The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 22, 1926, Page 5

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SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1926. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN —<——_ ne eocvec. | | ! Dircanal Mention "DAY BY DAYIN FLORIDA So Now the Season Is On! Jefferson W. Albury, who had! been spending several days visiting | in Havana and other points in the d Kepublic, returned to the yesterday afternoon on the mship Miami. ‘ (By Associated Press) JACKSONVILLE—The_twenti- convention of pecan Georgia and Florida May 26 and 27. e expected. } include ad- L. P. Artman, proprietor of The | Citizen, who had been spending} cth annaal several days’ business visit at Fort! growers of Pierce, returned to the city this} will be held here morning over the East Coast. 50 delegat woe cram will Mr. and Mrs. Noel by L. M. Rhodes, © who had been in Jacksonville for! marketing commissioner, and J. everal days, where Mr. Solomon|H. Weils, of Baldwin, member of | attended the Red Men’s conven-) the commission. will visit with Mr. Solomon’s before re- Solomon, Theodore ancaster, promi- nent lumber dealer of Birming- ham, Ala., who had been spending several days’ business visit in H vana and Key West, was a passen- ger leaving last night over the East Coast for his home, FORT LAUDERDALE—Police- | men of Fort Lauderdale are not zoing to feel the discomforts of had been) eat this summer. The city| visiting in| fathers’ have decreed that they points in the! shall don white caps, white shirts, a passenger! black ties, black shoes and bluc| i af-| trousers, to replace the heavy blue | : ship Miami.| 4¢ the winter season. No, there # . | 2 will be no coats worn, who is em-} turning to Key We R. A. Lowe, spending several days Hayana and other Cuban republic, w arriving in the ternoon on the ste who Cleare, of West n0 had been end- ’ business visit in en, leav- Franklin ing seve Key We ing last nig en route to his a pa over the home. Robert FE. der, ployed at Miami by the Flor’ es Mr. And Mrs. Merrill Bethel And Children Arrive In Island City, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill A. Bethel) and children, Athalie and Jer! arrived in the city yesterday af- |ternoon from Miami, where they |have been visiting Mrs. Bethel’s |sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Bethel and family have been liv- ing in Los Angeles for about eight years. They motored to Miami, jand were met there by Mrs. | Bethel’s father and mother, Mr. jand Mrs. J. B. Lowe, who return-| {ed home with them yesterday. H They expect to remain in the city for a month, and have decided to remain in Florida to make their jfuture home. | East Coast Railway Company, wa GAINESVILLE—The life of a a passe! leaving yesterday af-| pickpocket is a hard one at Gaines-| ternoon over the Flagler System, | Ville, especia hen an attempt) en route to the Magic y, fol-| is made to “frisk” the clothing of | lowing several days’ visit in Key!® husky painter. Sim Canady, West with his family, negro, tried to go into the pocket} ih of F. C. Browning. The latter | | Sydney H. Ball, who had been| felt the negro’s hand and g spending a snort busin visit in| # vicious right to the jaw. Key West, was a passenger leaving | Hegto was knocked right into the Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Albury children, who had been in Ke West for se weeks’ visit, we included in the passengers leaving last evening over the Bast Coast, en route to Miami, where they are now making'their residence. Wm. R. Porter, president of the HAVE YOU SEEN Those Hand-made INFANTS AND CHILDRENS DRESSES? Stes 1, Beautiful 2 and 3 Years PAGE FIVE 4 — 4 PPPS SSO, ‘Mosquitoes and insect bites cause trouble, The itching, swelling and inflammation are bad. The germs of dread dis- eases they carry are a worse men- ace. You can make them harmless. LICARBO applied to asting ora bite stops all itching at once, reduces inflammation, Prevents infection and kills all germs. An application o! ic antiseptic is worth while. It p rious trouble. LICARBO also_hea!s burns, old sores, Poison ivy, sore feet, eczema, Florida sores, prickly heat, rashes, pimples, boils, insect bites and all ski infections. Everyone has ause for LEONARDI'S LICARBO THE ANTISEPTIC THAT HEALS SOc & $1.09 at all druggists First National Bank, who had been spending a short business visit in Miami, returned to the city this morning over the East Coast. Ketchum, who had! been attending a mecting of the| Masonic order in Jacksonville, re-| turned to the city this morning over the East Coast. Mr, Ket-! chum also paid a visit to Punta Chas. H. Wes