The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 30, 1926, Page 5

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i 4 FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926. arr 7 99990060 05000099000900000000088800000980088 000008 Notes of The Passing Day 99 9060000000606000-060000800000 0000080005 80000008 Attractive Sign |Bayspring Returns | A very neat and attractive sign! The government tug Bayspring, |* has been placed over the entrance | Captain Thomas James, which had|* to the office of the Key West! been at Havana for a few days, | * ity Board on Fleming street. jreturned to this port yesterday. | * * * e 2 8 / ete eee tee ee eae WEATHER CONDITIONS “NOT GUILTY” IS Large G: JURY'S VERDICT| Class _ of * » * Pressure is high over the * = ena ibe . . - southeastern states with the * tds ca 30g eget i 3 3 ue 7 ia, *| MARYVILLE, Tenn., April 30.! : Ses : ae ara) toes as fa | —“Not guilty” was the verdict re-| TWenty-three bright and e1 Capt; Ki ‘director of life sav- - al saa hes nol nee oF ; {turned this morning by the jury S¢ti¢.students of the Monroe coun-|ing in the. American Red Crois, of a bastion ak the yp oorare in the case of Will D. Sheffey|'¥ iis ork ee (he aparege ms prea ne Pes dad oth Fie anes charged with - the murder of|@#plomas at the close of the pres-|lice and firemen of Key a =|Luther Wells, who was shot by a|°Dt school term. | eee Re ae eet ai snd life “Aside from light rains in *|™idnight marauder. The verdict| Apt io luating class of saving at.2 o'clock this afternoon ® Texas, fair weather was gen. *|comcluded the third trial of Shef-|SPlendid institution ‘this year aia) st Nout tire a Se ee Litiy on the ates af cage composed of the following stud- Capt.’ Keih called for volunteers y Wells, two other trials having te-|@*8: Frances» Elizabeth” Cale,|from amonig:the police and fire- Many On Train ‘Concho Due on Tuesday «The train arriving here yester-| The Mallory steamship: Concha, @ay afternoon from the north had} Captain McIntosh, will arrive in|* ~ for this port. ; . ies _ @ large number of passengers on board, Many of those arriving on the train left this morning on the boat for Havana. * * Cuba From Tampa The P. & O, steamship Cuba, Captain W. M. White, arrived in port this morning at an early hour from Tampa with a large number passengers on board. The ‘ steamer left again during the day for Havana. * * + * wy Due Saturday . ¢ steamship Henry R. Mallory ; ig due to arrive in port’ on Satur- ‘day night from New York, en Toute to Galveston, with passeng- @rs and freight on board.. The steamer has considerable freight * ¢ Trimming of Hedge The trimming ‘of the hedge sur- the little park in front the postoffice has given this tittle beauty spot_a much neater : ‘@ppearance. * * » Sale Woman’s .Guild. of St. 's Parish have postponed the gale that was scheduled to fen tomorrow afterroon, ac- ig to information given out me of the members of the o® ion. s 88 Giel Scouts to Meet There will be a meeting of ee ee oe Scouts, held this ‘at their headquarters in | Scottish’ Rite Hall, beginning wt 5 o’clock, under the direction of Mrs.A. H. McInnis, scoutmistress of the organization, who returned the city this morning on the from Tampa, ee ee ‘ford, who was re- «i -grand patriarch, at “ grand lodge H returned to city this morning on the steam- via Tampa. acksonv ‘arrive in the city is afternoon over the Kast Coast, 4. will spend a while visiting with their daughter and son-|* law, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel’ J. Pieree, 714 Olivia street, Mrs, AR. Pierce, accompanied "by her two children, who had been spending several weeks visiting in Key West with relatives, wert vas- sengers. leaving yesterday after- noon over the East Coast en route to their home in West Palm Beuch. | “> Joseph A. Carey, who\is em- ployed in the mechanical shops of the Florida East Coast Railway “Company at Miami, was an arrival im the city yesterday afternoon, and will spend: several days’ visit the Island City with