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Revutiful memories linger in the “Wi thoughts of Key West vis'tors, es-, for your pecially those who have had the all kinds of prosperity Tam ete * e time ef the city and One of those urged them to ca’ WEST vd neon “Of, this ag [fyond ee Isle-o’ Dreams one day,| Friday ‘aftern e ere lazy ripples love: to: play} ‘ Robert A’ong a gleaming stin-kist sh months last year in Key ‘West,| Phat ne’er has ‘heard old: roar; oP Reef-bound, serene, and calm, Mrs. Nealon’s thoughts and ad-) 5S beneath the azure skies. miretion are beautifully express-|An olden charm pervades this land ed im « letter and verses sent to|Of coral, where, on every 5 Attorney Wm. H, Malone, who,|Relics of by-gone days are found, with Mrs. Malone, entertained and |And history and myth abound, were entertained by, the Krugers,|Here forts and towers, dungeons on a number of occasions. The dark, letter follows: 7 Whose ruins stand like sentinels “A year ago I spent two months stark, _ im your Island City and shall nev- Where guns lie silent in the sand, er forget ite friendly hospitality,|No more to sound at war’s com- its beauty and ideal climate. I spent many delightful hours ex- ploring the wonders of Key West, learning its history, past and fi F : : 3! E d; The spirit of Peace is hovering near, Banishing hate and greed and fear, present. I fownd so many interest. |And the cares of the outside world ite things to store away in my | that seems @emory, so much that was en-'So far away, from‘ this Isle 0’ and beneficial to one \ = foves the study of quaint, his-| Brought from Spanish gardens old, tories! places. Their wealth of lovliness untold, “Here in my little den, the east-| Exotic tlooms of beauty rare, ere windows overlooking the) Whose fragrance fills the balmy Chesapeake Bay, are filled with air, of + ale transplanted|Palms and shrubs and towering from Key West gardens. Some trees, are blooming and all thriving/ Flaunt their glory to the breeze. beautifully so far away from their'O’er turquoise seas of changing Island howe, When Spring comes hue : I will put them back into my ‘Key | Where snow-white sails pass in re- lest Corner,’ in a sheltered neek view, late frosts. I treasure}A flaming, tropical moon hangs alone for their beauty, low, sake of those who so/Lighting the shadowy afterglow, gave me those planta, | When music and the night’s soft happy reminder of the’ airs, days spent wandering| Bring snreease from the thought flowers and gathering} of cares; of knowledge concerning; Romance, enchantment, reign su- origin and culture. preme, ‘am enclosing a few verses/And life seems just one g'adsome written about Key West. I hope dream, you will like them, LENNA FOSTER NEALON. | EVEFES 1b Ge 5 Mize Helen Holt, of New York, annual visitor to Key West during the past several seasons, arrived (By E. M. L.) 4 Saterday and ie the guest of Mrs,| The exhibit of potted caladiums Charles Curtis at the home, cor-| for the Flower Show will be in mer of Ceroline and Simonton|eharge of Mrs. Arthur Pastorini, streets. assisted by Miss Ann Cotter. Mrs. Efla Lee Cash is chairman of the Mrs. Jewel Matlow, and Mrs.| display of palms and since Key Roth Hilton, before marriage Miss; West is fast growing to be the City dowel Nelson and Miss Ruth Nel-,of Palms there should be no lack son respectively, arrived several, of material, days ago and are guests at the} home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Neloon, 1211 Pine street Mrs. Harry Galey will direct the exhibit of roses, A prize (rib- bon) will be given for the best wrod single rose and also for the most co - apeatrl pd aot yt aria arrangement of roses, Augustin: . ri way Saturday night to preside at! : the confirmation ceremonies held} Bougainvilleas will be displayed im St. Mary's Star of The Sea, by Mrs. O. S. Long, assisted by Chereh yesterlay | Mrs. W. R. Warren. There will a | probably be four colors shown, red, Gabrie| Cabanas, foreman print-| crimson, purple and magenta, @P at the Artman Press, left this’ a7 Werting for Havana in response) rs Carl Betvaldi, assisted by te @ telegram received yesterday) yrs. John N, Costar, will direct|’ Sivining of the serious illness of ® the showing of crotons used so oft- Weer len by Key Westers. Francisco Menendez, of Ha-! wane and Miami. who arrived last! There will be a prize for the week f left im company with his son-in-i ical flowers