The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 20, 1926, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR CLAIMS SHIP - STRUCK BY SHELLS |: rortectscrsss s+ * si PRESIDENT ROTARY Flapper - FIGHT RESULTS | INTERNATIONAL ‘Gives Promise of Being ' (By Associated Press) : (Continued from Page One) |Most Fascinating P lay) . s | >| ficulty in ‘winning a large and dis-} “The Flapper Grandmother” ; | NEW YORK—Tommy Milligan tee ee ugg cess clientage. | promises to be one of the most | : } ud » Of His success in a business and pro- inati ni —_ SEAPTAIN OF SCHOONER EAST Seatand,defeiod Tack vier Pce:| ieee tay" trove ane woe fae mee, ata De Bement by | AGIS—A great coveing Rey West and WOOD INSISTS THAT SHIP burgh, 10. Sammy Vogel outpointed' dence of his capabilities. He has | night at the Garden Theatre for the ! ish Go “ ¢ WAS STRUCK NUMBER OF Billy Petrol, Fargo, N. D., 10.jbeen called to’ the position of in-| benefit of the building fund. j Span wernor of Flerida. TIMES 4 Tommy Freeman. tiot Springs, Ark.,/structor in business law in the new! 4 fine local east has been selected 1822—Juan Salas sold the Island of Key West to Joke ©. Steen , beat Joe Simonich, Butte, Mont., 10-| graduate course in business admin-|to handle the roles in the play. Re: $ ton for the sum of $2,000 7 ~ : Sere . istration in Sheffield Scientific | hearsals have been carried on every | . DETROIT—Clarence Rosen, De-| School, which course was established |day, and the progress made so far! troit, defeated Bobby Eber, Canadian jin 1915, and through the intervening |forecasts one of the best shows ever | bantamweight shampion, 10. period has been a member of the | produced in this‘city. i * | faculty. * : i stru least 69 times by she'ls 25 = } Many reservations have already sche Unit en: Wea pag rary aoa fee On the 19th of May, 1910, in New |been made. Tickets have been i tates Coast Guard ipvi ; from the United States mento, Philippines, beat Archie Bell,| ven, Mr. Adams was married to; placed on sale at the Gift Shoppe,‘ hile the liquor-laden 2 2 enutter Seneca, wi Chicago, 10. | Miss Edith Marion Nichols.’ Mr.' Fleming street, and all are urged to | schooner was flying the British flag See . ; Saaiying at anchor 21 miles off Long = oy spRINGS—Pete Firpo De-|2"4 Mrs. Adams have two children; hurry as the tickets are very much ca po, i Sage, in demand. KEY WEST ‘ (By Associated Preax) } ‘ HALIFAX, N..S., Feb. 20.—Over, the telephone from Lunenburg, Capt. Spindler of the schooner East Wood, insisted today his vessel had been 1822— “he United States of America purchased Fleride from Spain and Lieutenant Perry planted the Americas “ng in Key West. 1845—The State of Florida was admitted te the Unies 1860—During the Civil War Key West wes the headquarters Henry born September 9, Island. 4 troit, knocked out Bobby Coleman, New York Coast Guard officials last Eddie Murdock, Okla-! night declared his statement was S heat Simmay< Rick Wort hardly probable. Captain Spindler said: “I would + 2 8 mot have thought such a thing could’ pa yp4__Dativo Fuentes, of Cuba, possibly happen in this age if I had qercated Tommy Milton, not been there myself and had the Ohio, 10. Harry Forbes, Akron, O., fact impressed upon me in a most UN- 10) fom Al Ziemer, Cleveland, 10. comfortable manner.” Toledo,/| , 1914; and Eleanor, born May 16,/ 1916. Mr. Adams is a member of the Automobile Club, of which he is the secretary, and he belongs to — the; Graduate Club, Phi Delta Phi, and orby Court of Yale, and to the Cen-} ter Church. He has also been an ac- tive factor in the political life of SYDNEY, N. S., Feb. 20—The steamship Kamouraska, which sailed from Louisburg for St. John, N. B., Wednesday, with a cargo of coal, to- day was racing for Halifax at full speed, with a fire raging in her num- ber 4 hold. The skipper declared that the cut- ter fired first on the schooner’s port- side and then shelled it from the starboard side. None of the crew were injured. | TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS | (By Associated Press) SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Feb. 20.— Phelps Johnson, builder of the famous Quebec bridge and inventor of the “K" webb bridge design, is dead in Mostreal. Word was received today of his death. He began his carrer, here. TALLAHASSEE, Fila., Feb. 20— The Florida Railroad Commission teday issued an: order denying a pe- tition filed by the Peninsula Tele- ‘phone Company in which a request was made for a schedule of rates sup-| plemental to those agreed upon for all telephone companies of the i —_—— eee exe ee eee es ee & eo; New Haven and few men are better } ;informed concerning the assues i aes A }questions of the day. He CALENDAR OF SPORTS , {member of the board of aldermen cee eeeeerceceseesss, (of New Haven and was treasurer of ithe Civic Federation of New Haven Racing — Meeting of Jefferson|until it was merged with the cham- Parish Fair Association, at New Or-jber of commerce. He is a director leans. Meeting of Miami Jockey|of the Broadway Bank and Trust Club, at Miami, Fla. Meeting of! Company and a director and secre- : West Coast Jockey Club, at Tampa, ‘tary of the New Haven Dairy Co., Fla. Meeting of Tia Juana Jockey) one of the largest manufacturers of Club, at Tia Juana. Meeting of Ha-|ice cream on the Atlantic Coast. He vana-American Jockey Club, at Ha-jis a member of the New Haven , Vana. jchamber of commerce, of course, actively participates in its various : activities. in a word, he is studying closely those questions which have to. do with the general interests of | Dog Race—Eastern International | society in-all economic, political and Dog Derby finishes at Quebec} sociological relations and he keeps | Cycling—Finish of international six-day race in Chicago. i] EAST ST. LOUIS, Feb. 20.