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ft #2 32 it Be fh ‘on the Royal Poinciana or Pea- cock flower—our gorgeous, rap- idly growing tree that blooms in ed for M, de Poinci of the An- telles in the 17th century. It is] Geciduous the leaves remaining on until maturity. The blooms usual-| ly come first. ‘The tree reaches from 20 to 40 feet across with a! Douglas’ father had the first trees} in Key West, having brought them from Cuba, The club plans. another _mect- in the evening so that all men ho are interested in the improve- ment of the city may attend. ing this month and it will be held| f i i E i i Those who will be gradi for May, June, July and August. It! i. colored} was first fornd, Mrs. Douglas So ae of their) said, in Madagascar and was nam- , 1852—Alton B. Parker, New}] ‘The insane and the labor unions | Democratic opponent of Theo-) from the Convent next Thursday} ®f@ the only ones not responsible | dore Roosevelt for the Presidency ean and who took part in. the /Misses Vilma Martha Alfonso, | Anna Louisa Castillo, Mary June Crusoe, Helen Margaret Bragassa; Eloina Marie Gato, Anita Sal- F | | gado, Celia Vargas, May Whalton, Ruth Whaiton, Leonor Mary War- ren, Alice Jenks. under the law for their acts. A martyr is a feller _@ talkative woman, CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE— who married | ae York State lawyer and jurist, | | y fin-1904, bosn at ‘Cortland; N. Y. Died May 10, 1926, Ray Miland-Dorothy Lamour in JUNGLE PRINCESS Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-28¢ One Regal marine engine, 30 H. P., complete with starter, magneto, Paragon clutch and propeller. Gan be seen in op- eration. See Willie Williams, 336 Duval. may12-6t FOR SALE—Two-story house, In exclusive section of town. bed price and terms, address N, The . " x Citizen, apr5-tf S PE Cc TIALS FOR SALE—Two practically new Roo gg ame inner spring mattresses and --CHARLES TIFT’S--- pillows. New Home. Electric! Dar sewing machine, omg typewriter, copper lined smok- S er, radio. 416 Margaret street may 13-2: Cabbage, 3 Ibs. - Pears, No. 2 can Peaches, large can Old Potatoes, 10 Ibs. .. New Potatoes, 10 Ibs. P. my a A. Z : ¢ : C. E. Bairstow, of Washington, Hi I id. * ‘Cie re a : ie C.,. who vie a sero = lolds Interesting on e corner of Francis uth- . ard streets, and spends with his = family, his winters in the city, ar- The regular monthly meeting munity, namely a Girl Scout or-) {rived last night over the highway ef the Division Street P.-T. A. ganization, Dramatic Institute, | to spend a while fishing. on Tuesday in the audi-| Marionette Construction and Mani-| LAKELAND, May 14.—Pris-j _torium. The meeting was called’ pulation Instruction, all of which) cilla Eveleth, pretty Drum. Ma-} Mitchell Whi te order by the president, Mrs.| required sponsors. Room and) joress and the American Legion! he: highwi ite, Jey lett oye _ Glande Albury. The P.-T. A. song) board for two instructors for two| National Champion twirling mas-| ‘he highway oe orang: for Mi- members joined in weeks was necessary for the last}cot led the state title holding: °™! wren a wall: spend - about 's prayer. two’ named. Winter Haven Drum Corps in the! ‘*®, — with his uncle and Bouquets were presented to the} Legion parade here this after-|2unt r. and Mrs, George Man- 6A:| past officers and also the new|noon, peee. Cee ERS Sear CoE aM Ie Prizes were awarded to Miss C Mrs. Grace Avery, who was ‘ aiiiage Carey anak as. R ¢. P oetry Society spending the winter season in Key cea as the old Skelton for obtaining the Ianmest To Meet Monday {Bis and Hig ain wre hemes SECOND: SHEETS—500 for 50¢: The minutes of the! yeu. oer a An open metting of the local left on the Florida Motor Lines} deetiadobehl tes =~ | Gifts were presented to the|chapter of the Pan American, >¥S this morning for the north, REPAIRS = Butter, tb _ : ‘The treasurer's report ushers who served this term. The] p, bsteke it 3 * | was Head tnd accepted. following were appointed to serve] 9, SoetY Will be held Mon-; y45. J, Martin and Mrs. LlEXPERT RADIO AND AUTO(p Fresh Eeas-dos. .......... | Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz, then in-|as usliers next term: Grace Tor-|%°¥ Might beginning at 8 o'clock Johnson, visitors who were spend-| REPAIRS. Gas and Oils. | Noi 1 Ordages, dex 30c and 33 : the following officers for|res, Paula Higgs, Gloria Acevedo,|at the héme of Ms. Eva Warner, ing a short vacation in the city} YATES SERVICE STEN American Rice, tb .. & : President, Mrs.