The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 13, 1926, Page 8

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“PAGE EIGHT THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ——. —- = T ENJOYABLE TEA °°" ‘Sets Sat. “"°"" INFORMATION ON KEY WEST ON HOUSEBOAT So many tired, nervous, run-| La Concha Hotel, European plan, single $3 to $4, ri | havea os Sime aabared double $5 to $7. On large parties of 75 or more, sleep-distixbing. bladder weakness| special reduced rates. Oversea Hotel, European plan, jat night, when just 2 of Foley|¥ Single $2 up, double $4 up. | Pills.(a dipretic stimulant for the} Hotel Casa Marina, closed for the season. |kidneys) forrective and regula-\[* | Population of Key West, 18,000. ; |tive, taken after each meal and| ; Hi intetp at Golf Links—a sporty course, extending 3 sy 9 = jat bed time, would give them|§ from Gulf to Ocean. Summer rates, green fees 75c¢ per Basia sialon sae Geared and the price is right. Apply to| é | bodily comfort and ease from|§ day. $35.00 plus tax for year. phone number if they desire re-| Citizen office. mar2! A tea was given Tuesday af-|pain. Miss Sara E. Watson, Bel-} Bathing Beach and Tennis—Casa Marina Hotel sults, LOST | ternoon on the houseboat Ever-|videre, IL, sums it up: “Foley! Grounds. Also public tennis and bathing beaches. } Garden Theatre by. St. Paul's! Payments for ‘classified adver- | glades by the Woman’s Club in| Pills made a big difference in me, Fishing! Over 600 varieties. See hotels for boats. |and I feel stronger and better in Free Aquarium, east end of Flagler street. Marine curio shop on Margaret street, | Choir Guild, was a success, especi-| tisements is invariably in advance, i ally from an artistic standpoint. ! put regular advertisers with ledger n japuoe oe Mrs: Ruse Even Omer, Bee way.” Satisfaction guaran-| center. Reward if returned to| your druggist for Taxi Stands at railroad station and ‘hotels. Key West. The performance was excellent. | accounts may have their advertise- The members of the club were |toeg. Ask The solo dance specialty by| ments charged. Mrs. Jeffersor B. Browne te given an opportunity to meet this| Foley Pills. The Key West Drug | pl bof od 1 :. mayl-1m | Ocean Boulevard, to encircle city, now being built by Monroe county. ie ee ee |delightful woman, who has made | Company. Burry: | LOST—Check No. 3947 payable/so many friends while visiting | apartment.| to order of J. Clark, drawn on|Key West. Over-Sea Highway, from Key West to the mainland. One-third distance completed, balance of roadway con- tracted. Steel toll-bridges to span the long water gaps. The orchestra was composed of Tot Messrs. Cook, Elwood, Illingworth, cmnsou| ‘Treasurer of the: United States} ty the receiving line -were the| apie | Apl. 24-tf) yy L. H. Plummer, Special Dis-| gone Base on February 20 in different years. | Take a taxi spin out over the Ocean, from the city of Key West. Wilson, Smith and Caviness, jfollowing: Mrs. William R. War- bursing Agent. Return to J. Pipe Line for municipal waterworks soon to be laid which played the musical num- ‘len, Mrs. Owen, Mrs. John G.| bers of the opera. Clark, 417 Simonton street. | Berry, Mrs. Phillip. Cosgrove, m: from mainland. Plenty of fres : A esh, pure’ water to Key West and the Florida Keys. : All took their parts excxellently. z The comedy was especially good, Erast Mrs. A. B. Leuthi, Mrs. Allan B. REAL ESTATE Cleare, Mrs. Stephen Lowe, Mrs. | White Ways now being installed through the busi- ness districts. and the comic parts were much ap- C. R. D. Crittent dM oy i 5 rittenton an irs. Building permits and Bank deposits rapidly increas- THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1926. BAPTISTS HOLD} OPERETTAIS — “CONVENTIONIN. BiG success, Classified Column HOUSTON, TEX baile AFFAIR TAKES "Advertisements under this head eo FOR SALE | = EVENT GIVEN TUESDAY AF- FOR SALE—General Electric | Motor. Five horsepower, 1,800; ~- TERNOON BY WOMAN’S A egbas - ;.