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THE KEY. WEST CITIZEN THEM DAYS ARE GONE, FOREVER =: = a WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1926. Notes as ‘ The steamship Miami, Captain (A New Tune Each Day By Vincent Lopez) SESS = = SSS SSS WO) MR. SHRIMP DILL SEE YOU HOME--] | YES- AFTER PARK A LADY NEEDS THEM DAYS ARE of The Passing Day | aan | Pineapple Shipment There were 26 carloads of pine-| WEVE HAD A PLEASANT EVENING -- T Albury, left yesterday for Havana with 81 passengers on board. The steamer will return to this port this afternoon. * € @ Cobb Leaves for Mobile The steamship Governor Cobb, | Captain Phelan, left on Monday night. for Mobile, where the vessel will be placed on dry dock for an overhauling and general repairs. * + Concho to New York The Mallory steamship Concho,| Captain McIntosh, left yesterday | for New York, with passe’ freight on board. The rived at this port early yesterday morning from Galveston. Many Havana Passngers apples arriving here Monday night on the ferry boat Henry M. Flag-} ler, all of which were re-loaded| | into other cars yesterday for ship-! ment to northern markets. } * #8 8 Troop 4 Meets Thursday. There will be a meeting of Troop 4, Boy Scouts, held on Thursday evening at their headquarte: the P.O. S. of A. hall on Duvay | street, and a full ‘attendanc® of | members is desired. *- @ Style of Attire All children taking part in the} winding of the May poles are to, wear white dresses with a sash to} match the color of the streamer | | which they hold, Mrs. William R. | \ | ENIOYE? YOUR Come 'NY SO - im suee HED Love, TO GO--<: PROTECTION - POW T YOU KHON? GONE FOREVER! The steamship Cuba arriving in| Warren, president of the Woman’s| port yesterday afternoon. from| Club announced. ART Seer WIESE FETC Havana had a large number of} be passengers on board. Several of Medina Arrives ‘PLAN STAGING those a ng on the boat left on) The Mallory+steamship Medina} OPERE ‘A AT the evening train enroute north, | arrived in port last evening from| wide Se | New York, taking on board the| Ciba Sails for Tampa | cargo left here some time ago by| ‘The P. & ©. steamship Cuba,| the steamship El Occidente, which| As a result of Australia’s new BEARUP’S DRY CLEANING } compulsory voting law, several WORKS 4", + men have been fined for failing to/French Dry, Wet and’ Surface their ballots, Cleaning é i assured all who attend the formance. ickets are now on and seats may be reserved John- son’s uptown store, beginning Sat- urday, } 5 pels TO THE PUBLIC On account of pressing busi- jness, I am obliged to discontinue |delivering ice cream in small quantities. DINNER PARTY LAST EVENING 514 Margaret St. Phone 227 ay 8, from 5 to 8 o'clock Captain W. M. White, left last| arrived at this port on fire. The) night at 7:30 o’clock for Tampa with a large number of passengers on board. The steamer will return | to this port on Friday morning. * 2 * Executor Appointed The last will and testament of the late Sheldon Atwell was today admitted to probate through the office of County Judge Hugh Gunn. Edward Lee Atwell, son of the deceased, was appointed execu- ter of the estate. Personal _ Mr. and Mrs. Clementi Jaycocks, 4r., and son, Gerald, were passen-| ing the past séveral weeks visiting | dreams, Mrs. James: Roberts, gers leaving yesterday over the East Coast for Miami for a visit with Mrs. Jaycocks’ parents, Mr. abd Mrs. T. Frank Russell, Samuel Kline, who had been spending several days’ « business visit in Key West, left recently | for Miami en route to Nassau, where ‘he-is now making his resi- dence. ‘ pa Oran Henry. Russell, of Matecumbe, waa included in’ the arrivals here last e¥eningtover-the East Coast for several days’ business visit in the Isdtund City. ' Mrs. Richard E. Albury, accom- panied Miami, and will spend — several days’ visit in Key West with rela- tives and friends. Willard Russell, of Matecumbe, was the arrivals in the city last evening over the East Coast. Mr. Russell will «spend several days’ business visit. here. