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Notes o: ° San Jacinto Arrives The Mallory steamship San Ja- cinto arrived in port this morning at 7 o'clock from Galveston being several hours late. After remain- ing here for a short stay, the steamer left for New York. 6 Many Havana Passengers The steamship Miami arriving here yesterday afternoon for Hav- ana had a large number of pas- sengers on board. Many of those arriving on the steamer, left on the evening train en route north. | ; 7-2 { BOY SCOUTS LEAVE TODAY MEMBERS OF TROOP 5 TO} ENCAMP AT ANASTASIA ISLAND Painting Operations Paul Monsalvatge, superintend- ent of county work, has a force of men helping him repaint the cornice and ornaments to the Mon- roe county court house. The pretty temple of justice will have (a much neater appearance when the work is finished. << * * It was a thrilling and happy) jscene at the navy yard docks this | morning when the 41 khaki-clad} Tug Cadmus Arrives boys of Troop 5, Boy Scouts of! Captain Holmes, arrived in port yesterday from Havana, and- wil The tug boat H. C. Cadmus, 1 meet the tug Jim Sid off the bar, taking the Jim Sid’s tow, of two America, accompanied by six of- ficers of the troop, went aboard the U. 8. S. Bayspring and sailed for Jacksonville en route to their annual encampment at Anastasia Vessel Due Today barges, and will proceed to Hav- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Woman Soveanl Wanted Here Making Fight Against Extradition Juana Dominguez, the Cuban servant woman wanted in Key West on the charge of larceny and skipping a $500 bond with the immigration | authorities, fighting extradition in New York, according to a telegram receved at the sheriff's office this morn- ing from Chief Deputy Joseph Kemp, who is in New ‘York now for the purpose of bringing the woman back with him. The message stated “that the woman is in the Brooklyn jail and that the hearing was set for 12:30 today, but that decision might not be rendered until Wednesday or LARGE CROWD - ATTENDS PLAY INTERESTING PERFORMANCE AT GARDEN THEATRE LAST NIGHT t | | | A large audience of interested | | People witnessed the entertain-! ment by local ialent given at the: Garden theatre last night for the bencfit of Troop 5 Boy Scouts of | America. “Charlie’s Aunt” was the’ name of the play, and it was wonderfully well presented under direction of R. Seum. It was a professional 1 {sengers and U. S. mail and wilt! ee sail for Port Tampa at 7:30 P. M. MARINE NOTES 5:2: hates SOSHSSHSSSSSSSSESEASSSSEE t tes Cc. Car Ferry Henry M. P. & O. S. S. Miami, Captain | Flagler, Captain Hansen, will ar-; Albury, arrived from Havana at! tive from Havana this afternoon’ 5:00 P. M. yesterday with 84 pas- | with cars and will sail for Havana | stngers and U. S. mail. j tonight with 26 cars. F. E..C. Car Ferry. Estrada! Palma, Captain Ward, will arrive from Havana this evening with, cars and will sail for Havana to-) night with 26 cars. F. E. C. Car Ferry Henry M. Flagler, Captain Hansen, arrived from Havana at 6:30 P. M. yester- day with 29 cars, and sailed for} Havana last night with 26 cars. ' i | F. E.C. Car Ferry Estrada | P. & O. S. S. Miami, Captain Al- Palma, Captain Ward, terday with 28 cars and sailed for Havana last night with 26 cars. arrived | |from Havana at 9:30 P. M. yes- bury sailed for Havana at 8:30 A.| M. with 34 passengers and U.S.) mail. | | Germany has a trade union | P. & O. S.-S. Governor Cobb,/membership of more than 9,000,-! PAGE-EIVE - FURNITURE RENOWAE re Upholstered and Refinished= Mattresses"Made Over Parlor Cushions Spanish and American Cooking’ Specializing Short Orders, Reasonable Prices Prompt Service PAULINO NOVOA_... \Island, off from. St. Augustine. A | |large number of relatives and ; |friends of the boys. gathered ) at | ‘the dock this morning to see them | off and wish them bon voyage. From Jacksonville the troop) fwill be conveyed in automobiles | Cor Duval and. Fleming Sts. Thursday. Deputy Kemp stated Opposite Hotel La Concha that the district attornef of New York would aid Monroe county in jthe case. ana.