The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 20, 1926, Page 5

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THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1926. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN [pont LOOK OLD BEFORE YOUR TIME |How She Gained 10 | Pounds in 22 Days Skinny Men Can Do the Same ae as Unique Shape SOSCCHOLOOOSOSOSSOSHSOOOSOOOOOSOESOSOOO® Mrs. Sara Wilson To oe | Notes of The Passing Day |. “x Instructions In| TODAY'S EVENTS Classical Dancing) , eoaseeeose mark the| ‘Today is celebrated as n classical |imdependence day in Cuba. So many tired, nervous, run-} down men and women needlessly jendure pain and misery by day,/| |sleep-disturbing bladder weakness wat night, when just 2 of Foley Pills (a diuretic stimulant for the} .|kidneys) corrective and regula-| tive, taken after each meal and) ) jat bed time, would give them! bodily comfort and ease from! pain. Miss Sara E, Watson, Bel-(! videre, IL, sums it up: “Foley, ) Pills made a big difference in me,) and I feel stronger and better in tional | | | | Dance Tonight ip Leaves Port Next Monday will There will be a big flower dance} The Mallory steamship Pecos.,opening of a class in given this evening at the Cuban|which arrived in port on Tuesday |dancing which will be condacted Club on Duval street, at which night from New York with a load) by Mrs. Sara Wilson’ of Miami, | today in celebration of the ant time an excellent orchestra will of freight for Key West, left port Fla. Mrs. Wilson, who has con-| cary of the signing -of th be in attendance to furnish musi¢/again yesterday morning at an ducted the Sara Wilson School of | yfecklenburg Declaration of Inde- Her the*Sccasion. eels none: Dancing in that city for the past| pendence, in 1775. 44 | ten years has spent the winter in| Mallory Due ee |Cuba From Tampa Friday |Havana, Cuba, enjoying a com- The steamship Henry R. Mallory) “my, ston amship Cuba, Captain|plete rest and has just_returned| BERL poy eck en conte 12 |W: Me White, will arsive.in port|t Florida. “She is.ggt only a Galveston, There ave a number (tomorrow morning from Tampa.|teacher but a composer of music, | sale idea and was the first to make f card “Wi he steamer will leave again for | dances and pageants. She has! extensive use of newspaper adver- of passengers on board who will Aueveshl oF h , stop off at Key West |Havana on the arrival of the train |*taged several of her own produc- | tis ra from the north. |tions in Miami and throughout the! ‘ | * |state, having last summer toured! —geyenty-five years There will be a meeting of the| Meeting Tonight he stage staging ae i pageant, | Rose Hawthorne Lathrop (Mother county commissioners held at the} e will be a meeting of the | “Morning, Noon and Night, vith| Alphonsa), daughter of the novel- @0urt house. commencing at 3/8 eCalla Camp, United War|the greatest suecess. Mrs. Wilson | ist, Nathan‘el Hawthorne, and who} Schultz’ Shi | That's going some—but skinny men, women and children just |can’t help putting on good, healthy \flesh when they take McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. | As chock full of vitamines as |the nasty, fishy-tasting cod liver joil itself, but these sugar-coated, |tasteless tablets are as easy to |take as candy, and won't upset very way.” Satisfacti |the stomach. teat Ak ahieeeet Rel One woman gained ten pounds teed. Ask your druggist for} | ;. Foley Pills. The Key West Drug| ‘ be Pres poe ae Wrasse Ore Company. Company or any druggist for Mc- | |Coy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound {Tablets and if you din’t gain at The charm of this hat lies in tte |least 5 pounds in 30 days your North Carolina keeps a holi * CBee Bae, 5 | Paiger, the f | chant who origi bargain- * * To Hold Meeting | BISHOP WING AT Business School Teen Svea 5 Paice “Monday night nas secured in Key West a large| recently w warded the Rota Purpose of restoring any to the qualified list of voters tha may have through error been placed on the disqualified list. foe names Miami To Havana Today | The steamship Miami, Captain} Albury, left this morning at 8:30 o'clock for Havana with ‘a large} number of passengers on board, Many of those leaving on the} steamer were excursionists who} will take in the festivities of the Cuban celebration in that city this afternoon and evening. BT Girl Scouts Meet Friday | There will be a meeting of | Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held on | Friday afternoon, beginning at 5| o'clock, at their headquarters in| the Scottish Rite Hall, under the, scoutmistress of the organization, and a full attendance of members is desired. | Personal Ed Goehring, who had been) spending a short visit in Key) West, left Tuesday night on “the steaniship