The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 11, 1926, Page 5

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TUESDAY, MAY, 11, 1926. of The Passi aeatsese08 Plan Degree Work | Mallory From Galveston { Novice There will be a meeting of Palm| The steamship Henry R. Mallory | in_ coun. OF ~THE Lodge of Perfection held Wednes-| arrived in port last night from) JUDGE, eoNROE day even‘ng, beginning at 8 o’clock; Galveston, en route to New York, when degree work will be put on) with passengers and freight on Paty rirehan by the organization. |board. The steamer had consid-| “%,j) reat | h € tributees And All Pe: a ge jerable freight for Key West. « r Demands | esis PAGE FIVE. LEGALS @ | SPeeecsccceccecceeevesey LAUNDRY SERVICE, MARINE CORPS, QUARTERMASTER’S DE PARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D. C in duplicate, will be received in thi 700 A. M., office -untit ‘June,; Athletic Association are hereby | 1926, and then be publicly requested to be present at a meet-| for furnishing laundry serv i ee : Perr bs ng the fiscal year beginning 1 3 i1s,| @& to be held on Tuesday, May 1826," a¢ Boston, | Mass.” iingham,| 11th, 1926, at which time the an-/] A]fan B, Cleare Mass. Newport, R. I w London.! nual election of officers will be! & Company Conn., Iona Island, N.’¥., Lake Den-| held Wholesale Grocers and When a man says he is making the best of it it always mearis he All members of the Key West} has got the worst of it. NOTICE POLITICAL. ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR STATE SENATE 24th District FRANK H. LADD TO CREDITORS COUNTY COUNTY, i. mark, N. J., Lakehurst, N. J., New York, N. ¥., Annapolis, Md., South | | Charleston, "W. Va., Charleston, S Gaghey West, Fla. Pensacola, Fis CRE é New jeans, . Great Lakes, FOR STATE SENATE Bremerton, Wash. and Guantanamo, oath District . Proposal. blanks and other h , information may be ol.tained upon sel WILLIAM H. MALONE . application to this offic a The | Commanding Officer or 1 termaster, Marine Barrac stations named. This office serves the right to reject any or| all bids or parts thereof and to! waive informalities therein. Bids from regular dealers only wilt be| 7 > OF . ; considered. C. L. McCawiey, Briz-| FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL adier General, The Quartermaster. | COURT ‘ Schedule No. 2-1927, MAy1I-18 | >" as" egy Aes Ree J. VINING HARRIS a » . ——— Sheltie aden 5 Notice of Seizure and Sale, K BUSINESS COURSES AND LANGUAGES Car, Model E49, egistra a 49, Registration Graduated in April, 1926: U. J. DELGADO, japl 29-11 Secretary, | nL, | ——___—_______- ons having } ‘Against Said 2 IN 1 WHITE POLISH Commission Merchants Shu-Milk | Best Polishes For White Kids || Full line of AH Colors Polishes }} GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP |} 612 DUVAJ. ST. Cuba to Tampa Tonight lp i‘ % ; » Light Arrives steamship Cuba, Captain! Dr: Lisl . OE WM, White will leave tonight at|. DP S-D. W. Light, accompanied | claims an 7-30 Sglelack: for Tampa. The; by Mrs. Light, were arrivals in the estate of y ¥ ie leity ordiy afte, i e of Monroe County, 3 steamer will return to this port on| °ltY yesterday afternoon on their} i County gudee of Monroe coun, Tiidas wiorning. yacht from Miami, and will spend /ty, Wiorida, at 7 " several days’ visit in Key West. | Court House of s . Se tg We onros Cou e mo TOR REPRESENTATIVE MONROE COUNTY CHAS. H. KETCHUM 511 FRONT STREET P.O. Box 13 Key West, Fla. Florida, o* Schooner Arrives SSP SF Ss The schooner Evelyn, Captain Saunders, arrived in port yester- day afternoon from the fishing grounds with a large catch on Cuba from Havana | the The steamship Cuba will arrive * in port this afternoon from’ Ha-! Admin vana, and will leave again during] 00M", ’ the evening en route to Tampa board. The schooner will leave! with passengers and freight on| again within a few days for an-| board. i other trip to the fishing grounds. eee. ye war Tug Warbler Returns \ Repainting Tanks The wrecking tug A force of men began work) Captain Snow, which left this port yesterday repainting the oil tanks/ some time ago for Curacao, Dutch of the Texas Oil Company in the} West Indies, for the purpose of| Porter® Dock company’s yards.