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MONDAY, MAY 24, 1926. / THE KEY’ WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREE | | | | 7 M |ments as a result of the walk-ou! PHILADELPHIA Speedy Runner GOLF MATCHES bugle MAKING pat DISAPPEARS T.P. KNOWLES — Strike Called Friday iS. iced hy tonight it the Night On Pineapple |movement of pines will assume WINS BATTLE b DIES SUNDAY Wek le ete mica pine one oe WITH SENATORS é Zoraee | The strike of thet the 150 pineapple | E- C, officials here this itidrning. | sourn's LEADING WOMEN COMMUNICATES WITH mie OWENS HAS NOT BEEN|FUNERAL TO BE HELD AT|Wworkers at the FE. C. sheds here | The strikers were grated” the go ei | | | : ‘was settled Saturday evening and |increase of ten cents an hour, WALTER JOHNSON KNOCKED GOLFERS TO \PAR- CITIZEN REQUESTING IN- | / SEEN SINCE YES- | 4:30 O'CLOCK THIS all men are working as usual to-|making the wage scale 60¢,an,hour TICIPATE FORMATION TERDAY AFTERNOON |day. The accumulation of ship-/ instead of 50c as formerly. QUT OF BOX; SIMMONS } gh ee GETS HOMER IN FAST] E | | i r AnNneinted Prexs) The Citizen is in vint of a} Jack Owens, the little 12-year- | Thomas P. Knowles, aged 82] GAME. PLAYED CHARLO » May 24.— ‘etter from Mrs. © 4 old lad, who drifted into Key West! years, died at 6 o'clock last even- ROBERTS & WHALTON } 100 or re of p South k Avenue, 5 H me’ time ago in a mysterious jing at his late home, 524 Grinnell Heading women solfers are expect-| Arkansas, requesting information | Manner, and who had been em-| street. REAL ESTATE BROKERS . arte a ee 7 » tee off y 26 ii o Se ee p! a ty The funeral will be at 4:30 ASSOCIATED PRESS HEAD-, 3 ed to tee off } ) in the ‘3 ‘ on, Ray 1 Dar- | Ployed at Jeff Knight's restauran’ " : : : QUARTERS, M ete ; T : : firs nd of the 5 ie eiualiiae ae see apne ittte | ‘on Greene street, is reported toj o'clock this. afternoon, from the OFFICE: Corner Fleming and Margaret Streets oRS, ay 24. — Two % tournament. = The | be missing, according to informa-| Lopez chapel to Fleming street Cable Address: Trot Phone 788 P. 0. Box 182 tion given The Citizen today by | Methodist church. The paster, Syeda ij ’ streaks that have flashed acro: those. already enterod| 22°* College on May, 10. the baseball sky of late have dis-| é ; for the tournament are Mr 8 mother states in the let-/ a Knight, who states that the] Rev. Thomas R. Adams, will be| KEY WEST, FLORIDA appeared, but another, that of the . x is i Arms.rong, pre ; ee abe Ha dapartel bey has not been seen since yes- the ofteiating minister: ise ds: ; ele ‘ | North Carot ia} g the wherenbouts terday. ceased was a member of this| rl et phraaleed Dgherapare es |ta bring the champior son, fol wham sh longing, “| Phe youngster worked during] church. { eaves Uh er ay | |home, when Miss Dean Van Land-|be greatly appreciated. | the day at the restaurant, where! Mr. Knowles was born on the| Cincinnati, leading the National : | inghs ex Edna Hirschherg,| A reward of $25 is being offer-' ye was looked after by the pro-| Bahama Islands, but came to this cireuit, has been stopped after five! ce ee | Mrs. W. H. Willard and Mrs, W,,¢4 in connection with the case, and, prietor during this period, and was city at the age of seven years, hav- straight wistorion. the: advancing! _ z L. Pearce, all of Charlotte, ga on| the mother requests that in the; cared for on leaving his work at ing been living here 75 years. He) Pittsburgh Miestig cheeking the| i event that the bey is found that} the home of the late Sheriff Ro-| had been a seaman all his life, | rush yesterday, 7 to 2, when Yde{ Mueh ‘work has been done in|he be detained, and that the po-|land Curry, where he also slept! retiring from active service about) Soars . | " 4 : the eve an a . if ie | the night. seven years ago. | limited t rs ' fa | prepavir the course for the event! lice and herself be notified. during . Rei 3 | ag atte es aN ead j and it edlaved in “cham-| It is stated that the bay:is fand| Mr, Knight states that he will! The deceased is survived by, man, of Brooklyn, which had ex-| 94 | pionabip .” W. P. Bill Goe-|of automobiles, and is most like-| fully appreciate any, information | three daughters and one son: Mrs, tended to 11 contests, was ended) “=~ wwerammermenrerrn bel, professional of the Charlotte! ly to be found around some garage | 88 to the whereabout of the boy,| Lillie Mason, Mrs. Elia Buckley, | 8 i i | Flash” Cavanaugh is a member of Club, is in charge of the play