The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 2, 1926, Page 5

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= 2 3 TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1926. °¢| Funeral Services For ‘Notes of The Passing Day suis Arrives At 8:30 Woman’s Club To Mect The morning train arrived on| The regular meeting schedule time today, reaching the} Woman’s Club will be held at station at 8:30 o’clock this morn-| o’clock this atternoo n at the Rec: ing. There were an ususually large| ation Hall of the Na number of passengers on board,| and many of them remained over| Meeting Pseaie Night of the} Ann Sawyer, age 82 years, THE ‘KEY WEST CITIZEN Mrs. Alicia Sawyer Held Here Yesterday Funeral service for Mrs. Alicia who died carly yesterday morning at | her home, corner Southerd and nell streets, in this city, was | d at 4:30 o’clock yesterday a’ on at the First Metho CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR RENT Furnished apartment, modern in Key West for several visit. et Ne Many Train Passengers The train (arri here last days’ | {all me embers be in attendance. boat today for Havana, while quite | 2 number remained over in the city for several days’ visit. * * + Concho Arrives In Port The Ma‘lory steamship Concho, Capt. McIntosh, arrived in port th's morning at an carly hour from Galveston, en route to New York, with passengers and freight on board. After several hours stay at this port the vessel left for its destination. * + * To Hold Meeting There will be a regular mee of B. H. McCalla Camp No. U. S. W. V., held on Thursday night, March 4, beginning at 8 o'clock, at the K. P. Hall on Flem- ing street, and a full attendance of members is desired. ae: € Ship Due March 5 The steamship Elizabeth Maersk will arrive Merch 5 with 1,600,- 000 feet of lumber from the Pacific coast, consigned to the Dantzler Lumber Company. ses Troop I Plans Mceting The members of Troop I, | home of Mrs. James Moo: | Pine street, and all mem } requested to be in atte: {lumber comes from Scouts of America, will assemble } at their headquarters on Division street, Friday night, when a meet- ing of the organization will be held. All members are requested) to be im attendance. ss 4 to Due Saturday The Mallory s' cinto will_arrive in port on Satur- day night from New York, en route do Galveston, with passengers and freight on board. oe 6 Cuba To Tampa Tonight The P. & O. Capt. William White, tonight at 7:30 o’clock for Tampa. The steamer will return’ to this port on Friday morning. Personal Heimie Markovitz was included in the arrivals here yc frow Miami for a few day ness visit in the Island City. Miss Agnes Roberts was a pas- senger leaving on the train for Miami following several | weeks’ visit in Key West relatives and friends. Wallace H. soll Rand Company, Miami repre- sentative, is in the city for a day | or two on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Conners Teft this morning for Miami on! beard their yacht, the W. J. Con- ners Il, after spending. several days in the city. They attended the yacht regatta held here Sun- day. Mra. Robert C. Lowe, accom- panied by her two children, a had been spending several w visiting in Key We: i tives, were passenger: evening over the route to their home in West Palm | Beach. Harold A. Thompson, is employed by the Flor Coast Railway Company ami, after spending se business vicit in Ke @ passenger leaving over the East Coast en route the Magic City. who at ral d Clifford Curry, phi Bow!l’ng Green, will arrive city on Friday to spend with his parents, Mr. Joshua A. Curry at their residence on Elizabeth street. Key West Yacht Club Proposes Holding Meeting At Commodore’s Office Yacht Club will meet at ! jock tonight at the office of Commodore Ar Gemet to conclude all matters lative to Sunday's regatta. Another matter of will come up at this 5 a full attendance is re The Key \ rtance and uested. ICE CREAM all Butter Scotch and other flavors. Fr Prompt CURRY'S ICE CREAM PARLOR Open Sundays Phone 365 ship San Ja-| morning: | with | steamship Cuba,| 2:3 will leave | | Lee of the Inger-|* | jv Boy| There will be a meeting of The! Cl Rev. L. Munro, the pa: ent Alumnae ociation held | tor, id the sad rites in a most ursday evening, beginning at|impressive manner. The floral | | $ o’clock, at the home of the presi-| offer were profuse and beau- Lopez Johnson, 621} | tiful. | It is requested that| Mrs. Frank Murdock, a grand-| daughter of the deceased, came | jihere to attend the obsequies, to-| Cuba From Havana Today |gether with a very large congre-| r hip Cuba wilf arrive in| gation of relatives and friends of | *# 1 Interment was mad in during the evening en| cemetery under the- direction of | ampa, returning to this|G. Frank Sawyer, of the Lopez | route to pate aking establishment. port on Friday morning. areas Meeting of W. C. T. U. here will be a me gz of the T. U. held tomorrow after-| | Grand Ledge Session of Masonic Orders At St. Petersbarg, Fla. is made that |” ming annual session of | 1 Lodge of Flor- ida w 1 be held at St. Peters! | sonville thi aid, will be th * * Steamer To Arrive The steamship Alaska is within a few days with a cons ment of lumber for th Alberta “Lumber Comy the Pacific | mee | as not Shean held: in rake: lle. The date set for the meeting | is April 30. It will be held in Masonic Home at St. Peters- coast. rnoon from the fishing gro: ith a large catch on board. ef heen call Captain ‘John J. Maher on another trip to the fishing| nds, remaining out for about| To Be Guest of W. J.