his fa- in > Miss Bertha Knowles, who had tain plateau during the last 24 hours and this morning clear skies prevail over all sections exeept cloudy weath- er in the north Atlantic and west Gulf States. Temperatures in Florida port on Tuesday morning” from! * Galveston, en route to New York,|* with passengers and freight on}* board. j | Ce se 4 |* | Ferry From Havana Wp | There were a number of. car-|* jloads of pineapples arriving here|* and Texas, and on the cen- | yesterday afternoon from Havana}+ tral Gulf coast continue un- on the ferry boat, which are be-| + changed, dnd have risen in ing reloaded into other cars here | all other districts, especially today. for shipment. north, \* in the Missouri and upper |* Mississippi Valley and upper |* Lake region where it is 10 to 15. degrees warmer. Over the Florida Keys to- ee Troop 1 Meets Tonight * There will be a meeting of|, Troop 1, Boy Scouts of America, | , held this evening at headquarters|, jon Division street, and a full at night and Saturday the winds | tendance of members is desired. |* will’ be moderate easterly. eee be A.B. BOYER, Cubd Leaves for Havana Fr Seat nh Shai, The P. & 0. steamship Cuba left|* * ** * © 8 eee eee * this morning at 8:30 o'clock for|> * Havana, with a large number of NOTICE passengers on board. The steamer c will return to this port tomorrow All members of the Key West afternoon, leaving again at night} Athletic Association are hereby for Tampa. requested to es present at a meet- ing to be held.on Tuesday, May Cake Sate “ 11th, 1926, at Which: time the an- The Gift’ Shoppe, 618 Fleming| nual election of -officers will be street, will hold their usual Satur-y held. day cake sale at,the store tomor- U..J. DELGADO, roww, Delicious home-made cake| apl 29-11t / Secretary. will be offered at very ‘attractive! » SbC Che cosbbewsscciee prices. Read the advertisement jin this issue of The Citizen, | POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR STATE SENATE 24th District ; FRANK H. LADD FOR‘STATE SENATE wa} 24th District WILLIAM H. MALONE POR REPRESENTATIVE MONROE COUNTY CHAS, H. KETCHUM eeee eodoece | GE OF TH |. Mrs. ‘Thomas James, wife ot] ge aUe Or SAE necargeaktaty Capt. James, returned Thursday on the Bayspring from Havana, J. VINING HARRIS after several days: visit in that city. “ : s 8 Sunday Service Father Stanton will ~ preach! Sunday. evening at. the regulat|oe services at St. Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic . church, ! Division street, his subject ‘being ‘“Cath- olics and the Blessed Virgin Mary.” Non-Catholies will be in-| terested in this sermon by this} good speaker. * Sevc0ee FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL F COURT John Davies, formerly of Key! J. LANCELOT LESTER ; West, but who has been making, hi me in Miami for the past) ) 70 years, is among the visitors! the Island City for several) FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR J, F, BUSTO FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR tain Herman A. Watson, for-| T. S. CARO merly of Key West, but who: is ‘was a passenger leaving over the} First District Hast Coast yesterday afternoon, | WM. R. PORTER fen route to the Mugic City, fol- (Re-Election) \ | lowing several days’ business visit! | in the city, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | . ; First District rs. A. ©, Hayburn, of Phila- ster who had. been spending| ee several weeks’ visit in Key West, was.a passenger leaving last eve- | ning over the East Coast en route! | north. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Second District EMORY L.. PIERCE | Wiliam B. Coleman, prominent|FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | real estate dealer. of New York, Second District | who had been spending several | BRAXTON B. WARREN | weeks’ visit in Key West, was a| | passenger -leaying. last “evening! lover the | FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER sulted in the jury being unable to | Edna Marie Collins, Philip L. Cos- instructions in life- Po ee how making his home in Miami, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | NO CLUES IN ; MAIL ROBBERY | (By Associated Press) LAFAYETTE, Ind.,-April 30.