The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 30, 1926, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT “WHEN AND WHERE YOUR LODGE MEETS ~~ MASONIC DIRECTORY Dade Lodge No. 14, F. & ALM. meets first and third Wednesdays of each month in lodge rooms on Eaton street. E. L. Albury, secretary. Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64, Fe & A. M., meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month @t the Scottish ‘Rite Hall, Eaton @n@ Simonton streets. F. Castro, secretary. Anchor Lodge No. 182, F. & A. M., meets second and fourth Mon- @ays at the Scottish Rite Hall, Eaton and Simonton streets. C. E..Garing, secretary. “Island Chapter No. 21, Royal Aftch’ Masons, meets first and third Mondays at Scottish Rite Hall, Eaton ari Simonton streets. Chas, H, Ketchum, 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] K Templar, meets second and fourth Wednesdays at. Seot- fish Rite Hall, Eaton and Simon- ton streets. Chas. H. Ketchum, reearder. Palm Lodge of Perfection No. 10,°meets second and fourth Wed- Uesday, at the Scottish Rite Hall, Eaton and Simonton _ streets. Charles E. Garing, secretary, Southern Cross Council, Knights 6f Rowe Croix, mects/on call of the : ottish Rite Hall, » Key. West Consistory No. 4, ‘on call of the masteriat the Rite Hall, Eaton and mn streets. Charles E, Gar- wa ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Fern Chapter No, 21, Order of SHRINE CLUB inkee ole * Meets the first Tuesday in each pond Arthur H. Sheppard, sec- pete J. Perry Chapter, Order iy, meets every Tuesday at 7:30 at Scottish Rite Hall, and Simonton streets, J. secretary, whoa ) DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS Minoea Council No. 18, meets onthe 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, its in the K. C, Hall, Division street, on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at B o'clock. V, A. McDermott, G K., William Freeman, R. 8. 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 yarious homes of the members. President, Mrs. A. D, Luethi, . D. 0. K. K. Camel Ciub, D. 0. K. K., meets eyery Tuesday night at their hall at Fleming and Margaret streets, PYTHIAN SISTERS Key West Temple No. 20, Pyth- jan Sisters, meets every Monday night at Isle of Sea Castle Hall, on Fleming street. donell, M. of R. and C. Clara Car- PYTHIAN SISTERS dustice Temple No. 17, will hold! theif 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 welcome. Mra. Linton Curry, M. @tR ac. KNIGHTS OF GOLDEN EAGLE The Knights of the Golden Eagle meet every Tuesday night, at the hall, on Petronia street. Perey \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. 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 Arthur Sawyer Post, No. 28, American Legion, meets. the sec- ond and fourth Fridays of each month. George O. Lucas, com- mander. 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. IMPROVED ORDER of RED MEN Tigertail Tribe, No. 19, LO. R. M., meets every Monday evening at the Wigwam, Elizabeth and 4 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 regu‘ar meeting Wednesday nights. in the new Castle Hall, 728 Fleming street. John L. Curry, secretary. *P. O. OF A. CAMP 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. Cuba Lodge No. 15, I. 0. 0. F., meets each Tuesday night at Odd P. 0. of A. Camp No. 4, meets Fellows Hall, Caroline street. Equity Lodge No, 70, I. 0. 0. F.,| meets each Wednesday night at Odd Fellows Hall, Caroline atreet,| Otte Encampment No. 5, meets} jthe second and fourth Friday of each month at the P. O. 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 jthe fourth Thursday in each month, at 8 o'clock. MODERN WOODMEN OF | AMERICA . i } Island Camp 17020, M. W. A. }meets on the 2nd and 4th Tues- }days of the month at & p. m. at the Red Men’s Hall, John C Park, | clerk. i WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF e eecceeseso (By Associated Press) Assistant Secretary Andrews sanctions six months trial of sale without prescription of malt as tonic that tastes like beer and contains 3.75 alcohol by volume. #08 Condition of Prince of “Wales is satisfactory after operation for ear trouble; Princess Victoria, sister of King George, has in- fluenza pneumonia. e *# # Four day Rocky Mountain snow storm extends into Texas pan- handle. * * of Nations League advisory committee on child welfare initi-| ates at Geneva movement for cen- sorship of motion pictures. ese French chamber of deputies votes provisional credits for April 20 to 131, clearing way for Briand government financial measures. * * * Treasury expects income tax revenue this March to exceed last year’s by $50,000,000. se New York. theatrical producers consider asking Gov. Smith to be arbiter in contract disputes with playwrights at $50,000 a year. te Speed boat Gar VH, driven by George Wood, Detroit, is sunk in collision at- Havana races. Re Rome paper says official an- nouncement of Crown Prince Humbert’s announced engage- ment to Princess Marie Joseph of Belgium will not. be made now because of mourning for dowager Queen Marguerita. * #9 Western. conference _ protests against college stars wearing club colors in amateur’ athletic union meets, Murray