The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 19, 1926, Page 5

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THE K&Y WEST CITIZEN ar WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1926. PAGE FIVE. oe jcharge of burglary and sentenced|the Barbara May, then in course to three years at the state farm/of construction. He was shocked at Raiford. The young man will|to learn of the death of Sheriff commence doing time on his three-|Curry, which was due to an acci- year term as soon as he arrives at}dent while on the maiden voyage the state prison. jof the fine little boat of which Deputy Sheriff Shroyer was in|}he was so ‘proud. | irardo Machado as president of the | Republic, who took office just one Dade County Depaty | years ago today. | Sheriff Arrives To | DAY IN CUBA. There were a number of resi- Take Prisoner To Miami ‘ie dents leaving here yesterday for| EVENT TO BE OBSERVED IN aone As Havana to take in the festivities A. H. Shoyer, Dade county to be staged tomorrow in connec- |To Hold Meeting There will be Improvement To Hospital will a 0: The treasury department receive proposal: ture for the ins toilet fixtures at Hospital in this city Ps . S. Marine Cubs To Tampa The steamship Cuba, C: j W. M. White, left 720 o'clock for 1 large number of sengers on board. The steamer will return to this port on Friday morning. * “-* | Cuba From Havana | amship Cuba arrived in| afternoon from} a large number of on board. The steamer left again during the evening for! Tampa. * © « Te Attend Funeral All members of the Knig Pythias are requested to a: at their hall on Fleming morrow afternoon at 3 0 the purpose of attending funeral of Roland Curry. * + To Hold Dress Review A dress review will be a to- | morrow afternoon in ayview | Park beginning at 5 o'clock, and| the public is invited to attend. This is the affair that was to been given some time ago under the auspices of the U. D. C., bat| which was postponed at the time on account of inclement weather. ** * nts emble | the Pecos Arrives in Port The Mallory steamship Pecos ar- rived in port at 9 o'clock last night from New York with a load! of freight for this port. This is the first of three additional v: eels put on the run to arrive here.| There will be one boat arriving | each week. ‘ PEOPO SSeS eee STTETOOEOOSOEHSOOLOOOSCODEDTSTESGO098 Personal PESORRERORSCOSESOSOEOTOOOOEDEDOOOESOO008 Cornelius J. Lowe was a pas-| genger leaving yesterday for Ha- wana, where he will spend several | @ays in connection with the May; Day festivities’ to be put in Ha-| _ Yana tomorrow. | J. 5. Dongs, contractor, was among the passengers leaving yes-| terday for Havana, where he will) take in the festivities in conne tion.with. tbe, Cuban anniversary celebration which will be held} there tomorrow. | ‘Mrs. Robert A. Williams and, children, who had been’ spending] several weeks visiting in Key West | with relatives and friends, were, pamengers leaving over the East) Coast yesterday afternoo on) Toute to their home in Miami. | eereay | George A. Smith, prominent) estate dealer of Birmingham; | » who had been spending sev-| d days’ visit in Key West, was/ passenger leaving over the East! C last uight en route to his Mr. and Mrs. Clements Jay- » Jr, anl.son, Gerald, at home from Miami this morn- where they have been spend- several weeks visiting Mrs. ar- | | cocks’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Be Frank Russell of Miami. Miss | Frances Russell arrived | them on a visit for several Miss Russell is a sister of Jaycocns. | Th ™/ ternoon en route to her home in | making their residence. meeting .| STARTING SUNDAY in the near fu-| Dade Lodge, F. & A. M. held this} ion of NCW)evening, beginning at 8 o’clock,} at which time degree work will be} put on by the order. e * le Mallory Due Saturday | 2 steamship Henry R. il arrive in port on Saturday} ight from New York, en reute tq There are a number s on board who will| t Key West. | ee 2 of pai stop off Postpone Soc have pices of Troop 3, Girl| der the a 3 been postponed for a | Schooncr Arrives | ish schooner Lady An-| in| The Br toinette, Capt. Jack, arrived | Mallory | | gram for which is being sponsor- | seven d from Bonacco, with aj load of fruit consigned to Ru Produce consigned to Tay! * House Large Pineapple Shipment There were 146 carloads pineapples shipped out of Wi © northern pcin pineapples from Havana, sferred to other cars ventilation at this port. on eee Receives Honors According to ai inthe city from Jack: gene L. Albury was ed great sentative to the Detroit, » convention of the Red Mer It w , Bi M to be held in September. also learned that Miami city at the meeting now being held in Jacksonville. Mention s among the ngers leaving erday for Havana, where he will spend sev- eral days’ visit. Mr, Albury will also visit other points in the Island Republic before returning home. pa B. W. Johnson, contractor, was a passenger leaving yesterday on the P. & O. steamer for Havane where he will take in the festivi- ties in connection with the May Day celebration to be held’in the Cuban Republic tomorrow. Miss Euphemia Pinder, who had been spending the past several weeks in Key West visiting with relatives, was a passenger leaving over the East Coast yesterday af- Miami. Justice Louis Strump, member of the Flor'da supreme court, was aw arriyal in the city today for a visit of several days. Judge Stramp was formerly a lieutenant commander in the U..