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MONDAY, MAY 17; 1926. x THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE FIVE PPOCCCOSOCOCOOECOSEEOOOCOSOOCOOSOOHSSOCSESESOCEOS Notes of The Passing Day | PRSSOCOCEESHDATESSSHOSHOSHOSSSOHSHESOSSESESOSEEEO Teo Hold Meeting ; Large Pineapple Shipment | The White street property own | There were 154 carloads of| transferred to other ers will meet tonight at the Mon-| pineapples roe County High School where | cars here yesterday for shipment} : ‘ ts a 2OSOSSOOSSSOSH 7 SOOHSOOOSSOOHOSOSOOOSSOOEDSEOOSSOC —= SESTSOSESEESCEOEEEEEOESE KEY WEST WILL | the Florida Citrus Exchange;} BEARUP’S DRY CLEANING, | Quine: R. K. Shaw; Hollywood: WORKS we RADIOPHOTO ON BRITISH STRIKE BE Te net 514 MARGARET STREET jowner of the Hollywood Company; (Continued from Page 1) Fort Pierce: F. G. McMullen,, MASTER CLEANERS AND |president of the St. Lucie Bank} PRESSERS and Trust Company, and oe - cme jLauderdale:; W. C. Kyle, presi- pabas | a Senator Hodges, |dent of the Fort Lauderdale Bank | 4 SEES SS MS hs matters pertaining to the widening|jnorth. The pineapples arrived J. L. Nisbett and Dexter M./and Trust Company. and beautification of that thor-| here on the ferry boats from Ha-| f 5 ee Lowry, president of the Capital! The trains, it was explained, | sughfare and section will be gis azn Saturday night. | 4 3 Z City Bank. each will be equipped with motion} en up for discussion. | itt od Pees Key Wester On List |picture cars, art cars and exhi a ie Cuba From Tampa Today Key West: Mr. Porter; Madi-jtion cars Cuba To Tampa ___| ‘The steamship Cuba arrived in| son: E. G. Harris, president of|of activity in the state. Key West The steamship Cuba, Captain/port at an early hour this morn-| |the Chamber of Commerce;|doubtless will display W. M. White, left on Saturday ing from Tampa with a large num-| Ocala: Dr. J. H. Therrell, ' presi-| cigars and marine products, s might for Tampa with a large|ber of passengers on board. Sev- dent of the Commercial Bank;/ing her overseas highway and her Rumber of passengers on board.jeral of those arriving _ on the} Gainesville: W. A. Schands, presi-| incomparable climate. Many of those leaving on the boat | steamer will leave out tonight on} dent of the Chamber of Com-| rR Were arrivals on the train from/the train en route north, with) merce; Bradenton: State Highway Imitation ‘horn. and. ivory. but- 3 So Gores: aay | Pat | * the north. the others remaining over in Key Commissioner Green; Tampa: R.| tons are made from potatoes, by . 7 . ie ms | West. en Fe L, Alexander, general manager Ob-corarepasion. Concho From New Yor | | # The Mallory steamship Concho,|More Pineapples Today a € . eae Tat, Captain Mcintosh, arrived ih port) The ferry boats arriving here} yesterday morning at 5 o’clock|last night ‘and this - morning Shows Workers Volunteering to, “Save England” as - Great Industrial Crisis Grips the Nation president of the Clyde and Mal- lory Steamship Lines. Tallahassee: HATS OF ALL KINDS CLEANED & BLOCKED setting forth every phase | Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hats Made to Order GEORGE’S HAT SHOP 608 DUVAL ST. SII SSS LBs from New York en route to Gal-|brought in large shipments of! Yeston, The steamer had 25 pas-|pineapples which are being. trans-| sengers on board. ferred to other ears here today ** * for shipment north. The pine-| Meeting’ Postponed apple season is now at its height The literary meeting of the|with capacity loads arriving} Woman's Club, which was sched-| daily. | uled to be held on Tuesday eve- Cn ee Hing, May 18, has been postponed! | until Tuesday, May 25, and all) ‘The members of Troop 3, Girl! ‘Members are requested to be in at-| Scouts, under the leadership of | tendance. | Mrs. George F. Archer, scoutmis- si Mes tress, are planning a sock social Oil Tenker Arrives to be given on Wednesday eve-} Planning Social The oil tank steamer Louisiana arrived in port yesterday morning from Port Arthur, Texas, with a load of fuel oil for the Texas Oil “Company. The vessel left again during the afternoon on a return trip to Port Arthur via Texas: ae fee San Jacinto Due Tonight ‘ The Mallory ‘steamship San Jacinto is due to arrive in port to- _ night from Galveston en route to _ New York. The San Jacinto left here a week ago Saturday for | Galveston following its arriva! from New. York. — POPS eesoccoresecvveCegeeee . 