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THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1926. Notes of The Passing Day eecccceseoosesses ; Scouts Meet Friday Many Havana Passengers There will b a meeting of| The steamship Miami leaving Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held tomor- this morning for Havana had a row afternoon, beginning at 5/large number of passengers on o'clock, at their headquarters in|board. The steamer will return the Scottish Rite hall, and Mrs. |to this port tomorrow afternoon. A. H. MelInnis, scoutmistress of ees the organization, requests all mem-/¢..6n4 To Arrive Sendee ie ee ape The Mallory steamship Concho, ets Captain McIntosh, will arrive in Leaves For Marco 1 port on Sunday morning from New The schooner Eureka left last) yo. with passengers on board. mung ior ores ag other | 4 fter landing passengers, the points on the west coast with pas-| steamer will leave for Galveston. sengers and freight on board. The gap oi schooner will return to Key West on Monday with a load of freight to be discharged at the Mallory dock for shipment north. © * Important Meeting There will be an important mecting of Boy Scouts Troop 5 tomorrow night at the troop head- quarters, 517 William _ street, Scoutmaster George F. Archer announces, All members of the troop who expect to go along on the summer encampment will be required to register at this meet- ing. Mr. Archer says that ‘his is a very important matter which must not be overlooked. ** «© To Give Cake Sale Boy Scouts of Troop 5 will con duct a cake sale on Duval street next Saturday and on a larger secle than usual, in order to se- cure money to add to the summer encampment fund. Scoutmaster Archer says the boys will appre- ciate any patronage that the peo ple will give ‘hem in the cake sale.) owe |To Hold Meeting Charles H. Ketchum, command- er of B. H. McCalla Camp No. 5, U.S. W. V., states that there will Benefit Performance The dne act comedy. Charley's Aunt wili be put on at the Gar- den Theatre on next Monday night by an all staz cast for the benefit of Troop 1, Boy Scouts. Those taking part in and having any con- | nec icn with the play authorize the statment that the play will be cand other important business will occupy the attention of the mem- |” well worth the price of admission, to say nothing of the added in- ducement of assisting ihe Scout: Ouveweseosren Personal Frank Curry, realtor, was on arrival in the city th's morning | over the East Coast from Miami for a business visit. of a few days in the Island City. D. C. Lonaman, lumber dealer of Pittsburgh, Pa., who had been | in Key West for a few days’ bus- iness visit. left ldst night over the East Coast en route to h's home. be a meeting of the organization held this evening, beginning at 8 o'clock, at the K. P. hall on Flem- ing street, Arrangements for the proposed national corivention, bers at tonight’s session, and a ‘full attendance is requested. PORRoOsaGae ~nZeeneseRs Mention Seeeecessesseoecane Mrs. Roland E. Sands and child- ren left yesterday afternoon over the East Coasi. en route to their home in Fort Lauderdale after ; having spent several weeks’ visit in Key West with relatives. “lifton R. Johnson, who is,em- ployed at Miami by the Florids East Coast Railway Company was an arrival on the morning train - {and will spend several days’ visit Captain J. C. Miller, conneeted| in the Island City. with one of the large steamship impanies of Philadelphia, who “had been spending several days’) business visit in Key West, was a Coasi last night en route north. Miss Martha Lowe. who had been spending several weeks vis- iting in Key West with relatives and friends, was a passenger leav- ing over the East Coast yesterday Mrs. Herbert Knowles and child-| afternoon cn route to her home ren left last, evening over the Eastin West Palm Beach. Rorlin Russelland child- returned’ from Miami ‘ren have x where they have been visiting rel- Deputy Sheriff Joseph Kemp | atives and friends for the last two will leave tonight over the East| wecks, 2 Coast for New York where he goes for the purpose of bringing back! Miss Sophia Pinder was included to Key West a woman servant,!in the passengers leaving yester- ho will be retrened to