The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 3, 1926, Page 5

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THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1926. Sesccccovcsnegseoese Notes of The Passing Day | Arrive Yesterdzy J. F. Obregon, « distinguished Cuban, who recently married a daughter of the president of Cuba, was in the city for a short time, yesterday en route to Washington city. * * # Cuba From Tampa The P. & O. steam Captain W. M.. White, in port tomorrow. morning from Tampa. The steamer will leave again during the day for Havana. eet ae ship Cuba, will arrive Cencho Due On Sunday The Mallory steamship Concho, Captain McIntosh, will a.rive in port on Sunday morning from New York en route to Galveston. The steamer will bring passengers only. * * * Born, Baby Boy Born yesterday afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Boza, at their home, 915 Duval street, a nine-pound baby bo Mother and baby doing nicely. The little one has been given the name of Joseph Anthony, Jr. Girl Scouts Meet Friday There will be a meeting of Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held on Fri- day afternoon at their head- quarters in the Scottish Rite hall, under the direction of Mrs. A. H. McInnis, scoutmistress of the or- ganization, and a full attendance of members is desired. ** * Oil Tanker Leaves The oil tank eamer Mary Luckenbach, Captain Naber, left ‘this morning for Tampico. While at this port, the was con- signed to Everett Russell, agent of the Standard Oil Company at Key West. ee Pee | Suffers Sprained Ankle Mrs. Samuel Collifis is confined to her home on Ann street with a sprained ankle, suffering from the injury received when slipping on the pavement in front of her residence. Mrs. Collins’ numerous friends will regret to learn of her; misfortune. s+ « Recreation Place Attention is called in this issue to the advertisement of the Coun- try Club telling of the advantages tobe gained by local’ people. in, patronizing this popular place of recreation. for yourself what it tells; visit the Country Club Saturday night and help yourself and others to have} ‘their name: an enjoyable time. Personal PPOOHEHOOHES ELH EEOOOEEOOOCE J. Frank Roberts, whovhad been | spending a few da it to points up the East Coast, returned to the city yesterday afternoon over the Flagler System. ! John Rivera, employed at the! Western-Union Telegraph office in this city, was a passenger on the steamship Miami this morning for Havana, where he will spead a month's vacation. who ys’ visit at ast, returned lay afternoon Reginald Pritchard, been spending a few ¢ points up the East C to the city yesterd ovr the Flagler System. Miss| Louise! Pinder, who ‘had been several weeks visiting in Key West with relatives, w senger leaving over the E. yesterday afternoon en Miami, where her residence. a pas- it Coast reute to she is now making Henry Thompson, former! ployed at the William Cur: Sons’ Company store in this cit but who is now making his re dence in Miami, the city yesterda) ing Mrs. Thopmy here a few days’ ago. arrival in fternoon, join who arrived was an on, Corbett who have time visiting in Key 514 F on Saturday afternoo to pe Kentucky her v Mrs. dren, some Street and chil pending West, will ove been residing at uncis street, leave the in Georgia Corbett has enjoyed the Island City hopes to return te time in the longer stay. East Coast en route and isi immensely, Key Wes future f SIX KILLED IN OKLAHOMA STORM (My Aw PAWHUSKA Six persons are dea elated Press) Ok “day as the the fan jseet Return To City Read the ad and see \s had | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WHERE IS THE MAN WHO CAN SAY JUST WHAT THE SENATE WILL DO? Schooner Arrives gees Noscns The British schooner Arbut Captain Bush, arrived in port this The people of Key West are familiar in a general way with the morning from Bonacco with a load | procedure followed in the legislature in the passage of bills. But of fruit. lwith all of us sometimes, when we feel pretty sure about a thing, ae |we may hear something that will lead us to believe that we are not j:ight after ail. ‘That is the reason why members of the COMMITTEF AGAINST DIVISION OF MONROE COUNTY have been questioned so much the last few days about the Florida State Senate. The pur- port of those questions and the replies they elicited are explained fully by the following: “What is the number of the membership of the Florida State guate? a Vessel Arrives The tug Andrew, of the J. B Streater Transportation Compa of Miami, arrived. in port this morning, consigned to the Porter Dock Company. Troop 1 Meets Friday There will be a meeting of Troop 1, Boy Scouts, held on Fri- day evening at their headquarters on Division street, and a full at-| tendance of members is desired. aoe 4 the next session there will be thirty-eight members.” iow many members are required to kill