The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 17, 1926, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1926. Boxing Card Friday Night at Club House | eecece eseceoeooe: MANAGER RUSSELLL AR-! RANGES NUMBER OF| Fi RESULTS INTERESTING BO U TS! scnccancconcnccacanscces PUT (Ry, Associated Presa) insane bia | ATLANTA — King. Solomon, . | he hampijon of Pana: There will be a boxing card Wire peta eae on Friday evening, Mar. 19, ab the| City, 10: rounds. Key West Athletic Club, under the| * oe direction of Willard Russell, popu) SEATTLE—Tim Callehan, lois ae ccutiter Shon ‘pdy. Poul welterweight, defeated Fred- n of Washington, D. C ana|“* Mack, Seattle, 6 rounds. Bowe: PD. Cx * Armando Blanco of Tampa, will be; gr peTERSBURG—Joe Coop- , Seen in the main uout vf sue es ler, Indiana, won technical knock- ning’s program, which will be 4/ ou: over Yucatan Gilmore, Seattle, pe ony wt Aik eka dage rounds. Willie Scott, Bai e ows knocked out by Young Wallace, the fight fans will have the plea-| New Orleans, 2 rounds. Kid Gil- sure of seeing Ofelio aston! of |bert, San Antonio, pounded out a gpg ae an eight-| 2Re Poyner, Columbus, Ga., 8 ‘'ampa. is wil round bout, which also gives" = | | promise of being, entertaining) wEsT PALM BEACH, Fla— throughout. | Tony Rose, Pittsburgh, beat Artie There will be several prelimin- ‘“ by i eta epniiection with| McCann, Philadelphia, 10 rounds. the evening’s program, which will) ake bring together some of the best Two Divisions of local boxers following the game. | Boy Scout Troop All of the participants to take! af part in the exhibition are said to| To, Hold Meetings be in the best of trim, and from! all indjeations there will be an un-| Both divisions of Troop 5, Boy a ee crowd he iapemied Scouts of America, will meet. to- witness the many bouts | bx wine. ed for the benefit of the fight fans gt”) \deuarters: S17 Willian of the Island City, and all others street. Matters of importance ss well. and of real interest to the troop + * LAST EVENING MISS MARIE: McDONALD WEDS DONALD CURRY LAST NIGHT Miss Marie McDonald, daughter of Mr. andy and Mrs. John. Curry, were. mar. ried at 8 o’cleck last evening at ithe home of Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Thompson, streets. Miss Magnolia Galindo played several beautiful selections on the the piano before the wedding, and also the wedding magch. Mrs. Wilbur .Thompson, ,strik- ingly gowned, was maid of honor, Miss Miriam Parks was maid of honor and. was exquisitely gowned ‘n’ yellow georgette. . Miss Lor- raine Lumley, bridesmaid, was gowned in a charming creation of green georgette. Little’ Madge Sands preceded the bride, scatter- ing rose leaves in her path. Ellis Bradley attended the bridegroom. and Clarence Thompson was best man. aeee The Rev. Thomas Adams, pastor Church, ‘ performed ‘the beautiful ceremony. $ An informal reception. for the friends of the couple was given after the ceremony. UNITED STATES TAKEN OFF RUN STEAMSHIP WILL NOT MAKE and Donald J Curry, son of wl Southard ‘and A of the Fleming Street Methodist}, Seeseescocceccsccesevcces CALENDAR OF SPORTS will be discussed, so‘it is important that every member should attend. | In future all meetings of the troop STOPS AT KEY WEST Racing: “Meeting at Jefferson Park, New Orleans. . Meeting of a West Jockey Club, at Tam-| Myx, John Roach Straton of tka oi andes a! tones New York will accompany Dr. Havana-American Jockey Club 1s solo Seg eg A sa a Brvana. will be each Thursday night. TO ARRIVE SOON "}eomes March 22 ‘to deliver two at lectures in the First Baptist Church. When a girl Mrs. Straton lived in Key West for a time. This fact will add to the interest with which the lectures Tennis: Women’s national in- door championship tournament, at Boston, Southeastern chamninn- i tournament, at Jacksonville, “ Basketball : championship Handball: « National, A. A. U. nea. tournament, at St. ees WED .TS lowling; American Bowling Congress tourna: + edo. . . et ee that he had been stealing sheer Golf: Florida’ West Const | for ten years before he was sus- championship tournament, at |,Pected. ‘Tampa. Billiards: National junior 18.2 be heard. Dr, and Mrs. Straton will stay at the Hotel La Concha National A. A. U.| while in the city. ’ tournament, at Sixteen tutors will Took after Emperor of Annam, who is now. in: Paris, to secure shis education... % Z Let the Artman Press print it. ‘gine, of her distinguished husband will } the instruction of the 10-year-old The ' steamship United States passed by this port on her way from Havana to Tampa and will discontinue to make this her-port of call. This steamship has been. run- ning for several months hetween Tampa-Key West-Havana. She re- mained in port practically a week last. month due to a disabled en- Her addition to run ~ of freight and passenger steamers coming into Key West. was looked forward to with much local in- terest. SHOULD: MAKE REPORT Those desiring deliveries of \¢arload lots of freight during the {month of April should prepare jand turnover receiver’s reports. ,|covering such: deliveries not later than March 19 to B. L. Grooms, Samuel E. Mather, a prosperous, chairman of