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PAGE EIGHT Woman's Club ona SPECTACULAR EVENT =“TO BE STAGED ON “KEY WEST BARRACKS GROUNDS Now is the time for the selec- tion’ of the “Queen of the May,” seid Mrs. William R. Warren, president of the Woman’s Club at a‘eall meeting of the club yester- Gy afternoon in the Monroe @ounty High School auditorium. Young girls are asked to enter the contest now for the queen of the May festival to be given the first Thursday in May, the 6th, @t the Key West Barracks. ©““Phe Woman’s Club will give each contestant one thousand votes to begin. Merchants will sive votes with all merchandise purchased at their stores; and the ‘vatés, too, can be purchased out- Tr. Chas. L. Roberts is chair- of the committee. Miss Mar- gnerite Capo will direct the May al. She has called a meet- ing for next Thursday afternoon fér rehearsal at the Parish Hall. ‘Whe contest for May queen will yse May 3, the Monday evening | ling the festival. +Besides the crowning of | the queen and May pole dances, there willbe several beautiful poles and ige-cream, cake and candy will be'sold in booths on the grounds, umder the auspices of the Wo- mipn’s Club. ‘YThe May festival is. an annual sir put on by the Woman’s ib. Last year, Miss Adeline was Queen of the May. 4The following committees have bgen selected to put on the festi- val: "3 Committee on Arrangement Chas, L. Roberts, chairman; , J. M. Navarro, Mrs. Allan Mrs.) Henry Russell, “Sam Filer, Mrs. John Beery, A. R. Miller, Mrs,- Clark D, 8, Mrs. Phillip Cosgrove, Cc. R. D. Crittenton, Mrs.. n Lowe; Miss . Marguerite. _ Capo, Miss Marie Mts. Ralph Russell, Mrs. James Mrs. C. H. J. Roberts, R. D. Luethi. e in Charge of Children For May Pole % Henry Russell, chairman; Chas. Falk, Mrs. 1. C. Filer, Ed. Freyberg, ‘Mrs, Roy » Mrs. Mellie Fulford, Harold Gibson, Mrs. Robert Mrs. Frank Holtsberg, s. C. H. Hicks, Mrs. Blanche ebaugh, Mrs. Florence Hol- “Mrs. Clata Higgs, Mrs. Bas- ‘Grooms, Miss Marie Cappick, Ruth Campbell, Mrs. Thos. Mrs. Clarence Crusoe, Mrs. Chezen; Mrs. J. S. Dongo, Miss Mary Curry, Mrs. Eva Torano. Geitimittee in Charge of Candy Booth man; Mrs. J. G. Piodela, Mrs. N. ©, Pintado, Mrs. Joe Pearlman, Everett True I HEY, woman, You Makes Plans For May Queen Festivities Mrs, C. L. Peterson, Mrs. Ed. Phillips, Mrs. Emory L. Pierce, Mrs. Annie Pierce, Mrs. Louis Pierce, Mrs. Paul Reuter, Mrs, Ella Roberts, Mrs. Harold Russell, Mrs. Melvin Russell, Mrs..I. B. Russell, Mrs. George Reynolds, Mrs, Julia Sweeting, Mrs. R. Stowers, Mrs. John Sawyer, Mrs. Olaf Soderberg, Miss Caroline Zair, Mrs..H. W. Herrick, Miss Reba Herrick, Mrs. O. E. Cooper, Miss Minnie P. Harris, Mrs. Chas. R. Curry, Mrs. Ella Cash, Mrs, Owen Eagan, Mrs. Hardy Eagan. Committee in Charge of Cake Booth Sy Mrs. A. E. Sharpley, chairman; Mrs. J. E. Shrouds; Mrs. Peggy L. Shaw, Mrs. Herbert Snow, Miss. Minnie Sweatman, Mrs. R. V. Steadman, Mrs. Henry Sands, Mrs. Benj. Trevor, Mrs. Norberg Thompson, Mrs. Hugh K. Taylor, Mrs.. Mary Thompson, Mrs. Chas. Thompson, Mrs. J. L. Watrous, Mrs. Wellington White, Mrs. Julia Wing, Mrs. Wm. H. White, Mrs. Nellie Williams, Miss Ileen Wil- liams, Miss Alice Watkins, Mrs. Warren Watfous, Mrs. Samuel J. Wilde, Mrs. Mamie Williams, Miss Marguerite Weatherford, Miss Mamie Wardlow, Mrs. John Ward- llow, Mrs. J. Fogarty, Mrs. W. Hunt Harris, Mrs. Abraham Wol- kowsky, Mrs. Drew, Mrs, Einhorn, Mrs. Chas. Pinder, Mrs. Wm. Weaver, Mrs. S. L. McDonald. Committee in Charge of Ice Cream Booth 5 Mrs. Julia Williams, chairman; Mrs. Curtis Stanton, Miss Hannah Lazarus, Miss Elma Lightbourne, ‘Mrs. Virginia McDermott, Mrs. Wm. Monsalvatge, Mrs. Curry |Moreno, Mrs. Wm. Malone, Mrs. \Ira J. Moon, Mrs. M. E. Mondul, Mrs. Mary J. McKnight, | Mrs. Milligan, Mrs. S. T.. Milk, Mrs. Wm. Millington, Mrs. Malcolm Meacham, “Miss Cele O’Brien, Mrs. Minnie Otto, Mrs. Wm. Phe- Jan, Mrs. Wm. Pinder, Miss Mollie Parker, Mrs. Wm. R. Porter, Mrs. McCall Pate, Mrs. Edward Lowe, Mrs, E. C, Lowe, Mrs. Kingman Curry, Mrs. Mercer Holland, Mrs. Harry Boyer, Mrs. Geo. Lucus, Mrs. Lillie Gold. Committee. in Charge of Soda ; Booth Mrs. Vesey Johnson, chairman; Mrs. Ralph Higgs, Mrs. H. Illing- worth, Mrs.eA, H. McInnis, Mrs. C. C. Johnson, Mrs. James L. Johnson, Mrs. W.\K. E. James, {Miss Elaine Johnson, Mrs. Knight Johnson, Mrs. Jeff Knight, Mrs. Eugene Knight, Mrs. J. G. Kan- tor, Mrs, Tom Ketchings, Mrs. Otto Kirchheiner, Mrs. S. W. Lowe, Miss Eloise. E. Lowe, Mrs. J. F. Leach, Miss Helena Lester, Mrs. Frank Ladd, Mrs. Otto Lund- quist, Mrs, Paul Lumley, Mrs. Tom Gato, Mrs. Virginia Heckler. Committee on Gates and Col- lections Miss Leila Pitcher,. chairman; Mrs. James Adams, Mrs. A. D. Luethi, Mrs. C. H. J. Roberts, Mrs. Ralph Russell, Miss Dorothy Albury, Mrs. Isadore Appelrouth, Miss Sarah Curry, Miss, Ruth Higgs, Miss. Lillian Klein, By Condo CALLED MS FoR SUPPER AND YoUlys GoT THIS DINWG. Room DOOR LOCKED !! WSCC, TM THE ONS THAT BATS THEM, L. E. BLACKWELL HAPPY FATHER RECEIVES NEWS OVER WIRE TODAY FROM VIR- GINIA A son was born at 3:20 this morning to Mr. and. Mrs. LeRoy Blackwell, Mr. Blackwell, the proud father announced this morning. Mrs. Blackwell recent- ly left the city with her mother, Mrs. T. H. Self, for her home at Martinsville, Va., where they will spend the summer. The telegram from Mrs. Self notifying Mr. Blackwell of the youngster’s arrival is as follows: “LeRoy, Jr.; arrived 3:20 a. m. today. Good looking boy. Con-| sidering everything mother and} son doing well. Mrs. ’‘T, H. Self.” No. better electric fan made than the Emerson. See the Key West Electric Co. apri0 Annie Kirchik, Miss Claudina Lucignani, Miss Mabel Sharpley, Miss Elizabeth Sharpley, Miss Mary Curtis Williams, Mrs. Mar- garet Duval, Miss McGibbon, Miss Margolis, Mrs. Harry Jones, Miss Isabel Avila, Miss Adeline Mul- berg. Committee in Charge of Sandwich Booth Mrs. Ted Bailey, chairman; Mrs, George Archer, Mrs. George Allen, Mrs. Chas. Aronovitz, Mrs. Everett Albury, Mrs. Willard Al- bury, Miss Lilla Allen, Mrs. Robt. Austin, Mrs. F. J. Beaver, Mrs. R. B. Boyden, Mrs. Clarence Bayne, Mrs. J. B. Browne, Mrs. Frank C. Brown, Mrs. R. T. Bridge, Mrs. Clifton Bailey, Mrs. Miss} Pearl Brinas. Mrs. W. Z. Burrus, Miss Pauline Burrus, Mrs. Wm. L. Bates, Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer, Mrs. Ray Navarro, Mrs, Robt. F. Spottswood, Mrs. Robt. B. Russell, Mrs. C. D. Harrington, Mrs. D. A. Dupuis, Mrs. Hilary Crusoe, Mrs. Morris Holtsberg,. Mrs. Stella Curry, Mrs. Joseph Cook, Mrs. Beacham Curry, Mrs, Jas. Cor- mack, Mrs, Chas, Curry, Mrs. Mil- ton Curry. * Soeccescooooccccsseeorce CLASSIFIED COLUMN Advertisements under this head) will be inserted in The Citizen at! the rate of 1c a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in every instance is 25c. Advertisers should give their) street address as well as their tele-' phone number if they desire re- sults. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PATIENT'S MRS - MATILDA=? EXCITEMENT — EXAMINATION *RUDIS INDIGESTIA MOLES‘. WELL-L-L YES AND NO-L WARNED HER AGAINST OVER EXERTION AND TOO MUCH COMPLETE. REST OF THREE MONTHS 1S IMPERATIVE IN HER CASE -I’LL CALL TOMORROW Good News SMALL ~ JUST CHARGE 1T To MR GUNN'S WHE-E-E-€ -L SURE HITA, GOOD PARKING PLACE~A THREE- MONTHS REST WITH BREAKFAST IN BED AND NO HOUSEWORK TO Do= OH YOU CHARLESTON - REVEALS QUEEN VICTORIA. LYDIAE.PINKHAM Two Famous Women Born ~the Same Year | In the year 1819, two babies were | born whose lives were destined to have a far reach. ing influence. One was. born in ja stern castle. of Old England, the | other in a hum- | ble farmhouse in | New England. | Queen Victoria through her wis- | dom and kindli- | mess during th long and pros: perous reign has e enthroned in the hearts of the British people. Lydia E. Pink- ham through the merit of her Vege- table Compound has made her name | a@ household word in thousands of ; American homes. i Mrs. Adolph Bratke of 4316 South | 13th St., South Omaha, Nebr., was in a run-down condition for four years before she tried the Com- pound. “ Pinkham’s she, writes, I have felt_my health stead improving.” Mrs. Payments for classified adver-| tisements is invariably in advance,| but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise-| ments charged. j . | FOR RENT | | | FOR RENT—Large airy apart-| ~ ment. All modern conveniences, | + 823 White street, Apply to 503 Duval street. FOR RENT—Furnished apart-| ment. Apply 825 Duval Street. | Apl 14, 3.t CORNER GREENE AND ANN STREETS—Opposite City Hall —Suitable for storage rooms, garage, repair shops, etc. Ap- ply The Citizen. dec20 WANTED—Those who desire en-' graved visiting cards to give us their orders, The Artman Press, 125 Duval street, in The Citizen building a24 FOR SALE Electric Motor. Five horsepower, 1,800 R. P. M., 22.1 Ampheres, 110 Volt, 60 Cycle. This motor is in splendid working condition and the price is right. Apply to Citizen office. mar2 LOST Lae | LOST—At Railway station or in | Taxi Monday afternoon, pair eye glasses in fancy leather case $5 reward for return. See Mr. Hall, F. E. C. station. Apl 14 it. 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. maril 106 ft. 9 in. by 108 ft. 6 in; reasonable price. Address P. 0. Box 92. ~ mar il RUBBER . STAMPS — When need of Rubber Stamps, see the Artman Press, 125 Duval street. Key West Florida. sg | Voters Bratke céntinued to take the Gom- | pound for a year and a half and /| at the end of that time ind her- | self in excellent health. am feel- | ing fine now and do all my work | myself,” she wrote recently. “I am | the mother of six and manage an | eight-room house without help.” e Anniversary of the sination | of President Lincoln, in 1865. Fortieth anniversary of the great tornado that almost wiped out the towns of Sauk Rap‘ds and St. Cloud, Minnesota. | The seventh annual convention of the National League of Women Il open in St. Louis to- day for a ion of one week. Gen. Bramwell Booth, world head of the Salvation Army, is due to arrive in New York today to attend several great conferences of the organization in America. j Ships and coastal wireless sta- tions the world over tonight will observe five minutes silence in} memory of the heroism of operat- ors who have died The extension fefforts of the Weather Bureau, the Forest service and the Forest-} ry departments of Northwestern States in forest fire prevention will be the subject of a conference Ore. cooperative s of Mary- irginia, the trict of Co- lumbia will gath Rickmond teday for a di of bank- ing problems w the jurisdie- tion of the Fedcral Reserve Bank of Richmond. se—you gain when you mt fan. See The Key lectrie Company. aprid Fer Quick Sales List Your Property With Gelf Keys Realty Co. Inc. S34 Fleming St. Phone 37 Reference: First National Bamk, ~ Chamber ef Commerce Screen doors, monel,- ‘copper screen. wire. Lumley’s: Store, phone 838, WORKING CREW AT SAND KEY U. S. LIGHTHOUSE STATION BETWEEN A COBBLER AND A SHOE REBUILDER? . The answer is.found in the work A. working party is engaged in turned out. by..this' shop making re 308 improvements || Bring Your Shoe Repair Work at Sand Key Light Station. j < Here This work is. due in some! * SHOE ‘ measure to the sand at the base ! 