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WHEN AND WHERE "YOUR LODGE MEETS MASONIC DIRECTORY Dade Lodge No. 14, F, & A. M., meets first and. titrd, Wedriesds: of each month .in‘lqdée/togma, on| Estoh street. FE. L. Albuty, De Felix Varela Lodge No, 64; F, & A. M., meets second and fourth Thursdays of each mont and Simonton streets, F. Castto, KNIGHTS OF GOLDEN EAGLE “The Knights of the Golden ys} Eagle meet every Tuesday night,| at the hall; on Petronia street. etey M. Robérts, master of records, P. 6,3. OF A.” P. ©. S. of A. Camp No. 12, meets every Tuesday night in their field Russell, secretary. st the Seottish Rite Hall, se 119 Duval street. J. Win- Apehor Lodge No. 182, By'& A. > M., meets second and’Zotirth Mom| Phe Catholic Daughters will °°". days at the Scottish Rite Hell,|hold their regular meeting Thors-| f Estéa and Simonton streets, C,| day evening st Parislr Hall in the| stance, have been poyinding — the/ “Ysland Chapter No. 21; Royal ArehMasons, meets first and third Mondays at Scottish Rite Hall, Eaton ari Simonton streets. Chas, HL. Ketchum, secretary. “ Mohroe Couneil No. 2, Royal and Seléct Masters, meets first and ‘Fridays at Scottish Rite Hall, igs sores Simonton streets. Chas. , 3 Ketchum, secretary, n Commandéry No, 8, Ki Templar, nieets “second and fourth Wednesdays at Scot- tish Rite Hall, boas a imon- pS ia Chas. ine, Palim Lodge of Perfection Ne. %, second and fourth Wed- , at the Seottish Rite Hall, and Simonton _ streets. E. Garing, secretary. ‘i D rn Cross Council, Knights aft Croix, meets on calt of thé master at the Scottish Rite Hal, _— and Simonton streets, Chas. Gering, secretary,» -, -,)' Alpha Council No. 3, Knights Kado meets on éall of the: mas- ter at the Scottish Rite Hall, CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS charchyard 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, $13 Duval. street. G, N. Goshorn, E.R., Ross C. Sawyer, secretary. KNIGHTS OF MALTA Meets second and fourth Tues- oe | EXHIBITIONS, _GI¥YEN BY s é TEAMS SHOW WONDERFUL IMPROVEMENT AMONG MANY PLAYERS | e | (ly Ansoctated Prens) ASSOCIATED PRESS HEAD-| (QUARTERS, April 5.-If major Neague batters can pile up avet<| - ag they have} ~ lages as handsome been collecting in training eamp | games, baseball fans, are due to |see some fancy sluggiig this sea- The New York Yankges, for in- jpill in the southlind limbering up | games fo’ the/tue of'a'.350 team |average. “Gehring tope thé list of |the Yankee club - wiekders. with |.444. Others with verbose records are: Enitig .350; Mensel. 408; Lazerri 416; Combs .850; Collins bse: | 383, and Ruth--.227, Sunday’s exhibition games re- | vealed some heavy ‘slugging “by. jother teams. The “St. Louis |Browns, whe have begn making |some keen records with the bat days at Pythian Hal} on Fleming touched. Obdttanooga pitchers for ‘street. Roy Hamlin, ‘recorder, * AMERICAN LEGION Artaur Sawyer’ Post, No. 28, American Legion, meets the sec- ond and fourth Fridays of each month. George O. Lucas, com- mander. R. E. Faulkner, adjutent. GIRLS’ FRIENDLY SOCIETY St. Paul’s branch of the Girls’ Friendly Society meets evéry Monday at 4:30. p. m; at. the Parish Hall, Bahama street. WOODMEN OF WORLD Key: West Camp-No. 23, Wood- and Simonton Mreets.. Chas. Eg Garing, secretary.) ©. 4° + streets, Charles E. a ing, secretary. tgiase % Chapter Nopeht} Of Star, meets second and’ Fridays at. ton and Sim Mrs. paale Sharpley, secretary. : FACE: ie t SHRINE CLUB) | the first Tuesday in each Arthur H. Sheppard, sec- ( M month, retary. @RDER OF DeMOLAY J. Perry Chapter, Order , meets every Tuesday 7:30 at Scottish Rite Hall, and Simonton streets, J. secretary. —_ OF POCAHONTAS Council No. 18, meets first and third Tuesday of Mu a Mi on the Men’a, Hail. . Mrs. Annie Baker, t of Records. # KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ‘West Council 1015, Knights| Temple No. 1, meets on the second) af Columbus, meets in the K. C. Hill, Division street, on the second and fobrth Tuesdays of each month}Annie Baker, guardian of records. at 8 o'clock. V. A. McDermott, G. K., William Freeman, R. 8., F x wed The Key West W. C. T. U. meets the first Wednesday in each month-at 4 o'clock qm, at the variod’ homes of the! members. Presid@nt, Mrs. A. D. Luethi. 