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PAGE EIGHT z Wall Street Becomes Jubilant As Result of Sudden Halt In Sensational BUSINESS CIRCLES ARE WATCHING RAPID TURN OF SECURITY VALUES IN GENERAL cee eee eee eee eee eee eee net ee ee eee eee eee eeaeeeane (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, March 5—Wall Street and business circles were in a cheerful mood today. Wall Street’s joy came from a} stop to the sensational declines in - steeks of the last few days. Busi- mess was pleased because it was little affected, because declines in stocks found trade more divorced from Wall Street than had been ‘he ease previously when the mar- set, tumbled. ‘Leaders in, the business and) banking worlds say that probably, for thg first time in the history of} stock market upheavals they have been able to watch the rapid shift, of security values without fears of consequent dangers to business in | Yesterday’s- sharp recovery of) the stock market from the sensa-| tional drop of Tuesday and Wed-| mesday is said by financial experts} to. be due to a natural rally in a technically oversold market, the! comparative cheapness of sound se-| eurities and optimistic statements) of Secretaries Mellon and Hoover, that there is nothing in the busi- ness situation to warrant a col- lapse of security values. “Good judges of the market are divided in opinion as to what the market will do next. Some believe A secondary reaction to yesterday's big advance is due, while others! . Compilation of yesterday’s sales varied from 2,626,400 shares. to} 2,665,280 as compared with Wed- below their year’s high. ugh the total paper loss: computed as anywhere one and a half to four bil- and up, only a mere fraction in of the last 82 months > wiped out, declines, however, were the and were completed in shortest time in Wall Street = *. RACES BEING CON. = DUCTED . 2 & tBy Axnociated Prenn) “TAMPA, Fla., March 5.—The Bay regatta, one of the prineipal sport cvents of the win- ' goes into the second day of sehedule og afternoon with a day drew a.record @ bay shore for the d_knockabout sloop larger crowd is ex- afternoon for the second ‘day’s events are scheduled to get under way at 2 o'clock’ with the following events Junior gold cup, featuring Tampa Bay-bies, first heat ten miles. 725 class runabouts featuring Sunshine Bay-bies, first heat ten | 151 class hydroplanes, fee | turing Tampa Bay-bies, first heat five miles, , Biscayne Bay-bies, ten’ miles. first - heat | Unlimited runabouts, ftaturlng| Gar Wood boats, 20 miles. Yachtsmen’s race, ten miles, |rounds. Dago Joe Gans, St. Paul, Stock Declines SRO EE Ee * WEATHER CONDITIONS Increasing in strength the crest of high pressure moved from the lower, Missouri Val- ley to Ohio and Illinois. Pressure has rapidly fallen over the Rocky _ Mountain plateau and the western por- tion of the Great Plains, and there are evidences of the probable formation of a dis- turbance over the Gulf of Mexico. 5 During the last 24 hours therd were rains in Texas, and on the central Gulf coast and in northern Florida due to low pressure over the Gulf of Mexico. Heavy rainfalls occurred on the coast of Texas and southern Louisiana. This morning it is about 10 degrees colder in the north and middle Atlantic States, and temperature has fallen on the west Gulf coast. On the other hand tempera- tures have risen 10 to 25 de- grees in the Missouri Valley and northern Plains States, and are ‘now materially above normal. From the Missis- sippi Valley eastward tem- perature is decidedly sub-nor- mal, Buffalo reporting a temperature but 4 degrees above zero. \ Moderate to fresh easterly winds are indicated for the Florida Keys tonight and Sat- urday. H. B. BOYER, Official in Charge. See RRR HERE HREM ERROR RHE EHR HED a * See eee eee eeeeeee