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PAGE SIX i SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1926. BOSSSSCEOHOHHSHOHEEOOOOHSESE Masonic Directory Dade Lodge No. 14, F. & A. M. meets first and third Wednesdays of each month in lodge rooms on Flem- img street. E. L. Albury, secretary. Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64, F. @ A. M., meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month at the Seottish Rite hall, Eaton and Simon fon streets. F. Castro, secretary. Anchor Lodge No. 182, F. & A. LL, meets second and fourth Mon- @ays at the Scottish Rite hall, Eaton and Simonton streets. C. E. Garing, eecretary. 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 Seléct Masters, meets first and third Pridays at Scottish Rite hall, Eaton and Simonton streets. Charles H. Ketchum, secretary. Baron Commandery No. 3,| Knights Templar, meets second and} feurth Wednesdays at Scottish Rite/ hali, Eaton and Simonton streets.| harles H. Ketchum, ‘recorder. | Palm Lodge of Perfection No. 10, meets second and fourth Wednesdays at the Scottish Rite hall, Eaton and Bimonton streets. Charles E. Garing. secretary. Southern Cross Council, Knights, @f Rose Criox, meets on call of the} master at the Scottish Rite’ hail, Eaten and Simonton streets. Chas. & Garing, secretary. Alpha Council No. Kadoah, meets on call of the! master at the Scottish Rite) ball, Eaton and Simonton streets. @rarles E. Garing, secretary. 3, Knights 3 Key West Consistory Nu 4, meets om call. of the master at the Beottish Rite hall, Eaton and Simon- tom streets.. Charles E. Garing, secretary. H ! Order of Eastern Star Pern Chapter No. 21, Order of Eastern Star, meets second and fourth Fridays at Scottish Rite) ball, Eaton and Simonto. streets. Mrs. Annie Sharpley, secretary. Shrine Club Meets the first Tuesday in. each month. Arthur H. Sheppard, secre- Gary. | 1 Order of DeMolay .Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order) DeMolay, meets every Tuesday might at 7:30 at Scottish Rite hall, Eaton and Simonton gtreets. J. M. owe, secretary. Degree of Pocahontas | Mimoca Council No. 13, meets on) We first and third Tuesday of the month at 7 p. m. at the Red Men’s Sell. Mrs. Annie Baker, Keeper of! Records. Knights of Columbus | Key West Council 1015, Knights af Columbus, meets in the K. C. ball, Division street, on the second} and fourth Tuesdays of each month 8 o'clock. V. A. McDermott, G. William Freeman, R. S. W. C. T. U. Meetings The Key West W. C. T. U. meets} the first Wednesday in each month m 4 o'clock p. m. at the various ‘Somes of the members. President, Mrs, A. D. Luethi. D. O. K. K. Camel Club, D. O. K. K.,. meets every Tuesday night at their hall at Fieming and Margaret streets, Pythian Sisters Key West Temple No. 20 Pytnian meets every Monday night at Isle of Sea Castle hall, on Flem- ing street. Clara Carbonell, MW. of R. and C. Pythian Sisters Justice Temple No. 17, will hoid ‘weir r meetings on the sec- eed Thursday and fourth Friday mights of each month at the Odd Peuws hall on Caroline street. All} visitors will be given a hearty wel-/ gome. Mrs. Linton Curry, M. of R.} ac. | Modern Woodmen of Aux ca island Camp 17020, M. W. A.} meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays! af the month at 8 p. m. at the Red @en’s Hall. John C. Park, Cler':. WHEN AND WHERE YUR LODGE MEETS | Hall, 728 Fleming street. Curry, Secretary. second and fourth Thursdays each month at the P. hall, 119 Duval street. Susie Elwood, j recording secretary. SOCSSHSHSSSSSOSTCSSESESES SCocccccccoceseesese “ P.O. S. of A. P. 0. S. of A. Camp No. 12, meets every Tuesday night in their hall 119 Duval street. J. Winfield Rus- sell, secretary. Catholic Daughters The Catholic Daughters will hold their regular meeting Thursday eve- ning at Parish Hall in the church yard at 7°o’clock. B. P. O. Elks Key West Lodge No. 551. B. P. OQ. Elks, meets every Thursday night in their lodge room, 313 Duval St. G. N. Goshorn, E. R.; Ross C. Saw- yér, secretary. 