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest J. Smith, who had been spending several weeks in Key West with relatives and friends, were outgoing pas- Sehgers last evening over the East Goact, en route to their home in Miam, “by her children,’ were: in-| cluded in the arrivals here yester-| day over the Flagler System from| | Medina left at an early hour this| | morning en route to Galveston. | | Make Plans for Social Members of the Parsonage com- imitte of the First Methodist church | held a meeting at the residence of | Mrs. Benjamin Lopez, 415 Bahama H street, yesterday afternoon, to ; perfect arrangements and formu- ; late a program for the silver social | to be given soon for the benefit. lof the parsonage fund. | = ou ® S2oerevecccvccoscecescee | Mention S0ececcaccecoveccoocs | Miss Cora Johnson, after spend-| lin Key West with relatives and | friends, was a passenger leaving | lover the East Coast last evening en route to West Palm Beach,) where she is now making her resi- dence, : J. H. Preston, prominent real _ estate dealer of Philadelphia, who | [had been in Havana and other| points in the Cuban republic for| the past several weeks’ visit, was an arrival in Key West yesterday |afternoon. After spending a | short sojourn in the Island City, Mr. Preston left on the evening train en route north. i \ | Bertram H. Watson, who had | been spending several days’ busi- ness visit in the Island City, was} | among the passengers leaving last | | night over the East Coast en route | to Miami, where he is employed} | by the Florida East Coast Railway | | Gompany. | | Carrell, W. Bowyer, of the! | Bowyer Company, contractors, is| \ expected to return this afternoon from Havana, where he several days. Mr. Bowyer, while | | in the city, will interview the) Monroe County water supply | | board relative to bringing fresh | water from the mainland to Key, ~ INVESTIGATED STATE PROHIBITION DIREC- TOR CONDUCTS THE HEAR- ING HERE FOLLOWING AD- JOURNMENT OF COURT P. F. Hambsch, state prohibition director, conducted an investiga- tion of the charges against the Miami raiders who raided a num- ber of places here in February, yesterday afternoon following ad- journment of federal court. Justice of Peace Rogelio Gomez Was present with a number of the ‘THE WEATHER | : Se eecccseveesseseoe | Stations |Abilene (cloudy) |Atlanta (clear) | Boston (clear) | Charleston (clear) | Chicago (cloudy) }Corpus Christi (raining) | Dodge City (pt. cloudy) | Galveston (cloudy) | Hatteras (clear) | Huron (clear) i Jacksonville (clear) .KEY WEST (cloudy) Louisville (clear) Miami (cloudy) ‘ New Orleans (pt. cloudy) ;Tampa (cloudy) Tem. | 4.62 | pps het 40 50 REALTORS ARRESTED local people who preferred charges against the officers, The witnesses fastened the responsibility upon two of the raiders, exonerating all the others. These two, FE. H. Keece and Givhan are under bond t6 be tried in criminal Court at the term commencing here next Mon- day. To Entertain This Afternoon At Key West Country Club Mrs. I. Appelrouth is entertain- ing her bridge club this afternoon at the Key West Country Club. en members will be They are Mrs. I. Appelrouth, Mrs. Sophie Pearlman, Mrs. A. Einhorn, Mrs. Frank Holtsberz, Mrs. George Kantor, Mrs. Frank » Lewinsky, Mrs. Theodore Holtsberg, Miss Jennie Weintraub, Miss Rae Men- del and Miss Annie Kirchik. present. ny A inted Press) MIAMI, } 5.