The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 4, 1926, Page 5

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TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1926. SPOOSACHTEHOOODAEOOOOSS SOHO OSODOTSOBESOOO sam Baby Boy A baby boy was born last night) to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Roberts at their home on Francis street. Mother and baby are reported to be getting along nicely. a * 8 Concho Arrives Toaay “The Mallory steamship Concho, Captain McIntosh, arrived in port this morning from Galveston en route to New York with passen- gers and fréight on board. The steamer had considerable freight for Key West. * Medina Due Here Today os The steamship Medina of the} Mallory Line is due ty arrive in port sometime this afternoon from New York for the purpose of tak- ing on Woard*the cargo left at this} port by the steamship El Occidente | which put in here with fire in her hold. * «© # Scout Meeting There will be Troop 4, Boy Scouts, held on Thursday evening, beginning at 7 o'clock, at their headquarters in the P. 0. 8. of A. hall on Duval street. The meeting will be un- der the direction of Scoutmaster J. A. Jenks, and a full attendance of members is desired as business of’ vital importance will come up! before the mecting. * * Girl Scouts To Mect The members of Troop 4, Girl Scouts, will mect on Friday af-| ternoon at their headquarters in the Scottish Rite Hall, at 5 o'clock, under the direction of Mrs. A. H. McInnis, scoutmis- tress of the organization, and a full attendance of members is de- sired, oe a meeting of * Personal pee Second aint Prentice A. Shiebler, marine officer, srrived from the Pensacola naval air sta. tion to be stationed at Key Wes' Harry McCarley, representative: of the United-Drug Company, _ tribytors of Rexall products, i Jacksonville; js-in the city on busi-| ness. . Eugene G. Costar, who has been! spending several weeks visiting in Key West with relatives, will Teave on the boat tonight for Tam- pa where he has been making his) residence for the past few years. Miss Juliette Spencer returned te her home in Miami last evening over the East Coast following sev- ‘eral weeks’ visit in Key West with relatives and friends. a. C, Crockett, prominent real) estate dealer of Atlanta, Ga.,! who had been spending days’ business visit in Key West, Jeft last night over the East Coast! en route to his home. Andrew C. Thompson, who has been spending the past weeks visiting in Key West with relatives, will leave tonight on the ’P. & O. steamer en route to his} home in Tampa. Mr. and Mrs. Ber rnon Day and baby were included in the recent @rrivals in Key West, and during their stay in the Island City are} guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fernando! Gato at their home on Fleming street. M. EB. Smith, official of the Pennsylvania Railroad, —accom- panied by his wife and daughter, who had been spending eral days’ visit in the I passengers over the north. LIFE SAVING INSTRUCTIONS AT NAVY YARD LOCAL ORGANIZATION 1S FORMED; TO STAGE . AC. TIVITIES ON THURSDAY AF- TERNOON ‘ leav East Coa ing route Persons interested in and life saving should and come out at 6 day afternoons at t tion, it was decided yester the Red Cross monthly meeting. William Johnson was appointed acting junior life saving chairman; Bari S. Yates, chairman of the civilian committee, and Richard Crosby, marine, pan of the military commi These young men can be re to registration for ing in- struction, Johnson and Yates at- swimming € swimn beginning | several | several | e|senger over the Train Arrives On Time | | The morning train arrived on| | Schedule time today, reaching the) |station at 6:25 o’clock with a large: | number of passengers on board. Several of those coming in on the| jtrain were outgoing passengers on} the boat to Havana. se * Mallory Due On Monday | The steamship Henry RB. ilory will arrive in port on Mon- |day night from Galveston en route| jto New York with passengers and| freight on board. The Mallory jle#t here Saturday night from Gal- veston. Mal-| * * * | heey Havana Passengers The P. & O. steamer “leaving! here yesterday for