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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1926. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN —<—$ ‘tal $29,000, according to report ~~ Building Inspector given out by Building Inspector Ralph Pinder this afternoon. Makes Report For Six of these permits were for For Month of May new buildings and twenty for re- + modeling and repairs. ee soscorsncccsccvecseccegoroescocosesssoors HEV WECTERS WANT THE AN THAT Notes of The Passing Day “REDLAND ADVOCATES DON'T WANT eoeceacoees PCCOTee DEC Lees OD000000000 PAGE SAYS il cireulates 114 gallons per minute at fifteen New build- Cuba to Tampa The steamship Cuba, W. M. White, left last 7:30 o'clock for Tam steamer will return to thi Friday morning. Captain night at The port on Steamer Arrives The oil k Luckenbach, € ed in port th of oil for the teamer ptain N morning with a loz Florida Fast Coast Railway Company. ‘The steamer is consigned to Everett Russell, agent of the Standard Oil Com pany at this port. ber, arriv- To Hold Meeting There will be « of Stephen R U. D. C., held on, Thursday noon. at 4:3 at the home of Mrs. Archer, 1425 Newton ness of much import taken up this meeting, “members are requested to be ir attendance. * 2 8 De Molays Plan Dance The Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order of De Molays, is making preparations for a dance to given some time during thi the date of which will h« ed in a few days. Elaborate prep arations are y the event, which gives promise of ke ing an enjoyable one. month, announe- being 1 fe Personal seerecerecseccccccccocce Mr. and Mrs. John West, Jr. and baby, were arrivals in the city on Monday from Coconut Grove, and wil! spend some time vi here with relatives. iting J. Otto Kirchheiner, been spending several days in Jacksonville and other points, ineluded in the arrivals here morning over the Fast Coast. who had Senator William H. Malone, had been spending business visit in Jacksonville other points, returned to the city on the morning train. Mrs. E. W. panied by her children, who had been spending several weeks visit- ing in Key West with relative were passenge aving over the East Coast yesterday afternoon en route*to their home in Miami. Roberts, accom Mrs. W. J. Sweeting and chil- dren, who had been spending eral weeks in Key West visitir relatives, were passénger leaving over the East Coast yesterday af- ternoon, en route to their home in West Palm Beach. RIDA esece ¥ Associated Press) House concludes! French debt debate. bill is Army aviation before senate. SICKLY, PEEVISH Children suffering tinal worms are cr restless and wealthy. There are other however. If the has rin under eyes, bad breath and take terest in play, it is almo. tainty that ns are cating away its vitality. The surest remedy for worms is White’s Cream Vermi fuge It is positive truction to the worms but harmless jo the child, Price 35c. Sold’ by all ruggists. MWFE CHILDREN from intes symp. ehild is the no in a cer PYTHIANS, NOTICE All members of Ledge No Knight are requested to atte on Thursday evening, Jun 7:30 to ness efreshment diseu: important b after meeting Cc. W. WEBER junel K, of R. & S Rheumatic Pains Backaches Weariness THE KEY WEST PRUG CO | Troop 1 Meets Friday There will be a Troop 1, Boy § | meeting of} , held on Fri- rs on tend- | ; ance of members + Girl Scouts to Meet Members of Troop 4 Girl Scouts are requested by their scoutmis- tre: Mrs. A. H. McInn at 4 o'clock next Friday after- noon, ir of at the usual hour. Boat From Havana The steamship Cuba arrived in port yesterda fternoon from Ha vana with number of | The e evening for Thirty Cars of Pinapples There were apples arriving here on the fer at These pir es last evening from Havana. were transferred into other « nere today for ship ment north, Postponement of Event The members of the Girl Scouts, enter- in- sutmistress Mrs. A Hi. MeInn's that the entertainment has been indefinitely postponed, and that there will be no practice tomorrow ni; formed by § SeeeeececsccsH son weoveess, Mention S2ecsecvecescccsccesccoes | City Councilman Owen Sawye was a passen' sterday over the ‘or a visit of a few to points up the East Coast. Captain Hamilton W. Albury, formerly of Key West, but who is * his home in. Miami, an arrival on the morning and will spend s visit in the Island City. ! a ph W. Miller, employed at mi by the Florida East Coast ay Company, was an arrival in the city this morning over the Flagler Sy and will spend visit in the Copeland, business man wille, who had | B.C. of Jae | spending West, was