Cuba en route to Tam-| pa where he is now making his, residence. C. P. Gaither, wife and. sister- in-law, Mrs. Warren, arrived on the steamship Miami last night from Havaba and are visiting friends in the city today. will leave over the F. E. C. to- ‘ht for Norfolk, Va., where Mr. Gaither if ‘cohhected with one of the big railway systems of * that jth They | Orlando convention will be mad ee fe Saving Instructions All qualified life savers have pupils under instruction ac- ording to the program being put} on by the Red Cross, are asked to | Hall where her pupils will have the| | | ¢ pupils ready for the t xt Wednesday, May 26. Se ee \Out of Order The telephone | city em in this pat out of commission by storsa last evening. The man- jagement hopes to get the phon in shape for service again by to- night or tomorrow morning. ee) Many Havana Passengers The steamship Miami here yesterday afternoon from passengers on board. those arriving left on the evening train en route north. Mehtion Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. who had been spending awyer, several jweeks visiting in Key West with relatives, were passengers leaving yesterday afternoon over the East Coast en route to Miami where they are now making their resi- dence, Wallace Pinder, city clerk, who |had been attending the Red Men’s convention in Jacksonville, is ex-| pected to return to the city to-| morrow. Mr. Pinder also visited | for several days in: Miami with; pe | relatives, for the| Veterans, held tonight, beginning I at 8 o'clock, at which, time the re-|number of pupils for a twent, t|port of the delegates attending the | four lesson cours who | ments of cla: arriving | which will give entific course in | 1 culture and the titudes and move- ical dancing and at} a very much reduced rate. The| essons will be given at Aronovitz complete and | acsthetic phy |technical step’ benefit of plenty of aid and space. | Mrs. Wilson is living at the home| lof Mrs. George A. T. Roberts of | 313 William street. CONTINUE SEARCH FOR EVANGELIST | | disappearance of Mrs. Aimee Sem- |ple McPherson, widely known levangelist -believed to have} ported to have become the subject | {of a private investigation. j Scores of workers continued to} |search the Santa Monica bay) beaches, but nothing has been found of the evangelist. Her followers have kept a con-| stant vigil since Tuesday night when the beach was illuminated | with lights. EFFORTS TO EFFECT RECONCILIATION FAIL (Ny Associated Presxd MADISON, Wis., May 20.—E: <A forts to effect a reconciliation be- tween Frank Lloyd Wright and his wife, Miriam Noel Wright, failed today. HEAD COLDS Melt in spoon; inhale vapors medal for ‘ | humanity.” elaborate early known as La Fi | expert | coun jare to meet at Geneva tod | Ject of double t may13-16t ‘outstanding service to! San Jose, California, has made preparations for its summer floral carnival, a de las Ro: which will be inaugurated tod: and continue through the remain- der of the week. and taxation a dozen ue of Nations y to participate in a committee meet- ing for the discussioh of the sub- tion. Noted economi: representing s of the Li direction of Mrs. A. H. Melnnis,| Havana had ® large, number of |4rowned Tuesday while geritine ee ivee dart on De adver- Many of {in the surf at Ocean Park, is re- tised according to la ARTHUR H >PARD, y Collector By an off minutes are perf ig a marriage ceremony in oe: only tine +| matically metic, Touch Typewriting, English Grammar, Spelling, English and} Spanish Shorthand, Spanish gram- taught. Special Backward Pupils Study here. rejuvenates old This School will be open all summer for good children, PROF. OTTO L. SCHULTZ At and Residence Duval St., City | School SHOT BY HUSBAND Mrs. | Adrian, } Cc. James D., Capron vand head and struck her in the leg. Let the Artman Press do your} | printing. Methods For Teaching} and Foreigner. |. in by his. attentions, she bit him students! on the hand and he had her ar-| of | was wounded when! a bullet fired at a pig by. her hus-| glanced’ from the animal’s} | Bookkeeping, Commercial Arith-| Penmanship, Punctuation, | Diocese of South Florida, | | | | | | | =} } | 908 | | unique shape and unusual combina- | druggist is authorized to hand you tion of felt and silver paillettes. It |back the money you paid for is steel blue felt cut in three Sections | them, Ses leaf desi i iMettes: | with a leat desien in peiltettes #9 |” “cos ateCoy's, the original and each section. * $i 3 sek 64 | genuine, and avoid imitations.” The Rt. Rev. Jno. D. Wing, D..D., Bishop Coadjutor of the will preach and confirm a class at St.