or flowers peculiar to . law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs.;this locality. Mrs. Clifford Hicks| People are proud as peafowl. This jis an edict issued by a matron, we jhear, from Boston. There is noth- ling radieally wrong with it except Mrs. R. B, Pittman will direct|/that we have always believed that the section displaying gladioli. The | the peahen was a rather humble disp'ay of wild flowers will be in| fowl, charge of Mrs. W. R. Warren and | the species that we know of that jis humbler than her mate. J. A. Valdes Zor a visit with other| will be in charge, members of the family in Miami, Se returned yesterday and this morn-| img miled for Havana. ' George Buchanan, guest at the @asa Marina Hote!, who left last week for a few days in St. Peters-} ure, returned this morning on Mrs, O. S, Long. the Steamship Cuba Mrs, Curry Moreno, assisted by | — |Mrs. J. J. Trevor and Mrs. C} Captain A. BE. Sharpley, who Hicks, will prepare the hibiscus for | teft last week for Miami where, the show, There is considerable he consulted an eye syecialist re-| work connected with the d’splay | turned last evening over the high-|0f this flowering bush as the:blos- | way and this morning said that/soms, after being kept in a ooo! the treatment which he had been} place over night, are strang on taking for some time is having the | stems made'from coconut palm} desired results. {fiber and, this work will have to iaiiatee ‘be repeated each day of the show: Tony Cros, who had been for) This arrangeent adds, not only to! the past two months cook on the| the graceful setting but, tends to} Lighthouse Tender Poinciana, aaj Pore vas blessoms in a fresher} turned over the highway last eve-jcondition. One of our Key West} ning. |women learned of th’s method) ‘OLD MATTRESSES MADE NEW Box Springs, Inner Springs, | Cushions, High Class Upholstering | Tropical Mattress Co. 715 Duval Street Old Fourth of July Building Deal TTT Te hleadisah while living in Honolulu, al peed ire, Charlee . Einyod Prizes will be given for the best arrivals in Key West yesterday | Cxhibit in all departments. over the highway from Miami for; > ~*~. # wait with relatives and friends Nic ht Coughs Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Roberts; ked Francis | leaving on j eo i regular of the Junior Wo- meeting of the organiza- held Sheedy after- week, instead or oon as in the past. will be Mrs. Earl Mit- Pn Sag esl Noted Designer and - e esis Eee, coaien Pee There will be a meeting of the| im the State of Florida. Everready Star Club held tomor- : row afternoon, beginning at 3:30 o’clock, at the home Beacham Curry oe eee | THE WEATHER All members are requested to Coverereegrerarecsesooce be in attendance. Chareh Cirele To Meet Tomorrow There will be a meeting of the Daughters of the = Temperatures* MATTRESSES RENOVATED From all indications, this will be the lest week for renovation of me old mattresses by Tropical Mat- Paul’s.Church held tomorrow aft- Ttes Proeipitation &06.Ina.} tress Company. of Miami. ernoon, beginning at 4:30 o’clock,} caw ch Soe eee at the church. All members are requested to! Sun rises - he in. attendance. Normal Mean Representatives ef have been here fog the past 10 m.| days with headquarters in the o!d m.! Fourth of July Buiding, 715 Du- m,| Val street, loch this morning. Tomorrow’s Almanac i Me ie Je eau rik Subscribe to The Citizen—20c K EY NOTE § By g ee High ............-. + Mexico and Texas, Pressure is also *09 | low over most of the Rocky Moun- {tain and Plains States and moder- jately high on the middle Pacific |eoast and off the south Atlantic leoast, San Francisco, Calif., 30.06 linches, and Miami, RASPUTIN Barometer 7:30 A. M. today Sea level, 30.02. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Tuesday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly|inches. Precipitation has occurred cloudy tonight and Tuesday; not, during the last 24 hours on the ‘north Pacifie coast, in the Rocky | Mountain and Plateau regions, and the northern and central country from lains States eastward with heavy Why is it that the golfer never tells the listener about the ones he topped, hooked and sliced? Or the fisherman about ones he had to throw back? | | | The threadfish caught by our visitor, was being explained in the office as the fish that goes through the eye of the needlefish. moderate southerly winds. Florida: Partly cloudy to cloudy} tonight