a bill?” neteer. Of course it requires at least twenty to pass a bill, |but a tie vote is enough to kill a bill.” “Now, assuming that the State Agricultural evannrent decided .o establish a hog farm, say in Dade county, for experimental pur- noses, and the people of Dade raised a great hue and cry against {aaving the hog farm in their county, could the senator representing Dade sign an affidavit that, during his term in the senate, the pro- vosed hog-farm bill would not be passed?” “Sure he could sign it. He could sign an affidavit that Kev is in the State of New York, or that there will not,be more than West during the next four Miami Leaves For Havana The P. & O. steamship Miami, Captain Albury, left this morning at 8:30 o'clock for Havana with a large number of passengers on! board. The steamer will return to this port tomorrow afternoon. * * 8 Scouts To Assemble | There will be meeting of | Troop 4, Boy Scouts, at their heall- quarters in the P. O. Hall on | Duval street, Friday ning at 7 o’clock,,and a full attendance of members is desired, as business of vital importance will be taken up. | West ‘our minutes of sunshine in Ke When it comes to signing——” “Oh, I don’t mean that! I know that anybody who can write name can sign it to anything. What I mean is, could he rightful- y and conscientiously sign such an affidavit?” “Listen: Politically, the Governor of Florida is the most power- ‘ul man in the state, but not even he could rightfully and. con- cientiously Sign such an affidavit. He could sign an affidavit vould be strictly within his rights in so signing it, that he would veto |such a bill, but not that it would not pass the legislature, because }1e knows it could be passed over his veto by a two-thirds majority.” years. a ris and To Attend Exercises George F. Archer, scoutmaster of Troop 5, Boy’ Scouts, reques all members of the organization to assemble at headquarters tomor- row evening promptly at 7 o’clock | “Then is there any one man whatever that could rightfully and conscientiously sign such an affidavit about the assunted hog-farm j bill?” : “Most positively not. The only group of men that could sign for the purpose of attending the! such an affidavit, and be absolutely correct in signing it, exercises to be conducted at the| VINETEEN MEMBERS OF THE SENATE. Eighteen would not be Monroe County High School. nough, because the other twenty would have the power to pass the rill.” S ae So much for the procedure of the senate. We shall now say a immense ew words about the COMMITTEE AGAINST DIVISION OF MON- | OE COUNTY. Its membership includes some of the foremost busi- ved in port at noon today and|¥°S men and property owners in Key West. We have not made any is consigned to Porter Dock Com-| ffort, except the casual mentioning of the committee to a few peo- pany. The tug will leave its tow| le, all of whom joined immediately, to get a large membership, but he ¢ are confident that, if we tried, wercould increase the membership coast thousands and thousands. y *RUE-ELUE Key Wester is ater and is} ROE COUNTY. ble attention One of the members of the committee is as valued a friend a Dock, Key West ever had. Not only is he an employer of many Key West- se 8 s various industries, but he is also a fyiend of many Key Not a day passes that he does not do a favor for sumevoiy Superintendent. of Waterworks| #4 he never fails to do a favor for any deserving person, No man W. EB. Huston and Mrs, Huston | h8s ever hag morc loyal employees, and they are loyal to him because ee pares “ton! they know he is/their FRIEND as well as their EMPLOYER, Many have returned from a trip to Birm-/ of his employees call him by his first name. and he mingles with them, inghim, Alabama, ‘Where they at-| not as the BIG BOSS but as ONE OF THEM. They are LOYAL, tended the annual reunion of Con-| FAITHFUL WORKERS because they know he is their FRIEND. federate vetcrans. Mr. “Huston This man feels that Key West now, more so than ever before, is it was the grandest sight he| not in position to take the SLIGHTEST, THE MOST REMOTE Heavexen toon. Ehreestlichaandof CHENGD of losing any of ete territor: pot Monroe county. He feels the-old vate were x sred, and a| that it would nothing short of a calamity for us to lose Cape ihe old vets wore registered, and 2) cable and Key Largo; he feels that, if we lost them, the tax burden vid ated to hand 1) in Key West would be greater than many people could bear; he feels ts at rents would have to be so decidedly increased to help defray the tax burden it would be a hardship on many Key Westers to pay those rents. M ention tp a emia eu uuing?. He je (SUPPORTING WILLIAM |H. H. MALONE FOR THE SEN and he is appealing to all his | friends to support him. This man feels, as thousands of other Key | Westers feel, that the LOGIC I * MOST LOGICAL MAN, for Key West to send to the nate at this critical PERIOD in Mon- roe