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, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1926... “Notes of The Passing Day | 2 Prvviiiiiis it Goes On Trip Concho Leaves Port Capt. John G. Berry, U. S. N.,| The Mallory s.edmship Concho, | in command of the Gulf Division | Captain McIntosh, arrived in port of the. Coast Guard service with| this morning from Galveston with headquarters offices in Key West, | passengers and freight on board. left last evening on a business trip | After a short stay at this port, to Miami and expects to return'to the steamer left for New York the city geeieros | with passengers and freight. Girl Scouts To Meet e | Cobb To Tampa Tonight . i ¢| The steamship Governor Cobb There will be a meeting of) wilt leave tonight for Tampa fol- Ppt w Girl Sernte held rea lowing its arrival this afternoon} jay afternoon, beginning at “| from Havana. The steamer will on “h yah eagenparirtes i return to this port on Friday morn- is! ite ‘hall and a mei tendance of members is desired. "= ** ie: we Many Havara Passengsrs The steamship. Miami leaving this morning for Havana had a large number of passengers on board: Several of those leaving on the boat were arrivals here on the train this morning from the) north. 7 * & Arrives From Tampa | Saukee Returns | U. S. S. Saukee, Capt. H. S. \Browne, Jr., arrived at the navy yard docks last evening, returning from Mobile, io which port the vessel was taken some time ago for repainting and general repai ** * | San Jacinto Due. Saturday | The Mallory steamsh'p San Ja- qcinto will arrive in’ port Saturday The steamship Commercial Pio-" night from New York,en rou‘e to neer arrived in port this morning _from Tampa, and left again during the day for Philadelphia. The vessel was brought into the harbor last hight, coming up to the Por- ter dock this morning. Seevcosceoveresee ' Personal / POC COCCODOSC OC OESELW C008 L. E. Parker was among the passengers leaving this morning on »the Mallory steamship Concho for New York. Mrs. William H. Malone was a passenger leaving on the Mallory steamship Concho this morning for New York where she will spend a visit of several weeks. E. B. Freyberg, claim clerk ‘of _, the F. E. C. R’y, who left here a ‘week ago for St. Augustine to havea serious operation performed on his throat, is reported as do- ‘ing well. Mr. Freyberg@ was ac- companied by h's wife and child. Harry M. Pinder, .pf Eaton street, was a passenger leaving yesterday afternoon over the East _ Coast en. route..to., West., Palm “Beach, where he will spend a few days’ visit after which he will pro- ceed to Tampa for several days’ stay. Mr. Pinder will remain ‘away from ihe city on a vacation ‘ef about ten days. pal eB Kirsehenbaum, keeper of ) Weit golf links, who with his | family has been visiting ‘his: old, home in Syracuse,.New York, is now én route home. They are re-} turning by automobile and were) ‘passing through Virginia when the last letters received by friends; here were mailed. They. are tour- | ing direct from New York to Key! West and have stopped over in! Washington and +a number of | other important cities. | 5 detent | . Miss Matilda Pinder, who had Galveston... The San Jacinto will | bring passengers only. One of the | other shi of the MaHory line will arrive here sometime during | the day from New York with a |!oad of freight. Mention Poe cccccecossccescoococes Miss Edna ‘Pearl Bearup. has returned to Key West from a pleasant visit spent in Miami and ‘ Coconut Grove, Captain Ed Goehring was among | the arrivals in the city yesterday |from Tampa and will spend a few days’ visit here with relatives, Mr. and Mrs, J, W. Mitchell and children“ were passengers leaving on the steamship Concho — this | morning for New York where they pert spend several weeks’ visit. | “Manuel Napoles was among the in Key West yesterday on | the steamship Governor Cobb from Tampa for a short visit. Mr. Na- jpoles will leave tonight over the | Basi Coast en route to Miami and | other points up the state. J. W. Hattrick and family have returned to Key West from a mo- {toring tour of more than. two /months,: on which they _ visited ‘places of interest and the leading jResort cities of the north and east. ‘hey spent some time With rela tives in the New England states and covered many miles on their trip without any mishap to mar the pleasures of their annual outing. Mrs. Malcolm Walter and two children arrived Sunday morning over the East Coast from West Palm Beach, and will spend a few weeks visiing relativds in Key West. W. H. Norman, port steward of the P. &* 0. Steamship Company at Key West, was a passenger DEDICATION = EXERCISES AT SALVATION ARMY } FLAG-RAISING AND OTHER CEREMONIES ARE CONDUC. | TED. AT