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PAGE EIGHT MASONIC DIRECTORY Dade Lodge No, 14, F. & A. M., meets first and third Wednesdays of each month in lodge rooms on Fleming street. E. L. Albury, secretary. Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64, ¥. & 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. M., meets second and fourth Mon- days at the Scottish Rite Hall, Eaton and Simonton streets. C. E. Garing, secretary. Island Chapter No. 21, Royal Arch Masons, meets first and third Mondays at Scottish Rite Hall, Eaton av4 Simonton streets, Chas. H. Kétehum, secretary. Monroe Council No. 2, Royal and Select Masters, meets 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 No. 10, meets second and fourth Wed- Resday, 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 Hail, Eaton and Simonton streets. Chas. E. Garing, secretary. .« Alpha Council No. 3, Knights meets on call of the mas- at the Scottish Rite Hall, and Simonton streets, Chas. "Key Consistory Nov 4, meets of the master at the ts. wi on-call Rite Hall, Eaton and Simonton streets, Charles E. Gar- secretary. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Fern Chapter No, 21, Order of Eastern Star, meets second and Fridays at Scottish ‘Rite Eaton and Simonton streets. Mrs. Annie Sharpley, secretary. SHRINE CLUB Meets the first Tuesday in each month. Arthur H. Sheppard, sec-' ORDER OF DeMOLAY Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order DeMolay, meets every Tuesday night at 7:30 at Scottish Rite Hall, Eaton and Simonton streets. J. M. Lowe, secretary. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS Minoca Council 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, 5 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, 4G. K., William Freeman, R. S. W. C. 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) Various homes of the members. President, Mrs. A. D. Luethi. D. 0. K. 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- ian Sisters, meets every Monday night at Isle of Sea Castle Hall, on Fleming street. 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 Fellows Hall. on Caroline street. All visitors will be given a hearty weleome. Mra Linton Carry, M. of R&C. Clara Car-} sessile 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. 0. S. of A. Camp No, 12, meets every Tuesday night in their hall, 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. 0. 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 Arthur 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. Ha‘l, Fleming street. F. 0. Weech, C. C.; Dr. C. F. Kemp, clerk. : IMPROVED ORDER of RED MEN Tigertail Tribe, No. 19, I, 0. R. M., meets every Monday évening at the Wigwam, Elizabeth and 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 stréet. Alfred Higgs, secretary. Coral City Lodge Nog 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 regu'ar meeting Wednesday nights in the new Castle Hall, 728 Fleming street. John L. Curry, secretary. P. O. OF A. ‘CAMP P. 0. of A. Camp No. 4, meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month at the P. O. S. of A. Hall, 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. meets each Tuesday night at Odd | Fellows Hall, Carolifle street. Equity Lodge No. 70, 1. 0. 0. F., jmeets 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. 0. S. of A. Hall, Duval street» | | OVERSEA CAMP. ROYAL | NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA | Oversea Camp, Royal Neighbors of America, holds its regular meet- jing at the Golden Eagle Hall on the fourth Thursday in each month, at 8 o’elock, i irae MODERN WOODMEN OF : AMERICA Island Camp 17020, M, W. A. } meets on the 2nd and 4th Tues- fays of the month at 8 p. m. at tthe Red Men’s Hall. Joho C. Park, [clerk, Cuba Lodge No. 15, I. 0, 0. F.,| Flashes of Life RENO—Latest divorce. statis- tics, 491 wives and 315 husbands obtained decrees here last year. 8 8 BRADLEY BEACH, N. J.—The modern bathing girl’s attire is be- yond reproach, save by-those who are narrow-minded, in the view of} Mayor Borden, and so there will be no male censor on the beach. ss « NEW YORK—Otto H. -Kahn.| banker and head of the Metro-| politan. Opera, approves what the girls of today wear. Feminine ap- parel was atrocious from the time of the French revolution up tol | five years ago, he thinks. *»- * *# CHICAGO—W. W. Henderson, president of Brigham Young Col-| lege, feels that dancing is one of; the great common grounds upon} which boys and girls can mix. s+ ¢ » LOUISVILLE—August Hauser found jail a nice place. After be-| ing told twice his ten day sentence; was up, officers finally had to put] him out of the jail before he would leave. He is a married man. -* * BEATTY, Nev.—Seven drink shops are going full blast in this) mining boom town, which is part! of the U. S. A.. water is $5 a barrel. * CHICAGO—F. Scott McBride general. superintendent of the Antj-Saloon League, eares not if the wets have big majorities in straw votes so long as the drys continue to win ‘tegular elections. 2 s+ *# @ CINCINNATI — Senator Ed- wards of New Jersey, arch wet, is willing to beeome dry. Yea, even to be a white ribboner, if it can be proved to him that an ounce less of liquor is sold, transported and consumed now compared with pre-prohibition days. * 2 * NEW YORK—Harry Sagofsky, 14, public sehool pupil, is under parole as a bootlegger. He sold} a policeman'a half pint of whiskey at his mother’s candy store. se 3 ‘ NEW YORK—Vincent Astor, who recently sold his Fift® Avenue mansion, is building himself a modest $250,000 six-story house of simple Georgian style in East 80th street. It will have two ele- vators and a garden. 