st Palm Beach. yesterday on the steamship Cuba| ae Havana. Mr. Ball arrived » on the train from Miami and | | Onmondide Leon was. included! | in the passengers leaving here yes- | | terday on the steamship Cuba for | Havana, where he will spend sev-| al da isit. Mr, de Leon ar ved here on the train from Mi | deputy sh welcome arms of a policeman. TAMPA — scores! M ey Again a woman J. A. Law, who up- the law as deputy United Marshal, posse Gnction of being the firat officer to place a prisoner behind the bars Tampa’s ne A group of 's, who had waited of The straw-hat season 18 on last! Hoffman of Cincinnati, pa slightly over s the dis- ee@ MARINE NOTES Pececscccc0eson0Cc0RCenD ing with her four-foot hat which weighs Hand-Made Baby Bonnets If you doubt-tt. took at Mies Myrtle || chis is a beautiful line of hand- made goods and the price is reasonable. geven pounds. White, this and U. Port T: will from Havana passengers for with arrive with mail, and will sail va at 7:30 p.m. afternoon THE GIFT SHOPPE 618 Fleming Street | outside all night, hoping that they P..é€ 0. SS. passeng | would be the first to use one of | Albury, arrived the shiney new cells, left in dis-/5 p. m. gust. sengers, and U. Ss Miami, Ca om Hav Gorda, where he attended the fu-, neral of former Governor Albert W. Gilchrist, who was buried in that city. ami, where he now making his} residence. ye Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pinder, who ie had been spending a visit here BRADENTON—Ma ; mn ” iy a} anatee coun- with Mr, and Mrs. Eugene L. Al-} ty’s quota of the proposed $200,- been attending the Red | bury at their home on Margaret! 999 to be raised by the American vention held in Jacksonville, re-) street, were passengers leaving | Legion for Florida’s, participation turned to the city this morning) thig afternoon over the East, Coast |in the sesqu-centennial exposition over the East Coast. sen route to Matecumbe, at Philadelphia, has been returned uyon advices from Charles E, Harr ate adjutant, that the | idea of raising the fund has been) F. E. C. Car Fe Notes of The Passing Day abandoned by tiecion | Flagler, Captain Han {from Havana last even . Car Ferry Estrada Captain Ward, will arrive) na this afternoon with ¢ d will sail for Havana to- * night with cars, who. had Men’s con-} Paul Monsalvatge, as with 26 of pineapy sailed for Havana : with 26 cars of : Ss Car Ferry Henry M.} from Havana tonight with and will sail for Havana to- | night with cars. eee eoee eceee dese! Captain Hansen, will ar-| Paul P. Lumley | HARDWARE AND BUILDERS MATERIAL PAINTS AND VARNISHES, ROOFING Cor. Grinnell and James Sts. Subject of Sermon I Rev. L. Munro, pastor of the} First Methodist Church, has select-| ed the subject of “Knocking at the Door” for his sermon to be deliv-| ered tomorrow evéning. The pub- lic is invited to attend the ser-| vices on Sanday at this church, * 4 * Many Mavana Patsengers The steamship Miami, Captain | Albury, leaving Thursday for Ha-) vana, had a large number of :pas- sengers on board. The steamer! returned to this port yesterday af- ternoon. * | | * Troop 4 Holds Mecting | There was a meeting of Troop 4,) Girl Scouts, held yesterday ifter-| noon, beginning at 5 o'clock, at their headquarters in the Scottish | Rite hall, corner of Eaton and) Sinionton streets, there being con-| * siderable business of interest to|* the troop disposed of during the}; interesting poseian. * * Cuba to pe Tonight The steamship Cuba, Captain W.} M. White, will leave at 7 o'clock) toniglit for Tampa. The steamer «vill return to this port on Mon- day morning. | + 8 * Mallory Due Tonight The Mallory steamship Henry R.} Mallory will arrive in port tonight | from New York, en route to Gal- veston, with passengers on board, There are a number of passengers that will stop off at Key West while the others will, proceed on to! Galv Scouts To Assemble All members of Troop 4, Boy Scouts, are requested to assemble at their headquarte’ on Duval street Sunday evening at 30) o'clock for the purpose of attend- ing church services. . 