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; ‘There’ will <be”'a‘ meeting" of ‘the New-York this morning and berth | _ and the nomi-| Daughters of the King of St. <4 at the Pérter Dock company. {i Junior! Paul's Church held tomorrow aft-:" ‘The vessl took on SAS eae z se nthechaueks = ** 4380.c%clock, tons of fuel oil and sailed ° f i. All members are reaendie ee ee £ be in attendance. i the Key West Woman’s Club will! meet toniorrow evening: at 8° ae geen honi¢ of Mrs. A/ a 1119 Von Pfister street. be held the ‘regular meeting} All 'interestéd- visitors’. are at which time the election of of-jvited to attend, inthe country, the Chicago’ Golf|, fieers will be held. zy a. wa Soeiat:Clab: lgrimage leit over: the: East! P.-T. Assn. Will Defers:Meeting Taek ton avant ideo this! Meet Tomorrow j niorning® for’. their destination: be y _ The meeting:of: the Everready | The*prize of’ $500 which was of- fied: that polities had*made:a ‘There will be a regular month-!Star Club, which was everett lidied by. the Golfer's ~ Magazine} : : pearine kt meeting of the Division Street!to"be held tomorrow © afternoon;| for the' largest catch’ made~ by al ; E Ams husband. School P.-T. A, held tomorrow) has been postponed on account pega of the~party-would have afternoon, béginning:at"3 o’eléck,/-the'death of a*relative of one of! been won by'a‘number of anglers) at which time there will be nomi-| its members. | of the” party which” went- out-yes- mation and election of offieers'fér| The ‘meeting will be held one/ terday and came baek laden with the ensuing term. week from tomorrow at the home|™#ny fine specimiens. A” handi- A full attendance of members, of Mrs. G..N. Goshorn, 326 . Wil-|¢@P’ match was arranged for’ the is requested. liam street. > members who wanted td play-and ‘the silver cup which was offered West Golf Course the ‘ | = rd - 5 v. est} - Christening yesterday, ternoon at 2:00|by members of the Key” Wi . 5 o'cloek= ott Paul’s ‘Church. Fa-| club was won byeDr. Wm. G. Beek, Ceremony a ther. .Arthay B.,Dimamick, admin:}of the windy city. It was pre- sented to the winner last’ night at a dance. The presentation was’ made by Mrs. Clifford G. Hicks. Divergent views were present-| ed by members of the county com- missioners on the question of) building.ar from:the Tamiami Trail to Poinciana. Disagreement over the question which involved the expenditure of some $200,000, caused Commissioners: Curry’ and Bervaldi-to vote’ Saturday. against | a-$650.000 bond issue to com+ plete the Overseas Highway. These commissioners wished’ to have $150,000. or $200,000 added, to the $650,000 to be used. to- build the Poinciana Road. The other) 4 Sure we: take* your O.d» Jewelry. three commissioners’ objected, > Glasses, Gold Teeth, Old Watches at whereupon Messrs. Bervaldi- and] ; Lar aap on ee: You! Curry voted against any bond is- — surprised assum Ee AND sue whatever. F -Sitiall’ deposit will secure any BENRUS. WRIST. P watch you" want ‘andyoucan make | ELGINS, WALTHAMS, N weekly set mataay ator ped? for. af" h, PONTIAC. WATCHES OF ALL KINDS AND week. GRADES the saerament. Traveling Around America 3 Miss Florence:Albyty.i Miss Rose 1. Knowles, Jr., were baptized Tift and James M: Hall. seeceecesocccoccoovoeoes | miss BEULAH WALKER ; WEDS LELAND ALBURY Seeeecesceccnéccosedesee | Miss Bewlah Walker, daughter Rev, E. R. Evans, of Congre- of Mr.