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TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1926. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Mr. And Mrs. Suddath Thelma Ileen Roberts P N 7 | Arrives In City For | 5 . Ts: Be Placed In PLAY AT HIGH | Visit of Few Weeks | . | i SCHOOL, MAY 21 a a G. E. Sudduth: ar- | this morning by | jway of Jacksonville and New Or- the home at Me-} to spend two or “Notes of The Passing Day | eeaccoseee { Cuba To Tampa Tonight | Cuba From Havana aa The P. & O. steamship Cuba,| The steamship Cuba will arrive} Captain W. M. White, will leave)in port from Havana with pas-/ tonight at 7:30 o'clock for Tam-|sengers and freight on board. The} MEMBERS OF CLASSES ARE |leans from pa. The st mer will return to) Steamer will leave again during} Comb City this port on Friday morning. | fhe evening en route to Tampa. ARRANGING PROGRAM jthree weeks visiting Mr. an Mrs. s 2 8 | ee | CONNECTION WITH COM-|J. 0. Carraway. Mrs. Sudduth} Ferry Boat Arrives Train Arrives at 6:55 and Mrs. Carraway are sisters. ! The ferry boat Estrada Palma} ‘The morning train was slightly) MENCEMENT arrived in port yesterday after-| delayed in arriving this morning, eg noon at 6:45 o’clock from Havana} reaching the station at 255) with a large number of loaded] o'clock with a large number of| freight cars on board. PPRMCDEETS On. board. | #8 + 8 « San Jacinto Arrives i Give Dance | The Mallory steamship San} Preparations are going forward Jacinto arrived in port last night/for a big Flower Dance to be from Galveston en route to New) given at the Cuban Club on the York, There were a large num-|¢vening of May 20. An excellent ber of passengers on board. orchestra has been engaged to fur- * * * nish music for the event, and an Large Pineapple Shipment enjoyable evening is promised to There were a large number of|#!! who attend. pineapples arriving here last eve-| tal des ning on the ferry boats from Ha-} Burial of Infant yana, all of the cars loaded with The four-month. r } CARD OF THANKS | | | to your health. Epsom Salts is still the best Physic—take it in small flavored tablets. TAB IMPOUN At your druggist, 25¢ | The Knight Laboratories, Chicago | We wish to thank the many! State Institution) friends for their kind asssitance | during the illness and death of our Miss Bessie Piodela will leave| beloved baby, Irene Elizabeth;| on the steamer for Tampa tonight | also for the beautiful floral offer. en route to Gainesville. She will} ings. Their kindness will always have in her charge Thelma Ileen| be remembered by | |Roberts, whom she will place in| MR. and MRS. WM. E. JOHNSON |} |the colony for the feeble minded | May 18-Itx | | eccneseeeeseoe near Gainesville, by order of} County Judge Hugh Gunn. The girl has been afficted by mental deficiency since birth, 2nd! lis being sent to this state institu- Members of the senior class of |" "" soe , : tion in the hope of improving her} the Monroe county high ethoot e | favorable discussion and comment Bs condition of mind and her health.| very busy preparing for the HS tee yeast id sya! ie rs | roachii -ommencement, making | 2Ulurements of Florida back in the 3 : proaching, co | Life Savings Emblems arrangements for the entire pro-| Magnolia State and that many of m, which will start with the|their friends envied them of the) 4 ‘ And Pins Kor Red | Senior class play, “The Charm| delightful trip but cxpressed an| . os eae: > presented in the|intention of likewise making al $ Cross Have Arrived) : i$ Sees ug eye eis Pe pe ag! : : ‘Schultz’ Business School high school auditorium at 8/| tour of Florida later. o’clock on the evening of May 21.| They also state since crossing ROBERTS & WHALTON REAL ESTATE BROKERS “The Charm School” is the|the state from west to east and story of a young auto salesman’s|from north to south that they find| metic, Penmanship, . Punctuation, OFFICE: Corner Fleming and Margaret Streets Cable Addres: CHARM SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Friday, May 21 | Tickets 75¢ and 50c || Now On Sale at La Concha Sweet Shoppe } although Mr. and Mrs. Sud- duth state that there is much Announcement is made today from the local office of the Am-| erican Red Cross that the life saving emblems and pins have ar- | rived for distribution to those | who qualified in the classes given | here during the last of April by | Bookkeeping, Commercial Arith- experiences with the or aan Key West the most delightful,/Touch Typewriting, English he has inherited. _ Particular and} ynique, and cnchanting city thus}q.o engl peculiar ~ circumstances center|far viewed. Mr. Carraway is|ct@™™a% Spelling, English and | ; |Spanish Shorthand, Spanish gram- old little] around his five boy friends and the| principal of one of the city schools] Trot Phone 788 