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Notes of The Passing Day Willie McClintock Ill Willie McClintock, house Department, is 1117 Fleming “ane * of the Light- | ill at his home, * Vessel ae The Ida, consigned to Taylor and Company, came into port this morn- ing for coal. ee ee Cuba To Tampa Tonight The steamship Cuba, Capt. William M. White, will leave tonight at 7:30 o’clock for Tampa. The steamer will return to this port on Monday morn-. ing. * * * Mallory Due Tonight The steamship Henry R. Mallory of the Mallory Steamship Company, will arrive in port tonight from New York, en route to Galveston, with passengers and freight on board. * * * Schooner Due Monday H The schooner Eureka will’ arrive in, port on Monday from Caxambas with a load of freight to be discharged at the Mallory dock for shipment north over the Mallory Line. * * s Born, Baby Girl Pp baby girl was born last evening 7:30 o’clock:to Mr. and Mrs. John! noth at their residence in the rear of; 309 Whitehead street. Mother and, baby are reported to be getting along, nicely. * Tug Boat Arrives The tug Jim Sid arrived in port * * this morning at 8 o’clock, making fast the troop transacted during the course to the old P. & O. dock at the foot of Duval street. The vessel is consigned to the Porter Dock Company, and will remain at this port for a few days. | * >. * Tank Steamer Arrives France stopped in port this morning on her way to Port Arthur, Texas. | The New York belongs to the Texas | Oil Company. eit | Personal } | Assists Vessel The C. G. 302 assisted in pulling ‘off the S. S. Antilla, which had gone ‘aground at South Pass, Mississippi River. zs # + | Cuba From Havana Today The steamship Cuba will arrive in port this afternoon from Havana, and | will leave again during the evening en route to Tampa. The steamer is scheduled to return to this port again on Monday morning from the west coast port. oe ierce Many Havana Passengers The P. & O. steamer arriving in port yesterday afternoon from Ha- vana had a large number-of passen- gers on board. Many of those arr:v ing on the boat remained over in Key West for a few days’ visit. * * * Steamer Arrives In Port The steamship Louisiana of the! Gulf & Southern Steamship Company, arrived in port this morning at 8 o’clock from New Orleans with a load of freight to be discharged at this! | port. The yesse! is consigned to C. | E. Smith, agent of the Mallory Steam- ship Company, who is also agent of the new line. * *¢ ¢ Troop I Holds Meeting There was a meeting of Troop I, Boy Seouts of America, he! last! ; night at their headquarters on Divi- | sion street, there being a large num-| ‘ber of members in attendance, with | considerable business of interest to of the REO MES saseian. * Scouts Hold Meeting ‘there was an interesting and well- | attended meeting of Troop 4, Girl ' Scouts, held yesterday afternoon at . The oil tanker Néw York from their headquarters in the Scottish Rite Hall, corner of Eaton and Simonton streets, uhder the direction of Mrs.} A. H. McInnis, scoutmistress of the organization. Mention Mrs. Benjamin Saunders was in-; Miss Helen Davis, who had been’ ‘Fur All Urged To Make Early Reservations Fort Reception At Hotel The committee in charge of the Dinner Dance.to be given at ‘Concha Hotel this evening in honor of the visiting yachtsmen requests | that all who contemplate attending to make their reservations as soon as possible. Elaborate preparations have been tmade for the event, which gives |promise of being one of the most en- joyable affairs of the social season. CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR RENT shed apartment, veniences, White 5@3 Duval. | modern street. con- Apply feb2 WANTED | WANTED—Young “colored boy any- where betweén 15 and 18 years old to work evenings; also Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Arthur M. Brown, eare of Gulf Keys Realty Co., 534 Fleming street. feb. 25-tfe WANTED by steady tenant, furnish- ed house, five rooms or more; would consider unfurnished place if de- sirable and reasonable. Write X, Y, Z, this office. feb. 26-3tx MEN WISHING to enter dining, sleeping car service as