The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 23, 1926, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1926 Notes of The Faas Day SOCOOOO ESOS HEHCHSEMDOOOOHOOCOLEDOOOEEE. 2092000000 Brazos Arrives The Mallory steamship Brazos) arrived in port yesterday after- noon at 4:45 o'clock from New York with 120 tons of freight for Key West. The steamer made an excellent run from New York to Key West, leaving that port at noon on Saturday. .* # Governor Cobb Arrives The P. & O. steamship Governor Cé@bb, Captain Phelan, arrived in por. yesterday afternoon at left again during the evening for Tampa. +» * Concho Due on Sunday The Mallory mship Concho, Captain McIntosh, will arrive in port on Sunday from New York, en route Galveston. The steamer bring passengers only. to will Eureka Leaves Port The schooner Eureka left port yes erday for Caxambas. The vessel arrived at this port on Mon- day with a load of freight which was unloaded at the Mallory dock; for shipment north. oP. 4 Steamer from Havana The staemship M‘ami, Captain Albury, will arrive in port this af- jernoon from . Havana, The steamer will leave again tomorrow morning on a return trip to the Cuban port. _* « Fishing Smack Arrives The fishing smack Hannibal, Captain Roberts, arrived in port} yesterday afternoon from the fishing grounds with a large caich on board. again within a few days’ time for another trip to the _ fishing grounds. ** * To Meet at School All intending to take part in the old-fashioned concert for the benefit of Troop 5, Boy Scou are reque‘ed to meet at the Har: Sehool tomorrow afternoon 4:30. : enee Personal at sovoeve L. P. Artman, publisher of The Civ\izen, who had been spending turned to the ¢ esterday after- noon on the steamship Governor Cobb. , Chas. Margan, who had been spending a while in Havana, was included in the artivals here yes- terday afternoon on the s.camship Governor Cobb. Mr. and Mr: children return Miami last evening, following se eral week in Key West with relatives and friends. Miss Amelia Albury, afier spending the past three weeks v: iting in Key West with relatives, was a passencer leaving last night over the Eust Coast en route ic her home in Miami. Miss Louise Johnson, who has been in Key Wes several weeks visiting relatives and friends, was among the pas- sengers leaving over the East Coasi last night en route to her home in Miami. MARINE NOTES e Peeorcewceovecesones P. & O. S. S. Governor Cobb, Captain Phelan, arrived from Ha- vana at 4:00 p. m. yesterday with 188 passengers and U. S. mail, sailed for Port Tam p. m., with 178 passengers, F. E. C. car ferry Joseph Parrott, Captain Harrington, rived from Havana at 6:00 p. ayes.erday with 16 cars, and sailed for Hes night w-th 26 cars exports. m. ya last ada Pai from F. E. C. car ferry Es ma, Captain Ward, arr’ Havana at 9:10 p. m. with cars imports for Havana at midnight cars. wiih 26 P. & 0. S. S. Miami, Captain Albury, will arrive from Havana this afternoon with passengers and U.S. mail. a « ferry Joseph R Parrott, Captain Harring will arrive from Havana this afternoon wih ears, and will sail for Havana et 10:30 p. m. with 26 cars ex ports. car ferry Estrada Pal- Ward, will arrive from Havana this evening with ears, and will sail for Havana midnight with 28 PF. EC ma, Captain a cars. P. & O. S. S. Miami, ( 4| o'clock from Havana. The steamer The vessel will leave | < Lowe and} d to their home in! t for the past, | Goes to Miami Philip Keifer was included in the passengers leaving over the East Coast last night for Miami, where he will spend several days’ sit ‘here and at other points in that section. ey Steamer Arrives The steamer S. D. Warriner of New Orleans arrived in port yes- terday, and is tied up to the gov- ernment dock discharging its argo. * * * Tug Boat in Port The tug H. C. Orleans, arrived in port consigned io the Porter Company. Cadmus of New esterday, Dock Leave on Trip A party of Key Westers left evening over the East Coa: | for Mianii and other points in that ection, where they will spend sev- | eral days’ visit. Those in the ty were Mrs. Ruth Booth, Mrs. | Cecil Williams, Miss Vera Carey, | Miss Rhoda Deal and Miss Annie Griffin. Judge Gunn Improves Very encouraging letters have been received by friends from County Judge Hugh Gunn who is taking a much needed rest at Dr. Miller’s sanitarium in South Jack- | sonville Judge Gunn that ihe hopes to return to Key West by June 28, but that his physician |has ordered complete rest, and imay keep him a little longer than |the date mentioned. "2 8 Added Attraction At Casino The Charleston el now be- ing conducted by ° nt’ Litch field at the Coral Isle Casino ar |proving popular beyond expecta- tions, Since the opening of the Jeasino, the number of pupils has increased greatly and ravid provement is being shown. sons are also given privately those who desire such. “Key West will soon be a Charleston