The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 10, 1926, Page 5

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN DEMOCRATIC VOTERS |. OF THE TWENTY-FOURTH| SENATORIAL DISTRICT MONDAY, MAY 10, 1926. Coeeccncesavecrcesces lee | "POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS |. cont ee jdacy for re-election to the Flo: ida State Senate from the Twen-} ooo At Albury’s Hardware Store— NOTICE jals for this week: White = amel Dish Pans, Water Buckets, later Coolers, Kitchen Seales, Baseballs, League Balls, Bats. may10-3t PAGE SAYS The first essential in any car is sound construction. Look over the New Day Jewett Six. Notice is hereby given that pur- suant 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 Sececccccs ecee Many Tampa P. The steamship Cuba Arrives Today ‘Trainmaster Davis, of F. E. C leaving ; . Railway Company, arrived in the | FOR STATE SENATE here Saturday night. f Tampa had a large number of ngers on board. Several of those leav- ing on the boat were arrivals here on the train from the north. s* * Mallory Due Tonight The Mallory steamship Henry R. Mallory will arrive in port to-| night from Galveston with passen- gers and freight on board. The steamer will Icave again during the night for New York. * Ferry Boat Arrives The ferry boat Henry M. Flag- Jer arvived in port yesterday af- ternoon from Havana with a large number of loaded freight cars on board. The ferry left again dur- ing the night on a return trip to the Cuban port. © Pe wes, Large Pineapple Shipment There were 70 carloads of p'ne- apples arriving hi Saturday | night on the ferry boats from Ha-| varia. ‘These pinapples were re- loaded into other cars here yes- terday:for shipment north, making 110 going out. e8 Cuba Arrives From Tampa The steamship Cuba, Captain} W. M. White, arrived in port this morning at G6 o'clock from Tampa with a large number of passengers on board. The steamer left again during the day for Havana. ee 8 Increass in Family Cassio Brannan has had an in- crease in his family. It came last; week with great rejoicing—but it was neither a girl nor a boy—-be- ing a precious from Germany, equal to a beautiful human voice. Key West music-lovers will have a chance to hear this marvelous! instrument before many days we are sure, and will appreciate it also. Se eOeSeeeoeccorcresoeeeecoseetesosccrs Personal POOeSSSOOSEOELEEEEDOOCOe Miss Lorraine Lumley left at 2) o'clock for Miami to visit her sis-| ter, Mrs, Teoh Mirariand. Miss Miriany i PAKS left on the 2 @ clock train for Miami to visit for , Mrs. | two weeks with her aunt, Leon MeFarland. ‘Mr. and Mrs. William I. Jackson and two sons, Irvin and William Earl, left last night for a visit of | twe weeks ‘in Jacksonville and Tampa. B. A. Strunk, who had been spending several days’ business | visit in Miami and other points in that section, returned to the city on the morning train. Miss Alice Lowe was included in the passengers leaving on the teain last evening for Miami after! spending several weeks’ visit in Key West with relatives and friends. Mrs. Joseph C. Whalton, Jr., was included in the recent de- partures oer the East Coast for Mianii, joining Mrs, Albert Sweet- | ing and daughter, Miss | Mizpah Sweeting, proceeding tp Balti-| more, where Miss Sweeting will enter the Johns Hopkins hospital! for treatment. Harry Sa employed by the | Florida t Coast Railway Com-) pany here, was a passenger ing Saturday night on the steam-} ship Cuba for Tampa where te | wall spend several days on a busi-} ness and pleasure trip combined. Bertis Lir, 4, formerly of Key West, but who is now making his home in Jacksonville, was included im the arrivals here this morning | Mr. Lioyd comes here as a dele-) gate of the 0. S. of A., whieh} i * convention in ginning on Wednes- Electric Irons, Nickel Plated, Nichrome Heating, Regular Price $6.50, our SPE- CIAL PRICE THIS WEEK, $3.50 and up. Shades painted Grecn, all sizes, 1 price this week only. Albury’s Hardware Store. may?0-3t Full Wire Porch special } Visiting City old master’s violin, | ed in port this morning city on a business visit. | eae | | Dumont Love, superintendent of | | air brakes, F. E. C. Railway Com-| pany, is in town on an inspection | trip. oe Arrives Sunday The British schooner Campania, ; Captain Read, arrived Sunday from Bonacco, with fruit for }sell’s produce house. The vessel] | is consigned to Taylor and Co. | | + 8 «x | Dinner at Tea Room | In today’s issue of The Citizen appears an advertisement of the| Green Lantern Tea Room, in| which menu to be served is pub-} lished. The publie is invited to | pay the place a visit. | * | | |San Jacinto Arrives | | The Mallery mship San} Jacinto arrived in port on Satur-| jday afternoon from New York én! jroute Jo Galveston with passen-| igers and freight on board. The} vessel had considerable freight for| [Key