§. Naval Re- serves, and is well known in Key West, having numerous friends here, all of whom are glad to see) h¥m back in the Island City again. Mrs. E. A. Cates and children, who had been spending sev weeks visiting in Key West with relatives and friends, were pi sengers leaving over the ‘ rrived here on the | and | ~| acceptance of their recognized re-, Coast last night en route to West | Palm Beach, where they are now RIDAY NIGHT FR Sous ; MUSICAL AND CAKE WALK ‘ — Musical progrem and cake will be staged on Friday at & o’cl Harris of This st of some of ent, and in con will render « in the auspices local t an_orche lendid my rrded to the best “walker evening of real entertain- i promised all who attend, helping the for their pment program is by the o fiss Vola Mac oe ge oe ao annual summer follows i " Dieker- —Gilbert Lowe. mental! rs. be-—Misses Izette Russell. Neil Knowles and John Thompson and selection Mr. Demeritt PRO- | | Cates. | Stunts by Thomas Brown, Leon- ard Curry and Mario Saltana. Song and soft shoe dance by R. EB, Seum. | The couples taking part in the | “Cake Walk” : Thos. Brown} and Leonard = Curr, Gilbert Thompsen and Henry Warren; Carl Wiber and Harry Shol John Lowe and Millard Johnson; ph Cates; Everett Perpall; and Joe Cremata; Chas. Lunn and William Knowles, FADELESS DYES _ For Fast Dyeing ee i For Tinting % Beautiful permanent colors obtained by boiling. Delicate tints by dipping. Nv rubbing or messy handling of mass dy substance. Silk, wool, linen and mix tures all dyed or tinted in one operation. For 30 years the most successful house- hold dyes. Complete directions in each 1S-cent package at your dealer's, Us: Putnam Ne-Koler Bleach to remove cole: ead stains. Attractive Booklet: «199 Ways Beauriyying the Home and We gens for 10 cones 50 cover handling. We will inchade FREE ¢ sample pocksge of dye. Specify color. Address Deps. N-3. < MONROE DRUS COMPANY, QUINCY. ILL. * | MOVEMENT TO BE _ SPON-| SORED BY ROTARY CLUB IN KEY WEST; PROGRAM OUT- ALL PARTS OF ISLAND RE- PUBLIC TOMORROW tion with the celebration, while a number of arrived here from Cuba to take | With him as prisoner a white man [| color |deputy sheriff, arrived in the city have this morning and will take back this city on official busine: while ago, when Sheriff} Except in the c Cu took great pride year every y shore land representatives of a leap ns and ends rt in the ceremonies to be con-|named Brennen, a deserter from ed in Key West by the Cuban'the United States army who |convicted in Dade county under a Tomorrow, May 20, is Cuban LINED Independence i will be conducted in Key V well as in Havana and other of the Cuban republic. Today is also the first anniver- sary of the inauguration of Ge- Interest 8 the ap- proaching Boys’ Week, the pro- West Rotary Club, V. Perpall, chairman) committee, who | d in making the for fit- important necessary tingly arrangements the in this city, beginning Sunday y 23. ' The following appeal to the! min‘sters of the city has been pre-! ared by the Rotary Club, urging s of Key West to aid in s incidental to ob-| of Boys’ Week and to to the y way possible. The} ppeal follows: } Do you know that Boys’ Week has in itself ch an appeal that, cepted its chal- observing nce That from the church must} anate the constructive work for! Idren. | s’ Week ‘begins onv Sunday, May 23, giving the chur-| ches the execllent opportunity of jeunching the project. + That the co-operation of the churches is not only sought but urged as a demonstration of the sponsibility in the matter of guid-} ing the boy and befriending him. | That the membership of the; church is a powerful influence for good and the logical ones who! should be presented with the facts} concerning the needs of the boy.} That you are urged to consider | this program seriously and preach: to your congregation on Sunday, May 23, arousing their interest and spurring them on to greater! service for thé boy, and developing the boy’s interest in himself. Know'ng that you will assist in! this great*movement we urge that you preach a sermon to and about | the boys, the world’s greatest set, the future heads of homes and eitizens through whose medium the problems ofthe nation will bef solved. By urging the attendance of all boys, members of your church, sons of members, and especially inviting all boys of your neighbor- | hood to be present, | By making the entire program| one which will appeal to the boys/ and inspire them. | By announcing the special ser- vices in your church notice newspaper ads, | By explaining to your congrega- tion the full plan of Boys’ Week and urging their co-operation in| making each day successful. | Have Boy outs and other or-)| ganizations sit in pews reserved! for them, | We get a good view of the nesting Blue Heron from this spot, Dick. | We'll come here from time to time until the eggs are hatched. Just listen ‘~« to the mate's call of greeting as he comes to relieve his sitting partner. They work only -S@ two shifts during the “— whole of the ‘ THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER ete THERES MRS. PEPP-- SHES FIETY- NET KOO YOUTHEUL SHE AcPcaRs! notable economy | at the present low price $16.50 for a 13-plate Exide. 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PHONE 219 The LONG-LIFE BATTERY for your CAR There is a duet of scream- ing as his mate stands up ready to % fly away for <A foo ‘ll F <> wy a4 evening, the Heror flies home with the parent's laden crop. beak and helps itself to the food thats here IQ FORMER TIMES A Oonad OHO 4S! THEM DAYS ARE FAE TY, LOOKED HER NEARS - GONE FOREVER!

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