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WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1926. Notes of The Cuba to = i ra The steamship Cuba, Captain W.-M. White, left at 7:30 o’clock last night for Tampa, with passen- gers and freight on board. The steamer will return to this port on Friday morning. * Schooner Arrives The Honduran schooner Res lute, Captain Warren, arrived port today from Routan, with a load of fruit consigned to Rus- sell’s Produce House. The vessel is consigned to Taylor and Com-; pany. * * an ie | Girl Scouts To Meet | There will be a meeting of Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held-on Fri-; day afternoon at their headquar-| ters in the Scottish Rite’ hall, be- ginning at 5 o’clo: The meeting! will be under the direction of Mrs. A. H. McInnis, and a full attend-| ance of members is desired. + # Concho Due on Sunday | The Mallory steamship Concho, } Captain Mcintosh, will arrive inj port on Sunday morning from New! York, en route to Galveston,, with passengers and freight on board. | The vessel will spend a short while at this port, after which the ee Personal Mrs. Allen Knowles and Mrs. William Weaver were passengers leaving over the East Coast yes- terday afternoon, en route to points up the state where they will| remain for several days. Mrs. Norman’ J, Russell and| children, who had heen ‘spending the past several weeks: in . Key West visiting relatives and friends, | pany’s dock, Passing Day — Many Havana Passengers steamship Cuba, arriving in erday afternoon from , had a large number of ngers on board. Many of those arriving on the boat left on the evening train en route nor@h. hele port y ; Troop 1 Meets Friday There will be a meeting of Troop 1, Boy Scouts of Amer held on Friday evening at their headquarters on D: n street, and all members are requested to be in attendance. | vt * | Yacht Boat Arrives The yacht boat Marchioness aes rived in port yesterday afternoon, | | and is tied up to the Porter Dock | | Company’s wharf, PN Tug Boat Arrives The tug boat Joseph D. Wood, towing three barges, arrived in port yesterday afternoon, tieing up to the Mallory Steamship Com- * sos | | | | Leaving Sunday | Mrs. Effie DeMeritt and Julia} Kelly will leave Sunday evening} over the East Coast for Jackson-| ville, where they will go repre-| ives from the Pocahantas t: attend the Great Council to b held in that city. | Svecevcsecescos Mention Seeeeecesccevsseceeo | Chas. N. Crittenton, accoms) panied by Canon Stokes and wife, | were passengers’ leaving over, th East Coast last night en route to Chicago, i Miss Eunice Albury was a pas- senger leaving yesterday after-| noon. over the East Coast for Mi- ami following several weeks’ visit | Duchow: | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SOCOCOOHOCE TODO OO SODAIEOSOSSOHO ODO COROOSTOEHISOOTSOOOOOTODOCSOCOSOSOOOSOSS Convicts Kill Guard, Escape Illinois Prison | swensiea Connasbaceaadcetsesnsaenecnssancacwesencncsnseccchsceestocterscens’ » six convicts at the Illinois state prison, another guard to call a prison auto and open the eral members of a posse that chased them. They ar Torez and William Stahurski bottom row, left to ki. All were under sentence from Chicago fo top row, or burglary Joliet, overpow s, and sped to fr¢ left to right: Gregorio Rizomex, an wered and killed a guard, forced edom, later wounding sev- Charles Shader, Robert Bernardo Roa and Chas. d murder. HAROLD W ALTERS. Wrong SELES i Created Relative To Charch indebtedness ie ne ALTi€ ve IS SENTENCED BOY CHARGED WITH BREAK-| wrong imp - Watrous, presi- of ys that a Guild ion w by} Criminal Court takes Recess Today Until Tomorrow Morning court convened at the usual hour this morning. Criminal Two of the cases disposed of re mentioned at length elsewhere were passengers leaving over the) in Key West with relatives and East Coast yesterday afternoon en) friends, route to Miami. Miss Dora’ Knowles, who had} Mrs. E. 0. Mansker. daughter the wording of the ed “Bishop Arrives HARBOR ARRAIGNED BE- Consccration,” FORE CRIMINAL COURT article