The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 26, 1926, Page 5

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| Arrive For Visit Edwin Roberts, of Francis) pirs. Oliver Archer and children | street, is spending a few weeks’! were arrivals in the city this morn-| +isit in Miami and other points up! ing on the steamship Governor the East Coast. Cobb from Tampa, and will spend fee several weeks’ visit in Key West. | Arrives This Morning oe 8 Mrs. Fielden Elbertson, and ee i baby daughter, who had peen| 8% oly ie ve ¥ Ss spending several weeks visiting at| -, W- Bell, American vice. con- sul in Havana, accompanied by points along the west coast; Te- tvs, Bell, ta whila’ta the cit jurned to the city this morning on| “'*: Bells spent a while in v | Saturday evening, having come to ara pee Romrove ei | the states for an extended vaca-} i Sache Nes Mllaat tion, They departed for the north| Sam Harris was a passenger over the Flagler System. j leaving yesierday afternoon over ‘ sie og ak the East Coast for Miami. Mr.! Makes Stop Here , Harris proposes locating in Miami, Mrs. H. C. Clarke, wife of Capt. and will be joined later by Mrs.j Clarke, military attache of the Harris in that city. American legation in Havana, ar- ius | rived in Key West on the Govern- or Cobb Saturday afternoon and |spent a while in Key West befpre | continuing her trip north. se ® * Visits Key West Charles N. Hildreth, clerk of customs for the state of Florida, and his assistant, J. G.° Watson, | Jr., passed through this city Sat-| Clam Shipment Arrives urday evening from Havana‘en-| ‘There was a shipment of clams route to theit headquarters office | arriving here this morning on the in Tampa. ; Schooner Eureka from Caxambas, | which is benig unloaded at the | Mallory dock for shipment north 0530 Leaving On Trip (J. N. Renedo Would Have Servant Brought Back Here To Answer Charges Extradition proceedings are be- ing instituted by Sheriff Cleve- land Niles at the expense of Dr. to have Juana Dominguez, a former servant at Dr. Renedo’s home, brought back from New York to answer in the courts here to the charge of larceny. : The woman wanted was brought from Cuba by Dr. Renedo and given employment as servant in his home. He went her-bond of $500 with the immigration offi- cials in connection with her en- trance into this country. She went away, taking a fine diamond ring from the Renedo home, and at the same time violated her bond with the immigration au- thorities. Sheriff Niles is in receipt of a telegram. from Chief Inspector Lahey at New York stating that he had the woman under arrest and asking the sheriff to secure extradition papers for her: As soon as the necessary papers are secured from Governor Mar- tin an officer will be sent to New . Dr. W. J. Bartlum, state sani- officer, will leave Wednes- “day on an inspection trip of his/ territory, which includes all towns | south of Cocanut Grove and the; Florida Keys, designated by the, sta.e health department as Dis- etriect \No. 6. He will be absent: from the city about a week. ee | Returning To Home | Mrs. Alice Mitchell, accom-} panied by her daughter, Lorine,| who had been spending five weeks’ in Key West as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Barbe; were pas-| “gongers leaving over the Fast! ‘Coast yesterday afternoon. They! “will proceed to St. Pe:ersburg for * @ short stay/ after which they will: teturn to their home in Canton, _. Mrs. Willard T. Hicks arrived from her home in Tampa on the r Governor Cobb» this to spend some time in ars visiting relatives and) | t Mrs. Louis Sawyer was a pas- senger leaving yesterday: after-! noon over the East Coast for Mi-; wifter epending severnf weeks" ‘isi ing in Key West with: rel- » Miss Doris Camus was a passen- ger leaving over the East Coast ¢ 5 afternoon for Miami ‘she will attend a meeting of Sisters to be held in that city this week. ‘ 3 Harty. Collins, employed by the ee Coast Railway Com- pany, had been spending sev- eral days’ business visit in Key West, was @ passenger leaving yes- * terday afternoon over the Flagler ~ System en route to Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gwynn, who had been visiting in New York and other points in the north and east - the past several weeks, re- to the city this morning, gover the East Coast ‘Theron Gato, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs; Fernando Gato, was a pas- Benger leaving yesterday after- over the East Coast for Cud- where he is now employed by | \ read building force at that poini.! Mr. and Mrs. George A, 'T. Rob- ‘erts were included in the passen- | on the Mallory steamer leaving here tonight for New York. aa ar Many Havana Passengers There were a large number of passengers leaving this morning on the Governor Cobb for Havana, most of whom arrived here on the train from the north. 