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WHEN AND WHERE ecctsoocessese Masonic Directory Dade Lodge No. 14, F. & A. M. meets first and third Wednesdays of each month in lodge rooms on Flem-/ 119 Duval street. J. Winfield Rus- | mustard, ing street. E. L. Albury, secretary. Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64, F. ,& A. M., meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month at the Scottish Rite hall, Eason and Simun | ton streets. Anchor Lodge No. 182, F. & M., meets second and fourth Mon- days at the Scottish Rite hall, Eaton and Simonton streets. C. E. Garing, ecretary. Island Chapter Arch Masons, meets first and thir Mondays at Scott: and Simonton streets. Xetchum, secretary. F. Castro, secretary. No. 21, Royal Chas. H. Monroe Council No. 2, Royal and Select Masters, meets first and third Fridays at Scottish Rite hall, Eaton and Simonton streets. Cnarles H. Ketchum, - secretary. Baron Commandery No. 3, Enights Templar, meets second and Wednesdays at Scottish Rite Eaton and Simonton streets. Charles H. Ketchum, recorder. Palm Lodge of Perfection No. 10, Meets second and fourth Wednesdays at the Scottish Rite hall, Eaton and Simonton streets. Charles E. Garing. secretary. Southern Cross Council, Knights of Rose Criox, meets on call of the ‘master at-the Scottish Rite hail; Eaton and Simonton streets. Chas. E. Garing, secretary. Alpha Council No. 3, nights » meets on call of the master at the Scottish Rite hall, Eaton and Simonton streets. Charles E. Garing, secretary. Key West Consistory Nu 4, neets on call of the master at . Scottish Rite hall, Eaton and Simon- ~ton streets. Charles E. Gearing, secretary. Order of Eastern Star e the Wigwam, Elizabeth and Caroline | = eeter Me. peleoyebie! streets. Joseph Roberts, master of! fourth Fridays at Scottish Rite hall, Eaton and Simontoa streets. Mrs. Annie Sharpley, secretary. - Shrine Club Order of DeMoiay Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order jolay, meets éve: Tuesday at 7:30 at Scottish Rite hall, Eaton and Simonton streets. J. M. \ owe, secretary. Degree of Pocahontas Minoca Council No. 13, meets on the: first and third Tuesday of the month at-7 p. m. at the Red Men’s ball. Mrs, Annie Baker, Keeper of Records. Knights of Columbus Key West Council 1015, Knights of Columbus, meets in the K. hall, Division street, on the second * and fourth Tuesdays of each month|second and fourth Thursdays of, V. A. McDermott, G.'!each month at the P. O. S. of A.! at 8 o'clock, K., William Freeman, R. S. W. C. T. U. Meetings The Key West W. C. T. U. meets the first Wednesday in each month at 4 o'clock p. m. at the various Somes of the members. President, Mrs. A. D. Luethi. e D. O. K. K. Camel Club, D. O. K. K., meets every Tuesday-night st their hall at! Fleming and Margaret streets Pythian Sisters Key West Temple No. 20 Pytman Sisters, meets every Monday night at Isle of Sea Castle hall, on Flem- ing street. Clara Carbonell, ¥. of R. and C. ? Pythian Sisters Justice Temple No. 17, will hoid their regular meetings on the sec-' ond Thursday and fourth Friday nights‘ of each month at the Odd Felluws hall on Caroline street. All visitors will be given a nearty wel- come. Mrs. Linton Curry, M. of R. @c. Modern Woodmen of Ame. <a Island Camp 17020. M. W. A. meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month at 8 p. m. at the Red Men's Hall. John C. Park, Cler®. Knights of Golden Eagle The Knights of the Golden Eacie meets every Tuesday ni, Lt at the hall, Grinnell and streets. Perey M. Roberts, master ef records. YOUR LODGE MEETS Secccccoscccssocessesrese P. O. S. of A. P. O. S. of A. Camp No. 12, meets every Tuesday night in their hall sell, secretary. Catholic Daughters The Catholic Daughters will hold their regular meeting Thursday eve- A.| Bing at Parish Hall in the church! | yard at 7 o'clock. | “B. P. O. Elks Key West Lodge No. 551, B. P. q O- Elks, meets every Thursday night | ish Rite hall, Eaton in their lodge room, 313 Duval St.} G. N. Goshorn, E. R.; Ross C. Saw- yer, secretary. : a Knights of Malta Meet second and fourth Tuesdays at Pythian hall on Fleming street. ROY HAMLIN, Recorder. American Legion Arthur Sawyer Post, No. 28, Am- erican Legion, meets the second and fourth Fridays of er-h month. _H. A. Gibson, commander; R. E. Faulkner, adjutant. Girls Friendly Society St. Paul’s branch of the Girls Friendly Society meets every Mon- [day at 4:30 p, m. at the Parish Hall, Bahama street. Woodmen -f World Key West Camp No. 23, Wood. men of the World, meets every first and third Friday in the K. G. E. the| hall, Fleming street. F. O. Weech. ; C. Cx Dr. C. F. Kenip, Clerk. improved Order of Red Men Tigertail Tribe, No. 19, L O. R. M., meets every Monday evening at records. | Ceeden Camp, Royal Neighbors of America Oversea Camp, Royal Neighbors of America, holds its regular meet- ing -at the*Golden Eagle hall on th fourth Thursday in each