° Conners In Miami | a week. a i Girl Scouts To Meet There will he a meeting of Tr Capt, Joan 2 Ms here will be a meeting of Troop| Cart Jann J. Maher ve ami AeeCssl Scouts, held on Priday af-| Shee Sopa “lat the world hip bout, | ternoon, be Othe > Tanne cae the'r headquarters in | March 12, Rite hall, corner of Eaton Ab AL that toe Captain Maller 1s| Risinton Stresta, and all-menibers| to secure more information rela ‘e requested to be in aitendance.| tive to the future act in the city | _ conveniences, White Apply 503 Duval. WANTED WANTED—Young colored boy street. marl anywhere between 15 and 18! years old to work evenings; also Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Arthur M. Brown, care of Gulf Keys Realty Co., 534 Fleming street. feb25-tfe GET PAY EVERY DAY: Dis- tribute 150 necessary products to established users. Extracts, Soaps, Food Products, ete. World’s largest company will back you with surprising plan. Write The J. R. Watkins Com- pany, 62-70 West Iowa - St., Memphis, Tenn., Dept. K-1. marl1-2tx | REWARD $ 00 “reward for return of glass- es and postoffice key lost in ladies leather bag Saturday. Finder may keep money and bag but please return glasses. Vie Realty Co. FOR : SALE FOR SALE — Furniture, tically new. The Key West Citizen. FOR SALE—General Electric Motor. Five horsepower, 1,800 . P. M., 22.1 Ampheres, 110 elt, 60 Cvcle. This motor is in splendid working condition prac- feb27 and the price is right. Apply to} Citizen office. mar2 LOST LOST—Moneay night between James street and Harris school, ring with five keys. Finder please return to or notify 1018 James street. James E. Ward. Mar 2-4ix * Key West. Red Cross: Meeting | e first of the regular meet. of much interest in | occurred in} e in the Renedo | thi 5:30 o’clock Sunday) Important matters will! afternoon, when Herman B.. Al- the board at this | bury s Olive A. Know ie ere united in matrimony, the being read in a> mos' Red Cross off building. come before meeting. oebe eee | aie BEREES MARRIAGE SUNDAY | FURNITURE RENOVATED, * Upholstered and Refinished. Mattresses Made Over Parlor Cushions Made W. R. Garing, 509 William St. mar1-tf | Box 10, care of | *| Tickets For San Carlos Entertainment Are Selling Rapidly A large number of tickets to the entertainment to be held at San Carlos Theatre tomorrow night, have been reserved. Mr. Sebastian Paoli, French tenor, will render solos and take part in duets, while Mlle. D’Lorza will sing and dance. Miss Claudina Lucignani will be the pianist, and Mr. A. Barroso violinist. Mr. Paoli will also sing in Eng- lish, Spanish, French, Italian and Hawaiian languages. Tickets can be had at a num- | ber of places, which are shown in an advertisement elsewhere in this issue. This performance is under auspices of the Board of Directors of the San Carlos Institute. FRESH OYSTERS INDIAN PASS SELECTS Received Daily at WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM Phone 687-W 900 Southard Street NOTICE! Mr. F, E. Hatwood, an ex- pert watch-maker, jeweler and epgraver, has assumed charge of the repair department of our store at 130 Duval street. Only the highest grade of ex- pert service rendered, at the most reasonable prices. FRANK JOHNSON JEWELRY STORE Ea BSISSIa Tes, OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN Broken, Lens Duplicated on the Day Received Oldsmobile Deluxe Sedan SALE We have just received three car loads of these Sedans completely equipped from spare tire to bumper. For One Week Only $1,265.00 This price is reduced from $1,415.00 We will be pleased to give a demon- stration. Ask for it. Lewis Motors Co., Inc. 925: White Street 000? | way by Judze TVS. Mr. and Mrs, Albu ¢ being Len red with congratulations and | AT RRTANUN “from their many} — Mention e200e00000 | A. L. PRATT Campbell Bldg. Fleming St. [LEGO wee, Pe ke @ |Hannah Lazarus, in Key West and over the} Miss Margaret. pt 4 Chicago, IL, stopped off yest day en route from Havana to } ami and was the guest of M of | state, ths ago there} were only five women members of} | the Londen Chamber of Commerce,| cites |and there are now fifty. 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