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MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1926. The Passing Day ae ; Notes of Heavy Pineapple Shipment The ferry boats arriving here | Tug Adler Leaves H The tug Adler, towing a section | /MOM’N POP THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Y'KNOW =MOM~ L FEEL SORRY FoR MR.TYTE “HE DOESN'T KNOw VET THAT HERMAN DELIBERATELY SWINDLED Him = I OUT OF $200 To PAy OFF HIS C PAINT_HIS HOUSE ~ HE STILL Suspicious By Taylor LEAVE IW Tome ~Tir ) PAY HENRY BACK EVERY CENT HE POT INTO THE DEAL AND HE WON'T BUT Ip HATE TOHAYE ) ES KNow THAT ATIVES DID 5 PAGE FIVE CORAL ISLE STUDIO OPENS Saturday night from Havana brought over 51 carloads of pine- apples, all of which were trans- ferred for shipment north. o = #,'* Cuba From Tampa The P. & O. steamship Cuba, Captain W. M. White, arrived in port at an early hour this morning from Tampa, with a large number of passengers on board. The steamer left again during the day for Havana. * Rep Old Dock A force of men is now engaged in making repairs to a portion of the old P. & O. dock at the foot of Duval street. Repairs to the “* of a dry dock, which arrived here several days’ ago, left yesterday morning en route to Mobile. While at this port the tug was con- signed to the Porter Dock Com- | pany tee San Jacinto Due Tonight The Mallory steamship San Ja- einto will a in port tonight from Galveston en route to New fork with sengers on freight} The steamer left here a week ¢ Saturday for the Texas port. waits Commission ‘leveland who was re- cently appointed as sheriff of Monrve county by Governor Mar- Niles, HERMAN IS Of THE War “To PANAMA auc 8 | | SCENERY PAINTING AND ALL | KINDS OF ART WORK SPECIALTIES | The Coral Isle Stud jopened offices in the Exch | building, formerly the Jefferson Hotel, on Duval street. | The proprietor is an experi- {enced sign painter, scenery paint- ler, tapestry decorator and fur-, jniture decorator, and invites the! public to call on him when in |need of signs of any kind of paint- jing. Ex-President roof of the warehouse are also in- cluded in the work being carried on, tin to fill the ur ed term of ‘the late Roland Curry, h. | ceived his commission as is therefore unable to take charge SOMETIME AGO,KENRY, YOU OFFERED ME A HALF INTEREST IN YOUR PANAMA GOLD MINING PROPOSITION FOR $200 — SF THE OFFER 1S STIL Bipay An -HA! L ThouGeT BOUT L CAN'T CONSIDER YOUR OFFER- YO HAVE HEARD FROM HERMAN, OR ELSE YOU WOULDN'T BE SO ANx10US. TO GET IN ON THE DEAL Now ~ NOSIREE! L WOULDN'T SELL Cuba to Havana The steamship Cuba left thi morning at 8:30 o’clock for He yana with a large number of pa: sengers on board. The steamer will return to th’'s port tomorr afternoon, leaving again dur} the evening for Tampa. * Many Train Passengers The train arriving here y a large number of pa board. Many of those the train left on the morning for Havana. * 4 on ens boat Leaving on Trip Capt. P. L. Cosgrove and f: are leaving tomorrow for ville, North Carolina, whei will spend the summer They shipped their car to Home- stead, and from there they will motor by easy stages to Edney- ville, taking in various cities along the way. they Miss Adella Lowe, of Miami, was included in the passengers ar- riving here yesterday morning over the East Co: and will spend several weeks’ visit in Key West with relatives. Karl 0. Thompson, proprietor of the Key West Bottling Work: wi mong the, passengets arriving in the city yesterday mornin yer the East Coast from Miami for a short visit in the Island City. children, of Miami, were the arrivals here yesterd ing over the East Co spend several weeks Key West with relatives. among y morn- nd will isiting in ai pase Rodney J. Albury, employed at Miami by the Florida East Coast Railway Company, was ong the arrivals in the city morning over the I for a few days’ family. visit P. Ross Rob councilman of former city ami, was included in the arrivals here yesterday morning over the System for a few days’ @ visit with relatives. » “ Sascooh— Miles Soycette Jones. 