|Mary Elizabeth Knowles, June} Division street near White, when and were guests at the Hotel; White at Catherine. Phone! Bi Hershey Si 5 Ib ; Wee Sretéres sie Roberts ee Weise Camalier. diy inbgecebstg program will be| Colonial, left ever | the highway! 525-J. apré-imoJlp gee “Your Home is Worthy of the Best’ ” iss 0! ‘orld, from tt i is morning for Miami. Sikdsh RE SESE SAS SC BNAS RELA presented, it is stated. | the merchants of the town was Phone 593 White and Eliza Streets \ presented to the school by Prof-| It is announced that anyone! Charles L. Roberts, left over!_____" fessor Duncan. whether members of the society or the highway this morning for Mi-) THE MUNRO, 128 N, E. 4th The count of parents showed)not may attend this meeting, ami where he will entrain for! street, Miami, Florida. Low officers. that the award for highest per-jwhich will be the “last regular’ Jacksonville for a short business, Summer rates. mayl-1mo ; Mrs. gy etiygan prevented — iin ape rm atest meeting until October. eee ‘Mrs, Claude Albury with a past ; A oo 2 In accepting est number, Miss Florence Al- Those interested in poetry) TWO DOGS AND PARROT Sarey; Treasurer, Mrs. J. ROOOMS Mrs. Horace Mrs. Arthur gave a Se FOR RENT Furnished Apart- } te ePaper which | der, the milkman, and the amus-|teer Fire Department, is receiving i ae 2 Fg fate Albury pledged her con-| bury. In the lower grades, per-|ither along Bak or appte-| REMEMBERED IN wa.| FOR - hiaibiety oo : ac lalpate-ccbicrlchios-aphowetentel ealeedgcaiiniatidadidiah apiebitediiasamaia — - tinued support to this organiza-j¢entage went to Miss Susie Gard-|ciative lines will enjoy the meet- _—— { ment. ‘coolest in town. 5 so | then although next eg will = greatest number to Mrs./ing, it is said, by officers in the : SNS CITY. Under the| Francis street. SN fF fp 'SESSSSTTITBaIVIsessssae eae _ become a member o: High ura Crusoe. society. erms 0: ie wil left by Mrs. |— se ja PLT. A. were awarded to the ; Cora Walton of this city, her two = Wm. T. Doughtry, chair-| winners for the year. Percentage jdogs and parrot will receive $100 ace ih man of the May Day Committee| banners, Miss Amelia Cabot and|Mallers To Pay each with which their needs will! rikoon | __-‘Weported the affair a success from| Miss Frances Cochran. Number Visit To Ci be supplied. i Rex \Bell in i j every angle. pennants, Mrs. May Hill Russell te | stor MY TRAILS f ‘Vietor Larsen, Recreation De-!and Mrs, Laura Crusoe. Z BASIS FOR DIVORCE | i . | __Battment Supervisor of the WPA,| ‘Thus, the final meeting of the| Captain Fred Muller, U. S. N.,| | Caradenns 567i N mddressed the P.-T. A. at length,|P.-T. A, forithe year 1036-1937,|"¢tired, and Mrs. Muller, are ex-/ i ) SET OF the ccncdn ofthe thon enti” "| pected to arrive this evening from! SAN JOSE, Calif. — “Piye) WITH CAREY’S ASPHALT—FOR FLAT OR STEEP ROOPS—IN Miami for a visit here. j minutes after we separate, I can! er ee a |] Captain Muller was stationed! Wk around the corner and have 4 DRUMS OF APPROXIMATELY 400 LBS. . P; ; re} jhere several times while on active; ™#”y girls fall in love with me,”; —JEROME PEREZ— | Entertainment at On duty. They will be glad to meet| Fred brag ast ae city ‘ae ( ‘ASH MEAT MARKET © $8 00 F old friends again, it is said. » Muriel, e is using the! } *, Yesterday At School While here they will be the! boast as a basis for divorce. | REOPENS TODAY EE RM eect ” guests of Mrs. Nellie Morris and! ms i} visi ‘or-| Miss Jennie Seymour, at 519} eas | i we. furect Schoo through the cour ies weeer re aie "The| Elisabeth street | rr ti <a ‘Senay wins giao, = a ; of the Florida State Board! ‘i = es ; —CHICKEN bo Realy was favored , with) a(fnal act depicted the fruit ven-|member of the Key West Volun.