eth, of Mr. P. O. Box 182 the products being transferred to| daughter, Irene Eli other cars here for shipment/ north. e «fe To Hold Meeting The Baptist Men’s Brotherhood | will hold its regular monthly meeting tonight on the cburch| lawn on Faton street. A special program has been arranged and all members are especially request- | ed to attend. Ladies and other} friends of the Brotherhood who} are not members are also cordially and Mrs. Wm. E. Johnson, who ied away yesterday morning at 0 o'clock, was laid to rest J day afternoon at 6 o’clo in the family plot, under the d rection of Frank Sawyer, of Lop Undertaking Parlors. The buria ceremony was read by the Rev. Adams of the Fleming street Methodist Church, * * * P 10 Arrive For Visit Mrs. Norman Lee, formerly Miss charming females of the senior) el Spicy conversation and humor are introduced by the twins, friends of the here, and excitement reaches its height with the disappearance of ie, president of the senior The cast includes: Austin Bivans, auto salesman— Allan Hampton. David McKenzie, expert countant—Frank Romeguerro. Jim Simpki Carl Nelson, and ac- and ex; »s a delightful sojourn|™atically taught. |in the Island City in sum | well as winter. He expre Methods For Teaching also friends from J: ,| Backward Pupils and Foreigners. iM whom he expects to like-| gtndy | wise visit Key West with a view a |to pu ing future homes where | winter is summer all winter. Special rejuvenates old student This School will be open al! summer for good children. here. | Che Mah, wealthy Chinese mid- get, formerly with Barnum, who : | was only 28 inches tall, is dead at School and Residence At 908 | the age of 88. | Duval St., City PROF. OTTO L. SCHULTZ Capt, William G. Kieb, life saving | director of the American Red Cross. Those entitled to these | emblems and pins are invited to call at the local Red Cross office ard receive thefn. We Solicit Your Listings, Both City Property and Key Acreages IF IT IS RESULTS YOU WANT, WE GET IT KEY WEST, FLORIDA ©1988, 0. Ge, ot. do invited to attend the meeting to-; Bessie Harvey of Jacksonville, ar- s night. Refreshments will be serv-, ed to all present immediately after | the program. Three large new! tables. have been provided this week by the Brotherhood from) which the refreshments will be, served. i Personal Frank Gato, Jr., was an arrival in the city yesterday, from Ha- vana where he had been spending several weeks’ visit. Harry Baldwin, stationed at Loggerhead Key Light Station, was an arfival in the city yester- day, and will spend a vacation of a few weeks in the Island City. Chas. Johnson, keeper at Log- gerhead Key Light, Station, was an artival in thé city yesterday, and will spend a vacation of a few weeks in the Island City. L. P. Artman, publisher of The Citizen, left last evening over the East Coast en route to Fort Pierce where he will spend a business visit of about a week or ten days. Roger: Harris was included in the arrivals here this morning over the East Coast from Florida City. and will spend several days’ visit in the Island City. Mrs. Anton Brost, accompanied by her little son, were among the arrivals in Key West Sunday from Miami, and will spend a while visiting in Key West with rela-| tives. Gerald Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Roland Adams, was an ar- rival in the city this morning over the East Coast from Florida City, and will spend a few days’, busi- ness visit in the Island City, | rived here’ Sunday to visit her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey are visiting here with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel J. Pierce, 714 Olivia street. Mention’ Earl. Weatherford, who r at the corner of Elizabeth and Caroline streets, was a passenger leaving on the steamship San Jacinto last night en route to New York where he will remain for several weeks’ visit. Vernon W. Miller, railroad rep- resentative of Philadelphia, who had been spending several days’ business visit in Key West, was a passenger leaving last night over the East Coast en rotite north. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Russell and children, who had been spending several weeks visiting in Key West with relatives, were — passengers leaving over the East Coast last night en route to Miami where they are now making their resi- dence. Leonard Grorro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Guerro of Eaton street, who had-heen spending se eral days’ business visit in Miami and other points up the East Coast, returned to the city this morning over the Flagler System, Hamilton Knowles and Murray Cohern were arrivals in the city Sunday from New York on the steamship, Concho. They will visit here for a while with Mr. Knowles’ mother, Mrs. Grace Carey at her home in Hunt’s Village, leading