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‘PAGE EIGHT GOVERNOR COBB LOSES PROPELLER STEAMER WILL GO TO MO- BILE TO HAVE WHEEL REPLACED : THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1926. eeeccesevessososose | PROGRAM AT Charles E. Roberts And paces | WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF HIGH SCHOOL) “re'tiaey ic Tepe, Classified COLUM 01 sce. Chatiiet a choker aa ok Secccccccccesosioescosascoseeeeeeee® Cie voios to eoce AFFAIR TO BE GIVEN UNDER|Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Roberts, who Advertisements under this head WANTED jington that cbligction hie atthe £ Garcli will be inserted in The Citizen at |States in Tacna-Arica it bod AUSPICES OF SCOUT ne ee eee ae ee the rate of 1c a word for each in-| SMALL cottage or apartment, fur-| ended. F , . TROOP . SS! sertion, but the minimum for the nished. will lease for one year. * Pauline Petersen, of Tampa, will) first insertion in every instance is Address “P.” care Citizen office. be married in that city tomorrow} 25¢. June 12-3tx evening, and will leave immediate- Advertisers should give their! ly following the ceremony en| street address as well as their tele- route to Key West. phone number if they desire re- The young couple will be at sults. home to friends here on Friday! Payments for classified adver- evening. tisements is invariably in advance,| but regular advertisers with ledger Pe y | accounts may have their advertise- Vanderbilt’s Palatial Eionta charge Yacht Ara Arrives | At This Port Today| : Furnished apartment, modern con- W. K. Vanderbilt's palatial! veniences. 1126 Von Ph yacht Ara arrived at this port to-| street. June 7-12tx day and is consigned. to Porter = Scout Oath and By-laws— Dock Company. ‘Scouts of Troop 4. | The vessel had been cruising the | | Reading—Miss Alce Curry. waters about the Bahamas and| Solo—Miss Kathleen Watkins. |touched here for water before | nq¢ Violin starting for New Bedford, Conn., lcury? |where Mr. Vanderbilt and party | Reading-Més, Alloe. Curry. |will attend the yacht races that | Vocal Solo—Miss Jane Lewin, | Sorrel thousands’. of | Reading—Edith Russell. pEYEry, RoanOn. Ce ee WEATHER CONDITIONS STAR COFFEE MILLS With the exception of the eeeeccccceceseccoce:ccnee | DELICIOUS & REFRESHING north and middle Atlantic pis States, Ohio Valley and Lake region, pressure is low from the Rocky Mountain plateau eastward. It is quite low over the Great Plains and Plateau, and there are evidences of an incipient center of disturb- ance over Alabama and Geor- gia. After causing rains in the Atlantic States southward to North Carolina, the disturba* ance that was central off the * New Jersey coast disappear- * ed over the Atlantic ocean. There were rather copious rains in the northern Plains States and, in connection with the Alabama-Georgia center of disturbance, showers . in Florida and on the central Gulf coast. It is 10 to 20 degrees cool- er in the middle Atlantic States and North Carolina, while elsewhere the thermal changes were slight. Tem- perature is unseasonably low from the upper and middle Mississippi Valley eastward, and above the seasonal in the west Gulf States, Oklahoma, Kantas and Nebraska. Tonight and Thursday the winds over the Florida Keys : will be moderate southerly. The K. A. T. Club held its week-| « H. B. BOYER, ly’ meeting at the home of Miss|* Official in Charge. Eloise Lowe last evening. Several|+ +e e+e te een eeeee cup of fine flavored is a satisfying drink That is why every- who has tried our COF- a STAR COFFEE MILLS enthusiast. is |xitled a api : in : . 512 GREENE ST. a | Portuguese dep: > WANTED—Those who desire en-| * graved visiting cards to give us : their orders. ‘The Feesan, seein 5 Duval street, in The) |. fet a4) Durga, flight. Phone 256 la. The P. & O. steamship Governor Cobb has lost a propeller, and will go to Mobile for repairs. In the meantime her sailings from Tampa on Thursday io Key West and to Havana Friday morning, returning Saturday, have been cancelled. Consequently there will be no Sailing from Tampa Thursday Hight, from Key West Friday| morning, from Havana Saturday} A splendid program is an- , nounced for the entertainment to be given under the auspices of Troop 4, Boy Scouts, in the Mon- roe county high school auditorium tomorrow evening, commencing at 8 o’clock. The numbers on the evening’s program will be presented in the following order: “America” — Boy Scouts of Troop 4. 2 Short Address — Scoutmaster {Sands. Fove ks ee * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * do 0 search roc ipimtering, estates au Cement Work ce "es Le SSA —SEE— in Woolworth’s,; — p,,,j leashes . Value 5) Briand es GATES COMPANY Telephone 2. | coalition oi ae junel5 3tXl un ue C June 14, think fancy eyeglass case. gift. Reward. | FOR RENT r possi’ 128 Simonton Street Phone 697-W * * * * * : FOR SALE | bd ~ ~ | British women WARRANTY deeds, mortgage| marching on London deeds, notes and other legal/at Maidenhéad by Le blanks. We keep them in stock,| le The Artman Press, 125 Duval street. morning, nor {rom Key West Sat- urday night. peace TURNISHED a: convenience: Phone 880. tion} "16 C. ROBERTS e an ch Ache! ‘When some food results in. a bad stomach ache — just a little Chamberlain's Colic Remedy in water will rive quick relief! Be prepared — get this reliable remedy fr>m | your druggist today! For trial Austrian tf! of school refor: Brunswick Vieteolas cat model in| eet eee excellent condition, with 48 as-! sorted records. Also’ one gas| stove, good condition. Will sell | cheap for cash. Phone 895-J or| Call’ 1122 Fleming street after} june16-4t | nena! G,” care Citi- june 16-3tx | SOCIAL CLUB HOLDS MEETING | LY furnished home; two bedrooms, large living room, dining room, kitchen; bath and two porches; $45 month. 616 may31-tf Selection — Richard Dealer in General Merchandise WALTER'S GALVANIZED TIN SHINGLES Cornell Wall Board, Sash, Deors, Blinds, Carey’s Cement Roofing. H. B. Davis 100 Per Cent Pure Paint and Oils. PHONE 240 William and Caroline Sts. | sportsmen MEMBERS ASSEMBLE AT HOME OF MISS ELOISE LOWE Instrumental Selection—Kimbal | \F LORIDA | | i ; most convenient lo {ti ty. The Palms. Phone, 4? | June 16 IN MUCH BETTER SHAPE (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, June 16.—“Flor-'| _ ida is in better shape today than |Curtis and Ralph Johnson. Reading—Emil Sweeting. Pantomime, “Star Spangled Ban-| ner’’—Nine Young Ladies. | Duet—Scoutmaster Jenks and| Louis Menendez. ns ascent seeeterti sees aece 30 foot ca BUSINESS OPPORTUNTIES . . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * $ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 500.00 Annual names were brought up for admis- | sion to the club and will be voted! MATTERS OF POLICY | Vocal Solo—Mrs. Kitchen. Vocal Solo—Mrs. sell, Marie Rus-| it was two years ago, and we ex- pect to have a bigger Florida ses- sion in 1926-27 than in 1924-25,” | Net Income on an in of $2,000, no more to weeks to start, then two hours REAL ESTATE BAKGAIN LOTS on Grinell street, | | ‘size, send 4c to Chamberlain Medicine Corm- pany, 706 Sixth Avenue, Des Moines, lowa. SILI LS SS ae A HATS OF ALL KINDS CLEANED & BLOCKED 106 ft. 9 in. by 108 ft. 6 in;) BERLA| reasonable price. Address P. O. CHAM IN Henan ere upon at the next meeting. All new members will be initiated at their first meeting. Cards were played throughout the evening, and delicious ‘refresh- ments were served. said John McEniee Bowman, | president of the Bowman-Biltmore Hotels Corporation, sailing for Reading—Joseph Allen. Presentation of Badges. UNDER DISCUSSION | (By Axsociated Press) DENVER, June 16.—With near- ly a score of resolutions already presented, the 17th annual con- ‘Those present were Misses Let-|vention of Rotary International tie Solomon, Hespah Pritchard,|today consider important matters Déssie Skelton, Eloise Lowe and of policy. With the 1926 convention to be} Mrs. Florence Rivas. | Although politics is “taboo” in|held in Belgium there also was The next meeting of the K. A. | Rotary circles, there was a mild|some discussion of proposing a T.’s will be held at the home of undercurrent of discussion this| European man for the presidency. | Mrs. Florence Rivas, Tuesday, | morning concerning the next presi-|The election of officers will take | June 22. j dent of the organization. Arthur place Thursday. i ahah hahahah hed hah headhtiah uh CDDP ODOMATE SER E SEE EE GEE EGE EES SIE LIS Box 92. mar 11 ‘GUARANTEED REMEDY FOR Beeman. Hota chain are running! it 20° peddling. Tf yon are:\n-| “ALURHLN CORNERO ASAE | more than 10 per cent ahead of| terested write or come to Room) au Pieapes 69 ft. se seen last year.” s | 4, Real Estat2 Building, } Bae es SAR OR. Ou ate Florida. junel asy payments. Address P. 0.) Box 536. marl1! H. Sapp, of Huntington, Ind., |Harry H. Rogers, of San Antonio, Tex., and Tom J. Davis of Butte, Mont., are among those promi- nently mentioned for president. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hate FURNITURE RENOVATED, Made to Order Upholstered and Refinished. Mattresses Made Over Parlor Cushions Made W. R. Garing, 509 William St. IIIS IDL SD Ms TODAY IN WASHINGTON Farm relief continues before , ce Oe soe eh Ce MISCELLANEOUS | senate. |FORD CQUPE—Good buy 1 RUBBER STAMPS — When in} reasonable price. Owner leav-| need of Rubber Stamps, see the ing town. 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