town,” ‘3 Clint. im- Les- Roberts mong the arrivals from Miami, and eral weeks nd friend: | will spend se | with relatives THF ites. Blanche Heidlebaugh, local Red Cross executive, plans to leave July 1 on her annual vacat'on, ex- | pecting to return about Septembe 1, During her absence Mrs. Grace Phillips will be in charge of local Red Cross office. L. Knowles, but who Captain Bertram | formerly of Key We: }now making his howe in Miami, | where he is engaged in the tishing business, was an arrival on the morning train, and will spend sev- eral weeks’ yisit in the City with relatives. | Cirenit Court Clerk D. Z \left over the F. E. C. thi }noon on“a business trip to of the principal points in Florida, He will be absent from the city about a week, and i away his office will be in charge of C. Sam B. Curry, clerk of eriminal court of record. Filer after- everal while he is e Seececccccececes ee (My Associated CLERMONT—When Jo: farmer and grove own one of his biddic for it, “ Booth, missed , he engaged in a The chick found in a quail nest, being “moth- ered” and “fathered” by the birds. search was BARTOW—Harry fof Columbus, Ga. {his new duties |for the Ridge Council, Boy ts of Americ The council in. Bartow, Wales, Frost Avon Sebring, Wau Fort Meade, Winter Haven jale, Alfred City. M. Littleton, ha umed put executiv clude Lake and Hai BRADENTON-—Restoration of the old Gamble mm. ion, near tractor’s hands at the co’ an early date, architect, home used by reta means of appropria to! the | Islay ‘ENTERTAINMENT LAST NIGHT AT COUNTRY CLUB ENJCYABLE AFFAIR IS GIVEN | IN HONOR OF MISS ALBER-| TINO GATO; MANY GUESTS IN ATTENDANCE | Brilliant and dainty in all its de- tful details the mer given by Mr. and Mrs. Th jato at the Country Club 1 evening in honor of their daugh- ter, Miss Albertina Hidalgo Gato, reutrned from at- ymount school at to spend her folks and | who recentiy tending the Ma Tarrytown, N. with friends here. The guest list included 75 mem- bers of the younger sci of the city, who enjoyed dancing to the superb | music furnished throughout the | evening. The beautiful gowns worn by the numerous ladies present added to the lovely scene, and the deco- | rations were especially appropriate to the enjoyable affair. A buffet dinner was served and, lightful refreshments were dis- | and all. | The guests were unanimous in proclaiming the evening one of the happiest they had ever spent. NOTICE ation home de pensed to onc Applications are now open for tewartl of the Key West Athletic Association. Anyone interested kindly submit terms, ete., on or bef ursday, June 24th, to the secretary. Same must be in P. O. Box 169. J. DELGADO, Secretary. Thomas Shepherd of Burton, nd, had four daughters and ted a son, so his wife present- ed him with three on the same day. W. R. Crockett of Bangor, , stopped in the middle of a ermon toshave a sleeping mem- [ber of the congregation awakened. 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Pierce of Oregon are shown above with a plateful apiece at the | celebration of the completion of tHe Douglas Memorial bridge (below) | ever the Klamath river, which fills the last gap in the Canada-to-Mexicg | : coast highway. Money of No Value “Life had no pleasures for me. Although I had plenty of money it was of no value, as my stomach Imost constantly distréssed me. I t faith in all doctors and medi- cine. Talking with my druggist about my case he advised me to West back to try MAYR’S. I am now enjoying their charges for another period. life again.” It is a simple, harm-| Rev. Munro, pastor of the First less preparation that removes the! Methodist church, is expected to catarrhal mucus from the intes-2tTive in the city today, returning tinal tract and allays the inflam- from the conference. mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail- neluding appendicitis. One dose will convince or money re- funded. For sale by all druggists Key West Pastors : Are Returned To The Methodist conference just closed at St. Petersburg sent all the Key pastors Beautifying Every family should have a place to put away newspapers when through reading them. They come in handy most every day for doing up packages of one kind and wrapr‘ng laundry, and they are the v uuing to use in packing breakable articles to ship or store away. Many mer- chants use them for wrapping reper, and with a little, library paste excellent dustproof bags for clothing may be quickly made of them. They can be had for n ly nothing at newspaper fice. The Citizen has them sale at 100 for five cents. Wardrobe Send for this booklet, just offthe press, illustrated in color, suggesti many new uses for home dyeing. It di closes the secret of color charm, trane- forming worn, faded garments intosmart, new creations —freshening and brighten- tions. sent on receipt of 10 cents to covery and handling. 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