conductors, | porters; waiters, write 123 Rail- way exchange, Kansas City. Sat. tf; SALESMEN , RELIABLE man wanted to show, samples and take orders; exper‘-. ence not necessary; good pay; Pleasant work; steady position as our direct factory representative; good future. son, Chicago. MALE HELP WANTED MAN wanted (city or country); old- established company will supply. capital and start you in your own, permanent business selling neces- sities people must buy every day; experience unnecessary. Write McConnon & Co., Factory 812, Winona, Minn. feb. 27-1tx' AGENTS. WANTED i |LARGE CROWD AT "REVIVAL SERVICE: and according to the management, } i { Apply at once to} Great Western Co., 847 W. Jack-} feb 27-1tx! ae? Body of ace Phiiee Wimberly Is Forwarded To Shady Grove, Fla. |e cease is COMMANDER ROGERS ON WAY TO CITY (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, The body of George Chester Feb. 27.— | Wimberly. the man who was killed. Commander John Rogers, as- */in an automobile accident out on the - aE chief of ‘naval —_ County Road last Sunday, has been: nautics, hopped off today in a * | ¢,.warded to his late home at Shady seaplane for Guantanamo, Cuba, * | Grove, Fla. The body was prepared where he will inspect the air- *|¢.) transportation by. G. Frenk craft squadrons of the scouting . fleet. He will follow the coast Eade paper ct pent acieedar se ime by as | establishment. eee | E. C. Wimberly and C. R. Wim- {berly, who only sustained slight in- jjuries in the accident, accompanied jthe remains of their brother home. | SUCCESSFUL MEETING HELD + AT TENT HERE LAST rs NIGHT | At the opening service of the Re- vival Meetings in the tent last night) on the Harris school grounds, there was a large crowd. The evangelist, Rev. Holcomb, is a pleasant and force- ful speaker, gripping the attentior of his audience with a very timely and's * + #+*% *+ + # # # * #e #& appropriate message. As all big __ events are predicted by signs, so must Se E the Revival. Signs of supplication Interesting Meeting Held and expectancy must be in evidence. : At Legion Clubhouse Near Beach Last Night The first service was good. Tonight A meeting of unusual interest | ' will be second service, and every night following. Come early Sunday night’ took place at the American Legion Clubhouse last night. After the dis- and get your seat. The singer will To Be Demonstrated In posal of much important business, a opén Saturday night with an interest- debate took place between Comrades Key West ing song service and special solos, ete. Don’t miss this evening service. CHURCH REPORTER. Stephens and Moon. The subject} s was “Which is the most valuable ani- | You cannot afford not to see mal to the human race, the cow or! the mule?” After thirty minutes of rapid fire talk ceased, a secret vote! was taken and the mule won out by: a two to one majority, which re-} called to the members present the! eternal question of “who won the war?” and the mule received his |’ consideration last night. Another | debate on the saxophone will take, place between the same two at the. clubhouse later. | * = * * = * = & * Million Dollar Invention A CORRECTION Through an error in two publica- tions of the front page advertise- ment of the Business Men’s Luncheon at the Hotel La Concha, this week, the price was quoted at $1.25 instead of $1.00. The Citizen feels called upon to say that the error was with them, as the regular price of $1.00 has been maintained during the week, this, and it costs you nothing. BE THERE TONIGHT Between 6:00 and 9:00 P. M. Corner Duval and Southard Streets will continue to be charged. : A GOOD MAN WANTED House votes on bill for settlement = of railroad labor disputes. | ~ We are looking for a real live man to sell Automobiles and Real Es‘ate, and for a man who can handle these two lines, we have a good posi- tion. © TODAY IN WASHINGTON Appropriation bills occupy senate. . . . Army and navy committees of house coors hearings: * OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAR Brekeu Lens Duplicated em the eluded in the recent arrivals from, pending several weeks viditing in Miami, and will spend several