The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 6, 1926, Page 5

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THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1926. Notes oF The Beasts Troop 1 Meets Friday There will be a meeting of} Trocp 1, Boy Scouts, held on Fri day evening at their headquarters on Division street, and a full at- tendance of members is desired. + * * Pineapple Shipment There were a large number of pineapples arriving here last night on the boat from Havana, all of other north. ferry which were here reloaded for shipment cars ee i Leaves For Havana steamship Miami, Captai Albury, left this morning at 8 o'clock for Havana with a large number of passengers on board. Many of those | ing on the boat were arrivals here on the train from the north, * ¢ 6 Schooner Arrives The schooner Marie, Captain A. J. Lowe, arrived in port yesterday afternoon from the fishing grounds w a large catch on board, consisting of many varivties of sea products. * ** Te Arrive Today Carrell W. Bowyer of the Bow- yer Contracting Company will ar- rive this afternoon from Havana, and will confer tomorrow with th Monroe County Water Suppl Board relative to bringing fresh water pipe line from mainland to Key West. eo. To Hold Meeting A meeting of the members of the Key West country elub has) been called for 8 o’clock Monday; even'ng at the Chamber of Com-; merce by President Robert F., Spottswood. All members are} urged to be present as a number)Mrs. A, H. McInnis, scoutmistress | of important matters will come up for discussion. 1 Personal Mayor Leslie A. Curry leaves at} 2 o'clock this afternoon for Miami} on business. The mayor will, re- turn to Key West on the early! morning train, ite gemannes Miss My iS Weatherford’: wae included in the passengers leaving} last evening over the st Coast, for Miami, where she will spend) several weeks’ visit with relatives and friends. L. E. Spencer, general agent of the Florida East Coast Railway) Company at Miami, is spending; the day in Key West, arriving on! pever the Flagler System last eve- the morning train. into |é several days’ visit. Passing Day | Cuba From Tampa Friday The P. & O. steamship Cuba, Captain W. M. White, will arrive in port tomorrow morning from Tampa. The steamer will leave again during the day ‘en route to Havana. Train Arrives At 6:25 The morning train arrived time today, reaching the on ber of passengers on board. eral of those arriving on the train left on the steamship Miami for Havana where they will spend + 8 # San Jacinto Due Saturday The Mallory steamship Jacinto is due to arrive in on Saturday night from York en route to Galveston passengers and freight on board.| The steamer has considerable | freight for Key West. ae he Return To City Chief Deputy Sheriff A. H. Mc- Innis and County Commissioners J. Otto Kirchheiner and Braxton B. Warren returned to the city} |this morning from attendance upon the joint meeting of the Dade and Monroe county commissioners held | in Miami yesterday afternoon. ommissioner Hilton Curry Ne with on business, arriving in Key We: jon the afternoon train today. | * * * |Girl Scouts Meet Friday There will be a meeting | Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held tomor- \row afternoon, beginning at 5 o'clock, at their headquarters in| the Scottish Rite Hall. Th ing will be under the direction of of the organization, and a full at- tendance of members is desired. PoE VSCOSOOOCOROS COCO TCOCD Mention Judge Rhydon M. Call, who been presiding at the recent sion of the federal court held in Key West, was a p: over the East Coast last evening en route to Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Li rived this morning: ‘e Wright ar- from Miami jand will spend some time in the city visiting with relatives and j friends. Attorney J. M. Gober of the federal court, who had been at-} tending the recent session held in Key West, was a passenger leaving | ning en route to Jacksonville. Mrs. B. Curry Moreno was in-} cluded in the passengers leaving over the East Coast last night en; route to Philadelphia, will spend several weeks’ visit. John W. Russell, who is em- ployed at Miami by the Florida East Coast Railway Company,! was included in the arrivals on the} morning train, and will spend sev-, eral day's business visit