The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 21, 1926, Page 5

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE — 5 Seccecosececs eee! CARD OF THANKS | | t San Carlos Theatre | We wish to thank our friends} City Tax Books for the ye |who in any manner rendered as-|1925 will close May 31. All taxi : e | Seesecceseoooocooocs e eecceresevecesses ee coast stance during our recent be-| unpaid on that date will be adver F. E. C. car ferry Estrada }reavement—the death of Sheriff |tised according to law. |No Charge Made | Palma, Captain Ward, arrived ‘ 7 : Curry. To all those, including ARTHUR H. SHEPPARD, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1926. t NOTICE Notes of The Passing Day Appears Cencho Due on Tuesday The Mallory steamship Concho, | Captain McIntosh, will arrive in port on Tuesday morning from! Galveston, en route to New York. »* * Schconer at Dock The schooner Lady Antoinette is tied up to the Porter dock. The vessel arrived in port a few days’ ago from Bonacco with a load of fruit on board. “* Miami to Havana The steamship Miami left this morning at 8:30 o'clock for Ha- vana, with a large number of p sengers on board. Many of those leaving on the boat were arrivals here on the train from the north.; Cuba From Tampa The P. & O. steamship Cuba, Cdptain W. M. White, arrived in port this morning at an early hour from Tampa, with a large number of passengers on board. The steamer left again during the day en route to Havana. Girl Scouts to Mect { There will be a meeting of Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held this af-| ternoon, beginning at 5 o’clock, their headquarters in the Scottish Rite hall, corner of Eaton and Simonton streets, and a full at-j tendance of members is desired, | Sat ' Destroy Liquor Local cuatoms officials desire: ed 250 bottles of® intoxicating liquors this morning at the post- office building. This is wet goods that had been seized by officers in their occasional raids of the, reeent past. | + ih 6 Disqualified List The disqualified list of electors in the coming June primary ap- pears on page six of today’s issue of The Citizen. The qualified list will appeur some time during the| coming week. } "4 | Te Give Party The Woman's Club will hold a! card party at the Casino, formerly | La Brisa, on Thursday night the) proceeds of which will be used for! the purpose of beautification of) the new Overseas Highway. i 67% Dancer To Appear “La Joyita,” Argentine dancer, will appear at San Carlos Theatre tomorrow and Sunday, at which | The person who mailed cash to} from Havana at 7:15 p. m. yester-| this office for insertion of a news! day, with 28 cars pineapples and item will please call for the same,| sailed for Havana at 10:30 p. m. as no charge is made for such. with 26 cars exports. F. E. GC. car ferry Henry M. The auxi yacht Avocet, Flagler, Captain Hansen, arrived hailing from New York, arrived in| from Havana last evening with 26 port yesterday. The vessel is tied| cars pineapples, and sailed for up to the Porter dock at the foot} Havana at midnight with 26 cars, of Duval street. exports. | 2 ie ew pb ee | | | F. E. G. car ferry Joseph R.} Teper: Monts Loaishe of, Parrott, tain Harrington, ar- There will be a meeting | who qualified under Capt. Kieb} Troop 1, Boy Scouts, held tonight at their headquarters on Division street, and a full attendance of! members is desired. se ® Mallory Due Saturday The steamship Henry R. Mallory will arrive in port tomorrow night from New York, en route to Gal- yeston, with ‘passengers on board. + The steamer has several passen- gers aboard who will stop off at Key West, with the others booked through to Galveston. e #8 New Gas Station A new gas and oil station has been cpened at the corner of White and Catherine by T. H. Dickinson and FE, F. PI Ps. The proprietors wish to announce to the public that the station will be open every morning at ) | and remain open until 9:30, ex- cepting Sundays, when the hours will be from 8:00 a. m. to 5:00 p.m. A perusal of their tisement will pay car owne: A coe # To Give Lecture Capt. Jack Maher, U. S. A., is! to give a lecture on Life Saving at | | the Army hospital at 10 o'clock eeeeeeecceccces ceescece Saturday morning. At this time) the organization of this body} which is being sponsored by the} Red Cross and completion of the committee will be completed. All are especially requested to be present at this lecture and bring the pupils whom they have had! under training. * * Inaugurates Feature { The Tip Top Bakery has inaugu-! rated a unique feature in connec- tion with the sale of bread in which the firm will, beginning) Monday, May 24, continuing for a period of 30 days, give away three one dollar bilis each day