| R. P. M., 22.1 Ampheres, 110/ first insertion in every instance is Volt, 60 Cycle. This motor is! CLUB 220 in splendid working condition! will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 1e a word for each in- | histo oritade ah sertion, but the minimum for the NING QUESTION OF EDUCATION AND FOREIGN MISSIONS . MAIN FEATURES BEFORE) «tearts and Blossoms,” comic | MEETING | operetta, given last evening at the ‘ PE LOST—Platinum filigree bar rin, sen emeretee Te. with gold back and diamond in| HOUSTON, May 13.—| With the questions of prohibition and evolution in the background See FOR RENT NICELY furnished 616 Caroline street. | and Johnson. after yesterdays decisive resolu- tions, the Southern Baptist con- vention turned its attention today to education and foreign missions. . Unswerving loyalty to the éighteenth amendment was voiced on the liquor Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kosinski! | of Toledo have four sons, all born} FOR RENT—Four room furnish- ed apartment, 418 United street, phone 418-J. may12-6t} FOR RENT—Six-room furnished house with modern convenience. | pa RGAT TS on Grinell street, Apply 651 William street, | PARGAIN LOTS on Gain May 8-6tx! POINT VIEW SUBDIVISION ON THE ISLAND OF BOCA CHICA WHERE you will be within 20 minutes north of KEY WEST A CITY of 18,000 with your CHOICE OF CHURCHES of schools, postoffice, movies, where you will be within 10 minutes of the KEY WEST CITY GOLF CLUB ONE of the finest golf courses in the state of Florida. This is an OPPORTUNITY YOU are fond of fishing to secur lot where you can spend your VACATION A LOCATION that you will al- ways love TO CALL YOUR HOME WHERE you can. spend time any time for it is SUMMER ALL WINTER ON OUR ISLANDS year. J AM OFFERING YOU A SAFE INVESTMENT. OUR LOTS ARE 50x100 | —:c in the resolution question. Faithful support to of- ficers in the enforcement of the YVolstead act was pledged and a protest was entered against any effort to weaken it. Beer and wine were opposed as “the invet- erate enemies of the human race.” “The anti-evolution resolution “rejécted every theory, evolution or otherwise,” which teaches that man is not the “especial creation of God.” \ » The delegates today kept their €yes on a circus tent a few blocks from the convention hall where @ large banner proclaimed it the headquarters of the “Baptists Biblé union conference.” One of its leaders is the Rev. J.. Frank Norris, of Ft. Worth, whose name is ‘nt the masthead of a period- ital which advocates “fundamen- taliem.” Anti-evolutionists today thid they saw no. difference now between the fundamentalism of the convention and that of the followers of Rev. Mr. Norris. They were not prepared to say, how- ever, just what part the gathering ij the tent which at time has numbered several hundred, may ultimately play in the convention. # preciated. | Clark D. Stearns. 106 ft. 9 in. by"108 ft. 6 in;| The boat was beautifully deco- el i | reasonable price. Address P. O./rated with ferns and flowers. Re- CORNER GREENE aND ANN)__Box 92-_ mar 11/freshments included teas, ices, STREETS—Opposite City Hall|--4;yABLE CORNER—Southard|S2ndwiches and cakes. | Suitable for storage rooms,) ‘and Elizabeth; 69 ft. on Eliza-| —_—__—_—. garage, repair shops, etc. Ap-| beth, 100 ft. 6 in. on Southard. COSTLY ERROR ply The Citizen. dec20 Easy payments. Address P. 0. cere “WANTED Box 536. maril SIDELIGHTS By Marcy B. Darnall inhabitants Retires ing. Key West postal receipts show an average monthly increase over last year of 30 per cent. Best natural harbor in Florida. reach $47,000,000.00 annually. Duval Mortgage Company. First mortgage loans to home owners and home builders. Maximum loan $5,000.00. On improved income business properties $12,500. Applications received at Company’s office No. 614 Duval Street. Key: West Foundation Company’s beautiful Sub- division at easterly end of the island is daily reporting “Progress.” Several new houses under construction. Graders, scarifiers, roadrollers, draglines, and motor trucks in active operation. 