in Key, West. ; Mrs, L. M. Hellings was a pas-| senger leaving over the East Coast last night for Philadelphia, following several months’ visit in Key West with relatives. Arnold J. Foster, prominent | business man of Jacksonville, who | had been spending several days’ visit in Key West. was included in| the passengers leaving last night} over the East Coast en route to his home. | Miss Annie Pinder, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pinder, wai among the passengers leaving over the East Coast yesterday after- noon for Miami, where she will remain for several weeks visiting relatives and friends, Singing Pianist To Appear At Country Club This Evening Krause, singing pianist, at the Key West Country Club this evening for the special dinner ‘dance held there Thursday evening. The Key West ¢ Club orchestra wil! play during dinner and for dancing after dinner. A well prepared dinner will be erved, beginning at 8:30 o'clock Willie will be every ountry in t Reservations f their friends cs at the Country Club or Hotel La Concha Sweet > evening. members and be made either at the Shoppe. ° ° Tift’s Ice Cream GREEN LANTERN TEA ROOM Fleming St. Opens At Noon Plate Lunch 50c e where she in | Coast last night en route to Mrs. M. Ww. Altary; aceompan- ied by her two children, who had} been spending several weeks’ visit n Key West with relatives, passengers laving over the their home in Miami, Frank J. Albury, who had been vis‘ting in the Island City for the| | past few weeks, was an outgoing | | passenger yesterday — afternoon} | over the Flagler System, en route! to Miami, where he is now making | his residence. P, J. Saunders, vice-president, and general manager of the P. & Steamship Company, and A. Williamson, connected, with Mr. Saunders’ office | passed through Key West today en ‘route to Havana, sailing on the | steamship Miami. Mrs. Rose) Cleveland, deputy disbursement clerk for the federal court in the Southern district of Florida, who arrived in the city last Friday in connection with the term of Fe 1 yesterda: on her court which closed is leaving this evening eturn trip to headquarters offiee in Jacksonville. PROPOSALS led proposals will be receiv- ed by the Board of Public Works, City of Key West until 8:00 p.m.. May 19, 1 fu ing f. b. Key following: 10,000 to 12 oil according file with the 20 tons of halt.” 1600 lin. sewer pipe. 300 lin. sewer pipe, 6 18 round man holes. 5 30-in. 200 b: Se: ons of road scifications on tity Eng‘neer. “Kentucky Rock Asp- ft. of 14 in, vitrified ft. of 18 in. vitrified atch ins, rels of cement. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. HAROLD PINDER, May 6-16 Clerk. on of St. h his wife and station | o’clock with a large num-_ Sev-| San | port | re- | mained over in Miami a few hours of | meet- | isenger leaving were | East | in Jacksonville, | ‘KINDERGARTEN PLAY AT ARMORY "MUCH ENJOYED THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘Skinny Men Glad Doctors and good pharmacists know that Cod Liver Oil is full vitamines that make flesh, er appetite, builds up the power to resist disease and puts good solid LARGE NUMBER | EVENT GIVEN BY SCHOOL | CHILDREN HERE LAST EVE- NING scribing and people are fast le ‘ing that they sults with McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil } A May play presented last evening by the kindergarten chil- dren at the Armory. A large crowd’ of parents and friends of | the little folks attended the festivi-| | ties. | The following — pri and | | those who took part in the May Day performance were: Herald—Sidney Mathews. ‘Tom McRae, John Lowe, | Perez, Eugene R. Lowe, James. | Pages | Pet | Bill | Spirit of Spring—Corrine Curry. | Flower Girls—Annie Crusoe, | Bobby Roberts, Charlotte Johnson, | Ortel Roberts, Fairies—Ruth Osterhoudt, ;nita Dongo, Dorothy a | Betty Rae Russell, Lucile ‘Adams, | Hes Demeritte. Pierrettes Ivy { Baltsring Stirrup, Lila Cierra, Rosa | Ruth Osterle, Bobby Curry, Fraser. | Pierrots—-Hilary Albury, Alfred | Baker, Jack Cates, Harold Wil- liam Tonnie Martinez, Charles; | Saunders, Don Herrick, Vernon | Lowe, Jr. | Rainbow Drill—Susan Cash, Shirley Fraser, Dora Lowe, V | Key, Madge Sands, Ruth Ru: Clyde Stickney, Roy Potter, Harold Farthing, Edward Sands, Cecil Ross and John Robinson. Tulips—-Margaret Goehring, berta