The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 24, 1926, Page 4

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PAGEFOUR _ FISHER’S BOAT TO ACCOMPANY VESSELS ON TRIP FLEET OF YACHTS AND RACING CRUISERS WILL ARRIVE AT *" KEY WEST FRIDAY FROM * MIAMI F] t be euade be The fleet of yachts and racing «ruisers will leave Miami at 8 o’clock Friday morning, arriving in Key’ West Friday evening for the yacht Yegatta, February 28. Carl Fisher’s boat, the Shadow _H, will act as the from Miami to Key West. t The headquarters for the visitors entering the races will anchor in the submarine basé, naval station. All, visiting yachtsmen who have eligible ‘yachts to enter the regatta are asked ‘to communicate with Henry R. Mal- Jory at the offices of the Garrison ‘Park Corporation, telephone 332. | A dinner dance will be given on the, ‘evening of the 27th at the Hotel La Concha. All visiting yachtsmen and, their immediate families are invited. ‘All competing yachtsmen are invited, to a dinner February 28 at the Hotel, Casa Marina. The bathing beauty contest will j be held on the 28th, when the young; lady to represent Key West at the; Ponce de Leon celebration will be selected. Speed boats, motor boats and cabin cruisers are entered in the regatta. ‘The course for the event has been ‘Iaid out in front of the Hotel Casa Marina. Arthur Brown has received word that H. Paul Prigg, secretary of the! Miami Yacht Club, will be here tor| ‘the yacht regatta, sponsored by the; Key West Yacht Club, and wili enter! ‘two. boats, Biscayne Baby and Chris- «raft. The express cruiser, Jolly Rover,| belonging to Charles Pease of Miami, swill also be entered in the regatta. C. W. Chase, Jr., manager of the Car} Fisher properties, will be here,' Yepresenting Carb Fisher. Mr. Fisher, has written that he will make every effort to be in Key West for the races, and will enter a new Biscayne baby , ‘on, its maiden race, Shadow H, which | will mother the rest of the boats} down to Key West, W. J. Conners wilt bring an ex-| ‘press cruiser and the yacht, W. J. . Conners III. +The Key West E ht Club met this | /‘Morning to IE final ‘arrange-| ments for the regatta. Another meet-| ing will take place tomorrow so as to have everything complete for the event. ¥ A number of yachts and racing ves-} sels are now in port, and they will | de asked to participate in the regatta.) ‘Among those in port are the Calli- ope, belonging to W. E. D. Stokes;! the Samuri, owned by W. Earl Dodge, | New York financier; the Seyon, own-| ed by a Boston aptomobile man; the, Alice, owned by Henry Howard of Cleveland, Ohio, and the Pawnee,' owned by Harry Payne Bingham of New York. | The following is the program of events: - 1, Power Fishing Boats, over and ; cunder 20 ft., 2 classes. Distance, 1 mile; trophy, $10 gold; time, 1:00. 2. Canoe Race. Distance 1-3 mile; trophy, $10 gold; time, 1:30. 8. Working Class Boats. Distance, | 1 mile; trophy, $10 gold; time, 2:00.; 4. Cutter Race (rowing). 1 mile.’ $10 gold; 2:30. 5. Cruiser: Race, under 30 ft. miles;:$19°gdid; 3:00.“ 5a. Canoe Tilting. 6. Cruisers and Chris Craft, ‘plas 30 ft. 5 miles; cup; 3:30. 6a. Aquaplane Exhibition, riding, standing on head and shoulders. 7. Biscayne Babies First Heat. miles; 4:00. 7a. Swimming Contests. Medals awarded. 8 Aquaplane Race fastest. 2/ miles; eup; 4:30. Entries: Chamber ‘of Commerce, Realtors, Key West, Yacht Club, Pirates Club. 8a. Bathing Beauty Contest. to Miss Key West. | 9. Super Express Cruisers. 10 miles. cup; 5:00. | 9a. Diving Contests. Medals, awarded. { 10. Final Biscayne Baby Race. 5 miles; cups te winner and runner-up. Please make entries to either Arthur M. Brown, Secretary, Phone 37, or Henry R. Mallory, Phone 332. No entry fee. 5 | Cup PAUPER FINDS BED IS TOO : HARD AND FOOD INFERIOR CHICAGO—A letter written to the County Commissioners by Henry M. Gross, a pauper inmate of the Dun- Ping poorhease, has been placed on file without acion. In his letter Gross set forth major comol.ints, as, Toiows: i 1. My bed is too hard to be com- : | 2. My food is of inferior quality @nd not at all what I am accustomed to. I need more steak. 