The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 1, 1926, Page 5

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TUESDAY, JUNE 1; 1926. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN “** RUMORS MAY COME AND MAY GO; ‘Notes of The Passing Day | KEY WESTERS WANT THE FACTS Girl Scouts To Mect There will be a meeting of Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held on Friday af ternoon, beginning at 5 o’clock their headquarters in the Scottist Rite hall, and a full attendance of members is desired. oe * Many Pineapples Arrive There were a large number of pineapples arriving here last night on the fer boats from Havana. All of these pineapples were trans ferred into other cars here today for shipment north. Mallory From Galveston The mship Henry R. Mallory arrived in port last night at 12 o'clock from Galveston en rout to New York with an unusually large number of passenger: board. The steamer remained in port for about two hours. * Miami To Havana Today The P. & O. steamship Miami, Captain Albury, left this morning | for Havana with a large number of passengers on board. The steamer will return to this port to- morrow afternoon. on Cobb Gets Overhauling The P. & O. Steamship Governo™ Cobb, which returned to this port reecntly from Mobile, was thor- oughly overhauled on the dry dock at that port. The Cobb has been repainted and renovated thorough- out preparatory to taking up the Key West-Havana run. 900000008028 OOOSOODOOOEDOOBOLOSSEDEDAIG Personal Dr. and Mrs. William R. Warren were passengers leaving on the steamship Henry R. Mallory last * night en route to New York, where they will spend several weeks’ visit. Paul B. Norwick, lumber dealer of Mobile, Ala, who had beech spending several days in Key W attending to business matters, was a passenger leaving over the Kast Coast last night en route to his home. Mrs. Mary who had Hobson, been spending some time visiting | in Galveston with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Black, returned to the city last night on the steamship Henry R. Mallory. Mrs. Black was formerly Miss Ruby Hobson of this city. Miss Ruth Knowles, who been spending several weeks ing in Key West with was a pasenger leaving last night over the East Coast en route .to Miami, where she is now making her res'dence. had Captain MH. W. Saunders, for- merly of Key West, but who is now making his res nce in Miami, where he is engaged in the fishing business, was an arrival on the morning train, and will spend sev- eral days’ visit in the Island City. ‘St Mrs. A. J. Griffin and children, who had been spending several weeks: visiting i West with relatives, were passengers | ng yesterday afternoon over the East Coast en route to their home in Miami. F. A. Pierce, who is employed in the mechanical shops of the Flor- ida t ¢ it Railway Company at Miami, was an arrival in the city yesterd fternoon, and will spend days’ visit in the Island City with his family, seve Mrs. Henry Thompson was an arrival in the city yesterday from Miami, and will spend a while vis- iting with relatives. Mr, Thomp- son was formerly employed at the William Curry's Sons’ store in this city, having removed to Miami some time ago. IF it’s Lumber, WE IF it’s Nuts, Bolt Metal, » ocrew WE Paints, Oils, \ WE IF it’s Aluminum, A ware, IF it’s srate WE IF it's? WE relaitves, | Cement, P HAVE HAVE arnishe HAVE Making Repairs A force of men is now engaged in making repairs to the roof of the warehouse on the P. & O. dock| there have never been more false reports told about a candidate at the foot of Duval street. {than have been spread about Senator Malone, Ve verily, the ten propagandists have been keeping their tongues waggins day and night Concho Due On Sunday The Mallory steamship Concho,| ‘The “prize? Captain McIntosh, will arrive in) je was told that So-and-So was going to vote against him because port on Sunday morning from New for the failure of John White’s Bank. Now, York en; route to Galveston’ with Key West know, Mr. Malone was a eatin aca six or seven years of age, when John White's We are pretty sure that, in a community the size of Key West, against him. ” story came to Mr. Malone’s cars about a week ag». he Was to blame as the older” residents of barefoot, Bank on-board. freckle-faced boy, zlosed its When the through his hair, doors. Cuba To Tampa Tonight The steamship Cuba, M will leave tonight :30 o'clock for Tampa The teamer will return to this port on Friday morning. Casein story was told to Mr, Malone, he thrust his fingers and then, gradually, his lips fashioned an amused smile “You know,” he said, “I wouldn’t be a bit surmised if I woke some morning and heard they are blaming the Flood on me.” But the people of Key West have signaliy rcfused to let wool- toting RUMORS blind them to THE OUTSTANDING ISSUE this campaign. They have resented, and still are resenting, from New York with a load of! attempt to PULL THE WOOL OVER THEIR EYES. The |freight on board. There will be! :cay West know | another steamer arriving here next ” FIRST, that Senator Malone, |week