The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 29, 1926, Page 5

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| Girl Scouts To Meet Many Havana Passengers |. There will be a meeting There were a large number of passengers leaving on the steam-|Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held tomor- ship Miami this morning for Ha-|row afternoon, beginning at 5 yana, most of whom were arrivals | o'clock, under the direction of! here on the train from the north. |Mrst A. H. McInnis, scoutmistress saat Ng {of the organization, and a full at-| Te Attend Hearing {tendance of members is desired. Judge J. F. Busto, Joseph} ee | Johnson and William Watkins left | o¢g:ial Arrives | this morning in a boat for Mate- | J. Hollingsworth, attorney for cumbe, where they will attend the |the P. & O. Steamship Company government hearing tomorrow re-/a¢ Havana, arrived from. the lative to the bridges in that | north this morning, and after aj the | of | | x THE KEY WEST. CITIZEN To Appear at Monroe Theatre Next eek Vicinity as regards to possible ob-| short sojourn here, left on struction to navigation. jsteamship Miami en route to the Sr ; Cuban capital, Afternoon Train Late ape os The train due to arrive here | yesterday afternoon was delayed $5: Train Arrives At 9:30 im arriving, reaching the station | at 7 o'clock last night. There| were a large number arriving on | the train, many of whom remain- | ed over here last night, leaving | this morning for Havana. “+ To Discuss Encampment | The members of Troop 5, Boy | Scouts, under the leadership of | George F. Archer, scoutmaster,! will assemble at their head- quarters tomorrow night when! matters pertaining to the coming encampment will be taken up and discussed. * + Architect Arrives ' Hal Hentz, the architect who} prepared the drawings for the two proposed new school buildings in this city, arrived from Atlanta} this morning and will meet with the county board of public instruc- tion this evening in the regular fession. Mr, Hentz is here as a Tepresentative of his firm, Hentz, * Reid & Adler, of Atlanta, Ga. POSSOSSAR Oe we ess eO07P90088 | | | \ The morning train was consider- | ANNOUNCEMENT ably delayed in arriving this morn- | OF ENCAGEMENT passengers on board, many of ese Sioa whom went through to Havana on | the steamship Miami. |TWO KEY WEST YOUNG ing, reaching the station at 9:30; o’elock, with a large number of | ee Oe LADIES TO MARRY IN Leave For Miami Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Williams NEAR FUTURE and children, who had been spend- | ing several weeks in Key West | visiting relatives and friends, | were passengers leaving over the | East Coast last night en route to.| their home in Miami. x * * Mrs. riage of her daughters, Grace Isa- sonville, Fla. to Mr. C. EB. of this ci Destroyers Arrive | U. §. Destroyers Maury andj Mahan, on an extensive summer | re € cruise, made this port yes- | terday for fuel and supplies. A} number of the men aboard these | well-known in this’ city, being destroyers were here about a year | quite popular among a large cir- ago, and have friends in this city | cle of friends, while Mr. Smith, e pleased to see them}who is the Mallory line’s repre- The vessels are docked at/ sentative at this port, is also the navy yard. |known to a large number of Ceecccccesacavancvecccce | friends both in business and social mith, Mallory agent The marriage of both future. Personal Mention high esteem. Mr. Dunaway, who is prominent- Chorus girls who will appear at the Monroe Theatre all next week. Blanche Herrick requests | The Citizen to’ announce the en-} gagement and approaching mar- | bel, to Mr. F. R. Dunaway of Jeck- | and Rebah Blanche, | couples will take place in the near | Both of the young ladies are | cireles, among whom he is held in| seeesceneceeessecconvece Sunday School Class | To Give Social At ~ Parsonage Here Tonight. The pete ete First ea odist. church cordially invites his | Sunday School class (all old mem- of head or throat is usual! (CATARRH ae bers as well as new ones) or any prospective. members to a social tonight at 8 o’clock at the parson- age. Any member may bring one who is willing to join the class. The Munro orchestra will furnish “music, as well as other enjoyable numbers. Remember the place | and terms. . | CHURCH REPORTER. BIGAMY BY CONSENT PUTS MAN AND WIFE IN PRISON HAMBURG.