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

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FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1926. 09 00000000000800000 26 SO0COOSSOOOSOLOOEOOOS {Mates of The Passing Day ° S09 0OSR5250280000SSS0S89ROOHOOHADESTEOOOO® Many Havana Passengers | Visiting City There were a large number of} Louis Rauch, president of the} passengers leaving here this morn-| firm of L. Rauch & Company, | ing on the boat for Havara, many Memphis, Tenn., is spending sev-| of whom were arrivals on the train | °#! days in Key West on business. | pa ge agama | Leaves July 31 Scouts Meet Tonight | The steamship Comal | There will be a meeting of Mallory Steamship Company, | Troop 5, Boy Scouts, held this| Which has been placed on the run | dvening at their headquarters un-|%2in, will leave New York July) Ger the direction of George F.|31 for Key West. The Comal will Archer, scoutmaster, and all mem-;™ke the run between New York, | Side sais requested: to be in at- Key West and Galveston carrying freight and passengers. tendance. 5 ee paasenes | Meet This Afterncon | Comes Here For Supplies | lie cecaheey at: Troop. 4 Girt The British tank steamer Winne- | Scouts, will assemble this after-|P8&° arrived in port yesterday af-| noon at 5 o'clock at their head-|tetnoon from London for bunkers | quarters tn the Scottish Rite hall, A"¢ supplies. ‘The vessel left again | éorner of Eaton and Simonton | during’ the evening en route to; under the direction of Mrs. | Sabine Pass. While here the ship | street, ; AcHL: Meinnis, scoutmistress-of the |¥2* consigned to. the Porter Dock organization. A full attendance! C°MP2nY- of members is desired. + * Special Scout Meeting * + ne ee 1 | Arrives For. Visit | Nathan Niles, prominent busi-| 2 ‘ ‘ ;_..| ness man of Tampa, arrived in the, There will be # special mnerine) city this morning and will spend/ of Troop 4, Boy Scouts, held this’ two weeks visiting with his! evening, beginning at.7:30 o'clock, | j,.other, Sheriff Cleveland Niles. | at the home of Scoutmaster J- A.' te save that he is pleased to note | Jenks, 1204 Pine street. Final ar-' .onsiderable improvement in Key| rangements for the summer en-| West since he was here two years campment will be made_ at this) ago. Nathan Niles accompanied| meeting, and all members are re-| his brother on his trip .o New quested to be in attendance. | York to get A. Dice. OOOSSO 06 or we wo 4 GO870G0O8G OO COOEEEEERUHHEETCEOR® Personal Mention eooceed Ounenocesoccorsecerovooeecoccoss Thos. H. Gato of the E.H.Gato{ Franks Cates and family were! Cigar Company, was a passenger’ arrivals here this morning on the leaving on the steamship Governor! steamship Governor Cobbb: from Gobb «his morning for Havana) Sarasota via Tampa, and_ will where he will spend several days.| spend a week’s visit in Key West. Gilbert A. Lowe, who is em-| Joseph Fernandez, formerly adda at Miami by the Florida) connected with a local res.aurant, Const Railway Seompany, W8S! was included in the arrivals here ineluded in the arrivals here this’ inis raorning on the steamship morning over the Flagler System,| Governor Cobb. and will spend severel days’ busi- sg hier tuber ai ide Mys. Merrill Roberts, who had # 4 e .| been spending a while in Sarasota, 44. Lancelot Lester, ci-y attor/yeturned to .he city this morning ney, was among the passengers, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN When One Dies They'll Drink the Wine ‘When one of the three men shown above dies, the other two will drink the wine that they're exhibiting. ‘These are the only remaining mtmbers of the Last Man Club, formed in 18§5 by 34 Civil War veterans, who ‘pought a bottle of wine and agretd that the last man should drink it. | Now, with only three men left, they have agreed that the last two men must drink. The Volstead act, incidentally, hasn't cramped their plans at all. Left to right they are John 8. Goff, Peter Hall and Charles Lockwood. Dice had been just like her own up.a place to keep the prisoner. son, that he was a hard worker, a The sheriff’s brother came on with good boy and had