The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 8, 1926, Page 5

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SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1926. Notes of The Passing Day | ecar2c0e0 es coo. “MOTHER OF MINE.” (Written Go To Communion Cuba To Tampa Tonight | in Commemoration of Mother’s Day.) In memory’s garden I plainly can see, ‘ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN OUT OUR WAY TO THE PUBLIC On account of pressing busi-} | small} | | By Williams ——— ] | | \ness, I am obliged to discontinue [delivering ice cream in quantities. PAGE FIVE. British embassy in Washington informs the United States ‘bunker coal cannot be provided in British ports for vessels not in public=ser-- vice. | The dearest and sweetest of roses| | | TIFT’S ICE CREAM PARLOR. | to me. | may38-1w |} The Catholic Daughters will go| The P. & O. steamship Cuba, to communion tomorrow in a body. | Captain W. M. White, will leave! Members are requested to be at! tonight at 7:30 o’clock for Tam-| !¢s fragrance and beauty all others the church at 6:45. + * * Due Here Tonight P. J. Anderson is a passenge on board the Mallory steamship} San Jacinto that will arrive in port tonight from New York. * * * San Jacinto Due Tonight The Mallory steamship San Jacinto is due to arrive in port to-! night from New York en route to, Galveston with passengers and freight on board. The steamer has 50 passengers on board, sev- eral.of whom will stop off at Key West. * Troop 1 Holds Mceting There was a meeting of Troop 1, Boy Scouts, held last evening at their headquarters on Division street.. There were a large num- ber of members in attendance with considerable business being trans- acted during the course of the in- teresting session. * a ® -* Delegates Heard From Telegraphic communications have been received from Johnnie Roker, Jr,,. and Hastings Smith, who are attending the De Molay conclave at Tampa as delegates from the Key West Lodge, stating that there is an immense crowd of representatives from all over the state present, and that they are making every effort to bring the next annual conclave to Key West. +8 * Leave For Carolina Mr. and. Mrs. Merrill Cade Davis were passengers leaving via Florida East’ Coast ‘Railway yesterday en route to South Caro- lina, where they will make their future home. Mrs. Davis was for: merly Miss Marguerite Baez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anselmo Baez of this city. Mr. Davis is connected with the medical corps, having been transferred to the naval hospital in South Carolina. The couple were recently married here, and their numerous friends wish them all happiness in their new home. Ce Scouts to-Attend Church Scoutmaster George F, Archer requests all members of Troop 5, Boy Scouts. to assemble at their hall tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of attending ser- vice at the Memorial Church. eae Scouts to Assemble The members of Troop 4, Boy Seouts, will assemble at 6:45 o'clock tomorrow gvening at their hall for the purpose of attending services at’ the Congregational Church. Personal |pa. The steamer will return \this port on Monday morning. ae Bate Here H. L. Jones is among the pas sengers on the steamship San Jacinto that will arrive here to- night from New York, and will spend several weeks? visit in the Island City. * to To Vi * 8 Mallory Due Monday Night The steamship Henry R. Mallory will arrive in port on Monday night from Galveston en route to New| York with passengers and freight | on board. | |Heavy Freight On Steamer | The steamer San Jacinto due to jarrive here tonight from New | York has considerable freight on board for Key West. The vessel | also has much freight which will ; be taken to Galveston. | “8 * | To Hold Meeting $i Wa. . outshine, Vl give it the precious “Mother of Mine.” } name. | From the heart of this rose with its petals of snow, ms a radiance bright, etherial glow; As I gaze through its halo, I see there enshrined, | Gleai with A vision of loveliness, that“Mother of Mine.” | I see her dear face with its heav- | enly smile, ‘hat silver crowned head shed- ding glory the while; ly \ | Those kindly blue eyes filled with love near divine, fairest of all, “Mother of Mine.” The was