3. Once F found a speck of dirt on & plate. i 4. The knives supplied me are of-, ‘ten stained. Gross is said to have had consid- erable money at one time, but lost St in real estate speculation. | ing street. se Bedeock VK | | Sisters, iat Isle j ing WHEN AND WHERE Masonic Directory Dade Lodge No. 14, F. & A. M. meets first and third Wednesdays of each month in lodge rooms on Flem- 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, Eaton and Simen- ton streets. F. Castro, secretary. Anchor Lodge No. 182, F. & A. | ning at Parish Hall in the church nightly under the direction of Revs. weight, Atlanta, outpointed Judge j ‘mother ship for the fleet on the trip M., meets second and fourth Mon-! yard at 7 o'clock. days at the Scottish Rite hall, Eaton | and Simonton streets. C. E. Garing, secretary. Island Chapter No. 21, Royal Arch Masons, meets first and third Mondays at Scottish Rite hall, Eaton and Simonton streets. Chas. H. Ketchum, secretary. Monroe Council No. 2, Royal and Select Masters, meets first and third Sridays at Scottish Rite hall, Eaton and Simonton streets. Charles H. Ketchum, secretary. Commandery No. Baron 3, | Knights Templar, meets second and fourth 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 hall, Eaton and Simonton streets. Chas. E. Garing, secretary. Alpha Council No. ts Kadoah, meets on call of the mester at the Scottish Rite hall, Eaton and Simonton streets. Charles E. Garing, secretary. West. Co: Nu 4, meets Maal wt fe mae ak Scottish Rite Eaton and Simon- ton streets, E. Garing; 3, Knigh i secretary. Order of Eastern Star Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of Star, meets second and fourth Fridays at Scottish Rite hall, Eaton and Simonton streets. Mrs. Annie Sharpley, secretary. Shrine Club - Meets the first Tuesday in each month. .Arthur H. Sheppard, secre- Order of DeMolay Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order DeMolay, meets every Tuesday night at 7:30 at Scottish Rite hall, Eston 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 hall. Mrs; Annie Baker, Keeper of | Records. Knights of Columbus Key West Council 1035, Knights of Columbus, meets in the K. C. ball, Division street, on second ‘ McDermott, G William Free vaan, R. S. sre, West W. C. T. U. meets eduesday in each month at 4 o'clock p. m. at the various Somes of the members. Preside: Mrs, A. D. Luethi. se D. O. K. K.- Fleming and Margaret streets. the/ hall, Fleming street, F. 0. | Curry, Secretary. Camel Club, D. 0. K. K.; meets} every Tuesday right at their hall at | |_ Key West Lodge No. 1! 1 0. 0. YOUR LODGE MEETS There was another prayer service held last evening at the Congre-/ j ‘gational Church in connection with | P. O. S. of A. the revival meetings that will begin P. 0. S. of A. Camp No. 12, meets here on Friday evening on the Har- every Tuesday night in their hall Tis school grounds in a large tent 119 Duval street. J. Winfield Rus- that will be erected this afternoon sell, secretary. \for this purpose. j | There will be another service_held | tonight at the First Methodist Church “ which will be conducted under the St puscegncomass \leadership of Rev. Eldridge of the | The Catholic Daughters will hold Congregational Church. their regular meeting Thursday eve-- These services are I being - held; 'Munro, Adams, Eldridge, Ley and other pastors of the city, and all are. B. P. O. Elks peeved to attend. Key West Lodge No. 551, B. P.|***** teste eeesess) oO. Elks, meets every Thursday night + *| in their lodge room, 313 Duval. St.'« G. N. Goshorn, E. R.; Ross C. Saw- ¢ — | yer, secretary. | Racing—Meeting at Jefferson PRx,. New Orleans. Meeting of Miami Knights of Malta | Jockey Club, at Miami. Meeting of Meet second and fourth Tuesdays West Coast Jockey Club, at Tampa. at Pythian hall on Fleming street. CALENDAR OF SPORTS + *; jetseeeteteeeteeeesset) Meeting of Tia Juana Jockey Club, at ROY HAMLIN, Recorder. Tia Tia Juana. Meeting of Havana- | American Jockey Club, at Havana. | Golf — Women’s South Atlantic American Legion | championship, at Ormond Beach. An- Arthur Sawyer Post, No. 28, Am-| nual Seniors’ tournament at Pine- eriean Legion, meets the second hurst, N. C. Annual invitation tour- and fourth Fridays of ea~h month. nament opens at Houston, Texas. H. A. Gibson, commander; R. E.