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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1926. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 5 ' ei) Notes of The Passing Day | Mallory From Galveston hades ing Son The next steamer of the Mallory} Mrs. C. H. Collins and daugh- Steamship Company arriving here| ter, Miss Edna Collins, are spend- from Galveston will be the steam-! ing a visit in Fort Lauderdale with ship Henry R. Mailory. | Mrs. Collins’ son, Harry Collins, oe * |who is a railroad agent at that| | place. Recovers Rapidly | * * Rev. E. L. Ley, pastor of Ley) Memorial Methodist church, has} been advised by his physician that he will be able to resume his min-) isterial duties at an early date, Announce Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Baker an- | nounce the marriage of their} daughter, Miss Grace Baker, to} Paul Archer, which event will take | unday evening at the Con- and that he is recovering rapidly. | All friends | CLAUDIA ALBURY | MARINE NOTES — | -ENTERTAINS WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY ceviain Phelan, arrived from Ha-! |vana yesterday afternoon with! |passengers and U. S. mail and ENJOYABLE EVENT TAKES | sailed for Port Tampa at 7:30 p. |m. with passengers. PLACE ON MONDAY AF-, e P. & O. S. S. Governor Cobb, F. E. C. Car Ferry Joseph R. |Parrott, Captain Harrington, ar- rived from Havana y day eve- ning with 27 cars and sailed for ‘ ax ees | Havana last night with 26 cars of Little Miss Claudia Lillian Al- | exports. bury was a captivating hostess; to a large number of her; TERNOON; LARGE NUMBER iN ATTENDANCE | MEN IN-BOOZE CASE ARE GIVEN HEARING TODAY HENRY HOLLERICH AND JOA- QUIN ALVAREZ ARE PLAC- ED UNDER BOND AT PRE- LIMINARY HEARING Henry Hollerich, who was re- ported as arrested by coast guard officers on a boat loaded with TO THE PUBLIC | ‘The Douglas fir takes its name | from David Douglas, the botanical The Real Silk Hosiery Mills of; explorer, who sent seeds and | Indianapolis, Ind., has only one au-| specimens of the tree to England thorized agent. in Monroe County, during a journey in Canada a cen- myself. _ Beware of purchasing| tury ago. hosiery under that name from | others; they do not represent this} well known house. | W. J. GALLAGHER, | 518 Elizabeth St. | | BEARUP’S DRY CLEANING WORKS 514 MARGARET STREET PHONE 227 MASTER CLEANERS AND PRESSERS | Phone 612-5. June 12-6tx a | | Farmers’ of the Clogher Valley of | The ORIGINAL Malted Milk ~—, ForInfants, Incalids, The Aged Nourishing—Digestible— No Cooking. The Home Food-Drink for All Ages | Ireland have registered complaint | that installation of the first tele-| phones in this district were inter- | fering with their use of the tele- PAGE SAYS gregational church. of the family are invited to attend | | the ceremony and reception to be} San Jacinte Due Saturday | The Mallory. steamship San|siven Monday night at 502 Mar-| 7 ! | garet street. Jacinto will arrive in port on Sat-} urday night from New York en route to Galveston. will bring passengers only. *“* * on ¢ ot ee 7 | Visiting Cit od Some Me (Cais E. Manson and son, | | who had been attending the Shrine | {convention held in Philadelphia, | J arrived here during the week for Schooner Arrives , |a visit with redatives, While away | The British schooner U. V- on the trip they also visited New Drew, Captain Yates, arrived in} York, Washington, and other| port this porting from Bonacco; poir In New Jersey Mrs. Man- witha load of fruit on board. The} son visited with her niece, Mr vessel is consigned to Taylor & George Fisher. At the expiration | Company. of her stay here, Mrs. Manson and | son will return io their home in| Miami. Arrives With Liquor | TOE eg Coast Guard boat 299, Capt.|Stcamer Medina Arrives James Maloney, arrived in port at! The Mallory steamship Medina} 12 o'clock last night with forty | arrived in port this afternoon from | sacks of liquor aboard that was|New York with a load of freight] seized in the vicinity of Fort!which is being d Myers, according to information| Mallory docks here. The ste given out at the local coast guard ®yas delayed in arriving tl station this morning. The liquor owing to a stop made at Charles- was turned over to the local cus-\ton. The vessel on leaving here toms officials. | will proceed to Galveston. | | a et eerccece Personal Mention POCOCOEOOOOOOOO LOCOCO ESOOLEEOECLCEOEL® Mr. and Mrs. David Pinder re-,; | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller turned to their home in Miami last have lefi the city for a visit of n'ght over the Eas; Coast, follow-' about three weeks in the Quaker ing several weeks' visit in Key City. They sailed from this port West with relatives. jon the P. & O. steamship Cuba, which ve goes to the shipyards Austin Lowe, employed at Mi-|in Philadelphia for extensive re- ami by the Florida East Coast) pairs and change: Railway Company, was an arrival staat here this morning for a few days’! ¢ visit. | Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Thompson and children, who had been spend- ing several weeks visiting in Key| West with relatives, were passen- | gers leaving yesterday afternoon over the East Coast for their home | Von Phister street by the Home in Miami. a !Finance Company, of which firm James MeCook, formerly em-' she is secretary and treasurer. ployed at <he First National Bank in this city, but who has been mak- { ing his residence in Tampa for some time, is spending a few days’ visit in Key West. pt. and Mrs. Clark D. Stearns |are spending some time in New | York, where Capt. Stearns and other Key West representatives will attend conferences on the fresh water pipe line proposition. They will then motor wes!. Mrs. | Stearns will purchase furniture for been spending several weeks vis).