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7 To Arrive Feb. 27 The U. S. Nakomis will arrive Feb- ruary 27 from Cuba. The govern- ment vessel will spend a few days at this port. , " | Mallory Due Saturday oa e steamship Hem - i The wrecking tug Warbler, which Fk oniie: fi stad = opts A had been at Miami for several weeks night from New_York en route to working in an endeavor to remove 4 Galveston, with passengers and vessel obstructing the channel, _re- freight on board. turned to port today. | A * 2 * Troop I Meets Friday © There will be a meeting of Troop I, Boy. Scouts of America, held on Friday night at their headquarters on Division street, and all members are requested to be in attendance. * * -+ Returns To Port ‘Train Arrives at 8:30 Many Havana Passengers =~ The morning train arrived at 8:30 — The P. & O. steamer arriving here o’clock this morning with a large yesterday afternoon from Havana number of passengers on board- brought a large number of passen- Many of those arriving remained 2©rs who had been spending several over in Key West for several days’ days visiting in the Cuban capital visit. and other points in the Island Re- * public. * 9-3 ss Special Train Arrives There was a special train arriving Hannibal Coming Here here this morning at 7:30 o’clock. The U. S: S. Hannibal wil arrive from the north with a large number in Key West March 1, according to a of passengers on board. Many of dispatch received by the naval sta- those arriving on the special left on tion. The Hannibal has been engag- the boat for Havana. ,ed in survey work for the past sev- —- “eral months off the Cuban coast. Cuba From Tampa Friday She will remain here until March 15. The P. & O. steamship Gubs, i < 2 * Capt. William M. White, which left yacht Boat Arrives here Tuesday night for Tampa, will’ The yacht Nordeda of Ft. Myers return to this port tomorrow morn- came into port this morning. The ing. - The steamer will leave again. Nordeda belongs to W. B. Towles,. for Havana during the day on the .on of the late W. H. Towles, cattle arrival of the train from the north. nan of Key West and Ft. Myers. BPs The boat is chartered by Mr. Read Meeting of Girl Scouts | of Omaha, Neb. His wife and a party There will be a meeting of Troop o¢ friends are on board. 4, Girl Scouts, held tomiornewseSirrs3 7 “ Be a = noon, beginning at 5 o'clock, a To Entertaia their® headquarters in the Scottish *° -™ Rite hall, and Mrs. A. H. Melnnis;”. -Mr- and Mrs. Frank Gray are en- a ong —o. Praga eae ! at the Hotel Casa Marina. Mrs. Gray is the sister of Mrs. Clark D. Stearns ——— and have been visiting Captain and Mrs. Stearns for several weeks. They in Chicago. . * * s Schooner Leaves Port The schooner Eureka, whiclr — their home ived in port a few days ago m : Canaeoban, lade again st che on a. Mrs. Kemp Recuperating * | tertaining Monday evening at dinner _ ROTARIANS HOLD LUNCHEON TODAY AT LA CONCHA PLANS ARE COMPLETED FOR YACHT REGATTA TO BE CON- DUCTED ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY The completed plans for the yacht regatta Saturday and Sunday were disclosed at ‘the Rotary Club luncheon today at the Hotel -La Concha by Arthur Brown and Mor- ris N. Partridge. A number of- Biscayne babies will arrive tomorrow night in tow of the Shadow H, cruiser entered’ in her maiden race by Carl Fisher. Carl Fisher, Charles Pease -and W. J. Conners will enter their super ex- press cruisers in a r&ce. There will also be water sports, swimming events and aquaplane |Faces, which will be entered in by j members of the chamber of com- merce, Pirate’s Club, Key West Realty Boatd and the Key West Yacht Club. All are urged to turn out between 2 and 5 o’clock. The.courses for the yacht racing are in front of the Hotel Casa Marina or between the P. & O. docks and the Porter dock, accordin® to the direction of wind. These courses were laid by Capt. Luther Pinder. Benjamin Schwartz, who is in the city in the interest of Near ‘East re- lief, gave a resume of conditions over in Jerusalem. He said that he was much impressed with the agri- cultural possibilities of the state of Florida and stated that there would be an exodus to- Florida as long as the climate remains. He compared this to the other development along movement. Mr. Schwartz said that the Jews had suffered the most before be- cause they restricted to the trades, but now it is being made possible jfor them to settle on farms, so that they can become valuable citizens and make valued contributions along the paths of civilization. the Red Sea—a back to the wd, return ° ves-' Mrs. William P. Kemp will return i sel we yee Re ecko sie to her home the early part of next; The Reverend Glass, who has tem-| noon with a load of freight to be dis-' week after several weeks illness. She ‘porarily been made minister of St.