| Faulkner, adjutant. { { { | Bowling — Southwestern Bowling Association tournament, at Tulsa. | Girls Friendly Society | Curling—International matches at St. Paul's branch of the Girts| Quebec. Friendly Society meets every Mon- ei? day at 4:30 p. m. at the Parish} Boxing—Bob Lawson vs. Young, Hall, Bahama street. | Bob Fitzsimmons, 10 rounds, at New i BERLIN—Forbidden to marry be- York. | 1 cause of their youth, Karl Groelling’ ‘and Elsa Zoelner, both 17, sp ereres | themselves. ‘ t » } Woodmen of World DOUBLE LOVE TRAGEDY Key West Camp No. 23, Wood- men of the World, meets every first! and third Friday in the KG. E. Weech. C. C:. Dr. C. F. Kemp, Clerk. ; 5 | MANY AIR DEATHS IN RUSSIA Improved Order of Red Men ; PP pi Ranta me = .» ™ every Monday even‘ at the Wigwam, Elizabeth and Caroline ove Joseph Roberts, master of records. { REVAL—According to reports re- ceived here, more than 70 Russian military aviators have been killed during the last six months. 4 i of America, holds its regular meet- ing at the Golden Eagle hall on the fourth Thursday. in each month, at 8 o'clock. | Knights of Pythias Island City Lodge No. 14, K. of P., meets the first, second and third} Fridays in each month at the Odd Fellows Hall on Caroline street.| Alfred Higgs, secretary. : | Coral City Lodge No. 538, K. of| P.. meets the first, third and fourth Thursdays in each month at the Odd | ° Fellows Hall on Caroline street. Isle of the Sea Lodge 104, K. of P., hold their regular meeting Wednesday nights in the new Castle Hall, 728 Fleming street. John L. P. 0. of A. Camp P, 0. of A, Camp No.%, meets | second and fourth Thursdays of . each month at the P. O. S. of A.! hall, 119 Duval street. Susie Elwood, | recording secretary. } “Bndies ot Giddens Eagle Ladies of Golden Eagle, Florida Temple No. 1, meets on the second and fourth Mondays of the month at the Golden’ Eagle Hall. Mrs Annie Baker, Guardian vu. Records Left-Hand Drive— Odd Fellows F., meets each Monday night at | Odd Fellows Hall on Carolire street. Pythian Sisters | Key West Temple No. 20 Pytman/ meets every Monday night , on Flem-/ street. | Clara Carbonell, W. of R. and C.} Fellows Hall on Caroline street. j of Sea Castle hall, Pythian Sisters @c. | Modern Woodmen of Ame. ‘<a. Island Camp 17020, M. W. A. Knights of Golden Eagle The Knights of the Golden Eagie aeets every i. US at the hall, Grinnell and streots. Percy M. Roberts, master of records. iday| Odd | | ‘meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays! ‘les, pencil and sharpener, small silk of the month at 8 p. m. at the Red, embroidered flag, motor trials pro- ; Men’s Hall. John C. Park, Clerk. gramme, a two-cent bit, an engage- Cuba Lodge No. 15, L. O. O. F.,! meets each Tuesday night at Odd Fellows Hall on Caroline street. | Equity Lodge No. 70, I. 0. O. F.,! meets each Wednesday aight at Odd | Otto Encampment No. 5, meets {the second and fourth Friday of | jeach munth at the P. O. S. of A. Justice Temple No. 17, will hoid | their regular meetings on the sec- | ‘end Thursday and fourth Frida nights of each month at the Fellows hall on Caroline street. All visitors will be given a hearty wel-/ come. Mrs. Linton Curry, M. of R.! Hall, on Duval street. { iS IT A JUNK SHOP OR HANDBAG WOMAN SEEKS? CHICAGO— Mrs. C. A. Willis gave the people of this city a_laugh when she advertised for a lost handbag. She described its contents as follows: Powder puff, ivory cigarette ho'der, silver card case, tortoiseshell specta- ment ring, a key. a mirror, a purse, hairpins, scissors, a thimble, and 2a | handkerchief. i Omaha sniper, under heavy guard in cell, threatens to escape and kill anybody who tries te step him. Tudor Fordor Coupe Touring ©. Runabout - Supremacy, Maintained t which Established Ford Leadership Qrigitelty introduced by Ford on the Model T car since adopted for most American- FIGHT RESULTS (By Associated Press) Sete eee eeseeeee URBANA, Ills——Chick Nazelli, Chicago, shaded Eddie Staten, Dan- ville, 8. Jimmy Smith, Urbana, knocked out Battling Vickery, Chanute Field, 3. . > VERNON, Cal.—Jock Malone, St.| Paul, and Ted Moore, of Engiand, | fought a draw, 10. j * = * i * ATLANTA—Larry Avera, welter- | ampbell Bide. Flemter St Horning, Savarmah, 10. 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