The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 29, 1926, Page 5

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‘Notes of The Passing Day | _ Jinner ie. Tonight There will i oc tonight at the Key West § Gountry Club, and a most enjoy-| ble evening is promiged all who | tend.’ Music will pe@sndered by he club orehestra. * fiami to Havana The steamship Miami, Captain Mbury, left this morning at 8:30 Yclock for Havana, with a large gumber of passengers on boz The steamg will return to port on Monday afternoon. * th Guba To Tasopa Tonight The P. & O. steamship Cuba, (aptain W. M. White, will leave tonight at 7:30 o’clock for Tampa, Fith passengers and freight’ on board. The amer will return to this port on Monday morning. ae eee San Jacinto Due Tonight The Mallory steamship San Ja- Gnto is due to arrive in port to- sight from New York en route to Galveston with passengers on board. The San Jacinto left here ® week ago Sunday for New Yor! To Sing At Services Atwood Sands, Edmund Curr: William Taylor and M. Piper the quartette that will sing at the M-morial service at the Maine Plot in connection with the observance of the event. (* 4 Brazos Due on Tuesday The Mallory steamship Brazos ‘will arrive in port on Tuesday af- ternoon from New York with a load of freight for Key West. vessel on leaving this port will pro- ceed to Galveston, then on to New York. er) Call For Bids The Monroe County Commis- sioners are calling for bids for the purchase of two delivery trucks| and gasoline engine. relative to the bids to be received en June 3 appears in the columns | of The Citizen today. s* To Enter Parade Charles H. Ketchum, comman- der of the B. H. McCalla Camp, U. 8+ W. A., requests all membe: to assemble at Harris School, cor- mer of Margaret and streets Monday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock for the parade and pai ticipation in Memorial Day ever- cises to be held. Personal» seovecoceusce Harry A. Leuthi, ney, has been, spending day Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Leuthi. He| expects to return to Miami about! Monday. several Albert E. Btintips , prominent lumber dealer of Cincinnati, Ohio, who had been in the city for sev- eral days’ visit, was among the passengers leaving last night over the East Coast en route to his heme. Mies Carrie Saunders and Miss Lucille Lowe were among the pas- sengers | ing yesterday after-| noon over the East Coast for Mi- ami where they will spend several weeks’, visit with r and friends. tives Ernest W. spending Key Mr. and Mrs. who had been weeks visiting in telatives, were éver the fernoon en route to their home in Miami ‘elton, several William W. Reed, official of the Pennsylvania Railroad, ‘who had been spending s visit in K er leaving ov Mt night en route to his home. Franklin J, Miller, ected with the Company, with he Havana, wa fester afternoon hip Miami, and » " journ Island City, | Fast Coast te ork where he vacatior who is con- Cuban Railway quarters in rival in the city n the st an am hort so n the eft over en New y will spend several weeks VALENTINE DAY PUT TO USE : With sibility Day oti n view to testing t traditions fine Hygiens be a dinner dance} to be conducted | The | 4A notice | Southard | Miami attor- | in the city with his parents, | West with! sngers leaving | East Coast yesterday af-| “* PARTY RETURNS Thre was number of pineapples arriving here last eve- ning on the ferry boats from Ha-| vana. The pineapples were trans- ferred to other cars here for ship- }ment north. MRS. FRANK HAYES AND OTHERS SPEND ENJOY- ABLE OUTING | Mrs. Frank Hayes, who resides at the corner of Eaton and W liam streets, accompanied by number of other re<idents of K West, has returned to the city *# | Subjects of Sermons | Rev. L. Munro, pastor of the First Methodist Church, has select- ed the subject of “Peter’s Ques- tions” for the morning sermon to be delivered tomorrow. The pas- tor will preach on “Christian Edu- | cation” at the evening hour. \ *e 8 {Girl Scouts Meet There was a meeting of Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held yesterday after- noon, beginning at 5 o’clock, at their headquarters in the Scottish Rite hall, corner of Eaton H Sinmonton streets, with a following members: Mrs. Fr: large number in attendance. Hayes, Mrs. V. Kennison, Ward hy ae Hayes, Jr., Leon Guyer and Dr. C. To Observe Holiday ¥. Kemp. national holiday, the local post of- eeose fice force will observe Monday. Centenary of the birth of Ebe- The windows will be open from 8 until 10 o’clock in the morning, Butterick, who originated ue ‘paper patterns. a week spent in Havana and other |peints in the Island Republic. The party went to Havana for the ng in the Cuban Independence Day bration staged in the C tal on May 20. The party was composed of the ce n capi- and fairly when they will be closed for the remainder of the day. Carriers will make one full delivery in the morning. Collections and mail dispatches will be made as usual. Mails will be distributed in