Havana had a large number of passengers on} |board. The majority of those | leaving for the Cuban capital) were arrivals here on the train| from the north. *_* * Many Pineapples Arrive The ferry boat arriving here) last night from Havana brought a ‘large shipment of pineapples) which were unloaded into other] cars here for shipment north, The} pineapple shipments are rapidly| increasing with the arrivals of) each boat from Havana. * * * | | Increase of Freight The Mallory Steamship Com-| pany has handled approximately} 1,000 more tons of freight over its} | tine running in here thus far this) | year over a corresponding period | for Jast year, according Ao infor- | mation given out by C. E. Smith, agent of the company at this port. Mr. Smith states that the company is looking forward to a good sea- son in the -way of freight ship- ments as well as that in the trans-| portation of passengers. Mention seocee Maxie sks pS was included in the recent arrivals here from Miami for several days’ visit in| he Island City. Mr. Markovitz, | | who formerly resided in Key West, | is now making his home in the) |Magie City. Mrs. D. C. Sawyer and children; | who had been spending. several | weeks visiting in Key West with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lowe, were passengers leaving last evening over the East Coast en route to |their home in Miami. | Frank Sherman, 619° Angela street, connected with the Pull- man department of the F. E. CG, railway, + accompanied by Mrs.| Sherman and her niece, Mrs. G. L. Trotter, of New York, left on the} |P. & O. steamer this morning for | ja. visit of several days’ in Havana} ‘and other points in Cuba. Benjamin R. Russell, real cstate idealer, was an arrival in the city | this morning over the East Coast| |from Miami, and will spend sev-| eral days’ business visit in Key, | West. Mr. Russell formerly ri sided here, but has been making, his home in the Magic City for the past few years, Mrs. George Brewer of Parish, Fla., mother of Mrs. Chark Forsberg, 509 Whitehead street, jis visiting Key West for the first) \time in thirty years, Mrs. Forsberg tasks that aH her mother’s old friends it her during her stay| in this ¢ | ote | Mamie Albury, visiting in Key West for the past several weeks with relatives and friends, was outgoing pas- ast Coast. last} to West Palm is now making night en route Beach where she her residence, lend high school and Crosby can ibe seen at the Marine b a Henry T. Reed, pw y di- ‘rector for the American Red !Cross, is planning a return. visit to Key West around June it was stated. Mrs. Blanche Heidle- baugh, utive retary, said that she was planr her vacation immediately after Mr. Reed’s and that Mrs. Phillips would be in charge of the Red Cross office from 9 to 12 o'clock during her absence of several weeks from the e st nt city. A cot and other equipment for a/ ¢ rest-room in one of the public schools have been secured through ¢ the efforts of the Red Cros Material for fitting up rest-rooms » in the other schools is now need- ed. Mrs. Heidlebaugh ga of the month's expenses ties, ‘stating that fo have been handled month. e a& report who had) K | errors . vg pauls at ing WORKING FOR CITY PLANNING, ADVOCATE ADOPTION OF MOVEMENT INAUGURATED | RECENTLY The civic clubs" of the city, es- specially the Woman’s Club undeg) the able direction of Mrs. Clark} D. Stearns, are attempting to in- troduce city planning into the city of Key West. was thought that no ordinance on city planning was enacted, but this! has been reetified. The city council by the act His | | hereby authorized ‘and empowered | to pass and adopt all necessary or-} dinances to provide for the estab. lishment, government and main. tenance of a city planning com-| missioner for said city.” A copy of the act follows: CHAPTER 11576. No. 241 An Act to Empower the City’ of Key West to Provide for the Es-| tablishment,Government and Main- tenance of a City Planning Com-| mission‘in Said Municipality. to! | Prescribe the Powers and Duties of such Planning Commission, and | to Vest in such Commission Cer. | | | i For some time it} THE Pach WEST CITIZEN © TO ENT