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. Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 64 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West Key West, Florida, has the most equable weather in the country; -with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit. ct VOLUME LV. No, 135. Election Returns Trammell Leading Pepper By Gomez And Albury Will Go Into Niles Runs Away From His Opponents; Cleare Wins Over Busto; Papy Far In Lead With complete returns in from Collier, Lee and Hendry counties, and the 10 precincts in Monroe checked, results indicate that the merve racking race for state sen- ator from the Twenty-fourth Dis- trict ends with William V. Albury and Arthur Gomez headed for the run-off in the Second Primary, ‘Albury led in every city precinct. When first results were receiv- ed from the other counties ap- pearances seemd. to show that Franklin and Gomez would be in! the second contest. But as Albury crept slowly ahead of his opponent in Key West, his adherents int! supporters felt relieved and be- fore the final count were satisfied that Franklin was definitely out of the contest, : i While Albury received but 933 in the other counties marina a 790 2310, “ Foe. of 250 over both of his op-! ponents in Key. West, resulted. in his being but 168 behind Gomez in the district and ahead of Frank- Jin by 262 votes. Gomez receiv- ed 2,310 votes, Albury, 2,142 and} Franklin 1,880. H ~ Almost Doubles‘ Both “In the purely local ticket the apie count is that of the lead- i { i i candidate for county commis- wilt be put on the run, during the Sioner from the Fifth Precinct, summer, between New York and Nathan Niles. His total is 998, A the combined vote of’ Roy ford and R. M. Maloney, the other two candidates is 999. This will mean that Niles and; Pulford will go into the Second Primary, unless when the vote is fanvassed a discrepancy is found which would lose two votes for eg Fulford or Maloney, when es would be the winner, Other candidates who must go fn to the run-off on June 26 are Second Primary; Franklin Out j Pany will furnish the captain for | °. CANDIDATES Goes In Second Primary For United States Senator CHARLES A, MITCHELL CLAUDE PEPPER . JAMES F, SIKES PARK TRAMMELL HORTENSE K, WELLS ) For Representative:in Congress Fourth Congressional District MAJOR PAUL CRANK BULA E. CROKER ‘J. MARK WILCOX . | For Railroad Commissioner i Group No. 1 GEORGE S$. (DOC) DAVIS | EUGENE §. MATTHEWS WILLIAM J. PLACIE . | LESTER WELLS ' | | | HERBERT P, CARO . | JERRY W. CARTER JOHN GOOD . ARTHUR GOMEZ | MAMIE EATON-GREENE JOHN W. NEWBERN .. STEAMER FLORIDA WILLIAM J, “BILL” PRUITT | | For State Senator GOING NORTH FOR zwer-focrn’seonterat pine WILLIAM V, ALBURY SUMMER SERVICE 2x5, A. FRANKLIN J ARTHUR GOMEZ. VESSEL WILL LEAVE KEY, WEST ON OR ABOUT JUNE : NINETEENTH TO. TAKE up; BERNIE C. PAPY — “RUN IN NORTH | -Arrangements have been _per-| ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. fected for the sailing of the| For County Commiss Steamship Florida, of the P. and} Fifth District 0. S.‘S. company, from Key West; ROY S, FULFORD .... ‘on, or about, Tuesday, June 19,| RAYMOND M..MALONEY . for New York. | NATHAN C. NILES ........ Under-charter to the Eastern - For Member Board of Public In- Steamship Company, the Florida pene sr bays ret ALLAN B, CLEARE Portland, Maine, | ABELARDO LOPEZ The Eastern Steamship Com-/ For Member Board of Public In- struction—Third District the run because of the pilotage in| MILLARD B, GIBSON the harbors of New York and! RALPH K, JOHNSON Portland. Captain Hammond will | arrive within the next 10 days to} ~~ take command of the ship. % oe Other officers will be from the P. and 0. .S, S, company and are} Leads State Ticket H. A. Donovan, first mate; C, A.) ® ecoeseece Acherson, second mate; Earl C. Jackson, third mate, all officers! Dongo and Bernie Papy-' of the Florida. ry me latter’s count shows 913 and ‘The personnel of the engi Dongo has 606, The other ean-|toree will be the same ‘as at the? didate, Aquilino Lopez polled 557, present time: Guilreymo E. Rus-' which is considered a handsome sell, chief; E. P. MeGetrick, first) nition as he, as attorney, has | assistant; C. C. Bryant, second a&-| been in the public eye for only a; sistant and Willis Hilton, third as+| t Short time, and this is his first en- try into the field of. politics, Wing By Narrow Margin | In the race for county solicitor, | sistant, | A. R. Miller, superintendent of | the company, will go with the ship; to superintend at New York, the Allan B. Cleare, Jr., bested the in-| drydocking of the vessel and such; cumbent, J. F. Busto, by the nar-|Tepairs as may be deemed neces-} Fey margin of 96 votes, Cleare Sry. has 1086 and Busto 990. "lIndictment Of H. Day Docketed | dn Federal qourarig pug 9 24 149 108 11 69 44 59 82 100 91 129 50 49 62 65 113 qourdarg pag 23 20 190 140 10 111 98 42 110 104 150 qpuberg wy 33 22 1 8 7 36 38 270 231 9. 144 140 60 170 192 180 e H pouporg mag e wWupard Ho § 45 269 6 96 2 19 84 16 35 102 329 49 91 17 60 117 244 7 21 90 213 39 152 67 +3 128 101 179 97 185 91 277 pPupeg 1 25 45 263 255 10 166 104 108 198 199 203 pupae WOT = “te CIGAR FACTORY. | MANAGER ARRIVES | | HERE YESTERDA 15 $2 1086} 606 557 913 ee 114 139 207 165 “18 26 84 344 92 254 126 53 128 96 303 ED TODAY 1 seal TO OUR PATRONS the Second Allan B. Sr., piled up 1443 votes,/ It is true, as everyone knows,} leading the ticket and defeating that the theatres have been charg- his opponent, Abelardo Lopez. by ing a five cept admission, which, 920 votes. j in some cases, is a violation of the] There were two entires in the! moving picture code. That we! face for school board member! have to charge as minimum, the} from the Third District, Millard; minimum provided in our con- Haecmibent._ Jokmewn wea given ri "Ng" Senet pfore the me si) If a complaint ‘ore 167 votes, defeating his opopnent, | Grievance Beard in Atlanta had who received 765 votes, by 402. {not been filed against us for over- Oy SANE eoes | buying pictures, which forced me {te go to Atlanta, the children in WHERE TO GO Key West would still be seeing the} PATIENT ENTERS { Seccvecceccoeceseseosese | pictures for five cents. We were i TONIGHT {not the aggressor in this action and} SUIT FOR DAMAGE 2 tare clearly not the guilty parties. / ee Palace—“The | Battling Buck-} This is sufficient explanation areo” and “Sailor's Holiday.” ‘for everyone to understand the! + In the contest for schoo! District, CONGRESSMAN MARK WILCOX our = answer a ee at-| fice extracted four teeth his jaws/ Valle. eae j tacks in paper as. y are) Tomorrow joaly advertising schemes and not became locked, Otto Meeves, sales. Palace—“The Battling Buck-| worthy of an answer. man of this city, sued for the loss aroo” and “Sailor's Holiday.” j JUAN CARBONELL, Strand—“The Trumpet Blows”) [Jane-tt i$25,000 by a jury. and “David Harum.” CHICAGO — Claiming that | Valle commander U. S. » jin Cuban waters, who was on va- Strand — “The Upperworld” situation and we have made: up| “°e" * employee of a dental of-| cstion, acompanied by Mra. Deli {Special to The Citizen) FORT MYERS, June, 6.— Lee County's complete twen- ty-three precincts gave Al- bury, 663; Franklin, and Gomes, 741. GOES TO CAPITAL’ Among the recent arrivals from|tigeez, charged with re-entering | Havana were Major P. A. Del/ United States after being deport- * from New Orleans as an alien. 1,317, Marines Court former deputy collector of GOMEZ TAKES SECOND PLACE! toms and acting cashier for cus-} Mi. IN VOTES TABULAT- 133 677 322. 998 9,000 Votes; Wilcox Swamps Opponents Overwhelmingly ececocccccoceee High Man Locally WILLIAM V. ALBURY { | J FERNANDEZ ACCOMPANIED | ftom renomination: -without=-the ~- BY P. ROIG, COME HERE IN CONNECTION WITH OPENING SANTAELLA CO, j { P. Roig, foreman of the picking yand packing department of the A. Santaella Cigar Company, and J. 1443; Fernandez, manager, arrived yes- 523! 765 1167 TA “fer cus- toms office at Key West, with absconding with $15,388.94, which) |j he allugediy falled sv avellt.on ete: tome receipts, was docketed federal court here today. They left over the East Coast; |for Washington, D. C., and gad j= short stay there intend to re- Strand and*Monroe Theaters. | °f his speech and was awarded /turn to Key West in about 10 pe oem in this city for wearing; KEY WEST MERCHANTS AS. ‘and sail on the Florida for Havana. i Other Key Westers indicted [wore Fepneloss: Seuin, Georgina Sesin and Henry Renedo, charged [with concealment of imported | whiskey; Paul Martines, charged) with importing liquor in violation! of custome laws; Manuel D. Red-| Jacobs of this city whose dog is an expert roller skater, made a special set of two-wheeled skates for the animal. The cases will be tried at Key West. BEG IN WOMAN'S GARB LONDON.