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SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1926. 090 0000009080026 0002 0CEEOCCOOOSEOOOES “hee of The Passing Day Many Havana Passengers |Te Accompany Troop There were a large number of} Joe Jaycocks, “troop doctor,” passengers leaving this morning | will accompany the members of on the steamship Miami for Ha-| Troop 4, who are leaving tonight vana, many of whom were ar-' for their encampment at Clear-/ rivals on the train from the north. Pe ae Arrives For Fuel |Hold Meeting The steamship Roanoke arrived! The members of Troop 4, Boy’ in port this morning from Scouts, held a meeting last night Charleston for fuel oil, consigned at their headquarters when sev- to the Porter Dock Company. The eral matters of importance were vessel is en route to Port Arthur, |discussed. The meeting was un- Texas. der the direction of Scoutmaster a [reek * tea ce Subject of Sermon | Rev. L. Munro, pastor of the |Girl Scouts Meet First Methodist church, has select-| ‘There was an interesting and ed the subject of “The Man ON | well-attended meeting of Troop The Fence” to be delivered at the 4, Girl Scouts, held yesterday af- evening service on Sunday, and the ‘teynoon at their headquarters in public is extended an invitation to attend. -* * Discuss Finances |the Scottish Rite hall, With con- \siderable business of interest to \the organization transacted during ENTERTAINS WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY ENJOABLE EVENT IS GIVEN! HERE YESTERDAY | AFTERNOON Little Miss Edith Russell, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ulmont E. Russell, 903 Olivia street, cele- brated the ninth anniversary of her birthday in a delightfully in- formal way at the home of her parents yesterday afternoon. One of the pretiiest and most daintily decorated cakes ever seen anywhere adorned the table. N.ne tapers were burriing brightly, sur- rounding the raised inscription, ‘Happy Birthday. Edith, Age Nine! Years.” | Liitle Edith was the happy re- pient of a number of nice pres- ents, and was wished many happy returns of the day by her many ad- miring friends. She is a wonderful i | | | eee es ereresese WEATHER CONDITIONS Pressure continues lowest over the middle Mississippi Valley with the center of dis- . turbance in the vicinity of Memphis, this morning. It is relatively high over the Plains States, New England and off the South Atlantic coast. iF Temperatures have _moder- ated somewhat in the middle and upper Mississippi Valley and are again about the nor- mal. They have fallen slight- ly in the north Atlantic States and are below the seusonal av- erage. Elsewhere east of the Rocky Mountains they have not changed materially. Showers occurred during the last 24 hours in the North Atlantic and eas: Gulf States, Ohio Valley and locally in Texas and Kansas. Gentle to moderate: south and southwest winds’ * are looked for tonight and Sunday over the Florida Keys. _ |the course of the session. The City Council convened in; > te special session last evening for the Returns To Port eee ts cg ed wean jie: | The Coast Guard Cutter Saukee, ployees, which is next Monday, | Captain bial Asien heck Need ra nd to provide funds for that pur. | Patched to Jupiter waters for the oss purpose of rendering assistance to L ad ja steamer reported in distress, re- turned to this port yesterday. .* * ** ® Troop 5 Mects The members of Troop 5, Boy | Scouts, assembled at their head- To Hold Meeting quarters last evening under the} The Woman's Guild of St. Paul’s leadership of George F. Archer, | parish will meet Monday evening seoutmaster of the organization at 8 o’clock in the Parish halk to when matters pertaining to the | make final arryngements for the proposed encampment were dis- "shower to be held Tuesday evening cussed, besides other matters of importance coming before the meeting. oe POeeaeeeeveree oe Attorney Henry H. Taylor, of Coral Gables. is spending the week- end in the Island City. Heimie Markovitz was among the arrivals\in Key West last eve- | ning from M’ami, and will spend several days’ business visit in the Island City. Mrs. Romelda Shehee and daughter, Jennie, have returned] from Miami, where they have been visiting relatives and friends for the past two weeks. Eugene Pinder, electrical con- tractor, was a passenger leaving yesterday afternoon over the. Eas § Coast for Miami where he: will spend several days’ business Visit. Stanley Baker was included in the passengers leaving this morn- ing on the steamship Miami for Havana where he will spend sev- eral days’ visit. Miss Louise Roberts returned to her home in Miami last evening over the East Coast following sev- eral weeks’ visit in the Island City with re’ \tives and friends. Miss Annie Pierce, after spend- ing several weeks visiting in Key West with relatives and friends, ‘was a passenger leaving yesterday afternoon over the East Coast en route to her home in Miami. Mrs, Bernard Allen and little son, Billy, will leave over the Flag- ler System this evening for Miami, where they will visit for two weeks with Mrs. Allen's sisiers, Mrs, H. E. Kemp and Mrs. C, U. Allshouse, R, D. Raymond, official of the Pennsylvania Railroad, who had been im the Island City for sev- eral days’ business visit, was in- eluded in the passengers leaving last evening over the East Coast en route north. Miss Consuelo Warren, who has been visiting her parents, Mc, and Mrs. Thos, K. Warren, for the past few weeks, will return to Jacksonville tonight. for the furnishing of the rectory. The shower Tuesday evening will |be given in the Parish hall, |. Fred Dion, realtor, was among {the arrivals in Key West this | morning over the East Coast, and | will spend several days’ visit in | the Island City. i | Mrs, Pauline Pinder and daugh- ter were passengers leaving yes- S. M. GOLDSMITH, littl i , h yaa jittle vocalist for her age, and has Pecaporarily-tisCharge: appeared in her songs at a num- ber of the leading events of the/ present season in Key West. . * » . * * * * * * * * * * * * * |e * . * * * * * * * . * * * * * * . ee eRe Re NOTICE French fishermen took alive young whale weighing half a ton The Registration Books for the} off the Iceland coast. General Election will be open at| { ee ee Classified Column Advertisements under this head) will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 1c a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in every instance is 25c. é Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele- phone number if they desire re- sults. Payments for classified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. FOR RENT FURNISHED apartment, White sireet. Apply 503 Duval street. June 28-tf NICELY FURNISHED _apart- ments, newly renovated, at the Ocean View. Also newly furn- ished bungalow. Call’ Luther Pinder. 506 South Street; he will gladly show them 1o you. july 30-6tx UNFURNISHED HOUSE, all mod- ern improvements, 1101 Flagler Avenue. Apply to F. R. Ma- loney, 916 Elizabeth Street. july 29-4tx WANTED ny Office at the County Court fouse for the Registration of Electors 3 days in each week, Monday, Wednesday, and Satur- day, from 9 o’clock A. M. to 12 M. and 2 o'clock P. M. until 5 P. M. from the first Monday in Aug- ust until October 9th. I JOSEPH ROBERTS, | Supervisor of Regisiration. | july 31-2 wks. oe AMajestic BEAUTY So enchanting, so fascinating, it com- pells the edmiration and homage of all. A skin and complexion of --~.} unsurpassed beauty you will be proud to possess. Made in White - Flesh « Rachel RAUDS 4 J. A. Conner of Glasgow won! an automobile by guessing to an ounce the weight of a man to be toe. ‘rial 12 estimated .by. the contestants. ee ee Si Bee Vert Cy | jterday afternoon over the East Coast for Miami where they will spend a visit of several weeks. Miss Rosetta Knowles has re- turned from Miami, where she spent nine weeks visiting at the ‘home of her brother-in-law and ‘sister, Mr. ‘and Mrs. G. H. Harris. 