—One abreast with the best thinking men of the age. He is an active and| man was missing and three others was a| severely injured when fire destroyed }a section of the Arnold Hotel here. | early today. The loss is estimated at | $100,000. | i | | member of the | New Haven Rotary Club. He served | in 1922-23 as one of Rotary Inter-/ national’s District Governors and in national '1923-24 as a member of the Inter- Committee on Business Methods. He was elected a director of Rotary International and First Vice President at Toronto in June, 1924, and in Cleveland in June, 1925 was chosen President of Rotary In- ternational. ; , Polo—Pacific Coast junior cham-} . ig <sues pionship opens at Del Monte. } Frack—Metropolitan A. A. U. in-| door championships, at New York. | Squash Racquets—National cham-; ‘ pionship tournament opens in Wash-} Tonight and All Week | of the Union Blockade fleet. The Unien & fort and the City, and the ti _ erate sympathies, were forced ¢ ministration. 1874—The cigar industry was establis! Spanish oppression. 1888—The entire business sect fire. 1898—Key West was used as a Nawal Base b lantic Fleet during the Sparish-Ame 1912—The Florida East Coast Railroad West was completed. ‘er the eps t tee 1921—The Casa Marina Hotel, the best hotel of the Pleride Bast Coast Railroad system and one of the finest hotels & Florida was opened. CLIMATE—The temperature ranges between TS degrees iz ter and 85 i in only . 4 cafe aot fet al fi! It i Mt | i 4 | i 7 i fF I gz pf i wre ¥ RR TTT | i f ff it © LF ALLAHASSEE, Fla., Feb. 20.— ington. : After it had been feared that an i accident had befallen Shellfish Com-' Golf—Annual spring tournament. missioner T. R. Hodges, ‘a the Gulf closes at St. Augustine, Fla. Ormond eF Mexico, during a trip yesterday Beach championship closes at Ormond from Cedar Keys to St. Marks, and Beach, ‘Fla. California intercollegi- Governor Martin had asked that sea- ate championships, at Pebble Beach. planes be sent in search of him, word Washington’s Birthday tournament was received this morning that the opens at Del Monte, Cal. j commissioner's oyster-planting craft i had been sighted at its destination. = Siig International intercollegiate! a DUIS, Ila: Feb.-20 meet, at Hagover, N. H. i | Wee person is known to be dead,’ . oe Angra Shere were mise, _Basketball—Cotton States inter! img as a result of a fire in the Arnold Scholastic tournament, at Auburn,| Key West Fire Dept. Mid-Winter Festival i Wrestling—South Atlantic A. Al Two Negro Boys To U. championships, at Baltimore. Be Tried In Juvenile ——— Coart This Afternoon Swimming — Women’s three-day A _ carnival opens at Tampa, Fila. j The two negro boys, Sam Hardy | | } Reference: First National Bank, ||| Chamber of Commerce \! : | NEWSPAPERS—The Morning Call. ; RAILROADS—The Florida East Coast to and from New York and Railroad Car ferries ply between Key West Havana. It is expected that the Seaboard Line will construct a railroad inte Be assuring direct communication Wen of Florida, the Gulf Ports and STEAMSHIPS—The Mallory Line to New York and The Peninsular & Occidental Steamship pany to Tampa and Hevena. The = ern Steamship Company tc Miami New leans. im the juvenile court this afternoon : swith Judge Hugh Gunn presiding in| Boxing—Middle States the absence of Judge Teen Williams. championships, at Gary, Ind. Some time next week the cases af | Yim Lang, Charles Oliver and ‘Charles Hudson, charged with break- ing into the Woolworth store and! stealing a lot of merchandise, will be tried. The case was worked up! by Deputy Sheriff Hernandez, who; aerested the litite negroes and _ re-} ‘evered most of the stolen goods. amateur li WAN MERE Ghee c. Army Barra a tek Fer Quick Sales List Property With Gulf Keys Realty Co., Inc. 534 Fleming St. Phone 37 Your i Feb. 15th to 27th it ? MISCELLANEOUS—Beautifully colored water. Woneertai . Yachting. Best fishing im Florida Golf and Tennis. Bathing the year round. Coan try Club (under construction). The Geer Sea Highway over the Keys, commectng Ecy West with the mainland, wil be the mot remarkable bighwsy @ the South whee completed. ADVANTAGES—1. Tropical climate. 2. ‘breaking and entering, are being tried Association tournament, at St. Paul. ita i Know the doings of the world; know the ac i 5 tt tivities of your country; the happenings in your state; what is going on in your community. Read the Local News THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES Published daily in THE KEY WEST CITIZEN OS LE OT LT, { f it t i a | i | i thi set i tf if i i f | ARF teE Hi I} tH ga Hy i { i e & § $ e t Me |

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