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WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1926. Notes of The Passing Da ENTERTAIN WITH THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Pveecscescvesenecoesoees | CHARM DOCTORS STILL USED MARINE NOTES | In the outlying districts of| | Florida there are still remnants of Seriously 11 Mrs. Euphemia Clark, who was! painfully injured feel| about a week ago, is reported as) being quite seriously ill at her} home, corner of Southard and) Grinnell streets. i * when she San Jacinto Duc Saturday The Mallory steamship San Ja- cinto will arrive in port on Satur- day night from New York, en} route to Galveston, with passen- gers on board. The steamer left here a week ago Saturday for New York. * Mallory Due Monday The steamship Henry R. will arrive ae Mallory | in port on Monday night from Galveston en route to New York with passengers on| board. The Maliory left, here on Saturday night for the Texa port. eis. * Postpone Affair The birthday party which was to be given on F: May 28, by Mrs. Cornelia School class, ha: until a later date, according announcement made today. +e 6 To Put on Play The play, entitled “Hearts and Blossoms,” will be repeated at the Garden Theatre this evening. The affair is being given under the aus-| pices of the St. Paul's Choir Guild, | and an enjoyable evening’s enter-| tainment is promised all who at- tend. _Peeeaeenonscescerees Personal awyer's Sunday been postponed to Louis M., Morrison, travelling representative for one of the large | automobile concerns in the north, | was a passenger leaving over the| East Coast last night after a short visit in Key We ef | Luther J. Albury, who had been! spending the past several weeks iti in Key West with rela- was a pa ng on amship Cuba last evening en route to Tampa where he is now making his residence. Mr. and Mrs. Ells “AS+Roberts, who had been spending the past) several ks visiting in Key West with relatives, left last night over the E toast en route to their home in West Palm Beach. Vietor A: Russell, who had been spending several weeks visiting in| West with relatives, was| er leaving last night on the steamship Cuba for his home in Tampa. Mrs. George I. Knowles, accom- panied by her little son, dr., were arrivals here yesterd: afternoon from Miami, and will} spend several days’ visit in Key Duringsher stay in the Is- » Mrs. Knowles will be guest of Mrs, Ambrose Cleare at her home on Eaton street. Mrs. Cleare returned to, the city yesterday in company with Mrs. Knowles from Miami. PROGRAM FOR THIS EVENING TO BE RENDERED BY WO. MAN’S MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Woman's Missionary ciety of the Fleming Street M, Church will hold their regular 7 session at the church at 8 program evening, beginning 5 The following will be rendered: Hymn by congregation. Prayer by the pastor. Topice—“If Je us Came e Him?" on (Joh Today, on the t Hersel Wil Junior Reading by Mrs son Voca duct_by Mr. Wm. Cu ford and Mrs. W. J. Kemp. Hymn. Benediction, ty John- SOOOCOOOL SOS OOSOSED DOC LEODERO2000,| | th | and will spend several days’ busi- arrivals in the city this morning | officials w | their Medina Arrives in Port The Mallory steamship Medina} arrived in port yesterday after- noon from New York with 255 tons} of freight for Key We The} tcamer left during the evening on} a return trip to New York. ies Girl Scouts to Meet | There will be a meeting of} Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held on F: day afternoon, beginning at o'clock, at their headquarters i the Scottish Rite hall, < attendance of members ae s desired. | Cuba Leaves For Tampa | The P. & O. steamship Cuba,} Captain W. M. White, left last} night at 7:30 o’clock for Tampa with a large numb: engers on bo: The s mer will re- turn to this port on Friday morn-} ing. * +e Postpone Card Party Owing to the inclement weath- er, the card party that was duled to be given by the Woman's Club at La Brisa Casino tomorrow svening, has been postponed for 1 period of two weeks. re er che- Miami From Havana 2 steamship Miami, Captain y, wiil arrive in port this‘af- ternoon from Havana. The steamer will leave again tomorrow morning on a return trip to the Cuban port. ae we Large Pineapple Shipment There was another large pine- apple shipment arriving here last night on the ferry boats from Ha- vana. hese pineapples were transferred into other ears here today for shipment north. Mention Mr. and Mrs. Chas L,: Roberts, who had been spending a while Jacksonville, returned to the city morning over the East Coast. } Alfred J, Albury, who is em- ployed at Miami by the Florida East Coast Railway Company, was an arrival in the city yesterday ternoon over the ness visit in the Island City. been spending several weeks ing int Key, Wests with was a passenger leaving o last Coast yesterday afternoon en route to her home in Miami. and Knowles, chief of the ta Fire De) tment, w. arrival in the city yesterday after- noon over the FE: Coast, and will spend several d visit in the Is- land City, Mr. Knowles was for- me connected with the No. 1 Fire Station in this city, having re- moved to Sarasota several yeats age. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ketchings, accompanied by their baby, were over the East Coast. Mrs, Ketch-| sand the little one had been in sonville, where the baby re-| ceived treatment at the Riverside Hospital. Mr. Ketchings them en route home from up the East Coast, joined | points] of Police presented a lively y afternoon when cted high school city being instructed in| ve lines of duty, in the spirit , urted Sunday. Each boy actually ged some duty that would devolve upon | him if he was really occupying the position he elected to by hi schoolmates. The high Friday resulted Nelson, m ; Kermit lice judge; Earl Yate Floyd Roberts, chief fire ent. The following the recent ¢ respec keeping with Week, which dise was h sc a . chief of police leparty stu Gil- bert Th William Jobnson the heoys every al experier es to which make much pleasure | th Week in Key West. {bi Boy Scouts Troops | | May 26-1t BIRTHDAY PARTY. | Estrada arrived | FRE C Car F Palma, Captain Wa AFFAIR IS GIVEN IN HONOR |from Havana last night with ¢ OF MISS MARTHA RAMCS \and sailed for Havana with 26 ¢ jof exports. F. E. C. Car Ferry Henry M. Angel Ramos en-|Flagler, Captain Hansen, ar ently at their resi-|from Havana this mornir dence, 411 Division street, in|cars and sailed for Hava honor of their little daughter, /a. m. with 26 cars. | artha’s fifth birthday. | Various games , including pinn the Mr. and M ined re » Joseph R.| ere indulged| the tail on! Parrott, Capts h the winner Tived from Havana t Miss | with and }vana tonight with 26 cars on donkey, in ¥ little Noelina rtha was the recipient numerous and beautiful gifts. | sorts, Then little Misses Amparo and | Belgica Simon delighted the guests | with singing and dancing which | was carried on the most cle A way. They were much applauc Miss Virginiz Henry P Mrs. children. Delicious ere morning x car We of ex- | & 0 » will z afternoon s ami, Capt ve from Hav with passeng U.S. mail. ing Ramos look after ihe BE. C. Car ptain We ana thi, Ferry Estrada will arrive | cake ernoon with The and in abundance. rthday cake was cut by Miss putting out the| yp meant much Flag ice cream a served \ ry Henry M. from Havana with ¢ | ATHER or, will | ve |tomorrow mornin, in the present honoree, Miss Mz nos, Manuel and happines sars to come. were: The Beatrice | © «| THE WE 5 | Stations Dosia | Abilene (cloudy) Aida | Atlanta (clear) 3 Soston Those tha | ocline | and Oncic arcia, Perez, del vina Mon del Pir I Pino, jo, Marg » Consuelo and Zilia ‘armona, Olga Camus, Melvin, Olga and Frank Tynes, Jr., Doro (clear) Charleston (clear) Chic (cloudy) Corpus Christi (cloudy) o jthy and Herbert Betancourt, Bel-| Dodge City (pt. cloudy) o and Virgilio Simon, | Galveston (clear) gelina, Rose and Cusa] Ha s (clear) Orta, Eva and Evelio Valdez, Jr.,|Huron (c Zovaida Abreau and Hilda Al-|Jacksonville (clear) M. Mrs. E.|KEY WEST (sprinkling) and Perez, | Louisville (clear) Roger a Ro {Miami (cloudy) Mrs. Aurora Vale |New Orleans (clear Rose Perez, |New York (clear) Mrs. Angel |St. Louis wr) a Hernan-| Tampa (pt. cloudy) . Guillermo hington (clear) Granda. | Williston (pt. cloud The little guests departed wish- | — ing little Miss Ramos many happy returns of the day. | Ev and (cle Miss and Ramos, and fez and Mr. 199 Ways of | Are Requested To Beautifying i Take Part in Parade : the Home ang | Sore : Wardrobe | Scout troops are | d to take part Send for this booklet, justoffthe | afternoon. | press, illustrated in color, suggesting for further many new uses for home dyeing. I loses the secret of color char: forming worn, faded garmentsintosmart, | new creations—freshening and brighten- | ing the home with newly dyed decora- tions. This fascinating booklet will be sent on receipt of 10 cents to coverpostage All Boy especially requeste in the parade F Watch this 1 particulars. . CARD OF THANKS tha of our their We and dear and + and father, k each many kindness during the illne our beloved Knowles. THE FAMILY. wish to ry one friends for ympathy death of Thos. R. sample package of Putnam FadelessDyc. Specify color desired. Address Dept. MONROE DRUG COMPANY, QUINCY, ILL. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES : I ndshake leaves a loose, clammy impression. A loose, clammy hi | voodooism. Sic ness is treated | | doctor still works, almost every | been r with a series of incantations and| strange pr ces such as hanging} beads, dirty rags and snake rattles} about the patient’s body. In these communities where the voodoo other man owns an automobile. AIRPLANES SERVE HUTS A new use for the airplane has found in the Swiss Alps. There provisions are carried to the alpine huts in the Tyrol by drop- ping the cargo by means of para- chutes, where no suitable plateau or glacier can be located for land- in The cost is about one-third of the old method of provisioning | these out of the way places, 1) NOTICE | City Tax Books for the year | 1925 will close May 31. All taxes unpaid on that date will be adver- tised according to law. RTHUR H. SHEPPARD, may13-16t City Tax Collector The: ORIGINAL Malted: Milk ForInfante, | Invalids, is ath The Aged Mourishing—Digestible— No Cooking, | fhe Home Food-Drin's for All Aces SISSIES LS | { HATS OF ALLKINDS | CLEANED & BLOCKED | | and Gentlemen's Hats | Made to Order | GEORGE’S HAT SHOP 608 DUVAL ST. | TDD LILI I I I LS and handling. We will include, Free, a | ; ANY RUSIVESS ENGLISH AND TAUGHT produces workers. n all summer, chultz, City. This school Twill be Prof. Otto L v08 Duval St. THAT LITTLE BLACK BOX IN YOUR HOME - .- - Do you ever think of your gas meter as an open book in which your account with this company is Kept? That is exactly what it is. It is placed in your home so that you may check the amount of your pur- chase of gas and keep track of any increase or decrease in the use of this household necessity. Read your meter yourself and be convinced that you are getting what you pay for. It is easy to do if you follow these instructions: Ge* from you last bill the date on which your meter v read the last tin On the same day of the current month, or the day the meter reader catls, look at your meter dials and do three things: First—Ignore the small dial at the top. It is used only in tests. Second—Reading from left to right, put down the smaller of the two figures next to the hand on each large dial. On the dials shown above these are 516. Third—A dq two ciphers to the figures taken from the dial (which makes in this case 51600) and from these figures substract last month's meter reading as shown on your last gas bill. The result will be the cubic feet of gas used during the month. ESTA PEQUENA CAJA NEGRA EN VUESTRA CASA. - - - Ha pensado usted alguna vez en que el registro de gas instalado en su casa es como un libro abierto, en el cual su cuenta corriente con esta Compania se pone de manifiesto? Pues esto es, ciertamente, su efecto. Este registro ha sido instalado en su casa para que usted pueda confrontar la cantidad de gras consumido y para llevar una cuenta exacta del aumento o disminucion del consumo de esta necesidad domestica. Lea usted el registro y se convencera de la cantidad que obtiene y por la cual habra de pagar. Para obtener esto no hay mas que seguir las instrucciones siguiente Primero—Ignore el disco pequeno, este es solamente para las prubas. Segundo—Leyendose de la izquierda a la derecha anotese los nu- meros mas inferiores y proximos a las manecillas de los tres ¢ s mayores. En los discos citados aparecen marcados con el producto 516. Tercero—Anadasele dos ceros a estos numeres y se obtendra la cantidad de 51600. Sustraigase de estos numeros la cantidad presentada por la Compania en su ultima cuenta y el resultado le dara el numero de pies cubicos consumido durante el mes. GAS SERVICE COMPANY OF KEY WEST Open until 9 o'clock every Saturday night for the payment of bills and sale of merchandise DAD AND i Se mr of weeds and sticks. i LA The Cormorant lays “7 four or five eggs 2 4 covered with a chalky * “ substance which, when rubbed, shows 2@ bluish green shell underneath.” - Look at the two Cormorants beside their nest | They Si build their nests 4 ie | La Sometimes the Cormorants swim swiftly on the top of the water with head unde: for fish, then they swim under the water. Rising to the surface he tosses his victim in the air and catches it head foremost, then swallows it. r,on the lookout af other times —=_ = eo ZZ with wonderful quickness he Catches it by > . Sere = the middle. ——~ Sp =&M DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER (A New Tune Each Day By Vincent Lopez) MY GAME SHOWS GREAT (MPROVE- Men ~ WEew TM OFF NOW ~ Swi-DOnt YouR Business, GOTT, MEN ANYTHING TO