a passenger over the Kast Cox route to his home. leaving st last night, en Thompson, employed by ern-Union — Tele; Company, wa over the Ea: points up the Kast Coast for a few business visit. FEE PUTNAM FADELESS| DYES Easier to use | More economical | _ Better results | Dresses, coats, suits, curtains, cushion covers, etc., dyed simply and quickly. to meet | teamer | ) carloads of pine-| ral days’ | Island | been} ral days’ visit’in Key | Building perm Because ef information that was received yesterday from Homestead, several residents, Who have the welfare of Monroe county at heart, felt. it their duty to organize a COMMITTEE | AGAINST THE DIVISION OF MONROE COL . The primary | laws of the State 6f Florida are so stringent we would vio- |date one of their s formation either in a newspaper or in circular or in any other form. For the bene- fit of the voters in Key West that particular section of the primary |laws is publighed on page 8 of this issue of The Citizen, morning ions were we to publish that We can this, however: Outside interests are meddling in | the political affairs of Key West, insofar as they concern the cam- I n for the nomination of a ate We ay further that those intere: opposed to the jator Malone. Deciding | THE OUTSTANDING ISSUE what TWO AND TWO ator. are decidedly on of Sen- of this mpaign is just as easy determini | AMOUNT TO. Why Red Senator Malone? are nd county advocates against the re-election of Because, little more than a year ago, when they tried to t: ble from Monroe county, Senator Malone KILLED the b | before it had a chance to emerge from the committee of the house. CHA long as Mr. Cape NOT THE MOST REMOTE Largo from Monroe county as they convinced that they have to take Cape Sable and Ke Malone is in the senate? They know postively that Senator Malone is one of the most powerful members of the Fiorida senate. They have ABSOLUTE PROOF OE HAT FACT. the- in , troduced their bill they knew he was a powerful figure in the senate, ryecause, when they decided to try to have Rediand county created, y West to find out what position Senator Malone would take in the matter, and it did not require long They most surely are. }a committee from them came to K for them to learn. | Mr. Malone shook his head and shook his finger NO at the same | time. “Go ask “You've come to thg wrong man, gentlemen,” he said. |the people of able. Monroe county if they are willing to give you Cape If they command me by their vote at the polls to give you », Pil do as they command me; otherwise NOTHING DOING! Of course the committee knew that they did not have the least | chance of having the people of Monroe county grant their request. Two members of the committee were Mr. Livingston, yor of liomestead, and Ernest P. Robe city attorney of Homestead. What happened after that conference with Senator Malone? | Though the Redland county advocates knew he was powerful, they did not know then that he was as POWERFUL HE REALLY IS. So, despite the advice he had given them, they went to the legislature and had introduced a bill that WOULD HAVE LOPPED OFF CAPE | SABLE FROM MONROE COUNTY. | They expected, at least, that the biil would have a chance of | being ported, of coming up for consideration before the house and the senate. They did not know that Senator Malone was sufficiently powerful to go from the senate to the house and kill the bill in the committee of that branch of the legislature. BUT THEY KNOW NOW, and knowing it noy THEY DON’T, WANT MR. MALONE TO BE SENT BACK TO.THE SENATE. Fellow Key Westers, that is the PIVOTAL POINT of this cam- paign. It is te your ADVANTAGE, to your county’s ADVANTAGE, to your city’s ADVANTAGE; to your WELLBEING, to your JLB ur city’s WELLBEING to send BACK THAT THE REDLAND COUNTY AD- T SENDING BACK. TO THE SED VOCATES ARE AGAI When you vote for Mr. Malone, Redland county advocates DON’T WANTT in tine senate. And ev TRUE-BLUE Key Wester WANTS a man there that they DON’T WAD At this cr’ stage of Monroe county's development. ou vote for a man that the THE MOST REMOTE CHANCE. COMMITTEE AGAINST DIVISION OF MONROE COUNTY. PAUL BOYSEN, Chairman. RAYMOND R. LORD, Secretary. (Paid Political DAD AND | Advertisement) Fast col by boiling. Dainty tints by dipping. No rubbing or messy hand- | ling. Same package tints or dyes all materials in one operation. Price 15 | cents at yourdealer’s. Use Putnam No- | Kolor Bleach to remove color and stains. } and Wardrobe We will include FR sample pack- age of dye. Specify color desired. Address Dept. 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