4H: A. Lowe, who is employed at Miami by the Florida East Coast Railway Company, was an ‘arrival on the morning train, and will spend several days’ business Visit in the Island City. Miss Rosalie Pinder, who had been spending several weeks visit- jing in Key West with relatives and friends, was a passenger leaving yesterday afternoon over ithe East Coast en route to -her home in West Palm Beach. | S Shirley S. Cooke, paying teller jin the First National Bank, leaves tonight for Ohio points where he will spend his vacation. Mr. Cooke jintends visiting Cleveland, Cin- jeinnati, Columbus,’ Toledo and jother cities of the Buckeye State. | Miss Angela M. Napoles, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Salvador Napoles, of 907 Center street, was a passenger leaving on the steamship Miami this morning for Havana, where she will accept a position in the radio department of the Cuban Telephone Company. Miss Napoles is a graduate of the Monroe County High School class of °26. DEATH BEATS SPEED MANIAC CHICAGO—John Collier, who had a mania for racing auto- mobiles on his motorcycle, fell off and broke his neck in his last at- | tempt. It doesn’t matter if your home IS on the sunny side of the street. shade. First Tent & A Phone 134 We can put it in the wning Mfg. Co. Margaret & Fleming Streets cher’s Castoria is ‘es- pecially prepared: to re- lieve Infants in arms and Children all ages . of Constipation, Flatu- lency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness. arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the | assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Ltd Absolutely Harmless~No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it. WANTED—To buy Avocado Pear seeds and Mango seeds. Mrs. Geo. J. Stricker, 518° William St. july 29-3tx! GIRLS to sell “Things to wear, | for those who care.” Address | Cora L. Amos, care General De- | livery, Key West, or Citizen office. july31-2tx AGENTS WANTED YES SIR! made in Arkansas. | Kold-Kloth. “The National Ice Saver.” New, scientific fabric. Absolutely reduces ice bills half. Adjustable size. Great- est success in years. Large earnings assured. Terrific de- mand. Just mention “Save Ice” you get attention. Try it. Sells when other lines don’t. No competition. Very attract- ive.. Complete money back guaraniee. Write. Specialty Products Co.- 21 Arcade. _Lit- tle Rock, Ark. july 31-1tx MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Hard_ working man | who would like to get into busi- ness’ for himself with famous Watkins line of Food Products, ete. We have: an ‘opening ‘in Key West that will not last long. Excellent opportunity for larger earnings. Write the J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. B-3, 62-70 Iowa St., Memphis, Tenn. july31-1tx WANTED. GOOD BUSINESS ' MEN WITH $1500 TO $2000 EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY for live wire merchandising with this amount of capita! to estab- lish in their own business.. The proposition is a staple food in large demand—made. by a new method which pays a large pro- fit. Write Leroy, Room 1110, 1170 Broadway, N. Y. City. july 31-1tx SOSeCeevecevesoooseoces “FEMALE HELP WANTED ————— LADIES: Work for us at home in ‘spare time. ‘Interesting and profitable. No selling. En- close stamp. Cosmos Manufac- turing Co., 4401 Broadway, Chi- cago. ‘Room A. july 28 aug. 1. LADIES NO: MORE DISCOM- FORT. New invention prevents lingerie. ‘straps from slipping. ‘Comfort at last. Every woman adores them: . Representatives wanted everywhere. Wonderful money - making opportunity. Write for particulars. Lingerie “V¥" Co., North Windham, Conn. july18-25; augix AMBITIOUS, WOMEN with sew- ing’ experience can make from $40. to $75.’ weekly handling Beautiful’ Carolee — Dresses. Pleasant refined work. Write today to Carolee Company, 101 Gateway Station, Kansas City, Mo. ; july 31-1tx eek ee SALESWOMEN. — Fastest selling Easy to sell. No com- petition. -Every woman a cus- tomer. The Ames Electric Co., 1120 Chester, Cleveland, Ohio. july31-1tx LADIES—We pay $10 per hun- dred gilding cards. Easy wor! no . selling.” Selfaddressed en- velope brings particulars. Broadway: Card Co., 1658 Noy. jjuly 31-1tx sions. WARRANTY | deeds, mortgage deeds, netes and ‘other legal blanks. - We keep them in stock. The Artman Press, 126 Duval street, tf FOR PRINTED SOCIETY STA- TIONERY, The-Artman Prese, 125 Duval street. Phone 66. RUBBER STAMPS — When in need of Rubber Stamps, see the Artman Press, 125 Duval street, Key West. Florida. tf FOR .SALE—General Electric Motor. Five horsepower, 1,800 R.. P...M.,.22.1: Ampheres, 11€ Volt, 60 Cvele.