- After the Jim Sid has been to arrive in port some time during | ‘elicved of the tow, the tug will the day from New Orleans with a! proceed to some other port follow- load of freight. The Louisiana; ing orders received. is operated by the Gulf & South-| pe decks ae ern Steamship Company. ow 8 The steamship Louisiana is due bill, and the amateurs, after much} Captain Phelan, will arrive from |000, the largest of any country | and numerous rehearsals, | Havana this afternoon with pas-|in the world. | 1 the play in a highly credit. | | able manner. Cer-| _ The cast of characters was as | h follow Sir Francis Chesner—R. Seum. Charlie’s Aunt—F. Hornyak. tharlie Wyleham—K, Kittleson. | Muriel Porch furniture enamel, tain-Teed brand, in all colors. Ric! orange, the latest color. Certain- Teed kalsomine, artistic, practical and sanitary, cold or hot water; it’s great. Certain-Teed floor} pon, jenamel, keeps floors easy to clean, | Thompson. | Willet Leaves Port | The wrecking tug Willet, which) fe 4 Returns To City jhad been at this port for several | *®. sae Ancient eh here Lge reeks, left yesterday en route to| Vill be in waiting to carry the Clarence Pent, chief stevedore | a ‘ Pei IS boys to the St. Augustine Rotary! A > ms - | Kingston, aica. T : : 1 { at the P. & O. Steamship Com ingston, Jamaiea, he tug) cub cami. a seals: telanil, pany’s docks here, who had been’ Warbler will arrive at this port inj" a spending several days’ visit in| a few days from Kingston, chang-| Which was donated to their ‘use Lucia-—Miss Havana, was an arrival here yes- terday afternoon on the sieamship | Miami. Mr. Pent was accom- panied by his daughter, Mrs. Wil. liam Keepers, and children. Mrs. Keepers has been making her home | free of charge by the Rotarians! |for an encampment of two weeks. | Born, Baby Boy |A complete ist of the troop mem- | News has been received in the| bership and officers was publish- ity announcing the birth. of aj|ed in The Citizen yesterday. baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. J. R.} ing stations with the Willet. | s+ + in Panama for several years, and, Thompson at Tuscaloosa, Ala. will spend a while visiting in‘Key | Mr. Thompson is connected with West with her parents at their; the government revenue depart- home on William street. }ment at this port. j SPCC OAS erwcesconereesece ececasessagse Personal Mention SOCCOOOROOCOOEOOOOL.~ 00000000000 Miss Eloise Lowe is in Tampa,| Mrs. Harold Key was among the where she will spend some time | p: gers leaving Sunday after- visiting with relatives and friends. | noon over the East Coast for Mi | ami where she will spend several H. J. Simmons, prominent lum-| Weeks’ visit with relatives. ber dealer of the north, who had{ a been in the city for several days’ Norberg Thompson and Chas. business visit, was a passenzer| 1 Roberts, who had been spend Jeaving on the steamship San Ja-|ing a few days cruising through into this morning for New York, | the Florida keys, returned to the cee | city yesierday afternoon. E. H. Gato, Jr., of the E. H,! Gato Cigar Company, is spending | a few days’ visit in Havana, hav- ing left here on the P. & O. steam- er for that city. Herbert Saunders was included | in the arrivals here yesterday af-; ternoon from Miami, and will spend several days’ visit in the Is- land City. A. C. Coleman, real estate deal- Capt. Luther er of Philadelphia, who had been Koy West bar. who had been ay L Key st bar, E oma ad several days’ business | -nending several days’ business visit in Key West, was included! visit in Havana, returned to the in the passengers leaving last night | city yesterday afternoon on the over the East Coast en route to! sicamship Miami his home. | ; Will Roberts, who had