NEW CHURCH BUILDING { Sunday was a day of great joy to the officers and soldiers of the local corps of the Salvation Army. In the morning services were} held in the different churches of the city. 3 i In the afternoon Staff Captain | and Mrs. Hickey, general secre-| the Salvation Army, Rev. James of the Baptist church, assisted by | Methodist~church and Rev. Eld-| ridge ~ of . the: Congregational church, held a-very interesting service. ! Sheriff Cleveland Niles kindly gave his support and act- ed as ghairman for the occasion. At the close of the service, an| impressive sérvice was he side the new building -as the Am- erican flag was raised by Sheriff Niles and the Salvation Army flag | by Mrs. Capt. Nicholl. Captain and Mrs. Geo. Nicholl, officers in charge of the local/ work, wi tended these services and gave their support to this work and are much encouraged by the sympathy | extended to the work of the Army in this city. very | ee ® WEATHER CONDITIONS Pressure is below normal ~“ENTERTAINS WITH Farm At Sugar Loaf CARAMEL PARTY farm on, Sugar Loaf Key this! ENJOYABLE AFFAIR 1S GIVEN| morning to-vote. in the: referen- | dum, and was.the third ‘voter-to | BY. MISS VIVIAN a a ballot at the cotitt: house /§ SAUNDERS poll. eg i Mr. Hall has an excellent’ 20-: acre lime grove, also. farm ‘and! chicken ranch on Sugas“Loaf Kéy' « and reports everything in flourish- ing condition on his’ holdings there. Work of building the over-sea highway across Sugar Loaf is going nicely, Mr. Hall says. B. D. Hall Arrives This Morning From “Miss Vivian Saunders enter-} last-evening with a caramel party at her home 315 Peacon Lane. Many interesting games were played and enjoyed by all present. } | One of the events of the occasion } was a guessing contest. The win- %. Rev. Adams ofthe Fleming Street |* sh to thank all who at-) MARINE NOTES e P. & O. S..S. Mia ptain taries for the Florida division of | Albury, arrived from H@vana at} after enjoying % ith F. E. C. Car. Ferry Henry M. Flagler, Captain Hansen, arrived from Havana at 7:40°p. m. yes- terday with 26 cars of sugar and sailed for Havana at 19:39, p. m. with 26 cars of export 5:30 p.m. yesterday 128 passengers and U. S. m ee F. E. 6. Car FerryMoseph. R. ld out-} Parrott, Captain Harrington: ar- | Ry rived from Havana at 9:49 p.m. with. 31 cars of imports and ‘sail- ed for Havana at midnight with 26 cars of exports. P. & Q. S. Miami, Captain Albury, sailed for Havana at 8:30 a. m. today with 69 passengers and U. 8. mail. i P. & O. S. 8. Governor Cobb, Captain Phelan, will strive from |Havanatthis afternoon with pas- |sengers and U. S. mail and will jeail for Port Tampa at 7:30 p. m. j with passengers. F. E. C. Car Ferry Henry M. |Flagler, Captain Hansen, will ar- jrive from Havana this afternoon | with cars and will sail for Havana’| from the Rocky Mountain re- | * gion to the Atlantic coast ex- Tuer of the first prize was Mr. | | Glenwood Sweeting, while } | Anna Duval won second _ prize. | The guests departed at a late hour themselves, im- | | tensely. | Those present. were: Misses} | Dorothy Curry, Anna Duval, | Gloria Diaz, Mamie Johnson,’ Mar- j}ion Russell, Thelma Roberts, Vir- {ginia Sands, Antha Singleton, | Theo Spencer, Burnette Saunders | Saunders. Messrs. | bury, | Carle ‘rill and Eugene {Glenwood Sweeting. Mr. and | M¥s..James P. McDermott, Mr. and Mrs: E; Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs. Chais."P.°Salis.- Mrs. William Du- val, Mrs. Alfred Johnson, ; Mas. Stanley F. Saunders. | SEPTUAGENARIAN TWINS | LONDON — Her 83-year-old twin sons were guests at the 101st birthday celebration of Mrs. Emma | Oliver. “stands by” been spending several weeks yis-, leaving this morning on the steam- iting in Key West with relatives,| ship Concho for New York en was @ passenger leaving yester-' route to Philadelphia where he day afternoon over the East Coast | goes on a business visit in the in: enroute to her home in West Palm teres: of the company which he represents. IN THR. counr » sUDGR. OF Or COUNTY MONROE COUNTY,! FLORIDA, <n rer Estate of { Fernando Hidalgo Gato y Marques, Deceased, To All Creditors, Lematees, Dis- + tributees and ati Persons Having * Claims or Demands* Against Said Kstate: | eby | larquez, deceased, Cousty, Florida, ounty of Monroe C uaa, | y, at West, 3 ree} Plorida, = within twelve months from the time of the first | publication 0 Avwust 27, 19: mands must presented to unty. Judice BS aforesaid, or same will be bar red. dmted 17th day of August, 1926, ~PQLoOT HIDAL Administratrix of the « nando Hidalgo Ga Deceased 31; CHICKENS FRESH KILLED CHICKENS Delivered At Your Door Daily ARCHIE THOMPSON Phone 879 1001 Eaton St. PI PIPLPL LL) FRESH CLAMS AND PICKLED MULLET FOR SALE AT SWEENEY’S DOCK °F IL IL IL ID | NOTICE. Carpeniers and Joiners of Am- erica, Local 655, are hereby sum- moned to appear at the hall, on Wednesday, Au 18, at 7:30-0’- clock, for bus of importance, KEY WEST +TIN SHOP JAS. A. FEENEY, Prop. In Sheet Metal” + Thomas and Southard Sts. ‘Everything SUMMERTIME Is The Time To Have Your Plumbing Done Prompt Service At This Season JOHN C. PARK Plumber and Supp! 328 Simonton St. Phone 348 | T.E. MILMORE| CITIZEN OFFICE { | cept ‘he southeastern State: * It is highest over South Caro- * lina, Georgia and northern * and lowest over the * Except the Atlantic coast * from Ha.teras to Jacksonville, * the coast of Texas and the northern Plains States, show- * rs were general during the hours, with heavy rain- ton (1.52 inches) hington (1.48 morning the rv over the Car- ‘ia, nor-hern Flor- ida, Alabama and Mississippi and over elsewhere as a * rule. The thermal changes were negligible except. in North Dakota where it is decidedly * warmer. In New England, South Dakota, Nebraska and * Kansas the weather is some- what cooler than the seasonal. Over “the Florida Keys io- * ight and Wednesday the 's will be moderate east and southeast. H. B. BOYER, Official in eharge. * ‘ . fal and * * 8 | * » * * * * (*e vee eee ee eeeas| - THE , Atlanta (clear) * {Miami (cloudy) - tonight with 26 cars of exports. F, E. C. Car Ferry Joseph R. Parrott, Captain Harrington, will arrive from Havana this evening; | with cars and will sail for Havana tonight with 26 cars. Pewcccrocesevesccseseece WEATHER Abilene (cloudy) at} -70y {Boston (cloudy) Charleston (clear) |Chieago (cloudy) .... fs {Corpus Christi (pt. cloudy) Dodge City (clear) . | Galveston (pt. cloudy) | Hatteras (clear) Huron (cloudy) |Jacksonville (clear) KEY -WEST (cloudy) Louisville (cloudy) 3 8 80 0 B82 -74 2 -16 7 7 New Orleans (clear) . New York (cloudy) ...... St. Louis (cloudy) Tampa (raining) 12 -12 * Tem." at 5) 12.) ‘| you through * ° the morning That's why millions start | their days in this way ig Be feel right through the morn- | Hl ing, you must have well-bal- vanced, complete food at breakfast. Aj most other meals—that. is,” at juncheon and at dinner—you usually get, that kind of food. ; ‘| ++ But at breakfast the great dietary | mistake is most often mai hur- ried meal, often badly chosen, Thus Quaker Oats, containing {16% protein, food’s great tissue | builder, 58% carbohydrate, its great | energy element, p all-important | vitamines and the “bulk” that makes | atives s | tetic urge of the world today. |’ If is food-that “stands y j through’ the morning. Food that home. Don't deny yourself the natural | stimulation thiS rich fo6d offers. Get Quaker Oats today. Grocers have two kinds: Quick Quaker, seidom needed, is the die- you); should start every breakfast in your | Washington (cloudy) i me 72 ‘which cooks in 3 to 5 minutes, and Gorgia Saunders, |*eTnoon, was wl’ Vivian | hearing before Al-| Peace Andrew .L. Lopez yesterday Randal Carey, John Curry; |@fternoon, and was bound over to Calleja, Howard Lowe, Cy-, the next term of criminal court funro, Percy Pinder, Emerson under a cash bond of $250. ell, Clarence Singleton, and| and | | | 1 | Coast Guard Vessel | poctor ORDERS OPENRTION | BEARUP’S “DRY CLEAVING” .. | ON SELF AT SEA AND DIES} = b Goes To. Pigeon Key -| 514 MARGARET STREEE For Boy Scout Troop Coast Guard Boat 298, Boat- swain L. R. Daniels in command, left port at 7 o’clock this morning | for Pigeon Key to bring back the members of Troop 1, Boy Scouts, who have been on their summer encampment and outing on that tained a number of her friends} delightful key. Capt. Daniels expects to arrive in Key West about 3 o’clock this afternoon with the Boy~ Scouts | aboard. Driver of Car In Recent Collision Is. Given Hearing Monday Ed Forbes, who was arrested in !connection with the collision be- tween the Chevrolet he was driv- ing and a truck belonging to the Long Furniture Company, at the corner of White street and the County Road last Friday after- a preliminary ustice of the CAPETOWN.—While the liner! | Armadale Castle, was outward |bound from Southampton the! | ship’s doctor, Lieut.-Col. A. F.A.| | Heaton, fell ill. He sent a mes+| sage to the captain saying: “I have ‘diagnosed my case as ap-| pendicitis, and I wish to be. oper- ated.on at once.” .The vessel was} at once headed for St. Helena at! full speed, ‘but the doctor’s con-} dition became worse, so two doc-| tors among the passengers, Dr. B. Cooper and Dr. E. Sless, were | awakened to. perform the opera-j tion. The doctor's condition re-| mained critical and upon arriving! here a second operation was per- formed, but he died a few hours| later. ' {* part of the City. 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