- jing in Key West with relatives, | was a passenger leaving over the | East Coast yesterday afternoon Captain William S. Miller, con-' tor her home in West Palm Beach. nected with the Miller Steamship Company of Philadelphia, who had | | Jessie arged at the} s$ little friends on Monday after- noon, June 14, in celebration of her seventh birthday anniversary. Singing, dancing and a number of interesting games were greatly en- joyed by all the merry guests, who were: Mary Camera, Bonnie Watkins, Marguerite Roberts, Rexford Rob- erts, Harry Bethel, Mildred Olsen, Helen Carey, Betty Sawyer, Ward Kemp, Jr., Loraine Caviness, Beryl | Iretta | William | Pinder, Bethel, Baker, Warren Russell, Fannie Givens, Carmen Herce, Carmita Perez, Lolita Valdez, Gerald Jay- | cock, Edward Rosalind Grace Albury, Watkins, Doris Roberts, Leona Bethel, Nellie Hall, Eugene Hall, Bobby Carey, Florence Saw- Albury, | yer, Helen Kessinger, Helen Cavi-| Dollis ness, Elizabeth Russell, Burchell, Mary Hall, Ruth Albury, Mary Elizabeth My rah Perez, Adeline Cullingford, |Mervin Albury, Florence Albury | j and Claudia Lillian Albury. The following named youngsters were provided with every means for fun and amuse- | ment in order that they might be thrilled with delight in every mo- ment of this happy afternoon: Mrs. Robert Givens, Mrs. Hattie Albury, Mrs. Clement Jaycock, Jr., Mrs. Emmie Kemp, Mrs. Urban Kathaleen Watkins, | rs, Eva Perez,}| ladies | were present to see that the jolly’ F. E. C. Car Ferry Henry M. Flagler, Captain Hansen, arrived | from Havana last night with 30 cars of imports and sailed for Havana with 26 cars. F. E. C. Car Ferry Estrada! Palma arrived from Havana this morning with cars and sailed for Havana with 26 cars. Pek. Miami, Captain Albury, will arrive from Havana is afternoon with passengers and U. S. mail. F. E. C. Car Ferry Joseph R. Parrott, Captain Harrington, will arrive from Havana this afternoon with cars and will sail for Ha- vana tonight with 26 cars. F. E. C. Car Ferry Henry M. Flagler, Captain Hansen, will ar- rive from Havana _ this evening tonight with 26 cars. P. & O. S. Miami, Captain Albury, will sail for Ha a .to- morrow morning with ry engers and U. S. mail. | F. E. C. Car Ferry Estrada | Palma, Captain Ward, will arrive |from Havana tomorrow | with cars. morning with cars and will sail for Havana, yz Bethel, Mrs. Claude Albury, Mrs. | Curtis Watkins, Mrs. John Oleson, | Mrs. Hillary Carey, Mrs. Donald) NEW OFFICERS Myers and Mrs. Berlin Russell. | i The home, 1009 Grinnell street, | |ready for a comeback. liquor in Boca Chica channel early yesterday morning and escaped by jumping overboard when the ves- sels were docking at the navy yard wharfs, was taken in custody at} 4 o'clock erday afternoon by! | means of rapid communication for many years. Pay of Rumanian government employes is to be increased. | graph, which has been their only | | If you have to change gears on a hill, you are not | driving a New Day Jewett Six. | Deputy U. Marshal Lyalle Van, Valkenburgh at his home in this} city. Henry Hollerich was dress-! ing -o go and give himself up when | nt was served. | h and Joaquin Alvarez, | also brought in by the ‘d men, were given pre-| ings before U. S. or C. Rodney Gwynn at 11 o’clock today. They both} pleaded not guis-y. | They were bound over to the| nezs, regular term of federal court in Key West, Hollerich under a bond of $1,000 and Alvarez $500. | There was no direct testimony that “Al was aboard the rum a When first seen by the st guard men he was about 50 ds from ‘he boat and apparent- ly drowning, the testimony show- | ed. VETERAN SPRINTER | READY FOR COMEBACK (By Associated Press) | NEW YORK, June 16.