4 * Returns To City C. Sam B. Curry, clerk of crim- inal court of record for Monroe county, returned yesterday from a weeks’ trip in which he covered | most ofthe region west of Lake Okeechobee, and is very enthusias- tic over his observations in that} prairie section of the ‘staie. “He! went to the townsite of Allentown and is very much pleased with the | conditions and pxospects there. Mention eee0 Mrs, Elizabeth Saunders, ac- companied by her daughter, Mrs. Fernando Ga‘o, were passengers leaving over the East Coast yes- terday afternoon for Miami. George Pinder, of Eaton street, was a passenger leaving yesterday afternoon over the East Coast for Plantation Key, and other points in hat section. gs eas Mrs, A. Jansen, of Simonton street, was included in the passen- gers leaving yesterday afternoon over the East Coast for Miami where she will spend some time.. Mrs. Eugene L. Albury. of Mar- garet street, accompanied by her daughter, Wilma, who had been spending six weeks visiting at Mat- ecumbe and other points, has re- turned to the city. Sam Hall, formerly of Key West, but who is now making his home in Miami, was an arrival in the city yesterday over the East Coast for several days’ visit. Mr. Hall formerly conducted a meat market of Division street. Mrs. Ivan Elwood was a passen- |ger leaving over the East Coast yesterday afiernoon. for Miami |where she will attend a lodge meeting of the Pythian Sisters to \be held in that city. Mrs. William N. Knowles, ac- companied by her daughters, May-! field and Minnie, and sor, An-| thony, were among the outgoing} passengers Saturday afternoon! gers leaving yesterday aftrnoon over the East Coast for Miami. | ‘evr the East Coast for Miami and! They were accompanied by Mrs. ther points in that section where|C. M. Cates, sister of Mrs. York to bring the woman back. Bernstein-Margolis Wedding In Tampa On Tuesday Night (From Tampa Times) Miss Bess Margolis and Sidney Bernstein, both of this city, were united in marriage Tuesday night 9:30 in Jacksonville. The cere- mony was performed“at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Lovitz, Jack- sonville, by Rabbi Sefer. Immediately following the cere- mony, the bride and groom left for a honeymoon trip to New York and other northern points, They will be away about a month, and upon their return will make their {home in this city. Among those attending the wed- ding were Mrs, Frank Holtsberg, of Key West; of Tampa, and Morris Margolis, of Miami, brother, of the bride. Mrs, Bernstein is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Margolis, of 1815 East Broadway, Tampa. She has lived in Tampa for the past several years, having come here from Key West. Mr. Bernstein, who has lived in Tampa for the past year, is for- merly from New. York, The bride is a sister of» Miss Alice. Margolis of Key West. MAKES CAMPAIGN EXPENSES KNOWN (By Asnociated Press) CHICAGO, July 26.—Frank L. Smith testified today before the senate campaign committee that his successful fight for the TIlli- nois Republican senatorial nomi- nation cost approximately $250,- 000 of which Samuel Insull, Chi- cago traction magnate, gave one- half of the amount. Joseph Weissman, | THE KEY WEST: CITIZEN The Very Latest Things in Bathing Suits. Mack Sennett, whose eyes Bre as good as ever, has five of his young movie a ‘styles in bathing suits. They are, left-to right, the Misses Thelma Hill, strate the latest ctresses « : , Violet Byrd, Ruth Taylor, Margaret Hampton, and Muriel Montrose, as A | | a2 AEG coe SRS 2. San ReE hie ek SHE te Seto oo ee ee re | . s] | an MONROE BOARD ACCEPTS PLANS (Continued from Page