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COP EELS OMY ES Oe ee PAGE FOUR seerenencoes coos Society Sees ceeecess-nssescceses ee SOSOCOOOOOOEOOOOOEOOOOE OPENED FIFTY YEARS AGO eco eeccene Caeoescovooecccnoeseooooccoooooce weecece | KEY WEST IN | DAYS GONE BY |... | | | pereg ss mye rang oop = Ago ‘y aken From The Files OF The Citizen | Announcement is made of the Summer ti ite con tablets ts arrival Sunday morning, of a nine flush out excess acids and purities. Exce:s acids ean pound boy at the home of Cap tion ng fax pettk tain and Mrs. W. C. Banks. Criminal court of record of ‘There was an interesting and Monroe county had a busy session well attended meeting of the Gar- today. .Two cases tried this mar n=, a There wi'] be a meeting of the|serve three years in the state executive committee on Thursday) penitentiary. i | afternoon at 4 o’clock at the home | : of the raion, Mrs, eee Siaterey: Willie Gardner, colored, be- i Plans Dance ‘which Officer Tucker and Will 1 Albury were riding 1 o'clock Key West Country Club will] Christmas morning, has been ar- begin the ceason with an Opening! rested in Miami. Sheriff Cleve- ; Dance to be given at the club-ijand Niles received notice of the : house on Janpary 16, beginning arrest today and this afternoon ; at 10 o'clock. Officer Tucker will leave for Mi- c Will appearance of the place. The{“Gay 90's” of prominent person-|from the left is M. D. Hard- in front of him, J. E. Ingraham, w. Dewhurst aad Mu: rik : hold a meeting at Hospitality] nouse is the property of A. Mait-|ages staying at the Hotel Ponce| in, formerly Aula “Me who’ wen inmramanine in teen oe we ae cee nea IDE me A BREEZE to Jackson- No Extra Fare— | : House on Duval street tomorrow] iand Adams. It is also being re-|de Leon, in St, Augustine, which! jLaughlin, of the prominent Chi- founding and development of Mi- cneie Sineaty, Peay eedinn ville ‘on one of Florida Motor OW. ae 3 evening. All mentbers and pros-| decorated throughout the interior] is ce ebrating its fiftieth anniver- | cago fam) sixth is Mrs. John ami. Foyd, Judge Cooper Gibbs, Lines brand-new Zephyr buses... 2*¢kxonville ...0.75 81575 i Peetive members have been urged) which will make it a delightfull sary this season, is shown above.| Lyman, of Captain Lyman, Other notables in the picture Lida Greeves, Reginald White, gmaoth, quistand hacusious, Youll ‘Daxient Meach.. 0 48.30 to attend. and cozy place in which to live. Ta the canter cf the’ frat line. @ho de behind Ate Flagier. To are: Dr. and Mrs, Andrew Andet- Miss Sarah Kenan, Miss Elizabeth ri commas a holding a bouquet, is Mrs. Henry’ the captain's left is General J. H. son, Mrs, George Fletcher, Mr. Arnold Goldy, J. C. Salter,, ‘29%90 ‘with our first riders in these tampa agh cane ; Another Free Dance WW. D, Byrd, secretary of the|M. Flagler, wife of the builder of Hewson, who did the dredging in and Mrs, George F. Miles, Joh» Miva Ate b radically different type buses that *t. Petemburs = pr | ; / At Sloppy Joe's Key Largo Chamber of Commerce) the Hotel Ponce de Leon and|Havana, Mrs. John R, Brooke Thorne, ¥ ice Smithurst, J. Mary Smithu there's a now thrill in travel... a ee Tc eee ann : comprised mostly of men who are/ founder of the Florida East Coast! stands to General Brooke's left.) H, Ho n, Nona Warnock, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight, new peak in comfort never before § w. Palm each 4.95 605 3 For the special benefit of those | /#2° Property owners in that sec-| railroad system. In the In the extreme left, back by the, Dunham Coxetter, Graham Ken. Renee Dismul tharles F. Ho attained. Comfortably conditioned 5; | ; whe could not gain admission to} “°™ has written at length on the| ground, standing at Mrs. Flagier’s stairway 4 D. Bois Wag- an, Mrs. F. B. Sumner, Mrs. J. E. kins, Jx., Margaret Gibbs, with fresh, invigorating air heated BUS STATION thé dance given at Sloppy Joe's question of replacing the bridge lett: is General John R Brooke, s At right rear, next to pil-| Ingraham and her daughte iss Amy J len and George to just the right temperature. No ; Saturday night, the ‘management at Barnes Sound which was de- of Spanish-Amercian War fame. General M. D, Hardin, of Kathleen Ingraham, Mr, and Mrs. H. extra fane-entin 210 Duval St. ’ of this club will sponsor another are in we steer reese esr a 2 rr -- - - ES ¥ * Zephym. ; A bh rd points out that the lac’ j Sma neererat SAUTE NL lags has csuead 0 grcat| 2°? NOTICE | ARRIVES THIS MORNING | Enrollment in the high school} } den Club and Tree Guild held yes- terday. afternoon at the ‘Public ‘Library when an election