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PAGE TWO THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ° WHEN AND WHERE _ GARDEN THEATRE _ YOUR LOD GE MEETS | MASONIC DIRECTORY ! Dade Lodge No. 14, F. & A. M., meets first and third Wodieniays| of each month in lodge rooms on) Eaton street. E. L. Albury, secretary. _ Dr. Felix Vareia Lodge No, 64, A. M.. in¢ets second and| th Thursaays of each month; the Scottish Rite Hall, Eaton| F. Castro, | and Simonton streets, secretary. Anchor Lodge No. 182, F. & A.| M., meets second and fourth Mon-| days at the Scottish Rite Hal | Eaton and Simonton streets. EL Garing, secretary. | Island Chapter No. 21, Royal! Arch Mascns, meets first and third Mondays at Scottish Rite Hall,| Eaton ar Simonton streets. Chas. | H, Ketchum, secretary. Monroe Council No. 2, Royal and; Select, Masters, meets first and| third Fridays at Scottish Rite Hali, | Exton and Simonton streets. Chas. | H. Ketchum, secretary. | |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, 1 meets every Tuesday night in thei: jhall, 119 Duval street. J. Win-| | field Russell, secretary. CATHOL® DAUGHTERS The Catholie 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. oO. Etks, mieets every ‘Thursday | night .in their lodge room, 313 Duval street. Chas G. Roberts, |B. R.. Ross C, Sawyer, secretary. Baron Commandery No. 3,| Knights Templar, meets second and fourth Wednesdays at Scot- tish Rite Hall, Eaton and Simon-} ton streets. Chas. H. Ketchum, recorder, ‘Palm Lodge of* Perfection ‘Nc. 10, meets second and fourth Wed- nesday, at the Scottish Rite Hall, Eaton and Simonton _ streets, Charles E. Garing, secretary. Southern Cross Council, Knights of Rose Croix, meets on call of the master at the Scottish Rite Hall, Eaton‘and Simonton-streets. Chas, E. Garing, secretary. ‘Alpha Council No. 3, Knights Kadoah, meets on eall of the mas- ter at the Seottish Rite Hall, Eaton and Simonton streets. Chas. E. Garing, secretary. Key West ve scab No. 4, meets on eall of the master at the Scottish Rite Hall, Eaton and Simonton streets, Charles E. Gar- ing, seeretary, ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of Eastern Star, meets second and fourth Fridays at Scottish Rite Hall, Eaton and Simonton streets. Mrs. Annie Sharpley, secretary, SHRINE CLUB Meets the first Tuesday in each month. Arthur H. Sheppard, sec- retary. ORDER OF DeMOLAY Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order DeMolay, meets every Tuesday | night at 7:30 at Scottish Rite Hall,| Eaton and Simonton streets, J./ M. Lowe, secretary. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS Minoea Council No. 13, meets | on the 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, of Columbus, meets in the K, Hall, Division street, on the ‘eas and fourth Tuesdays of each month! Temple No. 4, meets on the second | at 8 o'clock. Grand Knight. William Cates, 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! various homes of the members.| President, Mrs. John Leach. | D. O. K. K. Camel Club, D, 0, K. K., meets! every Tuesday night at their hall at Fleming and Margaret streets.! PYTHIAN SISTERS Key West Temple No. 20, Pyth- fan Sisters, meéts ev: Monday night at Isle of Sea Castle Hall, on Fleming streety: Leona Felton, M. of R. and C, | Hall, 119 Duval street, 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, 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 Kéy West Camp No. 23, Wood- men of the World, meets second! Thursday night of each month in’ K. P. Hall, Fleming Street, Chas. | W. Sawyer, C. C.; Dr. C. F. Kemp, | clerk, | KNIGHTS OF MALTA Meets second and fourth Tues-| days at Pythian Hall on Fieming| street. Roy Hamlin, recorder, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS | | Island City Lodge, No, 14, K. of| P., meets the first, second snd! third Fridays in each month at the! Odd Fellows Hall 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 P. O. of A. Camp No. 4, canal second and fourth Thursdays of| each month at the P, O. S. of A. | Susie El-; | wood, recording secretary. Knights) LADIES OF GOLDEN EAGLE) Ladies of Golden Eagle, Florida and fourth Mondays of the month} jat the Golden Eagle Hall. Ven-| |daline Watkins, guardian of rec-| lords. | OVERSEA CAMP. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA | { | Railway Association. on Caroline! - Sek, ais -Health: By Purification Any physician will tell you that, * “Perfect Purification of the Sys- tem is Nature’s Foundation of [PROGRAM TO BE RENDERED! Perfect: Health.” Why not rid/ yourself of chronic ailments. that ON OCCASION TOMOR.- are undermining your vitality? ROW NIGHT ) EXERCISES, AT ; Purify your entire system by tak-! ing a thorough course of Calotabs, | —once or twice a week for several} The faculty and students of St.| Weeks—and see how Nature re-! Francis X. School, (colored) wish wards you with health. jto announce their commencement! _Calotabs are the greatest of all) exereises which will take place | ®¥8te™ purifiers. Get’ a family | (Thursday, Janse; “at 8:30 pom. | package with full directions. s | 35 ets. at drugstores. at the Garden Theatre. = igo ee k Those who have . satisfactorily) Parnell, the famous Irish. poli- completed the course are Joseph! tician, had a deeply-rooted distike L. Kershaw and Samuel H. Wel-| of green. He is said to have held! |ters, upon whom will be confer- | it to be “the color of abandonment ‘red the graduating honors. | and misery,” and suffered agonies | The program for the evening is| if compelled to speak in a hall jas follows: Orchestra selection, | draped with PASTE ed i |Imperial Orchestra; Chorus, Waltz of the Leaves; Old Glory and Its; + | History, ten little Chinamen, mails, | Bookkeeper Falls He Heir tary drill, distribution of rewards, | to Fortune conferring of graduation honors, ‘Upon the death of an uncle I| jaddress by Rev. P. I. Marnane, 8. | inherited $50,000. I gave up my intended enjoying self when I was stricken with |J., orehestral seleetion. Class motto: “Not for school, | but for life.” la severe case of stomach trouble Class color: jand colic attacks. Two of. these | Class flower: jattacks made mé ‘lose conscidus- ness, After treating with.‘ our} |best doctors with little benefit, I/ |decided to try MAYR’S, and it} |helped me at once. I have been jentirely well for past year.” It is a simple, harmless preparation. that removes the catarrhal mucus |from the intestinal tract and allays |the inflammation which causes | practically. all stomach, liver and ATLANTIC CITY— American! intestinal ailments, including ap-| |pendicitis. One dose will con- vince or money refunded. For {sale by all druggists. White and blue. Red carnation. seca sees esesteens le * CONVENTIONS OPENING \* TODAY * ’ . . * ee ee | LOS ANGELES—International Purchasing Agents’ Association. KENTON, O. — International | Brotherhood of Magicians. Trees form a rough guide to the points of the compass. The’ moss invariably grows thickest on the! north side, and where exposed to the sun, the limbs attain the larg- | est dimensions on the south side. - CLEVELAND—Ohio Bankers’| Association. WESTMINSTER, Md. — Mary- land State Firemen’s Association. KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Missouri Sear a Baptist Young People’s Union. The stroke of a lion’s paw is the third strongest force in the animal world. The first is the blow/of a whale’s tail, the second the kick of | a giraffe. © COLUMBIA, S. C.— South Carolina Sunday School Congress. | ALTOONA, Pa.—Pennsylvania Funeral Directors’ Association. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C.—North} | Carolina Sons and Daughters of | Liberty. SAVANNAH, Ga. — Georgia | State Dental Society. COLORADO SPRINGS—Colo-| rado State Dental Association." Let the Artman Press do your | | le— No Cotes printing. Nourishing—Digestib! The Home Food-Drink for All Ages BARGAIN | she_ said: ee eoece eoeee. _ IN THE DAY’S NEWS oeee e Not the least notable figure among the scores of eminent pre- es ‘who will attend the Euchar- istic Congress about to assemble in Chieago will be Cardinal Bourne, archbishop of Westmin- ster, who represents the Roman Cathdlies vi Great Britain in the) | Snered College. Cardinal Bourne} |is a Lendoner by birth and was) reared in poverty. Notwithstand- ing the unpromising prospect of Only| his youth there was one person kirk, N. Y., (Adv.) | who not only foresaw, but fore- | hey, aced ‘48, vec hin bake aad told, a great future for the lad.) This was a