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en FRIDAY, JULY 80, 1926. - Notes of The Passing Day Seerccesesesbacasancccccoosescesooesoosces Many Train. Passtn: Freight Ship Arrives Th were a large number of! The steamship Louisiana of the Paice Erick op the morn-|Gulf & Southern Steamship Com- ing train, y through to Havana on the P. & ternoon from New Orleans with a Q. boat sailing this morning for jload of freight for Key West. The that port. isteamer left dpring the evening +e \for Miami. * * « Girl Scouts To Meet There will be a meeting of Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held this after- {Scouts To Assemble The members of Troop 4, Boy Scouts, will assemble at head- noon, beginning at § o'clock, at quarters this evening under the their headquarters in the Scottish | girection of Scoutmaster J. A. Rite hall, and all members are re- peaks when several matters of im- quested to be in attendance. portanee will come before the Be aie meeting to be discussed and dis- posed of. The steamer: Medina which ‘ar; ) + 245% 25 rived in port this morning from {Freight Shipment New York experienced heavy The Mallory steamship. Medina weather from the tropical sterm jarrived in port this morning from while in the vicinity of Jackson-|New York with a large shipment ville, much of the freight in#the’ of freight for Key West. After ship’s hold being throwh “about | discharging its freight here, the from the rolling of the steamer ‘steamer left for Galveston, and in the high seas at the time. will return’to New York from that Bee Pts ; port. | | Fee ee Steamer Has Rough Trip Troop 5 To Meet | There. will be a meeting of ,Dance Big Success Troop 5, Boy Scouts, held this} The dance given last evening at evening at their headquarters un- | the Coral Isle Casino for the bene- der the leadership of George F,|fit of Troop 5, Boy Scouts, was Archer, scoutmaster of the or-'a yery enjoyable event, those ganization, and all members: are. sponsoring the affair being much Fequested to be in attendance, | pleased with the success met with. Matters pertaining to, the coming ;The funds derived from the en- encampment will be taken up and, tertainment will be used by the discussed at the session to be held ‘scout troop in helping defray its tonight, besides other important expenses at the coming encamp- business of interest of the troop. ment. mést of whom went Pany, arrived in port yesterday af- | Exhibition In Windows On Daval St. Building One of the numerous paintings of the smaller size recently done by the Coral Isle Studio is now attracting much attention in the windows of what was formerly the Jefferson hotel on north Du- val street. It is about 15x24 jinches in size and is done in oil colors. The subject is a marine or beach scene, with a young wo- man in distress, as her canoe is capsized in the surf and some articles of feminine wearing ap- parel drifting toward the shore. A few cocoanut palms in the fore- ground and vessels on the horizon complete the picture, which the artist says goes to show that paints and pigments applied in the right shades, besides skill and study, may produce a marked effect on a plain canvas, board or other sur- face. F. E. C. Car Ferry Henry M. Flagler, Captain Hansen, arrived from Havana yesterday eyening with cars and. sailed for Havana at 11:00 P. M. with 26 cars: F. E.C. Car Palma, from Havana this morning with ears, and sailed for Havana ‘with 26 cars. Ferry ‘Estrada Captain Ward, arrived { ai ie The above cut is a-reproduction of the Engineer’s drawings of the $7,500,000 Florida Power & Light Company. Super-power Steam-driven Eleciric Generating Station now under construction in the Everglades on the: New River and Dania cut-off Canal about 4 miles west of the Dixie Highway. at Dariia-Hollywood, Florida. + A sister Super-power Steam-driven Electric Generating Sta- tion is also under construction on the banks of the St. Johns River opposite Sanford. The combined ¢ost of these two Power Plants will aggregate over $11,000,000. According to Mr. Jwé H. Gill, Vice-President and General Man- ager of the Florida Power & Light Company, the two plants and the entire High-Voltage Transmission Line system, tieing in all the | Electric Generating Stations owned by the Company from St. Aug- | | ustine to Miami, is:to be completed and in operation as.a single su- per-power service system on or before December isi of this year. Disappearance of Man |COLLEGE OFFICIAL From Motor Company Still Deep Mystery The whereabouts of Ernest Ried, pr, Mina Kerr, | | (Ny Aunociated Veen) Pp. & O. S. S. Governor Cobb, | dean. of the VISITS EUROPE. TADLAHASSEE, Fla., July 30. | cee cmcewet hewn ss WEATHER CONDITIONS A moderate center of dis- turbance is over the lower Mississippi Valley this morn- ing. Pressure is highest over. the northern Rocky Mountain States and Missouri. Valley. During the last 24 hours showers have oceurred in the North Atlantic States, East Gulf States, and locally in Texas and South Dakota. Heavy rainfalls were as. follows: Boston, 2.58 inches; New York 1.24 inches; Jacksonville, 1.20 inches. : High temperatures are again reported in the middle and upper Mississippi Valley. They are also above the nor- mal in the Missouri ‘Valley and northern ‘Plains. Else- where ‘east of the Rocky Mountain they are about the seasonal average and have not changed materially since yes- terday morning. Moderate winds, mostly south and southwest will pre- vail over the Florida Keys to- night and Saturday. S. M. GOLDSMITH, ‘Temporarily-in-Charge. i 3 . . * ® i * } * t { { ; | . ° * * * * + * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * . . “ . * * * * * * * ’ * . * . * ade | . *) te hee enw wee eee es) Godfrey Odum of jaged 23, who SPECIAL. To sleep well get! ‘an Emerson Electric Fan. july12-t! PAGE FIVE UNKISSED GIRL. KISSED | at9 “ take CHICAGO—Miss Ella Lurton, | “LAX testified she had ' LO : ‘never been kissed before, had | zs constipation George Maley arrested in Lincoln} Park for kissing her, but Maley | was discharged. | whS SS. stock. Magic City Marries Mrs. Mary M. Coat, Cards have been received ‘this city announcing the marriage ; lof Godfrey W, Odum, of Miami, ' NEW LINE |We have received the new fall and winter line of BUCILLA PACKAGE GOODS : This line is especially desirable for | {Christmas gifts. You are invited | jto’ come in and inspect the new | goods... Everything in the ‘pack- age line desired will be found in! 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The ceremony was performed and U. S. mail. | Motors Company, ‘where he. had sity Women, as a delegate from last Saturday by Rev. J. Douglas Personal Mention Seceeeecesevecccoosvocesore SATURDAY NIGHT Admission Fret Sssion ee Miss Miriam Lowe was included Mrs. Melvin R. Albury and, children have returned to Key|in the arrivals on the morning West from a visit of several weeks | train from Miami, and will spend spent’ in Miami and other poiats several weeks visiting in Key. West in that vicinity. ‘ } | with relatives and friends. ‘ ES Miss Clo‘ilda Pinder, who had} Paul 0. Ladd, accompanied ‘by been spending several weeks visit-| his daughtre, Margaret, were pas- ing in Key West with relatives and jsongers leaving on the, steamship friends, was a passenger leaving! Governor Cobb this morning for over the East Coast yesterday, af. Havana »where they will visit for ternoon en route to her ‘home in (‘some time. West Palm Beach. NA dike : one . C, Jackson, real estate. deal- Mrs. Jack Gaiti, accompanied by ,er of Atlanta, Ga., who had been «her daughter, Macie, who had been| spending » several days’. business spending awhile visiting in, Miami |visit in the Island City, was in- and other points up ‘he East cluded in the passengers leaving Coast, returned to the city yester-/last evening over the East Coast road afternoon over the Fipeler | en route to his home. ‘atem. , re aden as | Julius 'T, Roberis, who is em- Mrs. Stanley Baker, vee hind ployed in the mechanical shops of been spending several weeks Vis-' the