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SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1926, Cuba to Tampa Tonight The P. & O. steamship Cuba, | Captain W. M. White, will leave} tonight at 7:30 o’clock for Tam The steamer will return to this port on Monday morning. roe’ Subject of Sermon Rev. L. Munro, pastor of the! First Methodist Church, has s select- | bject of “The Potter and ” to be delivered in his} sermon on Sunday evening. The invited to attend, * * *® To Attend Church The members of Florida Temple, | of the Golden Eagle, will attend servi at the Fleming St. Methodist Church on Sunday eve- ning, May 23, instead of May 15, anged. The mem- anization will as- semble at the corner of Fleming and William perants. * * ‘eat Leaves Bi Cuba The steamship Miami, Captain | Albury, left this morning at 8:30 |o’clock for Havana with a large WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF | /number of passengers on board, noes |The steamer will return to thi jeer on Monday afternoon. Cre 38 | seeeees ) | (by Associated Press) | Concern increases for the | Girl Scouts Hold. Meeting | Norge; fuel presumably gone and | There was an interesting and|Tadio. batteries exhausted; one | Lgell: attended meeting of Troop 4, | theory is she landed at ‘Wain- Girl Scouts, held yesterday after-| Wight, Alaska. noon at their headquarters in the | 4 | Scottish Rite hall, under the direc-| | Polish cabinet flees by airplane |ton of Mrs. A. H. MeInnis, scout-|oF automobile as former president | mi | Pilsudski gets complete control of | Warsaw; meager accounts of fight- hing say. 200 have been killed’ and | 1,000 wounded. ~ * ress of the organization. * £ & Hannibal Coming Here The U. S. S. Hannibal has de- parted from Cuba and is on her| way to Key West. She is accom-| angen bill is approved by panied by the tug Bayspring, | house. | bring’ng her supplies and equip-| ment. The Hannibal has been en-} gaged for several months in sur-| * * of the Price stabilization feature Secretaries j and Senator D: TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS TO BE EXPENDED ONLIGHTHOUSE DEPOT |Department to the Department of |; j all of the unused portion of the| ;and directs the Se | vey work off the coast of Cuba. Concho Due on asks The Mallory steamship Concho, Captain McIntosh, will arrive in pért tomorrow morning from New York, en route to Galveston. The} steamer | will bring passengers} only. There will be another! steamer arriving here next week taking care of the freight ship- ments out of New York for Key West. * Ship Has 25 Passengers The Mallory steamship. Concho due to arrive in port tomorrow «morning from New York has 25 passengers on board. Several of those on board will stop off at Key West. * * a Cuba From Havana The steamship Cuba will arrive | in port this afternoon’ from -Ha-| Yana with a large number of pas-| sengers on board. The steamer will Jeaye again during the eve-| niing for Tampa. a ** Steamer Due Tuesday The Mallory steamship Pecos will arrive at this port on Tues- day from New York with a load} of freight to be discharged at Key West. This will. be the first \trip of the Pecos which has been placed on the run between the two! ports for the purpose of handling a part of the freight , shipments, each week. "Personal Joseph cis was a passenger leaving on the afternoon train en route to Jacksonville, where he goes to attend a convention of the Improved Order of Red Men to be held in. that city. Miss Alicia Albury, who had ‘been spending several weeks visit- ing in Key West with relatives and friends, was a passenger leaving - last evening over the East Coast, en route to Miami, where she is now making her residence. Roscoe Roberts, state offiver of the Improved Order of Red Men, was @ passenger leaving on the af- ternoon train for Jacksonville, where he will attend a convention of the order to be held in that city. Tony Cruz, who is employed at the No. 1 Fire Station in this city, | returned home yesterday after-| noon over the East Coast from Jacksonville and» many other} points where h d been spend-) ing a few weeks’ visit. Mr. Cruz reports having had a most enjoy- able outing. M. E. Cochrane is among. the| passengers on board the Mallory steamship Concho due to arrive here tomorrow morning from New! York, and will spend several weeks visiting in the Island City. | “4 # To Hold Mesting The White Street Civic Associa- | tion will meet at 8 o'clock Monday | | night at the Monroe County High | § | School on White street. Plans} for beautifying the street will be made, and other important busi- ness will be transacted. * * * Postpone Meeting The Literary theeting of the} Woman's Club which was sche- duled to be held on Tuesday eve- ‘ning, May 18 has been postponed | until Tuesday, May 25, and all} |members(are requested to be in at- | tendance. * Injured In Game Earl.