maiden aunt with) whom the future Cardinal lived in a poor quarter of the great met- ropolis. A friend who called on the aunt one day found her mak- ling a magnificent piece of «Irish Tefrigerator and lace, and, in reply. to an inquiry, “This is for my little nephew when he becomes bishop.” Not many years later the lad did become bishop, of Southwark. In 1903 he was made archbishop of Westminster, and at the compara- tively tarly age of fifty he was, elevated to the cardinalate. | SICKLY, PEEVISH CHILDREN , Children suffering from intes-| tinal worms are cross, restless and | unhealthy. There are other symp-| toms, however. If the child is| pale, has dark rings under) the| eyes, bad breath and takes no in- terest in play, it,is almost a cer-| tainty that worms are eating away | its vitality. The surest remedy | for worms is White’s Cream Vermi- fuge. | It is positive destruction to the worms but harmless to the| child. Price 35c. Sold by all) druggists. MWF) The bones and muscles of the human body are capable of over 1,200 different motions. ecg ereonesreserenenen cuic ec sel onus vehi WHERE | What's The Difference VEEN A Comisin AND A SHOE RE! ont The answer Tee in the work turned out by this shop Rring, Your Shoe Repair Work Here ©. K. SHOE ‘SHOP ~ SureRelief | FOR INgarenon G LLANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere | Judge Anthony Johnson of Dun-| turned Gearge Gout- spanked him for making mean re-| marks about the court and police. | Sam Marshall was accidentally of Albany, Ga., locked in a big had to jump up! and down all night to keep from ap ig to death. — STAR COFFEE MILLS DELICIOUS & REFRESHING A delicious cup of fine flavored COFFEE is a satisfying drink at all times. That is why every- body who has tried our COF- FEE is a STAR COFFEE MILLS enthusiast. S512 GREENE ST. Phone 256 WEDNESDAY, JUNE % AGES: PAGE SAYS Don't take my word for the mileage the New Day Jewett Six will give you. Ask any Jewett owner. FOR REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS SEE THE KEY WEST INVESTMENT CO. 124 DUVAL STREET PHONE No. 688-W. WM. CATES, Manager. “THE B. Z. SERVICE STATION WHITE AND CATHERINE STREETS To Keep Busy And Give Real Service Is Our Motto BATTERIES CHARGED, REPAIRED AND SOLD Let us take care of your battery; test it oceasionall: Jengthen its life and increase its efficiency Only pure, di tilled water used. TIRE SERVICE Don’t run those tires under inflated. You won’t get full service out of them if you do. FREE CRANK CASE SERVICE—CAR GREASING—WASH- ING AND POLISHNG DICKINSON & PHILLIPS, Props. PHONE 522 HERE are scores of buyers all over Key West and along the Florida Keys who are waiting for your advertise- ment to appear in The Citizen. They may not know they are waiting; you may not know it. But put your ad in and see what happens. LOTS | Grinnell Street Oversea Camp, Royal Neighbors! ; of America, holds its regular meet-| ing at the Golden Eagle Hall on the fourth Thursday in ‘month, at § o’clock. ODD FELLOWS each} Size 106 ft. 9 in. x 108 ft. 6 in. Key West Lodge No. 18, I. 0. 0. | F., meets every Monday night at Odd Felfows Hall, Caroline street. Cuba Lodge No. 15, I. 0. 0. F., meets each Tuesday night at Odd; | Fellows Hall, Caroline street. PYTHIAN SISTERS Justice Temple No. 17, will hold their 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. Mrs, Linton Curry, M.) ef R&C. IMPROVED ORDER of RED MEN Tigertail Tribe, No. 19, IL. O. R./ M., meets every Monday evening! the Wigwam, Elizabeth and) at Caroline streets. Joseph Roberts, master of records. Equity Lodge No, 70, I. 0. 0. F.,! meets each Wednesday night at; Odd Fellows Hall, Caroline street. Otto Encampment No. 5, meets the second and fourth Friday of each month at the P. QO. S. of A Hall, Duval street. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA 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 Hali. John C. Park, j clerk. Priced Reasonably Address P. O. Box 92 Valuable Corner D Southard and Elizabeth Streets 69 feet 6 inches on Elizabeth 100 feet 6 inches*on Southard MODEST PRICE EASY TERMS One-fifth Cash, remainder in one, two, three years Address P. O. Box 536 Or iii iitiiiiiiiiititiiiitier iii iit

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