The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 10, 1926, Page 5

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a Se oo WH BMWS , tock will leave {big afternaon, oyer "THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1926. Ce erececesccccccocscccoccocecccecceecoceecces| Notes of The Passing Day SOOOCOOOL O OOO EEEA=2HOOOOOOOCOOOEDESOOLCEDEOEEECOOe Eureka Leaves Port | Miami Leaves for Cuba The schooner Eureka left yes- The P. & O. steamship Miami, | terday for Caxambas after dis-' Captain Albury, left this morning charging freight at the Mallory for Havana with a large number of schooner will return to this port passengers on board. The steamer dock for shipment: north. The will return to this port tomorrow on Monday afternoon, afternoon. oo ds 8 i eo Oil Tanker Arrives | Troop 1 to Mcet The oil tank steamer Princeton, There will be a meeting of Troop Captain Larsen, arrived in port| 1, Boy Scouts of America, held to- this morning from Tampico with} morrow evening at their head- a load of oil for the Standard Oil} quarters on Division street, and a Company. The steamer is con-| full attendance of members is de- signed to Everett Russell, agent of | sired. the oil company at this port. deste One oe Mallory Due Saturday The steamship Henry R. Mal- s due to arrive in port Sat- y night from New York, en) The steamer! only. Cobb From Tampa The P. & O. steamship Governor | lor Cobb will arrive in port tomorrow | Ur morning from Tampa. The stea route to Galv will leave again during the day will bring passenge: for Havana. hips + * © on. Stoamer Pecos Arrives | |. The Mallory steamship Pecos; : | arrived in port on Tuesday night} Small pineapple shipments con- | ¢,,, . sinth af dail ort tinue to arrive from Havana on ¢; reed etl the ferry boats daily, all of which |, eamer left again) are transferred into other cars x the night en route to Gal-| here for shipment north. | Pineapple Shipments 0006000090560 008600500 0820008 008280C eH ETON CrICORe Personal Mention * eeeccesccccecccece Miss Cora Albury, who. had} i bil Knowles was a pa: been spending a while visiting in senger leaving on the train la: Key West with her aunt, Mrs. S.|cvening for Miami following sev- A. Pinder, was a passenger eral weeks’ visit in Key West with | ing over the East Coast yesterday |rclatives and friends. | afternoon for ‘her home in Miami. | pees | Miss Alice Roberts, daughter of | Ben Spivey was an arrival in| Mr. and Mr: thas. L. Roberts of | the city this morning over the| Whitehcad » will leave this East Coast, .and will meet Kid, afternoon over the East Coast for} India in a boxing bout © to be! Jacksonville wh he will spend! staged tomorrow cvening at the sevcral wecks’ t. Key West Athletic Club. — Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Strunk will Nathan Eden, who had been! leave over the East Coast this af-| spending a time in Mobile, Ala.,/tcrnoon for Homestead from| returned to the city this morning.! which point they will begin a mo-! While in Mobile Eden stood the| tor tour to many points through examination for third istant the state. engineer, having passed the test successfully. | Benjamin Lowe | afternoon over the | St. Augustine spend a few id Mr: while v | Mr. and j will leave this st Coast for where they - will weeks’ visit. Mrs. George F. Morris will leave Saturday on a visit of a few weeks at White Sulphur Springs. Mrs. Morris will: leave! wilt that point, at the expiration of her | plong the stay for Atlanta, Ga., spend- clusion of their stay in St. Augus- ing a time there, after which she | ting. | will spend the remainder of the ee summer in the mountains. 1S Mec and Mes B. neis also A. Johi street were p ng over the East Coast ye: | {terday*fbr ‘Homestead: from which | point they’ will start on a motor| trip to points through the state. | lr Mr. and Mrs. Samuel MeClin-| jo, ‘the East Coast for St. Augustine where they will spend se weeks’ visit. At the conclusion of their stay in St. Augustine, they will come down to points on the Florida Keys where they spend a few months. NEW RECORD IN REFRIGERATION ESTABLISHED IN MONTH OF MAY BY DELCO. LIGHT CO. Clyde Knight expects to leave over the FE Coast tomorrow af- will | ternoon for Chicago, where he wilt! spend several weeks’ vis |ply of orders on hand and othe in the making which will be suf: gient to keep both plants ope ing at their maximum capaci he said. “Shipments to date in- idicate that we will far exceed the | 30,000,009 retail mark set as our} al for 1926,” | The comp: ny has noted a great} si on the defer- which is taken | A new record in the electric ago le refrigeration industry was estab-| cent of Deleo-Li ‘The American Legion’s Favorite | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | _ Smiling Through! | MOTORCYCLE COP SHOWS WIDTH OF NEW-DAY JEWETT DOORS, The Pai ett distributor at San Francisco re doors of the New [fie policeman that the ay Jewett were