- This motor is in splendid .working condition and the price is right. Apply to Citizen office. mar2 SHAFTING AND PULLEYS FOR SALE CHEAP. Apply Citizen office. may6 en _. Lost | LAST. NIGHT. On Whitehead or Eaton ‘Streets between Postof- fice’ and 1001 Eaton, bunch of | Keys. Finder will be rewarded | by returning to this office. | ‘ july 31-3tx REAL ESTATE AGENTS WANTED MISCELLANEQUS 5 A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY “SELL CHRISTMAS Greeting Cards.” Beautiful sample al- bum Free. Make five hundred dollars before Christmas. Write Rochester Art Co., Roch- ester, N. Y. july 31-1tx HOTEL FOR SALE MONEY-MAKER: Beautiful, New Monticello Hotel, overlooking St. Lawrence River, fifty rooms, private baths and_ showers. Modern throughout. Dining room seating capacity, two hun- dred. Will take as part pay-) ment real estate in St. Peters-! burg, Sarasota, or Fort Myers. Write, Burtch, Bank Bldg., | Alexandria Bay, N. Y. july, 31-1ix WANTED WA:..«ED—Those who desire en- graved visiting cards to give us | OLD PAPERS for sale. = RES SPANISH. As some have insisted on knowing from Dr. S. W. Rog- ers his rates on Spanish, take notice. Dr, Rogers does not profess to be a teacher of-Span- ish, so gives the low rate. of $4.00 per month. july 31-Itx FOR SALE 100) for a nickle. The Key West Citizen, 125 Duval street. tt The keen nose of the family.dog discovered a burglar in the/clQyét of A. R. Roberts of St. Paulhend led to his arrest. nes Get an Emerson Electric Fan and forget the heat. julylt-tf CHICKEN FRESH KILLED CHICKENS Delivered At Your Door: Daily ARCHIE © THOMPSON « * 1001 Eaton Se. their orders. The Artman Presy 125 Duval street, in The; Phone 879 Citizen building a2zd! Mk Seeccccccecscecececosocsoocecegeesoosesoogseseles THE OVER SEA HOTEL COMPANY Has recently inaugurated a new schedule of summer rates for weekly roomers, the annex of: this vopular hotel has been set aside for this purpose at the followine heretofore unheard of low rates. Room. single, $3.00 ver week; double. $5.00 ver week. Hot and cold running water in every room. and the usual hotel service and accommodations that cannot be had at a private rooming house. Make your reservations by tele- phone, or call and see the manager. OVER SEA HOTEL COMPANY 4 ’ Week-End Values” At Mulbere’s Boys’ Broadcloth Blouses, sport style, assorted colors ... Boys’ Broadcloth Blouses, high ueck, assorted colors . Boys’ Percale Blouses, sport style, assorted colors . Boys’ Golf Knickers faney colors, 7 to 14 years . Boys’ Palm Beach Knickers, assorted colors Boys School Pants, Kentucky Jeans . Boys’ School Pants, Moleskin ..... $1.75 Boys’ Keds, crepe rubber soles, white and brown .......... $2.00" ” Boys’ Ironalls, (Overalls), 1 to 16 years, pair .... 95¢ to $2.00 Men’s Work Pants, Kentucky Jeans . $1.95 Men’s Work Pants, Otis Pin Check . $1,507 « Men’s Work Pants, khaki, olive drab $2.00 Men’s Ironalls, (Overalls), all sizes ..,. $2.25 Men's Work Pants, Hong Kong khaki shade, heavy $2.50 Men’s Work Shirts, Hong Kong khaki to match pants .... $1.50" | Men’s Work Shirts, bluc chambray, 2 pockets . FOR, 3 St The above are only a few items of our attractive priced clothing for men and boys: We carry the greatest variety-of work shoes for men in the city, In addition, we earry a nice +“ assortment of Morse & Rogers Dress Shoes for men and boys, at a very low price, Every pair guaranteed. Mes We earnestly solicit your trade, and can assure you courteous treatment and value received. If you cannot come ia] $184 $2.00" $2.00 $1.35 BARGAIN LOTS on Grinell street, | 106 ft. 9 in. by 10B ft. 6 in;, reasonable price.’ Address P. 0. | Box 92. ee mar 11! peer ert eee | FALUABLE CORNER—Southard ‘and Elizabeth; 69 ft. on Eliza-_ beth, 100 ft. 6 in. on Southard. | Easy payments. Address P. O.! - Box 536, maril! to the store, phone us and we will gladly send you anything in our line for your approval. J. MULBERG _ 115-17 DUVAL ST. P. M. CREWS, Manag 144 Theres 2 (redge- hog comiireg Ou. of hs Wrter ‘\ guareers. See i lhe cog oe mg on the spikes ofhs LHK. é : before furning j AIS win us fe rolls himself gireong the faller ewes, which pierced by lee Uhes pe his path, hiig te aps to litte thus AVG a oe overcoo Yo keep tine ‘ Wavi. ~ The Hedgehog or He fives on insects, snails, ZX frogs, mice and snakes. ot , * -t,. The Hedgehog gives the 1_ snake a hard byte then "\ rolls hinesell up, doing 50 Over, ad OVEL AGHA he Lach bore Of lhe stake & broken