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MONDAY, MAY 24, 1926. Notes of The Passing Day | rrr Arrives on Train Geo, A. T. Roberts, been spending a few days’ busine visit in Miami and other points, returned to the city this morning over the east Coast. ee) Schooner Arrives The echooner Georgiana, Capt.| Julius A. Roberts, arrived in port yesterday from the fishing grounds with a large catch on board. The catch consisted of fish of most every variety to be found in nearby waters. pee ees Cuba From Tampa The steamship Cuba arrived in port at 6 o’clock this morning from Tampa with a la’ of passengers on board. The steamer lef n during the day en route to Havana. * * Large Pineapple Shipment There were a large number of pineapples arriving here Saturday night and Sunday morni ferry boats from Havana, these pineapples being transferred into} other cars here north. for shipment 6 a * € Medina Due Tomorrow The Mallory steamship Medina is due to arrive in port tomorrow from New York with a load of freight for Key West. There will be another steamer arriving here next week, which will also bring freight for this. port. _ * * Mallory Arrives The steamship Henry R. Mallory | arrived in port on Saturday night at 9 o’clock from New York with passengers on board, The steamer after a‘ short stay at this port, left en route to Galveston. ** # Concho Due Tuesday The Mallory steamship Concho, Captain McIntosh, will arrive in port tomorrow morning from Gal, veston en route to New York wit! passengers on board. The Concho, left here a week ago Sunday for the Texas port. ae Ship Has Heavy Freight The Mallory steamship Medina due to arrive in port tomorrow from New York: has 256 tons of freight- on beard Phe vessel | is due to arrive sometime during the afternoon. 5 who had| , ; Scouts, under the leadership of | p number | ig on the; | THE WEATHER | | Stations |Scouts Attend Church Abilene (clear) ~ The members of Troop 5, Boy} ,tianta (clear) Tem. | 62 44) = 66 | 70| 64} Be 8} ston (clear) } George F. Archer, scoutmaster, | ¢ leston (clear) attended services last night at the| Chicago (pt. cloudy) + Congregatonal Church in} | C ¢ ; Corpus Christi (pt. cloudy) connection with the observance of| Dodge City (clear) | Boys’ Week. |Galveston (clear) eae | Hatteras (clear) Huron (clear) - Jacksonville (clear) |KEY WEST (cloudy) sville (clear) Return to City Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Camus, who had been spending a visit in Ha vana for the past week, returned | to the city Saturday afternoon on the steamship Cuba, Mr. and Mr: during the week for a trip up the| S°Y York (cloudy) . | East Coast. |St. Louis (clear) ¢ Tampa (pt. cloudy) ac be Washington (cloudy) 42 Williston (clear) 5 70} 74) 56} 161 oie |Ferry Boat Arrives The ferry boat Joseph. R. Par- rott arrived in port yesterday morning from Havana. with a number of loaded freight vAl ee | Body of Romerro | on-board, many of.which| 10° Be’: Baried Here | were loaded with pineapples. Tomorrow Afternoon * # | The body of Jose Romerro, u.| The P. & O: steamship Cuba,|s. N., the sailor who was drown-| Captain W. M. White, left on Sat-| oq early Saturday morning hy fall-| urday night at 7:30 o'clock for|ing from government barge No.| Tampa with a large number of | 6 at the navy yard docks, will be |Cuba To Tampa ngers on board, Several of {from Havana thi THE KEY WEST CITIZEN oe) MARINE NOTES — 00000000 0000056000 00888 | 459 000000000002000080000 F. E. C. car ferry Joseph R. 66/ Parrott, Captain Harrington, ar-| rived from Havana with 26 ¢ imports and sailed for Havana a noon wit { F&O. 8.5 White, arrived fre morning with passengers and sail- ed for Havana at 8 . m, with} 37 passengers and U. S. | P. & O. S. S. Miami, Captain Al- bury, will arrive from Havana this afternoon with passengers and J mail. Cuba, Captain! om Tampa this} E. C. car ferry Es Palma, Captain Ward, will ar afternoon with ars, and will sail for Havana to-) night with 26 F Captain Han H a this ev will sail for Havana tonight with 26 cars exports. | E. C. car ferry Joseph R. tt, Captain Harrington, will from Havana tomorrow F Pi rrive | morning with cai NOTICE SHRINERS. \ All Shriners in the city are re-| quested to be present at meeting) of the Shrine Club, at the Scot-| tish Rite Hall, downstairs, Tues-| day, at 8 p. m., May 25th, JOHN C. PARK, | May 24-2t \ Secretary. | ANY BUSIN COURSE ENGLISH A TAU This xhool Sche PANISH s workers. 