2 DOK Camel Club, D. 0, K. K., meets every Tuesday night at their hall’ at jing and Margaret streets, PYTHIAN SISTERS Key#West Temple No. 20, Ryth- fan he ge meets every Monday st bonell M. of R. and G. * . | ‘PYTHIAN SISTERS Justice Temple No. 17, will hold sere See 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 pf RED MEN a. mpilaneng #39, LOR. meets every Monday evening Ds abeth« yaad cc ler adc er KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Island City Lodge, No. 14, K. of P.,, meets, the first, seeond and ' |'thitd 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 reguiar meeting Wednesday nights, in the new Castle Hall, 728 Fleming street. John L, Curry, secretary. "with P. 0. 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. pnth at 7 p, m. at the Red! Hall, 119 Duval street. Susie El-| wood, recording secretary. LADIES OF GOLDEN EAGLE Ladies of Golden Eagle, Florida and fourth Mondays of the month at the Golden Hall. Mrs. ODD FELLOWS Key West Lodge No. 13, I. 0. 0. F., meets every Monday night at Odd Fel‘ows Hall, Caroline street. Cuba Lodge No. 15, L/ 0. 0. F., 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 Hal:, Caroline street. Otte 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 |39blows“in’ winning 1@to 2. Their | fellow-townsmen, —the Cardinals, | / pounded out ten hits for a six to \four-witt over the Stretts at Dal- }las an incidentally anhexed their 28th straight victory.)* | At. Shreveport, the . Chicago | White Sox collected 14) blews for |four to two win over the Texas Leaguers, and the Phillies, while defeated at Baltimore, managed to connect the ball and bat for jeleven hits. The Cleveland In- |dians also held the heavy end,of | the , batting controvei against iNew Orleans, their sight blows | contributing to the $,to 1 win ever the | southerners, i | In the latter. game, however, |good pitching, in addition to bat- ting, was the feature. 3 Ehmke and Zabnisér, of the Boston'*+Red Sox. algo -had 6. pleasurable day.on the mound, |pitching almost peffect ball against Louisville, only .one'hit be- ing obtained off the two. Behind jthie ytight hurling, the. Bostonians blanked the Colonels, 2% to 0, At time the aan the m of Jer- \eey City, hard socking.. supplying | the winning element. = | Pull’ Up Stakes : * Nearly all the big league aggre- {gations now have pulled stakes Hfrom southern and western train- ‘ing cam) Several moved out to- feay, ineluding Chicago Cubs, who eft Los Angeles for Kansas City, after rain halted plans’ for a fi- (nal affray with the Pacific coast team. The Cubs managed to col- lect $17,000 bread and butter {money in 20 coast games in which \they. managed to win 16. | The Detroit Tigers aise start- ed their exhibition tour north- }ward, playing at Atlanta today, j later games schéduled at | Birmingham, Nashville and Mem- |phis. With games planned every |day until the opening of the season, the northbound Cincinnati Reds entered Georgia to meet | Rochester at Waycross today with | Mays slated for the full route, |Luque has rejoined the team af- ter a week’s absence at the bed- side of his mother in Havana, | The Pittsburgh Pirates start their last siege of training today, egainst Indianapolis “at Hot Springs, Ark. After being trimmed 8 to $ by the Columbus American | Association team. at Fort Ben- ning, Ga. Sunda¥, the Washing- ton Senators today begin a seven- game pre-seasgh Series with the iGiants, playing five games in four cities on the way home, and the last two at Washington. next Saturday and Sunday. ‘The Brooklyn Dodgers, having|day. “Terry is not needed,” lost six straight, hope to beat Noes berate ie comment. Braveg|: Meet Maynard: Laswell of Loe An- geles. Calif., who recently wor the National handball title for the third gucressive season Laswell worked way through ane of the classiest fields ever te compete for the crown, heating another westerner. Jack Doh, @van of San Francisco, in the nals. BUDD DOBLE DEAD; ‘CATARRHAL NAME’ OF JOCKEY IN POEM OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES TOCK NOTE OF MAN WHO DROVE NANCY. HANKS TO 2.05 1-4. é ' “‘PUENTE, Calif., April 5.