‘ charged at the Mallory dock for was operated upon last Wednesday Paul’s Episcopal Church, spoke about | shipment north. |at Dr, Lowe’s Hospital. the development that would take} if place in Key West during the next! z ‘two or three years and spoke of the fine fishing and boating available here. xt.<Thursday the regular elec-| Ne tion of ‘the officers of the Rotaty | ‘Club will take place. Personal Mention’ + jthe following: Benjamin Schwartz, Bastoii Gfooms of *the Key West ~ Misses Ona Curry and Fern Long, aan ps aera end cup Electric Company has returned from’ of Miami are on an. indefin sf Canada; Edgar H. Peed of th i ; ther of! ; . Peed o: e +e short business trip in Miami. eeu a pager wees em (Maliifecturers “Rebord, Baliitaore, | - {Md.; Robert Austin of the Key West E. P. Johnson, first assistant keeper’ wait Holcomb, evangelist, who Foundation Company ‘and _ the of Sombrero Light Station, returned i conduct revival services here be- ‘Reverend Glass of St. Paul’s Epis- yesterday afternoon to Sombrero'cinning tomorrow evening, was an |Copal Church. Guests at the luncheon included | Campbell Bldg. ose ceeeecececeees! LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS . | ' | FLORIDA—Miami Main Channel = leoeseseeses 9 ste © © o & ary 20, 1926, will be rebuilt ax soon { 3 . as practicable. PRESIDENT | Florida East Coast car ferry? Buoy List, 7th’ District, 1925, » { GUE Ti it MARINE NOTES . OF EPWORTH LEA- Estrada Palma, Captain .W. J. Phe-' ‘© ADDRESS YOUNG Han, arrived from Havana with 95> PEOPLE . cars, and sailed for Havana with | yy = _ .|26 ears of miscellaneous commodi-/ The young people of the First jties this morning Mcthodist Church, Fleming Street; Church, Ley Memorial Church, and | {the Cuban Methodist Church on Du- val street, will listen on Sunday af- ternoon in the First Methodist Church at 4 o’clock to a young man Light List, Atlantic Const, 1925, ‘0. 1912, pp. 348, 349. By direction of the Commissioner jof Li P. & O. steamship -Northland, | Capt. Crosby, sailed for Havana at | 19:30 A. M. with 391 passengers to- | ; |day. | i who has devoted his life to the ser- | P. a0. stceaaig Gavereee Ge’ Qwoid Imitations vice of inspiring and improving;j. J. Phelan, will arrive from Ha- seligeeey the lives of young peo*!vana this afternoon j ple. : | ee At this time Angus Williams, pres- | ident of the Epworth League of the; Florida Conference of the Methodist | WM. W. DEMERITT, * Superintendent of Lighthouses « Florida East Coast car ferry-H. M. | Flagler, Captain Hansen, will arrive | Spincopel: Church Soni: will tect ;from Havana this afternoon and will | ss ch, South, will lecture } <ai] 5 a | on “The Value of the Young fasetten for Havana with 26 cars of mis- | This lecture will be interesting (ae commodities tonight. say the least, and no young person | | -iford to miss it. Mr. Williams} is an experienced worker with the vou of the church, and has si] HATS OF ALL KINDS much success as_a leader of young! CLEANED AND BLOCKED aber The boy’s orchestra will | ‘urnish ie duri ice. j Ladi Gent musie during the service. a eae ~ Made to Order NOTICE Take notice that I will on March'| GEORGE’S HAT SHOP 10th, 1926, or as-soon thereafter as 608 Duval St. I may be heard, apply. for a pardon! for Carlos Revero, who was convicted! of murder in the Monroe County Gad cuit, Court in February, 1914; any- one desiring may then be heard on! the merits of the application. WM. C. HODGES, Attorney: for Petitioner. feb 25; nar 4 Hats Princess Abida- of Bhopal, India, will marry a native ruler next fall, when she will be 14 years old. We are looking for a real live man te sell Automobiles and Real Estate, and for 2 mcm w_> can handle these two lines, we have a geod pesi- . - OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAR Broken Lens Duplicated om the Day Received | | | | A. L. PRATT Flaming 36 | Meltzer & Navarro ae Station after spending his quarterly grriyal in the city last evening over “Bugs” Warner read the following vacation in Key West. Capt. Edmund Albury, ‘who is now engaged in the fishing business at Miami, was an arrival in the city this.morning over the East Coast, and will spend several days’ stay in the Island City. was the H. A. Bethel, of Matecumbe, included in the arrivals on morning train, and will spend sev- , -eral weeks’ visit in Key West with relatives and friends. E. R. Simmons, prominent real estate dealer Brooklyn, N. Y., who had been Handing several days’ visit in Havana and Key West, was a passenger leaving last night over the East Coast en route north. L. C. Adams, who had been spend- | ithe East Coast. y s x communication from Walter Smith, secretary of the Rotary Club, Pon- Miss Thelma Sawyer was a pas-|tiac, Mich.: : 'senger leaving on the morning train Dear Brother Rotarian: ‘for Miami where she will spend the | Just give me a minute of your next several weeks visiting with time, read this through and forget relatives and friends. you have a waste basket. ; j We Pontiac Rotarians are going to F.. B. Hilton, connected with the be hosts at a big party the evening ‘office forcé of the Havana Railway of Thursday, February 25th. You ‘Company, who had been spending a/and the members of your club are ‘tew days’ visit in Key West, was alinvited. In fact every Rotarian in passenger leaving yesterday on the the United States and Canada is in- |P. & ©. boat en route to Havana. vited. 