1 summer. produ will be op Prof. Otto L. 8 Duval § | leaving on the steamer were \é vals here on the train from {the north. + eee | Ship Arrives The ferry boat Henry M. Flag- | ler arrived in port last night from Havana with a large number of |loaded cars on board. The ferry left again during the evening on la return trip to the Cuban port. * * * | Arrive Home Mr. and Mrs. William Freeman, | who had been spending a while visiting in Miami and other points, returned to the city this morning over the East Coast. a ee Many Train Passengers The trains arriving here yester- day afternoon from the north had }a large number of passengers on board, many of whom went through to Cuba. + * Request Clothing The local Red Cross informed The Citizen today that the organ- ization is receiving many calls for men’s clothing, pants especially, and anyone having any articles to |contribute are} requested to send |same to the Red Cross head- quarters, * | i SPECSCOSSH OE HES TTTSOOEOOOEEOOOLOOCODOEEEDOUOONEOE® ‘Personal Mention POOCOSOCOOCOOSCOEEOEOOOLOOTOOOOOOODOOOOOHOOROOCOO® Hiram Fulford was included in the arrivals here yesterday over the East Coast from Miami for a short visit. Alvin Davis, Jr., was among the arrivals in the city yesterday over the Flagler System from Miami for a few days’ visit in the Island City. Among those arriving in the city yesterday from Miami over the East Coast, was Earl Cleare, who will spend a feW days’ visit in the island C Mrs. Bruce Corlett, who been spending a visit in Key W with Mrs. A. D. Luethi, left y terday en route to her home Minneapolis, Mich. M | H. A. Lofton, official of, the |Pennsylvania Railroad, who had | been spending several days’ busi- ness visit in Key West, was a pas- senger leaving over the East Coast yesterday afternoon’ en jroute north. ) Jefferson A.Russell, engaged in ‘|the real estate business at Miaii, who had been spending several \days’ visit in Key West, was a pas- |venger leaving over the East Coast |yesterday afternoon en route to |the Magic City. | A. C. Griffin, who is employed Florida East Coast Railway Com- pany at Miami, w: arrival in the city yesterday aft the Flagler Systém. Louis Carbonell was among the arrivals in the city yesterday over the East Coast from Miami for a short visit in the Island City. Manuel Napole ployed at the No. noon on ernoon over . Dora Atchison, who had spending several weeks? visit Tampa with Mr. and Mr agic City. bee Mr. and Mr: min De- |buried in the Maine plot at the| city cemetery some time tomorrow | afternoon, according to order re-| eéived today from the navy depart-! {ment in Washington. The young, sailor will he given a_ military: funeral and a local minister will 'be selected to conduct the service.; NOTICE! { | There will be a special meeting of the board of commissioners for | Monroe county held at the court| house, beginning at 8 o'clock to-| | night, for the purpose of restori | any names of electors that were il |legally stricken from the super-| igned) D. Z. FILER, i Clerk, | Dated May 24, 1926. | May 24-1t} weeks here visiting his daughter, | Mrs. Benjamin Demeritt at her} home on Elizabeth street. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Demeritt| and daughter, Mrs. Charles Wil-| liams, Jr., who had been spend 8 | a few weeks’ visit in Miami with! relatives, returned to the city yes-| terday afternoon over the East Coast. PRICKLY HEAT CHAFING ler, sensitive baby skin. Grown ups | should use Licarbo liquid for pri 11) sscutio aking Rinrder soothes and heals chafing, rashes and every type of infant skin ication atonce, The sore ems wad ieieacion eeeoer. Itkeeps babies happy and contented. Always keep Licatho Dusting Powder in the aursery and use it freely for prickly heat, chafing and skin irrita- tions, | Licarbo Dusting Powder | 3Se at all druggists P. & O. S, S. Miami. Captain Albury, will sail for Havana to- morrow morning with passengers and U. S. mail. CHICHESTER bores, ceaiet ne Tako me other. Buy. “CHES FERS DIAMOND ILLS, for 40 years koowa || Highway Beautification $ PILLS WOMAN’S CLUB CARD PARTY BENEFIT DR. HARRY N. S. JONES DENTIST 532 Fleming Street | OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 to 12.30; 2:00 to 6:00 PHONE 364-3 CASINO (LA BRISA) Thursday Evening, May 27th Price $1.00 PAGE SAYS Three times the radiator capacity is circulated per minute at speed of fifteen MPH. in New Day Jewett Six engine. 