in} time an exceljent performance will| the bread: placed ,on , the market. ‘be put on for the benefit of the| The Citizen calls attention of its) amusement-loving public. of Key! readers to their ad appearing onj| West. page eight of this issue. Personal Mention Roy Rainey, auditor for the P. Warren Bell, son of Mr, and} & O. Steamship Company, was a| Mrs. Bell of Freeport, N. Y., left) passenger leaying this morning on | on the Mallory steamer San Ja-|* the steamship Miami for Havana,|cinto, en route to his home, after where he will spend several days | Spending a few months here visit- on an official visit. | | Mrs. Allen Knowles, of Mar-/ garet otreet, who had been spend-} ing a week or more at points up the state, returned to the city yes- terday over the East Coast. | Mervin Archer, son of Mr. and} Mrs. Milton Archer, who had been | spending about a year and a half} at Sanford, Fla., residing with} Rev. and Mrs. / arrival in the city erday for a visit of about ten days with his parents. | City Clerk Wallace Pinder, who had been attending the Red Men’s | convention in Jacksonville, return- ed to the city yesterday morning over the- East Coast. Miss Juliette Myers, of Jackson-! ville, who had been spending sev- eral weeks visiting in Key We: ‘with relatives, was’ a passenger leaving over the East: Coast yes- terday, en route to her home. Captain Samuel A. Carey, who had been spending several weeks visiting in Key West with rela tives, was a passenger leaving last evening over the East Coast for Miami, where he is now making his home. Mrs, William Weaver, who had been spending the past week at points up the state, returned to the city yesterday over the Florida East Coast Rail Mrs. Clara Curry and son, Mas- ter William Curry, were’ arri Coast from Miami, and will spend about two weeks visiting in Ke West with relatives and friends. UNCLAIMED RICHES IN MAIL Hundreds of thousands of dol- lars in cash are taken annuaily from_ the in the United States h letters have been yerly addressed an ssible. One post nstrong, Was any oO, O. F. ing friends, who much regret his/j % “ ' departure. ics Glenn Kirchheiner left this af-| ternoon for Miami. There he will} join his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Loper, and accompany them on} a motor trip to points in South} Carolina and Birmingham, Ala. He expets to return to the city about July first. F. F. Hoffman, grand master of » in Florida, returned this morning from an official visit to the Odd Fellows lodge at} Sarasota, He also stopped over| in Bradenton and Tampa on this} trip, crossing the state on the Sea-| board’s new line to West Palm Beach, there taking the F. E. C./ and arriving here this morning. | | W. S. Wilkinson, wholesale ship- | per of rock that arrives here from | Cuba in cargo lots for interi points for construction purpe has been in the city several ds on business. He left here for a brief business trip to Miami, but returned this morning and took the stcamer for Havana, where he he will spend a few days in the in- terest of his firm. Miss Euphemia Castleton, who | had been spending several weeks visiting in Key West with relatives and friends, was a passenger leav- ing yesterday aftrenoon over the Coast, en route to her home} in Miami, Herman J. Smith, real estate dealer of Brooklyn, N. Y., who had deen spending several days’ busi- ness visit in Key West, was senger leaving over the East C. last night, en route to his home. had no return on them. This same » ice reported 100,000 pe with letters in mails in one yea elopes deposited. jn the Misses Elizabeth and Mary Fraser of St. Lou i Henry er their bed to geath, af- over to the 4 from Havana this morning | pineapples, and sail- | d for Havana at 11 a. m. with 27} cars, | P. & O. S.'S. Cuba, Captain | White, arrived from Port Tampa this morning with passengers, and | sailed for Havana at 8:30 a. m + | with 246 passengers and U. S.} mail. | as | P. & O. S. S. Miami, Captain Al- bury, will arrive from Havana| this afternoon with passengers and | U. S. mail. | 1 C. car ferry Estrada Palma, Captain Ward, will arrive from Havana this afternoon andj} will sail for Havana tonight with | 26 cars expor F. E. C. car fer Henry M.; Flagler, Captain Hansen, will ar- rive from Havana tonight with cars and will sail for Havana with | 26 cars exports. | E. C. car ferry Joseph R. ‘ott, Captain Harrington, will arrive from Havana tomorrow morning with cars. TODAY IN WASHINGTON (By Ansociated Press) | ; House considers farm relief | bills. Migratory bird bill is before) HAMPER A FIRE HAZARD senate. | | Records show thi the origin of laundry Captain Frank Courtney’s rac-| ee of oat Hi gankes traced to a tightly packed clothes ing seaplane turned turtle