The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 7, 1926, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 192 allow you five per cent off purchased in 100 pound lois? think. $13.50 for 100 Ibs. 4 combination, 100 per cent. white. Ready-mixed paint at $2.75 per gallon and up. At Albury’s Hard- | Something new. CERTAIN-| it’s a floor enamel, it’s tough, just ' obtainable in their-manufacture of | TEED FLOOR ENAMEL of high| what a floor needs, for old and! paints and skilled workers in their jlusire, it’s tough, will endure} new floors. Made by the Certain-| sixteen plants. This is the fac- FR bose usage and the tread of count-|teed° Products Co., manufacturers | tory I purchased my car load of \less footsteps, keeps flpors easy to| of quality paints, “They have six-| paint from. White Zine combina- Prriviyitiiiiit fad Notes of The Passing Day Pevecccccosvensscasccoce sece ee; Mrs. B, P. Woodson, who had been spending a visit of several in Key West, was included in the) passengers leaving over the East Coast last night en route to points up the state, At the termination! of her stay in Florida, Mrs.! Woodson will return to her home! in Galveston, Tex. \ Miss Magdalene Albury, who! had been spending several weeks | visiting in Key West with rela-| tives, was an outgoing passenger over the East Coast last night en route to West Palm Beach where’ the is now making her residence. | | Miss Doris Adams, who had been visiting in the city for the! past several weeks with relatives, was a passenger leaving over the | East Coast last evening en route} to her home in West Palm Beach.! W. W. Sanfield, who had been, spending a short visit in Key) West, left yesterday over the East Coast en route to Philadel-| phia, where he is engaged in the) real estate business. | Seovvaresoveree0e00000 Personal Cobb Leaves For Tampa | The P. & O. steamship Gover-} nor Cobb left ‘last night at 7:30) e’clock for Tampa with a large) number of passengers on board. ‘The steamer will return io this port on Friday morning. "* * Schooner Arrives “The schooner Eureka arrived in| port Monday from Caxambas with @ load of freight which was dis- charged at the Mallory dock here for shipment north on the steam- _ ship Concho. * * Many Hayana Passengers =~ * The steamship Governor Cobb here yesterday afiernoon tr Havnasa had a large number of passengers on board. Many of those arriving on the boat left on the evening train en route north. ce * & Born, Raby Boy : + A baby boy; weighing 9 pounds, was born recently to Mr. and Mrs. Garland Richardson. Mother and baby are reported to be gettting along nicely. In a previous an- niouncement it was stated that the new arrival was a girl. a ae Preparatiofis’ are’ now being. made for an entertainment to bey given in the near future for the of Troop 5, Boy Scouts, qwill be under the joint di-| réction of Mrs. A.,L. Whitaker and. Mrs. J..R. Adams, and an en- evening is pro! d all Who attend -— nd | friends in this city during the \ past few weeks haye returned to |for the ireasury department | Miami, ‘turn to this port from New York Baton and Simonton Mr.: and Mrs. Paul. Davis and| their daughter, Miss Paula, who have been visiting relatives and their home in Miami. E. J. Shamhart, special agent of the customs‘ service, with the! Tampa headquarters office, who} spent a day in Key West last week, | passed through the city, yesterday | evening en route from Havana to; Miss Dorothy McCaffery, had been attending school inj Jacksonville for the past five| years, was an arrival in the city} yesterday for a visit of several| weeks with her grandmother, Mrs, Priscilla Richardson. who} Mrs. Mary Ryan and daughter were passengers leaving Tuesday on the steamship Concho for New York. From New York they will] proeced to Newport, Va., where} they will join Mr. Ryan who is now stationed in that city. Mrs. Ryan is a daugliter of Mrs, Mary Gardner of this city. m7 999ene0eee Mention Concho Leaves Port The Mallory steamship Concho, which “arrived her eyesterday morning from Galveston, left again dvring the day en route to New York. The steamer will re- a week rom Sunday. 8 *# Sen Jacinto Due Saturday i The Mallory steamship: San Jac'nto will arrive in port on Saturday night from New York en route to Galveston. The steamer will bring passengers only. ar os Brazos Due Next Week The, Mallory steamship Brazos will arrive here on Tuesday . of next week from New York with a load of freight for Key West. The steamer will also have freight for Galveston for which port the steamer will leave after discharg- ing its cargo here. * * * Scouts Meet Friday There Will be a meeting of Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held on Fri- day afternoon, beginning at 5 o'clock, at their headquarters in ‘ehe Scottish Rite | =) ets, and @ full atiendance of members is desired. : **# ¢ 5 To Hold Meeting There will be a regular meeting of the Daughters of the King held at St, Paul’s Church tomorrow af- ternoon beginning at 5 o'clock. | Bridge Party And, For Miss M. Park Mrs. Nettie L. Park announces | the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Mar-| Grace to John W. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. J. Rob- this city. Park is a popular member the younger social set and will m feted by her. many Among the — pre-nuptial its planned is a bridge party miscellaneous shower to be) Mrs. C. H. Converse and r, Mrs. C. H, J. Roberts, | latter’s home, 1226 South Heavy Rainfall At Key West According To Report Issued According to a report compiled by the local weather bureau, 1.54 inches of rain fell last Friday af- ternoon betwen the hours of 4:52 and 6:54 p.m., 1.15 inches 6f that falling in 20 minutes, be- tween 6:08 and 5:28, This was the heaviest fall for some time.