this I hear her sweet voice sounding like music’s own, Played on harps around the white throne; While she whispers a prayer tones so sublime, | | | in by the angels, | | There will be a mecting of the| God keep watch o’er my child, | }Woman’s Guild of St. Paul's Parish held on Monday afternoon, ‘beginning at 4:30 o’clock, and a full attendance of members is de- jsired. . , ae eee) Dances at Club ; The dances at the Athletic Club are drawing good crowds, and Freddie Boorde is receiving the support of the dancing public of Key West through his efforts in retaining a professional orchestra here for the social life of the city. + 2 Subject of Sermon Rey. L. Munro, pastor of the First Methodist Church, has select- ed the subject of “Bride and Mother” to be delivered at the evening service tomorrow, and the public is invited to attend. se 4 Scouts Hold Meeting There was an interesting and well-attended meeting of Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held yesterday after- noon at their headquarters in the Scottish Rite Hall under the di- reetion of Mrs. A. H. Melnni ‘scOutmistress of” the’ organization with considerable business of in- terest to the troop disposed of during the session. * * * Miami To Havana Today The steamship ‘Miami of the. P. & O. Steamship Company, Captain Albury, left this morning at 8:30 o'clock for Havana with a large number of passengers on board. Several of thése leaving on the boat were arrivals here this morn- ing on the train from the north. SORSHOL ESTO USSUSETOEOSOOLOECOLODECOULECCCOCS Mention PPSPOOOHSOO SO OEOSEOEEOOOEODEDOOOEEDOCESOROOOEOOE Patrick Kelly leaves tonight on} Mr. and Mrs, Richard A. Higgs,|°4 loved them, too, so He the steamship Cuba for Tampa} where he will remain indefinitely. Mrs. Louisa Russell, who has been spending a visit of several weeks in Key West with friends, will leave tonight on the steam- ship Cuba for her home in Tampa. George E. Merrick, developer ef Coral Gables, accompanied by Mrs. Merrick, were included in the arrivi the East Coast for a few days’ visit in the Island City. Is here last evening over! who had been spending several weeks visiting in Key West with relatives, were passenyers leaving over the East Coast last night for | Miami. | | Quinten Lopez will leave to- jnight over the East Coast en route |to Sebring where he .will join a | baseball aggregation there in the |capacity of pitcher. Miss Eugen passenger leaving over the East} Coast yesterday afternoon en} Mr. and Mrs. R. A. S. Peacock route to her home in Miami fol- Howing several weeks’ visit in Key wonderful “Mother of Mine.” | I feel the soft touch of her gentle hands, Soothing my brow as beside me she stands; d close to her bosom, her, ns round me twine, | Sweetly lulls me to sleep, blessed| “Mother of Mine.” | Pres garden so fair, Mid stilln and beauty, through} sweet perfumed air; | He paused to listen to a heavenly| chime, And drew close beside the rose,| ‘Mother of Mine,” Ah! here is the rose with the heart pur gold, You have blossomed and cheered, | both the young and the old; Your fragrance has brightened the earth and mankind, So He plucked for Himself, this| sweet “Mother of Mine.” In His bosom He carried it, then laid it with care, On the snowy_white pinions of an angel so fair; Then upward they soared to that heavenly clime, Where she'll bloom evermore, dearest “Mother of Mine.” MRS. F. F. HOFFMAN. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear mother and sister, Margaret and Emma Niehaus, who died May 9th| and 11th, 1911. Fourteen years have passed and still I miss them, Friends may think the wounds have healed; Little do they know of the sorrow, That lies in my heart concealed, thought best To take them home to be at rest; And now they cglmly sleep at last, All pain, all grief, all suffering past, Softly the stars are shining, Down on their silent graves; There lie my mother and sister,| sleeping, The ones I loved, but could not} The Master tread softly in this; ———___—_ | AT FLEMING STREET,, “ | reciion of 3 | render | those who do jon: the continuation of the save. From your Ionely and sad/ daughter, MATHILDA MANEGOLD. | (nee Niehaus). ‘A (iif WAR NING — ALWAYS STANO BACH’ WHEN A PASSENGER FIREMAN ce 1S KISSINGHIS