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Netcs of The 9060000000600 5065200080000900000000080. 5962000008 Arrives In City the arrivals in Key Weet this morning for Miami, was young attorney, few years. Mr. Semple will return to Miami on the evening Repainting Building _ A force of men under the di- rection of Robert A. Kerr is now busily engaged in repainting the exterior of the Western-Union Telegraph. Company’s building on Greene street. A bright coat of red is being used on the brick structure, which adds wonderful- ly to the appearance of the place, ieee * Scouts Meet Tonight - There will be a meeting of Troop 4, Boy Scouts, held this| evening, beginning at 7:30 0’- lock, at their headquarters on Duval street. The meeting will be under the direction of Scout- master J. A. Jenks, and all mem- | rhe requested to be in at- oa Deck The work of repairing the old B & O. dock at the foot of Duval is progressing very rapidly, Son number of the new piling ly being in place. The werk of repairing the roof of the shed is practically completed. | ** * Born. Baby Girl A baby girl was born on Wed- nesday to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Felton at their home, 1030 James: Passing Day Girl Scouts Meeting There will be a meeting of Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held this af- ternoon, beginning at 5 o’clock, jat their headquarters in the Scot- jtish Rite hall, corner. of Eaton and Simonton streets, and a full attendance of members is desired. <* 6 Receives’ Appointment Andrew L. Lopez, former de- puty United States Marshal for} this district, has heen appointed by Governor Martin to the- posi- tion of Justice of the peace for the first district in this county.| This is the position that was made | vecant by the death of Thos. Schultz here sometime ago. : * 8 Large Crowd At Beach - There was a large crowd at the South Beach yesterday morning and afternoon enjoying a swim in the beautiful waters on south shore, while many also assembled at the pavilions to enjoy the in- vigorating breeze that is usually| found on Key West’s shore front. | * * * Passenger Agent Arrives H. C. McKenty, traveling pas- senger agent of the P, & 0. Steamship Company at West Palm Beach, was among the passengers erriving here this morning on the zteamship Governor Cobb. from Tampa ‘en route to Havana. * * 8 At Baptist Church Rev. W. K. E. James, pastor of the First Baptist Church, has} selected the subject of “The Up-| ward Look” for the sermon io be egon, second with 70. Red’ll Get Along Without Her. Rosemary Deering, 17-year-old vaudev: THE KEY WEST .CITIZEN ‘City “Council Strenuously|__ © et ‘Object to Abandonment of |’ ‘Electric Railway Service|‘?° | | | (Continued from page 1) ‘Teiture of the grant, privileges tile dancer, is peeved at the famous. Red Grange. Grange and his manager, C. C. Pyle, she charges, let her announce to the world that she would and then turned ‘her dow: town of Wheaton, and play opposite Red in his first movie, She comes from Peoria, Ill., near-Red’s home is now fn Hollywood. Mehlhorn leads with 68 in first 13 holes of national open golf contest, Columbus, Bobby Jones; and J. H. Junor, of Portland, Or- For the Waves Egbert Harris Dies At Chattahoochee; .Body To Be Shipped Here: A telegram was ehekived yes-| terday by Roger Harris announc- ing the death of his brother, Eg-| Chattahoochie, | bert Harris, at Fla, The deceased is two brothers, Roger Harris of this city, and Richard Harris of|' Miami, also three nieces and five)’ nephews, besides many other, re- latives. The body will arrive here for and funeral arrangements burial, jand franchise for 99 years con-. |tained in that resolution adopted {by the board of aldermen Novem- j|ber 17, 1898.” The president of the city coun- ceil then apointed a committee of three, Councilman Sawyer, ‘Al- |bury, and Roberts, to meet with the Board of Public Works and \notify the members of the coun- Leil’s action relative to the Key | West Electric Company’s fran- chise. | The sum of $3,000 was ‘appro- \priated by the city council for the yuse of the city attorney in fight- |ing the case in