25 ft. business lots on Flagler Stre front foot, or $2,500. . mada hse: 50 ft. residential lots, $75 per front fo $3,750. : “ e faeeie: Terms 20 per cent cash, balance 1, 2 and 8 years; interest 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annnu- ally. All titles insured by New York Title and Mort- gage Company. Certificate of Title Insurance delivered to purchaser with contract. Those desirous of consulting either the Wall Street Journal or the Boston News Bureau will find copies of the same on file in our office. Any further information on Key West will be gladly furnished by KEY WEST FOUNDATION CO. MALCOLM MEACHAM, Pr: snr Me oh ike ee Public debts of the 48 states of the Union average $15.62 for each man, woman and child. Exports-imports JACKSONVILLE — Earl Bas- | ford, 15, a messenger boy, may jlose his eyesight as the result of two costly errors committed at al- |most the same time by two dif- SALE CHEAP. Apply Citizen| ferent persons. Basford, with’ a | office. may6| telegram, mistook the lights of a | a a |Chinaman’s home for the county | OLD PAPERS for sale. 100 for| vison farm. When he entered. a nickle, The Key West Citizen, tne Chinaman, Ira Chu, thought je , _|thé boy a brrelar and shot him WANTED—Those who desire en-) WARRANTY deeds,‘ mortgage|in the face with a shotgun. graved visiting cards to give us| deeds, notes and other legal, their orders. The Artman| blanks. We keep them in stock. ING Press, 125 Duval street, in The, The Artman Press, 125 Duval| Sometimes a oh in water | | | room, six WANTED—Five FOR SALE r | furnished house. P. O. Box 264.) sa p7ING AND PULLEYS FOR may10-4tx | or The town clock at Forres, Eng., has been caused to slow up every day by a jackdaw that perches on the minute hand. Experienced stenographer des’ position with local firm. E. V., care of Citizen office. may12-2tx IF Male Chinese students have adopted the fad of wearing bright colored garters on the outside of their trousers. This may not be important news but it at least demonstrates that the Occident has no monopoly of freakish ideas concerning dress, your = the whole |New York bound plane from Moline, Illinois | Mo.; Kansas City, W | Oklahoma City Laymen watched the situation with considerable interest. One of the principal subjects to come before the convention today was that 6f budget control of Southern Baptist: finances, TWELVE HOUR SERVICE PLANNED CHICAGO, May. 1a twelve|* Dale g hour mail service between Chicago} Bandit | Medicine Company, 701 Sixth Avenue, and Dallas, Texas, and twenty-four, the criminals Des Moines, Iowa. = hour service between the south-| day recently, with no ests. BERLAI | west and New York City, is plan-| N i C23 DIARR| Citizen building a24| street. tf) causesdiartheaardbadstomach | Pains. For prompt relief take some Chamberlain's ColicRem- | edy in a glass of water, Soon you feel fine again! Ask your | Gruggist for this old, reliable remedy today. | | For trial size, send 4c to Chamberlain || St Brice, $1,000. $25 down, then $25. a month, e months, the balance quarterly payments of $50 h unti! the full amount. is For further information 8 Cc. J, HUELSENKAMP Suite 309-11 Olympia Bldg. Miami, Fla. Our terms, ““Proper Food and Hzercise," by ARTHUR A. McGOVERN Former physical director, Cornell Medical College sec! ned by the postoffice department, | have beconte realitjes. The new link in the trans-con-/! tinental air mail system, connect- |‘ ing the Atlantic seaboard with the | ‘ southwest, was forged yesterday when north and _ southbound planes made the distance between | Dallas and Chicago. | The two ships which arrived here last night from the south car- ried almost a ton of mail, 485 | pounds of which was placed aboard PICTURE FRAMES rigid competi- MADE TO ORDER tive exercise is one of my pa- | trons. She is a W. A. JOHNSON young New York 824 Fleming St. society woman who for the past ten years has kept in the front BAD RESULTS rank at tennis. Twice she cap- tured championships. During these ten years the amount of tennis she played was limited only by her capacity of grit and endurance. Today as a result of Daily exercise is best for women for quantity’ prices GRIMES BROKERAGE CO. Row 29, N HELLO BOYS! Are You Ready For ROTARY BOYS’ WEEK May 23rd to May 29th Inclusive RECEIVE a number of inquiries from women readers “@sking if such and such an ex- ercise is all right _ for them. This is also true of many men pa- trons at my 8ymnasium. ) They inquire if T think it is all right for their daughters