of of- fiears was held with the following‘ being named to the various posi-: ing resulted .in verdicts of guilty! being returned by the jury. The first.case was that of Thom Reyes, charged with striking a young lady clerk in the. Kress tiens: Stores. He entered a plea of Mrs. P. D. Holloway, president; not guilty, but the jury decided Mrs. John -C. Gekeler, first vice- otherwise, and he was sentenced president; Mys. 0. S. Long, second, Charles) which made the total $200.77. Ed-} viee-president; Mrs, Barnes, recording secretary; Mrs. William White, corresponding secretary; Mrs. W. treasurer; Mrs. Norberg eg a son, auditor: Wallace B. Kirke, A. Di Luethi, Mrs. William R. War- ven, directors; Mrs. A. D. Luethi, publicity chairman. Cipla Music for this affair will be} furnished by Tommy Joy’s Gloom) West. Chasers and a floor show will bej put on by his company. Larry Gardner, newly elected it of the club; and Howard. Wilson, secretary, are in charge’ of arrangements. to pay a fine of $150 and costs ward Kight, negro who discharged a revolver, the projectile -|Tucker and Will Albury were rid-! ing, also entered a plea of not/ guilty. The jury believed other- wise and Kight was sentenced to lieved -by officers to be one of the men with Edward Kight when the shot was fired into the car in! ami to bring the offender to vee The pretty bungaiow on White street just opposite the Monroe County High School, is donning a nice new coat of paint which adds much to the already attractive from | J. Phelan, | which went throngh the windshield| of a car in which Police Officer} Key West Country Club will ing at 9-00 o'clock. Special number on tomorrow night’s program will be selections by a piano artist of Havana, who. appears on programs of large night elubs of that city. Other numbers will include tap = ss of the! ‘humba dan id jie for MALE HELP WANTED s 42 look over the progress of t dancing by a Weal erchestee These| University, said last week, “No Citas ys: South-| ork in Key West. will be no admission or couvert]¥¢ don’t own any Florida real|/MA ND WIFE—To run local roiace lays cand etch | i charge. Harris School P.-T. A. I send complete outfit. You|oge puvay ¢ ; To Meet Tomorrow There will be & get-together| don’t risk a, penny. Details|20% Duval St oan 7 meeting in the rooms of the cham-| free. Albert Mills, 984 Mon-; | y I The "2 ap anil meeting} ber of commerce in the La} mouth, Cincinnati, 0. | i| Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Osh: of the Harris School P.-T. A. will] Concha hotel Friday night for the jan12-1tx| | THOMASINE M. MILLERJ|! tt 15-20c: Night: 15-25 be held tomorrow afternoon, be-| purpose of hearing from the mem-; Sea —BEAUTICIAN— ginning at 8 o’clock, in the school] bers on the activities which havei FOR SALE | auditorium. A large attendance of members. is requested. State Saat in the way of entertainment. | Enamel. We carry a full sur William and Eaton Streets i Organization ply of parts. Agents for the|——— BEA ALI OES, To Give Dinner Baitorial comment: Some of Rollfast and Dayton Ric sa IF YOU LIKE GOOD BREAD—|| Fleming at Grinnell Street yi our most progressive citizens are} “nC Sel basen THEN SWITCH TO il Pig " Invitations have been received] still dating their letters 1926.| Per Week. Phone 2 Administration Office in Key West requesting the pres- ence ef the recipients at an in- formal dinner to be given by the’ Florida State Chamber of Com- Merce at 6 o'clock Friday eve- ning, January’15, at the Colum- tus Hotel Roof, Miami, Florida. Whe dinner will be followed by] ® preview of the new Ford build-|last night. RAZOR SETS, in Pearl, Coral if an automatic gas water heater is on duty in your home, There's ing on Biscayne Boulevard whicy | reg. $6.00 1 aver any ay aiti J @ill be formally opened on Janu-| Christopher Clark, negro of 80| | Reg: beth rever any delay or waiting. No matter ary 16, and be known as the Ford] Florida Exposition. ee in a crouched position on] Reg, $7.50 seller, only $2.00. January we will give a Humphrey portable ui e floor. San Carlos Book Store, 518 Du- bee ( i Wilen Sertenpayes: whe was —————————} yal street. dec17-tf radiant beater absolutely free with every recently attached to the Wrecking] gporations and plans to return] —— naa - 1 i Tug Warbler, left this morning va i eca automatic storage water heater sold for White Plains, N. Y. inne |TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 Let us install yours today. i z Jack Davison, representing onc! sheets, 75c. The Artman Press, i : Mrs. Genevieve White, who was| of the largest sporting goods! angi ppt a elt ig od “4 houses in