courts, should it | become necessary. | One other item of business was lattended to. The city loaned ; | $2,000 to the Key West Country | Club. The amount was to come jfrom the ert links. account. | - a i | Germany has the largest trade | {union membership (9,193,359). - { large rugs. tect py proiks reduce. “aust aceu-. mulation, make homes more sani- tary and. house. cleaning much easier. They: are extremely inex- pensive and. bought at most any ni er plant. The Citi- zen has a larger quantity on hand sells: 100. for five’ cents. We have placed all Bucilla Rone id Open stock on sal have, an especially large bi of Children’s dresses in the goods. Many suit ible pitts cae ‘be made from, the Bucilla Packages. Regular cake sale tomorrow. fy survived by} extensively Wha United” Btates hed weaeat Bleached than 2,000,000: acres under sea nut cultivation, the production las' year amounting to about 749,000. 000 pounds. ~ quitoes S lt lecset Spare a single life | AFTER you attack them wtih BLACK FLAG, flies Ue mos- 3/ and roaches in. your home are 100 per cenit dead! Not one survives this deadliest of insect-killers. They can’t get away from it. A breath of - Buack Fac is the last breath a bug ever _ takes. He strangles! The secret, vegetable ingredient kills him—kills every, bug in - the place, It is the surest, quickest death _ ever discovered for insect pests. But it is absolutely harmless to humans and - - animals. It cleans every kind of bug out of your home. Kills them all—and keeps others out. Kills fleas, bed-bugs, ants, roaches, For Infante, Convelescents, , tnt Merkien itdrent ote. delivered at the morning service jon Sunday. “The Devil’s Bet’ is | the subject selected for the eve- street. Mother and baby are re- ported to be getting along nicely. moths. Buack FLAc is different, deadlier than any insect-killer you ever used. Try * *’ will be anno&need ‘later;“under the direction of Frank Sawyer of} Rivtway Sia ae A party of railway conductors, | Sécompanied by their families, making up a party of 92 persons, here this morning on the Governor Cobb from pa en route to Havana: 2 ae { Phckage Sale | Ladies conducting the Gift P casa 618 Fleming street, an- Hounce a special sale of package geods, and have added open stock | fo the sale, in this issue of The’ Pome They state that this is) I new stock. Read the adver- tisement. wewseesetes Personal Pe eeeovovescscececzosce . and Mrs. W.. §, Eakins re- to the city yesterday alter! of several weeks spent in Petersburg, Tampa, Uriando,/ ioe other points in the| / P, Roberts, formerly of West, but who is now making residence in Homestead, Fla., was an arrival in the city this) ing over the East Coast for j ning service, and the public is ex- | | tended an inyitation to attend. * * * Preparing For Trip Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kirschen- baum are planning to leave Mon.| day night on the steamship Henry R . Mallory for New York where | they will spend the summer months. They will visit at sever- al points in New York state, in- eluding Mr. Kirschenbaum’s oldj| home, Syracuse, besides other | points in the north and east. Mr. Kirschenbaum is caretaker at the Stock Island municipal golf links, Meation Cocccccvcason Andrew R. Weatherford, who is employed at Miami by the Flor-/ £¢t ida East Coast Railway Company, was an arrival in the city on the morning train, and will spend several days’ business visit in the Island City. . Captain Franklin R. Smith, for- merly of Key West, but who is) now making his home in Miami! where he is engaged in the fish-j ‘This hand-painted silk bench scart | and hood can be worn as a shoulder | scarf or may be raised over the head | as a hood Send For Free. Trial Packet Foley and comeeny, 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, Iil., val poy el cinal raeauons of their Foley Pills—e they jared ton eraive “aatlet « or money refunded: rae 2 peerage trouble is real trouble and the many other Shakes act dull headaches, weary tired feeling, rheumatic pait nervousness, sleeplessness, irregular \dder action. Foley Pills ere a > reliable veluable medicine thet ‘the Lopez