this city| day for Miami where she will re- following extradition papers is-' main for the next several week: sued in the case. visi.ing relatives and friends. HAVANA COUPLE MARRY HERE COUNTY JUDGE GUNN OF- FIOIATES AT CERF- Funeral Services This Afternoon For Captain William H. Shaw Capt. William H. Shaw, who died yesterday morning at his late home, 406 Whitehead street, will be buried this afternoon follow- ing the funeral service at 5 o'clock, which will be from the residence to St. Paul’s Episcopal ehurch, Rev. Brookins, the rec- tor, will be the officiating minis- ter and interment will be made upder full Masonic honors. Capt. Shaw was nearing his 84th year of age, had been a sea MONY A. ©. Tossas, who operates an extensive and highly rated invest- ment concern in Havane, and Miss Marta Roig y Ramos, arrived from | — vray ay me |pilot on the Key West bar for six- were happily married by County ty years and a member of the Judge Hugh Gunn in his office at | Masonic order 62 years. Sur- 7:30 o'clock last evening in the | viving him are his wife and seven presence of the bride’s mother, |Children, all of whom will be pres- who accompanied the couple here, ent at the funeral this afternoon. and Jose G. Piodela, who is con- | nected with Judge Gunn's office. if After a wedding tour of two or | ‘tee is black. three weeks in the states newlyweds will return to Havana} and establish their permanent resi- ' A. ©. Tossas is a very intimate | friend of Dave Echemendia, a big | - film importer of Havana, who has many friends among the leading | people of Key West. St, Augustine Couple \ Married By County | Judge Here Yesterday: Walter M. Parker and Miss , Appie E. Stewart, a St. Augus-| tine couple, were married in this city yesterday afternoon. County Judge Hugh Gunn performed the ceremony at his office in the coun- ty court house, and the young: people departed for the Ancient City and.an extended wedding | tour of the northern states. ‘This makes the third wedding in | Judge Gunn's office yesterday, Including the marriage of Mrs. Matthews Espino! to Leo Stanley, Which occurred erday instead @ the day before, as published. the | -—-—-~—-—— ——- A Body Builder for Pale, Delicate Children Grove’s Tasteless G. C. ROBERTS Dealer in General Merchandise WALTER'S GALVANIZED TIN SHINGLES Sornell Wall Board, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Carey's Cement Roofing. H. B. Davis 100 Per Cent Pute Paint and Oils. PHONE 240 William and Caroline Ste. Only the heart of the ebony| Chill Tonic | COMMENCEMENT OF BIBLE SCHOOL T0 BE HELD FRIDAY EXCELLENT PROGRAM .WILL BE RENDERED IN CONNEC- TION WITH EVENT AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH aE. The commencement of the Daily Vacation Bible School willbe held n the First Baptist Church on Eaton Street at 8 o’clock Friday} night, August 6. The program, which will last about one hour, will demonsirate, as far as a short rogram can, the work of the school. Judged from any view- roint the school has been a suc- cess. The enrollment reached the splendid figure of 160. The fac- ulty, including officers, teachers ind helpers, . numbered twenty- five. The Program Processional (whole school.) Call to: worship and Motto. Song—‘Stand Up For Jesus.” Scripture reading—by the school from memory. Song—‘Savior Like herd.” Prayer. Salutes and Pledges to the Flags ind to the Bible. Primary Exercises Songs—“Round Song”, Song.” Bible Drill. Songs—“Bible Song”, “Neigh- »ors Over the Sea,” ‘Flag Song.” Junior Exercises Song—‘“Give of Your Best to he Master.” Bible Drill. Song—‘“Holy Eible vine.” Dramatization of the Love Sto- ‘y of Isaac and Rebekah. Characters Rebekah—Kathryn Lowe. Rebekah’s mother—Harriett Johnson, Rebekah’s nurse—Dora Arno. Isaac—Bert Baker. * Abraham—John McMahan. Eliezer—Bennie Birs. Bethuel—Charles Sands. Laban—William Hudgens. Servants—Albert Arno, Saunders, Samuel Pinder. Closing Song—“Goodbye.” Benediction. Exhibit of hand-work. The public is cordially invited ‘o the commencement. Underweight! Certainly when the blood is starved and lacking in stren; need is LEONARDI'S ELIXIR. for the BLOOD. It brings you back to normal in a hurry. i ‘he first Anes This tonic stimulates the kidneys and glands. So ee stops theumatism and