} Other falls recently were on May | 23 when f.02 inches fell and May | 29 whn the fall amounted to 1.18} inches. I Ada Theal, 18, of Nottingham, Eng., stole money to buy a dance on Thursday afternoon, uly 8, from 4 to 6 o'clock. ¥| Mr. Reberts is highly esteemed his many friends, and is! nambered among the young pro- gressive business men of this city, 1 dress and was sentenced to go to} bed at 10 o’clock every night for roads Charles Ponzi, get-rich-quick genius of Boston and Florida, is under arrest again, after an unsuccessful attempi ‘to flee the coun- try on a steamer. This picture shows him in the center, with Sheriff T. A. Binford of Houston, Tex., at the left and Officer George Lacy, his captor, at the right. His capture was bréught about by Lacy and Webb C. Artz, manaming editor of the Hous- ton Press. To disguse himself Ponzo shaved the top of his head and plucked out many of his bushy eyebrows. QUALIFIED TO PREACH Missionary ‘Society of Fleming Street Church ALTON, Eng—Capt. We S. C Meets Tuesday- Afternoon’ stephens, who has sailed to be or-| \dained as a Canadian minister, The missionary society of thd). ; : OF Fleming ‘street Methodist. church’ saat egress pens ede held its regular business mesting |°°? salesman and tax collector. in the church buildimg yesterday = ‘ afternoon, when much business of importance, was. transacted. NOTICE -All reports given:in were pleas- ing and of a Yery encouraging na- ture. Many _pl were laid for the ‘activities of “the year. » Re- ports of the quarter Were excep- tionally good. The cottage prayer meeting will be held at the County Home next Thursday evening at 5 0’ elock. SIGNS YOU CAN BELIEVE IN If your breath is bad and you have spells. of swimming in the head, poor appetite, constipation and a general no-account feeling, it is a sign your liver is torpid. The one, really dependable remedy. for cept Sunday. ll disorders in the liver, stomach ns and bowels is Herbine. It acts powerfully on. the liver, strength-} ens digestion, purifies the bowels and restores a fine feeling of energy, vim and cheerfulness. Price 60c. Sold by all druggists. | MWF p. m., and 7'fo 8 p. m: CORAL ISLES STUDIO JEFFERSON HOTEL BLDG. Room 203, (2nd, floor) ° SIGNS, | SHOWCARDS DECORATING, ETC. Allan B. Cleare & Co.|| Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants 511 FRONT STREET P.O. Box 13 Key West, Fla. || What «3 the »* nane of the| hish Dad 23 Here 5 Aver Stuklebach . He's 2 clever ‘Ville fish When makita a test the frst hallows out foundatoy, ‘177 Lhe bed of the rover aud then, |) | i three years, } Only two out of 6,500 workers’ employed in the textile mills of Knoxville, Tenn., are foreign born. | All the others are’ native-born Americans. | Here Last Evening — The local lodge of the order of De. Molay ‘installed the recently elected officers at the regular meeting last night. The new; roster of officials for the ensuing year inclules;. Colton Parks, M,. ©.; Joseph Mondul, S. C., and WH Hamlin, J. C. a The De Molays report their lo- epk orgenization growing rapidly end its affairs in a flourishing; condition. Old newspapers are extensively msed for underlaying carpets and large rugs. They make the floor covering last longer and reduce} the sound of footsteps; they pro-} tect the floor, reduce dust accu- mulation, make homes more sani- tary and house cleaning much . They are extremely inex: Pensive and can be bought at most @ny newspaper plant. The Citi- fen has a larger quantity on hand and sells 100 for five cents. TAKE US ALONG FOLKS, YOU WONT REGRET Take the kids in Way” along with you. Just call 51 and the postman will take charge of them until they arrive safely at your vacation spot. “Out Our oe “up urth Lada wa ad /|f Ve GAICAS , QUmaITIOTh /iget hers Gf [withthe shoky substonge A \ |! {7 on ths body : ee tend EM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER WHAT HO, MY FRIGUD-- WKY WEEPEST “THOU?-- WHET BRINGS THis BLOOD BENOND Patients of Dr. N. C. Pin- tado, 330 Duval Street, are| ; notified that his office hours | will be changed during the ; summer months from 11 a.m.to1 p. m. every day ex- heretofore were: 12’'to 1 ry!ng @ Stich for CA nn LE ff i ‘When itis finshed Fe, \K all cover adh sand bf 10 thake tf hawier and a A ~tarore Secure, | >) f | clean-and retards splintering and|*een plants throughout the coun- | cracking. This is not a floor stain, |try. The finest oils and pigments | at every Qualit Produce You can. depend on CROWN GASOLINE to “give you an easy start, quick pick-up, added wer and more mileage; I_ARINE OIL to lubri- cate the bearings, and retain its lubricating value under extreme. heat and ‘long service, | | Office hours | je ‘tion, 100. per cent pure white, at! ware Store, 700 Duval street. wo things you ge $13.50 per hundred pounds. Will} ! i beh STANDARD Service Station, _ Courteous Service Your needs of air or wateg will be promptly and cheer- fully supplied by our at« tendants. They will also be glad to give you road maps of Alabama, ida, Georgia, mony ana 1 o~ = @ near view Of lhe Sichleba foot of ts a mate. Finding lay her oygs fj iy, ttter bis nest 1s fished he looks ON, he COdNES ter wilo the nest ndimg her io Yen he cbwes er right Htraugh and out af te ofther side The water flows constanty wer he aggs ulttil hafched. \, i) SOOT TANS 1S A (Ww WILDE

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