and ; sane hts jand requests anyone who may lo-| Mrs. Jennie Butler and William ge Metro Haviews Of the New ye Boston College track team, one | ;; completing pkuns alone anael he ee eeeeamvetye |eate him to return him to the res-| B, Knowles, all of this city. He | the game, 2 to 1. gitar Iosinw pea bia ee Ca en oath | Lene. taurant. also leaves ten g¥andchildren and | 5 collegiate circles. z | boy for whom a search is heing f ‘ in suceession. |eess of the school's relay quartets ie eRe Sar ee pe sree ae follo 15, light | six gieat-grandchildren. On and atter May 24, 1926, the Jess Petty, big left hander,| has been due to Cavanaugh’s bril- | the ne COMRADE Are LOR height 5 - | . . ° pitehed for the Dodgers, and the| lant work. Boston College ts bank- Charlotte golfers, “in addition to| pomPlesion. may. eyes, eight |B) « NOTICE ‘ll Boulevard Service Station will be Giants got only five hits, ‘There | i on him to bring in a large quota | other permanent trophies. leeks duined hice a * WEATHER CONDITIONS d L L H W was sudness behind the team for, Pate eR mea 1nd fee he eiititn ucrec slide of chin; takes up,wearly hall's. rcasuce j | City Tax Books for the year jj Operated by Leo hi. Warren. i — n ov durin das 25 wil 9 ad just before the game, Jess learn-| their stay, although the complete|of chin, Weaving khaki colored) + southeastern portion of the *|!925 will close May 31. All taxes| sage his mother had died in ‘HOPEFUL OF program has not yet been an-|Wool trousers and khaki st rt.’ country, with the maximum ejanpale on that date will be adver-| a KIRCHHEINER | nounced. leather leggins, brown felt hat and |» i Ravoli tised according to law. | Signed, f | | " ieroliae * Seven runs in the eighth inning Pa fe, |eenwis ahead. ee ares aay ae .| ARTHUR H. SHEPPARD, | gave the Chicago Cubs a victory WINNING GOLF | ite le Wiehlands. A distechance is #|mayis-lét. City Tax Collector| ever the Boston Braves after an MRS LEO BOWERS peste bil es sities d Ss ia et j will struggle, 14 to 1. Thinty- : | William Cates, Grave eS eeenerng tora eet Seas ‘0 players participate: TOURNAMENT | G y cist ° yo at BADLY INJURED Dizser, Dies At Home (ast (ine Proves’ {| BEARUP'S DRY CLEANING | a triple, led a successful attack on| : | Here Last Night < the Northwest. {Bur pitchers, and the Phillies de- | | Within the last 24 hours ©) 514MARGARET STREET | [RF -- feated the St. Louls ‘Cardinals,|TRAVIS BELIEVES CHANCE | ORMER KEY WESTER MEETS| Willinm E, Cates, Wht dicd gt |* there were rains in New Eng- Epene o2t et 7 to 5. 1s" GOOD FOR AMERICAN} ; | 11 o'clock last night at his home|* land and, locally, in the MASTER CLEANERS AND Walter Johnson was knocked | WITH AUTOMOBILE AC. | 1 talaga. ai ied | * north Plains States, and *| IF it’s Lumber, Cement, Plaster, Lath, ete. out of the box, and Philadelphia} BORN PLAYER TO CAPTURE | on Catholic lane, will’ ‘be buried ern s d PRESSERS i ‘; * i ; ii ec showers and thunderstorms = pate el | 1 NM |this afternoon at 3 o'clock, the * si E WE HAVE IT! pecsingel eee Sto $, Sim). THLE IN. SCOTLAND SEP MtAMS |funeral being from the “®sidence * over the Florida Keys; else- Lyons was effective in the |to the grave. where. ceaet! of the Rocky: IF it’s Nuts, Bolts, Screws, Brass, Copper or Sheet inches, givi |. Rev. Thomas R. Adams, pastor |* Mountain plateau the weather * | pinches, giving the White Sox a : i News has been received in th =F . aot Bera : ‘ * Metal, vietory over Cleveland, 1 to 0. (By Associated Press) lelty telling ct an tautomobile: ac of Fleming street Methodist “ was fair. This morning clear au um ey Twe runs in the third on three|_ NEW YORK, May 24.—Walter | vident occurring in Miami when|CPurch, will conduct the funeral |* skies prevall over al sections : WE HAVE IT! singles and a pass gave Detroit|J. Travis, only American ever to! y as bad service. except cloudy conditions over two runs, neigh = aeeine or win the British amateur golf jured, Fhe nos ten ek a The deceased was for a number * southern Florida and the * \f IF it’s Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes or insectseiigic Lou's, 2 to 1, with Hollaway|championship and a native of Aus-| xbout the neck and face by the|of years employed as one of the/|* middle Atlantic States. «|| HARBWARE AND BUILDERS |' WE HAVE IT! ' rene eight hits well distri-|tralia, believes the chance is great) windshield of ‘the car in which shel grave diggers at the city ceme-/" It is unseasonably cool this */ MATERIAL 249; . i for an