—George von Zer- kil decided after several years of married life that there was no Smoking O. K. | such thing as: happiness together. So. they agreed to separate. A few months later the husband met another woman and ‘suggested to his wife that she consent to his marriage. She consented on con-! dition that he would not complain! if she married another man. So’ both took new mates and all would have been serene had the police | not learned of the situation and arrested both couples. Both von Zerkil and his wife have been sent to prison for bigamy. } THE WEATHER 90 e2eee s00eneevseaceees | Stations”, | Abilene (pt: cloudy) -.:.. |Atlanta (raining) . | Boston (raining) |Charleston (pt. cloudy) Chicago (clear) | Corpus Christi (clear) |Dodge City (cloudy) ... |Galveston (clear) . Hatteras (cloudy) iHuron (cloudy) ~......... Jacksonville (pt. cloudy) KEY WEST (clear) . Louisville (clear) Miami (clear) ‘ New Orleans (pt. cloudy) New York (raining): ... St. Louis (clear) Tampa (clear) see Washington (raining) - Williston (clear) \ Warrants are out for more than :500 Glasgow men who have desert- ed their wives during the past two yea It doesn’t matter if your home IS on the sunny side of the street. shade. We can put it in the, ," First Tent & Awning Mfg. Co. Phone 134 Margaret & Fleming Streets | F pe ‘ge : If the women of Pittsburgh, Calif, ly identified with one of the large | o - p ; * ‘Be | want to smoke they'll’meet with no POOCOSEROCO OOO DE EOL. coos rEDE DOLL DORS RESO REREOOOD mechanical engingering eampanies |! “mreation trom the town's new wo. Norman A. Albury, who had| Mrs. Albert J. Pinder, accom-| of Jacksonville,’ spent a short; man mayor, Mrs. Mattie Chandler, been in Miami and other points pavied-by :her two children who | while in Key West some time ago| who says she doesn’t care for re- CORAL ISLES He preferred to bathe alone for the past several weeks visiting form movements. She celebrated the relatives’ and friends, was in- eluded in the arrivals here ov the} morning train. | ne \ been spending several weeks | during which iime he made a num-} iting in Miami and other points | ber of friends. | up the Eas returned to} The numreous friends and ac-| the city on the morning train, | quaintances of the contracting | abi | parties are much interested in the | John L, Stowers, | spending ’a few! Miss Anita Russell, who had Mr. and M been spending the past’ several, who shad been weeks visiting in Miami and other jdays’ visit in Key West, were pas- | points up the East Coast, return-;sengers leaving on the steamship | ed to the city this morning over | Miami this morning en route to; the Flagler System. gthaie home in Havana. j announcement of their ngagement and approaching marriage. _SKUNK ROUTS SCORE DUBLIN.—A skunk that escap- | led from the dogs pursuing him! Miss Grace Pinder, who had! Mrs, Webster Roberts, of Wii-| drove 22 boarders from the house | day of her inauguration by cooking breakfast for her family and wash- ing the dishes before going to her office. POSITIVE. A_ good night’s | sleep with an Emerson Fan. july12-tf STUDIO {| JEFFERSON HOTEL BLDG. Room 203, (2nd. floor) SIGNS, SHOWCARDS DECORATING, ETC. : OACHES cannot live in your L\ house if you spray Flit. Flit spray destroys roaches, bed bugs and ants. It searches out the cracks and crevices where they hide and breed, and destroys insects and their