weeks” Rey West, left recently over the Flor- visit in Key West with relatives and ida East Coast Railway en route to" friends. | Miami, where she is now making her; residence. | Miss Cora Albury was included in! 2a Beare a i the paasengers leaving on™ the fhorn-! Roland J. Lowe, who is employed ing train for Miami following sev-’ in the mechanical shops of the Flor- eral weeks’ visit in Key West with ida East Coast Railway at Miami, relatives and friends. was an arrival on the morning train, i and will spend several days’ visit in A. B. ‘Owens, official of the Ha- Key West attending to business mat-_ vana Electric Company, who had ters. | been spending a few days’ business! e i visit in Key West, left this morning William H. Monsalvatge, conduct- on the boat for Havana. jing the DuBois Touring party, left yesterday on the steamship Cuba for Mrs. Luther A. Saunders, accom- Havana, and will remain there for panied by her children, who had Several days, returning to Key West been spending several weeks visiting some time during the coming week. in Miami and other points up the | = East Coast, returned to the city on the morning train. Capt. Julius B. Albury, formerly of Key West, but who is now re-' isiding in Miami, was included in the | Rhodes Boyking of the Kirk- arrivals on the morning train, and’ patrick Lumber and Timber Com- will spend several days’ business visit pany spent several days in Key West in the Island City. and left last night for Mobile. He’ will return to the city Tuesday. | Alfred A. Morrison, prominent lumber dealer of Birmingham, Ala., | Bertram H. Cardy, who is employed who had been spending several days at Miami by the Florida East Coast on business in Key West, was included Railway Company, was an arrival in.in the passengers leaving last night! the city last evening for a short over the East Coast en route to his visit. home. SELL GUARANTEED PAINT to home owners; ‘freight prepaid; big pay; no investment;.experience un— necessary ; exclusive territory; na-! Meltzer & Navarro tionally known, company; we® de- liver and collect. Box 4027, pis} tion “A,” Kansas City, Mo. j feb 27- It! Star Can Opener. The perfect tool. Enables women and_ children to open all cans safely, simply, ef- fectively. Agents and canvassers | wanted. State and city rights. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Send 50c for sample. ' Star Can Opener Co., P. O. Box 989, Coral Gables, Fla. feb27-1t_ FEMALE HELP i WOMEN WORK HOME—Make $5.00; six hours work; dignified; no sell- ing. Consolidated Card Co., 128! N. Wells St., Dept. 272, Chicago. feb. 27-1tx MALE HELP Sat Sa Sea Se eee ' FOREIGN WORK—Young men want-} ing information about work in South America write at once. Foreign Bureau, Box A, Fairview) Office, Detroit, Michigan. feb. 27- itx’ FOR SALE ' |FOR SALE—Player |FOR SALE—Furniture, | TIFT’s MISS ETHEL LACKIE Piano, Ford car, Old Town Canoe completely ' equipped, Cabinet Victrola, Phone | 680-W. feb27-1t practically | new. Box 10, care of -The Key | West Citizen. Seca] | 22-ACRE state road farm, horse, cow, \ poultry, farming impfements, har-| ness, etc.; one’ mile station, five} miles large summer resort, on At lantic Ocean; cozy four-room dwel-' ling, barn poultry house, corn crib,' ete.; one-half acre berries; orchard | variety fruit. All for $1,800, part cash. J. A. Jones & Co., Salisbury,/ Maryland. feb. 27-2tx! MISCELLANEOUS ‘Sanitary Ice Cream Parlor. Specials every day: Vanilla, Choco-| late, Strawberry; Chérry, Cocoa- nut and Peach Ice Cream. apple Ice from fresh fruit. teurized Milk received Phone 675. feb. daily. 25-3tx THE CASA MARINA Announces the Opening of a Hair Dressing Parlor Under the Personal Supervision of Mr. John Kapnac of New York Who Specializes in All Forms of Beauty Culture. Permanent Waving, Hair Dye- ing, Bleaching, Etc. By Appointment Only TELEPHONE 780 Containing Showing FLORIDA New Sectional Maps of Each Condy Land Surveys, Roads, Railroads, Canals, Drainage, and Other Valuable Information Compiled From The Latest Reliable Data WE HAVE THEM IN STOCK LET US SHOW YOU ONE Price 35c Price $12.50 We also have a stock of folder maps of Monroe County