and Tuesday. with rain and slightly cooler in extreme north-} west portion "Tuesday. Jacksonville to Florida Straits: There has been a decided rise southwest; temperature from the Mississippi winds, and partly overcast weath-|'Va'ley eastward to the ;chian region, with readings 38 to East Grif: Moderste south to!42 degrees above normal in por- to; tions of the southern Lake region Then the story about the sales agent for the realty company that was showing the young couple the “House without a flaw.” young bridegroom said he didn’t care for a house that didn’t have anything to walk on, ‘er tonight and Tuesday. southwest winds, northwest over north portion Tues-;and Obio day, and mostly overcast, weather weather tonight and Tuesday with occasion- | northern al rain over north portion Tues-| States, Williston, N. D., reporting ja minim-m of 22 degrees ‘zero this morning. S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. BREAD THAT EVERY There is a very unpleasant odor wafting through the air on the south end of Roosevelt Blvd. must be some decaying sea weed or long gone fish. At any rate it causes sudden pauses praise being given the scenie heau- ty of the boulevard and a quick departure therefrom. || FERRY RESERVATIONS WEATHER CONDITIONS A disturbance of marked inten-' sity is central this morning over} jthe upper Mississippi Valley and) MEMBER OF THE FAMILY Lake region, ‘Chicago, ]'l., The popularity of the WILL ENJOY— Rollfast and Dayton Bieycles. And sell them as low as $1.00 per week. Phone 276. J. R. Stowers Company. PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed} ~ cards,= $1.25. The Artman!pigrcy w. Press. ang?| ner of 2 FOR RENT TWO. FURNISHED HOUSES 1116 Grinnell street. PICCADILLY JIM Mat:ree: Balcony, 10¢; Orches-j Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 24 Hour Ambulance Service } Licensed Emba:mer Phone 135 Night 696-W ‘ | Available at Albury’s Service Station ‘William and Eaton St. Phone 444 Tony’s Service Station Fleming at Grinuell St. Phone a Stars and their very nice salary cheeks make us wonder about the well known saying concerning the “wages of cinema.” inches, and pressure is low south-; ward oer the western None Other Than AUNT MOLLY’S BREAD VALDES BAKERY Building—Eaton Street Phon is why the residents of the flood! district never lose hope. BOCOcocececocenovesecveveseceeeavosaeeseees | FOR SALE tain urge that all American peo- ple have that Communism, Socia!- ism and Bolshevism are the same evil and must go. And yet (there will be plenty of argument about this) Moses was the first known Soeialist leader, The nice cool weather that came out of the night is change, but we who are about to swim are not wholly in favor of People should not be referred to jas being “proud as a peacock,” | Only men can be proud as pea- Ladies must be proud as the Cuban capital and most artistic arrangement of trop. | cocks, peahens and spoken of. generally Albeit, the only female of Front street is one of the back es 488 or 489 Ferries leave No Name Key and Matecumbe 9:00 a. m. and || 2:00 p. m. FOLLOW THE ARKOW! ---And You Wiil Find In This streets of Key West and Southard | street runs east and west, So does through, what we laughingly call} our mind, the ather day when we saw the school children playfully | terambling all over the turret of the “Maine” that stands on South- ard St., that it doesn’t take iong {to erase from mind the tragedy that comes upon us. Furnished two-story house and lot at 1307 White- | head street. In exclusive neighborhood. Beautiful view i YOUR LAST CHANCE \ of the sea and overlooking Coral Park TO HAVE For price and terms apply to L. P. ARTMAN, The Citizen Office Residence 1309 Whitehead Street cks T#I Directory, Stores Which Aim To Serve and Please You. They Invite You To Visit Them! SEA Sime ip hi <I S ERNCE RTrace a LIQUORS—BEER_ | FISH DRUGS CURRO’S PLACE | DEMERITT BROS. FISH ORIENTAL PHARMACY Duval At Petronia Street | COMPANY Emilio Romero, Prep PHONE 138 | Specializing in Fresh Fish : Package Liquors of All Kinds | Poet Bates CORSE NES GReeE Beer and Wine Phone 44 Free Delivery Phone 379 1000 Duval Street - POULTRY BAKERIES CLUBS If you are locking for POULTRY MALONEY Ae PEACOCK ap Recvestion Viaks visit or call | Bakers of Baker Boy Bread THE NAVY CLUB Fulford’s Poultry Farm | phone 818 812 Fleming St, Greene St. Opp. Westere Union * Phone 880 I Deliver! Cakes and Pastries i You Are Welcome