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WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1926. eeccee Notes of The S2OCCTODCOOOLECOODEDC00 Passing Day 90000600 0000525220 0000000008 500000000022002090000 Special Boat Arrives The steamship Brazos of the Mallory Steamship Company, ar-} rived im port last night at 9:30, o'clock from New York with a load of freight for Key West. On! leaving here, the vessel proceeded to Galveston. * * ‘ Seouts Meet Friday There will be a meeting of Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held on Fri-; day afternoon, beginning at 5) n’elock, at their headquarters in| the Scottish Rite hall, corner of Eaton and Simonton streets, and a full ‘attendance of members is * | * ¢ © Undergoes Operation Camus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius. Camus of Simonton, street, underwent a surgical op- \ eration yesterday at Dr. Galey’s! hospita} on Fleming street. The patient is reported te be getting| slong nicely under the circum-| +e 8 Friday Night will be a meeting of) Boy Scouts, held on Fri- y evening at their headquarters Duval ; street, The meeting will be held under the direction of Scoutmaster Jenks, and a full siepeants ot porate is desired. Se pckecs Ge tenes) ® The members of Troop 3, Girl pets for the past few weeks, will return Monday. Official Arrive: H. ©. MeKenty, traveling pas- senger agent of the P. & O. S.'S. Company at West Palm Beach, ar- rived from Havana yesterday af- jternoon. He left on No. 76. e # * Conductors Arrive Ninety-two members of the Or- der of Railroad Conductors ar- \rived from. Havana yesterday af- ‘ternoon and departed at 5 p. m. on a special train en route for Jacksonville. * Leaves For New York Floyd Johnson, son of Mr..and sos iMrs. B, A. Johnson of Francis street, was a passenger leaving on the Mallory steamer Monday night en route to Kingston, N. Y., where the will remain indetinively * . En Route To his Ivan Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Roberts, and Archie Shepherd, son of Mrs. O. Lundquist were passengers leaving jhere Saturday night on the Mal- lory steamer for Galveston en route to Chicago where they will spend some time. ee Acting County Judge County Judge. Hugh Gunn left on the P. & O. Steamship Govern- or Cobb last night for Tampa, where he will spend several days for the purpose of consulting spec- jalists in tegard to the condition of his health. J. G. Piodela will act in the capacity of county judge during the absence of Judge Gunn. PT tii iti tetera Personal cape Albury, ue pel spending sevcral weeks visit- Key West with -relatives, | Passenger leaving over the night en Toute to A Smith, prominent real es- te dealer of New York, who had several weeks’ visit SHE Pinder was among 7 Jeaving Monday at the steamship Henry R. / York en route to * i Rolins tn a har dealer -of had been snd weeks visiting in| ~ ‘Key West,. was. a passenger leav- | _ ing over the East Coast last night | peas to-bid home. AFFAIR TO BE PUT ON UNDER AUSPICES OF LADIES OF MEMORIAL CHURCH FOR SCOUT TROOP An evening, brimful of genuine fun and laughter is promised all who attend the entertainment, | ae hoe night (26th) at the High] , Sehool Auditorium. eet the Old Fashion Concert, yoa will hear again those dear’ old songs, as “When You and I were Young Magzie”"; “Sweet Birds” wort others, . iting back those dear old mem- ‘orles of o.her days, bringing the | tears to your eyes. i Music! Oh yes, there will be the once famous “guitar” and other destromenta bringing to us the har-: mony and melodies of other days. All of the old populer stars will be there; Mr. Lann with his ten- ~ der bari.one; Mrs. Whitaker with, jeer delightful soprano, and others whom we have heard and adored “jn the past. j And there will be “The Country Wedding” introducing some very rustic aristocrats—the blushing! bride, the shrinking bridegroom, and the weeping mother. All of the wedding guests will be there dressed for the occasion The Boy Scouts will he on hand te render first aid to any who are fn danger of laughing themselves tee fit.” The whole to conclude with the “old time “Virginia Ree!” such as Mention eeccecce Henry D. Williams an attorney of Miami, was a business visitor today. Leonard Guerro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Guerro of Eaton street, who had been spending seyeral days’ business visit in Mi- ami, returned to the city Monday over the Flagler System. G. E. Pinder, who is employed at Miami by the Florida East Coast Railway Company, was, an arrival on the morning train, and will spend several days’ visit in the Island City. Miss Miriam Saunders, who had been spénding several weeks visit- jig’ in Key West with relntivés |’ and friends, returned to her home «jin, Miami last night over the East Coast, Mrs. L. H, Burgmeier, accom- panied by her two children, Althea and Lester, Jr.. were passengers leaving Monday night on the steamship Henry R. Mallory for their home in Syracuse, N. Y. Mrs. Burgmeier and children had been visitng for the past several months with Mrs. Burgmeier’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roberts at their home, 606 Fran- leis street. WEATHER CONDITIONS Wihtin the last 24 hours showers were general over a belt of