The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 4, 1926, Page 5

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ee Se FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1926. of The Passing Day SRA DAOOCOOC OOO OOS DECSOC EET E20000008 Notes Troop 1 Mects Tonight Freight Boat Due Tuesday There will be a meeting of One of the freight steamers of nship Company with and a full at- a load of freight for this port. The s desired. vessel will also have freight for Troop 1, Boy Scouts of America, the Mallory St held tonight at their headquarters | will arrive here on Tuesda on Division street tendance of membe i ieee Galveston. San Jacinto Due Monday The Mallory steamship San Ja- Large Pinzapple Shipment . €into will arrive in port on Mon There were 33 day night from Galveston en apples arriving he route to New York, with passen-|on the ferry boats f£ * * # 1 Concho Du on Saturday for shipment north. The Mallory steamship Concho, Captain McIntosh, will arrive in Cuba From Tampa *yort on Sunday morning from New! The steamship Cuba, Captain} at York en route to Galveston. The} W. M. White, arrived in por steamer will bring passengers only. @n early hour this morning from with a large number of Called To City passengers on board. The steamer! Mrs, Ella Pinder was among the left again during the day for Ha- Tampa arrivals in the city yesterday from Vana. Miami, having been called he owing to the illness of the baby of | To Close Lunch Room her sister, Mrs. S. * % & of Mar Girl Scouts to Meet There will be a meeting of Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held this afternoon at their headquarters in the Scot- tish Rite Hall, and a full attend- ance of members is desired. . ste Location Changed 2lth of the proprietor, John and in order that hi mily may gain res Homemade Cake Sale. There will be a delicious home-! eon changed made cake on sale at the Gift) Shoppe, 618 Fleming street, to-| Peal i morrow, according to an ad tisement appearing in this issue of | The Citizen. The shop also car-| ries a nice line of novelty goods. | jadie shop on Du » opposite Kres tration will last all ¢ free, Many Havana Passengers | * * # There were a large number of Schooner Arrives passengers leaving on the steam-| The schooner Resolute arrived ship Cuba today for Havana, most | in port today from Bonacco with of whom were arrivals on the} a load of fruit consigned to Rus- morning train from the north. | sell’s Produce House. Pecccccncccccccacees @oecccesne Personal Mention Corcececvcceccccoce L. P. Artmen, publisher of The} Citizen, who had been spending a bu~ ness visit of ten days at Fort! ye ay Precce, returned to the city on| Coast, and will spend several days’ the morning train. business visit in the Island City. stain L. W. Miller, of Jack- an arrivi Dr. and Mrs. M. P. DeBoe were Boatswain R. C. Hampton, U. S. included in the arrivals here thi aecompanied by Mrs. Hampton, morning over the East Coast from) are among the late arrivals in Key Miami for a visit of several days | Wi Boatswain Hampton will in the Island City. | relieve Capti ‘Thos.’ James of the AA 4 W. C. Avery was a passenge leaving last night over the E Coast en route to Lake City, where ~ he will remain indefinitely. Mr. and Mr —_—_— ‘and children, Miss Irma Rusell, who had been | eral weeks ding several weeks’ visit in| with relatives, ey West with relatives, was aj leaving over the passenger leaving last night over, night en route to the East Coast en route to her! West Palm Beach. home in Miani. John Cates, realtor of A. West, was a passenger leaving over | nephew, Ed V the East Coast last ht for Mi-| Va., were ¢ ami, where he will rema‘n for | terd after’ eral days attending to busin | Coast. Mr, € matters. jing a few we hortly for Washington on leave of absence, Robert A. Lowe fter spending sev- ‘siting in Key W were passenger: Coast last heir home in r Willia agner of Wytheville, als in the city yes- yon over the East rey had been spend- ks at J nville, — Philadelphia and other points, | Mrs. Vernon R. Saunders, ac- ——s companied by her children, who| Mr. and M had been spending several weeks visiting in Key West with re tives, were passengers leaving over) of Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Kemp at the East Coast last night en route! their home on Simonton street. to their home in Miami. ~ = ; Frank Cur