Undertaking parlors. FENOLE | ASTANLESS LiQUID : FUES; MOSQUITOES, ROACHES, ANTS, BED BUGS, FLEAS,} MOTHS, GNATS, BUFFALO FLIES ANDMANY OTHER INSECTS “gsxest cee THE HOUSEWIFE READ THE FOLLOWING LIST OF. ARTICLES: , ALUMINUM WARE, WHITE ENAMEL WARE, GREY "|AND, BLUE ENAMEL WARE, TIN WARE, GLASS: WARE, EARTHEN WARE, DINNER SETS, CHINA, WARE, NESCO #4] -QLL STOVES (OVENS), NEW PERFECTION: OM. STOVES (SUPERFEX), REFRIGERA TORS. (ALL. KINDS _ AND SIZES), SCREEN WIRE, FLOOR MOPS AND. POLISHES. We also have dusters, brushes, floor maté, flodm brooms, clothes baskets, cloth kitchen knives, forks lines, water coolérs, icé cream freezers, d spoons, table ware, electric pumps. In fact, if it’s anything else: for thé home, we have it. \ OBSERVE— it. Buy the form you like best—powder or liquid. At drug, grocery, hardware and department stores. Powder is 15e: up. — Powder Gun, 10c. And-the low prices of the liquid will amaze you. Read them. ... SOCRyer «cee cseacncorencen so 450, ee ‘BSc oars hae paar earpebir ar eral days’ business visit. Miss Clara Russell, who has) }ing business, was an arrival in the city yesterday afternoon over the East Coast, and will spend been spending several weeks vis-|several days’ business visit in the iting in Miami and other points! {sland City. up the East Coast, returned to | the city this morning ‘over the) George Rodriguez, commercial | Flagler System. agent of the Southern Railway Company at Havana, accompanied by Mrs. Rodriguez, arrived here a visit in Miami and other; this morning over the East Coast | ts in that section, is expected| en route to Havana. to Feturn to the city within the | next few days. | Miss Thelma Roberts,-who hadj | been spending several weeks vis-| | iting in Lemon C:ty with relatives | |and friends, returned to the city | yesierday afternoon over the East | ; Coast. Frnoce renecn. C0. Cctasoavae Pome Wm. Curry’s Sons Co. THE KEY WEST. DRUG co. DAD AND | Mrs. B. D. Jenks, who is spenr- the triter fish shaggy weper Wile we He > wievh WIG q “) ‘ for att boat Sop LEA 1U fH you colt c Some chenpen sh pected The Archer Fish otually vf sag ing water from ts. moult af a fly Leyord ts reah and ‘ith he Waler swears iF info 4S (10uTh the fagler Fish tas 2 sort of tish pole yoo ‘Yih line sticking out from bs Miss Matilda Sawyer, who had been visiting in Key West for the} past several weeks with relatives | and friends, was included in the | Paesengets leaving over the East Coast last night en route to her! home in Miami. Mrs. Stanley Baker and niece; Ee “ce tgeaninte ap ist over the East Const last. night, en | for Miami where they will spend | ‘°Ute to-New York where he will | several weeks’ visit, td si | spend several weeks’ vacation. | M. C. Wanton; official of the | | Cuban Railway Company, at Ha-! } vena, who had been spending al | few days’ business visit in Key | West, was a passenger leaving | “will ele her Hiltren tnlo her LE srrout he if fey are i JSiall fish, seeing the Lark gt bbe danger. 10, of Whe iy7e fry fo nj bb/e if and Se ake by We Bogle lor : i set shai | Mrs. Tully Jones, formerly Mise Bhs BB. Cameron and child- Ethel Sawyer, will arrive in Key NEES Cate a ne rat, ee nena of Philadelphia, who had wes: on Monday for a visit with Se THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER ew lune Lach Day By Vincent Lopez) been spending several weeks vis-! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. iting in Key West with relatives! Sawyer, at their home on Caroline and friends, were — passengers) street, between William and Eliz.« leaving over the East Coast last beth. Mrs. Jones is now making night en route to their home. i her hone in Tuscon, Ariz. Advertise In The Citizen FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton Street Between Duval and Simonton Messages For July 11: 11 A. M.—“THE UPWARD LOOK.” & P. M.—“THE DEVIL'S BET.” An unusual message. Talk about it before you hear it. You'll think about it afterwards. Further information about DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL. giver at both services. a eeenneeemmmnietienetnaniiiadmmmmmtnetnmsemmmeeametemeemmemeenatl