Shead- in this issue of The Citizen, and Conduct aside from thesé there was but which appgakeg 6n little clse to demand the attention |the front page of this paper ; in of the court. ING INTO STORE AT ROCK t oO been spending several weeks visit-| ing in Key West with relatives re- turned to her home in Miami yes- terday afternoon over the East! Coast. A. B.Donaldson,. peal estate dealer of Tampa, who had been: spending several weeks’ visit in| Key West, was a passenger leav- ing on the steamship Cuba last night en route to his home. i | D. B, Russell, proprietor of Rus-| sell’s Cigar Store, was included in the recent departures for Mate- eumbe where he goes on a busi- ness visit for several days... Mr. Russell will visit other points in that section while away on the! trip. A. B. Langley, representing the Cuban Railway Company of Ha- vana, after a short visit in the Teland City, left over the East Coast last night en route to New) York where he will spend several weeks’ visit. PATRIOTICS HELD | IN KEY WEST tae ARRIVE IN CITY YESTERDAY AND THIS. MORNING FOR STATE MEET-| ING |for the chairman of the | county The state convention of the Patriotic Order Sons of America convened at the lodge rooms of the local organization over the Cham- ber of Commerce this afternoon. | Delegates from all over state commenced to arrive yester- day afternoon and are still coming in today The n just opening prom- ises to be of the most inter. esting yet held in the state and the indications be a very large Captain George mer Key Wester, wh ing his home in Jacksonville, where he holds the high position of president of the city council, is among the delegates that have already arrived. Bertis Lloyd, another former Key Wester, in the city as a dclegate to the P, O. S. of A. con- vention, and being welcomed by his numerous friends in Key West. A large and beautiful .U. S. flag flies over the entrance to the P. 0. S. of A. hall today. “Old Glory” is one of the main emblems ~®f the order and makes a fine Marker for enabling visitors to lo- Seate the place of the conventinn. | one is. now mak- {da jing held in Key West. Gapt. Garcia! jeral of the-state lat that time, DAY BY DAYIN FLORIDA jand Faines highway. the groom was 0. H. of W. J. H. Taylor of this city, was among the recent arrivals in| Key West from Tampa, having} been called here owing to the ill- ness of her sister, Mrs. N. C. Pintado. Captain, William A. Saunders, who had -been spending several | ’ business visit in ‘ey West, was a passenger leaving yesterday. jafternoon over the East Coast for} | Miami where he is now making his} residence, Captain George J. Garcia, presi- dent of the Jacksonville City Coun- cil, was an arrival in the city this| morning as a delegate to the state meeting of the P. 0. S. of A. be- was born in Key West, this being| his first. visit-here in 46 years. It} will be remembered that he car- ried Monroe and Duval counties in the election some few years ago! fer the position of adjutant gen-| in the race segrad £ Associated Press) | a STUART — When motorists) travel through Martin county now |they will find such routes as Mar- tin highway, Warfield highw The former has been named for Governor John W. Martin, the second for S. Warfield, president of the ard Air Line, and the third } commissioners, H. Faines, TAMPA—Police, responding to a call to stop a “fight,” rushed in upon a marriage ceremony at Highland and Park avenues. The Roge ity de- Someone perpetrated a jo both and the palic Explanations for the in- terruption immediately order, tective, upon were in OCALA—Florida will soon have one of the most up-to-date t plants in the under ¢or completed, Wall co t truction at Raiford is to John R, + who is superintefiding the Mr, Wail was sup- ndustrial division accordi struction. ervisor of the of the’ Pen for 8 years. ia state prison ORLANDO—The annu vention of the Florida mercial Secretaries $ will be held at Sebring, May and Kar! Lehman, of Orange County Chamber of Co merce, is president, and will pre- side. George H. Clemen f the Bertow Chamber of meree, is