The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 6, 1926, Page 5

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TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1926. Notes of The ° To Give Party Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Albury will entertain their little daughter Kathryn Helen with a birthday party on Thurslay afternoon at their home 919 Eaton St. + * * Resolute Arrives The schooner Resolute, Captain Yaies, arrived in port yesterday from Bonacco with a load of fruit. The vessel will return to Bonaceo after discharging its cargo at this port. _* © Mallory Arrives The sieamship Henry R. Mal- lory arrived in port on Saturday night from New York en route to Galveston. The steamer brought pessengers only. * + «© To Return Today Dr. A. Perez, who has been spending a business visit of sev- eral days at Havana, will return to the city this afternoon on the steamship Governor Cobb. 1 Medina Due Today The Mallory steamship Medina is due to arrive in port today from New York with a load of freight to be discharged here. There will be another steamer arriving here next wek biihging fright only. ee Sevecevesvere Personal Mr. and Mrs. T. T. ‘thompson Will leave this afternoon over tne East Uoast tor Miami where they | wali spend a few montis’ visit. Larry Gardner, connected with the karst National Bank, accom- punied by his wife, will leave to- day en route to points in North Carolina where they will spend several weeks’ visit. Alton and Ivan Parks will leave tonight for Tamya, where they will visit their aunts, Mrs. Nathan Miles and Mrs. Roger L. Watkins for a time before proceeding to where they will .spend Pensacola | @ month in the C. N. T. T. mili-} tary training school. Postraaster Chas. S. Williams leaves’ tonight for Islamorada, where he will spend a month's va- cation. Mrs. Williams had pre- ceded him, leaving on Friday yt: Mrs. Williams will be ab- sent fortwo or three months, @ 5 | Gilbert N. Goshorn left Satur- day night for Tampa, on his way to Chicago where he will: attend the Grand Lodge of the B. P. 0. Elks as a delegate from Key West Lodge No. 551; Mrs. Goshorn accompanied her husband. Mrs. William A. Benham was ineluded in the. arrivals here Saturday on the s'eamship Henry BR. Mallory from New York, and will spend about two months visiting with her parents; Mr. and| Mrs. F. R. Maloney, 916 Elizabeth street. Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Chase, Jr., who had been taking in the Fourth of July festivities in Key West, have returned to their home in Mi- ami. Mrs. Wm. H. White and son, William, will leave th's afternoon for Homestead from wh'ch point they will siart a motor trip to Boston, Mass. They will be join- ed by Mr. White at Homestead. William, Jr., will remain away for some time attending school, while Mr. and Mrs. White will return to Key West some time during Sep- tember. Chief Deputy Sheriff Joseph Kemp returned Sunday from Passing Day Born, Baby Boy A baby boy weighing 12 pounds, was born on Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Higgs at their | home, 316 Elizabeth street. | Oi Bs ow Concho Arrives Today The Mallory steamship Concho, | Captain McIntosh, arrived in port | this morning at 6 o’clock from | Galveston en route io New York. | The steamer left again at 8:30. | + + 8 | Cobb To Tampa Tonight | The steamship Governor Cobb | will leave tonight at 8:30 o’clock |for Tampa. The steamer will re- | turn to this port on Friday morn- ing. | +e * Cobb From Tampa The P. & O. steamship Gover- nor Cobb arrived In port yester- | day morning from Tampa with a jlarge number of passengers on on the boat, left on the train en route north. + - # Court Conyenes Monday The next session of Criminal board. Several of those arriving |’ court of record for Monroe coun- ty will convene on next Monday morning, July 12. There will not teases are of unusual importance. Mention } Mr. and Mrs. J, Baez, who had |been visiting at points up the East Coast, returned to the city yes- | terday over the Flagler System. Holmes Allen, fight promoter of Miami, was an arrival m the city yesterday for the purpose of attending the fight card at the Cuban Club last night. Mrs. Albert Sweeting and daughter, Miss Mizpah Sweeting, returned to the city Saturday from Baltimore where Miss Sweei- ling had been undergoing treat- ment at the Johns Hopkins Hos pital in that city. Miss Agnes Daniels, of Bartow, Fla., is spending a visit in Key | West with Mr. and Mrs. F. Han- gon. Mrs. W. G. Shoek, who has been spendinga visit here with her cousin, Mrs, Angela Sawyer, left esterday for Miami. She s raccompanied on the trip by M Dolores Sawyer. Captain J. L. Watrous, who had ibeen spending several days’ visit jat points up the East Coast, re- |turned to the city yesterday over ithe Flagler System. Mrs.\A. EK. Dobarganes, and Mrs, L. B. Thrasher and (wo chil dren of Ocala arrived here yes: | terday on a visit to Mrs. Samuel | Curry, 509 South street. | Mrs, G. L. Lew’s and daughter Mary, left last night for Miam’ where they will visit for a while after which they will proceed io | Little River for-a visit with Mrs E. Higgs. They will be absent from the city for several weeks. Mrs. J. E. MeDermott, accom- | panied by her daughter, Lillian | are spending a visit in Key West | enjoying the delightful climate ! Mrs. McDermott while here is alse | looking after her property in | terests in this vicinity. A. D. Luethi returned to the leity this morning from an’ ex- tended trip to many points includ- ing Philadelphia, where he at- tended the Sesqui-Centennial Ex- jpesition. He was accompanied fon the trip by Mrs. Luethi, both be a large docket and none of the| = PAINT. PAINT. PAINT. If you want to save mo..ey buy your paints at Albury’s Hardware Store. Have just received one solid car- load of paint. This car of paint was purchased from one of the largest manufacturers in the coun- try. You will save money by buy- ing paint at Albury’s Hardware Store. Albury’s tremendous buy- ing power saves you money. ‘Analysis on every can 100 per cent pure. All the leading shades in ready-mixed enamels, floer stains, screen paint, furniture enamel, roof paint, cement and stucco paint, all kinds of varnishes, a floor varnish that | ‘will. not seraich white. or turn ‘white under water at much less than advertised varnishes of higher price. Sure can save you ‘money. Largest stock in town of ‘hardware, sash, doors, blinds and faney front doors. Don’t forget Atbury’s Hardware Store’ when you need screen doors and _ win- dows. Phone 73. july6-7 TO THE PUBLIC! I, J. 0. Brown, baggage- master of Mallory S. S. Co., wish to state that I had nothing to do with the information given ihe sheriff in the apprehension of A. Dice. » july6-1tx J. O. BROWN, paints, ¢floor} THE KEY. WEST CITIZEN -— IT’S THE LITTLE ¢ RUSSIAN WOMAN BANDITS THINGS THAT COUNT MORE FEARLESS THAN MEN How often have you heard that expression and time and again been reminded of the | truthfulness of it, during your daily avocation? _The same thing applies to the'little classified advertisement— BUCHAREST, Roumania. Statistics show that the percent- age of crime among Russian wo- men.is inereasing greatly. This jis attributed to the influence of the Women’s Battalions of Death, forganized during Kerensky’s rule. |Those who have not been able to one of the most powerful adjust themselves to the new so- | ways of selling, buying and cial order of things in the pre- } otherwise making profitable | scribed way have found other deals. jpaths of life. Women bandits; Haye you anything to sell; |compete with their desperate something you wish to pur- {brothers for the poor spoils of- chase or get in exchange for (fered by present-day Russia. something Try the | They go heavily armed, stalk dark classified columns of The _|strects in search of lonely persons Citizen and get a concrete to hold up and conduct themselves | example of their efficacy. generally more. fearlessly than \ The cost is small, results | men. | amazing. i Se ee cas CARD OF THANKS | We wish to else? thank . the -many| The friends for their kindness*to us} CORAL ISLES after the sad death of John Kirk-| wood Watkins also the floral of-| STUDIO | fering and the cars -that were) A donated and the physicians who||JEFFERSON HOTEL BLDG: Room 203, (2nd. floor) worked so faithfully around hin SIGNS, SHOWCARDS to save his life. God’s will must} be done and we ask God’s bless+} DECORATING, ETC. i ings on every one. | (Signed), . | | july6-1t THE FAMILY. 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(NEW JERSEY) DESTROYS Mosquitoes Moths Bed Bugs Roaches DAD AND I Say boy did yoeb think dat ish am hike folkses? « " Carving Sets, Siainless Butcher Knives, Garden Hose, Water ‘Coolers, Wickless Oil Stoves in four different styles. -FLIT, it kills flies, mosquitoes and all other insects. A sprayer free with every purchase of a 50c¢ can of Fiit, Fiit, Flit.. Albury’s Hard- ware Store, 700 Duval street. july6-7 ALWAYS TIRED AT NIGHT— TRY THIS A-healthy person never feels constantly tired. Being “too tired” continually is a sign of something wrong. When John R. Gordon, Danville, Ill., found him- self “always tired at night and burdened with backache,” he took Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, and writes: “Af- ter a few doses, I felt better, could work with more ease, be- came stronger and could sleep bet-jcally Chinese Social and is unlike | ter.” What Foley’g . Pills have AFFAIR TO BE GIVEN ON GROUNDS OF CONGRE. GATIONAL CHURCH All is in.readiness for the social “A Night in Pekin” to be put on at the grounds of the First Con- gregational church by the mem- bers of the Philathea: Class and a/ committee of the Baraca Class, on Thursday evening, July 8th, be- ginning at 8 o’clock. One of the main numbers of the fine program arranged, will be a Japanese dance by two Key! West young ladies. Refreshments in the form of imported Chinese tea and genuine‘ Conch Chop Suey will be served |free of charge. “A Night in Pekin” is a tyri- anything ever offered in the city. done for others they may do for|Thcere will be the Chinese maid- you. tion: Ask for Foley’s Pills. Key West Drug Co. July 1-1M RAT. LUCIGNANI’S | 1 (CE CREAM For Health Guaranteed to give satisfac-| ens, laundryman, newspapers, ‘opium dens, lanterns, in fact noth- .ing will be left undone in the re- PAGE Se production in our own city, |dreamy Oriental city of All young men between the ages of 18 and 35 years who are interested in the ‘organization of a real, lively «Bible Class are in- ivited to attend this social which shall be put. on free of charge, all who attend. Patients of Dr. N. C:'Pit- |tado, 330 Duval Street, “ats | notified that his office hours |will be changed during the ‘summer months from ty ie m, tol p. m. every day.ex- | heretofore were 12 tot |P- m., and 7 to 8 Pp. Mei eteeleatoen a ih and Beauty \ Ask Your Dealer For It | ae ! His boyis asun fish | De fat man! ober der De rich man is 8 gold fish “gages Sun-Fish Miami bringing with him Thomas of whom visited their daughter at B. Roberts, who has been wanted! Grand Rapids, Mich, besides tak here under the charge of deser-'ing in many other points, Mrs. tion and non-support. He i be-|Lucthi is now visiting in Minne- ing detained in jail awaiting a apolis, and will later proceed to preliminary hearing and arrange-| New Orleans, and will return to ments for bond. Key West in the Fall. Silken Bag . | Many Used Cars Are | Now Being Offered At Very Attractive Price: —— pay iw TL CANT PLAY GOLE OR TEAWS, MAGEL,] YOU CANT RIDE, SUM OR SKATE_- STRANGE AS (T MAY SOUND — BERT, YOU'RE PECULIAR, T MAVE™ The Lewis Motors Co. offer dif- | ferent kinds of used .cars and trucks in this issue of The Citizen | Phe tag” Miustrated, seen at Lone champs, France, ts of heavy white silk, embroidered tn gay colors that are very reasonable, consid ering that all cars have been new ly painted and Read the advertisement. BOY ESCAPES GALLOWS LIVERPOOL. — Hector c Leach, 18-year-old youth sen- tenced to death for murder, was reprieved a few hours before his execution. Cap. Richard Pa of Dub lin left $60,000 to a ho at fed his ring t reconditioned. |

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