never been in him to Key West and will remain any kind of trouble before that for a visit of about two weeks. ox she knows of. a ee that Saturday night his rage got) Dice will be held in jail here to the best of him and he shot them.’ await the action of the grand jury When seen in his cell by the ot the next term of circuit court, sheriff and a representative of | which convenes here in October. The Citizen, Dice stated through| Sheriff Niles says he was treat: an interpreter that he is 25 years|ed courteously everywhere on his | old, and left his home in Porto trip, and that the police. and de-| Rico at the age of 15, taking up|tective departments in New York | the life of a seaman, and had, kept himself and brother, Nathan| visited many places in the world.| Niles, of. Tampa, who accompanied He had been in Key West seven|him. on the go throughout the years and has_ no relatives here.| five days they were in the great He had been engaged three years| metropolis. He says everywhere to Mercedez Carmancha, the! he had to lay over with his p SHERIFF ARRIVES WITH PRISONER (Continued from Page One) Breakfasts That's Where the Great | Dietary Mistake is Made were leaving on the steamship Governor Cobb this morning for Havana ‘where he will spend several days’ visit. Cuban Consul Jorge Ponce, who! hhad been spending several days’ | visit in Miami, returned to the; city this morning over the East) Coast. { i jula.e-was a passen- leaving this morning on the steamship Governor Cobb for Hav-' ane. Noagcetc Valdey of the RESOLUTIONS IN MEMORY OF, “FERNANDO H. GATO FERNANDO H. GATO, son of | EDUARDO H. GATO, and one of jon. the steamship Governor Cobb via Tampa, George C. Smith, who had been spending several weeks visiting in Tampa and other poin‘s on the west coasi, returned to the city this morning on the steamship Governor Cobb. A. B. Kingman, official of the ‘Pennsylvania Railrpad, 'wifo’ Had been spending Several days’ busi- ness visit in Key West, was an out- going passenger last night over the East Coast en route norih. MARINE NOTES F. EL C. sweetheart’ that he killed, and had been good to her. working on the cement boat she had a severe spell of the lockjaw and he spent about $100 on her! account at a Later on and opened an grocery store for her. she quit him cold and took up with| Manuel Jiminez, and every time} they passed him they would make fun of him (and jeer at him until he could enduré it no Finally he lost his self-control and on the spur of the moment shot them both. Since coming to Key West, Dice had made his home at the resi- dence of a colored woman named Belle Key, at 213 Catherine street, and she was one of the first visitors to the county jail this morning. She informed Dice longer. | , joner the authorities very When he was|kind indeed, and on the P. & O.| JF YOU feel tired, hungry, “fidg- jsteamship from Tampa they j especially accommodating, ‘fixing | 865 Days InThe Year Pleasant To Take SCOTT'S | EMULSION | Rich nAll , ||| Cod-Liver Qit the most prominent business men! Car Ferry Estrada and citizens‘of Key West, Florida, Palma, Captain Ward, arrived from at the age of 53 years, suffered Havana at 5 p. m. yesterday with an acute attack of heart trouble 26 cars and sailed for Havana at on the night of July 12, 1926,/10 p. m. with 26 cars. which caused his untimely death. The deceased had large Prop-| erty interests in this city, he was Fl also Vice President of the E. H. fr GATO CIGAR COMPANY, a cor- F. E. C. Car Ferry Henry M. agler, Captain Hansen, arrived om Havana at 6:45 p. m. with poration of thid city formed ty arte ae for Havana at his father in 1871, and. which es- |" Ueht with 26 cars. tablished the reputation of the! superiority of the Key West cigars,|_ P. & O. S. S. Governor Cobb, Fernando had a lovable disposi-|Cartain Phelan, arrived from Port tion and an irreproachable char-}Tampa at 5:30 a. m. with 70 pas- acter which endeared him to his engers and sailed for Havana at family and all who knew him; he 8:30 a, m with 91 passengers and was charitable and kind, gifted U. S, mail. with a high sense of honor and ex- ceptionable business ability. P. & 0. S. S. Miami, Captain “He was a sterling ‘gentleman, | Albury, will arrive from Havana widely popular in business, social |this afternoon with passengers and | and fraternal circles, Hix sudden|y, §, mail. | death was a shock and calamity to . ° Gaara ooh igang a0 bis tom F. E..C. Car Ferry Estrada | Therefore, be it resolved by the Palma, Captain Ward, will arrive Key. West Rotary Club that we from Havana this afternoon. with) express our sincere regret at the (*tS and will sail for Havana to-! lead-of this; one of our most foved | Might with 26 cars of exports, and valued citizens; and that we. extend to his bereaved family and| F. E. C. Car Ferry Henry M. numerous friends our loving and|Flagler, Captain Hansen, will ar-| heartfelt sympathy. jrive from Havana this evening with | Be it further resolved that this|cars and will sail for Havana to-/| resolution be recorded in the ree-|night with 26 « ords of this organization in loving | remembrance of hii that it be} p. published in the Key West Citizen, | 4), and a copy thereof be sent to the! immediate family of the deceased. | CHAS. H. KETCHUM, J. VINING HARRIS, Committee. } The foregoing resolutions were! unanimously adopted by the Key! West Rotary Club at Key West, Florida, July 22, 1926. L. R. WARNER, Secretary. & 0. S. bury, will sail for Miami, Captain Havana at we july23-1t SOVIET AFTER SMUGGLERS Night and Morning to keep them Clean; Clear and Healthy Write for Free “Bye Care” or “Eye Beauty” Book j Marine Oa, Dept. B.S..9F. Ohi St,Chicage | MOSCOW-—The Soviet govern- ment has ordered the execution of smugglers bringing drags inte Rus sa. that Attorney T. S. Caro had been} retained to handle his case and} that his friends here would doj everything possible for him. She) told a Citizen representative that | Vitamins ‘Scott @ Bowne, Bloomfeld, N. J. nA}, TOMAS ith ss Yes, Sor7, Fy towards the rnonth of be \". Qecember the While “Se Lear relreuts Co \ ie Side of 2 [otk where 4y Sagping sod showig bee stow lo fall on her She futtTis 2 CUM tre which lo reside curing the winter: \\“poo, the wernt of her brealh Aadays keeps 2 sti, (PP5090 Ber ijych Wows her wr for PLL IG - ety” hours before. lunch, don’t jump. to the conclusion of poor health. Thousands have unenergetic mornings because they start the day with wrong breakfasts. To feel right, you must have a well-balanced, complete breakfast ration. At most other meals—lunch ‘and dinner—you get it. But break- fast is a hurried’ meal, often badly | chosen. ©" hus “Quaker Oats, ‘containing | 16% pr gteiee food’s great tissue | builder, Fe rigs Nahe its great energy element, plus all-important | vitamines and the “bulk” that makes | laxatives seldom needed, is the die- | tetic urge of the world today. It is food that “stands by” you through the morning. Don’t deny | yourself the natural! stimulation t! rich food offers you. * | Get Quaker Oats today. Grocers | have two kinds: Quick Quaker, | which cooks in 3 to 5 minutes, and | Quaker Oats, Quaker Oats bibein tis stem RUSAY She Produces her YOUNG dil QE TUL Be HANGED! IT'S MARTHA KLOSH! BY GUM.THIS QORLD (S It's YEARS SAE LAST LT SAQ YOU, BUT YOO HAVENT CHANGED AT ALLI CARD OF THANKS We desire to tender our sincere thanks io all friends who rendered assistance during the death of our dear husband and father, Ossian Acheson. Also to thdse who con- tributed such lovely floral offer- ings and the use of their cars. THE FAMILY. july 23-1tx Take the Original Horlicks \ Package Home The ORIGINAL aa Food For Infants, Convalescents; the Aged, Nursing and ae ant Mothers, Children, etc. Best Dict for The noise and clamor of modern | city life are producing a race of elephant-eared men and women, according to an eminent Vienna | ear specialist. The physician : oes, sg? lines = Kis foredcsion” book the | A well-balanced, delicious, easily assimilated Food-Drink that {measurements of his patients’| nourishes and up-builds. Use when tired or hungry, orat mesls, ears during the last thirty years., OF hot, upon retiring. Endorsed by physicians for over 40 years. 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