3 ‘ Personal ' Mrs. Louisa Warren, of Eaton; - street, is the house guest of Mr. ‘anid Mrs. H.C. Wetmore in Mi- ami for a few days. | ¥, F. Hoffman, who had been | spending a visit at several points ip the state, returned to the city; 2 ter afternoon over the East Coast. Chas. Archer. who had been} | Scouts, under the leadership of ning, beginning at 8 o’clock, at) 315 Fleming street, when an excel- lent program will be rendered on the occasion. soe Scouts To Hold; Sale The members*of Troop 4, Girl} Mrs. A. H. McInnis, scoutmistress, | will conduct a rummage sale on riday and Saturday afternoons of j this week at some place to be! selected out in Gato’s village. The funds raised from the sale will be used by thé troop in help- ing pay expenses on the summer | encampment now being planned. | Pecerevccevccccvessocecee | Mention | Mack Walker, former city po- lice officer, was a passenger leav- ing on the ‘steamship Cuba this | morning for Havana where he! will spend several days’ visit. | Eugene L. Albury, county tax assessor, who had been spending | several days’ visit at Matecumbe, | left that point Saturday night. en! route to Jacksonville where he| | TOTAL CF THREE THOUSAND | }county closed Saturday afternoon This photograph shows volunteer English workers in Hyde. Park, London, manning motor de: Park lias been closed to the pub- pieture was taken Tuesday, after Britain’s 5,000,000 union workers had walked out, and was sent to“NEA Service’s New York bu- lorries to distribute milk to Londen’s babies and invalids. lic and is being used as a depot for the city’s milk supply. ,T! reau by radio photo. COMPLELIST OF ELECTORS — FOR PRIMARY jbooks that have been mislaid® jneglected ‘by the children’ other members of the library be) FIVE HUNDRED AND NINE- |teturned as soon as po: TY-FIVE QUALIFY FOR JUNE ELECTION | Urgent Request Is +: Made For Return arranged for the summer work. | There are a number missing | which will be a serious loss to the + |library in its present condition. |. The Woman’s Club has been jand is now working hard to, build ja library suitable for the children and residents of our city. While the children were busy_ with their school-work. prompt re- The poll tax books for Monroe at 5 o'clock, and the number of itizens who qualified to partici- pate in the approaching June pri-| mary election in all the nine pre- cincts in the county is 8,595, ac-| jturns could hardly be expected, ~jbut now there is no excuse, says the librarian, and requests that of Bocks To Library *! books be returned at once. decent | - Rules on books kept beyond the The librarian of the Key West time limit will be strictly enforced Public Library requests#that all,and patrons going away on their or vacation are requested to see that and their books are returned. This. neglect has caused much ible\in: or-|trouble for the librarian and she, jder that they mez be listed ‘and begs that the patrons will be more! careful and thoughtful of others. } Highest Prices Paid for Second Hand Furniture and Household Goods LITTLE STORE AROUND CORNER 509 WILLIAM ST. 