Hulbert, president, declares protest unreasonable. * s # General Pershing reports for program} "S NEWS Recent acquisition of several other petroleum companies by the Standard Oil Company of New York has placed Herbert L. Pratt at the head of the second largest petroleum corporation in the world, being ranked only by the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. Mr. Pratt has been presi- dent of the Standard of New York since 1923, when he was moved up from the vice presi- deney, 2 position he had filled for twelve years. Before going to the ; Standard Oil Company his_ busi- |mess experience had included the presidency of one of the great de- partment stores in the city of Brooklyn. Mr. Pratt is a’ native ;of Brooklyn and is now in his |fifty-fifth year. He is the son of the late Charles Pratt, a noted jeapitalist and philanthropist, who jfounded Pratt, Institute in Brook- Hyn. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our thanks to all those who kindly assisted us during the illness and death of our father Daniel E. Russell, also those who so kindly donated the use of their automobiles for the funeral and for the many floral offerings, and especially the nurse. who was so patient and devoted. We. wish to assure all that their kindness will never be forgotten. MRS. LOUISE CATES. ULMONT RUSSELL AND mar. 30.-1t FAMILY. Birds are the only creatures that share with man’ the faculty of. expressing fine shades of feel- ing by the voice. a work at war department in Wash- ington after illness. * «8 Express company employes file request with railroad labor board for 12 cents an hour increase. Romance in the Packing A world of it! Swift & Company has issued its 1926 Year Book reviewing the industry. Not only the story of one year — 1925 — with its better prices for the livestock farmer, science of preparing good foods andelim- inating waste, its expansion of service— But, fifty years of history! The west- ern cattle trails and “cow towns” of the early "70s! The invention of refrigera- tor cars! The war of East and West when the first dressed meats were shipped across the continent! And Realities industry! The 192 accounts of the growth of an industry that helps to feed and clothe the nation, and to fertilize its soil. Here are the facts and figures that will interest you greatly. A copy of the Year Book will be sent promptly (free) upon receipt of your address. Swift & Company Union Steck Yards, Chicago Please send a copy of Business its advance in the of Today in the 6 Year Book gives the 1926 Year Book to: TODAS Eves Seventy years ago today the Crimean War was ended: with the signing of the Treaty:of Paris. Rt. Rev. Francis J. Tief today celebrates the fifth anniversary of his consecration as Catholic bishop of Concordia, Kas. Edward Dean Adams, engineer, financier and ‘scientist, who was a-pioneer in the development of hydroelectric power at’ Niagara Falls, will receive the. twenty- second award of the John Fritz gold medal at a national gather- ing of the engineering profession in New York City this evening. Always just right iY geek apt. too Hot Paul P. Lumley HARDWARE AND BUILDERS ‘MATERIAL PAINTS AND. VARNISHES, Cor. Grinnell and James - Sts. Free, Prompt Delivery PHONE 838 mever need to. worry. WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC IRONS HAVE BEEN SELLING FOR $8.75. _ es TUESDAY, MARCH 80, 1926, Information on Key West at * . Hotel Casa Marina, American plan, single $11, double $20. .La Concha Hotel, European plan, single $5-to $7, double $7 to $12. On large parties of 75 or ‘more, special reduced rates. Oversea Hotel, European plan, single $2 up, double $4 up. Population of Key West, 18,000. Manicipal Golf Links—a sporty course, extending from Gulf to Ocean. Rates, green fees $2.00 a i $35.00 plus tax for season. : , papas: Bathing Beach and Tennis—Casa Marina Hi Grounds. Also public tennis and bathing eee Free Band Concerts in Bayview Park Sunday after< noons and every evening except Saturday. 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 station and hotels. See Key West. Ocean Boulevard, to encircle city, by Monroe county. Over-Sea Highway, from Key West to the mainland. One-third distance completed, balance of roadway con- a ore epi tpacer to span the long water gaps. ea spin out over the O. ner Wak e Ocean, from the city of Pipe Line for municipal waterworks soon to be laid from mainland. Pienty of fresh West and the Florida Keys, oo ee White Ways now being i: 1 SD “é ing installed through the busi- Building permits and Bank deposits rapidly inereas- seg Another new bank has just vvoatveb obaier West postal receipts for Feb., 1 increased § 44 Bee Pale aver same month, last Rome ; natural harbor in Florida. Exports-imports reach $47,000,000.00 annually, . ; Grederm scariicte, rotinalices: aeeikien ea anes trucks in active operation. » : : a, cages yo lots on Flagler Street, $100 per : aan it. residential lots, $75 per front foot, or | intereetis per cont Tee ane ee ally. 5 oi All titles insuréd by New York Title and Mort- now being. built PRICE TO YOU IS: GOIN : eee ‘ - ae SORGS Ree e 91.15 gage Company.. 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