| —CgHCKEN MeRWICHES— a apoand SW. EIQUID ROOF CEMENT—A HEAVY -BODIRD BOGE. PARES See tent” jing organ-grinder with his mon-|°°"gtatulations from his numer-; NEW YORK. BUSY BEE The play was in three acts—| key. Be ss Slai i: him sopny| +905 Simonton: Street | deck, at home with the toothache,’ This novel way of presenting a va a so { . Sees "s office, and a street; health lesson had as its aim the PRR .GMIAON oe 90c in front of Jack’s home. following objectives: 1. Eating i first act showed Jack with! the proper foods. 2, Brushing p A N ( . E toothache, disappointed | 3. | FL N : N . : 805 Fleming Street % CONTAINING LONG ASBESTOS FIBRES— ; A) N . “ { & terrible |the teeth twice daily. Reg- 2 a | SW ELASTIC ROOF CEMENT—A HEAVY BODIED ROOF CEMENT | ne 4 ‘ ‘omorto til q ” c Same Miamictacrlnt ice “| pauts crus || SCC Here--- FOR TROWEL APPLICATION. FOR REPAIRING CRACKED Ng “hr dk ees tore yoo, | itor epg | as See or grog | ! We want you in our Diamond and Watch Club, JOINTS, FLASHINGS, NAIL HOLES, AND OLD WORN SPOTS, shift of scenes. Jack and his|showing great skill in the art of |... cert haat 50c-a week gets you » beautiful ladies’ and men’s wrist [| mother were taken to the studio puppetry. i watch or diamond ring the value of $17.50. One member BLACK—5 lbs. . : 65c¢ every week gets a watch or diamond ring. Your payments stop and the watch is free when your number is called. To Arvange Dance George McDonald Has I ! ? | ES | AN crgies our fine ich oh det Or ore tate Wrone At Raul’s Clab Birthday Celebration | CIGAR STORE ff you please call or phone 465-J and Miss Rosalina will be glad BLACK—10 lbs. e | | ff to call and explain everything and arrange your membership. [f! Raul's Club on Roosevelt Boule-| George McDonald, who resides. if It's not necessary for you to call at the store or make your vard will sponsor the regular at the hdéme of his son-in-law and! | payments at the store, as our girl will call on you every week Saturday night dance tomorrow} daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William! fh iff until you get your watch. me at the usual hour of 10 Sawyer, at the corner of Elizabeth, ; jand Olivia streets, is today cele- John Pritchard's Orchestra has' brating his eighty-third birthday! prepared a special program of) anniversary. to get your trade. Honesty is not a virtue—it’s just good business. Our entire club plan is on a basis of giving the cus- 4 a) . : : : N a a a y a) N i) N BLACK—25 lbs. ° $2.40 4 We want new customers and through this club, we hope IN 5 NY i) NY .) % .) Ny 4 4 5 8 ) % * q 8 » ) lnte-danee tunes for the affair. |" Mr. McDonald, who is a veteran, ff tomer the best part of the bargain. We are new here and ROOFING PAPER—ALL WEIGHTS—$1.50 PER ROLL AND UP. ALL . rong Se aaa DAILY BASEBALL | want to build up a fine Jewelry business—so please phone ff} OTHER KINDS OF METAL ROOFING ) YR SEI VA NS KEY WEST RETURNS. BY WIRE i — gh 2 sgh Bs to nos cag me FERR RESER TIO \ jext week we hope to have our $1.00 a week club started [| ee — se nie COLONIAL HOTEL | ——o0—__. |ff which gives the customer the choice of any $35.00 watch, such [f| z Albury’s Service ion ¢) i Come i d get the ' as Hamilton-Gruen-Bulova, pocket cr wrist watch or diamond William and Raton St. Phone 444] || In the Center of the Business coum rager hh | . if Rent ths oe 7 as 5 \ ring. ou haven't the ent why it’s O. K. with us, Tony's Semcge Station | | tm Thier Ditsict | | MAJOR BASEBALL ||] vo trnt you, Come in and jw our ch We sast'voe {SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING CO. Ser eietatbahen P<, |] Pise Cheerieeprsct— | | LEAGUES iff trade. Old jewelry taken as cash, Service Call— Sénsible Rates i | ° ! “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” Pheace ' OS hse ce | Garage Elevator |'| CIGARS, CIGARETTES, |/ Pollock, Reliable Jeweler White and Eliza Streets Phone 598 snd Matocombe 9:00 «. m. andj RS ES || SOFT DRINKS, ETC. 522 Duval Street Phone 465-3 ff} N pm. % "SIIDIIISLS. IAAP IISIISSIVNISALILALLLLLLL LE