eggs. Kills All Household Insects Fiit spray also clears your home in a few minutes of disease-bearing flies and mosquitoes. It is clean, safe and easy to use. Spray Flit on your gar- ments. Flit kills moths and theirlarvae whicheatholes. Extensive testashowed that Flit spray did not stain the most delicate fabrics, A Scientific Insecticide by expert entomologis It is harmless to mankind. Flit has replaced the old methods because it kills all the insects—and does it quickly. Get a Flit can and srraver today. For sale everywhere. been ‘spending the past several liam street, who had been spend-| of Mrs. Mary Shea in panic, but) weeks visiting in Miami, West ing several weeks visiting at Mi-|he was killed in the basement, | Palm Beath“and other point’: up ‘ami and other points’ up the gtate, | the Vast Coast, returned to the|rcturned to the city last evening | WHAT. YOUR MIRROR, city this morning over the Flaglet «vcr the Kast C WILL SHOW System. | — | Mrs. Franklin R. Spencer and | L. E. Spencer, former. agent. of children, who had been in Key; the Florida East Coast Railway,|West for several weeks visiting end P. & ©. Steamship Company |relatives and friends, were in- | at Key West, but who is now sta-\cluded in the passengers leaving { tioned in Miami, where he main-\ast night over the East Coast en tains headquarters with the com-/route to West Palm Beach, where pany, was an arrival on the morn-|they are now making their resi- | ‘Ung train for a short business stay | dence. fh the Island Ci | STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) Big Dance KEY WEST COUNTRY CLUB SATURDAY NIGHT Admission Free PA wonderfully pure | soft skin, of velvety | texture, free from blemishes—a beauty unsurpassed.! White, flesh, rachel, Send roc. for. | ‘Trial Size | F.T. Hopkins RES. U. 8. PAT OFF. DESTROYS Flies Mosquitoes Moths Ants Bed Bugs Roaches No cover charge | Miss Ladorna’ Saunders, daugh-' Miss Marie Winfree, who had ter of Frank Saunders of South- been spending a while visiting in |ard street, accompanied by her Key West, was a passenger leay- jaunt, Mrs, Douglas Williams, and ing over the East Coast last night ‘children,’ were passengers leaving en route to Brooklyn, . N. Y., over the Eas t yesterday for | where she will enter school. Miss Miami. iams and chil- Refreshments “The yellow can with the black band” DAD AND | Winfree arrived here recently ac- companied by her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stowers, who | left this morning for Havana. } dren had been visiting here with | Miss Saunders, and the young lady | will now spend a visit with her aunt in the Magic City, { Ba Up wher rolled as Some gmmals. e cumungness of The astonished Hedgehog unrolls /uneself to see, uhat 15 the Mal tre 15 immediately Selzed by ar i ecane bind enerty i an unprotected oe, \/ _ the crfficully by ‘ Wislch the Fox and the hedgehog. ; ve We PP ug att Finis Sunn A bristles on Ws back” When attacked by an enemy Ae tolls turaself, up in 2 ball. Mng hire tnilo the walter. a A THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER (A New Tune * Ose Fly-Tox- Kill mosquitoes MEET MORNING WirTH A SMILE END that. cleanly, fi it spray of Fly-Tox high up inside tents and bungalows. Kill the flies and mosquitoes. Enjoy wonderful pights of undis- turbed, restful, sleep. Awake refreshed. Peppy. 100 per cent. With every day areal delight. Fly-Toxisascientificinsecticide. Itwas ptoer ex at Melion Institute of Industrial Research by Rex Fellowship. It is stainless, safe, sure. In thousands of camps Fly-Tox is standard === PLYTOX Kills FLIES, MOSQUITOES MOTHS, ROACHES, ANTS, FLEAS WOULP BIG MANS LIKE UM TTY Feurr- LE YOO QOULD Quit THAT GABY OR SOMETHME COLD TO ORWK? —BUT REGALO MY GaGY TALE Bux. U0 UST Ge THCKLED Pia! SOUNPS AVE'LY CUTE, T THINK - THEM DAYS AR GONE FOREVER en E Li

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