boxes. * 4 To Attend Services | Chi H. Ketchum, commander, and Geo. E. Spencer, adjutant, re- quests all members of the B, H. McCalla Camp, U. S. W. assemble at the corner of Eaton and Simonton streets on Sunday evening, May 30, at 7:15, for the of attending Memorial at the First Baptist | Church, All veterans and_patri- | otic organizations are requested to | join with the camp. To Attend cree Susie , recording secre- |tary of the P. 0. of A. requests Jall_ members ca an organ |to assemble at the corner of E and Simonton streets. on Sunday eyening to attend services at the Baptist Church. The order is also requested to meet at the corner) lof Margaret and Southard streets jon Monday afternoon to attend the services to be conducted at the Maine plot in the city ‘cemetery in conneetion with Memorial Day.| Seventy years ago the first Re- publican’ party convention was held at Bloomington, Ill. of Po- a new The Netonel Assembly land meets today to elect President of the Republic. A national convention of execu- tives and council of the Camp Fire | Girls opens today at lg Calif. President Coolidge and Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Sweden are to be the central i s at the unveiling ceremonie in Washington today of the monu- ment erected to John Ericsson, ane sige M daughter of S bri United States Senator Maryland. eocecceccecooccereveccese TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS ° y United ho, born in Ke ec cagaleWinglllnicsenck ago | today. . Bruce of snecene Mention Commander Alexander Ramsay, | Miss Emily mi,/R, N., who married the Princes who had been spending the past! patricia of Connaught, several weeks in Key years ago today. jing relatives, w: ass 7 suit leaving over the East Co: Prof. W. Lee Lewis, inventor of terday en route to the Lewisite and other high explosives. | City. born at Gridley, Calif. 48 year: ago today. Gilbert K. Chesterton, celeb’ ed English author and journalist, born 52 years ago today. Theodore M.Albury, formerly of Key West, but who is now making his residence in Miami where he is engaged in the fishing an_ arrival jon the morning train, and_ will |spend se visit in the jIsland ¢ Captain business, was Gordon Congress district, ye ago today. Lee, representa of the Seventh Georgia DON’T LGOK OLD BEFORE YOUR TIME | Rev. W. K ames, pastor of , the First Baptist church return- ed to the city this morning. Three |weeks ago he left to attend *the {Southern Baptist Convention — in | Hous' ston, On the return trip he at several points in Alab: So many tired, nervous, run- down men and women needlessly endure pain and misery by day, sleep-disturbing bladder weakness at night, when just 2 of Foley Pills (a diuretic stimulant for the idneys) corrective and regula- tive, taken after each meal and at bed time, would give them bodily comfort and case from pain. Mi on, Bel- videre, 1 “Foley Pills made a big difference in me, and I feel strenger and better in every way.” Satisfaction guaran- teed. Ask druggist for Foley Pills. Key West Drug Company. may 1-1m Sweeting | nt ar- Mr. M E. were included in the — re jrivals here from Miami, Mr. and Mrs. Sweeting formerly resided in Key West but have been making their in the Magic City for the past several years. and home your The and Mrs. A. re this D. Le to visit their son-in-law rhter, Mr. and Mr Mr. Geuthi will b West about four weeks, Leuthi will the away. After thi athi ¢ evening Grand Re G. W. Williams, aged 65, of Pearl, IL, is suing for divorce after being married from Key is Mrs. mmer 40 years. In the North Tyrol district of Switzerland women with bobbed hair must pay a special tax. pending daughter in contemplate: and Louis: ne time Ray in and Minne ota eived were favorable CHICHESTERS Pilts Padinat . We have a Sedan. € me: “e Ter f One condition. seven- ciate them. Antonio Garcia’s Garage from a most enjoyable visit of a * in connection with the * Frank | * jings and to Stockton, | the j Treasury Mellon, will become the | de of David K. Bruce, son of | if lin attendance of the graduating ! born 45'day School : born at Ringgold, Ga., 67| | ed, assenger Cadill: You must see thes * * le * FROM HAVANA : THE KEY WEST CITIZEN eo ee ee WEATHER CONDITIONS | MONROE » Navajo Indian Youth In Fine Screen Role It remained + Pressure continues abnor- *) mally high over the eastern * portion of the country, with the maximum resting on the * upper St. Lawrence Valley and is lowest over the Da- kotas. These pressure changes re- * sulted in showers in northern * Florida and rains in the north- *| care of his life, to play the most ern Plains States, fair weath- * |: 2 = . important juvenile screen role of * er prevailing elsewhere east *! ine year. * yeets of the Plateau. : A The remar Temperature in the Da- *| complished ¢ Kotas, northern Herida and *|“The Owl,” one of. the New England has fallen some- */Navajos who appear * what, elsewhere it has risen * | Vanishing Aunmerenne? as a rule. The weather is “| mount’s screen version of Zane cooler