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WHEN AND WHERE “YOUR LODGE MEETS MASONIC DIRECTORY Dede Lodge No. 14, F. & A. M., meets first and third Wednesdays ef each month in lodge rooms on Fleming street. E. L. Albury, secretary. Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64, F. & A. M., meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month at the Scottish Rite Hall, Eaton and Simonton streets, F. Castro, secretary. Anchor Lodge No. 182, F. & A. ML, meets second and fourtn Mon- Gays at the Scottish Rite Hall, Eaton and Simonton streets. C. £. Garing, secretary. Island Chapter No. 21, Royal Arch Masons, meets first and third Mondays at Scottish Rite Hall, Eaton az3 Simonton streets, Chas. H. Ketchum, secretary. Monroe Council No. 2, Royal and Select Masters, mects first and third Fridays at Scottish Rite Hall, Eaton and Simonton streets. Chas. H. Ketchum, secretary. Baron Commandery No. 3, «Knights Templar, meets second and fourth Wednesdays at Scot- tish Rite Hall, Eaton and Simon- ton streets. Chas. H. Ketchum, recorder. “Palm Lodge of Perfection Nc. 16, meets second and fourth Wed- nesday, at the Scottish Rite Hall, Eaton and Simonton streets. Charles E. Garing, secretary. Southern Cross Council, Knights of Rose Croix, meets on call of the master at the Scottish Rite Hal, Eaton and Simonton streets. Chas. E. Garing, secretary, Alpha Council No. 3, Knights Kadoah, meets on call of the mas- the Scottish Rite Hall, Simonton streets, Chas. 4, of the master dt the Hall, Eaton and Charles E. Gar- @RDER OF EASTERN STAR - Fern Chapter No. 21, Order | Star, meets second ai Fridays at Scottish Rite Eaton and Simonton streets. Annie Sharpley, secretary. SHRINE CLUB Meets the first Tuesday in each month. Arthur H. Sheppard, sec- ORDER OF DeMOMAY ‘Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order » meets every Tuesday at 7:f° at Scottish Rite Hall, Baton and Simonton streets, J. M. Lowe, secretary. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS Minoca Councit No. 13, meets on the first and third Tuesday of the month at 7 p. m, at the Red Men's Hall. Mrs. Annie Baker, Keeper of Records. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Key West Council 1015, Knights of Columbus, meets in the K. C. Hall, Division street, on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 8 o'clock. V. A. McDermott, G. K., William Freeman, R. S. W. Cc. T. U, MEETINGS ~The Key West W. C. T, U. meets the first Wednesday in each month at 4 o'clock p. m. at the Natious homes of the members. President, Mrs. A. D, Luethi. D, OK. K. Camel Club, D. 0. K. K., meets every Tuesday night at their hall at Fleming and Margaret streets. PYTHIAN SISTERS Key West Temple No. 20, Pyth-/ ign Sisters, meets every Monday night at Isle of Sea Castle Hall, on Fleming street. Clara Car- bonell, M. of R. and C. PYTHIAN SISTERS Justice Temple No. 17, will hold their regular meetings on the sec- ond Thursday and fourth Friday rights of each month at the Odd KNIGHTS OF GOLDEN EAGLE The Knights of the Golden Eagle meet every Tuesday night, at the hall, Grinnell and Fleming streets. Percy M. Roberts, master of records. P.O. S. OF A. P. O. S. of A. Camp No. 12, meets every Tuesday night in their jhall, 119 Duval street. J. Win- field Russell, secretary. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS The Catholic Daughters will hold their regular meeting Thurs- day evening at Parish Hall in the churchyard at 7 o’clock. B. P. O. ELKS Key West Lodge No. 551, B. P. O. Elks, meets every Thursday night in their lodge room, 313 Duval street. G. N. Goshorn, E. R.. Ross C. Sawyer, secretary. KNIGHTS OF MALTA Meets second and fourth Tues- days at Pythian Hall on Fleming street. Roy Hamlin, recorder. AMERICAN LEGION Arthud Sawyer Post, No. 28, American Legion, meets the sec- ond and fourth Fridays of each month. H. A. Gibson, commander; R. E. Faulkner, adjutant. GIRLS’ FRIENDLY SOCIETY St. Paul’s branch of the Girls’ Friendly Society meets every Monday 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. 0. Weech, C. C.; Dr. C. F. Kemp, clerk, e i Tigertail Tribe, No. 19, I. QO. R. M., meets every Monday evening of} at the ‘Wigwam, Elizabeth and nd| Caroline streets. Joseph Roberts, master of records. . 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 each month at the Odd Fellows Hall on Caroline st. Isle of the Sea Lodge 104, K, of P., hold their regular meeting Wednesday its in the new Castle Hall, @28 Fleming street. John L. Curry, secretary, P. O. OF A. CAMP ‘ P. 0. of A. Camp No. 4, meets second and fourth Vhursdays of h month at the P. O. S. of A. all, 119 Duval street. Susie El- wood, recording secretary, 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 of records. ODD FELLOWS Key West Lodge No. 13, I. 0. 