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prea OPEN SOON MODERN OFFICE STRUCTURE WILL BE; COMPLETED IN TIME FOR FORMAL OPENING IN THREE WEEKS. The Professional Building will be opened in three weeks, is an- nounced the owners, James Simp- son and M. Karian, who have ar-' rived in the city from New York. This was formerly the Jefferson Hotel and is being remodeled at a cost of over $50,000. A number of offices have al- ready been reserved in this mod- ern office building, they state. They suggest that all those in the professional line. especially to make application; for Office: space as early us possiblé sé they will be able te meet with the require-| ments. There are forty offices in the} building which are located on the two upper floors, The main floor is“ devoted to six stores. The ‘owners believe that it. will be advantageous to have all pro-| fessional men in one locality and |C¥t down expenses on other things | ‘nsoh. in one building for the eonveni- ence of their clients, it is also} located in the heart of the busi ness district, neat the First .Nj ional Bank, the federal building | the chamber of commerce and ine important bus?néss‘, gquar- ‘ters, This beautiful building will have eyery modern convenience, including janitor service and ete- vator service during the business hours, Every effort has been made to make the offices pleasant and convenient with every known convenience, including running water ih every office, the owners stated. “We have faith in this island city and the future of Florida,” is our reason for placing as beau- nig the up-to-date a structure as the fessional Building in Key — . MISS MARGUERITE STARELL OF METROPOLITAN DP! CO, TO BE HEARD AT HIGH SCHOOL ‘ Miss Marguerite Starell, grand opera star from the Metropolitan Opera Company, New York and Chicago, will give a “concert in the Monroe County High School auditorium on Thursday, April 8th under the auspices of Key West Consistory No. 4, Scottish Rite Masons, for the benefit of | the school library. This charming soprano, who achieved: success in the National Opera of Paris, Monte Carlo, and the Metropolitan in New York and Chicago, will make her first Key West_appear- ance for one concert ‘en toyte to Cuba where she will give five con- certs in“the Teatro Nacional. Connoisseurs of classical musie who have heard Miss Starell sing, are anticipating this concert as a musical event of great importance. After graduating with high honors from the conservatory of music. of Paris, Miss Starell sang “La Valkyri” one of Wagner's most beautiful operas, in the Na- tional Opera of Paris. She’ also won laurels in Convent Garden, London; the Milan Opera, the Royal Opera of Madrid and Me- tropolitan Opera. New York and Chicago. During the operatic engagement in New York she was invited by M. Jessaurand, the Frénch ambag- | sador to Washington, ‘to sing’ at* al diplomatic function. Later she| sang with the Symphony orchestra, and triumphed in the leading roles | of “Aida” and. “Il Trovotore.” The concert to be given here| will include compositions of Wag- ner, Hanh, Debussy, Dupare, “WOMANS CLUB ‘DPERA fian's Club; Mrs. C.’D, Hartington, Mrs. D.} PLANNING FOR MAY FESTIVAL EVENT DISCUSSED AT. REG- ULAR MEETING OF ORGAN.) IZATION HELD YESTERDAY AFTERNOON : Plang for a May festival were! discussed yesterday afternoon at} the regular meeting of the Wo- jman’s Club which was held at the is an annual event given by the organization to raise funds.” | A committee composed of Mrs.| Andrew ~ Miller, Mrs. Navarro,! Mrs, Clatk D, Stearns and Mrs.| Charles Roberts were appointed by | |the president, Mrs. William R.| Warren, to interview the ,mem- bers of the city council relative to} keeping the two scavenger trucks} | the use of which that body is plan-| |ning to discontinue. The representatives of the Wo- man’s Club will ask the city coun-| jeil to keep these trucks as. an| ounce of prevention, asking it tc} | { jand to keep the two trucks. The endowment fund,-which is| sponsored by the state federation, | was brought up at the meeting. by | the president. The interest of| this fund is used for the expenses | of’ the ‘state officers’ who without compensation. All. clubs) are asked that their members | pledge a certain amount which will extend over a period of three/ years or either give at one time | whatever the member desires. A. letter from’thg American) Legion endorsing the movement | of the Woman’s Club to have the city council bond for $50,000 for} @ new public library was read by | the secretary. The American | Legion secretary stated that the| post stood behind the matter of} securing the library and dvas| heartily in favor of it. Mrs. Warren, who was a dele-| gate at the state convention, spolie | about the warm reception that she | and Mrs. Millervhad received at| the meeting. When it was stated at the convention that she was a| delegate from Key West, there} was @ long round of applause, The following new members have heen accepted by the Wo-| MITA ia A. Dupuis, Miss Adeline Mulbere Mrs. Hilary Crusoe, Mrs, H. W. MUCH