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TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1926. PAGE FIVE ari THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ~~~ Notes of The Many Train Passengers There were a large number of passengers arriving here his morning or the train from the | north, several of whom left on thc } steamship Miami for Havana. * 68 * | Girl Scouts To Meet | There will be a meeting of! Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held on Fri- day afternoon, beginning at 5 0’- clock, at their headquarters in the| Scottish Rite hall, corner of Eaton | and Simonton streets. "_* * Returns To City Thos. H. Gato, who accom- panied the remains of his brother,’ Fernando H. Gato, to Havana seve- | ral days ago, returned to the city | yesterday afternoon on the steam- | ship Miami. s* Arrives From Havana Faustino Rendueles, general manager of the E. H. Gato Cigar Company, who had been in Havana | for several days, returned to the! city yesterday afternoon on the | steamship Migmi- | * Meeting On ie The members of Troop 5, Boy} Scouts, will meet at their head- quarters on Friday night when | ¥ .mattres pertain'ng to the coming | encampment will be taken up and discussed. The meeting will be{ ~® under the direciion of George F. | Archer, scoutmaster, and a full at- tendance of members is desired. BS aveeesse0ere Personal Senaior William H. Malone re+ turned this afternoon over the Flagler System from a business trip to Tampa. Miss Cora Albury, who had been several weeks’ visit in Miami with her aunt, Mrs. H. A. Russell, was included in the arriv- als here this morning over the East Coast. 5 Mr. and Mrs. P. Ross Roberts were included in the arrivals here Sunday from Miami for several days’ visit. Mr. Roberts is now connected with the Florida East Coast) Railway Company in the Magic City. Mrs. Raymond C. Pinder, ac- panied by her childrén, who Uncen spending several “weekd ‘ase in Key West with rela-' ‘were passengers leaving over | the East Coast yesterday afternoon en route to their home in Miami. Mr. and Mrs. William Camero and children were included in the rs leaving yesterday af- térnoon over the East Coast for /Miami and other points where they will spend several weeks’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thompson were included in the arrivals here} this moruing over the East Coast for the purpose of attending the funeral of Mrs. Thompson’s father, Ossian Atchison, who died} in this city yesterday afternoon. Richard S. Dowling, prominent real estaie dealer of Philadelphia, who had been spending several days’ business visit in Key West, ‘was among the passengers leaving last night over the East Coast en route to his home. Passing Day | Arrives Yesterday Ross Sawyer, connected with the office force of the E, H. Gato Ci- gar Company, after several days’ | stay in Havana, was an arrival in the city yesterday afternoon on the steamship Miami. aes Visiting In City Mr. and Mrs. Claude J. Pierce of Miami were included in the ar- rivals here yesterday afternoon over the East Coast from Miami, and will spend several weeks’ visit in the Island City. with relatives. Poe ee Recovering Rapidly Miss Elzabeth Johnson, dapgh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. John- son, 1202 Seminary street, who | underweht an operation for ap- | pendicitis in a local hospital Sav- urday, is reporied today to be rest-| ing well and recovering nicely. ee Awarded Prize Betty Boyden has just been ad- vised that she has been awarded a prize in the state-wide contest | conducted by the W. C. T. U. Last }winter the ‘local W. C. T, U., at the request of the state organization, loffered three prizes for the best plays wei itten on the “Water Am- | with Benjamin Franklin} , erican,” as the “Water American.” » In the local contest Miss Boyden won sec- ond place and her play was for- warded to state headquarters with the above result. Mention Miss Norma Saunders, after spending several weeks visiting in Key West with relaiives, was a passenger leaving last night over the East Coast en route to her home in Miami. Frank R. Knowles, who is em- ployed at Miami by the Florida East Coast Railway Company, was an arrival in the city yesterday afternoon, and will spend sevetal days’ business visit in the Island City. Miss Betty Mankes was an ar- rival in the city Sunday on. the Mallory steamer Concho from New York, and during her stay here, the visitor will be the guest of Mrs. Mack Newman of the Key West Country Club. F real Mrs J. J. Wentworth, of Miami, | accompanied by her son, Elmer, arrived in the city yesterday and will spend.some time at the home of Mrs. Wentworth’s parents, Mr. end Mrs. William McCook, 929 Pauline street. Mrs. Kingman Curry and two sons and sister-in-law, Mrs, R. M. Phillips, of Jacksonville, arrived in Key West today. Mrs. Curry has been on an extended visit to her mother in Jacksonville. Mrs. Phillips will remain in Key West for a few weeks. Clyde Tatum, chief engincer aboard S. S. J. M. Guffey, of the Gulf Refining Company at Port Arthur, Texas, accompanied by Mrs. Tatum and their niece, Miss Gladys Tatum, of Tampa, arrived yesterday for an extended visit with Mrs. Tatum’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William McCook, 929 Pauline street. AUDIT MADE OF KELLISON. BERRY FIRM, STATEMENT ON FINANCES OF | COMPANY ASSURES INVEST-| ORS IN PINE LEVEL OF OR.) GANIZATION’S STRENGTH Local investors in Pine Level property, of which Charles Taylor | is the Key West agent, are ful assured of the absolute fin. strength of this organization, which is known as the Kellison- Berry, Inc., in an audit of the com- nany's business made by the Dell- Smith Company on April 30, 1926. | An advertisement appearing inj} The Citizen today shows the stand- ing company, with total assets he- ine placed at $276,443.06, total There are several hundrede in- vestors in this choice subdivision. all of whom will be much gratified on reading the statement ished following the thorough audit conducted by the members of the Dell-Smith comnany, which shows! the firm to be in excellent finan cial condition. The Jewish nonulation of the) world is estimated at 15,420,000. BIDS WANTED Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Public Instruction of Monroe County until 7:30 P. M., July 26, 1926 at the office of the County Superintendent, first, for the building of a fence at the Harris School grounds; second (separately) for re-roofing all of the Division Street School and a portion of the Harris School. Specifications may be obtained form the County Superintendent. The right is reserved to reject | any or all bids. MELVIN E. RUSSELL, Couniy Superintendent. | july 20-22 The threshing rach venied by Andrew Me end of the 18th century Look to your health. Epsom Salts is still the best Physic—take it in small furn-! The Kaight Labdosatories, ‘Chicago den shrubs are very backward in|an earlier winter and a longer! time. f their blossoms, fruit time is thack-{ cate this season of 1926-27. If! The Westminster Gazette’ says edly delayed. such cognizance of conditions is’ ‘the Tee Age is about to'recom- It is to be hoped the far-sight-|not being taken, good business) jmence! ed people of Key West will, and/seems full likely to be in the way }for use with salmon on ieee von are taking full note of the of being lost. Hill day, a holiday of local note| strange weather conditions in the} In Key West “it is summer all jaround Boston and Eastern ‘world at large, and are focussing | winter,” but it will be wise .to | Massachusetts; flowers and gar-, their attention on preparing for make ready for summer all the She'll Smile = vides In KEY elie Wa oie (Continued from Page One) A sea trout is simply a river trout that has taken to ihe sea to get more food, but which has still to visit fresh water to spawn. Mrs. Madeline Marie Menaugh of 8t. 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