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We repair your tires, when neces- sary, by the new and better Firestone . method. ° CASTORIA For Infants and Children | will attend the Red Men’s conven-! cording to Joseph Roberts, super- sored ie ate dot eee Jat ton to be held in that city. | visor of registration. ; : “ The number of voters qualify-| F i tion, returned to the city yester-' 2 rate 2 Aah cca 30Y hy Miss Al \ing in the different precincts are, | tn Use For Over ears day afternoon over the Flagler’ Bee ay ee Taal ccapsctttely <ne; follows: recinct| }been spending several weeks visit- | Always bears 4 : ing in Key West with relatives ave hh m= ee: eee ty the Linu ' Mrs. Ben Frye, who had been!/2"4 fricnds, was a passenger BS: total 3.598 4 his owed Nignature of * ¢ "spending a visit of severul days|!eaving over the East Coast yes-| ee ee | “at Miami-and other points up the|tetday afternoon from Miami] re | East Coast, returned to the city Where she is now making her resi-| | “yesterday afternoon over the | tenes. , i Flagler System. 1B Weaihectord eck Relieved: and healed since 1820 with | " ae Jar! eatherford, son of J, A.} 5 } Geo. E. Spencer, accompanied; Weatherford of this city, who i GRAY S OINTMENT by his daughter, were arrivals in| 10W residing in Miami, was an ar- | Fine for of sores, boils, cuts, burns, bruises. | ‘the East Coast from Orlando, Mr. | 4#ys" visit. | Spencer had been attending a! ing of the United Spanish jar Veterans held in that city, | 4" Equip your car with these famous Gum-Dipped Cords and Steam- Welded Tubes. We will take your old tires in trade, giving you liberal allowance for unused mileage ~ Trevor & Morris PHONE 725 PAGE SAYS No deadly blind spots. New Day Jewett Six. Clear vision riding in the In the Animal Kingdom This watchman the night can adjust his cyes to see by 3s wellas mp by night. Samuel W.. Thompson, of the | m of Thompson Bros, cigar | manufacturers, was an arrival here | ae d Guerro, son of Mr: ana{ this morning on the steamship | Sein) Camera: ot. Bakek! Cuba from. Tampa, and will spend ‘Mrs. sage labatiger Yearling sane: days’ business visit in the | over the East Coast Saturday) "4 City. ' for Miami and other} - } eemggl the East Coast. My.|, Me™ Ethel Banks, accompanied oe Rae ylopnies sisking. afly. her mother, who had been | Guero Sect Ge dasetsl te t| Sending a few weeks’ visit in — * tee YS 84! Tampa and other points on the its along the west coast. west coast, returned to the city! : this morning on the steamship ir. and Mrs. 1). W. Lowe and) Cuba. Mrs. Bhnks was formerly | m, who had been spending) Miss Lenihan of this gity, weeks visiting in Key West| ie s } relatives and friends, were! kL. Eaton, of Monticello, Fla.,| re Yeaving yesterday af-| candidate for railroad commis. over the East Coast for} sioner, was among the arrivals in 4 Palm Beach where they are’ Key West yesterday in the interest Row making their residence. of his candidacy. Entertainment To Be Given Tomorrow Night At Monroe High School An excellent program is being { Tris ts Dad and} will te fo oa pee fellow, Birds, animals and Hi Mie idea CZ, like mos: Crawler THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER _ ‘A New Tune Each Day @rranged im connection with the “Tom Thuuih Wedding” “will be given tomorrow at the Monroe County School, beginning at 7 There will no doubt be a large frewd in attendance to witness “Jennie June,” the bride, and the Bumerous other three-year old children who will take part in the edtertainment, which gives promise of being an enjoyable one Abroughout. which evening | High o'clock. MY PA CAN ROA AS FAST AS YOURS- NOUR PA, HE CAN'T RUN NEAR AS LW 8eT ACAIT Of THaT! FAST! YOU'RE TALKIN’ THROUGH Your HAT! ‘FURNITURE RENOVATED, Upholstered and Refinished. Mattresses Made Over Parlor Cushions Made . R. Garing, 509 William St. Gm ad An amusing decoration in an embroidered beetle which appears to be crawling up a silk sport stocking. it is stitched in color- ‘ful silk, outlined in gold.