| rendering assistance to a disabled) , Other improvensents are also! ship, returned to this port last planned. 4 night, see * * « Tom Thumb Wedding vee ule = egies 6 i ran rs. ©. Hubert C. ae ot ee Benhey aainai a Totineon, 910 Whitehead street, making’ preparations for a “Tom| are being congratulated upon the eo f arrival of a baby girl at their Thumb Wedding” which will take eine.) Gor Sund: aT a s n Sunday _ evening, place on Tuesday plibergs img May weighing 7% pounds. Mrs. John-| 18 at the Monroe County High! soy was formerly Miss Hattie} Sehiool, and ‘an enjoyable eve-| Louise Saunders, daughter of John! .. coe ning’s entertainment is promised| H. Saunders, 1307 Newton strect,| 1 . TWENT all who attend. this city. CIAL CHICETT, MONROE J. Weed Connell, € of the e od wes arene ed, 44 {FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL ) COURT J. LANCELOT LESTER or EB. RAS; was seized by Customs Off SPOS in the City of Key West whi ing, used In the illegal po and transportation of intoxi liq¥ors, and no claim of ownership orstitle having been presented for the said vehicle, and the own owners, being unknown to th Gerald Saunders flop; now, therefore, notice is he by given at unless the owner, Edna Knowles owners, file a verified claim of « Dolores Abreu ership to the said automobit shia orgbefore the date set for its Celina Leon the pee oil be sold to the highes “ a est bidder for cash at the Pos Lily Leon Office Building, in the City of Key W@st, Florida. at 12 o'clo noon, ompSaturday, May 22nd, 1926, in ac Avelard teri Se pti 26, me me Avelardo Quetgies Segtion 26, Title 11 of the eG Ss e Taphibition Act. He ane Raton Delio Cal rera Asting Deputy Prohibition Admin Antonio Gallo ‘rior. Gerald Hernandez occa i eenca any | Ruben Cabrera Manuel Valdez FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR J. F. BUSTO RT OF E couNnTy|- > MONROE COUNTY, POLITICAL RALLY Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS Ae In re Esta Warbler, | joseph Smith, a To All Creditor: tributees And A Claims or Demands tate: u and each of you are Arthur Curry FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR T. S. CARO TITAS A AA | hereby | FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER First’ District WM. R. PORTER (Re-Election) of Monroe County, County Judge of Monroe at his offi 1 Count Enrollments in April, 1926: |ty, Flor |Gourt House of sa WILL ADDRESS VOTERS AT BAYVIEW PARK Tuesday, May 11, 8 O'clock p. m. "}FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER First District BO!!VAR T. RECIO ‘CE. MARINE CORPS, QUAR1 » MASTER'S DEPARTMENT. W HINGTON, D.C. 6 May, 1926, st 2 : ED PROPOSALS, in ‘duplicate, will Evelio Ramirez [ heyrecetved in this office until’ 11:00 miiae. re aM., une, 1926, and then be pub- Evelio Gonzalez {liely” opened for furnishing | the Carlos Suarez ly ane Carpe ice during fise Oe i year beginning 1 July, 1926, a Oscar Ramirez tof, Mass., Hingham, Ma Landon, Conn., New ‘York, Two Amfapolis, Md., Yorktown, V West, Fla., Pensacola, Fla!, New Or. leans, La., Puget Sound, Wash., and| Guantanamo ¥, Cuba. Proposal | blanks and other information may | The longer we teach offen, ana upon application to this! c FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Second District EMORY L. PIERCE CouN- AY FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Second District BRAXTON B. WARREN Personal oe B. C. Moreno was among the passengers leaving today en route to Tampa, where he will spend several days’ business visit. Expelled in April: Our 10th Year in Key West 7 ' ppearin idavi sworn bill filed above-stated Mention exon ahoventated ad ndant therein named is a non- Secccvcccccoe| resident of t ate of Florida, and Benjamin F. Russell, formerly|(s' Share: it is therefore. ondeeed of Key West, but who is now mak- | tt d zn pent ae pgs be ing his home in West Palm Beach | to the bill of complaint filed in where ‘he is engaged in the real) suse on or Uetore the tach day. « estate business, was an arrival] d bill will be taker LN. Meltzer was among the here today for a short business passengers leaving today for stay, Tampa, where he will spend sev- eral days’ business visit. ‘Y COMMISSIONER The men should come out to hear her from chivalry and the FOR COUNTY CO} N Fourth District EDUARDO