Sette eee eee teense x * * * CALENDAR OF SPORTS eee ee eee eee see es] Racing—Meeting at Jefferson} Park, New Orleans. Meeting of Miami Jockey Club, at Miami,! Fla. Meeting of West Coast! Jockey Club, at Tampa. Meeting; of Tia Juana Jockey Club, at Tia Juana. Meeting of Havana-Amer-| ican Jockey Club, at Havana, Skating—National indoor cham-| pionships begin in Pittsburghy Squash Rackets — Canadian championship tournament opens at Toronto, Bench Show—Annual show. of Detroit (Mich.) Kennel Club.! Annual show of Portland (Ore.) Kennel Club, j ed mR: Goif—Women’s Florida East Coast championship, at St. Augus- sine. Twenty-second annual spring) tournament at Pinehurst, N. C. Tennis — Dixie championship) tournament for men, at Tampa,| Fla. Motorboat—Annual West Coast) championship regatta, at Hillsboro) Bay, Fla. Boxing—Rocky Mountain Con- ference championships, at Boulder, Colo. Ernie Jarvis vs. Marty Gold, 10 rounds, at New York, eee eee ee eee eeeae % FIGHT RESULTS : ; ‘ (My Associated Press) MIAMI, Fla.—Joe Lynch and a draw, 10 rounds, see MINNEAPOLIS—Sammy Leon- coe Hall, Iowa City, 6 rqunds. Clyde Hall, Faith, S. D., outpoint- ed Billy Schauers,. St.. Paul, 10 knocked out Billy Dejalmas, St. Paul, 3 rounds. ee FURNITURE RENOVATED, Upholstered and Refinished. Mattresses Made Over Parlor Cushions Made W. R. Garing, 509 William St. Bumber of alien immigrants ad-/| mitted into the United States | during January was nearly double | the number that departed. | The department of labor re-| ported today that 29,773 aliens! Were allowed to enter w! 15,-} O81 left. Of those admitted.1 O72 planned to establish a nent residence while 10,661 were | visitors. A total of 1,662 aliens were denied admission during the month, Highest Prices Paid Por Second Hand Furniture and Household Goods LITTLE STORE AROUND CORNER 509 WILLIAM ST. WLLL LLL Le | position at Manhasset Bay at her! | Pal Moore, Memphis, Tenn., fought | ard, Minneapolis, defeated Ros-| THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ~* Reoececcccoccceseooeseoes GAR WOOD 10 CLASSIFIED ENTER BOATS IN TAMPA REGATTA AMERICAN YACHTSMAN TO HAVE AT LEAST THREE \SPEED CRAFT PARTICIPATE IN RACES e FOR RENT Furnished apartment, conveniences, White | Apply 503 Duval. FOR RENT—Completely furnish- ed bungalow; all modern con- veniences; hot and cold water. Apply to Luther Pinder. Mar. 3-3tx modern street. mari TAMPA, Fla., March 5—Gar Wood, whose name is a byword in American yachting circles, will seek one of the trophies to be awarded in the Tampa Bay Re- gatta here, C. F. Irsch, director of| WANTED sports activities. for D. P. Davis, STOCK issues desired by experi-| the millionaire ‘sportsman, an-| enced brokers or consider. fi-| pomene foder. ane de ¢} Rancing new venture. Willard, t least three, possibly five, of! Stone & Company, 42 Broad- the famous Baby Gar type runa- way, New York, Mar4-5te bouts will be shipped here in the} x | WANTED—Small furnished apart- next day or so, Irsch said, with the intention of meeting all comers.| ment by man and wife; must be This means they will compete with) modern; permanent. _T. E. Mill- Bug 3rd, the world’s fastest hydro-| more, this office. , Mar. 4-tf plane, and Baby Sunshine, mon-) arch of Florida waters last season. | FISH WANTED The boats which Wood will en-| FISH wanted of rare variety. also ter here are said to be about the’ ‘Jarge crocodiles and _alli- classiest things afloat. No one! gators. See Sam Roberts, in| knows just how fast they will go charge of Aquarium, east end of| but they have clipped off better) Flagler Avenue, adjoining bio. than a mile a minute on several dogical station, or Key West| occasions. They will have to do! Foundation Company, 614 Du- val street. Mar 4-3te REWARD | much better, however, to win the Tampa races, as both the