8 princess at the th huska, Okla. in June. S Bemingle leader, who is : Aidetiiice In | within the next several days. Making a Pet of a Lion Cub lof the office. Mr. Niles, however, expects to reecive his commission At San Carlos | Harry Coudray’s Snappy. Step-| at the re high ville are benefit ‘of amusement-loving _ publie. Brent in “Lady Robin| one of the main pictures} ), and an evening of | inment promised | for the Evelyn Hood” i to be i 10) al enter is Saturday umship Concho, Captain McIntosh, arrived in port yesterday afternoon from New en route to Galvaston, with York pa on board. ‘The steamer Waldo Leon, formerly connect-! ed with the First National Bank, was an arrival in the city yester- day morning for a short visit. ‘. KE. Cold, formerly of K West, but who is now making residence in the eity East Coast. Miss Alicia Albury her home in Miami, last evening over the East C , following sev- Key West with relatives and friends, Mrs. William Felton, who had been spending some time visiting tin New York, Philadelphia, eity. ing his an arrival in the morning ov several days’ b' idence in Miami, was ity yesterday Coast for visit. Miss Euphem Johnson, who had been spending several weeks visiting in West with .rela- tives, w nger leaving over the Ff Coast yesterday af- ternoon en route Miami. and | to connect other points, has returned to the] of the Tamiami T to her home in | GOOD LLL TAKE IT SPENDING VISIT INISLAND CITY. OFFICIAL OF DEVELOPMENT COMPANY AND PARTY ARRIVE Wm. G, Blanchard, president of the Poinciana Development Com- pany, of Miami, accompanied by his wife and their two children, Miriam Olive and Wm. G. Blan- chard, Jr., also Mrs. B. Y. Odbert, mden, Ohio, arrived in the st night to spend a few days Blanchard is here to com- plete arrangements for taking a committee from the county com- missioners on an _ observation e to the west coast portion of © County, where they will visit his Poinciana town-site de- velopment and go over the route of the proposed road from there vith the Monroe branch | nil at the nea and most logical point. He will have one of his large boats down from Miami to take the party to Poinc and the trip will be made in three or four days from time of leaving port here. He hopes to get started by the latter part of the week, if the P til is convenient for the com missioners. come county sat Paw The Citizen Dad, wh brin WAKE UP - \ ©1926 BY NEA SEAVICE, INC. tt Stations easececs Hat and Scarf ~~ Abilene Atlanta (clear) Boston (raining) Charleston (clear) zo (cloudy) Corpus Christi (clea Do Galv Hat Huron Jacksonville cle ige City (clear) on (clear) (clear) (cloudy) oD) WEST (clear) ile (clear) (cloudy) Orleans (clear) York (cloudy) tis (clear) The hat with the matching is a beret of bluebell taffeta heavi- ly embroidered in shades of rose. ashington (cloudy Williston (c AN INTEREST AT ANY PRICEt E WEATHER ar) 2 fom 68) Sudge Sanford B. Dole, first preste 52| dent of the Republic of Hawaii, is 64) now living in Honolulu, preparing t 68 celebrate his 82d birthday. When the 54| islands were annexed to the United 54 | States he became governor and later “eS federal judge The narrow scarf is lined with rose georgette, picotted at the edges and embroidered as the hat. third nts, Hennie Groh, the vet er released by the Gi should prove a valuable acquisition to the Toledo Mudher In the opinion of the experts Groh still has a lot of good baseball in his system. Night and Morni RUBBER STAMPS — When in need of Rubber Stamps, see the Artman Press, 125 Duval street, Key West Florida. Write for Free “ or “Eye Beaut: lid th the English. Sparrow to this country ? — It was first brought to Brooklyn,New York, in 185] to free the trees from canker y { i've gone miles and cant find Ja place S\to park TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP | OH HARRY! /M 'JUST LANDED A Joe IN THE MOMES ToDAy! | MUST SHOW You My’ them Clean, Clear and Healthy Murine Co., Dept. H.S.,9 E- Ohio St.,Chicago —THE— CORAL ISLES STUDIO Pictorial divi Commercial Art, Signs, rk, Bird i “ ROOM NO. 203, EXCHANGE BUILDING (Formerly the Jefferson Hotel) 116 DUVAL STRE KEY W ing to keep ‘Eye Care” 'y” Book The Sparrow in this country became more a seed eater and has put to rout our song birds by destroying their young. There's another of those Signs SAN CARLOS THEATRE Now playing high class pictures and vaudeville. HARRY CORDRAY’S Snappy Steppers Picture—Evelyn Brent in “LADY ROBIN HOOD” TWO PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY Doers open at 6:30 Picture begins at 7:00. Vaudeville at 8:00. Matinee, Thursday and Saturday Prices—35c and 25c. Matinee, 10c and 25c. Come Early and Get Good Seats The familiar phrase as good as Buick suggests that you see and drive the car that others use as the Standard¢Comparison before you spend ‘[sea=] your money CAS4ONP CARS IN STOCK RIGHT NOW COME IN AND PLACE YOUR ORDER Antonio Garcia’s Garage PHONE 471 CORNER GREENE AND SIMONTON STS. When Better Automobiles Are Built, Buick Will Build Them Here-buttinaiy qe off the wire. ths busy By HARRY LANGDON So EXCITEO! \ isnt a “iT WONDERFUL! DoT YOU LOVE THOSE FUNNY UTE PARTYS BELOW 125 POUNDS THS CONTRACT IS AViL_ANO voID! F THE FOUOW OUT THIS CLAUSE THAT SAYS UNLESS YoU KEEP YWR WEIGHT -—~ Aon! THATS gust L A MATIER OF FORM!