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 ez-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 of World Key West Camp No. 23, Wood.! men of the World, meets every first and third Friday in the K. G. E. hall, Fleming street. F. O. Weech. c, C3. Dr. C. F. Kemp, Clerk. / Improved Order of Red Men Tigertail Tribe, No. 19, I. O. R. M., meets every Monday evening at the Wigwam, Elizabeth and Caroline streets. Joseph Roberts, master of records. Oversea Camp, Royal Neighbors of t America Oversea Camp, Royal Neighbors 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. 53, K. of P. meets the first, third and fourth Thursdays in eacn month at the Odd Feliows Hail on Caroline street. Isle of the Sea Lodge 104, K. of P.,_ hold their regular meeting Wednesday nights in the new Castle John L. >. O. of A. Camp P. O. of A. Camp No. 4, meets of 0. S. of A. Ladies of Golden 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 o. Records Odd Fellows Key West Lodge No. 1: I. 0. 0 F., meets each Monday night at Odd Fellows Hall on Carolire street. Cuba Lodge No. 15, L 0. O. F., meets each Tuesday night at Odd Fellows Hall on Caroline street. Equity Lodge No. 70, L. 0. 0. F., meets each Wednesday aight at Odd Fellows Hall on Caroline street. Otte Encampment No. 5, meets the second aad fourth Friday of each munth at the P. O. S. of A. Hall, on Duval street. DR. HARRY N. S. JONES DENTIST 532 Fleming Street OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 to 12:30; 2:00 to 6:00 PHONE 364-J FRESH OYSTERS TODAY ‘Walks Wire Cable To Get Realism | The dare-deviltry of the average There is an old adage to the effect | American motion picture actor is well illustrated by the actions of Ian valet, or words to that effect, but | League Counci Keith, who is supporting Lon Chaney it’s exploded now. In the Royal Pic-! and Norma Shearer in “The Tower of Lies,” a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pro- duction directed by Victor Seastrom and now playing at the Monroe Theatre. s The water scenes of this picture to his valet, frequently. And this-in eral grand jury in New York on re- | were made on the Sacramento river in spite of the fact that the <alet is a Ports of nude girl bathing in tub of Northern Ca‘ifornia, and the director was kept busy restraining reckless actors from taking too many chances in order to make the picture more thrilling. “One man was very much offend- ed,” says Seastrom, “when I refused *o permit him to dive from the deck wheel. I told him that it meant cer- tain death and that he would be znd to pieces, but he was so anxious to perform the feat that he still argued. He only desisted when ¥ told him I would not film the scene even if he sacrificed his l:fe to make | it. gre “I had no more than finished this argument than I was called to the front end of the vessel to see what ; the p'ayers were excited about. See- ing them gazing spellbound into the air I looked up and beheld Ian Ke:th | walking a wire cable strung between two masts. “The actor was in the middle, of the cable and in such a precarious position that I did not dare call him | until he had reached the end of the wire. Despite the fact that he would | have been dashed to pieces on the deck or pitched into the river some | seventy-five feet below if his foot slipped, nothing could prevent young Keith from wa‘king this cable at least once every day for a week. “After being on location with a motion picture company I readily un- derstood why the American boys made such splendid soldiers in France. They seemed to have no fear of death and performed the most perilous feats for the sheer pleasure they got out | of them.” The cast of “The Tower of Lies” ineludes: Lon Chaney, Norma Shear- er, Ian Keith, Claire McDowell, Wil- liam Haines, David Torrence, Anne j i and Edward Connelly. WORLD NEWS IN. BRIEF (By Asneciated Press) avoid vote on bill to tax Navajo In- dians $106,630 for bridges that will not benefit them. * Gerald Chapman, slayer of New , Britain, Conn., ploiceman, gets third reprieve; Gov. Trumbull stays execu- tion from March 3 to April 6. . . . idge. * * * Rene LeCoste defeats Wiliam T. Tilden, and Vincent Richards defeats national indoor tennis meet. « 6" 9 President Coolidge affirms rulings of Tacna-Arica plebiscitary commis- ; sion on all points in appeals from Chile and Peru. CHICHESTER S PILLS Ask ary JENNIE B.DEBOER NOTARY PUBLIC Citizen Bidg. | (erecta HIGHEST PRICES PAID For