off Southard street. P. & O. 8. S, Miami, Captain Albury, arrived from Havana at 5:00 p. m, yesterday with 95 pas- sengers and U. S. mail. } —H | F. E. C. Car’ Ferry Estrada Palma, Captain Ward, arrived from Havana at 7:15 p. m. yester- day with 28 cars of pineapples and failed for Havana at 10:30 p. m. with 26 cars of exports. You Know a Tonic is Good when it makes you eat like a hungry bey and brings back the color to your | | is, You can soon feel the Strengthening. Invigorating Effect of nial TASTELFSS CHILE TUNIC with cars and wjll sail for Havana | tonight with curs. | P. & 0. S. S. Cuba, Captain! White, will arrive from Havana} this afternoon and will sail for} Port Tampa at 7:30 p. m. with| passengers. { F. E. C. Ca Flagler, Captain Han from Havana at 10 Pp. | terday, with 29 cars of pineapples} and sailed for Havana at midnight) with cars. | F. BE. C, Car Ferry Joseph B.} Parrott, Captain Harrington, ar-} rived from Havana this morning with 26 cars of imports and sail-/ ed for Havana, with cars, P. & O. 8. S. Miami, Captain Albury, railed for Havana at $:30) a. m. with 69 passengers and U. S. mail. F. E. C. Car Ferry Estrada Palma, Captain Ward, will arrive from Havana this afternoon with ars and will sail for Havana to- Right with 26 cars of exports. FP. E. C. Car Ferry Henry M. Flagler, Captain Hansev;, will ar- rive from Havana this evening . C. Car Ferry Joseph R.! » Captain Harrington, will ive from Havana early tomor- row morning with cars. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER W. A. JOHNSON 824 Fleming St. MUSIC INSTRUCTION Teacher of Cornet, Saxophone, Trombone and Clarinet. Spe- cial instruction solfegio, time and mi Band and orchestra furnished for all occasions. Parlor music a specialty. HUBERT REASON 910 White St. Phone 444-W Tim Simpkins—Ray Curry, who | toil not and neither consider} spinning. | Homer Johns, guardian of Elcie —Claude Hernandez. | Se Benedotte, president of ior class—Margaret Sweeting. | matron of the school | —~Mary Pinder, | Miss Curtis, secretary of the sehool—Margaret Curtis. Members of senior class: Sally Boyd—Doris Parks. Muriel Doughty—Carolyn Hat- rick, Ethel Spelvin—Thelma Monti-| ceno, Alix—Angela Napoles. Lillian—Edna Collins. Midge—Magdelin De Leon. Charlotte—Fannie Cole. Dotsie—Dorthy Sheppard. Herman Wolkowsky And Family To Make Tour of European Points The. Citizen is in receipt of in- formation from Miami to the ef- fect that Herman Wolkowsky, for- merly of Key West, but now re-! siding in Miami where he is en-| gaged in the real estate business, is planning to leave Miami on June 2 for New York from which point he will embark on June 12 on the White Star Liner Homeric for a four months’ tour in Europe. Acconipanying Mr, Wolkowsky| is Mrs. Wolkowsky, their daugh-| ter, Edith Cecile, and son, bcd ard Wolkowsky. While in Europe they will visit) Poland, Germany, France, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Bel-| toa gium and England. i up to make 5 | | ! j i | $20,000,000 e d. $20,000,000? He’ll Wait cer, has just been informed that he is heli hile his lawyers are looking 4} e to measure sugar in his little store. } But EO al letantsraid your pantry. Spray Flit and kill them. Flit spray destroys ants, bed bugs and roaches. It searches out the cracks and crevices where they hide and breed and destroys insects and their eggs. Kills All Household Insects Flit spray also clezrs your home in a few minutes of disaase-bearing flies and mos- quitoes, It is clean, safe and easy to use. 8pray Put on your garments. Flit kills | A Flies ¥ itoes Moths | DAD AND I The Blue Heron is usually from 42 fo <>) 50 inches long and about 4 feet in height. He has a sharp yellow bill, which * is longer fran his = . sai "The carefully guarded nest is a flat mass o sucks _ Goth ‘sorhe few repairs is ised year to year. from THEM DAYS AKE GUNE FOREVER times he makes 300°strokes a é i i the ey wonderful is his flight: at , 4 of the, Heron are minute with his spoon like wings. Do ants mobilize in your cake box? moths and their larvae which eat holes. Extensive tests showed that Flit spray did not stain the most delicate fabrics. A Scientific Insecticide Flit is the result of exhaustive research by expert entomologists and chemists. It is harmless to mankind. Flit has re- placed the old methods becaure it kills all the insects—and does it quickly. Get a Flit can and sprayer today. For sale everywhere. STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) When he ses a fish ora frog his head shoots down and comes up immediately with his victim. so } placed that he can )\ readily see below him QHY YOO SPENT SIX BUCKS FOR SHOES IS MORE THAN T CAN See - UPON MY WORD, JOHN CRASELAKE, MOURE AS STWEY AS Can BE! THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER!