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FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1926. Notes of The Mallory Due Monday The steamship Henry R. Mal- lory will arrive in port on Monday night from Galveston, en route to} New York. * San Jacinto Due Saturday The Mallory steamship San Ja-| einto will arrive in port on Satur- day night from New York, en route to Galveston. ** Mentally Afflicted Ernenio Perez, a Cuban gentle- man 60 years of age, who has; been mentally unbalanced for! some time, is afflicted with cardio- sclerosis, according to the commit- tee, Dr.‘N. C. Pintado, Dr. G. R. Plummer and Jose G. Piodela, who examined the patient in the coun- ty jail yesterday. Sheriff. Cleve-| land Niles says that arrangements | will be made to send Mr. Perez) away for treatment at a state in-| stitution. ae * * Returns Home Mrs. Irene B. Johnson, of White- head street, who had been spend- ing several weeks visiting with relatives at points up the East Coast, has returned to the city. Amoig the polnts visited were Mi- ami, Palm Beach, Fort Pierce,| Jacksonville, including a stop also made at Live Oa':. Mrs. Johnson reports having had a most enjoy- able outing at the many points in-} eluded in the itinerary. * + eae [BRIDAL SHOWER assing Day ' YESTERDAY FOR Schooner Arrives | MISS C BAKER The schooner Josephine, Captain | Pinder, which had been out on the | fishing grounds for the past few); ENJOYABLE AFFAIR IS GIVEN weeks, arrived in port yesterday) JOINTLY BY MRS. EDDIE afternoon with a large catch ©n| pINDER AND MRS. C. STAN- board. Scere | TON Miami From Havana | Je The P. & O. steamship Miami,| _ Mrs. Eddie Pinder and Mrs. Cur- Captain Albury, will arrive in port, tis Stanton were joint hostesses at , | this afternoon from Havana. The : steamer will leave again tomorrow i phe pia uly Utara morning on a return trip to the! 45; : ee ee alt ea Cuban port | Miss Grace Baker, who will we eae | Paul Le Roy Archer Sunday night in the » First No Boat From Tampa lehureh: Owing to the accident which| “The guests were received by the Happens Seine pearl Gov- | hostesses and ushered in‘o the liv- rnor Cobb, which lost its prop | secently, there was no boat arriv-| vated for the occasion. Mrs. Pin- ing here this morning from Tampa. | der wore a gown of flowered silk * * * . 4 | georgette in pastel shades of or- Scout Meeting : | chid and pink. Mrs. Stanton was There will be a meeting of} attired in an afternoon frock of Troop 5, Boy Scouts, held this eve-| white silk georgette with motifs ning, beginning at 8 o'clock, at! o¢ pink roses. Miss Baker was headquarters. Captain Arthur| gowned in a dainty creation Sheppard will conduct the drill to-| white voile over pink satin. night, and all members of the or-| National ‘white colors, and ganization are requested to be at) crimson roses in erystal vases and | |a bridal shower yesterday after-, Congregational ing rooms, which were gaily deco-| of | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | WARNING aeOuE re ‘WEDDING SET On and after June 21, the) | Traffic Laws of the City of Key) FOR SUNDAY West will be strictly enforced by} the Police Department. Particular} attention will be paid to the fol-| miss lowing: | 1. Sightseers rushing to fires in their cars and obstructing the fire| apparatus. | 2. All cars must come to a com-| pleie stop during an alarm of fire. approaching marriage of Miss | 8. The annoying nuisance of! Grace Baker, daughter of Mr. and constant blowing of horns. ‘Mrs. Stanley Baker to Paul Le 4. Making four corneg turns at/ Roy, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Mil- prominent corners. ton Archer, which will be solemn- 5. Autos must come to a ¢om-| ized Sunday night in the First plete stop at all corners marked Congregational church. “Stop.” | Miss Baker is known through- 6. Slowing up to all corners) out Florida because of her activi- marked “Slow.” q jties in Christian Endeavor 7. Signals on turning or stop-| philathea. GRACE WED PAUL LE ROY ARCHER | means Stop. Left arm extended] <-hool teacher, Miss Baker has Turn.) Scrat ne uy meaner Lets ‘jelosely identified herself with the j with the left arm before turning 2°2Vor sie ean WoL Gr TE: Lar techies: | throughout Florida. 8. Both drivers mus: stop after For several years she has been a collision. Every driver who in|2" acknowledged leader in Chris- jures a person must make a writ-| tian Endeavor interests, and re- |ten report to police headquarters cently held the honor of leader in within 24 hours. \the Tenth Legion which €xtends 9. Every accident must be re-|from Jacksonville to Key West. ported. BAKER’ TO) Of state wide interest is the| and | ee A member of the Con-! ping—left arm extended’ down! gregational church and a Sunday; the rooms on time. eae soe | Discharging Coal The steamer Cornucopia is tied up to the government. dock dis- charging coal. The ship is being unloaded out of two forward holds at the same time, two buckets be- ing used in transporting the ‘coal | over the runway of the coal-con- veying apparatus. 900000 00000020000080 700008 OCCOOOSEEEE A TG000F 8008 Personal Mits Sarah Adams left Tuesday night for Tampa to spend a visit | with relatives there for several weeks. | a — | Mr. and Mrs. Asa Sweeting, for- | merly of Key West, but who are! now making their residence’ in Mi-! ami, are spending a visit in the| city with relatives. ! Mrs. L. L. Hunter, sister of Mervil Rosam of this city, was in-| eluded in the arrivals here recently ; from Miami, and will spend aj while visiting with relatives. | Eugene W. Russell, . former| clerk of the Circuit Court at Key West, but who is now residing in Collier County, where he holds 4 similar position, is spending a visit in the Island City. Thomas §. Hilton, who had) been spending the past ten days visiting in Key West with relatives, | was an outgoing passenger over, the East Coast yesterday en route, to his home in Nassau, Bahamas. ‘Miss Fannie Russell, formerly | of Key West, but who has been making her home in Miami for ihe} past several years, was an arrival im the city this morning, and will spend several weeks’ visit with i relatives and friends. D. C. Miller, prominent attorney of Brooklyn, N. Y., who had been spending several days’ business visit in Key West, was included in! | passenger Mention Pe) Miss Euphemia Williams, after spending several weeks visiting in Key West with relatives, was a leaving last evening over the East Coast en route to her home in West Palm Beach. Captain Curtis A. Lowe, for-j merly of Key West, but who is now making his residence in Miami where he is engaged in the fishing business, was an arrival on the morning train, and will spend sev- ! eral days’ visit in the Island City. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Jones and children of Jacksonville, Fla., who had been spending the past several weeks in Key West visiting with friends, were passengers leav- ing over the East Coast last night | en route to their home. Louis J. Smith, connected with the office force of ithe Havana Electric Company, who had been spending several days’ visit in the Island City, was a passenger leav- ing over the East Coast last night en route to New York, where he will spend several weeks’ vacation. Miss Thelma Johnson, who had been spending several weeks visit- ing in Key West with relatives, was a passenger leaving last night over the East Coast en route to West Palm Beach, where she _ is now making her residence. Mrs. Paul M. Pierce and children of Miami are spending a few weeks’ visit in Key West with relatives. Mrs. Pierce formerly the passengers leaving over the| East Coast last night en route to| his home. ' resided in this city, and has been making her home in the Magic City for the past several years. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank each and| TO THE PUBLIC The Real Silk Hosiery Mills of 10. Call at the City Hall for aj copy of the Traffic Rules. | LESLIE A. CURRY, Mayor, | City of Key West. tropical foliage provided the deco- rations. Miss Baker occupied a) place of honor in the living room directly under a large American| flag from which a shower of beau- sane Ice Cream Freezers, 2 quarts for $1.00 Special sale for Satur- day. ..One to a customer. Come early and avoid the rush. See window display. Albury’s Hard- tiful gifts fell at the appointed time. i A word-making contest afforded amusement for the guests during the afternoon, and in this Mrs. R. L. Albury was. winner of the first prize, while Mrs. John J. Maher was consoled. Dainty baskets filled with nuts were presented as favors and a de- ‘ware Store. june17-2t | Brye, Mrs. Venalis Di Negro, Mrs. | ame W. P. Archer, Mrs. Julia Nelson, | | Mrs. Emerson: Archer, Mrs. ‘Wil- liam McClintock. eat ae Coe eer nina |2randdaughter of Mrs. Alice Davis, | Milton Hose, Mes Stanley Seminole leader, said to be the only | Baker, Mrs. William 'T, Weather. Woman chief of an Tadian tribe in | ford, Mrs. James Cormack, Mrs.|the United States, 2 Miss Joycette Jones, 16, one of the princesses at the annual con- jvention of Oklahoma Indians at Pawhuska, Okla., this month, is a lici | James S. Moore, Mrs. Peter King, | ioe, refreshment course was We Milton Beker, Mra. séeeon During the afternoon Miss Edith | Baker. Russell sang, “I Love You Truly,” | and Mrs. Carl Bervaldi in duet with Mrs. Julia Nelson, rendered, “Love Me Dearie.” | Those invited were: | Miss Grace Baker, Miss Mary | Louise Pinder, Miss Jennie Baker, | Miss Mary Adams, Miss Rolina} Curry, Miss Margaret Curtis, Miss | Riva Sands, Miss Mary Myers, | Miss Lena Kelly, Miss Mary Ma-| lone, Miss Amelia Adams, Miss! The ‘1 posed of eight different species of tiny shells. se WINTERGREEN bulk of chalk is com-| Nathalie Roberts. Mrs. J. R. Adams, Mrs. Will Ar- cher, Mrs. Louise Thompson, Mrs. | Bernard Roberts, Mrs. Lee Baker, Mrs. H. S. Thompson, Mrs. Rispah M. Russell. Mrs. R. L. Albury, Mrs. M. E. Mondul, Mrs. John A. McRae, Mrs. Harry L. Knowles, Mrs. Wil- liam T. Archer, Mrs. Annie Al- bury, Mrs. Herman Saunders, Mrs. Leonard Baker, Mrs. Carl Berval- di, Mrs. Charles T. Archer, Mrs. Ulmont Russell. Mrs. C. H. Hudson, Mrs. A. In- gram, Mrs. Milton Archer, Mrs. Isabel Dungan, Mrs. Percy M. Roberts, Mrs. Jimmie Pinder, Mrs. L. H. Plummer, R. B. Curry. Mrs. L. Owen Sawyer, Mrs. John | J. Maher, Mrs. Willis Brady, Mrs. | Alfred Higgs, Mrs. Henry Munro, Mrs. Earl Inggam, Mrs. Benjamin | Curry, Mrs. Miriam Curry, Mrs. S. G. Wells, Mrs. Sidney Thompson, Mrs. Ellis Archer, Mrs. Mazie DAD AND |} & ~ Oy. making 2 nest Mrs. Mary E. | Kemp, Mrs. Wilbur Johnson, Mrs.) £% Let's watch the Aligat Le ing jr her eggs - for she lays eggs et = a bird — FENOLE | ‘ 28 : § ASTAINLESS LIQUID. n | PECIALLY PRUE ACTUREDFORRISEHOLD USE FENOLE KILLS FLIES, MOSQUITOES, ROACHES, ANTS, BED BUGS, FLEAS. MOTHS, GNATS, BUFFALO FLIES AND MANY OTHER INSECTS G C. ROBERTS | Dealer in General Merchandise WALTER'S GALVANIZED TIN SHINGLES Cornell Wall Board, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Carey’s Cement Roofing. H. B. Davis 100 Per Cent Pure Paint and Oils. PHONE 240 William and Caroline Sts. ad Feeling Better Every Day Since Takin FOLEY PILLS & healthy person never feels constantly tired. Being too tired continually is « sign of something wrong. ir kidneys! eal trouble and is | us disorders: dull weary tired feel- ervousness, sleep- lessness, irregular bladder action. Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the peopel are di THE KEY WEST PRUG CO. Let The Artman Press print it. | © the Alligator covering her eggs with sticks and leaves. therr mofher’s swimming in t leaves! Should a hawk Here the young Alligators are faving a great time playing on back and water. | THE LIGHT SIX every one who kindly assisted us| Indianapolis, Ind., has only one au- during the illness and death of our | thorized agent in Monroe County, loved .one, Joseph Arias, and for | myself. Beware of purchasing the lovely floral offerings. All as-| hosiery under that name from sistance'was greatly appreciated | others; they do not represent this by the family and their Kinincss) well known house. | will ever ov remembered. W. J. GALLAGHER, THE FAMILY. | 518 Elizabeth St. | low she 1s bringing : and sticks in her mouth to ‘place on her nest. After cover- ing the eggs with them she will stay near by until they are hatched. When the little Alligators appear, the mother leads them to some quiet. or ot Come to eat her ba A wise mother will open her mouth and the young ones will jump in. June 18-itx | NOTICE SHRINERS There will be a meeting of the} Key West Shrine Club, held at the Scottish Rite Hall Friday, June 17th at 8 p. m. to which all Shriners in the city are requested to attend. By order of the President, A. Sheppard. JOHN C. PARK, Secretary. i. june17-2t Phone 612-J. June 12-6tx FOR LESSONS IN Phone Mrs. Sara Wilson, 249-J For Term of 24 Class Lessons ARE EXPECTING PRESENTS YOUR We Have a Beautiful Line To Select From the Bride. Presents. “You Furnish Furnish the REGULAR CAKE SALE TOMORROW THE GIFT SHOPPE 618 Fleming Street | CLASSICAL DANCING | pool The Alligator making her, nest inthe sat TRAMP, Water ee ey OH YHARRY! You PLAY DIVINELY. WILL YOU PLAY * FAR,FAR AWAY? as a Chaser Criminal Court of Monroe County To Convene On Monday | Cfiminal court of record for! Monroe county will convene next | Monday morning. The docket car-| ries 31 cases but none of outstand- ing importance. 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