Bug and Baby Sunshine are capable of more) than 70 miles an hour. Entries for the regatta are in- creasing steadily with prospect of more than 100 participants in the races. This number includes 22 sailing craft. “Never before in the history of yachting has such a list of top; notchers been assembled in South-) = ern waters,” Irsch declared. “Many, FOR SALE — Furniture, prae- yachtsmen are of the opinion that| ely, new. _ Box -10, care of | the Tampa Bay regatta will ranky* The Key West Citizen. feb27 | with the Gold Cup races at Man-}fOR SALE —Gonersl Electric | hasset Bay as the outstanding) Motor. Fiye horsepower, 1,800 events of the year. | BR. P. M., 22.1 Ampheres, 110| Miss Tampa, D. P. Davis’ Golf) Voit, 60 Cvcle. This motor is | Cup -challenger, has undergone @/ jn splendid working condition | tuning up with Dickie Locke, in-| and the price is right. Apply to terndtionally known racing driver,) Citizon office. mar2 who piloted her to the runner up) Bee ew es eee Mrs. Catherine Dunpley, a blind wheel. z: woman of Duluth, saved kez} The Tampa Bay Regatta is one) daughter Ruth, who is also blind, of the two big events on the winter! y}.en their home was destroyed Ly sports program financed by D. P.! gro, Davis. -The other is the Dixie Seip ee | Tennis Tournament, which is bC- | ump eemaemewer ace ASD ing played on the Davis Islands! COSMOPOLITAN courts this week. TAILORING COMFATY Cleaning and Pressixg HELEN First Class Work WINS . | sh: nd Ath oe | A ER SE (Rv Associated Press) i MENTONE, France, March 5.— | pein A x one Continuing her invincible play, " Helen. Wills, Amétican. lawn ten- | F. H. SOLOMON nis champion, advanced to @the | PLUMBER final bracket of the Mentone} # tournament today by defeating Ske2t Mictal Work Miss E. H. Harveyrof England in; CALL PHONE 621-W straight sets at 6-0, 6-1. $5.00 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. Vic Realty Co. marty FOR SALE | | | | fl SILVER GRILL Our Chef Is a Specialist in European Dishes and Ame: Cooking and He Wants to Please You. Ask for Any the Way You Want It. BUSINESS MEN’S LUNCH - 11:30 to 2:00 p, m. REGULAR DINNER 11:30 to 8:00 p. m. : : 60c 4 PAUL PARIS, Prop., “Corner Duval and Fleming Sts. Opposite La Concha Hotel Always just right for perfect ironing. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN Broken Lens Duplicated on the Day Received A. L. PRATT Campbell Bldg. Fleming St. Baa Iaaas#: ‘* 4 eet eee seers eves ‘ Z Broke His Vow | “After trying all remedies and — doctors for stomach trouble for (By>Associated Press) eight long years I decided I couldn’t be helped ‘and swore‘! ** es * ee 6 ee * © © */ Vonld never take another dose of , Appropriation bills are debated | any kind: of medicine, but- when in house, I saw. what MAYR’S “One Dose if Will Convince” did for a friend, who also suffered from bloating as I did, I concluded to try it myself. It helped me at onée.” It is a simple, harmless prepara- tion that removes the catarrhal mteus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestina! ailments, in- cluding appendicitis.- One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by all druggists. Miss Ada Boyland, known as an African explorer, has re- * Z 3? TODAY IN WASHINGTON. * * . * * . 7-2. * Muscle. Shoals under discussion in senate. eee Final decision neared in Steck- Brookhart senatorial contest. gs es © Further evidence is heard by committee in Schall-Johnson elec- tion case. of... 7. Senate agriculture committee opens hearings”on cooperative s + ¢ Ways and Means Committee be- gins hearings on bill to create customs and prohibition bureaus. ISIS SSE ARETE ONE. IN TEN Neglecting a little wound, cut or abrasion of the flesh may ‘in nine .cases out of ten cause no great suffering or inconvenience, but it is the one ease in ten that causes blood poisoning, lockjaw or_a chronic festering sore. The cheapest, safest and best’ course is disinfect the wound with liquid Borozone and apply the Borozone Powder to complete the healing process. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c and $1.20. Powder 30c and 60c. Sold by all druggists. MWF DELICIOUS & REFRESHING A delicious cup of fine flavored COFFEE jis a satisfying drink at alltimes. That is why every- body--who has tried our COF- FEE is a STAR COFFEE yas enthusiast. 512 GREENE ST. Phone 256 For” Quick Sales List Your Property With Gulf .Keys Realty Co., Inc. 534 Fleming St. : Phone 37 Reference: First National Bank, Chamber of Commerce cn PHONE 348 JOHN C. PARK Plumber and Supplies IN NEW LOCATION 328 Simonton Street FRESH WESTERN STEAKS OF ALL KINDS ~ < WE HAVE INSTALLED AN UP-10-DATE ELCCTRIC TOASTER L DUNNER AND) PLATE LUNGHEON-INCLUD- ING FRESE MEAT AND FRESH VEGETABLES What's The Difference BETWEEN A COBBLER AND A:‘SHOE REBUILDER2, Fhe answer is found in the work turned out by this shop SANITARY RESTAURANT Monroe Thzatre Bldg. Second ‘You never have to pull the plug. You Lyte worry. Get one and shorten your ironing day. | WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC IRONS HAVE BEEN SELLING FOR $8.75. OUR PRICE TO YOU IS-GOING TO BE... SAFE—ECONOMI iS THE AUTOMATIC IRON If it was not a good iron we would not be handling it. THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY JOE MONTICINO, Sales Manager . $7.75, We have a large quantity of medium grade ~ Manila Second Sheets which we secured at a very low figure and will sell them as long as they last for ramay, whlice 5-198 Information on Key West. = Casa Marina Hotel, American plan; single $11, double $20. La Concha Hotel, European, ingle $5 to $7, double $7 to $12. Oversea Hotel; European plan, single $2 up, double $4 up. hy * = * Municipal Golf Links—a sporty course, extending from Gulf to Ocean. Rates, green fe@s $2.00 per day. $35.00 plus tax for season. + = Bathing Beach amd Tennis—Casa Marina Hotel Grounds. Also public tennis and bathing beaches. = *~ Free Band Concerts in Bayview Park Sunday after- noons and every evening except Saturday. t o* = * Fishing! Over 600 varieties. See hotels for boats. = = : Free Aquarium, east end of Flagler street, Marine curio shop on Margaret street. ; : = * . Taxi Stands at railroad stati : "SE a station and hotels. See * s * to encircle city, now being built cd Over-Sea Highway, One-third distance com tracted. Steel toll:brid, Take a taxi spin out o Key West. Ocean Boulevard, by Monroe county. * . from Key West to the mainland. pleted, balance of roadway con- ges to span the long water gaps. ver the Ocean, from the city of * * Pipe Line for municipal waterworks soon to be laid from mainland. Plenty of fresh, pure water to Key West and the Florida Keys. i * * . ie g installed through the busi- * * ; Building permits and Bank deposits rapidly increas- ing. Another new bank has just received charter. ~ * . Key West postal receipts for Feb., 1926, 44 per cent over same month, last year. ° * * » Exports-imports White Ways now bein ness districts. * -Best ‘natural harbor in. Florida. reach $47,000,000.00 annually. * * . Key West Foundation Company's utiful Sui division at rly end-of the island is-daily report “Progress.” veral new houses under--construetion,. /Graders, scarifiers, roadrollers, draglines, and motor trucks in active operation. ae Any further information will be gladly furnished by Phone 45 Sheets — peevecorscceorececssececeess OOR0s Call and see them or ’Phone your order to The Artman Press Phone 66 PSP OSSSLOSESOSOSOOSOSSSOSSS: SSSOSESOS SCOSSESESOSESOES: PSOSSSSSOES COOSOSECOSEERE SSeoeevesseceovecs KEY WEST FOUNDATION CO. | MALCOLM asec ae tre ae OP COS 0O 99000000 00000SSOO8SSOOO testes