C. GOMEZ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District W. HILTON CURRY women to support and encourage one of their sex, oe pie pita ce, and the Commanding Offi The more successful we become | CoG: Bout Guartermenten Mare. Batracks, at the stations’ name This office reserves the right to r jeét any or all bids or parts ther of'and to waive informalities there- ing Bids from regular onky will be considered. C. Cawley, Brigadier General, Quartermaster. Schedule No. 1927. mayil-i8| BECAUSE Our suceess ‘is based upon Honesty, Ability, System, and the Fact that we only produce dis- ciplined, efficient, steady work- ers. Therefore, our trained pupils are successful, too. PROF. OTTO L. SCHULTZ School and Residence At 908 Duval St., City. Mrs. Owen is a Fine Speaker EAD: KC PILI ILI IL I LS DI LO SL I SS as. conte: It is further ordered that this or- der he published once each week for in the Key publish- rer ordered that this or-| OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER] Fifth District - ABELARDO LOPEZ ‘Alton B. Parker, democrat can-| -didate for president in 1904, dies| of heart attack while. motoring in| Central Park, New York. | Harold W. Miller, who is con- jnceted with one of the large auto-! , mobile manufacturing concerns in the north, who had been spending} \several days’ business visit in Key West, was a passenger leaving last night on the steamship Henry R. Mallory cn route to New York. in said. ¢ This April AL) D. Z FILER, Circuit Court. TIFT AIPPLOPLALIAIALE LD 2 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District Solicitor for Complainant. F Solicitor for Comy unas og S. OWEN SAWYER COURT OF THE CoUNTY| FOR MEMBER SCHOOL, BOARD * ATE OF FLORIDA, First District ‘OUNTY. CLARENCE H. PIERCE Dr. Geo. R. Plummer, who had been attending the Florida Medi- eal Association convention in Gainesville, returned to the city yesterday over the East Coast, ba Miss. johnson was among those leav! the“evening train for Miami following several weeks’ visit in Key West with relatives and friends. GBORGE BR, DAVIS, a. | | } } | | Willard E. Thompson, formetly of Key West, but who is now en- gaged in the fishing business at Miami, was an arrival on the morn- ling train, and spend several Mrs. Annie Walker was included | days’ business visit in the Island| | in the arrivals here yesterday City. from Miami, and will spend sev-| eral weeks visiting in Key West with relatives. i i ety | sn that the {FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD n of above First District FRANK O. ROBERTS, at FOR MEMBER SCHOGL BOARD Second District.‘ WILLARD M. ALBURY high pressure has moved in over the northern Plains * States, extreme upper Mis- issippi Valley and upper Lake region; elsewhere east of the Plateau pressure con- tinues abnormally low, being lowest. over New : England. * There are evidences of a cen- ter of disturbance, quite vague in character, in north- ern Florida. During the last 24 hours there were rains from the Ohio Valley southward, ex- cept the southern portion of Florida; with thunderstorms in the south Atlantic and east Gulf States. Hatteras reports * a maximum wind velocity of is heret igned as € minors and their Frida May 28th, in the foren! Hugh will on at ten apply to the Gunn, County Monroe County, to sell the in- rs in und to the eribed land, situated, ng ih Monroe County, a described as follow 1 ria b Bernon Day, of Miami, who had SAL Shelly ak RE been spending some time visiting} 2¢ vot one (1) and two (2), Section FOR MEMBER SCHOOL, BOARD Second District HARRY M. BAKER ~ — jin Key West with relatives, was a! Miss Beatrice Albury, who, had) passenger leaving yesterday ef. been spending several weeks visit-|ternoon over the East Coast en ing in Key West with relatives and|route to his home in the Magic} 27th day of April, friends, was a’ passenger leaving] City. . ieee). a tet elt on the train yesterday afternoon; 2 J. K. WATK e en route to her home in Miami. H. W. Howell, real estate dealer of Brooklyn, N. Y., was an arrival in the city last evening on the steamship Henry R. Mallory from| Lot six (6), Section 67 South, Range 26. Kas ted at Key ‘Township FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD| Second District MYRTLAND CATES orida this FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD) Second District ELLA FCRD “Movie of an awful night destroys insects and their eggs. Spray Flit on your garments, Fiit kills moths and their larvae which eat holes, y4-11-18-25 . O longer need your nights or E. B. Sands, who is employed at days be ruined by mosqui- NOTICE Miami by the Florida East Coast ear ee capa AgeagatAN, TN amy a gt antag 94 : Railway Company, was an arrival} on the morning train, and will spend several days’ business visit Galveston, and after a short so- journ in the Island City, left again on the Mallory ship en route t+ in Key West. {New York. Welfare Committee Plans For Observance | of ‘Boys’ Week’ Here The Boys Welfare Committee of the Rotary Club met last night and decided to make the week of | conti 1U. May 23 “Boys’ Week,” according | passengers and U, to Geo. V. Perpall, chairman of | the committee, | This year boys week will Seecccvesrocccacscccecocs MARINE NOTES P. & O. S. S. Miami, Captain Albury, arrived from Havana at | 5:00 p. m. yesterday with 142 3. mail. F. BE. Cc. | Flagler, Captain Hansen, arrived be conducted along the same lines ax! ftom Havana at 5:30 p, m, yester-, last year. There will be track day with 26 cars pineapples. meets, athletic events, prizes of- fered, ete., full. details of which FP. E & car will appear in The Citizen at a| Palr Captain later date. fat 8:30 p. m. Local boys are urged by Chair-| C8?s- man Perpall to keep their eyes! open and read the programs and) F. EB. C. car ferry Joseph R. details of boys week in The Citi-! Parrott, Captain Harrington, ar- zen in order that they may re: tived from Havana this morning, ceive full benefit from the affair, ferry Etrada Ward, arrived yesterday with 28 wnt day. When a man says it hurts him to borrow money, you can be pretty; P. & 0. Cuba, C. certain he'll need an anaesthetic; White, will arrive from Hav: te pay it back. > p.m. today, with ————— —| sengers and U. S. mail, and will il for Port Tampa at 7:30 p. m. Your Child with passeng: aii Sidi ami Gabe. Wack F. EB. C. car ferry Henry M datbeskch closal . Besurehabitsare | Flagler, Captain Hansen, will sa “regular. Many illscome fromaccu- | for Havana tonight. ‘mulated waste matter due to infre- quent movements of the bowels. Nben hey wet constipated reste, fren. bb of have a cold give a dose LEONARD'S LIVER ALD, It stimulates 5 bowel: normal na at F. ferry Palma, Captain Ward, will sail for Havana tonight. Hair Clippers, Dog Clippers, Chopping Trays, Mincing Knives, new shipment ljust arrived, the old time Flour Sieves, Rolling Pins, this is ly Weapon around the kitch: don’t use-it on your hu: out your pie crust with ——— ee bury’s Hardware Store.» BONARDI'S. LIVER AID is Bobbing Sets, whale fomnliy. tx relic fioasness, sad jodigest wankeep thay car ferry Henry M.} and sailed for Havana at noon to-| Notice is hereby given that pur- suant to Ordinance No. 176, Coun- el 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 constructed according to the plans and specifications prescribed in said ordinance within sixty (60) days from the date of the first | publication of this notice: | 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 | Key West, Florida. 2 } HAROLD PINDER, Clerk. May 6-6t of j Let the Artman Press print it. ‘HEM DAYS ptain 139. pas-| E\GAT-- (T'S OEARLY ® FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Third District 48 miles an hour from the northwest, and New Orleans, 32 mil an hour from the | streets, shall cause sidewalks to be} ARE GONE FOREVER. MILLARD B. GIBSON northeast. These were prob- FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD|« ably in the nature‘ of brief Third District squalls. VICTOR LOWE Except the Florida penin- | re ege ________ | * sula temperatures have fallen | - from | the Rocky Mountain | * |* States to the Atlantic coast | DRESS REVIEW |. sna arc, now. below. the sea- Park, May 13 sonal, especially over the Lake region and Ohio Valley. Moderate to fresh southerly i will prevail over the rida Keys tonight and | dnesday. Bayview Many Free Prizes Given By LADIES D. OF C. GREEN LANTERN TEA ROOM | SIG Fleming St. | || DR. HARRY N. S. JONES | ij DENTIST 532 Fleming Street Regular Dinner 12 to 2—6 to 8 | Rixque Steak, Carrots and! 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