secretary. |here was witnessed this morning | debtedn | tearfully jtentiary for any number of years, *@ and pride. board of |! It wad !dtated church debt. had: been and the fact cis, ates, that the entire in- the issue of May 8. that the One of the most pathetic scenes lowered, ever enacted in criminal court! Watrous ek avrig liquidated. ‘ 4 Ye: BAAS dlp Apel Galak Pans Sade Ponca owed the total amduntjof $1,200. j upon Harold Walters, the 18-year-'Qn April 1 the Woman's Gaild oid boy of New York, who de-) paid $400 of this obligatién, leav liberately broke into and robbed ing a balance of $800 0 the store of John H. Pinder at!church. Mrs. Watrous Rock Harbor on date of April 23. generous and highly appreciated “The crime to which you have gift of $600 by Mr. Stokes left entered a plea of guilty carries! oniy~$200 more to pay, and_ this with it a maximum penalty of on y the -Wo- years in the state penitentiary.’ Judge Harris said to the bright | youth as he stood with slightly | bowed head before the bar of “jus-| that the entire $8,000 obligation tice. “But Iam very loath to}of St. Paul’s church has been lift- jsending a boy like you to the peni-} jed, Mrs. Watrous states, thus per- | mitting of the conse ion of the ed with | church. and it might| I regret ex-| when Judge J, sentence! amount has been paid man’s Guild. It was through the efforts and influence of the Woman’s Guild for you would be asso hardened criminal ruin you forev, ceedingly to pass sentence upon! you. It carrics°my mind to my| own grandson. Some good woman| Was recently sent to prison in Lon- birth to you, and no doubt| don, was drawing unemployment to her you were an object of hope |stelief from the public 8 There is good in everyone, and because you have jgone wrong this first time it do |not mean that 5 sarily bi come a criminal. The court is lgoing to be lenicnt with you on aceount of your youth. I am going te give you chance to do better. This, your first of- and on account, of your am not roing ta. send you Said to ha count, a ha id a private yacht, a good-sized ba dsome motor jabor in the he judge “I promi Monroe county jail,” nid. Honor,” untenance Your boy said, with a clea: d youthful tone carried with it both of since I hope you will remembe fense, will yet youth, you: must be e way. If you will re: you, to never and pre that when yc will lead a ‘ge and refrair for God help- a life of f me faithfully ret out of jail you d, Christian from evil i 1 be € lenier THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER L'Cd A CVS RABLE MORGOUAA - MD OF KEEN REERETS -- Mrs,! of the church “has been’ 4seems to have been some mistake He had found |: . owner or owners of the property a negro who} - the! or J. F. the cases.that he found necessary to continue until the June term. The case of Talmadge Carey, arged with stealing a chicken, was nole prosed. As prosecutor ,qf the case Judge Busto said there Solici Busto went over béut the matter. out that the chicken had been re- turned to its owner. The man had been held in jail sixty days, and had been sufficiently punish- ed, even if guilty as charged. The ease ‘was dismissed. Court recessed to meet again tomorrow morning at the usual hour. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that pur- nt to Ordinance No. 176, Coun- eries of the Ordinances of the of Key West, Fla., that the ig the sidewalks to be con- ted on the following named cause sidewalks to be construe! ording to the plans nd fications _prescribed in 1 ordinance within sixty (60) days from the date of the first publication of this notice: spe Over Street. Windsor Lane. Margaret Street. Angela Street. Catherine Street, Virginia Street. Georgia Street. White Street. | d of Public Works, City of y West, Florida. | HAROLD PINDER, Clerk. | May 6-6t | F. H. SOLOMON sf PLUMBER Sheet Metal Work CALL PHONE 621-W INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS — LAST EVENING KNIGHTS OF MALTA CON- DUCT CEREMONIES AT MEETING HELD New officers for the Oriental Commandery No. 63 Ancient and) illustrious Order of Knights