WIFE GOODBYE. CHURCH TOMORROW There will be a special Mother’s Day service at the morning hour, the pastor, Thos. R. Adams, preaching on the subjec “The Best Mother in the W an the choir, under the efficient di- Ruie Watkins, will appro- A large is expected, © To attend the request is made that they wear a red flower if their mother is living; or, if the mother is dead, that they year a white flower. PROPOSAL FOR HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION, MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA » spel priate to the congregation Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of County Commis- sioners of Monroe County, Flor- ida, at the Court House, Key West, Florida, until 8 p. m., June 10, 1926, and then and there publicly | opened for the following: For the excavating and throw- ing into a roadbed of approx mately 90,000 cubie yards of rock Tami- ami Trail through Monroe County about 6 miles in length and ter- minating at the Collier and Mon- roe county line. Finished width of roadbed to be 24 feet. Plans and specifications may be procured from the office of the County Engineer, Monroe County, Key West, Florida. A deposit of $5.00 will be required from inter- ested parties for their return. Proposals will be publicly open- ed with the usual rights reserved. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS, Monroe ;County, Florida. J. OTTO KIRCHHEINER, Chairman, y West, Florida. ies 1 May 8-15 Fifty bandits killed by French in clean up of Damascus. g\ter, and also the City Cemetery; jgaid trucks to be in actual daily ' |pon’'r LOOK OLD BEFORE) if | | aS oP 8 ad TER ai LL AMS, ©1928 @y WEA sevice, INC. is PROPOSAL CARD OF THANKS | Will you allow me through your by the undersigned up to and in; | colamine 2 pegs Gs weer anc cluding Thursday, May. 20, 1926, | People of this city our humble jat 5:00 p- m. fe a ecaualin toe! sincere thanks for their wonderful j ; of | sympathy, affection and kindness {the ee bes oe and. garhors shown towards us during our re- period of ‘Two (2) years com. | °°" Siete find words to describe meucing duly 1, 1926. The con-| the deep gratitude we feel towards | tractor td enter into a contract in| the countless people of good will |which he shall contract to supply | throughout the city who have put ja daily service on all of the paved | us under a great debt we can never streets and an every other day/ hope to repay. God bless them for service on the unpaved streets and | their thought of us in the dark _Alley-ways large enough to en-| hours. Sealed proposals will be received MARCELO LEARA. Key West, Fla., May 8, 1926. hse except. on Sundays and shall} juse in such work not less than six | |(6). One (1) and one-half ton trucks and One (1) one ton truck Athletic Association are hereby to be of steel body. | requested to be present at a meet- The Contractor shall be re-| ing to be: held on Tuesday, May quired to furnish a bond in the| 11th, 1926, at which time the an- sum of $4,000.00 for the faithful) nual election of officers will be performance of said contract. held. The Council reserves the right U, J, DELGADO, to let the bid to the lowest re-| apl 29-11t Secretary. sponsible bidder and to reject any ‘ or all bid: | Said sealed proposals will be} opened at a regular meeting of the | City Council to be held Thursday, 20, 1926 at 8:00 p. m. For specifications call at the} City Clerk’s office. WALLACE PINDER, apr24; mayi-8-19 City Clerk. | —————- | glish government says strik-| ers are attempting to starve the| people and wreck the state. There | is no constitutional crisis, say the strikers. | |GREEN LANTERN TEA ROOM Fleming St. Opens At Noon Plate Lunch 50c Everything Home-Made NOTICE All members of the Key West Pain Easil cievead by Santal Midy Refuse any Imitation for the word “MID Y’" Sold by All Druggists Sore Feet When feet smart and burn, when tight shoes chafe and blister, when itching between the toes drives you frantic and walking is a torture— then tired, sore feet long fora cool, soothing application of LIt eo HATS OF ALL KINDS | | SELLS 8 comfort. once. It relieves soreness, and prevents infection. It means real foot LiCARBO the pain and itching at stops the pain ios CLEANED & BLOCKED | YOUR TIME } So