-Adams was painfully in- jured in a. practice game of ten- |nis played yesterday afternoon at the Key West Athletic Club grounds. He received injury to several of his ribs, and will be laid up fpr several days as re- sult of same. * Troop 1 Holds Meeting There was a meeting of Troop 1, Boy Scouts of, America, held Hast evening at their headquarters jon Division street, there being a fairly large number of members in attendance with considerable business of interest to the organ- ization disposed of during the in- Seber session, o-€ +e Mention. ° Mrs ae neh left today for Miami, Jacksonville and Live Oak, where she will visit with relatives for several weeks. Osborne Borden, city sanitary inspector, was a passenger leaving on the aftetnoon train en route to Jacksonville, where he will at- tend a convention of the order of Red Men to be held in that city. Mrs. A. M. Pinder and children, who had been spending several weeks visiting in Key West with relatives, were passengers leaving over the East Coast last evening, en route to West Palm Beach, where they are now making their residence. Paul Monsalvatge was a pas ger leaving on the afternoon train for Jacksonville, where he will at- tend a meeting of the Red Men to be held in that city H. E. Knowles is a passenger on board the Mallory steamship | _ Concho that is due to arrive here tomorrow morning from New York. Mr. Knowles has been several weeks visiting spending in New | York and other points in the north and east. Among eee passengers on board jthe Mallory steamship Concho due Frank Pinder, who has been spending several weeks visiting in! New York and other points in the north and east, is among the pas-| sengers on board the Mallory steamship Concho due to arrive here tomorrow morning from New York. W. Reynolds Kast Cozst to- to Baltimore, » while, af- cod to New Ly 12 Mr. and Mrs. G will leave over the night, en route where they will s ter which they will pre York. from which place they w embark on a big liner on July for an extensive European tour. Mrs. W. Pinder, of Mobile, who has been visiting relatives in Key West for several weeks, will Tuesday on her return trip oping for a visit with in Miami en route, The N. J,, announced mayor of Bradley Beach, that couples parked along the road. at night would not be disturbed if they kept their automobile lights burn- ing. to arrive here tomorrow morning from New York, are Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Lydon, who will spend sev- al weeks visiting in the Island City. Mr. and Mrs, and little son, C! tonight on the ‘ste Tampa, where ing their boom u, bo Ro Chas. Hogeboom arles, will leave mship Cuba for hey are now mak- Mr. : resid: being S. Custems Servic m was formerly ts of this city. connec! Miss Julie Mrs, Augustine Torres of this city, who has been visiting rela- tives in Miami, will arrive tomor- row accompanied by her ter, Mrs. J. G. Marueci, and chil dren, of Mrs. Marucci will spend days visiting relatives nds in this city before her home in Miami. ve an returning to BEARUP’S DRY CLEANING WORKS 514 MARGARET STREET PHONE 227 MASTER CLEANERS AND PRESSERS |in Pittsburgh in support of Sena- tor Pepper’s campaign. | ar | Subpoer for sixty, including | railroad officials, sent to Seranton, *a., in federal inquiry into Cleve- | land beer syndicate. ir en President Goolidge spends night aboard Mayflower cruising to Wil- liamsburg, Va., to speak. «(aes Cadet Hamilton S. Hawkins, son of commander of third cavalry, | Fort Myers, Va., dies of polo in- | juries at West Point. ee fee | Joseph Thomas shoots and kills Louis Miller, chiropractor, at| Danbury, Conn., in argument over treatments, | | | \a | | | | * * « Federal reserve board announc-| ed March commodity prices were lowest since autumn of 1924 and five per cent less than last sum- | mer’s. * Illinois public welfare director decides to name a sanity board to examine Russell Scott, convicted | Chicago murderer, thrice saved} from the gallows and adjudged in-| sane by a jury. +. Criminal Court Orders Adjournment To Meet | Again On June 10) After a brief session this morn- ing, the jury was paid off and criminal court recessed informally until June 10. A numiber of cases were carried | over to the next term, but none/| for which prisoners are being held in jail awaiting trial. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS Hon, Jan Ciechanowski, the Pol- ish Minister to the United States, born 39 years ago today. Henry L. Doherty, who prob- ably controls more public ice | ns than any other man in America, born at Columbus, 0., 56 years ago tod President Edwin A. Alderman| of the Unievrsity of Virginia, who believes American college entrance | requirements are “too wooden,” born at Wilmington, N. C., 65 years ago today. Rear Admiral Samuel m, U. S..N., born in Juniata} j county, Pa., 59 years ago today. | Invigorates Purifies and Enriches the Blood Grove’s Tasteless ling at Vimy Ridge | Health Congr S. Robin-| THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LEGAL The following article pertaining to the appropriation and land | made available for a new light- house depot the approval of the | Key West Chamber of Commerce, | filed in th Lawrence which body has worked earnestly | fenaant |in an effort to have the govern-|residen ment make provision for Lecres kod’ that’ he | branch of the service at this port: Eowenty-one jordered th | fendant y 13.—The | qu plai passed the | fo qth one of the} 1 otherwise and |said bill will be an said defendant. “Te is furth r be s r four cons y West Citi hed in said loth, ing by tling, one n named is _ ate of Florida, an the is age said be and he is hereby WASHINGTON, M House and Senate hav McLeod-Fletcher Bill, | provisions of which authorizes directs the Secretary of the Treas- ury to transfer from the Treasur. day of June, A. the nty and State. for a lighthouse depot, |1 ree Z. FILER, Commerce, his May <p x SEAL) United States postoffice and court-! house property at Key West, Florida, now in use for lighthouse | purposes. The bill also authorizes ry, upon | completion and occupancy of the | new Federal building upon the site heretofore acquired for the,pur- pose at Key West, Florida, to transfer the old Federal building and site thereof to the Depart- ment of Commerce for the use of | the Lighthouse Sei mmissioner Putnam | Bureau of Lighthouses informed Senator Fletcher today that,some- thing like $200,000 would, in time, be expended for the purpose of provid'ng a more modern light- house depot for the seventh dis-|4 trict at K West. } TODAY'S EVENTS : ‘for Complainant. ; juned- Iv COURT, STATS pWwE e the therein named is ate of Florid: residence is is over the ant’s unknown that sh of the t Ii is further ordered that this o: der be for four consecuti Key West Citizen, shed in y e wee 4 newspaper pul nd State. Z. FILER, s in eoosce Though it may snow. or freez- ing grow—straw hat’s the go! Ten years ago today the British and Canadians in desperate fight- | e ANCERY, yards of German treriche: Many distinguished educators fet will be in. Boston today for the | euivs, saaueere cat of t. Bill to Quiet Titl grantees, claimin: Gardner the heirs, de- or other _ interests The Most Rev. Jeremiah H. Harty, a former archbishop of the! Philippines, today completes h tenth year as bishop of the Roman ; Catholic dioe of Omaha. | und . Wil- liam and R. Porter, Warren, d Testament » W. Allen, deceased, pther persons having : aiming n interest in the and the subject matter of this I havin) President Coolidge has an invitation to visit W burg, Va., today, to attend a cele- | bration of the 150th anniversary | of the passage of the Vir i resolution for independence. efendants. Complainant ng filed h sworn bill setting forth ther ts he owner and in po: a Was session of the following sanitarians rea ate, situate, in the County of Monroe and Stal of Florida, ‘On the Island. of Key West ands on William) A. map of said Island in February, A. D. as a part of Lot Four (4) Physicians, nurses, and public health officials from) many parts of the United States | and from Canada, Porto Rico and Hawaii will gather at Atlantic) City today