‘atid Mrs. John Walker, and gational church, left’ on ‘thé“ bus: Lelend «Albury: were joined in this morning on a business visit Holy wedlock Saturday afternoon, te Miami and other points on the’ 4 o’c!ock. The ceremony was per- East Aim will go as far 88. formed*by County Judge Ray- ae . | mond" Lord. H. A. Pieree, retired lighthouse? Thé fathét’of the bride and keeper, left on the bus this morn- Clerk of Criminal Court C. Sam B. ing for a visit with relatives and Curry, were witnesses to the nup- friends on the east coast. ; tials, whieh were-performed in the 2 Hea dae + Att 9. Aquiline “Lopes ana »*ffice’ of the judge. , Mrs. Generosa Lopez, eedés were returning passengers yes- 4 Sw” PEOPLE'S FORUM where they were visiting briefly | i Pecccccocccccoocccoooccs Jefferson Saunders, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Saunders, who “ual mney osetia wea has been making his home ir Mi- Editor, The Citizen: ~~ for — = spending “The Citizen” lendsits pag: short in Key West. MY.'in the People’s'Forum for thé Saunders expects to return to MF/quest of trath. With regard to emi tomorrow. the differenee about the’ Pinafore: Flag; perhaps® Rasp: like the Mrs. Ralph Boyden, who left knights in the tale, saw only one last Friday for a brief visit with side of the shie‘d, Every. nation friends in Tampa, was a returN-"hag more thanone standard, ing passenger on the Cuba “this, Thus the U. S., without count- morning. jing the five Colonial Flags, claims eee 15 others: Britain has’ at“ least Mrs. C. W. Palmore and son-C. four flags, the» Royal. Standard: W. Palmore, Jr., who are’ spend-/the Union’ Jack’ for Military and the season in Key West, and ‘admiral flags, the Man-of-War, Friday for a visit with Mr. and the Merchant (see standard Palmore at the home in Lakéland,| dictionary). returned this morning’ from} 1 was sorry I could not attend Tampa. the perfornianee ‘of Pinafore: let us have more of such musical en- Mrs, Joe Crusoe, who was call-}tertainments. Gilbert and Sulli- ed last week to Tampa bectutefvan operéttas have’come to stay: of the illness of her father, was a}More than fifty: years ago: I en- returning passenger on the Cuba} joyed Pinafors;\; Pirates of Pen- this morning. pance, Patience, the Mikado and ey. West, Flass.u: Moving pictures depicting the Everything is in readiness’ for thé quartet of fights which. will be held tonight in the stadium of the Cuban Club when Tommy Nelson, Indianapolis 1 i g*h't -| « weight will meet C. Diaz of Ha- vana in the main event of the program... Nelson, Tampa pro- : Yartan Marer-Grace Line Photo SEVEN MEN’ AND ONE FISH TOOK seven men to haul this/-ing- 683 pounds, and thé above fiah moters’say, is one of the best broadbill swordfish into the boat!| holds fourth plate. These four lightweights to display his*ability; This rod and reel catch is one’ of| catches surpassed the tormer world’s guaranteed. in this section for many moons,| those made recently by Harlan “fa'| record and all were taken off Toco’ S 4 prices. and fans are promised a very ex- Jor, well-known sportaman.<tn. Coit: pills: Chite: By helping us now when we sepport citing“serap if°DIAt comes up tot °2 Waters. It weighed 6744 pounds} This Chilean 'patailisé for thedeep » will be building up-ore of the finest Steres & Nassau, Bahamas, for the’ |’ West ever had. Rigirtations, 1u.the, seutifinal.a and was twelve and a halt feet long. | sea’ fisherman’ is “visited ‘weekly: by - fe last 12 years. ‘Come in and look at our-values, Lot's get sequeinted Although sportsmen bave But late | cruises from New York and-Califor-’ If? Honesty, Square Dealings. and 2 « Haale eam soriioe’© | POLLOCK RELIABLE JEWELER local boy, Battling Siki, will- be} ty discovered swordfish off the coast }nia and is attractinz sportsmen from seen in’ action against’ Lowis Pas-| of Chile they have broken all former | all over-the world.