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PAGE: FIVE TO THE PUBLIC On account of pressing busi- ness, I am obliged to discontinue delivering ice cream in small quantities. TIFT’S ICE €REAM PARLOR. may3-lw THE KEY WEST CITIZEN mae re i Ceccccvcocoveccceevecsee STRAUS Wed Sunday Night POLITICAL | DIES TODAY \ | ; t FORMER DIPLOMAT PASSES © AWAY AT HOME iN an NEW YORK MONDAY, MAY 3, 1926. 1 be received by the plies and Washing! a. m. cove Coescvcencsvescccvoceces| Notes of The Passing Day DAY8YDAYINFLORIDA on Train Late Sunday |of Jacksonville, was chosen presi- The morning train of yesterday; The many friends of Mrs. Ray| dent of the Woman’s Auxiliary of was delayed in arriving, and|Seum, who has been seriously ill/4,. suwannee Presbytery of the reached the station at 9 o’clock,| for some time, will be pleased to North: Wicvids District. at the with a large number of passengers | learn that she has recovered auf: | inoteenth pan held Sena on board. Several of those arriv-| ficiently to avoid an operation! 1 tie - de i Rs ing on the train left this morning) which was planned to relieve her = peal get ate Hes the boat for Havana. suffering. Stee ee Er ee on Ngee ong E r | president; Mrs, A, L. Dunaway, oe } ‘Gicknbex Eiama. Now Vouk (Jacksonville, corresponding secre-| The steamship Henry R. Mallory tary; Mrs. W. O. Brewer, Romeo, arrived in port on Saturday after-| secretary spiritual life; Mrs. D. H. noon at 3:30 o’clock from New|Mathews, Hawthorne, secretary |" . Cte af board. Many of those leaving on/ York, with passengers and freight synodical, presbyterial and con-| ftiends in this city. ‘HeP.wedding the boat were arrivals here on the on board. The steamer left at/gregational home missions, gown was of pure white georgette, train from the north. 19:30 o’clock in the evening en! and her only attendant*was Miss + * | route to Galveston. | TAMPA—Tampa’s police may| Ruby Russell, a sister‘ of the Schooner Arrives In Port i ea ase jmake their appearance this sum-|&T°0m, who was lovely in her be-| The schooner Gertrude, Captain, Heavy Freight on Steamer mer in duck, palm beach, linen, |C°Ming gown of peach georgette. A. L. Pinder, arrived in port on| The steamship Henry R. Mal-| 4, some such other tropical rai-| Charles Russell acted as best man, | Saturday afternoon from the. fish-| lory arriving here Saturday after-) ont, At least, Mayor Wall is in|224 was the groom’s only attend-| ing grounds with a large catch on| noon from New York, had 189 tons | ¢, ‘ f dise zi ii so the chanive. blue pant | board. The vessel will leave again| of freight for Key West. The|/2¥0F Of discarding The heavy due \ ide and sk that ‘ -. | egy ae AROS ee juniforms and substitute something pina le and groom were the during the week on another trip to| steamer also had a considerable | ne in keeping with the effects |Tecivients of many beautiful and| the fishing grounds, remaining out) amount for Galveston, of Florida’s anehine. juseful gifts, and were extended| pe tie, waters for several days; \the hearty congratulations of | ton, *| PALATKA—Mrs. A. J. Becker, A prettily appointed home wed- ding was solemnized last evening |at the home of the bride, 914} | White street, when Carl Russell! and Miss Mary Wilson were) united in marriage... Rev. E. L.} Ley, Restor of the Ley’ Memorial | Methodist church, was the of-| ficiating minister. (3% | The bride is the E oe of and isepopular of Hi FOR STATE SENATE 24th District FRANK H. LADD (By Associated Presx) NEW YORK, May 3.—Oscar S: Straus, former diplomat, cabinet member and financier, died at his home at 1010 Fifth avenue this morning. He had been in ill health for sume time. Coming to this country as a Jewish immigrant, he entered his public career when in 1887 he was appointed minister to Turkey by President Cleveland. His life thenceforth was devoted to public service, In 1920 he became the first member of the Hebrew race to enter the cabinet, He then was! appointed Secretary of Commerce by President Roosevelt, in which capacity he had supervision of im- migrants. Mis public service included hon-! ors by five presidents of both political affiliations, and in 19 he . was nominated _progre: candidate for governor of New! York. His domestic political duties were varied for 18 years by at- tendance at the Hague, where he served six 3-year terms, begin- ning in 1902. His other public duties included | membership on the advisory board of. the commission for relief, in Belgium, of which Herbert Hoover | was chairman. Tug Petrel Brings Man Ashore Here; .' Placed In Hospital FOR STATE SENATE 24th District ig WILLIAM H. MALONE * 4 Many Leave for Tampa The steamship Cuba leaving here} Saturday night for Tampa had a) large number of passengers on FOR REPRESENTATIVE MONROE COUNTY Mrs. Roy Wilson, _admiring CHAS. H. KETCHUM with a wide circle FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINA COURT : J. VINING HARRIS FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT J. LANCELOT LESTER You hans hieand it-they are all good automobiles Te impression that all cars sold at approximately the same price give approximately the same results, never was Jess true than today. Tere are nowtwo ways of buildingmotor cats. One is to