4 ge We are determined that you shall | Mrs, Grover Sau and MRenjoy this evening. We have taken ‘dren, who had been spénding-“sev-\into consideration the _ possibility (eral ‘weeks’ visit in Key. West with that you cannot come to the party so relatives and friends, were outg@ing we have made arrangements to bring passengers on the morning train for |the party to you. It will be broadcast , Miami where they are now making | by WSR, giant station of the Jewett Bs & 4 FLORIDA Containing New Sectional Maps of Each County ; Showing = \their residence. | Radio & Phonograph Company of Alexander Jenks, one of the keep-| pee Surveys, | this city. Remember this, the wave length pro- Roads, Railroads, Canals, ing several weeks visiting in Key ers of Carrysfort Light Station, who of WJR is 517 meters. The ' Two Divisions of Boy LIVETENANT AND MRS. STARK WARNER WILL ENTERTAIN WITH BRIDGE ALSO AT AF- FAIR TONIGHT Lieut. and Mrs. Stark Warner en- dence. | station. * [Jewett »Company’s $155 receiving or through a committee appointed "William street. First Division will |™orning and it may be sent out in t bef th This is to be a high class, stem-/| tertain this evening at the Hotel La topies to be brough — » then tune in on Pontiac, WJR—we Approximately fifty guests hav@ and Mrs. J. J. Maher, W. E. D. Let The Artman Press print it. Frederick Baltzly, Lieut. and Mrs. E. Gate, Mr. and Mrs. Stonner, Jerry Uphel 3 and Refinished West with relatives and friends, was had been spending a few weeks’|gram starts at 8 o'clock eastern included in the passengers leaving vacation in Key . West with his standard time. The date is Thurs- on the morning train en route to Mi- family, was a passenger leaving on \day, February 25. ami where he is now making his resi- the morning train en route to his Would you like to have one of the ‘sets? Then send a telegram to us eo jat the Board of Commerce, Pontiac, Michigan that evening telling us DINNER PARTY ithat you are listening in. You can listen in either as a club assembled AT LA CONCHA i ss for that purpose. Don’t fail to let 'Séouts of America, will meet tonight ceiving sets is going to ippe: lat 7:30 at scout headquarters, 517{>¥ the Jewett Company the next : 7: {answer to your telegram. Include sam re tres ne reat 'the name of the sender and the club attend as matters of importance represented. All telegrams received | will be discussed at these sessions. ¢@rly will be announcd over the | Athletics will be one of the main {“mike- " 5 winding program. Don’t miss it! Aj; Concha with a bridge and dinner, Meetings a — letter is going out to every | party in honor of Lieutenant War= Giiatios. Club in the United States and Can- ner’s mother, Mrs. J. S. Warner, (ida. Please read this letter at your | Mrs. Sarah D. Nicely of Wilkes Gray, Lieut. and Mrs. C. W. Martyr, ‘meeting between now and the date, Barre, Pa. ?Capt..enc Mrs: John Berry, Capt. promise you a good time. been invited. The guest list includes Stokes, Jr.. Miss Florence Critten- the following: “ton, Judge and Mrs. Jefferson B. Mrs. J. S. Warner, Mrs. Sarah DY Browne. me i Nicely, Capt. and Mrs. Clark Senator and Mrs William He} S\earns, Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Malone, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H./ FURNITURE RENOVATED . Seibert, Lieut. and Mrs. J. H. Trevor, Miss Mary Trevor, Mr. and | homes, Capt. and Mrs. C. N. Mul- Mrs. Stephen Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mattresses Made Over drow, Maj. Gen. Harry C. Hale, Capt. Trevor, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Few- Parlier Cushions Made and Mrs. Willis Hale, Lieut. and ster, Mrs. Smith, Warren Drew, Aus- W. R. GARING Mrs. MacCall Pate, Lieut: and Mrs:tin Drew, Mrs. Drew, Mrs. R.A! soo WILLIAM ST. - G.cry. Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mrs. A. F. Grimsley. Drainage, and Other Valuable Information Compiled From The Latest Reliable Data es WE HAVE THEM IN STOCK : | LET US SHOW YOU ONE Price $12.50 We also have a stock of folder maps of Monroe County Price 35c a ey