—Loren Murchison, veteran Illinois. A. C.) sprinter, whose career was checked | last winter by a pulled tendon, is Standard Line: Five-Passen- a Brougham, $2995; ‘wo-Passenger Coupe, $3045; Four-Passenger Vic. toria, $3095; Five-Passenger Sedan, $3195; Seven-Pas- senger Sedan, $3295; Seven- He will finish his training in Passenger Imperial, $3435. New York in preparation for an ts a Custom Line: Roadster, effort to regain at Philadelphia} ; $3250; Touring Car, $3250; In almost all legitimate lines of business people distrust both the merchant—and the merchandise—when prices are cut in the mere effort to make a sale. Price-cutting merchants ap- peal almost exclusively to Not What You Sell But What You Buy trading allowances as a sub- stitute for real value—and found themselves no better off than they were before. It is almost always safe to ere that the dealer who over-bids on an old car in order to seil the new home recently built on| Miss Cornelia Pierce, who had |' was beautifully decorated for this joyous occasion and delicious re-| freshments were served. All the Ittle guests in departing express- | ed themselves as having passed a delightful afternoon and wished for Miss Claudia Lillian many re- turns of the day. It appearing by in the above she twenty-one ordered that and is over the i day of the alle duly tions of said bill will be July 5th and 6th the national Bess rarretl titles at 100 and 220 yards which) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Fit | held last in 1923. VACANCIES AT MEETING Oy i So LAST NIGHT 3 FADELESS | Two new officers were elec.ed at an executive committee meeting of | Arthur Sawyer Post No.’ 28,/ American Legion, held last night. | Bolivar Recio was elected ser- geant-at-arms and P. R. Steve | fk was elec ed member of the execu- | % tive committee. ie For Fast Dyeing | For Tinting These appointments were made | H sahmerrypabsorieegs to fill vacancies in the Post. | pubb ing or messy handling of mass dye Recio was elected to fill the va-/yubstance. Silk, wool, linen and mix- caitey effected by “he resignation tures all dyed or tinted in one operation. | of Capt. J. J. Maher, who will soon | For 30 years the most successful house: | leave for the Canal Zone, to which | bold:dyes. Complete directions in each his new car, is acknowledging that his car is not worth its published price. piaoeag foe Five-Pas- s + $4000; Five- Pinch or Seaan, $4150; Seven-Pass Suburban, $4285; Seven-Passenger Imperial, $4485. neers thoughtless buyers. In the motor car business, price-cutting almost always takes the form of extra long “trading allowances”. Ask yourself whether there is any car you had rather own than the Cadillac—and then Often people have takenlong buy your car on that basis NEW 9O DEGREE ; CADI LE AE DIVISION OF GENERAL -MOTORS CORPORATION been spending several days’ busi- ness stay in Key West, was a pas- senger leaving over the Hast Coast last nigh. en route to his Home. Harry Engler, formerly of Key West, but who has been making Clifford M. Roberts, after spend- ing several weeks visiting in Miami and other poin’s: up the East Coast, returned to the city this morning over the Flagler System. Mrs, Irene been spending several weeks visi Johnson, who had| j > Wave 15-cent package at your dealer's. Use | place he.has been transferred. 2 awed We Keer Bleach fe remecesiter’| ond stains. < ed by said defapd- .| A resolution was passed express- ing sincere thanks for the wonder- Y ful work he has done for the Post during his station here, and “he Post fully realize that they are losing one of their most valuable tse Complainacn ss members and a real friend, ¢ junel6- 0; july7-14' cording to the resolution passed. ircuit Court. Solicitor Attractive Booklet: “199 Ways Beaurifying the Home and Wardrobe, sent for 10. cents to cover handling. We will include FREE a sample pockens: 4 | dye. Specify color. Address Dept. N-3. MONROE DRUG COMPANY, QUINCY, ILL, LEWIS MOTORS COMPANY, Inc. LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS ing at v. points on the east. and west coast of Florida, has re- turned to the ¢ his home elsewhere for the past several years, was an arrival in the city this morning over the t Coast from Miami, and after 2 short stay in the Island City will leave for Havana. Mr. Engler formrly conducted a grocery busi- ness in this city at the corner of Francis and Olivia streets. B. E. Calki of Pine Key, is spending a business visit of a few | days in Key Wes Mr. Calkins | |formerly resided in Key West, | | moving to Pine Key several years | | ago, where he conducts a farm. Miss Juanite Albury, who had been spending several weeks vis- iting in Key West with relatives and friends, was an outgoing p: senger over {he East Coast last night en route to West Palm Beach where she is now making her resi- dence. GIVES ENJOYABLE SOCIAL MONDAY AFFAIR TAKtS PLACE ON SOUTH BEACH; LARGE NUMBER OF MEMBERS PRESENT ON OCCASION —-— | John Davies, formerly of Key} » but who is now making his} residence in Miami, w | leaving over the night for the Magic City, owing several days’ vis}, in the | Island City, Hilton and Mrs. Laurance Higgs, M W. B. Benton, Mrs. Slaughter, Mrs. Julia Kelly, Mrs. Louise Puckett, Mrs. R, Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. . Rosam, Mr. and Mrs, Nor John Lord, Benzuela, Schultz Somers and Mitchell; Mi Lucille Alice and Mary Richard- on and Miss Mary Pinder. Baker, Curry, Mr. and Are You Tirea— Lack Energy. 9 Sleep Poorly » The chances are its your kidneys! hk FOLEY PILLS A Douretre Soamulant for the Nedneys Justice Temple, No. 17, Pythian Sisters, held another of its enjoy able social affairs in the form of a pound party at the foot of Simonton street on Monday eve- ning. 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