Peterson, Alice Carey, Doro- thy Steadman, Joyce Whitmarsh, Estella Perez, Mary Louise Knowles, Katherine Albury, Hilma McHugh, Dorothy Octagus. nflowers—Olga Kemp, Doro- | thea Stricker, Susan Roberts, Edna Mae Charlowe, Rebecca Waite, Margaret White, Una Mae Bradey, Jua- chheiner, Anita Torres, Joan | Agnes Thompson. Bunny—Edna Mae Thompson. y Louise Albury. Roses—Cleora Elvin, Ethel Hef- felbower, » Virginia Thompson, Virginia Knowles; Sylvia Watkins, Margaret Taylor, Henrietta Whitaker, Dorothy Betencourt, Jane Sawyer, Joyce Perez, Sarah Knowle: Eloise Becease, Lois Sawyer, Lily Mae Knowles, Shirley Almyda, Kileen Lord, Georgenia Reason, Violet Roberts, Anna Maé Pitts. | Flves—Henry Roy Candfield,| Corbit Street, Eugene Sawyer, George Collins, Orvis Kemp, Chas. | Aguerro, Carlton Lowe, Dick} Steadman, George Faroldo, Clar- ence Key, Warren Calvin, L. R.) Ross, Junior Stokes, Jack Weech, John Lord Spenser, Chas, Rigg: Fred Ostram, Harris Alton Collier, George Moon, Eugene Russell, Sugene Thompson, Jack Grant, | Carol Lowe, Wm. Robert Schoe-! neck, Ulric Gwynn. aypole Dance—Eloise Roberts, | Solomon, Eugenia Rosam, Thompson, Warren Hamlin, Herbert Boyden, Erie Alden C: Urry,» Paul Mesa, Jr. : Crown Bearer—Lemuel Baker, r. Queen — Virginia crowned by Arnold B Blackwell, s Poison. Oak or as kly with Imperial — ¥ dy. All druggists >» refund your mone is relieved Rem it Ady Liverpoc report that hold-ups. have decreased 50 per | cent since the policy of whipping: | highwaymen was adopted time ago. Hall's Catarrh Medicine will do what : weclaimfor it —tid your system of Catarth or Deafness caused by Catarth. Also as a Blood Puri- fier it gives wonderful results. All Druggists. F, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. some ATTEND fh on Mae Tucker, . Ale 3 La Vern Lowe, Phyllis Thompson, * Helen Archer, | , Oy he Alice |, inny mea and women. But it’s: horrible stuff and every day fewer people taking it, for doctors ting re pre- rn- re- are can get bette Compound Tablets, West Drug Company which Key and drug- gists all over the country are hav- ing a tremendous demand for. One wéman gained 10 pounds in 22 days and if any skinny man or woman can’t put on 5 pounds in 30 days, your druggist au- thorized to refund the purchase |price. McCoy’s, tt Cod 60 Be sure and original and genuine Oil Compound 60 cents. get 1e Liver Tablets tab- a* WEATHER CONDITIONS * * * Pressure _ continues over most of th« of the Mississ * low over the G and Rocky Mount Temperatures in North Dakotz * and: it is slight! * Florida. On the ¢ it has become warmer ir ippi , Valley, on, Ohio Valley and nor * Atlantic States. Temperature continue below normal in the middle and south Atlar States, abnormally high in the extreme upper Valley and above the season- al in the upper Lake regio: Within the last hours there were light showers on * the southeast coast of Flor- * ida and general rains in Texas ranging in character from copious to exce: Gal ton reporting 1:38 inches * Corpus Christi, There is considerable cloud countr: Mississippi ness this morning over ‘south- stern Florida, and the Gulf coast and the western Plains from North Dakota to ande River. h southeast winds will prevail over the Florida K * tonight and Friday. H. B. BOYER, Official in Charge. ee ee eB KA "NOTICE Notice is hereby given that’ pur- si ante to Ordinance No. 176, Coun- cil Series of the Ordinances of the City of Key West, Fla., that the owner or owners of the property | abutting the sidewalks to be con- structed on the following named streets, shall cause sidewal nstructed according to the plan: and specifications prescribed said ordinance within. sixty (60) days from the date of the first publication of this notice: Olivia Street. beth Street. Over Strect, Windsor Lane, ret Street. Angela Street, Catherine Street. Virginia Street Georgia Str White Stree Board of Public W Key West, Florida. HAROLD PINDER, Clerk te WHAT YOUR MIRROR WILL SHOW soft skin, of velv texture, free from blemishes—a beauty unsurpassed. White, flesh, rachel Send r0c. for ‘Trial Size F.T. Hopkins & Son New York Gounkue s ORIENTAL CREAM THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREV @HAT? me OALK To THE JOHNSONS? (T'S AT LEAST FOUR BLOCKS Away ! 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