The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 9, 1926, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1926. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Notes of The Passing Day COCR AHOOOOOOCOOOODEOOOEOOTEDEOOOOOE Going To Philadelphia The Daughters of the King of} The P. & O. steamship Cuba is St. Paul’s church will meet tomor-/now tied up to the company’s row afternoon at 4.30 at the| docks taking on necessary equip- church. |ment preparatory to leaving for |Philadelphia where the vessel will Concho Due On Tuesday jundergo a thorough overhauling. The Mallory steamship Concho, | PE Captain McIntosh, will arrive in port on Tuesday from Galveston/| en route to New York. The steam- er will bring passengers only. “8 # ° To Hold Meeting Cries Ser Cobb Takes Up Run The steamship Governor Cobb, |which returned to this port re- itly from Mobile, where the | |vessel had been undergoing an Eureka Arrives In Port overhauling, has taken up the The schooner Eureka arrived) cteamship Cuba’s run between in port yesterday from Caxambas) Key West, Tampa and Havana. with a load of freight which was| + * discharged at the Mallory dock) To Attend Funeral for shipment north. | The mémbers of Key West} oss Temple, No. 20, Pythian Sisters, Troop 1 To Assemble |are requested to meet at the The members of Troop 1, Boy! Lopez undertaking parlors _ this Scouts of America, will assemble} afternoon for the purpose of at-| at their headquarters on Division| tending the funeral of Brother street Friday night, and all mem-| Garth Cold’s father, H. K. Cold. bers are requested to be in * * | tendance. at- | schscnsy Ethel Arrives | * * | The schooner Ethel, Captain Cobb To Tampa wyer, arrived in port yesterday The P. & O. steamship Gover-|afternoon from the _fishing| nor Cobb left last night at 7:30/¢rounds with a large catch on! o'clock for Tampa with a large | board. The vessel will leave number of passengers on board.|again within a few days on The steamer will return to this another trip, and will remain out port on Friday morning. for about a week. * SOSCeBeaoaeeeeeCeee DOERR ZER0000R00R000"80 Personal Mention Soeecceccccocece Geo. L. Oliver, district passen- ger agent of the F, E. C. Railway | leaving today fot West Palm at Miami, returned from Havana| Beach, where they will reside in tha dvenivi. | future, Mr, Pinder will be asso- ; ciated with his brother, Randolph Pinder, in the shoe business. Waddell Pinder and family are M. J. Pratt, city passenger agent of the L. & NgRailway at Miami, returned from Havana) last evening. Charles Curtis, formerly of Key | West, ‘but who has been making for the spending a} s in the Island | his residence in Miami | past several day: it of several da City. Miss Rosetta Knowles left on the afternoon train today for Miami where she will spend some time visiting at the home of her | sister, Mrs. G. H. Harris. H. C. Bretney, Florida passen- ent of the L. & N. Railway nville, and Mrs. Bret-} urned from Havana on S. Governor Cobb yester- Mr. Thomas S. Hilton, of Nas- sau, Bahamas, arrived yesterday afternoon over the Flagler System, | and will spend several weeks visit- | ing in Key West with relatives. errs sen Mr. and Mrs. Rex Shaw and Sam Pinder and family left for daughter, Miss Catherine, arrived West Palm, Beach on,the F, E..C.|.in the city this morning to attend train this afternoon for a visit of | the funeral “of ‘Romie (Dillon, a about two weeks in Miami and| brother of Mrs. Shaw, who died iia Beach. | suddenly Monday night and is to be | | buried here at 4 o'clock this af- Vinson Sawyer, retired business | t¢™oon- man of Nassau, who has for some time been visiting his brother, | G, Frank Sawyer, in this city, is, leaving today for Miami en route | to his home in Nassau. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lowe and children, who had been spending the past several weeks visiti Key West with relatives, w |sengers leaving over the Flagler Mr. and Mrs. Orville E. Cooper | System yesterday afternoon, en and children left yesterday for| route to Miami, where they are Chicago and points in Kentucky |oW making their residence. where they will spend the summer | months. Mr. and Mrs. Cayetano C./ Camus, who had been spending a} few weeks’ at Miami, West Palm ch and other points up the Coast, returned to the city E ernoon over the) Cleveland Albury, who is em- ployed at Miami by the Florida East Coast Railway Company, was: I an arrival in the city. yesterday, afternoon for a few days’ visit. Ten men who took a Turkish| Judge Crory of San Antonio or- | bath in Chicago came out thor-| dered that three boys arrested for | oughly cleaned, as thieves stole stealing an automobile must go to| theit clothes and all their valu-| bed every night at 9:30 until they | ables. | are 21, or go to jail. | ' | BAA ITT sss s. STOP! LOOK! 