forget quality and build cars for trading pi e cost of juction is cut to the bone, so that dealers may offer you more than the market value for your used car. The Buick way is to build for quality’s sake—to give owners a better new) car full of value—with every modern feature, Compare Buick design to that of other cars of the same or patie list price, and fix Buick superiority firmly in your mind, before you spend your money, BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Division of General Motors Corporation FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR J. F. BUSTO Concho Due on Tuesday® The Mallory steamship Con- The steamer Priscilla, Captaif| cho, Captain McIntosh, will arrive Roberts, arrived in port yesterday | in port on Tuesday morning from from Tampico with a load of oil! Galveston, en route to New York, for the Standard Oil Company.| with passengers and. freight on The vessel is consigned to Everett} board. Russell, agent of the oil company| at this port. The Priscilla will) Eureka Here Today leave again during the day en The schooner Eureka is due to route to Baytown, Texas, | arrive in port today from Caxam- bade chiles bas with a load of freight on board, which will be discharged at the Mallory docks for shipment teamship Concho, e here tomorrow Steamer Arrives pw |FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER First District WM. R. PORTER (Re-Election) * 6% Standard Six Schooner Emily Arrives The schooner Emily arrived in} port yesterday with a load of tur-| north on the tle on board. The vessel tied up| which will ar to the Curry dock. The schooner | from Galveston will remain in this port for several | Les days. | Many Pineapples Arrive The ferry boat arriving here Saturday evening {rom Havana | STUART—It is not necessary | many friends. Ls) SOR COBNEY BOI CIT OR: | T. S. CARO |ticn proceedings, Judge Thomas, | Jin the circuit court for’ St. Lucie | county, ruled. The decision came x : Soke | “Five years of poor |FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER noes - ey pyrene 2 health followed by | Bit pci if escrii tes 5 | i = 0 de ‘ibe by metes and bounds influenza and pleu BOI 'VAR T. RECIO my time had come, My niece recom- mended Tanlac. It to describe the metes and bounds | = - property involved in condemna-| Young vigor in a test suit brought by R. R.| to old folks Ricou, which sought to force the| property condemned for the pro- siclefins Denes posed new Dixie highway. to walk. ag ed | FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER added years to my life; Lfeelycungaad Second District EMORY L. PIERCE to their home in Bowling Green, Fla, Mrs. Curry and_ children} have thoroughly enjoyed their visit to the Island City. UNTY COMMISSIONER Second District BRAXTON B..WARREN * * , vigorous again.” | ; Mrs. Sarah A. Vose, | 63Wells St., Wilkes- ie % barre, Pa. FOR Co ; : To Hold Meeting * * Joseph C. Stickney, chief city} i had a large number of cars on | jailer, will leave this afternoon| The regular monthly meeting of the Stephen R. Mallory Chapter, ! U. D. C., will be held Wednesday | afternoon at 4:30 at the home of| Mrs. Claude Albury on Grinnell street. At this meeting, at which all members are requested to be} present, the final plans for the, children’s fancy dress parade on! the 13th will be made: - eo * | Ciba From Tampa The P. & O, steamship Cuba,, Captain W. M. White, arrived in port at an early hour this morning! from Tampa. There were.a large | number of pasengers on board. * * & New Arrival Wevand Mrs. Frank’ shepherd’! of Tampa announce the birth of a! baby girl this morning. The Shepherds formerly lived in Key! West. Mr. Shepherd is’ the son! of Mrs. Ida Lundquist. eke Red Cross Mecting The American Red Cross. will} hold its monthly meeting at 4 d’clock this afternoon in the) Renedo Building. All members, are asked to be present by Mrs,! Blanch Heidlebaugh, executive sec-| Wednesday, May 5, beginning at 4|| for Second Hand Furniture and retary. | postponed gintil | the Hotel La Concha, board loaded with < pineapples, which were transferred in other ears here for shipment to northern markets. a ee | Sheriff Tries Qut Boat Sheriff Roland Curry gave his recently constructed launch an- | other try out yesterday out in the harbor, the vessel making a good showing in the speed developed. eae se Postpone Meeting Owing to the May day program to be given in the barracks by the Woman's Club on Thursday, May 6, the regular monthly meeting of the Kindergarten Club will be the following} 3. Thursday, May 1 ‘8 * Holds Luncheon The Key West Realty Board held its weekly luncheon today at Plan Meeting Mrs. John Leach, president of the Women’s Christian Temper-| ance Union, states that the ladies| of the organization will hold their next meeting at the home of Mrs. | Mondul, 421 Angela p. m. Personal seeeeoesececssssececovege C. H. Hudson, who had been attending the grand lodge meeting of the Khights of Pythias, held’ in Pensacola, returned to the city this morning, Urban Bethel, who had been ae ding the Knights of Pythias} grand lodge meeting in Pensacola, returned to the city yesterday morn'ng over the Kast Coast. | j George McDonald, civil engineer, | was included in the arrivals here! yesterday from Miami, and will) nd several days’ business visit| in the Island City. Otis Johnson was a passenger leaving on the steamship Cuba Saturday night for Tampa, where he will spend a few days’ visit. Eugene Thompson, formerly of | est, who has been making » Miami for the past few years, was included in the ar- afternoon over the , and will spend a few weeks’ visit in Key West. David Reyes, who been spending some time ag in New York and other points in the north and east, returned to. the city Saturday afternoon on the the steamship Henry R. Mallory. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wolkow- sky were arrivals in Key Wes Saturday afternoon from Miami! from a short visit in the Island City. i Mr. and Mrs. Sampel A. Rus- seli and children returned to their home in Miami on Saturday, fol- Jowing several weeks’ visit in Key West with relatives and friends. ' aaanee Frank R. Pinder, who is employ- ed at Miami by the Florida East Coast Railway Company, was an arrival. in Key West Sunday over the Flagler System for a few days’ business visit in the Island City. Mention Eddie Rosenthal was included} in the arrivals here this morning from Miami, and will spend several | weeks’ visit in the Island City. Mrs. A, B. Barker was included) in the arrivals here Saturday af-} ternoon on the steamship Henry R.| Mallory from New York, and will} spend several weeks’ visit in Key) West. | Mrs. G, R. Miller was included in the arrivals here Saturday af- ternoon on the steamship Henry! R. Mallory from New York, and will spend several weeks’ vis the Island City. Cc. E. Smith, agent of the Mal-} lury Steamship Company at Key West, who hid been spending sev- eral days’ business visit at Miami and Palm Beach, returned to the city on Satur Mr. and Mrs, R. G, Busch were arrivals here Saturday afternoon on the steamship Henry R. Mal- lory from New York, for several weeks’ visit in the Island € Mrs. Catherine E. Bahrt was among the recent arri here from Tampa, and is visiting with Mrs. Jennie B. de Boer at her home, 408 Eaton street. Mrs. Babrt will leave in a few days for Miami to visit her, son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Latham, «efter which she will re- turn to Key West for a more ex- tended visit. John Linn States ¢ and now, ke the city court. at Tampa, as a witness in federal Mrs. Clifford Cur ren, whe have b spending a visit, in Key est with Mrs. Curry’s mother, and father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Curry, at their home on Elizabeth street, will y¥, and child- (leave tomorrow evening en route One of Tanlac’s greatest ble: the East Coast en route tojings is the new life and vigor it where he will spend a short | brings to old folks. Every day men while, after which he will leave the and woimen up in the s Magie City_for an extended tour and eighties thank us for Tanlac’s of the state, spending a vacation) wondrous benefits. of several weeks, | Tanlac is a natural tonic, made |from roots, barks and ra Harmless to man child. It | cleans the blood, stir: ap the liver jand puts digestive orguns in work- ng order. | If your body is weak and run- |down, if you lack ambition, can’t Eugene L. Albury. who had been attending the Knights of Pythias | grand lodge meeting in Pensacol returned to the city yesterday morning over the East Coast. FOR WORKING PEOPLE | with Taniac’s results. Take Tanlac enties | ‘e herbs. | jeat or sleep, you'll be delighted | | Herbine. ree on |. Highest Prices Paid | ero eee OW Sa The best of workers get out of | sorts when the liver fails to act. They feel languid, half-sick, | “Dlue” and distouraged ‘and think | they are getting lazy. Neglect of these symptoms might result in a sick spell, therefore the sensible course is to take a dose or two of It is just*the medicine needed to purify the system and restore the vim and ambition of health. Price 60c. Sold by all druggists, M-W-F Household Goods LITTLE STORE | AROUND CORNER | 509 WILLIAM ST. | F. H. SOLOMON PLUMBER ’ Sheet Metal Work CALL PHONE 621-W Everett True Vegetable Pills for constipation. and For Plastering, Stucco Cement Work i —SEE— GATES COMPANY 128 Simonton Street Phone 697-W fa HATS OF ALL KINDS CLEANED & ‘BLOCKED Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hats Made to Order GEORGE’S. HAT SHOP 608 DUVAL ST. FACE tS Swotden, \ Ve, GOT DON'T DO AGAIN tel ove “Oe er ia semmee. me. MERELY AN SRRSR OF MORTAL {| FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | Fourth District EDUARDO C. GOMEZ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District W. HILTON CURRY Fifth District ABELARDO LOPEZ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District S. OWEN SAWYER | FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD First District CLARENCE H. PIERCE FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD | First District | FRANK O. ROBERTS | FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD | Second District | WILLARD M. ALBURY FOR | Second District | HARRY M. BAKER |FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD j Second District | MYRTLAND CATES | | FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD | Third District MILLARD B. 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