One) * *>. MARRIAGE LICENSES } | \ | } } [ee ee eet ee eee ee ed said Monroe County, as afore- h licenses issued ai the said, from the point in Dade Coun- offi County Judge Hugh) ty where said State Road No. 27| Gunn during the past week in-, tarns northwestward, that “is to} ¢lude: | say, from a point just south of or} Bernice Brown to Rosa Castel-| near the intersection of Sections }!ano. 15, 16, 21.and 22, Township 54 | Ralph WH. Brown to Gwendoline South, Range 35 East, due west | E. Burgos. to the Monroe County iine to con-} Vernon Spencer to Ruby Rob- nect. with the eastern terminus of | erts. the road by said Monroe County Arturo herein ‘agreed td be: constructed. | Bachniann. {c) That_upon the completion } Luis Angula y Alvarez to Ana of the seyeral. sections. of road} Adolfina Olivia y Enriquez. herein agreed to be constructed { ann 5a the sage berets reaiieny, Istructed to warrant such: ‘simul- Denar it trite fife, nog {taneous letting of contracts, and is, r same) pursuing the work of the eon. over for State maintenance, | (d) And the State ord De-{ struction of said road in earnest. partment does agree to and with }*—— the said County of Monroe, that | it will let, .or cause to be let} simultaneously, contracts for the; construction of the approximately + 11 miles of State Road No. 27. in! said Dade County beyond. the) twelve (12) mile project-which has 4; been ‘authorized by the; Depant- +~ ment, and the approximestely three $” miles of road in said Dade: Gounty *. herein agreed to le constructed } from said Road 27 to the Mon-) roe County line, and the approxi- + mately four miles of road by -Col- |, lier County agreed to be con- structed from State Road 27 south | to the Monroe County line, pro- vided however, that Monroe Coun- Guasp te Georgiana erie La Bolero” | } ____. Young Havana Co Free Distribati il tion of American’ Legion Monthly EY Planned By Members The American Legion monthly, official publication of the Ameri- can. Legion, . will be distributed free to a number of local public places. This decision was reach- ed at the last meeting of the post. Among «others to receive. free copies of *that~ publication are: Chamber -6f. Commerce, Marine Hospital, Public’ * Library, Monroe High Schoo ire Stations, City Hall, ‘Berlin’ Sawyer’s - Barber Shop, Naval Station Library, Elks Club ane ban Club, The post believes that by read ing . the monthly ‘a better idea of the legion’s efforts to aid in ivic affairs can. be “gained, h Evening Arturo’ Guast and Miss Georgi- ee Pees @ young. couple from Cuba, arrived ie clty Saturday and’ were un! Nata Pe riage in ‘the’ ‘office of County |Judge Hugh “Gunn, with Judge | Jose G. Piodela officiating. Witnesses to the ceremony were Antonia Alvatodiaz and Cepriano | Alvarodiaz, both of Havana, who jcame, over to be present at the marriage. ty has, at that time acéepted the | minimum State sp i be furnished by said State Road; Department to said Monroe Coun- ty for the construction of i road; and has made sufficient progress on the road by said Mén- roe County agreed to be con- Se haiesieieal One of the outstanding details of the | mode presented in fall 1926 collec. tions is the use of the bolero and | wide belt. 1 CHICKENS FRESH KILLED CHICKENS Delivered At’ Your Door Daily ARCHIE, THOMPSON Phone 879°. 1001 Eaton St. SPAGE FiVo NOTICE, hey typi j, All members of. the Carpenters ;& Joiners of. ica, with their wives, are requested to be at the F. E. C, Car Ferry Estrada }hall, corner of Caroline and Eliza- Palma, Captain Ward, sailed for| beth streets, Wednesday ~ night, Havana last night with 26 cars.|July 28, at 8 o’clock. +a PAUL F.ROBERTS; 3 Secretary. pars F. Ee C.-Car Ferry Henry M. Flagler, Captain Hansen, sailed for Havana last night with 26 cars. july24-4t~ | Sinereenenn HAMMER AIDS ROBBERY Pp. & O. S. S. Governor Cobb, Captain Phelan, arrived from Port ‘Tampa this A. M. with passengers and sailed for Havana at 9 A. M. with 140 passengers and U. S. mail, ANN: ARBOR, Mich.—A robber armed only with a hammer held up Frank Chilstrom and took. his watch and money. ‘ } eta ‘ P. & O. S. S.\Miami, Captain Al; bury, will arrive from Havana ‘his! afternoon with passengers and U.