near es . g hamper. These hampers usually Polistowe; Bog.,, bat’ he swam a have been packed with clothes hot | from the drying tumbler. The ex- planation is that carbon, being one | of the principal constituents of | cotton, combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide. Ordinarily | the air carries off the consequent heat, but where the clothes are tightly packed the heat is not car | ried off and sufficient temperatur is raised to start a fir poorly rinsed clothes G. C. ROBERTS Dealer in General Merchandise WALTER'S GALVANIZED TIN SHINGLES Cornell Wall Board, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Care Cement Roofing. H. B. Da 100 Per Cent Pure Paint and Oils. PHONE 240 William and Caroline Sts. THE KEY WEST DRUG CO. DAD AND I Whe Birds you see are tolled Scissor -Tailed Pycatchers. [a perching they close frer fai/s, ocesionally giving 3 bee-tird bike tole then they suddenly corr wfa The ar after 3 fy Hy catcher “LA JOYITA,” sensational Argent ne Dancer, who will appear at San Carlos tomorrow and Sunday. contributors of floral offerings and messages of condolence, we extend | our thanks. MRS. ROLAND CURRY AND FAMILY. May 21-1tx BEQUEST LEAVES DOWRIES Julien Poydras, a wealthy| bachelor planter of Louisiana who | died nine years after the Battle of | New Orleans, made a provision in may13-16t City Tax Collector] BBs ais eee? Andrew Farrer, a cripple “of” Durham, Eng., refused to leave” jail when his term was up and wag= put out. Then he broke two wins 7 dows with his crutch and got back J for three months. ¢ Seissorkuled No more RHEUMATISM T'S GONE! That awful agony! Rheumatigm can’t stand the rich, Sot. boo that S, S. S. helps Nature julid, But rheumatism will bring pain and * misery to your joints and muscles just as long as you are without plenty. of rich, red blood in your system. It's the red-blood-cells that S. §. 8. helps Nature build that drive out of your system the impurities that cause rheumatism. And until you do build up your blood to where it is pure and rich and red, you simply can’t get rid of rheumatism. And 8S. 8. S. is the thing. Red blood conquers rheumatism. Everybody knows that: S. S. S. means millions of red-blood- cells—means health all over. No more rheuma tism. Nights of rest— days of joy, filled with the happiness of accom- plishment — made pos- sible by a body brimfal > of red blooded life, energy and vitality. @That’s what the end of rheumatism means—that’s what S. S. S. brings to you. Get 8. S. S. from your druggist. The larger bottle is more economical. ne of their fevorile ats is fying 42 Wd Gown 1 9 Sée Sa fashion DeuUG dd shiultiiig ther rails “Ltitle Do1lig 50- his will by which no poor girl in} his parish might ever have to deny herself marriage or defer her mar- | riage because of the lack of aj dowry, so necessary, according to the French custom. In Poydras’s parish now, any girl without a dowry may apply for it through a | board of three. The interest from | the fund for the year in question jis then divided among the appli- |cants for that year. A STAINLESS LIQUID) PRICKLY HEAT CHAFING Licarbo Dusting Powder stops prickl he: ing at once and drives the ras ROACHES, ANTS, away. It will not irritate the most ten- FENOLE KILLS FLIES, MOSQUITOES, BED BUGS, FLEAS. der, sensitive baby skin. Grown ui MOTHS, GNATS, — oe FL | BUFFALO FLIES fterite igen mane atone Hi | AND MANY OTHER Itkeepe bebiss happy and’ contoneed: INSECTS Always keep Licarho Dusting Powder == uiekiy heat, re SOAS | Licarbe Dusting Powder BSe at all druggists Fenoce tnerecas Co, icra ROBERTS & WHALTON REAL ESTATE BROKERS OFFICE: Corner Fleming and Margaret Streets Cable Address: Trot Phone 788 P. 0. Box 182 KEY WEST, FLORIDA We Solicit Your Listings, Both City Property and Key Acreages ‘ap IT IS RESULTS YOU WANT, WE GET IT THE B. Z. SERVICE STATION WHITE AND CATHERINE STREETS / To Keep Busy And Give Real Service Is Qur Motto BATTERIES CHARGED, REPAIRED AND SOLD Let us take care of your battery; test it occasionally; — Jengthen its life and increase its efficiency Only pure, dis- tilled water used. FIRE SERVICE Don't run those tires under inflated. You won't get full service out of them if you do. FREE CRANK CASE SERVICE—CAR GREASING—WASH? ING AND POLISHNG DICKINSON & PHILLIPS, Props. PHONE 522 They will iftack white-neched ravens and other large trrds, Iighting on bherr bath, Screaring, and gwiag vicrods assaults, THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER (A New via Each Day By Vincent Lopez) SON HERES A LETTER FROM THAT FAR) AG OHICH WE STOPPED (AST “ORY NOT CONE COLT AND REAL VACATION HERE “--- MOSQUITOES! FLIES! COLD STORAGE EGcs!-. AT PRICES MUCH TOO DEAR} =

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