nearly wide enough to drive a horse and buggy through, where- upon the cop brought the comparison up to date and said that the enough to drive his motoreycle through—which he did! If.you try this stunt yours ed that at first you- do it at low speed. sence People’s Forum | peecocece Wily NOT EXCURSIONS TO KEY WEST?) ceeeded in getting | sion rates for the vacation; put,on by the railroads © toward, and to, that city. {Reports have it that an enormqus of reservations to Miami y been booked. Exten- of these excursion rates to| West should by all means! n secured from the F, E.! icials, Chamber of Com-| , Rotary and Exchange clubs who can exert influence } r utmost to get the ailroad to put on fre-| nt excursions from West Palm ach and Miami | season. They ions to Key West via here to Havana. | effort has been made s it should be re-| ly attractive rate The ad- Key West in a busi-) in having an unprece- number of summer visitors | can readily be seen. People have | ar city before they will wet them see that! the and not merc If such to sce here in ts of a trip! 4 Railroad are cly advertised a large | of visitors will be attract- | hat aloner It is well to Miss Viola Tray of Fierre. S. D., Is the favorite beauty of the American But the re-| Legion post there. How come? She won the Legion's beauty contest and better when others will be Pierre's entrant in a statewide contest at the Legion convention im : and ge away tooting it vt y duly. W. K. E. JAMES. |= |* MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE * j* | congregation, which average: i | is made up of boys and girls een eee eee eH EEE Re : * * eRe RE RE ER eR RE Dr. Fortunato Pita, of Funchal, Madeira, who claims to have dis-| covered a cure for cancer, has} been called to Lisbon to experi- |ment in the hospitals. | C. P. Scott, who in October next will be 80 years old, has spent 54 years as editor of the Manchester Guardian, one of the most influen- tial of British newspapers. The Duke of Peneranda, nephew and one of the principal heirs of the Empress Eugenie, spends most of his time in England, where he enjoys considerable celebrity as an expert polo player. M. de Groot, the eminent violin- ist, has been presented by an ad- mirer with a Strad of priceless | value on condition that he never lets it get out of his sight. The | artist complies with the conditions of the gift to the letter and even takes the valuable insrument to bed with him. Children run a church for them- | selves in one of the poor quarters The 140,,; of Birmingham, England. five to fifteen years of age. ams Cc gap oP :FIVE First Tent & Awning Manufacturing Co. PHONE 134 PLETE Factory: Margaret and Fleming Streets —~ Om IF-- IF it’s Lumber, Cement, Plaster, Lath, etc., WE HAVE IT! IF it’s Nuts, Bolts, Screws, Brass, Copper or Sheet Metal, WE HAVE IT! IF it’s Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushesor lusecticides, WE HAVE IT! IF it’s Aluminum, Agate, Cutlery, China and Glass- ware, WE HAVE IT! 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(NEW JERSEY) —— rer DESTROYS Flies Mosquitoes Moths Ants DAD AND I Over there is a California woodpecker Finding a decayed") J” Bed Bugs Roaches Here she lays [i Spot i She digs into the middle of There are far more of this species than of any other found on the Pacific coast . These birds nestin all kinds of trees and at an distance from the ground: laying from three fo seven eggs. they have a habit of storing food for future use and will sometimes honey — mendous amount of refrige our affliction tended to allev comb the exterior surface equipment. our sorrow, our thanks are due 32 ofdecayed trees with The two Frigidaire plants will and hereby extended. The many as holes to hold lished in May the I Company, maker of F when. it shipped 623 ¢ made on this | ferred payment for year de- sales comprised | r cent of the total. The its products with a retail value of age for 1926 is expected j $11,250,000. Seven thousand! to be even larger. mien, working double shifts, with! evertime equivalent to the labor of 920 men for one month were required to turn out th CARD OF THANKS tre- x To all those whose kindness ing be operated on this new produc-| acts und words of comfort, com- oy scorns. tion basis for an extended peri they did from all sources, according to E. certainly appreciated by president and J.M.VARELA. | of the company. “We have June 10-1t genera the trée,$,/ 1 * jie her eggs and |/’ 4 | kept bus hatches her ! “| feeding them Chicks j “Too. Misc: Like Work 4) EI 29 THE CENTER OF DISTINGUISHED SOCIAL LIFE IN THE FLORIDATROPICS 4 MOTOR BOATING-SURF BATHING- “Ter FISHING~ GOLFING~ WINTER RACING. IN THE CENTER OF ALL ACTIVITIES CAPACITY 300~ DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET OPEN ALL THE YEAR =; EUROPEAN PLAN Arthur H. Mould, Manacsa iS eZ THE EATS Do 2 THERE 2 Me Down FRUIT, OFFEN BA WH woe!

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