ERTAININ: HONOR OF MISS F. CRITTENTON . (OTHER CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS} TEA TO BE GIVEN ON FRIDAY, AFFAIR TO BE GIVEN ON AFTERNOON AT WATROUS HOME ON DUVAL STREET FOR BRIDE-TO-BE On Friday afternoon, from half past four to six’ o’clock, at the home of Mrs. J. L. Watrous, 227 | Duval street, there will be a tea! | sponsored by the women’s organi-| , zation and the parish of St. Paul’s Chureh, honoring Mi: Florence Crittenton, whose mai ge to W. E. D. Stokes, Jr., takes place Mon- | day evening, the tenth of May. No invitations have been issued | as it is desired that all members | of the parish and friends of Miss| Crittenton attend as a farewell compliment to her. In some of England’ ly mer- | chantmen, potatoes were grown in| | the holds of the ship. tain Powers te Enforce Ordin-/ | ances, and to Aippropriate Funds for its Establishment, Maintenance and@ Operation, BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: Section 1. The City Council ot! the City of Key West is hereby au-! thorized and empowered to pass and adopt all necessary ordinances | to provide forthe establishment, | @eeeceecesosocecocss-=00 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS seecosesovose e FOR STATE ; 24th D ? FRANK H. LADD FOR STATE SENATE 24th District WILLIAM H. MALONE SOR REPRESED MONROE CO CHAS. -H. KET! government and maintenance of 4 or JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL City Planning Commission for said City; to prescribe the powers and | duties of such a Planning Commis- sion, and to vest in such Commis. sion the power to enforce all or- dinances passed by the City Coun- cil in relation to said City Plan-| | ning Commission, and to appro- priate funds for its establishment, maintenance and operation. Section 2, This Act shall take effect immediately upon its be-| coming a law, Approved by the Governor No-| vember 30, 1925. STATE OF FLORIDA OFFICE OF .SEGRETARY oF STATE I, H. Clay Crawford, Sasutary| COURT J. VINING HABR! Pd FOR JUDGE OF THE @RIMINAL COURT & J. LANCELOT LESTER FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR J. F. BUSTO FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR T. S. CARO FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | First District WM. R. PORTER (Re-Election) of State of the State’of Florida, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct , copy of Chapter 11576, No. 241, First District BOL'VAR T. RECIO et Hiams, 3 hae Peterson, ‘Alice Carey, Doro-| | La Vern Lowe, <:|Bloise Beccase, ‘KINDERGARTEN CHILDREN TO STAGE PLAY WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 5, AT THE ARMORY BUILD- | ING . The kindergarten children will give a May play in the Armory} buliding on Wednesday, May 5, be- ginning at 6 p.m. The families f of the children are ited to attend. The following is the program that will | be rendered on the occasion. Char- | acters: | Herald-——Sidney Mathews. Pages—Tom McRae, John Lowe, Peter Perez, Eugene R. Lowe, Billie James. Spixit of Spring—Corrine Curry. | Flower Girls—Annie Crusoe, | Bobby Roberts, Charlotte vopneg) Ortelee Roberts. Fairies—Ruth Osterhoudt, Jus! nita Dongo, Dorothy Dungan,) | Betty Rae Russell, Lucile Adams, \J Hester Demeritte. Pierrettes — Ivy Kirchheiner, Katherine Stirrup, Anita Torres, | | Lila~ Cierra, Rosa Mae» Tucker,| Ruth svle, Bobby Curry, ae | Rub, y \ { Fraser: ,Pierrots—Hilary Albury, Alfred| Baker, Jack Cates, Harold Wil- Tonnie Martinez, Charles nders, Don Herrick, Vernon} Drili—Susan Cash, r, Dora Lowe, Virgie} ands, Ruth Russell, ; ickney, Roy Potter, Harold | Farthing, Edward Sands, Cecil adman, Joyce Whitmarsh, a Perez, Mary Louise | Knowles, Katherine Albury, Hilma} | McHugh, Dorothy Qetagus. |. Sunflowers—Olga’ Kemp, Doro- j the r, Susan Roberts, Edna! ' arlowe, Rebecca Waite, | Margaret White, Una Mae Bradey, | Phyl!is Thompson, | s. Thompson. Edna Mae Thompson. arie Louise Albury. Roses—Cleor: in, Ethel Hef- felbower, Virginia Thompson, | ee Knowles, Sylvia Watkins, | Margaret Taylor, Helen - Archer, He: nrie tta Whitaker, | Bokenoourt, Jane Sawyer, « Perez, | i | Lo awyer, Lily | Mae Shirley Almyda, ileen | Violet Roberts, Anna Mae Pitts. “lves—-Henry Roy Candfield, Street, Eugene Sawyer, Knowles, Extraordinary Session laws of| FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | George Collins, Orvis Kemp, Chas. Florida, 1925, as approved by the; Governor and filed in this office. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State of Florida | at Tallahassee, the Capital, this) FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER John Lord Spensdg, Chas. Riggs, | Fred Ostram, Harr‘s Alton Coller, | the twenty-fourth day of April, A. D. 1926. (sed) H, CLAY CRAWFORD, (Seal) PROCEEDINGS OF FEDERAL COURT *°" °° | SESSION TERMINATES THIS po AFTERNOOON WITH CLEAR. | ING OF DOCKET Federal court continues on today. At the opening hour this morning the case of Pablo | Fernandez, charged with violation of the prohibition law on three counts, was taken up. A y had been selected by 11 o’clock, Judge J. F. Busto repre- sented the defendant. E. H. and other prohibition offi- of Miami, who conducted a series of raids in this city in Feb- ruary, gave evidence as govern- ment witnesses. District Attorney Wm. M. Gobel is conddcting the prosecutions for the government. The Pablo Fernandez case was | dismissed on account of technical in the warrant on the strength of which the procedure jewas based, A, numbef, if not all, the cases that developed result of the raids made he y Miami prohil were later dismissed by the local U. S. commissioner through orders from higher authority, have in some way been revived and were docketed for hearing at this term of court. They were also dismiss- ed on account of error in wording of the search warrants used. Soon after court met a o'clock afternoon the jury was dis- ed for the term and instructed . their pay. A few cases were then disposed of on pleas of drawing each, and 5 for ap- being against him when some strangers, he claimed, had some liquor in the car he was driv- ing. The preset e » of court was is afternoon. The term opened yesterday morn- 10 o'clock. 'FOR in ses- Second District EMORY L. PIERCE Second District veaegpechaaes B. WARREN Fourth District EDUARDO C. GOMEZ UNTY | COMMISSIONER Fifth District W. HILTON CURRY Fifth District ABELARDO LOPEZ COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District S. OWEN SAWYER FOR MEMBER SCHOOL First District CLARENCE H. PIERCE BOARD FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD FRANK O. ROBERTS BER SCHOOL BOARD Second District WILLARD M. ALBURY FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Seeond District HARRY M. BAKER eae FOR MEMBER SCHOOL Second District MYRTLAND CATES {BER sc HOOL ‘BOARD hird District es B. GIBSON BOARD FOR ME. FOR MEMBER SC HOOL BOARD Third District VICTOR LOWE Allan B. Cleare! & Company Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants 511 FRONT STREET P.O. Box 13 Key Weet, Fla. a Jr. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Aguerro, Carlton Lowe, Dick ‘| Steadman, George Faroldo, Clar- ence Key, Warren Calvin, L. R. | Ress, Jr., Stokes, Jack Weech,| George Moon, Eugene Russell, | | Eugene Thompson, Jack Grant,! Seeretary of State. | FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Carol Lowe, Wm. Robert Schoe- | neck, Ulric Gwynn, Ma aypole Dance—Eloise Roberts, | Helen Solomon, Eugenia - Rosam, | Mary Thompson, Warren Hamlin, Herbert Boyden, Eric Alden Curry, Paul Mesa, Jr. Crown Bearer—Lemuel Baker, | Queen — Virginia crowned by Arnold Brye, Cape Scarf Eve: "ng scarfs are being worn as ing, very wide and This is of rose tulle with motifs of roses and silver leaves. SITIO OOM, OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN Broken Lens Duplicated om the Day Received A. L. PRATT Campbell Bidg. Fleming St f! imi fede : Dorothy | Alice | ‘ah Knowles, | Lord, Georgenia Reason, | Blackwell, | They Wear No Man’s Collar for semi-formal afternoon wear too. Left to right. they Se ROR eR ER RR * * WEATHER CONDITIONS The crest of high pressure, following the disturbance that was over the northeastern * states, and which is disappear ed from the upper Missi Valley to Indiana, and a di: turbance of considerable in- tensity. has