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Fleming and Elizabeth Streets. -years TO ‘THE PEOPLE OF | MONROE COUNTY While my gratitude over the exceptionally large vote given me yestegday by the people of Monroe county far transcends anything I y in words, yet it would be foolish of me to think that my vic- y personal one. The victory was Monroe county's , which is only another way of saying it ‘was the people’s victory. Despite anything that was said to the contrary, tHe conservation of the boundary lines of Monroe county was the live, all-important isaue of the campaign. It was a fact that the advocates of Redland county had tried to get a part of our county, and I feel as.sure as anybody can possibly feel sure of anything in the future that they will try again to obtain some of Monroe’s territory. uppermost in my mind is the grave, solemn duty the people of Mon+ roe county has called upon me to perform, and, while it is beyond my power to guarantee that anything whatsoever will or will not happen in the future, I assure the people of Monroe that I shall fight to the last bit of force and abiiity I am capable of summoning to defeat any. measure designed to take from Monroe county a foot of its land, William H. Malone SOCK. SOCIAL | MEASURES HUMAN SOUL With an extremely delicate in- I ial will be held in the} A sock so First Methodist parsonage Thurs- day evening under the auspices of the Church Aid Society. A splen- strument, a rench ientist claims to have measured the di- mensions of the human soul. It did program has been arranged. f the Refresliinchte will’ be served is understood that he found some June 9-11 |f them quite diminutive. One in every 50 persons over 80| Less than half the people of age is blind. | by lightning are killed. MOM’N POP. ick Hence, the thing ” ~ Something to Think About nual meeting of the Florida State Pharmaceutical Association, June 16 and 17, Prominent druggists of the state and manufacturers of drug accessories over the countr, are on the program for addres: DAY BY DAY IN FLORIDA (By Associated Press) SANFORD—“Queen Victoria” red in municipal court here fined $10 or 15 days on a charge of disorderly conduct. The in this instance, however, was of exceedingly dark complexion and had little of the atme of the Court of St. James about her. GAINESVILLE—Lamar captain of the Univers’ ida football eleven, has signed a contract to coach the Gainesville High School athletic teams, and will assume his new duties at the close of the 1926 football season. | He is one of the college’s best all- around athletes. “queen,” FORT PIERCE—When the next quarte meeting of the East Coz ciation of Chambers of Commerce is held at Eau Gallie,/ r 3. a move for development d- waterway system onville to Miami will be taken uy Proposed legislation for the » ate lawmaking body, | giving the state the right to take LAKELAND—Prisoners in the county jail at Bartow attempted a delivery when Jailer Knowles v overpowered as he carried in tray of supper to those confined in acell. A negro “trusty” saw the disturbance, however, and gave the from PAGE: FIVE ! | the alarm in time to prevent the : je sen Funeral Services For bs | Romie Dillon To Be | ORLANDO—Joe Dukes, Jack- Held This Afternoon sonville negro, was found’ guilty | eras jof extracting $2,500 from two} ‘The runeral service for Romie jnegro women after, pretending pion, well hmoun local | that he was a federal agent, in the z om : man who died suddenly field io get mon only from ¢ widows, with “large returns” night, will be held at the Lopez promised. * Joe declared, when|‘hapel at 4 o’clock this _after- sentenced, that his conscience was Rey. L. Munro, pastor of clear as his victims had been liv.(the First Methodist church, will “high hopes” of getting! be the officiating minister. In- 000 back for their money. ,terment will be made in the city cemetery. fisher- Monday noon, ing in S—“Love fi Se ian ee ae Tah e will find | Judge Carter of St. Paul advised childhood romance, trangement, during) 2 defendant to always count 100 Gana > Sarmé before talking back to his wife two principals in the when she was angry married another, was) ~~ stbietic Se brought to a satisfactory ending The couple had known each other here when Theodore Lauth mar-!in the north years ago and their jried Mrs. Alice Warren Temple. ! meeting here was by chance. | FORT MYE away. A broken by which the romance over the East Coast canal, or giv-} g the counties power to develop | pected to be projected, it} ounced here. TAMPA—M lla Pendola, of ect, read in the news- ‘ her son, Jack Dunlap,! , was killed in a railroad acci- t Cincinnati. She mourned him for dead and sent instructions rding disposition of the body. ume the message: “Mother, lam well and working. 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