month, a’ 8 o'clock. Knights of Pythias Island City Lodge No. 14, K. of P., meets the first, second and third Fridays jn each month at the Odd Arey Hal! on Caroline street. Alfred Higgs, secretary. Coral City Lodge No. 53, K. of P.. meets the first, third and fourth Thursdays in eaca month at the Odd Fellows Hall on Caroline street. Isle of the Sea Lodge 104, K. of P., hold their eeting Wednesday nights in the new Castle Hall, 728 Fleming -street. John L. Curry, Secretary. H enemies >. O. of A. Camp P. 0. of A. Camp No. 4, meets hall, 119 Duval street. Susie Elwood, recording secretary. A Ladies of Golden Eagle | Ladies of Golden Eagle, Florida ' Temple No. 1, meets on the second * and fourth Mondays of the mchth: }at the Golden Eagle Hall. Mrs | Annie Baker, Guardian v. Records | Odd Fellows Key West Lodge No. 15 1. 0. O. F., meets each Monday night at Odd Fellows Hall on Carolire street. Cuba Lodge No. 15, I. 0. O. F., meets each Tuesday night at Odd Fellows Hall on Caroline street. Equity Ledge No. 70, L. O. O. F., meets each Wednesday uight at Odd Fellows Hall on Caroline street. Utte Encampment No. 5, meets the second aad fourth Friday of each mvnth at the P. O. S. of A. Hall, on Duval street. FURNITURE RENOVATED Upholstered and Refinished Mattresses Made Over Parlor Cushions Made W. R. GARING S09 WILLIAM ST. F. H. SOLOMON Plember and Dealer im Plumbers’ Supplies and Sheet Metal Werk V. & K. AUTOMATIC PUMPING OUTFITS 722 CAROLINE ST. Neat te Peseen’s Hardware Stere | PHONE eu-w THE KEY WE “Don't Let That Cold Turn Into “Flu” ii or, even worse, Pnumonia, unless you take care of it at once. | Rub Musterole on the congested parts and see how quickly it brings relief. i | Musterole, made from pure oil of camphor, menthol and other simple ingredients, is a coun- ‘ter-irritant which stimulates circu- lation and helps. break up the cold. As effecfive as the messy old mus- jtard plaster; does the work withott blister. ; Rub it on with your finger-tips.~ You will feel a warm tingle as it en- {ters the pores, then a cooling sensa- jtion that brings welcome relief. | Better than a mustard plaster eee stesssze st esesss is ‘ TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES i* jeeseeteresesesesees | 1732—George Washington, first | President of the United States, born in Westmoreland e---+- Va. Died at Mount Vernon, Va., Dec. 14, 1788. | 1819—Conelusion of the treaty by, | which the United States purchased ; ‘Florida from Spain for $5,000,000. © ' { 1826—Samuel J. R. MetMillan, | United States senator from Minne- jsota 1875-87, born at Brownsville, |Pa. Died in St. Paul, Oct. 3, 1897. ' 1842—-Abraham Lincoln address-_ led the Washington Temperance So- ciety at Springfield, Il., favoring ‘total abstinence. } 1853—-San Francisco, celebrated ithe third anniversary of the or- ganization of its fire companies. 1876—The Society of the Sons of {the American Revolution was first joreanized. 1889—The completion of the great |San Diego Flyme was celebrated. 1917—French and Italian troops, ,in contact in Albania, cut off Athens \from Central Powers. g§ —MOOOMMMOeeTteet ts ae wma nm aml, 1925—-President Ebert of ; German Republic was reported to fica { i | sa Fel. a ; The largest bell in England {Great Paul, which weighs seventee ‘tens, and hangs in one of the towers jof St. Paul’s Cathedral. a in Use For Over 30 Years Always bears Nenarare of JENNIEB.DEBOER ; NOTARY PUBLIC Citizen Bidg. { } ; ' ‘ -PHONE 348 JOHN C. PARK Plamber and Supplies IN NEW LOCATION 328 Simonton Street > eCeeeeeoeeecreeseoseores \ | OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAR Breken Lens Duplicated on the Day Received A. L. PRATT Campbe Bids. That cold may turn into “Flu,”; ISLE LLELELLLLLEALALLLELLLLLELAZLELAI OD OM MM, PAPA ALL LAL LALLA LALA LL AA Aaa A A hdd NS IID DDD a ee ed —CLILIZZLLLLALLLLLLLLL ELE AE LA | 22 a t Facts and Figures For The Advertiser In order to show that The Citizen is the consistent leader in both Local and.Na- tional Advertising, the fol- lowing facts and figures are submitted to the business men of Key West. Local Advertising THE CITIZEN : Number of lines run during January 12 3.2 98 Local Advertising OTHER PAPER 113.316 — C hakdle hha Matadiaded ddd dded N Number of lines run during January 39.704 oreign Advertising OTHER PAPER Number of lines run during January 15.554 These figures show total lineage for but 26 issues of The Citizen, as ne Sunday paper is issued, against 30 issues of the other paper. All Foreign Advertising is placed by Advertising Agencies whe make a thorough examination of local papers before placing their orders. Legi- timate circulation is looked into as well as general standing ‘of all papers. It will be noted that these experienced advertising men placed three imes the lineage with The Citizen that was placed with the other paper. Ld. 6 hehe dadad A times THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ; ee,