PLEASED f Menree County High School. This V | fellow.ng Herrick and Miss Reba Herrick. | as. LEGION PEAY (SUBBOATAT - LAST EVENING DRY TORTUGAS GRAND SUCCESS ,., UNDER “SEA CRAFT TO AR. } “RIVE AT THIS PORT ON a - D' ROSETIME” I$, PRESENTE! j TUESDAY AT SAN, CAREDs THEATRE| UNDER ‘AUSPICES OF THE! AMERICAN LEGION,- x \ The submarine V-\ ‘sister ship; |of the submarine V-2* that was | recently engaged in. trial tests be- |tween Key West and Dry Tor-} the + “Amestran | | teas, has arrived at Dry Tor- zion play last evening, was a|twgas and will be in Key West od eviceess due’ te the efforts |Twesday, according to an an- s Willa Berta Rogers ef the |Mouncement made by the navy} e P. Sewell Lyceum and Pro-| yard this morning. | ucticn Company, Attanta, who | The V-1 will be engaged in deep | | personally directed the -show. water tests, operating between Key | The musical play copsists of | West and Dry Tortugas fer ea! three acts, in which there are de- | month. jlightful songs and Snappy rep-| This submarine ‘left the Brook- | artee, *The scenes presented were|lyn navy yards April 2. She was |} the flower. garden of the Prkins|launched recently at. the Ports- | home and a scene fon one of the | mouth mavy yard, | movie lets in Hollywood. 4 The cast was composed of all} local talent which doubly added | to the interest of the play. The! The Daughters of the King of | enacted the leading/ St. Paul’s church will hold their | Fores: | meeting at 4:30 o’clock Thursday Pa Perkins—Ralph’ B, Boyden. | afternoon at the church. fa Ma Perkins—Mrs, James Adams. | | se P B Rose Perkins-—Miss' Marie Rob-| 1 rothy Archer, Fannie’ ‘Cale! | Jerry Bréwn—Ray Seum. }Anna. Bell Hill, Mary Macara,| J. Dillingham Jones—Nat Col. | Helen: Williams and Margaret | son. Carey. 1} Mile. Jacquélin Dauville—Mrs.| . Mr. Seum sang “Rese” and gave Vera Cold. © a dancing specialty between Acts | Props O’Reilly—tira J. Moon. I and II instead of the “Irish” | : Squint Smith—Victor A. Hart-| trio, which was not given due-to | mann. * | the absence of Mr. Glickman from| Perey Peabody—Jackson Shaw. Babe—Bobbie . Robertson. The boys and girls in tHe chorus were mostly students in the Mon- roe County High Sehool and did their part admirably. The boys weré: Tom; Brown, Stewart Walker, Morris Cruz, At- lee Puckett, Archie .Sheppard, “Dizzie” Roberts, Kimball Cartis “Rose Time,” Le decid: of ¥. TO@-HOLD MEETING the city. | Miss Robinson sang the lead in| several numbers accompanied by | the chorus of attractive — girls, | ameng them “Home Tewn Girlie,” | “Just As Long As I Have You) and You Have Me” (which was| sung.{with Mr. Seum), “Stars of | the Screen” and “Sweethearts of | the’ Screen.” ‘Several attractive and. Earl Yates. mumbers were sung by the entire| The girls in the chorus were:| cast, “Sishine,” “Look for the| Aanie Lois HS erred menrest | Suleae Lining” and “Rose.” } ‘USED PIANO BARGAINS - : i If you are unable to alford a new _you can still have music ia your honie 4 ME se Ore ‘i >| o | MIAMI PAYS VISIT. TO CITY this morning, and is very much keys. Mr. Triplett some time ago proved his faith in the future of the keys by purchasing a tract of which will be on the, is large scale on the tract as soon as conditions will permit. Easter Party Given Last Evening For Charch h League Society | the First Methodist. church had an enjoyable Easter party last |Grillon, 1014 Southard. street. The and refreshments were served. Chaussom, Geoges. Rabey, Bizet.) and Luckstone. Tickets can be secured from members of the! Scottish Rite and La Concha Sweet Shoppe. apr?-2t| Did you row that the less pop- wiar cuts of meat. are just as nourishifig and palpatable as the; so-called choice cuts. STAR COFFEE MILLS DELICIOUS & REFRESHING A delicious cup of fine flavored COFFEE is a satisfying drink at all times. That is why every- bedy who has tried our COF- PEE is a STAR MILLS enthusiast. S12 GREENE ST. - Phone 266 COFFEE }} SORES | Quickly healed, inflammation seduced with GRAY’S OINTMENT Used since 1820, Fine for bells, Duras, ete. At all Draz Stora For simple write |W. F. GRAY & CO, NASHVILLE. TENN. JOHN C. PARK || Plumber and Supplies IN NEW LOCATION WITH KEY WEST: J. PF. Triplett, a retired business | man of Miami, arrived in the city | pleased with the> appearance of | things in Key West and on the| about ten acres on No Name key,} Over-Sea | Highway in its stretch across that | island. He gs making the last pay-| ment on the property today, and| planning improvements on a} The Senior "Epworth ee we night at the home~of, Miss Leota RETIRED BUSINESS MAN OF | Read the following ex@aordinary offerings in guaranteed second- hand pianos. Wetune and completely overhaul these pianos so that they are in excellent condition. | | | | |] One Keller, Mahogany Finish... '| One R. S. Howard, Mahogany Fi One Ellington, Oak Finish. Ope Bachmann, Walnut Finish. Ohe Hamilton, Walnut Finish One Baldwin-Howard, Walnut Fi: One Boston, Mahogany Finish... One Baldwin-Howard, Mahogany One R. 8S. Howard, Oak Finish One R. S. 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