county’s development is WILLIAM H. MALONE WE CAN’T TAKE THE MOST REMOTE CHANCE. “WE MUST PLAY SAFE.” AGAINST DIVISION OF MONROE COUNTY. PAUL BOYSEN, Chairman. RAYMOND R. LORD, Secretary. (Paid Political Advertisement) would be Arrives In ‘Port Tug Adler, with an n of a big dry dock in tow, route from New York to Mobile, while for seetion of dry dock 25 feet out of the tracting consid: tied Porter it goes up the a supply of ¢ simply because we are sure that ¢ AGAINST THE DIVISION OF MON- up at Cessaneves- 28 City Councilman Owen who had been spending days’ business visit at poirts up | the East Coast, returned to the city yesterday afternoon. | pias | COMMITTEE Dr, W. J. sanitary ¢ rtlum, of the state | artment, who had been an inspection trip up the East Coast as far as Homestead, re turned to the city yesterday after- | | noon over the Flagler System. | DAD AND | These birds with ‘heir black and white x feathers and long _ » tails are Poa “American Magpies Cleveland Pinder, who is em-| ployed at Miami by the Florida} Zast Coast Railway Company, was ) arrival on the morning train, and will spend several days’ busi ness visit in the Island City. -M. R. Smith, railroad official of | ro Philadelphia, who had been spend ing several days’ visit in Havana They are very sociable and Key West, was a_ passenger : 2 irds. Even in nesting leaving over the Flagler System < time they like plenty last night en route to his home. of neighbors sah Lowe returned to 1 Ove muicte c is the t1aj bir ii Miami last evening | a a ast Coast following sev “sat his dinner. cral weeks’ visit in Key West with Ns the Magpies relatives and friends, Miss Ri her over the home Mr comps in Key ics tl *s s py and Mrs. hted with prom he first VEAR WE FRIDGE CLUG MEETS AT TIME FOR US TW oy f great ta YOU Watt ay « ABY'S COLDS are s ped in the bud’ without “dosing” by use of — Visks 2 Over 17 Mitlcon Ja: J Yearts BE ARUP’S DRY CLEANING WORKS 514 MARGARET STREET PHONE 22 MASTER CLEANERS AND PRESSERS Smart Sweater new Wo ienes of red and ia vestee of dingonal s: 27 WOMEN DECORATED Of 100 persons upon whom the Danish Gold Order merit has been conferred, are women. The decoration is owed for ex- ceptional service in behalf of hu- manit und is a highly coveted honor, of PYTHIANS, NOTICE members of Coral City No. 53, Knights of Pythias, quested to attend a meeting Thursday evening, June 3, at to d important Refreshments after All Lodge SCUsS ne meeting. C. W. WEBER, junel-3t K. of R. Mis; Lillian Cannon of Balt'- more, aged 28, is a new. American aspirant for fame who will try to conquer the English Channel this summer. Last year she swam 22 miles in 11 hours in Chesapeake Bay, under trying conditions, | WHAT YouR MIRROR WILL SHOW soft skin, of velvety texture, free from blemishes—a beauty unsurpassed. White, flesh, rachel, Send 10c. for ‘Trial Size F.T. Hopkins & Hovvee ot Gourauo’s ORIENTAL ne eM OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN Broken Lens Duplicated on the Day Received A. L. PRATT : Campbell Bldg. Fleming St nelanhe th ah aeat ead catel busi- | the PAGE FIVE i | GOVERNOR'S WIFE TRADES UNION MEMBER. Mrs. Alvin T. Ful T. Fuller, wife of Governor Fuller of Massachusetts, | has become a member of the gar- ment workers’ union, but doesn’t work at the trade. aaa Highest Prices Paid For Second Hand Furniture and Household Goods LITTLE STORE AROUND CORNER 509 WILLIAM ST. F."H. SOLOMON PLUMBER Sheet Metal Work CALL PHONE 621-W | Tm nothin but food an entertainment for, om beasties! slip-on sweater ie | Curses on thee, little pest Filthy fly, unwelcome guest! and their larvae which eat holes. Extette sive tests showed 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 re- placed the old methods because it kills all the insects—and does it quickly. Get a Flit can and sprayer today. sale everywhere. (NEW: JERSEY) © need to tolerate a single fly in your house. Flit kills flies. Flit ‘spray clears your home in a few minutes of disease-hearing flies and mos- quitoes. It is clean, safe and easy to use. Kills All Household Insects. Flit spray also destroys bed bugs, roaches and ants. It searches out the cracks and crevices where they hide and breed, and destroys insects and their eggs. Spray Fiit on your garments. Flit kills moths STANDARD OIL CO. For DESTROYS Mosquitoes Bed Bugs Moths Roaches HERE are scores of buyers. all over Key West and along the Florida Keys who are waiting for your advertise- ment. to appear in The Citizen. They may not know they are waiting; you may not know it.- But put your ad in and see what happens. (Here can eat my peace |dinner in {When Roacocn Each bird. in turn attracted the ,, dogs attention and gave the i} others a chance to secure \ a Share of the spoil. —~ y~ LLL GET MY HAT AND COAT OW- JOST ~ {1 Gort 6& SLOW - y SAY LISTED HERE A WOMANS PLACE Ss 0 tHe HOME. You «NOU -

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