8 & | CHICAGO—The manager of a! new hotel is offering an aid to eup:d. He announced a room or suite dceupied by a married couple will cost’ no more than one occu- pied by a bachelor. ODAY’S EVENTS Centenary of the birth of Joseph Bellot, celebrated French Arctic explorer, 4 One hundred years ago today died Alexander MeNair, first State governor of Missouri. ‘One year ago today more than 800 persons perished in a great storm which swept over Missouri, Southern Illinois and Indiana. The eighty-ninth anniversary of the birth of Grover Cleveland will be observed today by the Grover Cleveland Association with the | broadcasting of tributes. Forty-nine women of note, one from each of the States and the District of Columbia, have been invited to attend a mass meeting in their honor to be held in Madi- son Square Garden tonight under the auspices of the American W< men’s Association. : TODAY IN WASHINGTON | ecccce (By Associated Press) | House committee continues farm | relief hearing. eee Railroad legislation is consider- }ed by house commerce committee. | + a ° i | New Jersey textile strikers lay} } settlement proposal before labor } secretary. i | ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN e@eeeceeeeeeese@ | MOTHER—TAKE NO CHANCES | ©@¢: CLASSIFIED COLUMN SOoeoooseesesseseseeeses Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 1¢.a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in every instance is, 25e. ON CROUP Never put a croupy child to bed without having FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR right handy. It checks i and allows peaceful sleep. A friend writes: “I have long used FOL.EY’S HONEY AND TAR for croup. First, I gave it Advertisers should give~ their; #ll my children, and now to my street address as well as their tele- phone number if they desire re- grandchildren, with the same good results.” Reliable also for bron- tee chial and “flu,” coughs, tickling Payments for classified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. FOR RENT modern street. marl Furnished apartment, conveniences, White Apply 503 Duval. FOR -RENT—Four new garages. Apply to W. A. Johnson, 824 Fleming street. mar 12-6tx se throat and troublesome _ night coughs. Key West Drug Co. maril-im Mrs. H. B. Dunlap has the dis- tinction of having been born on the Winchester battlefield, where she still lives in the old home- stead. The house is surrounded by a picket fence made of old walnut gun stocks of the civil war. In addition to doing her own household work and caring for her children, Mrs. Edward Living- CORNER GREENE AND ANN/5ton of York, Pa., has found time STREETS—Opposite City Hall —Suitable for storage rooms, to complete 145 quilts, 124 com- forts and two rugs in four years garage, repair shops, etc. Ap-|and a half. ply The Citizen. Rage WANTED WANTED—Those who desire en- graved visiting cards to give us their orders. The Artman dec20 7 Press, 125 Duval street, in The} a24) __ Citizen building SALESMEN—$150 month and ex- penses . selling Cigars. Ex- perience not necessary. Send self-addressed stamped en-| velope for information. Natiom al Cigar Co., High Point, N. C. : mar18-1tx FOR SALE FOR SALE — Furniture, prac- tically new. .Box 10, care of The Key West Citizen. feb27 FOR SALE—General Elvctric Motor. Five horsepower, 1,800 | R. P. M., 22.1 Ampheres, 110 Volt, 60 Cvele. This motor is} in splendid workir; condition and the price is right. Apply to | Citizen office. mar2 FOR SALE—House antl lot:718 Ashe street... Apply to Peter Roberts, 1111 Southard street. marl8-6tx FOR SALE—Chev-rolet. Touring Car, model 19. run only 2400 miles, in perfect condition. Car has been properly caredfor ever since purchased. Would not sell only going. .north. Original cost new, $839; fully} equipped including all spare parts and an insurance policy covering every sought liability. Will scl! at sacrifice at $584. Take only $200*eash.. balance in eight months of eight payments. Write P.. 0. Box 113, Key West, Florida, marl8-3tx OLD PAPERS for sale. 100 for a nickle. The Key West Citizen,| 125 Duval street. tf 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. a marii BARGAIN LOTS on Grinell street, 106 ft. 9 in. by 108 ft. 6 in; reasonable price. Address P. 0. Box 92. mar 11 MISCELLANEOUS RUG and carpet weaving—Sam- ples shown and orders taken at Lewinsky’s Furniture Store, 521 Duval street; also at Legion Hall, corner United and White- head streets. mar 17-4tx FRESH milk, sweet. cream and buttermilk received daily at Tift’s Sanitary Ice Cream Par- lor. Phone 675. mari3-lm Highest Prices Paid For Second Hand Furniture and Household Goods LITTLE STORE AROUND CORNER 509 WILLIAM ST. h Here is sure relief for You be a Constipation cannot be well and happy and constipated — tha’ t is certain. sallow complex- operations are and our mod- for}: Victor Murdock, Kansas editor and former chairman of the Fed- eral Trade Commission, born at ens Kas. 55 years ago iy. ye William Sulzer, former gov- ernor of New York, born at Eliza- | - beth, N, J., 63 years ago today. Chester S. Lord, for many years the editor of the New York Sun, born at Romulus, N. Y., 76 years ago today. Neville Chamberlain, British statesman and cabinet officer, I ef | yi < 3 Es . Ni . : : : : N N . . N . | j CPIPIIDIOOSS. PIPLALL LLL Le é E © ot Grinnell Street Size 106 ft. 9 in. x 108 ft. 6 in. Priced -Reasonably Address | P. O. Box 92 — ta tla tokens, fas 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 66 125 DUVAL STREET OA ELLA AA nA NAN he hd dh do dick did dad ddde did hdd dedi