0. } F., meets every Monday night at! Odd Fellows Hall, Caroline street, | IMPROVED ORDER of RED MEN |. CLASSIFIED COLUMN cece eoecececocecoce Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 1c a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in every instance is 25e. Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele- phone number if they desire re- sults, Payments for classified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, modern conveniences, White street. Apply 503 Duval. mari FOR RENT—Furnished apartment at 829 Duval street, downstairs. mar 10-3tx CORNER GREENE AND ANN STREETS—Opposite City Hall] garage, repair shops, etc. ply The Citizen, Ap-| dec20 WANTED WANTED—Those who desire en- graved visiting cards to give us! their orders. The Artman| ‘© Press, 125 Duval street, in The Citizen building * a24 REAL ESTATE VALUABLE CORNER—Southard and Elizabeth; 69 ft. on Eliza- beth, 100 ft. 6 in. on Southard. Price $15,000, one-fifth cash, remainder in one, two and three; years. Address P. 0. Box 536. marii BARGAIN LOTS on Grifell street, 106 ft. 9 in. bv 108 ft. 6 in; reasonable price. Address P. O. Box 92. mar il REWARD $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. Vie Realty Co. marl-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE — Furniture, prac- tically new. Box 10, care of The Key West Citizen. feb27 FRESH milk, sweet cream and buttermilk received daily at Tift’s Sanitary Ice Cream Par- lor, Phone 675. mar 6-6tx FOR SALE—General Electric Motor. Five horsepower, 1,800 R. P. M., 22.1 Ampheres, 110 Volt, 60 Cycle, ‘ This motor is in splendid working condition and the price is right. Apply to | Citizen office. mar2 | FOR SALE—Typewriters, only | been in use six months. Very cheap. First Title Guaranty & | Abstract Co., 515 Whitehead street. mar9-6tc }OLD PAPERS for sale. 100 for) a nickle. The Key West Citizen, 125 Duval street. WARRANTY deeds, mortgage deeds, notes and other legal blanks. We keep them in stoc! The Artman Press, 125 Duval) street. tf FOR PRINTED SOCIETY STA- TIONERY, The Artman Press,| 125 Duval street. Phone 66. RUBBER STAMPS — When in need of Rubber Stamps, see the/ Artman Press, 125 Duval street, | Key West Florida. tf ISCELLANEOUS LADIES — Save your arded | clothing and let me weave you) pretty colonial rugs. Would be} glad to have you call and see samples. D, A. Crafton, Legion | Hall, mar 11-3tx | | | | | | } Let the Artman Press do your) printing. Cuba Lodge No. 15, I. 0. 0. meets each Tuesday night at Odd! Fellows Hall, Caroline street. | Equity Lodge No. 70, I. 0. 0. F.,| meets each Wednesday night at Odd Fellows Hall, Caroline street.! Otto Encampment No. 5, meets! the second and fourth Friday of each month at the P. O. S. of A./ Hall, Duval street. OVERSEA CAMP, ROYAL | NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA | j | Oversea Camp, Royal Neighbors } of America, holds its regular meet-| ing at the Golden Eagle Hall on} jthe fourth Thursday in each! jmonth, at 8 o'clock. | | i | MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA | Island Camp 17020, M. W. A. | j j | Allan B. Cleare| & Company | Wholesale Grocers and | Commission Merchants |! 511 FRONT STREET P.O. Box 18 Key West, Fla. | COPEL IOTIS HATS OF ALL KINDS CLEANED & BLOCKED | Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hats | Made to Order | Fellows Hall on Caroline street.| meets on the 2nd and 4th Tees’ GEORGE’S HAT SHOP | All visitors will be given a hearty weleome. Mrs. Linton Curry, M. rR. &C. days of the month at 8 p. m. at {the Red Men's Hall. John C. Park, j clerk. 608 DUVAL ST. SEP LPaILLaDS . —Suitable for storage rooms, /|* t ; Silver Springs. DAY BY DAY IN FLORIDA @ececccccccccesscooococe (By Associated Press) TAMPA—The skin of a white man’s hand was found in Old Tampa Bay by fishermen. It was sent to Washington for finger prints in an effort fo trace the identity, and ascertain if the man| had been a sailor. The flesh and bones had been separated and} washed away. DELAND—Arguments for pro- hibition were given considerable backing here when deputies found a whiskey still with dead rats and vermin in it, in addition to about 20 gallons of corn mash. The} still, the officers said, was the filthiest they had ever seen. PALATKA—Arrangements - are being made here now for enter-! taining delegates to the district meeting of Georgia and Florida Rotary Clubs, to take place April 15 and 16. The program, Herbert C. Lorick, director general, said,} plans to be the most elaborate ever} carried out in the southeast. DAYTONA BEACH—A mother, whose name was not divulged, gave away five of her children, in order to make certain that they would find a home. Her husband has} just begun a five-year jail