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. service out of them if you do. FREE CRANK CASE SERVICE—CAR GREASING—WASH- ING AND POLISHNG DICKINSON & PHILLIPS, Props. PHONE 522 You won't get full had|in the mechanical shops of | the| VAD AND | Over there are Baltimore Orioles building their nests . These birds range east of the Rockies iA North America breeding from Southern United ‘States north fo New Bruhsutick 2 Saskatchewan . beautiful bird is of flame color with entirely black head . Their nests wh | \ | MULE AEA THAT LITTLE BLACK BOX IN YOUR HOME -.- - Do you ever think of your gas meter as an open book in which your account with this company is kept? ‘That is exactly what it is. It is placed in your home so that you may check the amount of your pur- chase of gas and keep track of any increase or decrease in the use of this household nece F Read your meter yourself and be convinced that you are getting what you pay for. It is easy to do if you follow these instructions: Get from you last bill the date on which your meter was read the last time. On the same day of the current month, or the day the meter reader calls, look at your meter dials and do three things: First—Ignore the small dial at the top. It is used only in tests. Second—Reading from left to right, put down the smaller of the two figures next to the hand on each large dial. On the dials shown above these are 516. Third—Add two ciphers to the figures taken from the dial (which makes in this case 51600) and from these figures substract last month’s meter reading as shown on your last gas bill. The result ‘will be the cubic feet of gas used during the month. ESTA PEQUENA CAJA NEGRA EN VUESTRA CASA - - - Ha pensado usted alguna vez en que el registro de gas instalado en su casa es como un libro abierto, en el cual su cuenta corriente con esta Compania se pone de manifiesto? Pues esto es, ciertamente, su’ efecto. Este registro ha sido instalado en su casa para que usted pueda confrontar la cantidad de gas consumido y para llevar una cuenta exacta del aumento o disminucion del consumo de esta necesidad domestica. Lea usted el registro y se convencera de la cantidad que obtiene y por la cual habra de pagar. Para obtener esto no hay mas que seguir las instrucciones siguientes: Primero—Ignore el disco pequéno, este es solamente’ para Jas prubas. Segundo—Leyendose de la izquierda a la derecha anotese los nu- meros mas inferiores y proximos a las manecillas de los tres discos mayores. En los discos citados aparecen marcados con el producto 516. Tercero—Anadasele dos ceros a estos numeros y se obtendra la cantidad de 51600. Sustraigase de estos numeros la cantidad presentada por la Compania en su ultima cuenta y el resultado le dara el numero de pies cubicos consumido durante el mes. GAS SERVICE COMPANY OF KEY WEST Open until 9 o’clock every Saturday night for the payment of bills and sale of merchandise . Here from the branch of an elm tree the Orioles . are winding string d letting theme a 8 loop hanging as long as and The 2 they wish frely the nesl ich dre Charles Boll, returned to the city) this Cuba. morning on the steamship Lopez, former deputy marshal, who had a visit of several and other points, returned to the city this morning on the mship Cuba, Andrew L. Dnited State been Helen Kesinger, little daug of Mr. and Mrs, Clyde H, K ger, of Little River, Fla, was arrival in the city yesterday over the F. EF. C a few weeks, with Em Ke ter sin an Lowe, who had nding several weeks visit- Key West with relatives, Was a passenger leaving night on the ste RK been ing in route te meritt, accompanied Ray, were passengers leaving on the steamship Cuba urday (night for Tampa where they will spend a few weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ort y their son, A. T. Sjursen, formerly — sta- tioned at the navy yard here, but who bebn making his home in New Yo for the ,past years, was arrival in Saturday pight on Henry R. Mallory several an the city the steamship Otis Johr vy Yard her Orlando, ret on the often I0 inches long an wide ,are made rs gllces string .ele 5 inches t Tu BCG A FIRENP TO DING TOMGHT EO CISH- HE'S ONE FINE GUY- iss One of the birds stays inside Weaving, pecking and pressing te dows end tour into shape y ile the mate brings yee material. We In time halthed and the parents, oxieer os hard to feed their young. e YOU WiLL NOT BRING Him YO TS HOUSE -- I'D UKS see You TRY! BUT EU'S AW OLD, OLD FREN DEAR OS WERE STHOOLMATES- Hie AWD T THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER! @ sean A