than the seasonal aver- epic of the red man with age over most of the country ©) Richard Dix as the Indian hero. east of the Mississippi River. "The picture, which will be shown Moderate easterly winds the Monroe Theatre * are indicated for the Florida *| oy last time, Keys tonight and Sunday. lmore H. B. BOYER, Official in Charge. | * * »|derstand English, a boy who never le boy this feat who ac- 10,000 in “The than 500 persons on ation for four months. s success in the role in the |George B. Seitz, the director of the picture. He was selected be- jcause no white boy could have as- take this sumed the role of an Indian ac- He is of average size or his age, but is super-humanly the CARD OF THANKS We, the undersigned, means in expressing our heartfel appreciation to the many friends u u 00 were so kind and rendered /|StTong. He rides like an Arab, such invaluable assistance during "OPCS: shoots, traps, cooks and | the illness and after the death of does everything thay way other In. our dear mother ah Sophia Al- dian boy can do but that most bury, and to assure them that their |¢ther boys can’t. mae many kindnesses will never be for-| He has learned a few English gotten.’ We also desire to express | Phrases, “Och,” which is an ab- qurbithanks| aad) appreciations for breviation of “O. K.’? used ex- the many beautiful floral offer- Senerly We Wenibers of the crow ! to all who tendered the | the’location company, “Lemme cars. The kind ex-|8¢e” “All right, cut,” and about lereasionuice, condolence fromyjell twenty words which he picked up erate eewanderalicilte. asin one from some of the cowboy mem- bers of the outfit, but which are {not used by the best conversa-| tionalists. He and Richard Dix became fast} |friends. In addition to Dix, Lois Noe Noah Beery and Malcolm McGregor are featured players. | Melstone wae adautadll ieiacrcen use by Lucien Hubbard, editorial RES, jSupervised of all Zane Grey pro-} aSchoal 9 ductions for Paramount. Ethel .m. | Doherty wrote the scenario. ty iyo | George Magrill, John Webb Dil- Preaching 8 p.m lion, Charles Stevens, Guy Oliver Prayer meeting Wednesday 8)8ppear in the strong supporting a j cast. Choir practice Thursday 8 p. m.| use of their incomparable loss. THE AT THE CHURCHES: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH FAMILY. Sund: p. TOMORROW Famous Woman In FLEMING STREET CHURCH Story By Famous Author Fleming and William Sts.) morning hour will be given Scldom in the history of the motion picture has a -single pro- {duction provided ceremonies of the Monroe County |treat to the in ‘Hi¢h School, with the usual Sun-|™ankind as Mrs. Rudolph Valen- ion to be held. _|tino’s brilliant _picturization of In ‘the evening the pastor will, Laura Jean Libbey’s great novel preach on “The Guilt, Doom And|“When Love Grows Cold” sche- Destiny of Sin.” The choir wil] | duled for exhibition at the Mon- render special music during the ,'C¢ Theatre tomorrow. nEvicun. In point of beauty of back- THOS. ground and investitude, in the lavishness of gowns and boots, in |bizarre scenic interiors not to mention the charm and power of the story itself, it is doubtful if any other star in the realm of the cinema has ever been so auspic- iously launched as Mrs. Valentino, known far and wide as Natacha Rambova, the exquisite and ac- complished young wife of the famous Sheik of the movies. Two light delivery trucks, ex-| For Mrs. Valentino her _pro- press body type. To be self-start- duction means the first step to- ing, fully equipped with curtains,|ward unqualified stardom on the lights and spare tire. Intending|screen. That she will go far, is bidde: requested to submit the opinion of many of the first- cuts and full descriptions of the rank critics in this country who outfits they propose to furnish. already have reviewed her Also for one 4-cylinder, medium formance in “When Love Grows duty gasoline boat engine, between Cold” an F. B. O. production. FOsands20 1138 In her role of the loyal The County of Monroe reserves | qutiful wife who first “makes' the right to waive any informality |}... husband and then rescues him in the proposal and to accept or re- ' (Cor. Th tiable eye of Wo- R. ADAMS, Pastor. SEALED PROPOSALS Sealed proposals will be received until 8 p. m., June 3, 1926, by the Board of County Commissioners for Monroe County, Florida, at the Court House, Key, West, Florida, and then and there publicly open- for the following: and for a Navajo In- dian boy, unable to speak or un-| , |attended school a day in the nine! is Nasja, | Para-| today | ee kept a company of, is} opinion of| such a lavish! per-| DAILY LESSONS IN. ENGLISH By W. L. GORDON ece Words often mi: “I have got to go.” Omit “got Often mispronounced: prer ture. Pronounce the first e as in | “me” Often misspelled: belief; ic Synonyms: skilful, adroit, clever, dexterous, expert, apt, able, tal- ented, ingenious, gifted, bright. Word study: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us in- | crease our vocabulary by master- ing one word each day. Today word: Retrospect (noun); a view of something past. ‘He turned his pen to a retrospect of the Civil | War.” LOOK AND LEARN | By A. C. GORDON tee How much of the s | the earth does water cove 2. What is the salary vice-president of the States and the members cabinet? 