from New York bringing aouttihaveds freight ee up Brazos Due Here Today The Mallory steamship will arrive in port this afternoon | 5f Brazos every people of a year ago. killed the bill which, had it become a law, ated Redland county and would | nave SLICED OFF Cape Sable from Monroe county. | SECONDLY, they know that he told the Redland county [Troop 1 Meets Friday of | cates that he would continue to KILL, as long as he is in the here will be a meeting : ; fees ee ees any other bill that would take from Monroe | ; : vory. . night at their headquart THIRDLY, on strect, and a full attend- is desired. ‘ fluential members of the senate. FOURTHLY, they know that, because of his ability fluence, he will be in a position to DEFEAT, as he h ALREADY arrive DEFEATED, any measure designed to GOBBLE UP any Monroe | So much for that ALL-IMPORTANT issue in this cam- senate, county any of its terri | day | Divi Jance of member: 'Cuba From Havana The steamship Cuba will in port this morning from ana, | county’s and will leave during the evening | pajgn, en route to Tampa, returning to | Since this campaign was started we, have had persons offer to |this port on Friday morning. |give us an affidavit about This and an affidavit about That, but, af ter thanking them for their interest in Mr, Malon behalf, we told them we did not wish to use them for several reasons. The first and by far the most important had decided not to attack anybody, unless forced to do so in self- ieferise. We realized then, as we realfze now, that a Democrati much of a and that any attack that would live after the campaign. And at Our land. M ention son was this: Henry H. Taylor this morning sev- rimary family a likely to cngender bitternes | we were wholeheartedly against anything like tl aim was, and still is, to conduct a fair and squz mpaign—and let the better man win. After he it is our ch d hope that the people of Key West will forget the primary and vork shoulder jto shoulder to promote the progress of our city and our county. So we refused the affidavits; we didn’t want y affidavits, and we don’t want any affidavits. E Secondly, we felt confident that, there was not any necessity f We felt doubly confident that affidavits Mr, and Mr Ea raee were vals here from and will spend ppening. —— has won, Henry J. Miller, real estate dealer of Jacksonville, who had been spending several days’. vi in Key West, was an outgoing p ger over the East Coast last | night. by strictly adhering to a cam- paign of fairn and squareness, us to use affidavits of any kind. jvoters themselves were fully capable, dished up to them, to sce clearly THE OUTSTANDING ISSUE Thompson, who had visit will ship | Tam- Herman G. been spending several d in Key West with relat Jeave tonight on the sted Cuba en route to his home in pa. without having a of this campaign. TAXPAYERS and.RENTPAYERS of Key West are firmiy decided that they CAN’T AFFORD TO TAKE THE MOST REMOTE CHANCE to her home in Miami last evening | Qf LOSING ANY OF MONROE COUNTY'S LAND. over the East Coast, following sev-|s | ‘They know that the Redland county advocates HAVE ALKEADY | eral weeks’ visit in Key West with} tried to get some of Monroe's land, and they know that it is “ric relatives and friends. than the delta of the Nile.” Until Luther Burba NS: Isful of _ Sable soil, the delta of the Nile was considered to be the richest\soil in the world, But now, on the authority of one jof the greatcst horticulturists of modern times, THE RICHEST SO.L IN THE WORLD IS ON CAPE SABLE. Senator Malone ady saved up from losing Miss Catherine Albury returned ¥ Sam Goldsmith, attached to the United States Weather Bureau here, who had been spending sev- eral weeks visiting at points in| Virginia, returned to the city this | thorning over the East Coast. | And he wil has a Cape Sable. 1 save us again, and n, and again, from losi Sab!e and Key Largo also. WE CAN’T AFFORD TO TAKE THE MOST REMOTE CHANCE. A. J. Po prominent attor- | ney: of New York, who had been} oo ae ices spending a few days’ visit in Ha-| WE MUST PLAY SAFE and Key West, was a pas-| COMMITTEE AGAINST DIVISION OF MONROE leaving over che East Coa tb) ieee at PAUL BOYS eae aera RAYMOND LORD, Secretary. (Paid Folitical Advt.) COUNTY. Chairman. - — | Austin E. Johnson, connected + with the Flprida East Coa Rail- way Company at Miami, was an | arrival on the morning train, and | will spend several days’ business visit in the Island City. DAD AND } Thats a Herring Gull He makes his nest on cliffs. rocks or seaside downs Miss Blanche Roberts, who had been spending s weeks visit- ing in Key West with her aunt, | Mr A. Pinder, was a passenger leaving last night over th ast | Coast en route to her home in Mi- ami. ! shell Mrs, Eugene Knight, accom- ponied by her daughter, Eugene Albury, Jr, and children, were pa on the steamship Henry R. lory last night en route to New York. Mrs. Knight and family will | be absent from the city for about three months, laster, IT! s, Bras Lath, ete., , Copper or Sheet IT! , Brushes or Lasecticides, iT na and Glass- HAVE HAVE advo- they know that he is one of the ablest and most in-| jate. I sol ee and in-| Watch the wise bird pick up the Shell Fish and fly toa certain height then drop tt on the rocks below to break tts Peyngcse ne VOTERS [IN MEMORY OF THE TWENTY-! FOURTH | Y eee DISTRICT OF FLORIDA I wish to announce my cand: dacy for re-election to the Flor- tate Senate from the Twen- ty-fourth district, subject to the; Democratic primary. | There will be a number of| has she ever strayed. 