is the ideal tonic for rundown, nervous people. LEONARDI'S ELIXIR for the BLOOD BUILDS VITALITY 1.25 01 oll draggists A Shep- “Sleep Book — Di- Bob THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Where Did She Get That Graceful Figure? You remember her of course— not sovlong ago she was a regular searecrow—skinny is a mild word for the way she looked. Just look at her now—if ever a woman had a perfect figure she has it—she is the envy of half the girls in town. It’s nothing to get excited about—all she did was to take on weight—filled out the hollows in face, neck and chest—any skinny weak, run down woman can do} the same and gain a clean clear complexion at the same time. | Just get 60 McCoy’s Cod Liver ‘Oil Compound Tablets for: 60/ cents at Key West Drug Company | or any druggist anywhere—Take |2 after each meal and two at bed- \time and if any excessively thin | |woman, or man either for the| matter doesn’t gain at least ‘five }pounds in 30 days! Why! Money| back. ann One very thin woman cai 10 pounds in 22 days. Ask. fort-Mc- | Coy’s. Vey Picture Scarfs The old-fashtoned girls painted on the.ends of this white taffeta scarf have blue taffeta skirts with hand painted roses Visitors To Key West Return To Home In St. Petersburg, Fla. PAYS IN NICK*OF TIME | Mr. and Mrs. William A. Arch- | ST.\PAUL, Minn.—Leaving: the thei, « davehyers: Mes. office where he had just’paid his; Robert McLain and Mrs. H. L. life insurance premium, George| Ware, who have been visiting R. Kelley dropped dead. relatives in this city, have return- a ed to their respective homes in St. James R. Franklin of Chicago) Petersburg. found a month old girl baby which! While these’ visitors were in the had been placed in his automobile | city a gathering on the order of and abandoned. ja family reunion, was held at the —_—_———— home of Judge W. P. Archer on A silver handle bread knife—jFleming street. attended by im- value $2.50 free. See Key West mediate members of the family | Eleciric Company. aug. 4-tf and near relatives. ler and | WHEREVER THERE ARE FLIES USE PLY-TOX | j ij Kill the FLIES ~ " = Make sure the things you eat are fresh, clean, pure (AnD pee totes pags te mist. . Touch a fly or ito with the y. It cannot breathe. And soon that peril is ended. Kill the flies. Use Fly-Tox. Then you are sure the food is clean. Health is certain. And you enjoy that wonderful summer comfort—a house without, flies, mosquitoes, , : Fiy-Tox does not cost much—half-pints fifty cents. Nearly all grocery and drug stores sell it. oo FLY-TOX : "Boe deained at Mellon, Inatitute Kills FLIES, MOSQUITOES of Industrial Research MOTHS, ROACHES, ANTS. FLEAS by Rex Fellowship 4 jnumber of friends in this com-, PAGE FIVE: - Pay only $1.00. down. e Read Key West Electric-Com| ¢ ad. aug 4-tt National Guard Company Leaving Here Tomorrow BERT W. FOX WEDS MISS M: JOHNSON) Night For Encampment CEREMONY PERFORMED BY /pany, made up of 65 members, and junder the command of Captain REV. ELDRIDGE OF CON- i eivin E. Russell, will leave to- GREGATIONAL CHURCH morrow evening at 7:30 o’clock ;over the East Coast en route to Fort Barrancas, Pensacola, Fla., on a 15-days’ encampment trip. | Key Westers, was that of Miss The company wil] Have a short Marie Elizabeth Johnson and Bert | !ay-over at Jacksonville en route, W. Fox of this city, the happy /and will arrive at Pensacola on event taking place on Tuesday | Sunday morning. | evening at the Congregational} —_—____.. Church parsonage. The newlyweds have a large) ARELIABLE LAXATIVE Made by the makers of A marriage of much interest to Pills for: . we ARS Constipation UMMER COLDS ——— fare lingering and annoying. — munity, as well as elsewhere, all; The very first night apply of whom tender congratulations for a married life of unalloyed! happiness. i The couple are making their home at 918 Southard. STUDIO JEFFERSON HOTEL BLDG: Room 203, (2nd. fi SIGNS, SHOWCARDS. DECORATING, ETC, os Soe BEARUP’S DRY CLEANING A concoction sold as a tonic by} ‘WORKS Le You, New York Chinaman, was| §14 MARGARET STREET found to be liquor kept in a huge | jug, in which police discovered a 6-| PHONE 227 foot blacksnake and pieces of} masTER CLEANERS AND smaller snakes. 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