many tired, nervous, run- down men and women needlessly endure pain and misery by day,}| sleep-disturbing bladder weakness. at night, when just 2 of Foley! | Pills (a diuretic stimulant for the} |kidneys) corrective and regula-|§ jtive, taken after each meal and at bed time, would give them |bodily comfort and ease from! jpain. Miss Sara E. Watson, Bel- |Videre, 1 sums it up: “Foley |g! | Pills made a big difference in me, | and I feel stronger and better in! every way.” Satisfaction guaran- | teed. A: your druggist for |Foley Pills. The Key West Druz | BUSINESS COURSES AND LANGUAGES mayl-1m : ee & | Graduated in April, 1926: | cisco injures 125, several seriously. | , | Allan B. Cleare & Company | Wholesale Grocers and Arthur Curry Gerald Saunders Edna Knowles Dolores Abreu Celina Leon Lily Leon Enrollments in April, 1926: Avelardo Quetgles Delio Cabrera Antonio Gallo Gerald Hernandez Ruben Cabrera Mehuel Valdez Evelio Ramirez Evelio Gonzalez Carlos Suarez Oscar Ramirez Commission Merchants 511 FRONT STREET P.O. Box 18 Key West, Fla. Expelled in April: Two Paul P. Lumley Our 10th Year in Key West The longer we teach The more successful we become HARDWARE AND BUILDERS MATERIAL PAINTS AND VARNISHES, ROOFING BECAL - Our success is based upon Honesty, Ability, System, and the Fact that we only produce ' dis- ‘ciplined, efficient, stendy ..work~ ers. a Therefore, our trained pupils are successful, too. PROF. OTTO L. SCHULTZ School and Residence At 908 Duval St., City. | Cor. Grinnell and James Sts. Free, Prompt Delivery PHONE 838 SPSS SL SLL SSS a SS SS. SIMPLEX Regular $6.50 Value, Now $4.50 ! 20 Per Cent Disct. on Mops and Polish te Sata e a a ap ° 75c¢ Pint 20¢ % Pint were among the arrivals here last} West with relatives. evening over the East Coast from Matecumbe, and will spend while visiting in Key West. T. T. Thomipson, who hi spending a three weeks’ it at Matecumbe and other points in that section, returned to the ei last evening over the East Coas I been Mrs. Vernon J. Sands and chil dren, who had been spending the past several weeks in Key West visiting relatives and friends, were parsengers leaving over the East Coast yesterday afternoon route to Miami where they now making their residence. en are A. Strunk was included in the passengers leaving last eve- ning over the East Coast for Mi- ami where he will spénd several days’ business visit. whe had been y weeks’ visit in est with Mr, and Mrs. John Wells at their home, corner of Southard and Margaret streets, was a passenger leaving over the East Coast. yesterday afternoon en route to his home in Miami. a Mr. and Mr y Spencer, who had been spending a while vis’ jing in Key West with their son,| jGeorge E. Spencer and daughter, } twill leave this afternoon over the | }Bast Coast for their home in Mi-| Otis Johnson will leave on the | afternoon train for Miami from| iwhich point he will motor to Or- jlando to attend the convention of the United Spanish War Veterans to be held in that city. B. L. Grooms Key West Electric Company, was @ passenger leaving aver the East Coast slast night en route to Nor- folk, Va; where he gves on a busi- ness visit of several days. George FE. Spencer. C panied by his daughter, Miss F Spencer, will leave on. the after. noon train for Miami from which point they will m r to Orlando. Mr. Spencer will nd the con vention of the United Spanish War Veterans in that a delegate from B. H. Camp of this city. gr McCa manager of the| May 8-1tx FURNITURE RENOVATED, Upholstered and Refinished. Mattresses Made Over Parlor Cushions Made W. R. Garing, 509 William St. | remem BRIDE AND MOTHER SUBJECT FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY NIGHT L. MUNRO, Pastor. THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER (A New Tune Each Day By Vincent Lopez? ; Advertise, In The Citizen SAY-1 DON'T UKE THis HORSE AT ALL! HES GOT “HO FAST A GATT!! NO-THAT YOU OUGHT TH SCT 0 STRAT! There is nothing like LICAKBO either for pe pepe mng boa gn Sy boils, insect bites and all skin infections. Everyone ause for LEONARDI'S LICARBO ‘THE ANTISEPTIC THAT HEALS Soe & $1.00 0: oll druggists Ladi and Gentlemen's Hats Made to Order GEORGE’S HAT SHOP 608 DUVAL ST. 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