— | Exhaustive preliminary examina- ition of the $100,000’ mail robbery | jhere a week ago has faildit to re- veal tangible clues. News’ of. the robbery became known last night. | Postoffice department agents have jbeen assigned from, all’ parts of ithe middle west to work on the case, | The Toot was two pouches of| registered mail, taken from a mail truck ‘ata railroad station plat- | form, ‘ [REPORT RETURN OF BRITISH COMMISSION (By Associated Press) LONDON, April 30.—Dispatch- |es from Allhabad, British India, |report the return of the British }commission sent to Burma to per-} jsuade the Kachin and Naga tribes to abandon slavery and human} |sacrifice. Through the efforts of jthe commfssion, 3,500 slaves were. jreleased and 34 villages consented to abandon sacrifices. | NOTICE We wish to extend our thanks to all those that kindly assisted during the illness and death off jour beloved baby, Grace Winona ; Johnson; also we .wish to thank |Mr. Frank Sawyer for his kind, | ness. MR. and MRS. CLAYTON JOHNSON!) | | Apl. 30-1tx | | At the market price of radium'a | man with $5,000,000 could buy} less than two and a half ounce | of the precious metal, K TIDES IS ST 4 HATS OF ALL KINDS * CLEANED & BLOCKED 4 Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hats! | Made to Order | GEORGE’S HAT. SHOP | 608 DUVAL ST. 4 HORSE jerove, Ray G. Curry, Margaryt saving, at the beaches. Chief of| Rebekah Curtis, Joseph Harty| Police Cleveland Niles and. other Dongo,, Magdelin Eugenia Leon,| policemen © volunteered to take Allan L. Hampton, Robert W.) this drill, believing that it would Hart, Carolyn Elenor Hattrick,|be 0 should they Raoul Roque, Claude Hernandez,|ever be. called upon. to rescue a W. Munson Johnson, Theélma|drowning® person at apy of the Elizabeth Montecino, Angela M.|numerous™ bathing places about|- Napolis, Carl M. Nelson, Doris I.|Key West.. Parks, Colton Park, Mary Louise} . Pinder, J. Y¥. Porter IV.,.. John Frank Romaguera, Rudolph H.} Sands and Margaret Sweeting. eeeeses THE WEATHER of Washington Patriotic Order y are requested to ‘Theatre Sunday at 3:30 p.m. for the purpose of ‘hol i service. Also vet rey Stations Abilene idloudy) “Atlanta (clear) .. Boston (eloudy)' . Charleston (clear) Chicago. (clear) Corpus Christi (cloudy) Dodge City (clear) Galveston -(cloudy) Hatteras (clear) . Huron (clear) . Jacksonville (clear) KEY WEST (cloudy) . Louisville (clear) Miami (clear)... New Orleans (cloudy) .. New York (cloudy) St. Louis (clear) . Tampa (clear) Washington (cloudy) Williston (clear) - ansfer corner at camp, RUSSELL, Secretary. England are decreas- at @ rate of nearly Spasmodic Croup is. relieved by one. VISE: Over 17 Million Jare Used guests at cards. Our fe Bridge Sets will add ractiveness of the oc- F. H. SOLOMON — * PLUMBER : - Sheet Metal Work CALL PHONE 621:-w * For Plastering, Stucco ahd "Cement Work Pe —SEE—- GATES COMPANY | 128 Simonton Street : Phone 697-W IN OLLLLe LLL hhh hbk, BUILD - PAINT - REPA SERVICE We have 10 car- N N : . . ® N iN . . ‘ : , : N N . Time between or upon reti A ishi: ei OT Oe OMG OM, LMITIIITONOLI OOOH A Lumber Cheaper — From Mill to You = Flooring - $25.00 Ceiling - $25.00 Sheeting - 25.00 Siding - 25.00 Framing - 25.00 Casing - 25.00 Shipped in solid or mixed cars direct to you and freight prepaid to your station on 6,000 ft. or more. Com house bills including mould- — ings, lath, ete., direct from our own big — mill to you. Mail us list of what you — want TODAY, and we will write you just exactly to the penny what it will cost you with freight prepaid to your station. We refer you to any bank or business — house in Tallahassee. em ey re? * THE. ‘A CONCHA BARBER — - NOW OPEN HERBERT ATCHISON, formerly of Kentucky and Miami Beach, in charge : : oe Coast. en route Fourth District EDUARDO C. GOMEZ | FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | Fifth District W. HILTON CURRY spending several weeks vis-/ north. iting in Key West with relatives} } and friends, was included in the! William B. Coleman, prominent passengers leaving yesterday &f-! real ostate dealer of New York, ternoon over the East Coast, en| who had been spending several’ route Yo her home in West Palm) days’ visit ia Havana and Key} Beach. | West, was a passenger leaving last | : cs fevening over the East Coast, en} FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONE: Raymond W. Roberts, who had! route to his home. Fifth District been spending’ several weeks vis-| Mi H, McInnis, who had loads of Building Material on hand and more car- loads rolling at this time. This new up-to-date 8-chair Barber Shop is one of the best and = *“quost modernly equipped shops in the entire South. SANITARY - COMFORTABLE A delightful atmosphere in which to have your : barbering done. rere : ABELARDO LOPEZ ting in Tampa and other points) Mrs. A. on the west coast, returned to the| been attending a missionary so-}- FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER eed this morning on the steam-| ciety meeting in Orlando, and vis-| Fifth’ District ip j iting at other points in Florida, ee dais ee t | returned to the city this morning | 5 OWEN SAWYER < lenrietta ury was in-| en the steamship Cuba, via Tampa. Gladed in the passengers leaving| Mrs. McInnis reports ‘having had| FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD esterday afternoon over the East) a most enjoyable outing at the! First District hg tfor Miami, where she will! many points included in her itin-| CLARENCE H. PIERCE pmain over the next several weeks) crary during her absence from/| reel relatives and friends. } the city. | FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD — { Second District WILLARD M. ALBURY NOTICE ‘Monday, May 3rd, 1926, at 8; We wish to thank ‘our Ea ae pent ga aegis om In Japanese Tea Room. friends for their kindness and MYRTLAND CATES Convent of Mary Immaculate. sympathy shown us during the ill- Supper and Cke sale, delicieas ness and death of our dear mother, cake, ice cream, Soda.) afrs Louisa Jane Williams, also specially prepared menu $1.00 per a © Pretty gifts for Graduation and especially. to the chauffeurs who June weddings, and rr octa-!so kindly donated the use of their ions, for sale at reasonable prices. /cars Their kindness will never be Ladies’ and children’s Embroidered | Fenmeatan. ae oe Dresses. Public Invited. aprse-it Goase Neck for children from! i2 te 3p. m. } apl 30-3¢ EVERYTHING FOR BUILDINGY LUMBER CEMENT BUILDERS’ HARDWARE BEAVER WALL BOARD “WOOD LATH METAL LATH PAINTS OILS VARNISHES Our stock is complete, including all kinds of Hardware, household, Marine and heavy Hardware. SCREEN DOORS SASH We have an hourly service from our store to all parts of the City Estimates Cheerfully Given. Wm. Curry’s Sons Co. Phone 18 We offer exceptional work and service. > = a Manicurist in tls oe POPULAR PRICES. PREVAIL one CARD OF THANKS and Children in the manner and style you wish it done. FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD rages Third District : MILLARD B. GIBSON for the many flora! offerings and : FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Third District VICTOR LOWE CREEN WIRE OULDING & 8 CHAIRS—CONTINUOUS SERVICE HERBERT ATCHISON THE FAMILY. DR. HARRY N. S. JONES DENTIST : 532 Fleming Street OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 to 12.30; 2:00 te 6:00 PHONE 364-3 ChLddedkdedddbdtddtiztitdédéthiddddédidéid Shop — Per Quick Sales Lict Voor Preperty With Japan is the-only country in the | Guig Keys Realty Ce, Inc. world which has more women than! | 524 yleming St. Phene 37 iman at work in textile mills. The | Retepeace: First National Rank, ‘a@verage workday of the women is Caishas Oe Corbaneeso between 11 and 12 hours. i N GIP II OSL IOPIDIOIIM.' OPP ELALLLLLCLLALALZLEALL LLM LE LL EEE EA

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