rry and y; who had been s Thompson, of Miami, are spend- Mrs. Roland € are vacating the residence portion) weeks’ visit in os sof the county jail building and will among the passengers lea g last jfeside in future at 415 Whitehead evening over the East Coast for street. Miami. , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. John- Mrs. Thurman json and daughter, Miss Cora) William and Angela Louise, of Miami, are in the city| her mother, Mrs, B {visiting Dr. and Mrs, C. F, Kemp | leave Sunday on ¢ on Simonton street, where they! to points of interest ontemplate. spending a week or! coast. ry will be absent from en days. - } the city for several weeks. I ands, corner expect to extended trip 5 EAT Lucignani’s Ice Cream Delicious and appetizing. It is nutritious food that furnishes energy for the days’ activity. FINE FOR CHILDREN ASK FOR Lucignani’s Ice Cream loads of pine- t evening; ym Havana. gers on board. All of these pineapples were trans- +e. ae ferred into other cars here today G. Wells. The Wells Linch Room, corner aret and Fleming streets, will be closed after tomorrow for an indefinite period on account of nd recreation.! you go to a lawy The demonstration of the New| Perfection Oil, Cook Stoves has from Fleming and Margaret streets to Berlin Saw- The demon- today and} tomorrow. Housewives and all are invited to attend. It is | DEEDS | IS THE MAN WE SHOULD SEND TO THE @ec-2eee0 | *j| tory. But he in the city | afternoon over the East | 44:¢ U.S. S. Bayspring, who will leave | mainder of Monroe county FIRST, L that is why it behooves us, in the pei city and county, TO SEND WILLIAM H. MALONE BACK TO THE ied by his| | Eerbert W. ing a week in the city as guests} DAD AND I streets) and | long the kast | “"~" THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ~“—— *'NO SURPRISES IN SENATE CAMPAIGN; | WEMUST KEEP MONROE COUNTY INTACT We have been asked several times thés week if we have any “sur- prises to spring.” And we have replied that there are not any ‘sur- in this campaign, so far as we are concerned. Besides, so- , be- pr called “surprises,” as a rule, react on the person whg makes then cause of two very good reasons. d First, a “surprise” is designed to take an unfair advantage of one’s opponent, and we don’t want to take an advantage o Secondly, the public ninth-minute urprises,” that is, the public is not influenced in favor of the person who makes them. The public, though, is influenced against the person who makes them, for the simple reason that the public resents any attempt to take an unfair advan “Give a candidate a chance to answer” is the dictum that appe: is not influenced by eleventh-ho) e of anvbodv, s to every fair-minded person, and that is the policy we have been follo y in our final article nid. ing since this campaign was started. What w will be along the lines of what we have already We do not need to try in the least to “spring” any “sur . THE OUTSTANDING IS: is too all-important to the welfare of Monroe ceunty for thought to a dozen and one minor subjects, on which friends have ask- to time to comment. We have realized, ever since E in this camp te give more than a passing ed us from time we received our first information from Homestead, back six or seven weeks ago, that the thing in which every TRUE-BLUE Key Wester is rned more than anything else is {HE KEEPING INTACT OF THE BOUNDRY LIN ROE COUNTY. % If you are ill, you call in a physician to attend you; if you want a conce OF MON tooth pulled or filled, you go to a dentist; if you have a case in court, x, and if you want the boundry lines » to the man who stands out PRE ED TO DO THAT WORK. WILLIAM H. MALONE. From the viewpoint of ability as an experienced parliamentarian, we ‘are confident that no fair-minded person will deny that he is THE MAN BEST FITTED TO FRUSTRAT . TO TAKE FROM MONROE COUNTY ANY OF ITS TERRITORY. DEEDS, not words, prove that that statement is ABSOLUTELY TRUE. He has ALREADY KILLED a bill, which, had it become a law, would have taken Cape Sable away from us and given it to th your county MINENTLY man is kept intact, you should ¢ as the ONE BEST FIT dland county. “Deeds speak louder than words,” and “TALKING” when we say that WILLIAM H. MALONE SENATE TO STOP THE REDLAND COUNTY ADVOCATES FROM USING THEIR “HATCHET” ON MONROE COUNTY. : We regret to say that there are a few people in Key: West who believe that Monree county is not in danger of los again DEEDS SPEAK — LOUDE propose g any of itset THAN MERE WORDS. Were what we have a report, thi: question would then leave some room for doubt. But it is a FACT. Redland county advocates have ALREADY TRIED to get a part of Monroe county, and WILLIAM H. MALON TOPPED T I. They TILL TRYING TO GET IT, and WILLIAM H. MALONE is THE TO STOP THEM AGAIN, Chagrined over their failure to get Cape Sable, Redland county advocates not only want Cape Sable now but K 0 also. As we tated in The Citizen a little more than five weeks ago, one of these advocates re ked, in the presence of two Key Westers while up in Key Largo: “What a dandy county the Redland district, Cape Sable and Key Large would make! In ten years it would be one of the leading coun- tics in the state.” We don’t dispute either of those statements. But we want to keep Cape Sable and Key Largo for ourselves, and IN TEN YEARS MONROE COUNTY WILL BE ONE OF THE LEADING COUNTIES IN THE STATE. We haven’t any quarrel with Homestead. It is a hustling little and it would please us to see it grow. But we don’t want to see 1 and are saying a rumor are MAN F AT THE EXPENSE OF MONROE COUNTY GENERALLY AND KEY WEST PARTICULARLY. We are for Key West and the re- T AND ALL THE TIME, and ormance of a duty we owe our ENATE. WE CAN’T AFFORD TO TAKE A CHANCE. “WE MUST PLAY SAFE.” COMMITTEE AGAINST DIVISION OF MONROE COUNTY. PAUL BOYSEN, Chairman. RAYMOND &. LORD, Secretary. (Paid Political Advertisement) Lo¢ & Goskawk has ~ been known to kill 16 hares out : of 7 attacked (Ce ececesscoveccccocsecs MARINE NOTES — eccocecccocecocsosoonese F. E. C. car Joseph R, Parrott, Captain Harrington, ar- rived from Havana at 5:15 p. m. lay with 29 cars imports and Havana last night with 26 cars exports. car ferry Estrada ptain } Ward, arrived zt 10:00 p. m. last s imports and Palma, C from Hav: night, with ailed for Havana with 26 cars ex- ports. P.. & 0. ‘5S. White, arrived from Havana this morning with 87 passengers and sailed for Havana with 117 pas- . mail. P. & 0. S. iami, Captain will arrive from Havana - mail, car f ‘aptain Ha Joseph R. ington, will} arrive from Havana this afternoon Parrott, ¢ with cars, and will sail for Havana with 26 exports. F. . cat ferry Estrada Palma, Captain Ward, will arrize from. Havana this evening with imports and will sail for Ha- vana tonight with 26 cars expe; Miami, Captain 1 for Havana at Po & 008; will Dr. W. C. Rountree, Texarkana, Tex. Dear Doctor:— I had Pellagra 14 years. 1 was nerv- ous, had stomach trouble, shortness of breath, easily tired, lost weight, | had swimming in the head, dizziness, burning feet, pains in the back and shoulders, numbness in the legs, eon- | stipation, burning feet, sore mouth, rash on the hands and arms resembl_ ing sunburn, burning and itching | skin, yellow skin on the sides of the neck and was very sensitive to sun heat. I took all the treatments I could find, being many kinds—Hy- podermic and internal, but I got no relief until I began your treatment, | Feby. 4th, 1926. I have gained fif- | teen pounds and feel perfectly well in every way and work every day. I want to urge all who are suffering from these symptoms to write you for Free Diagnosis, Mark T, Weeks, Compass Lake, Fla. ART NOVELTIES | For Your Dresses We have a beautiful line |! of many designs—must . be seeh to be appreciated. HAND MADE CHILDREN’S PRESSES; also complete line of BUCILLA PACKAGES. DCN'T FORGET OUR REGULAR SATURDAY CAKE SALE THE GIFT SHOPPE) 618 Fleming Street NOW, BABY BE CAREFUL (PLEASE. BABY DonT HURT a PAPAS NICE WATCH! THATS A SMART "iO. ALRIGHT! Stone Tex! You BEARUP’S DRY CLEANING house in watereif WORKS Stone Te lized exterior masonry coat- PHONE 227 n be applied to brie! concrete. It prevents moisture, and rain PRESSERS Steamship And Railway * Officials Pay Visit To Key West This Morning spec P. J. Saunders, vice president and general manager of the P. & O. Steamship Company, and Ca roll S. Smith, consulting engineer of the same company, arrivéd in the city this morning for a short | stay, after which they left on the boat for Havana. H. C. Bretney, Florida pass¢)- tt ger agent of the L. & N. Railway, was also a passenger leaving on the.steamer Cuba this morning for | Havana. makes your home moisture proof.! “GO. a, G. C. 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