been at- | )Merlin“Monsalvatge, whot tied die one of the mifitary:téain. rived here yesterday afternoon ing camps in the state, returned over the East Coast from Miami, to the city yesterday morning on left this morning on the Mallory | the steamship Governor Cobb. steamship San Jacinto for New York en route to Philadelphia, where he will join Mrs. Mongal- va'ge who is now in that city. Pinder, pilot on | Mrs, C. B. Wilson, of Tampa, jhas arrived in the city to spend some time visiting her mother, i Mrs. Mary Griffin and her broth- Miss “Dorothy Archer is injer John Griffin at their home, Homestead, where she will spend|622 Angela strect, This is Mrs. several weeks at the home of her | Wilson’s first visit to Key West brother, Benjamin EE. Archer, |in ten years. Before her marriage editor of the Homestead Leader | she was. Miss Corrine Griffin of and the Key Largo Breeze. ithis city. Weather Shield ready mbceds paint, analysis on each can. Lead- | ; who often declared “the best man | born is not worth marrying,” died 106 YEARS UNWED BATH, Eng—Miss Jane Raby, here at the age of 106. More than 13,000 Mexicans are employed in the Pittsburgh steel district. Watch Your Breakfast Energetic Mornings Depend on Breakfast —Start Always with Quaker Oats STMLILLI ILIV SSA SSS TESTIS LBS S:, OW you feel all morning de- pends largely on your break- fast. Thousands have unenergctic forenoons because of wrong break- fast eating. To feel right, you must have a well-balanced, Complete breakfast ration. At most other meals—lunch and dinner—you ae 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 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. Get Quaker Oats today. Grocers have two kinds: Quick Quaker, which cooks in 3 to 5 minutes, and | Quaker Oats. Quaker Oats ing shades, ivory, colonial yellow, tan, buff, doe, light gray, pink. Have all colors in stock, $2.75 the gallon. Albury’s Hardware Store. endures hard usage. Weather Shield ready mixed paints, in or outside, all colors, at $2.75 per gallon. Weather Shield flat. white paint at $27.75 per gallon. Al- bury’s Hardware Store. augi0-2t You Know a Tonic is Good when it makes you eat like e-hungry boy and brings back the color to your cheeks. You can soon feel the Strengthening, Invigorating Effect of ‘ EBON ES TASTELESS CHILE TUNIC Ue. Amy Jones—-Miss Mary. Louise | Pinder. j Specialties: | Monologue and Songs—R Seum. | Black€ace act—Joe Cremaia| and Ellis Bradley. Song and dance—R. Seum. , Violin Solo—Henry Owens. This was the first appearance ith the | | } | stage for Miss Muriel Thompson and Miss Mary Louise Pinder, and their acting was high- y complimented by many. people. | LLL LLL EL DAL LY = ® = 5 = =) You Think of LUCIGNANI Ask your dealer for it. LAL LLAPLALALLL LL A WOODED IIVIL IIIS I III IOIIL MD. ---nearly a thousand dollars C Jaz newest Paige cars sell for nearly a thousand dollars less than last year’s Paige models. And they do it because Paige is building and selling five times as many cars this year as last: Indeed, Paige sales throughout America registered a gain of 551% in the first six months of 1926, But even the new low prices of these Paige cars will not delight William Corner Simonton and Petronia Sts. you as much as the wonderful «. performance they display. They are speedy cars, powerful vars, economical cars. Acceleration is « instantaneous, while the slightest pressureon their Paige-Hydraulic 4-wheel brakes bring them to cushioned rest immediately. A demonstration will cost you PAGE & VILLAREAL rs Burchell, Service Manager fn a prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever, “DAD AND | See the Beaver stationed in the ir ena to cae’ ag: ‘ Signal by slapping his tail ont weter should the top of the tree begin to move. There's a Beaver-an emblem of Ganada- cutting down a tree for aug 0-2t It killa the germs. 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