West, |Eern, Baby Girl News has’ been received in the| city announcing the birth of al |baby girl to Major and Mrs, Henry |Colmore Bradford, at the Walter | Reid Hospital in Washington, D. \C. Mrs. Bradford will be remem- jbered as: Miss Marion Lester, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Graham| \Lester of this city. * 8 * Vessel Arrives The Carmania, George Town Honduran fruit schooner, avri ha | large cargo of bananas, A large j quantity of the fruit was spoiled due to the fact that the journey | extended over nine days ‘instead of five da The extensive heat | of the tropics caused spoilation. L, Mention Seooereeeceesooeccesnceos Dave Daugherty was ingluded in the arrivals here this mprning over the Last Coast from Miami, wheré he had been spending sev- ‘ eral weeks’ visit. H. E. Fairman, prominent real estate dealer of Birmingham, Ala., who bad been spending several idays’ business visit in Key West, was a passenger leaving yesterday jafternpon over the East Coast en jroute to his home. | Anthony E. Knowles, who had jbeen spending several weeks visit- ing in Tampa and other points on} the west coast, returned to the jeity this morning on the steamship Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Carey jand children, who had been spend- ing the past two weeks visiting in \Key West with relatives’ and \friends, were passengers leaving jyesterday afternoon over the East) Coast en route to their home in! | Miami. | plete | Captain GM, Albury, former- jly of Key West, but who is now] king his home in Miami, where | he is engaged in the fishing busi- | 38, Was an arrival on the morn- ing train, and It spend several | days’ business visit in the Island} Gity. | Miss Do rived Sunday for a few weeks’ isit with her aunt, Mrs. Rome eda | - Shehee. Mrs, daughter, Alice Sunday over the | McAlester, Ok her mother, Mrs. Romel and sister, M 8. Mason and. little| Marie, artived LAlice Shehee of this city, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Mason moving to McAlester} |two years ago where Mr. Masi holds the position of superinten- dent of the Cherokee Shirt Co. —mirneateeimrstiaenenimesenetinetnoeces GREEN LANTERN TEA ROOM Sté Fleming St. Regular Dinner to 26 Tomate Bisque Meeaded Turtic Steak, €arrets and Peax, Cold Slaw, Bread and Butter. Ten ‘and Coffee. tes lee Cream and Cake Can You Solve This? DIERFLAG| Ben ars Mears whea reoperly eenoged bien the came of « lise President i Everyone sending in the correct solution will be awarded a beoutiful lot, sire 20:2 100 feet. FREE and clear of all encumbrances, located in one of cur sud ff dovisions berween New York and Adiantic City. Sco ace FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL |FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL 24th District FRANK H. LADD FOR STATE SENATE 24th District WILLIAM H. MALONE TOR REPRE TATIVE MONROE COUNTY CHAS. H. KETCHUM COURT J. VINING HARRIS COURT J. LANCELOT LESTER Y SOLICITOR BUSTO FOR CO J. FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR | T. S. CARO | FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER} First District WM. R. PORTER (Re-Election) | TY COMMISSIONER First District BOL'VAR T. RECIO y COMMISSIONER} ond District | EMORY L. PIERCE | | | | } | FOR cov ITY COMMISSIONER Second District BRAXTON B. WARREN FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fourth District EDUARDO C. GOMEZ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | Fifth District W. HILTON CURRY FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER 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 Distriet FRANK O. ROBERTS | FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD} Second District ’ \the Florida East jwill expire with the 1927 jf am a party to the contr, | Steels. ty-foutth district, subject to- the Democratic primary. i There will be a number of matters of vital impurtance to this | District, and particula to, Mon- in the 1927 Session The’ bound-} jaries of the City of Key W, est will |have to be Coast F terminals, The ten year ec: cluding the-terminals from the | City in consideration of the con-| struction of the Casa Marina ho-| tel in 1917. I very muc personally o No one has in. the slightest degree intimated oppos ecorporated in the City, ne¥erth less if I am reelected to the Seri-| ine I pledge that the terminals will) BUSINESS COURSES AND | be placed back within the cer-| LANGUAGES , porate limits of the City of Key! | West. : " : My long service in the juated in April, 1926: | qualifies me for efficient. ' During the campaig further declarations of prin. which shall govern me in the ate. I solicit the support of the; Democratic voters of this Dis- trict. Arthur Curry Gerald Saunders Edna Knowles Dolores Abreu Celina Leon Lily Leon a Be Ne Enrollments in April, 1926: ! Avelardo Quetgies Delio Cabrera Antonio Gallo Gerald Hernandez Ruben Cabrera Manuel Valdez Evelio Ramirez Evelio Gonzalez Carlos Suarez Oscar Ramirez Lawn Rubbet Se’ Kalsomine Butches ‘ | 1 Aibury’s Hardware FRESH WESTERN STEAKS ; OF ALL KINDS, Gh Our 10th Year in Key West Expelled in April: W HAVE INSTALLED AN UP-TO-DATE ELECTRIC TOASTER AND The longer we. teach The more successful we become BECAUSE based - upon ystem, and the ct that we only produce dis. | ciplined, efficient, steady work- ers. | | Therefore, our trained pupils! lare successful, too. PROF. OTTO L. SCHULTZ School and Residence At 908 Duval St., City. DINNER HEON IN UD- H MEAT. AND VEGETABLES success is y, Ability, Sys ING FR FRESH SANITARY RESTAURANT_|! Monroe Theatre Bldg. OOS MSs TS. SOTII TOM: WILLARD M. ALBURY FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD! Second District HARRY M. BAKER FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Second District MYRTLAND CATES FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Second District ELLA FCRD FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Third District MILLARD B. GIBSON jPOR MEMBER S Third District VICTOR LOWE Bayview Park, May 13 Free Prizes LADIES D. OF ¢ Many fiven By DR. HARRY N. S. JONES DENTIST 532 Fleming Street OFFICE HOURS 8:30 to 12.30; 2:00 to 6:00 PHONE 364-3 THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER SIMPLEX | j | | | i i we, Regular $6.50 | <a y Value, Now $4.50 20 Per Cent Disct. on Mops and Polish $1.35 Qt. 75c Pt. ax 20c % Pint . | ALSO AGENTS FOR KOMO AND FENOLE — KILLS FLIES, MOSQUITOES, INSECTS P| | | Pierce Brothers Company | Cor Fleming and Elizabeth Sts. Free Truck Service j ‘Parichat aes aes bese ates | streets, shall cause sidewalks to be constructed according to the plans and specifications prescribed said ordinance within sixty (60) days from the date of the first .| publication of this notice: in Olivia Street. Elizabeth Street. Pass Over Street. Windsor Lane. Margaret Street. Angela Street. Catherine Street. Virginia Street. Georgia Street. White Street. Board of Public Works, City of Key West, Florida. HAROLD PINDER, Clerk. May 6-6t NOTICE All members of the Key West Athletic Association are hereby requested to be present at a mect- ing to be held on Tuesday, May 11th, 1926, at which time the an- ; nual election of officers will be | held. apl 29-11t IF U. J. DELGADO, Secretary. 2. IN 1 WHITE POLISH Shu-Milk Best Polishes For White K Full line of All Colors Polishes GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP 612 DUVAL ST. HE telephone construc- tion programme out- lined for this year is the largest ever undertaken by this company. It calls for new plant and replacements cost- ing more than $20,000,000. The large, additional invest- ment is but. a reflection of the demand for service in this and other Southern States. The new plant is necessary to meet ° the service needs of present and prospective subscribers, whose business and social ac- tivities require adequate, ef- ficient, comprehensive service. After all, the telephone sys- tem is merely the joint trus- tee for those who own the property and those who sub- Seribe for the service. In no other industry are there as many owners as in the Bell System. There are approxi- mately 750,000 security own- ers and more women than men DAVID LAIRD, 124 DUVAL STREET it’s FOR REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS SEE THE KEY WEST INVESTMENT CO. PHONE No. 688-W, ‘WM: CATES, Manager. IF-- t’s Lumber, Cement, Plaster, Lath, etc., WE HAVE IT! s Nuts, Metal, Bolts, Screws, Brass, Copper or Sheet WE HAVE IT! it’s Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes or Insecticides, WE HAVE IT! Aluminum, Agate, Cutlery, China and Glass- ware, WE HAVE IT! IF it’s? WE HAVE IT! Wm. Curry’s Sons Co. To safeguard the holdings of the investors on one hand, and to extend and operate the property so efficiently and economically as to fully meet the needs of the public on the other hand, is the serious re- sponsibility of the telephone management. The enormous sums of new money constantly required have greatly increased the in- vestment per telephone, mak- ing it necessary to earn great. er revenue per telephone, in order to meet the growing cost of producing service and leave a reasonable balance for profit. Our efforts to keep px2e with the growth and progress of this State and to measure up fully to our serious respon- sibility are aided in no small measure by your friendly en- couragement, Florida Manager “BELL System” SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE .AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY One Policy, One System, Universal Service TM TAKING ANNE BLOPP OUT TONIGHT =-- YN FONDS Copel TR iy Under Feana Spadina. me, ARE KINDA Low! (A New Tune Each ae By Vincust bugeo

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