3. What bird was worshiped by the ancient Egyptians? 4. What is the most popular | of all foliage plants? What is the largest river in Italy? of the United of the Answers to Yesterday’s Questions: The violet. San Francisco. Andrew Jackson. Detroit River. Hannibal. ge weekly hours of at Britain are now stated to be 48, as against 53 and | \ 54 before the war. |; when the acquisition of riches causes him to stray from the paths of rectitude, Mrs. Valentino ‘achieves tremendous height of {dramatic power. A facility of | expression is apparent in every-} | thing she does on the screen. The flaring individuality of her at- tire, of the settings which she per- | sonally supervised, also provide | an optical treat for all women who see this picture. Clive Brook ably star. supports the ATOUCH of the ORIENT Givestoyour complexion the fascinating, mystic Tey a of the Orient. An alluring seductive touch that comes only the use of Gouraups Made in White - Flesh - Rachel Send 10c. for Trial Size Ferd. T. Hopkins & Son, New York City BIPBES SE SS, OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN Broken Lens Duplicated on the Day Received | A. L. PRATT Campbell Bldg. Fleming St Ws Sb es ject any, or all bids. Pains caused by BLADDER CATARRH Santal Midy Be sure is Sold by Al Dre: Good Used Cars 1925 model Country Club Hupmobile In perfect condition. In first-class > cars to appre- Constipation Flatulency Aids in the assimilation of Food, Proven directions on each package MOTHER:-Fletcher’s Castoria is especially prepared relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Wind Colic Diarrhea |, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Natural Sleep without Opiates To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Physicians everywhere recommend INFORMATION ON KEY WEST La Concha suey European: plan, single $3 to $4, double $5 to $7 On large parties of 75 or more, special redueed rates. Oversea Hotel, European plan, single $2 up, double $4 up. Hotel Casa Marina, closed for the season, Population of Key West, 18,000. Municipal Golf Links—a sporty course, extending from Gulf to Ocean. Summer rates, green fees 75c per day. 5.00 plus tax for year. Bathing Beach and Tennis—Casa Marina Hotel Grounds. Also public tennis and bathing beaches. Fishing! Over 600 varieties. See hotels for boats. Free Aquarium, east end of Flagler street. Marine curio shop on Margaret street. Taxi Stands at railroad station and hotels. Key West. Ocean Boulevard, to encircle city, now being built by Monroe county. Over-Sea Highway, from Key West to the mainland. one third distance completed, balance of roadway con- racted. Steel toll-bridges to span the long water gaps. ae a taxi spin out over the Ocean, from the city of Key West. Pipe Line for municipal waterworks soon to be laid from mainland. Plenty of fresh, pure water to Key West and the Florida Keys. White Ways now being installed through the busi- ness districts. Building permits and Bank deposits rapidly increas- ing. Key West postal receipts show an average monthly increase over last year of 30 per cent, Best natural harbor in Florida. reach $47,000,000.00 annually. Duval Mortgage Company. First mortgage loans to home owners and home builde Maximum loan $5,000.00. On improved income busin properties 512,500. Applications received at Company’s office No. 614 Duval Street. Key West Foundation Company’s division at easte See Exports-imports beautiful Sub: y end of the island is daily reporting “Progre Several new houses under construction. Graders, scarifiers, roadrollers, draglines, and motor trucks in active operation. 25 ft. business lots on Flagler Street, $100 per front foot, or $2,500. 50 ft. residential lots, $75 per front foot, or $3,750. Terms 20 per cent cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years; interest 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annnu- ally. All titles insured by New York Title and Mort- gage Company. Certificate of Title Insurance delivered to purchaser with contract. Those desirous of consulting either the Wall Street Journal or the Boston News Bureau will find copies of the same on file in our office. Any further information on Key West will be gladly furnished by KEY WEST FOUNDATION CO. MALCOLM MEACHAM, President 2hone 45 614 Duval Street San Carlos Theatre| Do This One Grand Opening SATURDAY, MAY 29th HARRY CORDRAY OFFERS The “Snappy Steppers’ WITH TOMMY BURNS Musical Comedy Revue PRETTY GIRLS FUNNY COMEDIANS Fun for the Whole Family VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES CHANGE OF PROGRAM THREE TIMES WEEKLY ~ ORCHESTRA 50c PRICES: -- Batcony’” 35c MEET ME AT THE SAN CARLOS THEATRE

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