appeared over the northwest. Except southern Florida and the central Gulf coast, where there has been no appreciable * change, temperature has fal- len from the Mississippi River * to the Atlantic coast, especi- ally in the north and middie Atlantic States and upper * Ohio Valley, where it is 20 to 25 degrees colder? and where * temperatures are now decided- * ly below the seasonal. Over * the Missouri Valley and nor- thern Plains it has become * much warmer in consequence * of the approaching disturb- * ance. . Within the last 24 hours * there were rains in the Atlan tic States southward to Flor- * ‘ida, and in the east Gulf * States and on the west Gulf coast, with heavy rainfalls at “New Orleans (2.14 inches), and Galveston (1.16 inches). There was a total rainfall of * 9.10 inches at New Orleans during the last 48 hours. H. B. BOYER, Official in Charge. * * | | | | | * * * * * * * * * * le * * * * * * * * & eceeeesee ener nae You Know a Tonic is Good peeps it makes you eat like a hungry ae ene back the color to your You can soon feel the Seearheaiey: Invigorating Effect of | GROVE'S TASTELESS CHIL. iunic Bic. | « While Mr and Mrs. J. ‘Aleatia of | Brooklyn. were out visiting friends | robbers carried away evexything | in their home except one chair. are Kath their names cnenuvel o and Kogene Daniels. FILED SUIT FOR DIVORCE aude Janeway, nee their marriage in April, John Janeway, 79, one of and an inmate of Idiers’ Home at filed suit for di- consider morning hours best for work. PEARL CAFE & RESTAURANT SEA FOOD A SPECIALTY S -Prompt Service GIGIREY, Prop. Front & Fitepatrick Sts, Key West, Fla, G. C. ROBERTS Dealer in General Merchandise WALTER’S GALVANIZED TIN SHINGLES Wall Board, Sash, Blinds, Carey’s Cement ofing. H. B. Davis Cent Pure Paint and Oils, PHONE: 240 William and Caroline Sts. rR uPAR ALA 0 eae Cornell ors, Tenn.—Charging with | lived with him only four} PAGE. FIVE | BROUGHT BODY 200 MILES |. NOME—Brought 200 miles by | her husband in a six-day trip by | doe team through mountain passes, jth body of Mrs. Duncan L. Me- Donald, is to be sent to relatives |in Hillsdale, Mich. She was” post- | master at Candle, Alaska. |. Besides the main heart, the ¢el has a heart in its tail. Shake WG) VOU “—~S And ALLEN’S FOOT=EASE The Antiseptic, Healing Powder for |} tired, swollen, smarting, sweating | } feet. It takes the friction from the | } shoe, prevents blisters and sore spots } and takes the sting out of corns and | bunions, Always use Allen’s Foot-Ease | }for Dancing and to Break in New | | Shoes. Sold everywhere, ‘ —$ POINT VIEW |. SUBDIVISION ON THE ISLAND OF BOCA CHICA WHERE you will be within minutes north of KEY WEST CITY of with your CHOICE 20 18,000 CHURCHES, postoftice, will be £ the KEY WEST CITY GOLF CLUB ONE of the finest golf “courses in the state of Florida, This is an , . inhabitants or OPPORTUNITY IF YOU are fond of fishing jto secure a lot where you cam, spend your VACATION A LOCATION that you ‘willal- Ways love 7O CALL YOUR HOME. spend pr it is. SUMMER ALL WINTER ON UR I AM OFFERING You A SAFE INVESTMENT, OUR LOTS ARE 50x100 4 $1,000. your, ISLANDS. the whole Our terms, a: month, the balance ts of $50 full amount. is For further information h until the a. . J. HUELSENKAMP sites 309-11 Olympia Bide. Miami, Fla, _ IF | AM ELECTED TO THE STATE SENATE, I PLEDGE THE VOTERS OF MONROE COUNTY TO WORK FOR: State Aid for Roads, Pipe Line and Right of Way for same. Better Transportation Service. The prompt completion of the Tamiami Trail. ding of City Limits to include F. West. E. C. properties on y necessary local legislation. Other statements will follow as subjects may arise. I have no connections which will embarrass me with any of arge corporations or individuals, F. H. LADD, Candidate for State Senator, 24th District, State of Florida. Slam! Swat! Wham! An’ words that end with —1! INJOY days and nights free Drive them from your porch. D. : Flit on your garments. Flit kills moths and their larvae which eat holes, Exten- stroy them indoors, Spray Fiit. Flit spray clears your hom minutes of disease-be: quitoes. 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