The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 8, 1926, Page 5

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THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1926. seus Saeceovccevesoecsooses eoccscoce Notes of The Passing Day Business Moved Geo. L Knowles, wholesale pro- duce, formerly located at © 433 Front street, is now in his new location, 110 Simonton street. This firm has spring chickens,’ The tele-} table hens, produce, etc. phone number is the same, 510. F Ae oie Install Officers The Isle of the Sea Lodge, 104, K. P., held its regular meeting last night when the following of- ficers were installed: Cleveland Wiles, C. C.; Albert Roberts, V. C.. Frank Arenburg, prelate; Mil-| tard Gibson, M. of W.; Farthing, M. of A.; J. Leonard Curry, I. G., and Chas. V. Lunn, | 0. G. * + * Mallory Due Monday The steamship Henry R. Mallory will arrive in port on Monday night from Galveston en route to New York. The steamer left here lest Saturday for the Texas port. * + * Many Train Passengers The train arriving here this morning from the north had a large number board. Many of those arriving on the train, left again on the boat for Ravana. _ Personal 4. Frank Roberts, who had been spending several days in Miami and ether points up the East Coast, has returned to the city. Albert G. Pinder, who is em- ployed at Miami by the Floyida East Coast Railway Company, was #0 arrival on the morning train, and will spefid several days’ visit im Key West with his family. Mr. and Mrs. R..C. Perky, who bad been spending several days’ visit in Havana, were arrivals here yesterday afternoon on the steamship Miami. B. L. Lambert, official. of the Pennsylvania Railroad, after business leaving over the East Coast evéning en route north. Miss Wilhelmina Pinder, after Spending several weeks visiting in Hey West with relatives, pers. i to her home in Miami last evening over the East Coast, ro, Theodore L. Miller, connected the New York Cental Rail- who had been spending sev- days’ visit in Havana, was an in the city yesterday after- After a short sojourn in ‘est, Mr. Miller left on the train en route to New epuigeae Golan | of passengers on} eercacrecccce Cobb From Tampa The P. & O. steamship Gover- nor Cobb will arrive in port to- morrow morning from Tampa. The steamer will leave again for) Havana upon the arrival of the) train from the north. +e = i | Steamer. Arrives |The steamship Munroi arrived} in port last evening from Galves- | ton en route to New York for sup- | plies. The steamer is consigned | to the Porter Dock Company. * | Scouts To Meet Friday ned | There will be a meeting of) | Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held on Fri- day afternoon, beginning at 5 o’clock, at their headquarters in j the Scottish Rite hal, corner of | Eaton and Simonton streets, and a full attendance of members is | desired. a 0 6 Brazos Due On Tuesday The Mallory steamship Brazos will arrive in port on Tuesday of the coming week from New York with a load of freight to be dis- charged at this port. The Mallory Company now has three extra boats operating between. New York, Key West and Galveston \handling freight shipments. Mention Randolph W. Smith, prominent ;lumber dealer of Birmingham, | Ala., who had been spending sev- eral days’ visit in Key West, was a passenger leaving over the East Coast last night en rouie to his | home. Mrs. B. W. Knowles, accom- panied by her two children, Sarah and Louise, who had been spend- ing several weeks visit here with relatives, left yesterday afternoon for their home in Miami. Miss Carrie Lowe, of West | Palm Beach, who had been spend- ing the past several weeks. visiting in Key West with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Roberts, was a passenger leaving last eve- ning over the East Coast en route to her home. Leonard Guerro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Guerro of Eaton ; Street, will leave over the Eas! , Coast th's afternoon for Miami ‘and other points up the East Coast where he will spend several days’ business visit. ° Joseph Baker, formerly employ- ed at William Curry’s Sons Store in this city, but who is now mak- ing his residence in Maimi, was included in the arrivals here yes- terday afternoon, and‘ will spend several days’ business visit in the Island City. # IT’S THE LITTLE THINGS THAT COUNT How often have you heard that and time and egain reminded of the trathfalness of it, during your daily avocation? The same thing applies to the little classified advertisement— ene of the most powerful ways of selling, buying a otherwise making profitable deals. Have you anything to sell; something you wish to pur- chase or get in exchange for something else? Try the elassified columns of The Citizen and get a concrete example of their efficacy. The cost is small, results amazing. Siem is four times as big as the State of New York. In 1872-8 ‘he railroads in the West transported more than a mil- Hon and a quarter buffalo hides. Beach Shade Sranamother’s umbrella, remodelied for the beach and motor! It is cov- sred with blue and rose cretonne and the handle ls jolnied, Men’s Missionary Society Condacts Meeting Here Last