sen- tence. DELAND—A man 60 years of age, who had never worn a pair of shoes but once in his life, was found by Frank Whitman, of this, place, during a recent trip to the! St. John’s river. The man ¢x-} plained that he bought a pair of shoes once and “slicked” himself up to court'a woman, only to find that another man had_ preceded, him. He had never put the shoes! on since. LAKELAND—The latest thing in monkeys has been found here— one in a padded cell. The animal} was “jailed” by a deputy after complaint had been received that a man known as George Caruthers had stolen it from a carnival. Caruthers could not be found. Tre monkey was at first kept in the sheriff’s office, but a fondness for the typewriters put him behind bars. ‘ GAINESVILLE — Althoughithe first game of the season, that with! John MeGraw’s New York Giants, at Sarasota, has been set for March 8, the University of Florida baseball team has had little oppor- tunity to get in condition. A:poer field has kept the infield idle. : STUART Thieves cntered the Seminole Benk here but were frightened away before they could get more than $60 in currency. A 1 and gave the warning. i FIZZENMEALZELELLELLPIFELLLLOL LOO OO OCALA — Edward Sutherland. motion picture director, at work here on filming a play, narrowly escaped serious injury when a boat! in which he and an actor were riding collided with another occu- pied by a number of people, in Sutherland sus- tained a badly sprained arm. PHONE 348 JOHN C. PARK Plumber and Supplies IN NEW LOCATION 328 Simonton Street What’s The Difference BETWEEN A COBBLER AND A SHOE REBUILDER? The answer is found in the work turned out by this shop Bring Your Shoe Repair Work Here QO. K. SHOE SHOP FRESH WESTERN STEAKS OF ALL KINDS WE HAVE INSTALLED AN UP-TO-DATE ELECTRIC TOASTER SPECIAL DINNER AND]; PLATE LUNCHEON INCLUD- ]} ING FRESH MEAT AND]! FRESH VEGETABLES SANITARY RESTAURANT Monroe Theatre Bidg. drama and comedy play on March 25 at the High School and the publie is cordially invited to at- tend and help the troop to raise funds for camp. The tickets are on sale and can be obtained from any of the boys. TROOP REPORTER. Revival services at the tent last night were well attended: The sermon by the Evangelist Hal- comb was to the point, taken from the life of Zacheus. The preach- er said that the fact of Zacheus receiving Jesus gladly as is stated in the chapter, shows that men to- day ought to receive Jesus glad- ly. The Fleming St. Methodist Sunday I will meet this af- ternoon at’3:15 for instruction. Preaching tonight at 7:30. Prayer meeting at. Congregational Church at 7 o’clock. All invited. America has 500 establishments for the artificial rearing of fish. Less than one-tenth of the eggs reach maturity. COOSA KEY WEST BEST USED CARS Onc Buick Touring. One Ford Tcuring One Wodee Sport Touring One Cadillac 7-pas, Touring ANTONIO GARCIA’S GARAGE BUICE DEALER 132-134 Simonton St, PHONE -471 ‘CFS ITIGIS@:| SE HE extensive telephone eonstructionand replacement work com- pleted in Florida last year is 8 reflection of the growth and progress of the State. The result has been to improve and extend the ser= Vice, to better care for pres- ent needs,-and to prepare for the growth of the fu- ture. Florida’s telephone sys- tem has grown fo the point where it now requires 43 central offices, 235,200 miles of wire, 2,252 miles of pole line and 874 miles of underground duct. There was an increase of more than 30 per cent in the number of local and long distance calls last year, and the service rendered in Telephone To Meet State’s Growth handling these calls was of an exceptionally high order, To render such service, maintain the plant and complete the new additions thas required the co-opera« tion of customers as well as the loyal efforts of a trained organization. Our happy re- Jations with customers is a source of satisfaction and is reflected in the fact that in Florida there are 1,382 stockholders of the Bell System who own 34,705 shares of stock. There are now 2,3 13 skilled telephone workers serving you in the Bell Sys- tem in Florida. They ap- preciate your friendly inter- | est and share your pride in ‘the advancement of oux State. More than $9,500,000. will spent in Florida this year for additions and replacements. It is estimated that 27,000 new tel- ephones will be added. be “BELL SYSTEM” SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND he DD BP ooo PIPL LLL Lt TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Ong Polity, Ona System, Universal Service ab Ohadkidi de dd ho hd dé Get Our Estimates. — When You Have Printing Let Us Estimate On Your Work. Our Experience Enables Us To Give You Superior Service, Excellent Quality And Lowest Prices. The— Artman Press PHONE 66 14 DUVAL STREET