American born player to| was riding. |te y- He had attained the age,* morning in the Lake region, IF it’s Aluminum, Agate, Cutlery, China and Glass. capture the title . he rebelors It - ae ny hen pres | f 52 years. * Drie A rae ror PAINTS AND VARNISHES, || ware, ment at Muirfield, Scotland, start-! vas driving ahead of another car} ——— a \ ates, ing today. which was traveling at high speed, FE " l f Mrs. Gri * and abnormally warm in the ROOFING WE HAVE IT! odituirfield,,.Dravis..said, .is more; Which struck the car in, which | unerat of Mrs, eaux, extreme upper Mississippi Cor. Grinnell and James Sts, IF it’s? \like courses in America than any Bowers~wais” “Fiding--deiving—heri To Take Place’'Here At ;* Valley, temperature at Huron, : other to be found abroad. | through the windshield. 4 0" clock This Afternoon * 5: 2» being but slightly lower WE HAVE IT! YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Travis used the British style}, Mts. Bowers was rushed to the) than at Tampa. A tes pitch and run when he won the hospital where she was reported to | (Colored) | Over the Florida Keys to- Free, Prompt Delivery ? jhave been in a serious condition night and Tuesday the winds - . | Oo. American Le: title at Sandwich in 1904, but he! Z | SA Rigas ‘a } m,. ur! s ons cee a roa Sechllad: thik | ob ( Gardaer was | ** the time. | vad funeral of Mrs, Hattie * will he gentle to moderate PHONE 838 ry near the crown at Muirfield with | wife of Louis Greaux,!* cast and southeast. passe nlioerey at al’, street Jeweler, who's iied|¢. H. B. BOYER, —_ Philadelphia, 6; Washingtan, 3.|P'8 looking niblick shots in 1902 MAKES START ON ve recently, ‘will ‘he ‘held shit Official in Charge. New York, 8; Boston, 3. : er relies po Oyen Walleyat ny LONG JOURNEY ae at 4 o'clock with bo e | Bobby Jones, Chick Evans and] : erie be venndinterd of tho National: Lasene |George Von Kim will earry the; NEW YORK, Nay 244 lesan Church, i ‘i 3) A s. Greaux was one of the Philadelphia, 7; St. Louis, 5. a ‘a a ba rgen- A | P Ss, Amcrican colors fartherest, Tr: avis | Berna ardo Du: 1, wealthy Argen. vik Gidea onlhved realdenta: wha] F H SOLOMON Chieago, 14; Boston, 8. ii He likes Von Elm, the | tine sportsman and two com- Pittsburgh, 7; ©.neinnati, 2. acific coast star, who lost} neniona: i ad off flying wil b q le Brooklyn, 2. New York, 1. ie Sines tn the American finals |" ons, hopped o in a flying be much grieved on earning Sh tM t 1W. k SER ltwo years ago, because Von Elm|boat from Miller Fjeld on Staten of her death, i eet Metal Wor! TODAY'S GAMES more accustomed to the sort of | Island at 7038 a. m. eastern stand- i = SPRPAET CALL PHONE, 631-W Nears leant winds that may be expected tolard time, today for Charleston,, DIES N CLEARWATER : & Chicago at Detroit. Sunsee By Pavimie On Roy seaside |S. C., opi the Crit leg of a 6,100) “Nows has heen received in the St. Lout : course in Great Britain, « |mile flight to Buenos Aire letge a alge i ie - Louis at Cleveland. : On the. evacuf the toumsment;| jeity announcing the death of Mrs. | For ‘ashington at Philadelphia, ;: er _—- — = }Mary Ann Russell at Clearwater, New York at Boston, | Jesse Sweetzer bad a touch of in-| | sf ' paeiits s |Fla, Mrs, Russell formerly re-| fluenza and a bad knee. Watts | FOR LESSONS IN laided in. Key West vine 4 se Gunn of Atlantis also had a bad) Dm el ea —SER— rooklyn at New York, eigl eriademacerwleae ‘ ve yi Pittsburgh ut Chicago. [were Amer'cans eluding “eight [Phone Mrs, Sara Wilson, 249-J grieved on learning of her death.'| | GATES COMPANY Cincinnati ut St. Louis, | There were. forty byes for the} For Term of 24 Class ea ae | Only three scheduled. st round today at 18 holes, be- | Lessons pawerd H. Kemp, Known. aa the} 126) Siecetn: Stcoet ning tomorrow: there will be|— Teas mace ying -aduire. of: Crown: oink | Phone 697-W | STANDINGS vo eighteen hole rounds daily un-|_-___________________| Ind., claims to have married more | : ine : han 4,000 couples in 13 years. | | rican Le: |til the final round of les, , : American League | “ tonsa hole 2 IN 1 WHITE POLISH W. be —— valatne pun SHITE IIIT New York 25 10 mal | Baseball Game Is 1} pone paiues Poet wuite ide } Cleveland 19 19 .669/ “Called Off Sunday Full line of All Colors Polishes PHONE 348 | HATS OF ALL KINDS Washington ti 21 Ut 553} Philadelphia. 20 17 (641, Owing To Wet Grounds | °° GOODYEAR SHE SHOP CLEANED & BLOCKED ory os aoe JOHN C. PARK || ice = |. 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