—George Hager and ©. Knuzen, oper: of the South Land Realty pany of Miami, were arr today on warrants from St. Petersburg, Fla., charging each with obtaining $1,000 under false pretences from Graydon G. Coffee of St. Petersburg. The transac- tion was said to have been in a real estate deal. ors Com- sted here ————_—— ‘For Plastering, Stucco and Cement Work ~—SEE— GATES COMPANY 128 Simonton Street Phone 697-W i | “HEARTS epenth i GARDEN THEATRE AND BLOSSOMS” COMIC PRODUCTION TO BE PUT ON WEDNESDAY EVE- NING “Hearts and Blossoms,” a comic operetta, be Wednesday evening, May 12, at the Garden Theatre by St. Paul’s will presented | | Choir, Guild, The cast of characters is as fol-| lows: M Manning, who believes in Matthew Brandon, the absent- minded man, Ralph Boyden. Mrs, Manning’s* daughters, June and Marie, Miss Doris Johnson and Mrs. Beulah Kitchen. Jerry Higgins, a poor young lawyer, LeRoy E. Blackwell. Philip Brandon, nephew of Matthew Brandon, Edmund Curry. Sampson Bonapart, a porter at the hotel, Emil Sweeting. | Malindy, a maid of color, Miss | | Mary, Carry, ~ Guests /of the hotel, Kileen| Betty, Bruce and Bob, Mrs. ‘Ed-| mund Curry, s Lila Crittenton, Harry Curry and George Critten-| ton. A special orchestra composed of | the leading local musicians will render all the musical numbgrs, | ard the cast will be assisted by a! chorus of ten young women. There will be’ three specialty numbers between the acts. The operetta is being given for «the benefit of St. Paul’s Church pipe organ fund, and a good time is each evening. CONFIRMATION CLASS The confirmation class of Paul’s church will meet Wednes day at 7:00 p. m. Any baptized Christian-may tend the instruction cl: and { pare to receive the sevenfold of the Holy Ghost by the on-hands by the Bishop. It i pected that Bishop Cameron } will be,in the Parish Sunday, May 10, for the consecration of the church building and administra- tion of the sacrament of Holy } Confirmation. : ann Andrew Senault was embraced by a strange woman at a-Paris rail- jToad station and later missed an’: yyy envelope containing $4,090. ‘ 3.1 Spanish Roses “% fhere ceep red roses are lovely ranged against the cream satin delicate lace b ound of a “Senors ita” dress, Arthur Lee Brown 705 DUVAL ST. KEY WEST, FLA. Permanent location, city and county merchant's license. American headquarters for will bring me to your home with Representative for “WASHI CO., INC., New York City. TAILORED CLOTHES. ‘A’ card samples anytime before 12° noon. INGTON SQUARE” TAILORING # Strictly made to measure HAND TAILORED CLOTHING. Fifth Avenue Styles, 100 per cent Wool, Finest Skilled Workers. Palm Beaches Silk Striped Mohairs Flannels Herringbones Serges, Gaberdines, Cashmeres $12.50 to $14.75 $14.75 $17.75, $23.75 and $29.75 $19.75 and $29.75 $23.75 and $29.75 Full line Tailored-to-Measure Trousers and Knickers. Wholesale Direct Tailors, Buffalo, New York. Tailored to fit your individual body lines. anteed to. fit. Made to measure only and guar- 200 finest All Wool Fabrics from which to choose. Prices $18.50, $22.50, $32.50, $36.50, $45.50. Raincoats $6.75 to $9.95 for Men, Women and Children. Full line of the “Buddy” boys. Neckties, with the famous no knit ties, only the finest Silks. Prices—$1.50, $2.00 and $3.00. Rugs, Genuine Wool Felt Ru: 28x56—$3.70. Come in and look the goods over. Save 40 per cent on your purchases. ing is made to measure and the ready-made garments. Tailored Shirts, from $1.29 back guarantee. Parcel Post pai Open Friday Noon, May 7 || .ROSCOE ROBERTS Stewart. Guaranteed suits for Roselene wrinkleproof linings— And width desired. Three gs, beautiful designs, fast colors, No obligation to buy. Remember all Men's Cloth price is less than you pay for to $8.00, with iron-clad money- id on three at any price. ENJOYABLE EVENT TAKES PLACE AT COUNTRY CLUB A dinnér party was given last evening at the Key West country club as a fareweli tribute to Mrs. Ella Hellings by her old school- mates. . Hellings will leave today for her home in California. She will be accorapanied on this trip by Mrs. Laura Moreno. The following were present last evening: Mrs. Ella Hellings, Mrs. George W. Allen, Mrs. W. D Cash, Mrs. Laura Moreno, Mrs Annie: Pierce, Hunt Harris, ‘Miss Emma Curry and Mrs. Nellie Williams. ‘This price ts for a Exide. There are Exide teries for every car, ing more than $16.50 and some costing even less. 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