country extending southwestward from the north Atlantic States to Texas. it has become cooler throughout the same ierritory. In. the lower Lake region, north At- lantic States and Ohio Valley it is materially cooler and temperature is now: below normal in all districis east of the Rocky Mountain Pla- teau except North Dakota and * the south Atlantic and Gulf * consts. Over the northeast- ern portion of the country temperatures are 10 to 15 de- grees lower than the seasonal average. Pressure is low. over the eastern portion of the coun- try with q slight center of dis- turbance off the middle At- lantie coast, and highest over the lower Missouri Valley. Gen'le to moderate south- erly and westerly winds, prob- ably “becoming northerly will prevail over the Florida Keys tonight and Thuraday. nH. B. BOYER, Official in Charge, se0 ee 6 8 2 oe Oe He CORO ROR GR COOH E SOS BS eRe eben et be ees our grandmothers danced in days of yore. There are nearly one hundred t resple in the cast, and the enter- ment is under the direction f Mrs. J. R. Adams. It is given for the benefit of Troop 5, Boy Scouts to assist them in going to tamp this summet. A foil program lished to-morrow. TROOP REPORTER. will be pub- STOP SKIN Liquid Zemo WillGive You Quick Relief. Your _ skin _ erdves.. protection from. sun’ and: dry aif, Sunburn, rash, pimples, itch and prickly heat disappear \ quiekly~ with «Liquid Zemo. + Minor skin disorders ~ of- ten disappear overnight. Zemo is a penetrating. antisep-| tic liquid that soothes, clears and cools ihe skin.” It is inexpensive, dependable, safe and certain, spec- ially suited to- daytime use be- cause it does not show. For ‘overnight tse“ - you need} Zemo ointment. — Asa preventive to keep your skin clear and cool, use Zemo soap. All ‘druggists have Zemo. 60¢ and $1.00. SHOT REMOVES APPENDIX} In attempting to adjust the faulty mechanism of a rifle, says the reliable’ old Pathfinder, Leon- ard Jansen, aged eleven, steadied the weapon against his abdomen. In making the adjustment the gun was fired, and the bullet went through his abdomen, tearing loose his appendix. About all the hos- pital surgeon had to do was. sew up the wound as the. shot had made a‘fairly clean operation. NOTICE PYTHIANS All members of Coral City Lodge No. 53, Knights of Pythias, are requested to attend lodge on Thursday evening, July 5, at 7:30 o'clock. Installation of ‘officers. Cc. W. WEBER, july14-2t K. of R. & 8. FUNERAL NOTICE — All members of Coral City Lodge No. 63, Knights of Pythias, are requested.to assemble at. the home of Dr. Enrique Rodriguez, 925 Fleming © street,’ Thursday mornihg at 7 o’clock for the pur- pose of escorting the’ body of our deceased brother, F. H. Gato, to the P. & O. boat that leaves for Havana that morning. Members of sister lodges are also invited to attend, if possible. By order of the Chancellor Conimander. Cc. W. WEBER, AHP RH e eet Mw heen reese eee Pe een tate july13-2t K, of R. & S. ines from “Brown of Harvard, »| which shows at the Strand Theatre Friday and Saturday. Wounded In Action ~ {stealing from his sister. ° He even! Corporal M. E. Prather of the United States Marine Corps detail at | the Lake Denmark ammunition de pot here is b bandaged after receiving serious injuries in. the-ex ion which wrecked the place. Physicians at the temporary hospital in Dover, N. J., said he prob- ably would lose the sight of an eye. Mrs. ER, Churchill, a volun- teer nurse, and Private D. M. Huntiey'of the marine corps, ‘ are ; standing by. Sailing j in-the Bubble Boat At Coral Isle Casino Sues The Bubble Boat, originated at Deauville, Franco, has come te Key West. Demonstrations every afternoon after 5 o'clock. See this latest water attraction FREE. First Tent.& Awning Mfg. Co. DISTRIBUTORS Jos 366 Just RRLED tus TROUSERS aNO OF MOMMER WHAT | notified that his office hours Patients of Dr. N. C. Pin- tado, 330 Duval Street, are will be changed during the: summer months from 11| a.m. to Ip. m. every day ex- cept Sunday. Office hours heretofore were 12 to 1 p. m., and 7 te 8 p. m. STEALS SISTER’S TEETH ST. PAUL, | Minn.—Arthur Brown was sent to prison © for took ‘her false teeth. Emerson Fans. always please—| are a source of comfort, ee | Proctor. the decree was rescinded | % ARMY OFFICER WINS SAME | DIVORCE FOR SECOND TIME LONDON.—Col. Ralph Sneyd has won a divorce for the second time from the same wife and this decision is expected to be perma- nent. In January, 1925, he was granted ,a decree on the ground of -his. e’s alleged misconduct with William Burgess. Later, on the intervention of the King’s} Avoid. on. the ground that the colonel) condoned and forgave the miscon-/ duct and again lived with his wife. In May he again petitioned for al decree, alleging his wife’s miscon-} duct with Geoffrey Wilmer.) | } iIKEY WEST TIN SHOP JAS. A, FEENEY, Prop.) “Sheet Metal” Cor. Thomas and Southard Sts, ee When the case came up for hear- ing Col. Sneyd won. “Everything In Let The Artman Press print it. FOR REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS SEE THE’ KEY WEST INVESTMENT €O 124. DUVAL STREET WM. CATES, Mana: LUCIGNAN CREAM For Health and Beauty Fs S ( & i) (A New Tune Each Day3By. “Vincent Lopez) OU SHDUUIA. SEE 1 QUO! HA- Hat. “OH WELL KX SERVES £109