| Peter’s Church on Friday evening,} | May 21st, 1926, at 7:30 o'clock. | The public is invited to be pres-| ent. PEACHES FOR LESSONS IN | CLASSICAL DANCING Phone Mrs. Wilson, 249-3 | For Term of 24 Class Lessons ‘When Fred Taylor if Leeds,’ Sara rested. bz , You ween Are you being bored bored to death? OSQUITO torture is quickly ended if you keep a can of Flit handy. Fiit on your garments. Flit kills moths and thelr larvae which eat holes, Exten- sive tests showed that Flit spray did not stain the most delicate fabrics, Fit 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 aind ants. It searches out the cracks and erevices where they hide and breed, and A Scientific Insecticide Flit is the result of exhaustive research by €xpert entomologists and chemists, It is harmless to mankind. Flit has re- placed the old methods because it kills ali the insectse—and does it quickly. Get a Flit can and sprayer today. For 4 freely up nostrils, tcKS destroys insects and their eggs. Spray sale everywhere, {STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW_ JERSEY) sections. Miss Thelma Watson, who had been spending several weeks in Key West visiting relatives and{ friends, was a passenger leaving | yesterday afternoon over the East Coast enroute to her home in| Miami. M.-A. Roberts was a passenger i leaving on the steamship Mianii this morning for Havana where he will spend several days’ visit. Mr. Roberts will also visit at other points in the Island Republic. Rev. FB. L. Ley, pastor of the Ley Memorial Church, will leave temorrow for points up the East Coast where he will spend several days’ visit, bor OE, Jars ORVE a4 i} What’s The Difference BETWEEN A COBBLER AND A SHOE REBUILDER? Walter A. Pinder, formerly of | Key West, but who is now making | his home in Miami where he is en-| gaged in the fishing business, was | an arrival here yesterday after. | Bring Your Shoe Repair Work noon, and will spend a few da. business visit in the Island City. The answer is found in the work turned out by this shop DESTROYS Flies Mosquitoes Moths Ants Bed Bugs Roaches | Billy Mitchell, former air service chief, was kidnaped at Hornbrdol, | Calif.. while touring the west coast, and token to a mountain den by @ | | group of “cave men." Photo shows Mitchell being initiated into the or- | der by tearing off a raw beefsteak with his teeth, After Initiation he made the “cave men” a speech about the air service. Miss Leonora Williams, who had been spending several weeks visiting In Key West with relatives and friends, was a passenger leav- ing yesterday afternoon over the East Coast en route to her home in Miami. Here 0. K. SHOE SHOP W. B. Saunders, making his at West Palm Beach, where he is engaged | ~ in the real estate business, was a} passenger leaving last night over} | the East Coast following several ays’ visit in Key West.” is now Richard W. Sanderson, lumber dealer of Philadelphia, who trad been spending several days’ visit} in Havana and Key West, was a passenger leaving last evening over the East Coast en route north. The Pelican would not have time to rer the water from his pouch before swallowing the fish,when & Gull would alight on his head and demand a Share of the spoil, The Brown Pelican 1s:off to Here's the Black -Headed his favorite fishing ground Gull Flying over there “1s the Pelican 4 this will be worth watching, son The Gull bing for th om Mpclican fe forse Ws head W. J..Sears, cor \. from fourth congre nal dist is making the race for re-el in the coming primary, w rival in the city this m in| the interest of his candidacy. Mr. s will leav e evening | train. He paid zen office shortly this morning, and expressed gre at delight on being able to be back | in the Island City nin, ressman from the | fishing Captain William J. Johnson, who j had been spending several da visit in Key West, was a pa ger leaving on the afternoon train yesterday en route to his home| in Miami : MARINE NOTES _ eeecee © (night with cars exports. ear ferry Henry M. ain Hansen, will ar-j from Havana this evening P. & O. Miami, Captain? with cars and will sail for Havana Albury, arrived from Havana at/ tonight with cars exports. 5:00 p. m. yesterday with 67 pas-/ sengers 4 Tse &: OS: White, will Tampa with } Ha A ios Tune Each Day By ik seas bapes Cuba, - from *F.E.C. car f tomorrow mort Captain Ward, vana at @:4 p.m. ye 28 cars pineapples Hav ana last night exports. Es trada Palma, TL OAT TO HUNT AUD FISH A200 LIVE™ TUS (OR OUR EXTHERS OOWE! - L JUST Caw Tt STAND THOSE SOELL HOTELS -- YCAUL THAT HAVING Fun? £ QAIST TO CAMP OUT «THE 00005 - THEM DAYS ARE OFT ROO AND LUNE AN? Gust! GONE FOREVER! og . wane Arab The key, w & beh F. E. Flagier, Cap from Havz cars, anc €, car ferry Henry: a. n Hansen, arrived with 28 na with 4 “arrett ved fre Lydia E. Pinkham fun af scec MedicineC-mpany © etme Lyne, Mass

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