—Twe men were ar-, women’s clothing while begging. } } | { SOCIATION. CLAUDE PEPPER SKATES FOR ANIMAL Merchants / NEWCASTLE, Me. — Frank)~ —~ Thursday half-holiday with tomorrow, clos- ing at 1 p.m and continuing throughout June, July and Aug-' i ;terday from Tampa and are get- ‘ting the factory in shape for open-| jing next Monday. Two carloads of material and paraphernalia for the factory are expected to arrive from Tampa, t ! e Runs Next To Trammell ':0" as they arrive the contents of the cars will be taken to the factory and arranged. While the establishment. will Croker and Crank Far In Rear With Seventeen Thousand Votes Be- tween Them (Ry Axxociated Presa) JACKSONVILLE, June 6.— Senator Park Trammell increased his advantage over Claude Pepper to more than 5,000 votes late this ‘morning as more than 6,000 pre. cincts turned in ballots from yes- terday’s democratic primary, but \a second test June 26 was inevit- Congressmen seeking renomin- ation increased their edges slight- ly as returns began to flow in more slowly, | J. Mark Wilcox had managed to acquire in the Fourth District alone as many votes as leading | senatorial candidates, ‘In the Second District nothing apparently could bar R,’A, Green necessity of a second primary, {while J. Hardin, Peterson, incum- bent, in the First District was far jahead of both of his opponents. | Eugene Matthews and Lester ; Wells clinched places in the run. joff for nomination for ‘railroad commissioner from Group One, while Jerry Carter appeared cer- tain of entering the second pri- | mary in Group Two. Other Contests Although his opponent «till was jundecided, Herbert Caro, Mrs. jMamie Eaton-Greene and John | Good were running close together in that order with more than a over the East Coast, this week. As/third of the precincts still to be’! heard from, | For senator, Trammell had 60,- {311 in 1,004 of the state's 1,283 | precincts, |. Pepper had 55,165, Mitchell, open for operations Monday, June) 21,005; Sikes, 11,853, and Mra. 11, the cigarmakers will not be jput to work until the following day, as the tobacco must be got- ; Wells, 6,270, | Mrs. Bula Croker and Major Paul Crank were running neck ten in readiness and the stripping #04 for second place with about force have a sufficient supply of 17,000 votex between ‘wrappers in readiness for the se- | Steamship Florida, of the P. jand O. 8S. S. company, sailed yes- terday for Havana with 75 first class passengers, 11. second clans, 137 sacks of mail, two automo. biles and two tons of freight. |. Ferry Parrott arrived Cuba yesterday afternoon lone car of lumber, one of cylin- jders, seven cars of pineaplles, 2,- from $902 crates, three cars of frait in} ) bulk, 80 sacks of mail and three } passengers. TO SUBSCRIBERS Hf you do not receive your paper by 6:00 o'clock in the afternoon, uxe your telephone or your neighbor's phone and call 51 and a paper will be sent juné-it) them to nearly 50,000 for Wileox. + Peterson counted approximately 27,000 to little over 11,000 for W. T. Hall and Randolph Cathoun combined, with about 100 of 321 precinets unheard from. j Only about 45 precinet were {missing in the Fourth istrict. Green had 10,381 from 166 pre cincts in his district, while jcombined total of his opponents, | Wallace Stugris and James Kelley, jan only about 8,500. | APPRECIATION the When I say “THANK YOU" it with | does not express my full apprecia tion to the voters of Monroe County for the support given me in the Primary Election. Again I feel that the people of our eounty have placed their con- Hfidence in me as their public serv- lant. 1 wish to pledge my best of. | forte "th'the interest of our schoo! aystem. | 1 sineefely thank yoo. RALPH K. 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