'matters of vital importance to this ‘ { District, and particularly to Mon-| She is gone, how we shall miss her, ¥ roc County, in the 1927 session She was ever good and true, | | !f of the Legislature. The bound-| To the last she loved us everyone, | @#¥ tt aries of the City of Key West Will till she went to her home } temorrow. have to be changed to include anew; = the Florida East Coast Railway was our dear sister, and a termi The ten year contract | friend to all, will expire with the 1927 session.| She always helped and answered I am a party to the contract ex-| every need and call; the terminals from the| Although she has left us, we shall nsideration of the con-| mourn not, ion of the Casa Marina ho-| For she shall e’re be revered, our tel in 1917. I very much desire | dear sister ‘shall ne’er be for- so personally sce that these| got. terminals are reincluded in the | City limits. No one has in the | slightest degree intimated oppo: tion to the terminals being rein- corporated in the City, neverthe- less if I am reelected to the Sen- ate I pledge that the terminals will be placed back within the cor- ene porate limits of the City of Key| », "8 Vest. FROM THE FAMILY. My long service in the Senate qualifies me for efficient service. During the campaign I will make further declarations of principles | which shall govern me in the Sen- cit the support of the voters of this Dis. MRS. WM. PARKER | member: All ige No. | Our beloved friend and sister has! I passed to her home above, Her soul lies there in glory, right- eousness and love. he has answered to her Saviour, His call she has obeyed, Never from His sheltering arms cuss meeting. junel-3t a thing cannot She Japan is so only about ene- cultivated. IF 1AM State Pipe Line Better | Let us bow our heads and pray. That we may follow her some day; Let us in her footsteps trod In the holy blessed sod; Till we find in glory bright, Our beloved sister in God’s holy | * Extendi A pessimist is one who would want to test the silver a cloud. lining of Democratic trict. WILLIAM H. MALONE. (Waid Voutieal Advts . ~ No s Bus Dee let mosquitoes spoil your summer. Spray them with Flit. Flit spray clears your home in a few minutes of disease-bearing flies and mosquitoes. It is clean, safe and easy to use. Kills All Household Insects Flit spray also destroys bed bugs, Yoaches and ants. It searches out the cracks and crevices where they hide and breed, and destroys insects and Une of the new bags in three-tone red leather with edges of steel has the latest wide conter stran handle | Look oe to your health. Epsom Salts is still the best Physic—take it in small flavored tablets. b/ EPSOM TA BLET. S REO. U. 5. PAT. OFF. DESTROYS Flies Mosquitoes Moths Ants Bed.Bugs Roaches A your OLE oT The Knight Laboratories, Chicago This will be the third attempt, I bet it will break this time If it doesnt break, he will try again and again 1 DONT AYT UT THE® - THAT A SHame! OK HENRY, AWW T GOLE WoNpeRFuL! Dost You wst LOVE THE came? PYTHIANS, NOTICE shments ought to be done to. be done so mountainous ixth of its land i CTED TO THE STATE SENATE, VOTERS OF MONROE COUNTY TO WORK FOR: Aid for and Right of Wa the Island of K Any necessary Other statements will follow PAGE EIVE of Coral City Knights of Pythias,| ested to attend a meeting y evening, June 3, at important _busi- after the} >. W. WEBER, K. of R. & well MP LEIS SS SLs OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN Broken Lens Duplicated on the Day Received that) Campbell Bldg. A. L. PRATT Fleming S& Roads. for same. ransportation Service The prompt completion of the Tamiami Trail, of City Limits to include F. E. West. local legislation. subjee the large corporations or individuals. Fo HG their eggs. Spray Flit on your gar- ments. Flit kills moths and their larvae which eat holes. Extensive testsshowed that Flit spray did not stain the most delicate fabrics, A Scientific Insecticide Flit is the result of exhaustive research by expert entomologists and chemists. It is harmless to mankind. Flit has replaced the old methods because it kills all the insects—and does it quickly. Get a Flit can and sprayer today. For sale everywhere, STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) Destroys Flies Mesgaie Moth pc eure prcked a hard S| thet a i PLEDGE THE C. properties on s may arise. I have no connections which will embarrass me with any of LADD, Candidate for State Senator, 24th District, State of Florida. The fitst mosquito discovers the Bopp Family ; ARE GONE FOREVER!

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