the world, and secre Sie . er sister, Mrs. Maud! Miss Dorothy Bickell, were arri,| —— ——— AN McKillip, left over the ~highway| vais by plane this morning anc FOR RENT DURING JANUARY this morning for Jacksonville. her home in Mrs, Cleo Sanders and children Helen and Betty, and Mrs. Francis Adams, who were visiting in Key West for several weeks as guests’ of their sisters, Mirs. Sam Kemp, __ (TWO FURNISHED HO . all REFRIGERATORS are as cool, fresh and Fac) Witheuerye. Gee Mrs. Ulric Gwynn and Mrs. Leo CARD OF THANKS re : aie pues a healthful as if they were frozen in a cake of Be SE ateriante Warren, left over the highway is 6 Grinnell street. nov27-tf ° Py - atic water heater sold. this morning for their home in) We take this means of extend- ice. Our Refrigerators are doubly heatproof Jacksonville. heartfelt appreciation for their electric ice box. 1001 Eatonj| Newton Knowles, who was re-|many kind acts during our Sysek: MRCS ERTS, | $20.00 up cently appointed as master of the|cent bereavement, the death of en EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL Ferry Florida Keys, left on the bus this morning for No Name’ Key to assume command of the vessel. Donald Williams, of the FERA finance department, left this morning for a check up on ferry jclimate in the United States.” deal of comment and believes that should it not be repaired at the earliest opportunity the fact will prove a black eye to Key West. Dr. Clark F. ‘Brooks, of Clark estate bat we can tell you that Florida has the sunniest winter been carried on by the chamber during the past year. There will be a smoker and refreshments and a number of delightful surprises And some of our most rapid folk are quite slow in paying up their old bills. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Evans, 421 Simonton street, are being con- gratulated on the arrival of a ten pound daughter, born in the home years, was found dead this morn- ing in a two room house on Emma street, in which he had lived for a number of years. When rel- atives called this morning to giv. him his morning meal, he was are guests of Robert Spottswcod. A rare picture taken in Photo, Courtesy Hotel Ponce de Leon ts, scanty flow, t ‘Whe baby wil: be named Alton : Mother and baby age do ng nice- Se ee ee ee,” To UACKSONVINLE the In the first row, the second figure Spanish-American War note, and Jerome Weston, the Honorable Ww.) CLASSIFIED COLUMN PCeeoececocccoroceccesece | Cc Agency, $240 in a month. New Ford Se- dan given producers as bonus. BICYCLES—WE RENT by the/ Kour, Day or Week. Repair all | makes and paint them with Nu-| Stowers Company. SPECIAL GILLETTE SBq, goid-| plated case and razor with six} (blades. $3.00 value, only $1.00. | ‘San Carlos Book Store, 518 Du- val street. dec17-tf} NEW DeLUXE LADY GILLETTE! an Carlos Book 518 Duval street. dec17-tf GILLETT SETS, chromium or case and razor with | Wm. R. Porter, president of! the First National Bank, who was! in Miami for a brief business vicit, | Was a returning passenger on the plane this morning. ing to our numerous friends our our beloved father, William S.| Baker. To those who gave the use of their cars, the donors of the beautiful floral tributes and} messages of sympathy, we are in- j deed grateful. { HIS SON AND DAUGHTER. { é jan12-1t FOR "RED pper apartment. Four rooms and bath; no chil- dren, at 628 White street. Ap-| ply Gait Barber Shop, 109) Duval strect. oct19-tf; FURNISHED APARTMENT with NOTICE WE WILL PUMP OUT YOUR} CISTERN and clean it for the water therein. State Plant! Board. Phone 701. jani1-6t} Subscribe to The Citizen. —|} Earnings up to] pj; Schedule of ollows: Mondays and Thursd: Scavanger ivivion street south to wate WILLIAM KNIC Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty Colonial Hotel Bldg. Ph. 63-W FOODSTUFFS kept in our all metal ICE and absolutely airtight. ——Or. Display At—— Thompson Ice Company, Inc. PHONE NO. 8 Service| nov20- ‘| AUNT MOLLY’S BREAD | —Made By— VALDES BAKERY || FERRY RESERVATIONS | MONKOE THEATER Ruth Chatterton in THE LADY OF SECRETS Available at Albury’s Service Station ; Building—Eaton: Street Ferries leave No, Name Key | \j and Matecumbe 9:00 a..m. and | | 2:00 p. im. { Florida public schools} 1 1898 per cent overj ea PLENTY OF HoT WATER OU can depend on plenty of hot.water for ¢hat éarlj mbrhing shave WHEN you want hot water, day or night, you have only to turn the faucet. Here’s a special ind pment to change to this modern gas service now. During This Humphrey table por- radiant heater FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. YOUR GAS COMPANY ROY E. LADE, Manager