The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 3, 1926, Page 5

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 192 ° Critically 1 Capt.\ William H. Shaw, “Capt. Billy,” as he is affectionately called by his hosts of friends, is reported to be most desperately iM at his home on Whitehead street, and is momentarily ex- pected to pass away. His two daughters, Mrs. J.T, Davidson and | Mrs. Nellie Kingman, and one son George Shaw, have come from Miami and are at the bedside of their father. Another son, Ste- phen Shaw, who resides in Boston, is enroute to Key West and ex- pects to arrive tomorrow. Se es Return From Sarasota Mr. and Mrs. John Roker, Jr., who had been spending seve! weeks vis'ting in Sarasota with Mr. Roker’s parents, returned to the city yesterday on the steam- ship Governor Cobb. ** * Comal Due Tomorrow The steamship Comal, of ihe Mallory Line, which left New York at noon on Saturday, will arrive! at this port tomorrow. The Co- mal, which has juet been replaced on the run between New York, Key West and Galveston, will han- dle both passengers and freight. ** * Mallory Ship Arrives The steamship Henry R. Mal- lory of the Mallory Steamship Company, arrived in port last night from Galveston enroute to New York. The steamer had both} passengers and freight. _. * 8OR22200000000000080000000520000000008 ‘Notes of The Passing Day 6. | Going On Trip Rev. E. L. Ley, pastor of ihe ,Ley Memorial church in this city, is leaving today for Miami, where | he will spend two weeks visiting |at the home of his daughter, Mrs. | |H. W. Heyward. During Rev. Ley’s absence his pulpit will be filled by Dr. S. W. Rogers, Pres- | byterian minister. Rev. L. Mun- ‘ro, pastor of the First Meihodist | church, and Rev. Thomas Adams, | | pastor of Fleming street Methodist church, will assist in the minis-; | terial duties of Rev. Ley while he is away, should occasion require. a Insane Man Dies | Erminia Perez, the aged Cuban| {who became insane in. this: city | some time ago and was sent to | the asylum in Chattahoochee on date of June 27, is dead and was buried in the cemetery of the institution, according to informa- tion received by Sheriff Cleveland Niles. The report stated ‘hat Er- minia Perez died of acute indi- gestion. ’ ‘2 * | Leaving On Trip Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Al- | bury will leave tonight on the j steamship Governor’ Cobb for Tampa, where they will visit for a while af.er which they will visit at many other points through the state. Mr. and Mrs. Albury ex- pect to be absent from the city for several weeks. 7s 8 Scouts To Meet Friday There will be a meeting of Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held on Fri- ily by ROKER IS NOW FIRE MARSHAL AT SARASOTA FORMER KEY WEST OFFICIAL IS APPOINTED TO POSITION BY FIRE CHIEF MAITLAND KNOWLES OF THAT CITY According to an article appear- ing in @ current issue of the Sar- asota Times, the appointment of John A. Roker as new fire mar- shal of that city was made recent- Fire Chief Maitland Knowles. The article states that Fireman Roker who has been with the local department for about a month, coming from Key West where he acted in the capacity! of assistant fire chief, is the first to be selee:ed for this position which was recently created in the department. Continuing, the ar- ticle states: “He has had a long experience! in fire fighting and engineering, | | and is considered one of the most valuable men in the presen: -de- partment. “This will be the first time that Sarasota has ever had a fire mar- shal, but regardless of this fact the position is considered oné of the most important toward the safe-guarding of any city. “The duties of the new fire | marshal ‘will be to make daily in. spections in various sections of the city in which fire hazards are THE KEY WEST CITIZEN R. Bodine, Prisoner, Develops Illness While Contined In Jail E. R. Bodine, confined in Mon- ‘roe county jail since May 28 awaiting trial under the charge ‘of murder at the October term of E. | illness and a medical examination discloses a weak place in the pris- oner’s lungs. He will be allowed to sit in the sunshine” of the jail corridor daily in the hope of im- {proving his physical condition. | Bodine is charged with shoot- jing Ralph U. Morine at Cudjoe Key on Thursday, May 27, the in- |jured man dying here in the Mer- cedes hospital'on the morning of i|May 29. at Cudjoe Key and jwith his wife. | West and has secured employment jin. the city, awaiting the trial of her husband. Two Nambers Added To Program For Shower By Woman’s Guild Two interesting numbers have been added to the program as |published — yesterday * the shower to be given at tl ish {hall this evening by the ies of {the Woman’s Guild for Shezliene- |fit of the furnishings Seni jthe rectory. * tn | The program announced in | Citizen will be rendered |these two numbers added: | Dance—Rosalind Grooms. | Musical Selection—Eddie json. lived there Wil- circuit court, has developed serious , Bodine. was pumpman |} She’ came to Key! | P. & O.S. 8. Governor Cobb, Many Havana Passengers The steamship Miami leaving} day afternoon, beginning at 5 o’- this morning for Havana had aj clock, and a full attendance of large number of passengers on/|.members is desired. The meeting} board, many of whom were arriv-! will be under the direction of Mrs. als here on the train from the; A. H. McInnis, stoutmistress ‘of north. the organization. ° Beevecesesere00020 -neeoreeens Personal Mention eerv0ec Harry Pinder, of Eaton street, ‘was among the passengers leaving over the East Coas| yesterday af- ternoon for Plantation Key and other points up the East Coast, where he will spend several weeks’ visit. ry ° Mrs. S. W. Johnson and child- ren were among the passengers {leaving last night over the East Coast for Miami, where they will spend several .weeks’ visit. Millard Burchell, son of Mrs. Wm. Burchell, was among the pas- sengers leaving over the Tast Coast on Sunday afternoon for | Miami where he will spend sever- jal week: t. Mrs. Sarah Welch, accompanied by her daughters, Miss Texas Welch, and Mrs. Herman Hager- son, will leave tonight on the sieamship Governor Cobb for reported and warn the owner of} the property upon which are these | hazards to cither remove them or| , eas: be subject to arrest. The marshal} ST. LOUIS, Mo.—Picked up will have the authority to make }dead after a motor accident, 4- arrests where the occasion war-| year-old Ruth Holden still clasped rants and has been given orders! her rag doll. DOLL IN DEAD HANDS to be stringent in his rulings.” You Know a Tonic Is Good when it makes you eat like a hungry boy and brings back the color to your . Yon can soon feel the Strengthening, Invigorating Effect of SROVE'S TASTELPSS CHILE TUNIC WINTERGREEN FENOLE ASTAINLESS LIQUID. LUMBER & BETTER LUMBER Original growth extra dense Long Leaf Yellow Pine. Tampa where they will visit for several weeks. Mrs. W. M. Holland anvi four children, who came here to attend the marriage of George A. Hol- land to Miss Rose Curry on the evening of July 26 and have been! visiting relatives and friends here since that time, are returning to their home in Tampa on the P. & O. boat this evening. “ George A. Holland, member of the fire department in Tampa, who was married to Miss Rose Curry in this city on date of July 26, is leaving tonight with his bride Sn the P. & 0. steamship for Tampa. where they will reside in future. Chas. Johnson, retired light house keeper, will leave this af-| terncon over the East Coast en route to Larkin,Fla., where he will Join Mrs. Johnsen, who is now vis iting in that city with relatives. Mr. Johnson expects to be away from the city for about three weeks, Mrs. T. R. Kemp and children, who had been spending . several weks visiting in Key West with relatives, were passengers leaving yesterday afternoon over the Eas Coast for Miami where they are now making their home. Mrs. Ellison C. Cates and child- ren, after spending several weeks jin Key West v ng relatives and | friends, wer passengers leaving over the East Coast last evening | jen route to their home in West| {Palm Beach. | Mrs. Emma Weech and son, Henry, left Saturday evening by the P. & O. steams Governor Cobb for Tampa, where ‘hey will jspend some time with Mrs. Weech’s mother, Mrs. Agnes Mc- Clintock. They were accompan- jied by Miss Phyllis Thompson, | ples | Louis E. Tillman, - prominent | railroad official of New York, who j had been in Havana and Key West | for veral days’ business stay, {was included in the passengers {leaving last evening over the East i Coast en route north, Mr, And Mrs. Maxwell Lord Leaving Tonight For Extended Trip Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Lord will leave tonight for Lebanon, New York, for an extended visit to Mr. | Lotd’s mother, Mrs, S. J. Camp- bell. During Mr. Lord’s absence | the Island City Novelty Works, ef which Mr. Lord is manager, will | ~ be closed. He states, however, thet his mill wil) resume opera. tion on his return to this city. CHICKENS FRESH KILLED CHICKENS Delivered At Your Door Daily ARCHIE THOMPSON Phone 879 1001 Eston St. | Thermos Bottles, Electric Flash | | Lights, Sterno Alchohol Stoves, | | No, 3 large size Galy. Tubs, regu-| lar price 75 cents, at Albury’s the} same thing for 65 cents, Floor} mops and floor dusters. | Albury’s Hardware Store aug. 2 & 3/ - * { All Emerson Fans are guaran-| july12-t¢ | ” | \teed for five years, CORAL ISLES STUDIO | || JEPPERSON HOTEL BLDG. || Room 203, (2nd. floor) | SIGNS, SHOWCARDS || DECORATING, ETC. PDADELD OAS 1 | Telephone 518 DELMONICO RESTAURANT A. LOPEZ & CO., Proprs. P. O. Box 220 Fish a Specialty Meals at All Hours 218 Duval St. Key