— Budd Deble has crossed the. fin: ish line on the track of life. One pconeer turfman is dead aged 85 at the home of his. daughter here; But even when the st&bles shall have forgotten, his mémory wil} go on down ¢ through ‘the ages. itt @ verse by Oliver Holmes, 5 Ip a companion piece to “One OF SPORTS CCCCCSCRCOROCSOCESECOOCS Racing: - Meeting of Tia Juana Jockey Club, at Tia Juana. Bowling: American Bowling Congress tournament, at Toledo. Golf: North and South amateur championship. opens at Pinehurst. Swimming: National A. A. U. indeor ehampionships, at Chicago. Polo: Annual Spring tourna- ment opens at Pinehurst. Motorboat: National races be- gin at St. Augustine, Fla. Boxing: Natiéwal A. A.” U. senior championships, at Boston. Paul Berlenbach vs. Ray Neu- man, 12 .rounds, at Hartford. Johnny: Dundee vs. Jack Griff, 15 rounds, at New. Orleans. Frankie Genaro vs, Hilly Levine, 10 roungs, at- Bayonne. Jack Zivie vs. ‘Better marry the girt and save money. Steak and potatoes don’t cost 48 much as candy and flowers, » Coffee will not keep you awake at night if you drink milk instead, - The honeymoon ends when the life msurance agents begin. One tells us she is going to get this summer even if she Fas jearaamaes An auto tire seems to last when it is on a neighbor's et car. ‘Who says this isn't @ fine country? Twenty millionaires (Copyright, 1926, NE& Service, Ine.) | George Lavigne, 10 rounds, at Pittsburgh.. Leo “Kid” Roy vs. Georgia Balduc, 10 rounds, at} Holyoke. ROBERTS & WHALTON — REAL ESTATE BROKERS Cable Address: Trot Phone 788 P. 0. Box 132+ KEY WEST, FLORIDA : We Solicit Your Listings, Both City Property and Key Acreages IF IT IS RESULTS: YOU WANT, WE GET IT’ Wendelt one-hoss Shay,” Holmes took cog-}». nizanece of Doble’s fame, for: in “How the Old Horse won the Bet” oecurs this couplet: a “Bud Deble, whose catarrhal name so. fills the. nasal trump of fame. . Doble drove Nancy Hanks,” the: trotter, to a mile. in - 2.05 I-44 speed unheard of then in 1892,) ~ thirty-four years ago. 3 Doble was of ‘the same school as the,late Edward L. (“Pop”) Geers the “grand old man of the turf.” Doble was the son of. the late William H. Doble of Philadelphia, | > where he .was born and. lived his|- early life. He became interested in harness-racing in 1860; and Bis first important horse was Dex- ter,.to whom he gave a park of 2.17 1-4. In 1865 Doble purchas- ed the famous trotting Goldsmith Maid. He was one of a syndicate which in 1889 paid $105,000 for Axtel!, then the highest price in history for a horse. Doble’s first wife was a daugh- ter of the famous E. J. (Lucky) Baldwin. Later he married “the girl with the auburn hair,” a stage celebrity. Yanks at Nashville today. A_ vic- tory today would give the Phila- delphia Athletics the city cham pionship over the Phillies, the Am- erican. leaguers already having won three games of a seven game series. Cochrane, Athletics catch- er, has an engagement with a police magistrate and it is doubt- ful if he will be in the lineup. His automobile ‘seriously injured a pedestrian. Another seeker for more salary apparently has lost out. Terry of the New York Giants failed tek see McGraw for a conference over; pay at Memphis, where the New) Yorkers trimmed the Southern} Association team, 1 to 0, yester-) ey i TIPPITY-WITCH IRENE (Abs tee ee Welk BLY, AGAR YouVe Gor A wew NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA | Oversea Camp, Royal Neighbors of Ameriea, holds its regular meet- jing at the Golden *Eagle Halt ‘on the fourth Thursday month, at 8 o'clock. in each MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Island Camp 17020, M. W. A.! meets on the 2nd and 4th Tues days of the month at 8 p.m. at the Red mei Hail” John C. Park, clerk, | si La AL . ra Se aaa a 3 CORNER SIMONTON AND PETRONIA STS. You drive in PAGE & VILLAREAL WILLIAM BURCHELL, Service Manager.