| S. mail. | (Summer Complaint) FE. C. Car Ferry Estrada! ~ Food or water may cause Palma will arrive from Havana diarrhea and stomich cramps this afternoon with cars and will| For prompt relief take Cham. sail for Havana tonight with 26) berlain’s Colic Remedy in Roh cars exports. |. Water. Ask your drugeist for this oi reliable remedy today. For trial sizasend 4c to Chamberlain Medicine Company, 702 Sixth Avenue, Des Moines, lowe. | F. E. °C. Car Ferry Henry M.} Flagler, Captain Hansen, will ar- tive “from Havana this evening with cars P. & O. S. S. Miami, Captain Al- bury, will sail for Havana tomor- vow at 8:30 A. M. with passengers and U. S. mail. Big Serpentine Dance To Be Given Here On Tharsday Evening | A big serpentine dance is an- nounced to -be held at the Coral Isle Casino on the evening of Thursday, July 29, and the com- mittee on arrangements, Roy Hamlin . and - Joseph Mondul, promises that it will be one of the most enjoyable functions of the Summer season in Key West. The briljaht affair was plan- ned and will be given for the benefit of Troop:5, Boy Scouts of this city, the proceeds to apply on the fund for the expense of the annual encampment of the troop “PERFECTO” AUTO ENAMEL | “61” Floor Varnish “SOLORINE”—~~ METAL POLISH | RED SEAL BATTERIES Columbia “Hot-Spot” BATTERIES Lumley’s Hardware Store James and Grinnell Sts, PHONE. 838 ° Perspire-- After the perspiration—then what? Usually chafed andir- ritated skin! Oh! How..the skin burns! Ah! You can a quick and permanent relief “by simply applying" oe MEXICAN HEAT POWDER Puts the Joy Back Into Hot Weather This preparation is cooling and soothing. It takes ‘the “tre out of burning skin. Sprinkle it down your back and elsewhere wheri you put on your clothes-—or after vou havé perspired or beeome sunburned. Unexcelled “or use on babies, too. Won't harm their tender ekin-— t is as soo.hing as a fairy’s kiss. Sold in handy tnctal cans with sifter top Price, 30¢c. If your druggist can’t supply you, order direct from Dewoody Mfg. Co. erie i —a= Pine Bluff, Ark. ‘they will spend several wee! DBie sien eee tne se eel . * CAMP NOTES ° PETC eee eee ween sl Th & leiter received by The Cit-| over ‘heir love-sickness except W..———————-—- izen from Kermit B. Baker, who is; Roberts, G. Parks, L, Russell, Ay ‘attending the military training! camp at Fort Barrancas, Pensa-! ola, Fla., states that all members), of the baticries left on a five-mile | hike Friday evening, returning to, ‘the post at 9 o’clock, Mi, Baker) states that this was one of. the most enjoyable hikes yet held by! ‘the members making up the Key; ks’ visit, ; Knowles. jot us,boys are going to change "| from a soldier boy io a sailor boy} *| and they are going to strut them-| Selves.on Fairfax St. “All ‘ef the boys are getting Pritehard, F. Sheppard, L.. Lo) and -R. Bethel. “Out of all the boys Roadman minds it most of all. He sure has @ bad case, he eyen talks in his sigep about someone. 1 wonder who itis? “Sunday all of the boys rested, and in the evening they all went pez t t } t THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER Let's watch this Fox eet te irk *) ()_J) Before lying down i cal he turns pe and round sinking bwer ft and lower, smoothing out whatever may be in his way as he nears the 4 ound. As he turns, he . *¢ strokes his hair close to his thus keeping out the Re the wet: a He uses his bushy tail as a quilt and a pillow, = * West aggregation, who are in at-| % cherch. The services that eve-| “tendance at the camp. The other portion of the letter received from! ‘Mr. Cates says: “Saturday morning we did not do any drilling. We had inspee tien and Battery A. won the flag jet excellence for the best. all) around battery. Saturday after. nts in a show window and than an hour every boy had K. Baker, A. Pritchard, G dL. Lopes could not wait got back to camp to pui but went iate a store and hanged them. Next Saturday all ning being in charge of the Meth- odist Young People. “We are all happy to know that there is one or two more Tusedays and only 18 more days left.” Emerson Fans atways please— aré a source of comfort. july12-tf Allan B. Cleare & Co. Whetesale Grocers an@ Commission Merchants 311 PRONT STARET PO Bera Key Weat, Pia

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