-A by no-means in- you—I know you will give me your business. : 52? Duval Street quali of Philadelphia. weight records. George W. Garey has} consequential. contribution to the just taken a new world's. record} popularity of the fishing field is of The Coral Gables High School! broadbill swordfish weighing 842]fered by the favorable: rates-of ex- Quintet will. meet the Key West} Pounds. W. £.S. Tuker ranks second | change—at current levels the dollar High School Team in a basketball with one of 837%. Mr. Garey has like | will go surprisingly far, and travel mateh Friday: night of this week wise taken the third largest weigh | and living costs are amazingly "low. in the school stadium. The Dade county outfit is'one of the fastest} — . ” c teams in this section as is shown FOR SA I EB by the: fact that it was the ran- ner up in the sectional tourfa- ment played ‘recently in Miami. This will be the second time that the Coral. Gables and: Key West teams have met. The first timé was when’ the local boys» went ‘to take part in the sectional meetiat Lakeland and defeated the Gables boys by oné ‘point in a score of 29 to 28. Lucille Bullard was bound over THE ANSWERS in the sum of '$100° yesterday on =e weGease BEEBE March 7,-1936. process by which Budweiser Beer a charge of assault upon the per- is made Cal be shown’ tonight at son of M. P. Nelson. At the hear-/ 8 o'clock at American Legion} 1 1. May.— _ | ing before Judge Hugh Gunn the Hall, Whitehead and* United| | 2» Amacharsis, the Scythian} woman pleaded, but\ the judge Streets. philosopher, referring to written) placed’ the bond-as above stated. | ili istril laws. Aquilino Lopez, distributor for - 4 “ ! Es 5 news hati Key West, is} . > Dainty, creations of ancho-} Pedto» Rodriguez,’ who was ar-| sponsoring this ‘and’ states} Vies, cheeses, caviar, etc. raigned yesterday) before Peace} that rts will ge lp beer for] 4 241,822 miles. Justice F.. 0. Roberts on® a, those in attendance. 5. In 1986: soldiers and nurs-| charge of possessing: liquor, was| The public is-invited to attend:|°S 9664; widows, etc., 87,543. | hound over for trial at the next A special’ invitation has -been’ex:| 6 August 15, 1914. \ session of criminal court. Bond| tended to members of the Ameris|__ 7+» Forty:two’ miles’ east of! was fixed at $100. | can Legion and beer vendors, {Portland, Ore., on the Columbia! i iP eee. On Sundéy, March 12,| A’ Soothing:Reward | WATCHESFOR [os °*, Str “> "| ASepuning Reward ---And. You Will Find In This Directory, Stores: Which Aim To Serveand Please You. They | | Invite You To Visit Them! Five to four. valued | EASTER 10. A pending bill would make} as to make Imperial | * a start dealing-with wheat ex- it trustwol ri Sy SS ice a = aay Soe ta clusively; tétter, : eSNG 1S A lovely assortment of watches} (See “*Whie ‘Two eee; 380, 800 Kite:| LIQUORS—BEER | FISH DRUGS £ a Gite hkve-jast” Been Furnished two-story house and lot at 1307 eee | agg A Rites aa a CASA: MARINA | head street. In exclusive neighborhood. . Beautiful view CURRO’S PLACE =——« DEMERITT BROS. FISH | ORIENTAL PHARMACY Advertisement in this issue de- Available at Key ipa ~— DeLuxe of the sea and overlooking Coral Park a *s = ee : — wea Fish | Emilie Remora, Prep, - | seribes these watches and the sav 5 . —American a bi pecializing in | q ings that can be made at this|| Albury’s Service Station®t/)\ 559 Detightful Rooms, Each || For’ price'and terms apply to | Paskage Liquors of All Kinds Foot of Front Street PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIS (3 time. Tony’s Service Station With Private Bath | | Beer and Wine Phone 44 Free Delivery! Phone 379 1000 Duval Street ; Fleming at Grinnell St. Phone 34 Evening Dinn | L. P. ARTMAN, | OULTR BAKERIES ; inistrati fi Luncheen .. r | POULTRY y, | cu BORNOS THEATER Foor nntnte~-1 thi Afternoon Tea 50 The Citizen Office { | — / = pit -Myrna Loy Phones 488 or 489 Palm Shaded Beach with Casino | If you are locking for POULTRY WALONEY & PEACOCK | Per Recreation Visi Depot Ferries. leave No ‘Name: Ke: Masseur in Attendance o= visit or call | THE GREAT ZIEGFELD |i] ,.4 Matecumbe 9:00 a. m, and oes ae Chea: Hated Ce i i : CHICKEN FERTILIZER Bakers of Baker Bey Bread | THE NAVY CLUB Matinee: 15-25c; Night: 25-35¢ | 2100 p: m. Mie eee | Residence 1309 Whitehead Street pa kulford’s Poultry Farm Phone sis wnat? Famine: | Greene St. Opp. Western Union ‘ ne 880 jeliver! Cakes ‘astries You Are Welcome