to play hockey, ten- nis and other strenuous athletic games. I know a number of girls and young women who indulge in all sorts of intense exercise with benefit. On the other hand, girls who have not been accus- tomed to exercise of any kind and suddenty plunge into vigor- ous athletic games are likely to do themselves a great deal of harm. Tam not denying that the girl of today is much better fitted to undertake strenuous exercise than was her mother at the! such games, as the element of Same age, but the fact remains| excitement very easily leads to that the feminine physique is | injurious exertion. More susceptible to injury than; The amount and kind of exer- fs the masculine physique, and | cise a woman should take should that even today women have no|be carefully balanced. It is such strength as men have. | much wiser to do fifteen minutes L.admit there are exceptional of exercise and do it daily than women who may follow physica} | '¢ TY to accomplish a great deal activities engaged in mostly by |! exercise occasionally. For Quick Sales List Property With Gulf Keys Realty Co., Inc. 534 Fleming St. Phowe at | National Bank, | Chamber of Commerce | Your woman in mu s8- ¥ cular develop ment. An example of the dangers en- countered when engaging in Reference: Fir Oe ee OEY FURNITURE RENOVATED, Upholstered and Refinished. Mattresses Made Over Parlor Cushions Made W. R. Garing, 509 William St. | | DR. HARRY N. S. JONES |! DENTIST 532 Fleming Street OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 to 12.30; 2:00 to 6:00 PHONE 364-5 STRENUOUS GAMES OFTEN PRODUCE | Paul P. Lumley overplaying, she has a weakened | heart, fallen arches and several abdominal conditions. A word of caution: women who indulge in strenuous physi- eal exercise should provide themselves with proper abdom- inal supports. Further than that, I belleve that girls ought not to engage competitively in HARDWARE AND BUILDERS MATERIAL G. C. ROBERTS Dealer in General Merchandise J | WALTER'S GALVANIZED TIN SHINGLES Cornell Wall Board, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Carey’s Cement Roofing. H. B. Davis 100 Per Cent Pure Paint and Oils. PHONE 240 William and Caroline Sts. PAINTS AND VARNISHES, ROOFING The boys’ work committee are work- ing hard to make this years Boys’ Week more successful than Boys’ Week of 1925. Cor. Grinnell and James Sts. Free, Prompt Delivery PHONE 838 men, but ihey are few and far | between. I think one reason why girls do not develop physi. cally like their 8 can b: partially attributed to’ of the niggardly exercise when th While smali boys are climb: trees, playing bal! themselves in all pastimes, girls of play at quiet gs of the siderably ahead adult } MORNING sugar, or a boiled e; NOON TIN. A very MEAL: ndw Farthermore, the woman who keeps her body fit by daily ex- lereise will be better fitted to en- gage in competitive outdoor exercises if she cares to take the T have just compiled a chart of twelve exercises which are too lengthy to be put in a short article, However, I will be glad *}to send one of these charts free }to any of my readers who will send me a self-addressed stamped envelope, or one peach without Fine wheat bread. One soft © cream, sugar or milk). h of white bread and meat may be taken, but no crackers. BVENING MEAL: Clear so Piain rice pudding or Jun! of water between meals. up. Roasted or broiled beef. ket. Drink at least six glasses @ A. A, McGovern. IF-- IF it's Lumber, Cement, Plaster, Lath, etc., WE HAVE IF it’s Nuts, Bolts, Screw Metal, WE HAVE IF it’s Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes or Insecticides, WE HAVE IF it S°ANihindd, Agate, warg WE HAVE IT! IF it's? WE HAVE IT! Wm. Curry’s Sons Co. IT! s, Bra Copper or Sheet IT! iT! Cutlery, China and Glass- OOS COOOOHIVE DSO OOOO TOOOOOOSENG* CHOOOHUL LOOSE COOOSES BHOSELOOOCOLED However not much can be accomplished without the cooperation of the Boys. LET’S GO! GEO. V. PERPALL Chairman of Boys’ Work Committe SOCSOEEER EOE HAAAASSOSHEHSOORETSOOSSHHHESOOT SSOHOLOSS SESTOOSSASOSSSOOOOSSOOSOTSSOSSSRSESSSODESOSSESESESDO SOFCOSOOSSSOTDSSOOSESEHESOSS*ASESSEORED

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