The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 3, 1926, Page 5

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SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1926. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Notes of The ence Born’ Baby Boy | A baby boy weighing 812) pounds was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. L. Harper at their home, 926 Duval street. | > oS Destroy Liquor | The 346 bottles of intoxicating liquors found hidden in a car of merchandise from Havana some time ago were destroyed by cu: toms officials at the cusioms house this morning. ** Cobb to Tampa Tonight The P. & O. steamship Governor | Cobb will leave tonight for Tampa at 7:30 o’clock. The steamer will return to this port on Monday morning, and will leave again on that d4@y for Havana upon the ar- rival of th et from the north. * * * Medina Dus Tuesday The Mallory steamship Medina will arrive in port on Tuesday af: ternoon from New York with load of freight to be discharged at this port. The Medina is one of the special boats placed on the run| for handling freight shipments. <8 * a Change of Hours The Red Cross headquarters here, which will be in charge of Mrs. Grace Phillips during the summer months, will remain open | from 9 a. m. to 12 noon only dur- ing this period, according to in- formation obtained from officials of the organization. * Miami to Havana Toda: The steamship Miami left this morning at 8:30 o’clock for Ha- yana with a large number of pas- sengers on board. The steamer will return to <his port on Monday afternoon. | * 8 Eureka Due on Monday | The steamer Eureka will arrive in port on Monday from Caxam- bas with a load of freight, which will be dis@harged at the Mallory; docks -for shipment north on the steamship Concho, which will ar- rive here Tuesday from Galvesion en route to New York. “_* * Return Home Friday Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harris, who left here three weeks ago on the! steamship Governor Cobb for Tampa, which began a tour of points in that section, returned to! the city yesterday afternoon over the Flagler System. Included iv their itinerary during the trip were numerous points on the east Subject of ‘Sermons and west coast of the state. The) las’ stop made was at Miami, after | which Mr. and Mrs. Harris started their homeward trip. * Visiting City Mr. and Mrs. * | Joseph Pinder, | son and daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. George Pinder of 1020) Eaton Street, were recent arrivals! in the city for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Pinder who are making their home in Tampa have been on an extended tour through the States having visited in Cincinnati, Colo- rado, Texas, Philadelphia and New York, coming South for ‘a visit in Miami, then on to Key West, where they are being wel comed by their many friends here. ° euseereseere Personal eo ° Walter Pinder was included in! the pasengers arriving he day on the steamship Governor Cobb from Tampa, and will spend several weeks’ visit in Key West Randolph W. Sawyer, who is employed at Miami by the Florida East Coast Railway Company, was an arrival on the morning train, and will spend several days’ visit in the Island City with his family. Herman J. Russell, formerly of Key West, but who is now making his home in Miami, wa al he city this morn om panied by his family, will spend several weeks’ here with and visi tive Captain S. W. L sonville, who had been i for several was an outgoing pasenger East Coast last night er his home. ofton, days’ busine Franklin A with the Cuban 1 in the Iway Company wes an arriv city ye day nfternec s ay in the Isl. evening t&in en Mrs. J. White and child who are making n Gainesville, Fla., a visit in Key West with White's fathe T Mr. White was with the Pe oa. now heir are sper Wi | having been placed.on the run Girl Scouts Meet | Leaving On Monday jthe purpose of jroutes for the day. Pa To Observe Fourth The Key West postoffice will close at 10 o’clock Monday morn-/} ing in connection with the Fourth of July celebration which will take | place on that day. Mallory Due Tonight The steamship Henry R. Mallory | will arrive in port tonight from New York, en route to Galveston, | with passengers on board. The! Mallory handling passengers | only now, owing to other ve: 3 or Day ssing is the purpose of covering the freight shipments. ae Dee) Leaving on Trip C. D. Gaffe, who is connected with the Key West Foundation | Company, will leave tonight over | the Kast Coast en route to points | in the Carolinas, where he will] v.sit for a few we after which | a trip will be made to New York, where Mr. Gaffe will remain uftil he middle. part of September, when he will return to Key West. | * * 8 | | | | | | There was an interesting and well-attended meeting of Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held yesterday after- noon at their headquarters in the Scotiish Rite Hall, there being{ considerable business of interest to the organization transacted during the session held. +e) 5 Mrs. Beryl S. Curry, accom- panied her son, Raymond, and sister, ) ine Lumley, will leave on Monday en route to Hen- dersonville, N. C., where they will spend several weeks’ visit, after which they will proceed to Wash- ington and Philadelphia for a s of several weeks. « rs To Receive Flag Pins Scoutmaster Jenks requests that all members of Troop 4 Boy Scouts meet at headquarters on Mondey morning at 9 o’clock for obtaining their flag pins for “Tag Day” and their ee oor . Harold Cates and children will leave tonight over the East Coast for Miami where they will visit for a while after which they will proceed to Tampa and other points on the west* coast where they will also spend a few weeks’ Stay. i * ee Rev. L. Munro, pastor of the F Methodist Church, has sel- ected the subject of “Our Heavens ly Calling,” to be delivered at the service tomorrow morning, while the subject of “Death In A Fre has been selected for the evening subjec = Makes Denial Serafin Martine, colored long- shoreman, requests The Citizen to state that he wishes to deny. the rumor cireulated to the effect that he was the party giving out the information that led to the cap- ture of the negro man, Dice, on board the Mallory He} stated that he knew nothing what-| ever of the affair. steamer. stant Postmaster I. B.| ael will spend the Gloriou Fourth in the Magic City. He left for Miami yesterday and expects to return Tuesday. | Mrs. Adeline Roberts will return tomorrow from Delray, where she ha pending some time at the home A. R. Roberts, a large shoe business been of her who conduct there. J. Fr of F Thursday firm Miami, where 1 days’ visit. > H BE. H. Ga make an arrival in vie © Cigar Com his residence in and }given. Jacksonville comes third in | with $718 Horizontal Position Is Preferred When Flag Is Displayed against a Wall; Stars Should Be to Flag’s Own Upper-Right Cor- ner, the Viewer's Left. ‘Hang the Stars to the North- over East-and-West Streets; rth-and- When Flags of States or Cities, or Pennants Are Flown from the Same Halyard, the U. 8. Flag Must Be at the Top to Tip of Staff. Bunting Should Be Hung with the Blue Strip Uppermost or to the Viewer's Left, When the Flag Passes Unf in Parade, Soldiers and Sailor Salute; Men ard Boys Uncover and Hold Hat in Right Hand Opposite Left Shoulder; Women and Girls Place Ri Hand over Heart. When Displayed with An- other Flag, Ours Should Be on the Viewer's Left, and Its Staff in Front. KEY WEST LEADS ALL CITIES OF STATE IN EXPORTATIONS |Miss Bessie Hotchkiss Stenographer-T ypist At Key West Naval station With a (otal of nearly three mi lion dollars in merchandise e ports for what is usually consider- ed one of the dullest months in| the years, Key West still) main- tains the enviable position of be- ing decidedly the most impyriant seaport city of all the Florida coast, Merchandise has to the pos pist in the Miss Bessie Hot ceived an appointm ition stenographer-ts offices at the local naval station, Miss Hotchkis one of the three applicants who took the civil service examinatioys r ntly be- fore local examiner Arthur Pasto- rini, who has char; of the stamp window in the Key West postof- fice, though this appointment did not arise from the ratings gained in that contest. Miss Hotchkiss ber of friends in the city who afte re exported through the port of Key West during the month of April this year totals in value $2,882,577, according to re- perts now being sent out from the district headquarters of the cus- oms service in, npa. This is $1,297,517 more than the next nearest high total, which is Pen- sacola, with a total of 060 for the same month. Key West s the only Florida port passing ihe million dollar mark in a total of exports, showing nearly three mil- lion dollars for the month men- tioned. | Only one other port, Pensacola, shows more than half a million, with the totals above ti She Ev Hotchkiss, street. on Simonton A warm day, a good program and plenty of refreshment Coral Isle Casino afternoon. on th amount of exports with $ 0 and Tampa fourth with $ Miami, with a total of makes the least showing in exports of any he nine important Florida port cities. The tetal of exports for the nine main port cities of the entire state of Flo’ ida for the month of April is $4,- 4 8. The repor pounds Monday July 3-1t of gland has banned fasting DEATH IN A FROLIC Subject First Methodist ON SUNDAY NIGHT L. MUNRO, Pastor. of imports for the gives the entire state $2,417,800, in which ads with a showing . followed by Tampa Key West, $465, $206,180; West Palm least showing in nf $e same month total Church, 8; Mian king the ate with a total ¢ relieve Infants i To Regu Food, promoting Cheerf Constipation weeten Stomach Flatulency Aids in the ass congratulating her upon ther suc-| s a davghter of Mrs. | NOTICE The Real Silk Hosiery Mills of Indianapolis, Ind., has only one au-!| ‘thorized agent in Monroe County, ; Patients of Dr. N. C. Pin-| myself. Beware of purchasing \hosiery under that name from| |tado, 330 Duval Street, are others; they do not represent this, | Well known house. 3 | W. J. GALLAGHER, 518 Elizabeth St. june28-6tx | TO THE PUBLIC | notified that his office hours | will be changed during the Phone 612-J. STAR COFFEE MILLS}: DELICIOUS & REFRESHING A delicious cup of fine flavored COFFEE is a satisfying drink at all times. That is why every- body who has tried our COF- FEE is a STAR COFFEE MILLS enthusiast, 512 GREENE ST. Plenty of fun, lots of pep, and! abundance of refreshments at the Casino grounds Monday afternoon by Troop 5, Boy Scouts. July 3-1t F. H. SOLOMON | PLUMBER Sheet Metal Work CALL PHONE 621-W Phone 256 summer months from 11, la.m. to 1 p. m. every day ex- cept Sunday. Office hours |heretofore were 12 to 1) p. m., and 7 to 8 p. m. | Ceseeeevecrcorecszece LEGALS ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE s office in the uunty s from the f s notice, or th in the County | City of Key] n twelve! publica- same will] vest, Fla., Jun | MARTHA | Deceased. | 3-10-17 of James} 2 7-14-21 Ss Will be r. d by the Supplies and Accounts, ent, Washington, D.| Wi Pa i Ss oM¢ a. 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