Florida East Coast) Railway iting in Miami and other poinis! Company at Miami, was a passen- up the East Coast, returned to the | ger leaving over the Flagler Sys- city yesterday afternoon over the | tem last evening following several East Coast. Mrs. Baker was ac-| days’ business visit in the Island eee by her niece, Susan} City. ery. | a ae Arnold A.Jones, official of the Asa. L. Johnson, formerly of} New York Steamship Company, Key West, but who is now making | who had been spending several his residence at Palm Beach where days’ business visit in Key West, the is engaged in the fishing busi=| was included in. the passengers ness, was an arrival on the morn- | leaving over the East Coast last train, and will spend several night en route to his home in the days visit in the Island City.) | north. en ere rete 1 meee PEERESS FEARING BURIAL | KILLED ON FIRST HOLIDAY ORDEAS HER THROAT CUT) se BELFAST—Following the fun- etal of Alice Florence Lady Gar- vagh, widow of the 8rd_ Baron Garvagh, it was announced that the directious of her will had been | carried off. She directed in her will that before burial every pre- enution should be taken to ascer- tain that she was really dead, “and for this purpose TI direct that my throat shall be cut from ear | = "EE to ear, and that particular care should be taken that the jugular | CHICKENS FRESH KILLED CHICKENS vein. ig:well severed.” . She furth- er desired that her funeral should | Delivered At Your Door Daily } ARCHIE THOMPSON be conducted with the utmost sim- Phone 879 1001 Eaton St. | NEW YORK—On her first ‘eountry holiday, Miss Jennie Sut- ton was killed by the accidental discharge of a gun near Lake Ma- , hopac. | ‘ U. S. SHOTS AMONG SCOTS EDINBURGH.—The number of | Americans, shooting on the moors of Sco.land will break all recor this autumn, according to present indications. plicity and that “no one need, fol- low me to my grave except a clerk te see that T am decently buried.” Start the day with Quaker Oats P. & O. S. S. Miami, Captain Al-. afternoon with passengers and U. S. mail. jing young man has been utterly ined to spend about two months i lin vain, and not the least clue bas |abroad. F. E. C.’Car Ferry Henry M.jbeen discovered that could aid in} with cars and will sail for Havana onight with 26 cars. F. E. C. Car Ferry Estrada} Palma, Captain Ward, will arrive} from Havana tomorrow morning with cars and will sail for Havana | with cars. | P. & O. S..S. Miami, Captain Al- bury, will sail for Havana tomor- row morning, 8:30 with passengers and U. S, mail. Avoid | Poorly Balanced Breakfasts | | | | —food that “stands by” you. F you feel tired, hungry, “fidgety,” | hours before lunch, don’t jump to the conclusion of poor health. bury, will arrive from Havana this!still remains a deep mystery. ! |been employed along with his two the American branch of that or- brothers for the past six months, 'ranization. Dr. Kerr left the United States Every effort to locate the miss-j about three weeks ago. She plan- | The international meeting of Flagler, Captain Hansen, will ar- locating Ernest Ried or to ascer- ithe University Women is being tive from Havana th's afternoon |tain ‘what may, have befallen him. \hela at Amsterdam. Dr. Kerr ‘is ! ee one of a limited number of ‘dis- | educators itinguished American — jwho are members of the -associa- GLASGOW—Alexander Petrie tion, died as the result of breaking his} {spine 15, years ago. { | SPINE BROKEN 15 YEARS | | | CONVICTS GO TO SCHOOL | Eng., compeied in a bowling match- enrolled for the French classes in }on his 102nd birthday. {Maidstone Prison. Week-End Values At Mulberg’s Boys’ Broadcloth Blouses, sport style, assorted colors .... Boys’ Broadcloth Blouses, high neck, assorted colors .... Boys’ Percale Blouses, sport style, assorted colors Boys’ Golf Knickers fancy. colors, 7 to 14 years Boys’ Palm Beach Knickers, assorted colors ..... Boys School Pants, Kentucky Jeans Boys’ School Pants, Moleskin ............ 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