of Malta were installed at the reg- ular meeting of this order last night, as follows: Sir Knight Commander—C. Sam| B. Curry. | Generalissimo—E. W. Gray. | Captain General—C. A. Camus. | Prelate—J. Lennie Curry. | Recorder—Roy Hamlin. | Assistant Recorder — P. R.) Stephenson. | Treasurer—Charles H. ert. | Senior Warden—B. Russell} }Curry. © | _ Junior Warden—0O. Soderberg. | Standard Bearer—Benj. Adams. | Sentinel—R. R. Betram. } Guard—Alex Seeman. Trustees—Charles Taylor, P. R. | Stephenson, O. Soderberg. | The Key West commandery of | Knights of Malta is not yet a year old but the membership has grown | tapidly, now numbering nearly | one hundred. While the organiza-| tion is now in this city, it is branch of ‘one of the olde: fraternal orders in the world. Gi SORE BURNING FEET Tired, swollen, sweating fect smart, burn, itchand ache. Don't suffer from sore, burning fect. Rob them with Licarbo liqui Iecools Dain at once. Itsrops Ba a tie foesand kills foot carbo make: tee feel $0 cents and $1.00 ar your sptinkle Licarbo Dust- ey Re a ag ape petal Stow fke s your feet dry and free from pain. It prevents blisters and |} | sore piel sae | Licarbo Dusting Pewter BSe at all druggisss POINT VIEW SUBDIVISION ON THE ISLAND OF BOCA CHICA WHERE you will be within minutes north of KEY WEST A CITY of with your CHOICE OF CHURCHES THE BEST of schools, postoffice, movies, where you will be within 10 minutes of the KEY WEST CITY GOLF CLUB ONE of the finest golf courses in the state of Florida. This is an OPPORTUNITY IF YOU are fond of fishing to secure a lot where you can spend your VACATION A LOCATION that you will ways love TO CALL YOUR HOME WHERE you can spend time any time for it is SUMMER ALL WINTER ON OUR ISLANDS the year. I AM OFFERING YOU A SAFE INVESTMENT. OUR LOTS ARE 50x100 price, $1,000. 3 down, then $ for three months, in quarterly payments o each unti! the full a paid, For further informati address Cc. J. HUELSENKAMP Suite 309-11 Olympia Bidg. Miami, Fla. 20 18,000 inhabitants al- oh lobe ar gh your whole Our terms th om” (A New T 2A wREvase? ORIEATAL WHO (S OVERWHEWMED WITH DEBTS ORIENTAL COMMANDERY OF _ Key Westers Return From To Many Points Jack Gaiti and Fi returned trip of fre nt to Chi route of the am en cities the states through which Motor Trip nk Papy have a several weeks northern central om by motor from Mi- . spending a week ting the principal They Azo. returned by BEARUP’S DRY CLEANING WORKS 514 MARGARET STREET PHONE 227 MASTER CLEANERS AND | PRESSERS Ten Cool Hours for a Nickel From $5.00 Up Mostly Up Every minute in the Day/ A fan-cooled break- fast, a cool day of work, a cool luncheon hour, a cool evening in the theatre. Every- where—always—G-E Fans—to bring in the bre No excuse for heat or discomfort when a nickel supplies a G-E reeze for ten cool hours. Longline Cord Tires $8.75 children, M. PAGE FIVE — ORIGINAL Maited, Milk =, and Food ForInfants, Invalids, The Aged Sourishing—Digestible— No Cooking, The Home PonsDrnk for All Aces DRESS REVIEW Bayview Park, May 13 Many Free Prizes Given, By LADIES OF U. D. ¢ —Admission 10¢ | POOPPPPTOOO PLO OTT : Longline Tubes . $2.45 _ 2 Burner Wickless Oil Stove $13.35, 3 Burner Wickless Oil Stove $16.50 Ford | Full Set Ford Fenders ............. Auto ‘ops, 1925 Model ... - $12.40 PIERCE BROS. CO. Cor Fleming and Elizabeth Sts. Free Truck Service Nhat ar al alah had atta cal a ath ctlald Pe Sesvewesssvossawra 125 Paige 125 | give you WIRE IMIOIIIOTIIL IIS, 109” PRICES PAIGE AND JEWETT CARS DELIVERED F. 0. B. KEY WEST, EQUIPPED Paige 2-dor 5-passenger Brougham 115” WB, 72 HP. Paige 4-dor 5- paseriger ‘Standard Se ” WB, 72 HP 4-dor 5-passenger De Luxe Sedan, Paige 4-dor 7-passenger De ” WB, 72 HP tak 4-dor 7-passenger Limousine, WB, 72 HP Paige 4-passenger Cabriolet Roadster, 12! WB, 72 HP Jewett 2-dor Standard Sedan 109” WR, 40 HP ewett 2-dor Dé Luxe Sedan, 109” Jewett 4-dor De Luxe Touring, WE, 40 AP sas WB, 40 HP We have cars in stock now. give us a call on the phone and we will be glad to a demonstration. 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