0. K. SHOP of the structure having washed ut, leaving some. ground work | xposed to the atmosphere. It is necessary to properly chip the iron} where it has been corroded andj} i C. ROBERTS thoroughly painted ‘to prevent} Deal: G I Merchandi further rusting. + bes This party leaves each morning ||’ WALTER'S GALVANIZED and returns in the evening to Key | TIN - SHINGLES West after the day’s work has|[Cornell ‘Wall. Board, been finished. Bates, at First Title | wnty and Abstract Company, has money to loan on first mort- | gages. Apl 13 4t, ok. i PHONE 240... William and Careline Sts. t L Other Capacities 4 bf i } ‘Ton Chassis Geyl.) $1195 Ton Chassis (cyt. $1295 an i f E 25 Passenger (6 cyl.) ‘Bus Chassis $4600 f. 0. b. Buffalo plus tax STEWSRT MOTOR CORPORATION, BUFEALO, M. T. Sold by ‘ MELTZER & NAVARRO | DISTRIBUTORS FOR MONROE ‘COUNTY po takes the sting out of Corns and Bunions. . Trial package and a Foot-Ease Waking Doli sent Frees Afdress, ALLEN’S FOCT=EASE, LeRoy, N. ¥. Pete ©. . Sola by AR Drug and Department Btores Ses Si | Automobile Tire || 30x3 1-2 Black Beauty Cords and~ galvanized 30x3 1-2 Red Band Cords 30x3 1-2 Longline Cords _29x4.40 Black Beauty Balloon Cords 29x4.40 Red Band Balloon Cords NOTE: . We are not only buying these tires on the best basis possible, but we are also selling on the of profit possible. We are going to make our volume of business we are going to get beca re And the volume has got to be big for us ; jobbers. In other words we are giving the public wholesale | Plus the freight charge, You can’t buy a tite in c class, at retail within 25 per cent of the price we Pierce Brothers Co. _ »Free:Truck Service INFORMATION ON KEY W . Concha Hotel, European single double $7 to $12. ‘On large fon of 75 ‘special reduced rates. Oversea Hotel, European single-$2-up, double $4 up. oe Hetel Casa Marina, closed for the season. . Population of Key West, 18,000. : Municipal Golf Links—a sporty’ course, from Gulf to Ocean. Summer rates, green fees 75« day. $35.00 plus tax for year. <2 tae _. Bathing Beach and Tennis—Casa Grounds.. Also public tennis and bathin; Fishing! Over 600 varieties. See.h for __- Free Aquarium, east end of Flagler streets ° het eevee ot eee eal : a at railroad ion Key/West. 4 -” Ocean Boulevard, to encircle ‘sity, + Berg ats . Over. hway, from Key West to the n One-third distance completed, bala road: tracted. Steel toll-bridges to span the hae ‘ Take a taxi spi Key Wes pin out over the Ocean, from ae ™ pe Line for municipal waterworks soon to | from mainland. Plenty of fresh, ; West and the Florida Bod ee i f White W: i ness districts, 1) ee Sees eee through the | f Building permits and Bank deposits rapidly inereds- show an average : ing. Key West postal receipts monthly increase over last year of 30 per cent. = Bee . Best natural harbor in Florida, Exports-imports reach $47,000,000.00 annually. i : Duval Mortgage Company. First morigi to home owners and home builders. bp a Pred as stig income } 3 pplications received Compan 23g —— Street. ralbid $ ‘ey West Foundation Company's beautiful division at easterly end of the island is daily p Piece under consteuct eenenee — — > , “ ness Flagler front foot, or $2,500. i : sa.7o0. % Tesidential lots, $75 per front fogt, Terms 20 per cent cash, balance 1, 2 and.3 years; “All titles insured by New York a Certificate of Title i