for the first American s, which will hold forth at the New Jersey resort city during the coming week. | > point on . distant Sev- feet from the aton and Whitehead running thence i Street in a direction Ninety- i thence at right in a Northeasterly 4 One Hund NOTICE Members of Florida Temple No. 1 Ladies of Iden Eagles will at- tend a se e at the Fleming St. M. E. Church on Sunday, May 23, instead of May 16. They will meet at the corner of Fleming and William stree 7:30 p. m. co By order of the Temple, 1 VENDALINE WATKINS, | Guardian of Records. | thence in One direction May 15-1t 124 DUVAL STREET CHICHESTERS Ls | Henry ki sudorey et al, Complainan: “Dutcher, et al, Defend- the: sworn bill) yove-stated cause that of the de- is a non- is unknown of therefore nonresident de- re- 1 to appear to the bill of com-| filed in said cause on or ber allegations of taken as confessed paner pub- Clerk Cireuit Court. or ae ‘fendant nonresident of and defend- ? required to ap- £ complaint filed r before the 14th 926, otherwise iM will be} id defend- published once each week the FOR MONROE if complaint in the above| described lying and being} WM. CATES, Ma NOTICE Hundred and Seventy-seven (177) feet and Nine a), inches to the point of beginning. That complainant has alleged in said bill of complaint ‘that he and his predecessors in title bee’ in the actual, exclusive, visible, u interrupted, hostile, adverse, peac: able and quiet possession of said real estate for a period of mo than seven years last past, next b: fore the filing of this bill of com claiming the same under color of title, that the defendants, the heirs, sees, grante: or other claimants, claiming inte under Cassimer Ruby decea rdner C. Tripp, if living, and dead, the. heirs, devisees, grante or other claimants, claiming inter- ests under Gardner C. Tripp. ceased, the heirs, devisee: sran- tees, or other claimants, claiming interests under Elizabeth Ware, de- ceased, who sometimes signed her name as Betsy Ware, and other un- known persons, are asserting or pretending to assert’a claim or right in and to the real estate the subject matter of this suit, and that there are certain defects in com- nd it complainant has instituted the Said suit seeking a decree of court for- ever clearing, confirming and qu et his title to said real 12 residences, domicile or domi- ciles, address or addresses, and the ages of the heirs, devise gra tees, or other claimants, claiming interests under Cassimer Ruby, d ceased, Gardner C. Tripp, if and if dead, the heirs a grantees, or other clai ing interests “under Tripp, deceased, the hei grantees, or other ing interest under Elizab: deceased, who sometimes ame as Betsy Ware, and all other unknown persons having or claim- ing an interest in the lands the suit, are to complainant, his agent or attorne unknown, and that the complainant, his agent or attorney, has not been able to ascertain the same after diligent search and inqui And that there is no person in the Sta of Florid or summons to answer in Chance upon who would bind said defend- ants. . IT IS THEREFORE that you, the heirs, di tees, or other cla interests under Cassimer Ruby, d ceased, Gardner C. Tripp, A iving, and if dead, the heir: grantee er cl; _|ing interests under Tripp, deceased, the heirs, grantees, or other claimants, claim.| 2) ing interests under Elizabeth War deceased, who sometimes signed! her name as Betsy Ware, and. all other unknown persons having\ or claiming an interest in the land the subject matter of this suit, are each hereby required to appear to the | said bill of complaint on or be: " the 7th day of June, A. D. otherwise the allegati: of bill of complaint will confessed by said defendant It is further ordered that this o} der be published once a week 1 four consecutive weeks in the K West Citizen, a newspaper publis ed_in said county and State. WITNESS my hand and ‘the seal of said Court, at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this 7th day’ of, May, a D. 1926. D. Z. FILER, IE. Clerk he the Circuit Court, of th Twentieth Judicial Cireuit rid and for r- or e. of in Monroe By GEO. W. REYNOLDs, Deputy. NORVIN G. MALONEY, Solicitor for Complainant. 2-29; NOTICE TO CREDITORS is | Junes Im Court of the County Judge, M. M State of Florida. e f | and each of you, are notified and required to’ present any |claims and demands which you, or {either of you, may have against’ the jestate of William J. Phelan, de- ceased, late of Monrve County.’ Flor- la, to the County Judge of Monroe punty, Fiérida, at office in the purt House of said County, at Key | West, Monroe — Cow Florida, PAULINE fe executrix of the last Testament of Witlam = deceased, aprl0-17-24; | mh&y1-8-15-22. FOR REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS SEE THE KEY WEST INVESTMENT CO. PHONE No. ger. 688-W. ks “pra wOND | baie SO PILES, Gr 40 years brow. 45 Bes, Safest, Reliable. Bny Now! SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE DR. HARRY N, S. JONES DENTIST 532 Fleming Street OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 to 12.30; 2:00 to 6:00 PHONE 364 Cable Address: Trot ROBERTS & WHALTON REAL ESTATE BROKERS OFFICE: Corner Fleming and Ma: Phone 788 KEY WEST, FLORIDA We Solicit Your Listings, Both City Property and Key Acreages IF IT IS RESULTS YOU WANT, WE GET IT it Streets P. O. Box 132 plainant’s title by reason of which | | Wes ra During the campaign I will make DEMOCRATIC VOTERS |OF THE TWENTY-FOURTH | ; SENATORIAL DISTRICT OF FLORIDA | I wish to“announce my candi- idacy for re-election to the Flor- lida State Senate from the Twen- ‘| ty-fourth district, subject to the ‘= | Democratic primary. There will be a number of} matters of vital importance to this| District, and‘ particularly to Mon-} jroe County, in the 1927 session lof the Legislature. The bound aries of the City of Key West will have to be changed to include the Florida East Coast Railway terminals. The ten year contract {will expire with the 1927 session. I am a party to the contract ex- cluding the terminals from the City in consideration of the con- struction of the Casa Marina ho- tel in 1917. I very much desire to personally see that these ierminals are reincluded in the ity limits. No one has in the slightest degree intimated opposi- |tion to the terminals being rein- corporated in the City, neverthe- less if I am reelected to the Sen- ate I pledge that the terminals will be placed back within the cor- porate limits of the City of Key Schultz’ Business School Bookkeeping, Commercial Arith- metic, Touch Grammar, Spanish Shorthand, matically taught. | | } | Penmanship, Punctuation, Typewriting, English English, and Spanish gram- Spelling, Special Methods For T Pupils and ‘eaching My long service in the Senate ae aa : Backward qualifies me for efficient service. Foreigners. |Study old student's |further declarations of principles | ‘here. This School will be open all |which shall govern me in the Sen-| summer for g ate. I solicit the support of the Democratic voters of this Dis-| trict. rejuvenates ood children, PROF. OTTO L. | School SCHULTZ At 908 and Residence Duval St., City WILLIAM H. MALONE. (Paid Political Advt.) ae Ta | PROPOSAL FOR HIGHWAY) CONSTRUCTION, MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA For Plastering, Stucco ,and Cement Work Sealed proposals will be received! ‘by the Board of County Commis- ioners of Monroe County, Flor- | ida, at the Court House, Key West, lorida, until 8 p. m., June 10, 6, and then and there publicly opened for the followin, : } For the exe: ing into a of approxi- mately 90,000 cubic yards of rock} on the continuation of the 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| és procured from the office of the} County Engineer, Monroe County, , | Key West, Florida. A deposit of | | $6.00 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, Chajrman, Key West, Florida. 22-29-June 5. —SEE— GATES COMPANY 128 Simonton Street Phone 697-W Paul P. Lumley HARDWARE AND BUILDERS MATERIAL PAINTS AND VARNISHES, | | ROOFING Cor. Grinnell and James Sts. Free, Prompt Delivery May 8-15- PHONE 8388 f | Let the Artman Press print it. hereby | within twelve months from the time, MOTHER:-Fletcher’s Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach : Flatuiency Diarrhea Regulate Bowels Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Natural Sleep without Opiates To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Last leldes Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER (A New Tune Each Day By Vincent Lopez) “WE'VE BEER TOO LEMEAT WITH YOU HERE - AND daugh- | faMPEREO ! WHY YOUVE Geed SPOILED THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER!