The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 16, 1926, Page 5

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HDAY, JULY 16, 1926. SO0SCOS Ds DECSEeEEESSECCOLOELEe Notes of The Passing Day SASHSEHESHOOSOSHSES HO OOOSS< OHS2ESCC88 |Troop 5 Meets Ralph Camus, son of Mr. and| There was a meeting of Troop Mrs. Julius Camus, who recently ,5, Boy Scouts, held last night at submitted to @ surgical operation their headquarters with consider- in a local hospital, has sufficiently able business of interest to the recovered to be able to return to; organization disposed of at the his home. |lively session held. ** + Arrives From Miami |Entertainm-nt Tonight Alfred J. Williams, who is em-|~ There will be an entertainment ployed at Miami by the Florida ; put on tonight at the High School East Coast Railway Company, ar-|auditorium which will be for the rived in the city this morning for| benefit of the Boy Scouts. An a few days’ visit. lexcellent program has been ar- orth lranged for the affair, which gives Hold Meeting | promise of being an enjoyable one There was a brief session of the | throughout. 4 City Council held last evening at! the tity hall with routine business Meeting Tonight transacted, there being no other) The members of Troop 4, Boy matters coming up for discussion.|gcouts, will assemble tonight at cours their headquarters on Duval Many Pa * |street. The meeting will be under The steamship Governor Cobb/the direction of Scoutmaster J. A. leaving for Havana this morning Jenks. had a large number of passengers | om board, many of whom arrived; Born, Baby Boy on the train from the north. A baby boy, weighing 10 1-2 ¢ ripe Lon | pounds, was born this morning to Leaving Sunday | Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Saunders 8s eee Mane Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Roberts, and children propose leaving on Sunday for Miami and other points up the East Coast for seyeral weeks’ visit. . “* Repainting Roof A force of men are now en-) gaged in repainting the roof of the shed covering the old P. & O. dock at the foot of Duval street, while many other improvements are be- ing made to the wharf property. PPCCCS OBE eure ev sGOR TESS OSHOOSHOBESAEHTIBFEHESOSS Personal seve T. Knowles is leaving today x the East Coast for a month’s visit at Big Pine Key and other po.nts. County Judge Hugh Gunn, who has been. in Tampa for a few days, | writes friends here that he expects to return to Key West Monday on the Tampa boat. Mrs. Joseph B. Pierce and chil-| dren, of Fort Lauderdale, who had been spending several wecks’ visit in Key West with relatives, left last evening over the East Coast en route to their home. Carroll J. Miller, connected with the Cuban Railway Company, at Havana, who had been spending ~e ae in Key West,, lef yesterday on the steamship, Mi- ami. R. J. Marrera, connected with the office force of the Martinez Cigar Company in Havana, left yesterday en route to his home following several days’ visit in Key West. M. Mondul, proprietor of the O. K. Shoe Shop, has gone on a visit to New York, Philadelphia and other points, and expects to be ab- sent from the city for about two weeks on a business and pleasure trip combined. Pritiiiiiii at their home, 610 Southard sireet.. Mother and baby are get- ting along nicely, and “Papa Jeff” so proud that he is only hitting the grounds in high places. ‘ * * Girl Scouts Meeting There will be a meeting of Troop 4, Girl Scouis, held this af- ternoon under the direction of Mrs. A, H. McInnis, scoutmistress of the organization. and a full at- tendance of members is desired. Mention ; Myr. and Mrs. Roy Potter accom- | panied by their two sons, Roy and | Arthur, left over the East Coast j railway last night for Southport, 'N. C., to visit relatives for a | month or so. Mrs, Randolph Sawyer and children were passengers leaving jover the East Coast yesterday for a few weeks’ visit at Miami and | other points in that section. | Fielden Elbertson, who had |been spending a while visiting in West Palm Beach and __ other points, returned to the city on the | morning train. Captain Ernest W. Lowe, for- merly of Key West, but who is now making his home in Miami, was an arrival on the morning, train, and will spend severabdays business visit in the Island City. | W. M. Hamlin, railroad official of New York, who had been spend- ing several days in Key West on business matters, left last evening fen route north, Mrs. John Roker and children jexpect to leave tomorrow night on jthe steamship Governor Cobb for 'Tampa en route to Sarasota, |where they will join Mr. Roker, who recently accepted a position jwith the fire department in that city. Pe ee ee ee CAMP NOTES By Kermit B. Baker . * . * . . e * ° * * * eeeeeewreereeee Many Key West boys are sta- tioned gt Fort Barrancas this year, attending the C. M. T, Camp. ‘Camp opened on Friday, July 9. K. Baker and R. Bethe! were} assigned to Battery A. Leo Lo- pez was assigned to Battery B, I. Parks, G. Parks, F. Sheppard, A. Pritchard, W. Roberts, R. Sands! cases as Judge Norfleet has been| and L. Russell were assigned to Battery C. Uniforms and equipment issued on Friday. Batteries were | organized on Saturday. was a rest dey. A chicken dinner was served on this day. Monday morning we went over to Fort Pickens where the guns are stationed. were Kermit Baker, Leo Lopez arid) Rosdman Bethel were assigned to the 10-inch guns. K. Baker in- serts the plunger in the breech.) I. Lopez and R. Bethel were put) in the shell room. 1. Park pard were assigned to put the byl lets in the anti-aircraft guns. On these guns W. Roberts and L. Russell are on th» trigger detail. A. Pritchard and R. Sands are on the telephone detail. The beys are having a great time. Aside from being a little home-sick and a great deal of love- sick everything is fine. W. Roberts spent all day Sun- day wondering what (ime the 3 0’- clock train got in. L. Rus- sell, L. Lopez, R, Bethel and Ker- mit Baker sing all day “I Wonder Who My Baby is Out With T night,” while the rest are singing :|/PRESIDE AT SESSION OF Sunday | G. Parks and F. Shep-| DADE COUNTY COURT Judge Tom Norfleet of the Dade county Criminal Court of Record has been disqualified in certain cases coming up before} that court next month and Gov- ernor Martin has appointed Judge J. Vining Harris of this city in his} place, according to dispatches} from Tallahassee. Judge Harris will open August 10 in Miami to hear such j court} disqualified for. | ” Not a Black Hair on “Nicholas Sokoloff.” prize Russian wolf hound owned by Mrs. Ice McMahon of San Francisco, hasn't a hair on his body that isn’t pur? |; white. He has won many first prizes in Oakland and San Francisco dog - shawa He's shown here with his owner. Rev. Garfield Evans Spends Visit In Key West With City Pastor The parsonage aid society. of} Of the many passengers on the the First ee church pie ada Cobb en route from Port nounce a splen program to be ts ‘ 5 y. delivesed viext Mtdilay evening $3 Tampa to dilicte was the Rev. the home of Dr. G. F. Kemp, on Garfield Evans, a former state Simonton street. {president of the Methodist. Ep- It will be a measuring party,|worth League, who stopped off ee ip isadal program will be here between the hours of arrival rendered during the evening.! ang departure of the ship, to see There will be readings by some biases oy segeacr ges oP the: -penthiuent, ladies, of tha = old friend and school. mate, city, musical selections both vocal Thos. “R. Adams, of the Fleming and instrumental, and other meritorious and. enjoyable num bers. Arrange Program For Entertainment To Be | Given Tuesday Night | around the city and out on the lof the interesting features of the st auido ‘ i Island City. POSITIVE. _ A good night’s, He is returning. to sleep with an Emerson Fan. july12-tf active in the m Sree eS Southern Methodis On American realroads pay $1,- his trip to the mainland he visit- 000,000 a day in taxes. ,ed relatives at Miami and DeéTiand 8S Well as attended the statéy‘as- Plaid Hose Ciego de sembly of the Epworth’ League which met at Bradenton. |MANY INDICTMENTS IN INVESTIGATION (Ry Asxocinted Presa) CHICAGO, July 16.—Forty- | who served in Cook c primarics were named to dictments returned '~ frauds. | NEW MAN AT JOHNSON’S Clyde Smith of Texas has. ar- | rived to fill the position of Fe maker and jeweler at Frank Jo! son’s, 130 Duval street. Mr. Smith comes to Key West with }eveellent recommendations as to | proficiency in his line of work and 2 for plaid extends even te | all having work in either of these . These are of red, yellow , lines could not do betier than en- and greca. } trust it to him july 15-3t Show Wijlit. igic- abe pt i743 : =, “Home, Sweet Home.” The naval station has granted| | the C. M. T. C. boys the privilege jof attending the movies which all! lof them do. | } A half day holiday is granted on Wednesday and Saturday af- ternoons. This Summer Build Up Your Child's Strength With SCOTTS EMULSION | Rich In Vitamins ' Pleasant To Take THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER — |LIQUOR TOE | Ernest Thompson, U. S.°A., forty “| tained that it WEATHER CONDITIONS * The disturbance that was off the middle Atlantic coast yesterday morning disap- peared northeastward into the Atlantic. Ocean attended by heavy rains on the coast from Maine to Virginia, pressure remains low over the southern poriion of the Gulf of Mexico, the northwestern disturbance continues over the Dakotas, and the center of moderately strong high pressure settled southward from the Great Lakes over Keniucky, North Carolina and the Virginias. In addition to the rains on the north and middle Atlantic coast, showers.and thunder- storms were general over the Florida peninsula. This morning it is cooler in the lower Lake region and north Atlantic States, and temperatures have risen in Georgia, South Carolina and the extreme upper Missisippi Valley. In the north and middle Atlantic States and lower Lake region it is unsea- sonably cool, while in the ex- treme upper Mississippi Val- ley temperatures are mater- ~TURNEDSOVER COMMISSIONER GWYNN IS IN RECEIPT OF ORDERS FOR TRANSFER OF FORRY BAR- RELS OF WET GOODS\ U. S. Commissioner C. Rodney Gwynn has received orders from Federal Judge Lake Jones at Tam- pa to turn to over Lieutenant} bar of whiskey that have been stored in the customs vaults here for the past four years, its approx-} i e value at present being $120,000. The forty barrels of liquor were d with 120 barrels of mo- Il appearances a carload The barrels of syr- up will be destroyed. The confis- cated liquor is to be used for med- l purposes for war veterans in the and navy hospitals, Ma- jor General Ireland having ascer- is *| wei { | | Street Church, who motored him] ;* County Road showing him many} ., \Avila, Cuba, where he has been}; | four election judges and clerks,’ «{grand jury investigating election | ‘ high quality liquor. It was estimated to be 10 years old when seized, which would make its age 14 at this time. Lieutenant Ernest B. Thomp- | son was detailed by Major General \Ireland. to handle the shipping of the whiskey to Washington, D'strict Attorney Gober, who instituted libel proceedings against the owners of the liquor, stated in Tampa that the owners evidently Searing the consequences of the federal law, refused to claim the contraband. The liquor and molasses were shipped, as a solid cargo of mo- from Cuba to Key West, in Inspection of the shipment the customs officials here re- aled the 40 barrels of whiskey id to be more than ten years old. Souquets of flowers and scented herb: ven, every morning in to the judges hearing criminal courts of This is a survival from s when ihe courts were H le unhealthy from foul odors » underground cells. in the }.London. th The ORIGINAL Malted Milk he In oAged Tood-Drink fa Rich milk, combined with extract of choice grains, reduced to powder. Very. nourishing, yet so easily digested that it is used, with benefit, by ALL AGES, ailing or well. 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