Second Hand Furniture And Heusehold Goods LITTLE STORE AROUND CORNER 509 WILLIAM ST. PHONE 348 JOHN C. PARK Plumber and Supplies IN NEW LOCATION of the steamer into the paddles of the ~ Senators hide in cloak rooms to' Peeeccccccocccccccccotes TRAND TOMORROW Mystery Valet Failed To Solve In ‘Before Midnight’ | that no man is a mystery to his ture, “Before Midnight,” which comes to the Strand Theatre tomor- row, William Russell, asa secret service agent, is a decided mystery Secretary Service man, too. The picture story tells in tense scenes of action how a Federal sl ran down a crooked detective by use, recovered a priceless gem stolen from Rome, and acquired jewel of his own in the form of a 1 he valet works with him everything, the govern- keeps certain facts to him- successfully that even his fooled. In these roles, Russell and Brinsley Shaw, sty, play to exceptional ad- vantage. Others im the cast are Barbera Bedford, Alan Roscoe and Rex Lease. The picture was diréct- ed by John Adolfi and the story was written by Jules Furthman. The scenes are piaced in Los An- geles and along the Pacific Coast, with the result that some striking photography is evident in the rapu iy Moving scenes. The methods by which the gov- ernmeit agent traps the crook are worthy of a star sleuth, for not even those who watch the story unfold are able to guess the outcome. Ac- cording to those who saw the ad- vance showing of this picture it is one of the most effective which Wil- liam Russell ever made. self so pertrer i Youthful ness Brings the viva- cious ns slow of youth to thin. That elusive charm which Schaefer, Leo White, Bodile Rosing ! i | | lee 1 Cte sects cee esse sl[ewereressse-secseese . : e\*« . es . i TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES si. . Siseeeeteresesttessaee =3 . * Ts ee dl 1801—Congress assumed jurisdic- i ‘ti the District of Columb: | _ President Coolidge forecasts $100,-! Piet es, ee aon i 000,000 deficit this year after signing, | tax bill. WORLD’S NEWS IN BRIEF (By Associated Press) } 1807—Henry Wadsworth Long- i fellow, the poet, born at Portland, Me. Died at Cambridge, M. Germany plans to cal! Britain and March 24, 1889. pea Bees ee nce to account for failure to give notice other nations were demanding’ ts. 1847—Prince Albert, husband of fs = Queen Victoria, was e’ected Chancel- 1 f Cambr: University. Tid Powe win adden Oe championship from Harry Greb in New York by decision. * 8 Earl Carroll is questioned by fed- i is 1889—Bills were introduced in the U. S. senate to admit Wyoming and Idaho to Statehood. i 1895—The Ohio Libraty Associa- tion was organized at Columbus. < 1906—Prince Eitel Friedrich, sec- Anthony Bimba, barred by law a8 onq son of fhe German Emperor, mar- alleged atheist, from testifying in his yieg Duchess Sophia of Oldenburg. own defense, rests case at Brockton. * * = wine at party. + * £ = ees 1923—Dr. Hubert Work of Colo- Senate rejects by party vote judic-' pado was appointed to succeed Albert iary committee report criticising de- B Fall of New Mexico as Secretary partment of justice for aluminum of. the Interior. Company inquiry. | Foreign Minister Ninchitch of Jugoj} vo niet orig sal joss tone Slavia, confers with Premier Musso-} the Capitol, Secretary of State lini, in Rome, over agreement against Hughes delivering the eulogy. Germany. = wae * * © Tilden and Richards defeat Lacoste and Brugnon in internationa! indoor tennis doubles in New York. 1925—Republican caucus chose Nicholas Longworth of Ohio to be Speaker of the House, in the 69th Congress. - ROBERTS ‘& WHALTON REAL ESTATE BROKERS — OFFICE: Cor. Fle: Cable Address: Trot and Margaret Ste. Phone 788 P.O. Box 13% KEY WEST, FLORIDA - We Solicit Your Listings, Both City Property and Key Acreages eecescevecoseee If It Is Results You Wnt, We Get it HRS OCSHSHOHOHH OME RM eH COOOL TOO SO OOOO OOO SSSSESEOS HE“ SOSSTSSOSOSSOSHOSOHNOOS LISTINGS WANTED We have buyers interested ‘in City and Key Property. For eare- ful. personal attention, list your property with us. We also hare a number of good buys to offer. Ageats for Spanish and Cuban Tile. ‘ ATLANTIC REALTY CO. J. A. GAITI J. 4, ROKER Cc. A. CAMUS 218 DUVAL ST. 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