the load teceiting farmer of Bolton, Eng., confessed, commodity committee, committee will meet on March 20 as the to. pass on these reports which jmust be delivered to terminal dis- | trict headquarters in Miami not later than March 22. . Fi THE, KEY WEST CITIZEN PHELAN FUNERAL ON THURSDAY SERVICES WILL-BE CONDUCT, ED AT CATHOLIC CHURCH The last sad rites will be pro- mounced over the body of Capt. William J. Phelan tomorrow af- ternoon at St, Mary’s Star of the Sea Catholic Church, with the Reverend Father Maureau pro- nouncing the ceremonies. The funersk will be from the Residence, 1303 Whitehead street, at 4 o’clock, and from there to the church. Officers of the P. & O. steamers will act as pallbearers and mem- bers of the Knights of Columbus will be honorary pallbearers. Members of the local Elks Lodge! will attend the funeral in a body and it is expected that the obse- quies will be largely attended. Annual Rotary Ladies Night Announced For Tuesday, March 23 The chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements for the annual Rotary Ladies’ Night | announces that the date set for this brilliant event is the evening of Tuesday, March 23, com- Mencing’ at 8:15 o’elock, at the Casa. Marina hotel. All Rotarians and friends of! Rotary will be sure to mark the date of this delightful event on the calendar in order not to miss the: rare pleasure that it will af- |ford all who attend. |Saint Patrick’s Day Is Celebrated By . Many Residents Here Saint Patrick’s Day this is. A day and date sacred to the heart of every loyal son of Erin. Sham- Tocks are seen here and there on the streets of Key West today; ‘and thoughts of “dear old Ires land” are being manifested in @ number of appropriate ways by the people of the Island — City. Several delightful society fune- tions are being given honoring the memory .of Ireland's illus- trious. old patriot. of ages ago. ADMIRAL BEATTY, RETIRED, IS DEAD, (Ry Associated Press) CHARLESTON, 8 €., March 17.—-Rear. Admiral Brank © Ed- mund Beatty, who retired from the United States navy a few years ago following a long and dangerous career died here last. night. balkline championship, at New | York. Boxing: Eddie Shea vs, Doc | Snell, 10 rounds, at Cleveland. HELEN WILLS HAS ANOTHER EASY GAME (Ry Ansectatet Pr-<a) CANNES, Mara 17.—Helen; Wills had another easy match in the singles of the Cannes Club lawn tennis tournament today eliminating Mrs. J. Keays, the In- ‘dian champion, in straight love sets. | | Dr. R. C. Hewlett of Manchester | the case of a woman who! mouse in a pie for her | having been told that this | | INDIAN PASS SELECTS Received Daily at WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM Phone 687-W | 900 Southard Street DR. HARRY N. S. JONES DENTIST 832 Fleming Street OFFICE HOURS; 8:30 to 12.30; 2:00 to 6:00 PHONE 3643 GOOG IaL, NEW 9O DEGREE 5-PASSENGER STANDARD SEDAN BODY BY FISHER. *3195 oe ee tine caine @ quarter-century of motor cat leadership. You will act ‘wisely in making the new Cadillac your criterion of motor car quality; and one ride will convince you it sets a standard which can be equalled only by another Cadillac. Red Cross Workers To Make Report At Luncheon Tomorrow Red Cross drive will make reports. ‘of the drive and the amounts re- ceived at the Rotary luncheon to- morrow at the Hotel_La Concha. forward with pleasure to ladies’ night, an annual event to be given, soon by Rotary at the Hotel Casa Marina. V. A. Johnson, realtor, will give his classification talk at the luncheon tomorrow. SPENDING VISIF A. M. Goehring, Miami realtor, connected with Coral Gables, is spending several days in the city. Mr. Goehring formerly.iived in Key West and being in ill health he returned to the city to. rest and restore his health. The club members are looking || Frederich Hohivoght of Dresden ..| was arrested for marrying two wo- men at the age of 74... * oe The various committees of the |! Mattresses Made Over W, R. Garing,, 509 William St. What's The Difference. BETWEEN A COBBLER AND A SHOE REBUILDER? Phe answer is found in the work. turned out by this shop Bring Your Shoe Repair Work Here Q. K. SHOE SHOP the Way You Want It. BUSINESS MEN’S LUNCH 11:30 te 2:00 p. m. 60c i SILVER GRILL Our Chef Is a Specialist in European Dishes and American Style Cooking and He Wants to. Please You. Ask for Anything—Just REGULAR DINNER 11:30 to 8:00 p. m. x 60c ‘PAUL PARIS, Prop. Corner Duvat and Fleming Sts, Qpposite La Concha. Hotel DIVISEQN OF GENERAL MOTORS New Reduced Tax Rate Immediately Effective OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN, Broken Lens Duplicated on the) Day Received | A. L. PRATT Campbell Bldg. Fleming St PaaEIIIas: LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS LEWIS MOTORS COMPANY, Inc. BUY BY NAME ASK FOR : CRANE Soe A DEALER NEAR YOU SUPPLIES AND INSTALLS THEM PAPER | 100 Old Papers | For A Nickel as Second Sheet We have a large quantity of - médium grade Manila Second Sheets which we secured at a very low figure and will sell them as long as they last for “00 $M 90 Toe Call and see them or Phone your order to The Artman Press

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