Evening The Men’s Missionary. Society of the Fleming Street Methodist Church had their regular turn in }eonducting the mid-week prayer iservice, Wednesday — evtning |They did themselves proud with | both the program and attendance. |Special features of the evening were; An unusually large pum- ber of men present, a solo by | William Cullingford, “IT With the King,” a heart-to-heart talk by “Uncle Johnie Watkins” | who has been absent for several |months on account of sickness but who has been for forty years the} hleader of the Society. Follow- ling the talk they had a business | session presided over by George | Gibson, President, and Willie| Knowles, Secretary. This socie- jty has the distinction of being | ithe only Men’s Missionary Socie- | tty inthe bounds of Southern| | Methodism. The session closed | with a regular, old time, hand shake, | Let The Artman Press print it. | Destroys Malarial Germs in the Blood and Restores Energy FURNITURE RENOVATED, j Upholstered and Refinished. Mattresses Made Over Parlor Cushions Made W. R. Garing, 509 William St. Walk |, INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS BY CUBAN LODGE CEREMONIES ARE HELD IN LODGE ROOMS AT REGULAR MEETING ON TUESDAY EVENING The newly elected officers of Cuba Lodge, No. 15, I. O. O. F., were installed during the regular meeting last Tuesday night. The new officers of this lodge are as follows: Noble Grand—Raul Sibila. Vice Grand—Nicasio Garcia. R. S.—Andres Rodriguez. F. S.—Jose Sanchez. Treas.—M. Pons. Ferrer. R. S. N. G.—Enrique naldo. L. S. N. G.—Pedro Roiz. Warden——Rafael Morales. Con.—Jacobo Faraldo. R. S.-S.—Fidelio. Vargas.’ L. S. S.—Apolinar Perez. 0. G.—Jose Fernandez. I. G.—Ennique Garcia. Chap.—J. A. Weatherford. Past Grand—lIgnacio Medina. R. S. V. G.—Abelardo Mar- tinez. L. S. V. G.—Amado Perez. The officers were installed by) i State Grand Master F. F. Hoff-| man, an honor not often accorded | to subordinate lodges. Polar.bears have been known to scent a ship seven miles distant. Esqui- ; “THE KEY WEST CITIZEN iy Daily Vacation Bibte School for Key West | (Continued from page 1) WHEN THE OLD BACK. ACHES! Just how hard it is for a man (or a woman, either) with an ach- jing back to nerve himself up to | mediate future the influence of {us tesip Me one but the sufferer this great educational institution! ang irregular secretions warn me will become a factor in reducing’ of coming trouble, I take Foley | crime and immorality in* the Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the young people in the land. The/kidneys. They give me quick re- staff organized for the Key V sults,” Ask Wm. F, Lagle, An- Daily Vacation Bible School) is:/4¢Tso"., Ind. 402 W. 21st St, about Foley Pills, They are a re- Dr. W. K. E. James, pastor of the jiable valuable medicine, guaran. First Baptist Church, organizerltecq to give satisfaction. Cost and principal. Mrs. Lloyd King of |1it¢1e. Sold everywhere. Key West Apopka, Fla., Sunday school work | Dia Co. julyt-i er of the Florida Baptist conven-|—-@ °° Lacan i tion, sopecnateent (1 proearmarraenemeemnenansenmen meee | partment; Teachers, Mrs. W. K. James, Mrs. F. F. Hoffman, M Pimples, W. T. Collins; Helpers, Mrs. Wayne Maynard, Miss Margaret Ladd, Miss Helen Hertigk, | Elizabeth Lowe, Miss? M Hudgens and Henry Owen; Way: and Means Committee, J. O. Car- jraway, Chairman, F, F. Hoffman} +and Roger Lowe. i The first meeting of teachers,| helpers and workers is called for} Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock at} Beir. | the First Baptisi Church; ; | blackheads, boils and skin erup- tions do not look So How can anyone make a “hit” under such handicaps? An unsightly skin is a drawback that a forceful ity and other advantages cannot overcome. ‘Take LEONARDI'S ELI BLOOD snd pot yourscll oa ak eel basis with others. Ic drives out the et the “poe It eh. ¥ iy handi > Rider the mantc of chis loca LEONARDI'S ELIXIR for the BLOOD is also best for loss of appetite, jumpy nerves, | }° fundowa conditions, rheumad | . Owner and manager of Boston } LEONARDI | Braves visit police station on mat-| ELIXIR for the BLOOD |ters pertaining to club’s manage-| BUILDS ekg !ment which they decline té-, dis- cuss, pontine, that cause les chi the skin smooth, Patients of Dr. N. C. 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For trial size, send 4c to Chamberlain Medicine Company, 701 Sixth Avenue, | Des Moines, Iowa. — “HOME COOKED REGULAR: DINNERS Chicken Salad and Chicken Soup EVERY DAY TIFT’S DELICIOUS ICE CREAM—WE DELIVER PHONE 719-J Green Lantern Tea ‘Room 816 FLEMING STREET GF et lenge: pac agaie goa J summer. eep your bed hig free from all insects. Spray it. Flit 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 alsodestroys Bed bugs, roaches and ants, It searebas © thee sand crevices where they hidé and bi ‘and destroys insects and their eggs. Spray sale everywhere, DESTROYS Flies Mosquitoes Moths Ants Bed Bugs Roaches A spray a day ~ Keeps skeets away Flit on your garments, Flit kills moths and their larvae which eat holes. Exten- sive tests showed that Flit spray did not stain the most delicate fabrics. 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