West, Fla. * BPILPIDIIIS: T.E. MILMORE NOTARY PUBLIC i Complete house. bills our specialty —. freight charges fully prepaid on 6,000 feet . or more. Send us your list today and let. us write you just exact- ly what it will cost with freight charges fully pre- paid to your station. Hundreds of satisfied cus- tomers. Tallahassee Lumber Company Manufacturers TALLAHASSEE, Florida FENOLE: KILLS FUES, MOSQUITOES, ROACHES, ANTS, | BED BUGS, FLEAS! MOTHS, GNATS, BUFFALO FLIES ANDMANY OTHER INSECTS SCovccccescecesereseseces MARINE NOTES eecceseseceves P. & O. S. S. Miami, Captain Albury, arrived from Havana at |4:45 p. m. yesterday with 79 pas- | isengers and U. S. mail. F. E. C. Car Ferry Henry M. Flagler, Captain Hansen, arrived from Havana at 7 p m. with 30 jcars and sailed for Havana at 11 p. m. with 26 cars. | F. E, C. Car Ferry Estrada! |Palma, Captain Ward, arrived; |from Havana at 10:30-p. m. yes- terday with 30 cars and sailed for Havana at midnight with 26 cars. | P. & 0. S. S. Miami, Captain | Ibury, sailed for Havana at 8:30} ja. m. today with 33 passengers and U.S. mail. | |Captain Phelan, will arrive from | Havana this afternoon with pas- isengers and U, S. mail and will! sail for Port Tampa at 7:30 p. m.| | with passengers. H | | F. E. C. Car Ferry Henry M. |Flagler, Captain Hansen, will ar-| rive from Havana this evening with cars and will sail for Havana to; | | ugnt with 26 cars. | P.-E, C. Car Ferry Estrada ‘alma, Captein Ward, will arrive rom Havana this evening with ars and will sail for Havana to- {night with 26 cars. | Henry Brewer of Chicago was |summoned as a nuisance for play- jing his piano day and night, but was dismissed. | Watch Your Breakfast Eat food thatsupplies “balanced” ration after night’s fast j iHow you feel all morning de- { pends largely on what you eat | for breakfast, Thousands have un- | energetic forenoons because of wrong breakfast eating. To feel right, you must have a well-balanced, complete breakfast ration. «At most other méals—lunch and dinner—you get it. But break- fast is hurried, often badly chosen. Thus Quaker Oats, containing 16% protein, food’s great tissue builder; 58% carbohydrate, its great energy element, plus all-important vita- mines 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 this rich food offers you. Get Quaker Oats today. Grocers |-have two kinds: Quick Quaker, | which cooks in 3 to 5 minutes, and Quaker Oats, PAGE Piva Pvecvcevcccccccscococcccosce ee Seeoeeeneesseces ere: . Seven Die as Bridge Collapses Seven people were killed and a s:ore or more hurt when this bridge gave way at Whitesvillé, Wo Va. It was crowded with people watching a water’ carnival when the cable at. one side broke: wad. the floor of the bridge, as shown in the piciure, fell toa vertical position, spilling its occupants into the river below. sors FOR RENT KEY WEST TIN SHOP|| Allan B. Cleare &-: Lower floor concrete build- || JAS. A. FEENEY, Prop. Wholesale Grocers an@ ing, Caroline and Duval |} 4 Commission Merchants Streets; $75.00 per month. \“Everything In Sheet Metal”| 511 FRONT STREET C. N. RECIO, Owner. jCor. Thomas and Southard Sts./| po. Box 13 Key West, Fla. Flies and mosquitoes love campers Wit allow these aggravating, filthy pests to ruin your out- ings? In camp or at home Fiit will free you from the nuisance. Flit spray clears your home in a few minutes of disease-bearing flies and mos- quitoes. It is clean, safe and easy to use. Kills All Household Insects Flit spray also destroys bed bugs, roaches and ants. It searches out the cracks and crevices where they hide and breed and destroys insects and their . Spray Flit on your garments, Flit moths and their larvae which eat holes. Exten- sive testa showed that Flit spray did not stain the most delicate fabrics. A Scientific Insecticide Fiit is the result of exhaustive research by expert ent its and chemists. It is harmless to mankind. Flit has re- placed the old methods because it kills ail the insects—and does it quickly. | Get a Flit can and sprayer today. For saie everywhere. STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) So Quaker Oats See how they lay the branches lengthwise of the stream cks and mud thus the water. The wise animal knows that if th Stream they would soon be washed away. The timbers become water-soaked, causing them to making the branch ends a GONE FOREVER serge This catches the driftwood ete.. and went Fy uc © and more. much w, passes, the Beavers will plaster he blk end wih mud until" just enough w. to keep the pond ha wore evel. ot »propping the butt hi with le lower; in this way they resist the push @ branches were placed broadside of the sink. The branches and \, twigs of the trees \\ form a sors of Vincent Lopez) |CITIZEN OFFICE), (Y GOODNESS, YOU CAN'T GO THAT WAY! NOURE SUBJECT T AReest!

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