8 Te Marry at Matecumbe Mies Florence Pinder, daughter ef Mr, and Mrs. B. Lee Pinder, and Alonzo Cothron, will wed at Matecumbe on June 9 Sev fr ends from Key West will attend the this popular cou- wedding of Medina Due on Tuesday The Mallory steamship Medina Te Hold Rally 7 Wor wh Mrs Re delks of «eshments will {cars here yesterday for shipment | | north. |W. IL Albury, arrived in port y Dancer at San Carlos Miami From Havana | The P, & O. steamship Miami, aptain Albury, arrived in» port yesterday afternoon from Havana with a large number of passéngers | on board. The steamer left again | today on a return trip to the) Cuban port, 2 4 © | | Large Pineapple Shipment There was a large number of | pineapples arriving here yeste rday | from Havana on the ferry boats! which were transferred into other | e 8 | Schooner Arrives The schooner Marklin, Cay terday afternoon from the fis! ing| grounds with a large ¢atch Jon rd. The. schooner will leave | in the first part of the coming | week on another trip to the fish- ing grounds, and will remain out} for several days. ® | To Hold Mecting There will be a mecting of the| Woman’s. Guild of St. Paul’s; arish held on Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock, and all members are,| * | requested to be in attendance | se | | To Give Card Party | There will be a card party given | on Thursday evening, May 27, un- | der the ausipces of the Woman's Club, which will put on the benefit of highway beautifies tion, and an enjoyable evening's entertainmnt is promised all who be | attend. {To Give Dance Tonight There will be a dance given to- night in the Key West Athletic ; Club, when music will be furnish. ed by Boorde's orchestra, and ble gvening is promised who attend. an enjoy all ne dancer, n Carlos h time an will be “La Jovit will appear Theatre ton excallent per atte | seribed the stuff as “unapp: | may13-16t for | BARTOW—A_ new for synthetic liquor here when a deputy sheriff raided a house at Lake Hamilton. Twenty gallons of “grapefruit beer” was found and in the mixture was a generous pértion of ip- roarin’ drunk,” The officers de- ing, even to a thirsty man.” “NOTICE City Tax 1925 will close May 31. All ta ingredient | cars was found! Havana at midnight with 26 cars Books for the y ar | a. unpaid on that date will be adver- | |tised according to law. ARTHUR Il. SHEPPARD, City [<select Knocking At The Doon SUBJECT FIRST || METHODIST CHURCH | SUNDAY NIGHT L. MUNRO, Pastor. DAD AND I of pineapples and sailed for! of exports. ry Joseph R Pa Captain Harrington, rived from Havana + with 28 cars of imports and ss for Havana with 27 cars. s P. & O. Albury, s m, S. S. Miami, with 43 passengers. P. gia. e & 0. Cuba, eR ce Rr ee RD Dealer in General Merchandise WALTER’S GALVANIZED TIN SHINGLES Cornell Wall Doors, Blinds, s Cement Roofing. H. B. De 100 Per Cent Pure Paint and Oils, PHONE 240 William and Caroline Sts. Board, Sash, Ca ar- morning Captain iled for Havana at 8:30 Captain -CmCeSTeRS ts for Ghtaches dere’ Biaeeer | Firwnd Pills in Bed and Golt H hed Free, Prompt Delivery PHONE 838 THE B. Z. SERVICE STATION ‘WHITE AND CATHERINE STREETS To Keep Busy And Give Real Service Is Our 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. TIRE 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 Talk about nestst Isn't this a small one? Each eo ts about as large as Bird. e FASTER PLAN! init pea. It's the nest of the Coste’s Humming ares IF iS like a bag with the b three corners _ FS fastened to the branches oj the tree. , WONT YOU PARLU WE'LL BE LATE (OR THAT THERE - NOW WHAT'S THE REASON- Here 15 the nest of the isuit this oP strange nest NY The birds that bute are fm ed Long= ce | gas WOMAN'S CLUB CARD PARTY BENEFIT ANY BUSINESS COURSE ENGLISH AND SPANISH TAUGHT This school produces workers. Highway Beautification CASINO (LA BRISA) School will be open all summer. Prof. Otto L. Schultz, School and Residence At 908 Duval St., City. Thursday Evening, May 27th Price $1.00 ; f [7722222044 IF 1 AM ELECTED TO THE STATE SENATE, | PLEDGE THE VOTERS OF MONROE COUNTY TO WORK FOR: State Aid for Roads. Pipe Line and Right of Way for same. Better Transportation Service. The prompt completion of the Tamiami Trail. Extending of City Limits to include F. E. € the Island of Key West. Any necessary local legislation. Other statements will follow as subjects may arise. I have no connections which will embarrass me with any, of the large corporations or individuals. . properties on F. H. LADD, Candidate for State Senator, 24th District, State of Flori IF-- it’s Lumber, Cement, Plaster, Lath, etc., WE HAVE IT! it’s Nuts, Bolts, Screws, Brass, Copper or Sheet Metal, WE HAVE IT! it’s Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes or Insecticides, WE HAVE IT! . * it’s Aluminum, Agate, Cutlery, China and Glass- ware, WE HAVE IT! it’s? WE HAVE IT! Wm. Curry’s Sons Co. ~ By Staffora faut Nene Now we see the Tailor Bird , and his nest Tene takes a strand of cotton fibre, twists st into a string sews togetis et two leaves making holes uth his sharp beak, drawing leaves together to fo a pouch to hold the nest Sifpord YOU 00 WALK FURY, (TS FASHWRGLE - THE DESUTANITES ALL SLOUGH 10 JUST This Way!

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