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PAGE SIX CASA MARINA NOTES YESTERDAY was a beautiful day for the fishermen, so five boats put out from the Casa Marina dock. They all returned} last night with their boxes load-| ed down with kingfish, mackerel and bonita. DR: CLAUDE E. COLEMAN} of Riehmond, Va., Dr. Howard C. Naffziger, San Francisco, and Fred M. Hodges, of Richmond, | fished from the “Pilot I” with] Captain Bill Wickers. Their | catch included 52 kingfish and four good-sized bonita. The kings {| weighed all the way from six to 18 pounds. MR. AND MRS. C. N. STONE! of Moline, Ill, were out with Ted Canova on the ary B”. They said they had a grand day} and brought in twelve kingfish, | three mackerel and two bonita. MR. AND MRS. W. D. PRATT. | JR., end Mrs. Pratt's mother, Mrs. F. H. Patterson, of Frederica, Kans., fished from the “Kermath” with Ollie Russell. They caught several good-sized kings and} bonita. i JACOB CRANE, Washington, | and C. Z. Bohn, Cleveland, were} the anglers out with Red Wil-| liams on the “Evelyn”. Theirs; was one of the largest catches of | the day: 54 kingfis < mackerel and three boni Captain Wil- liams remarked when he came in that he has nev een the king- fish as thick as they now, with many of them running up to thirty pounds and over. | FINAL BOAT was the “Le- MRS. LEILA PERKY DIED YESTERDAY BODY TO BE SHIPPED TO MI- AMI FOR BURIAL; MOTHER OF R. C. PERKY Advices reached this city today concerning the death yesterday of Mrs. Leila*E. Perky, in San Diego, Calif, ‘her. home. Mrs. Perky was 81 years old and was the mother of R. C. Perky, own- er and developer of Perky, Fla. It was believed that grief over the death of her sister last week at San Diego hastened Mrs. Per- ky’s death. Services will be held some time next week at Woodlawn Park Cemetery in Miami, it was announced. The Perky family} lot is located in Miami. Besides Mr. Perky, survivors are the grandson, Jack Perky, a brother and sister. Mr. Perky is recovering at present from an illness in Miami. Mrs. Perky had visited many times on the Keys and had a number of friends in Key West. C. OF C. DRIVE TO ADD STEAM (Continued from Page One) man of the special committee| named to design the future pro-| gram. At meetings held on Friday of this week various views were presented and chief attention was directed to making more sub- antial Key West’s connection} with the mainland. That comple- tion of the concrete bridge is es- WPA BAND WILL ,E. Bagley. Gallardo. Strauss. o'clock. DEMOCRAT FUNDS NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY gion”, with Jakie Key and the | sential to safeguard a permanent anglers were Mr. and Mrs. Rich- highway and thereby encourage ard Ordway, Stanley Hubbard | jnvestors to spend money for im- and Willism Scripps of St. Paul. provements of property in this| They spent the day trolling for sail and sighted two of them, one of which struck at the bait. However, they were unable to hook either of them. The party brought in several large bonita. MORE AND MORE of the Casa Marina guests are taking advantage of the fine golf that the Island City affords by play- ing the Country Club links daily. Regular enthusiasts are Mr. an Mrs. Robert Colt, while terday Frank Cotter and Macy. Nichol- son played the links. Profe sional Eddie Bush has been giv- i sat many lessons and do | job. J. Cooper Graham, ! just arrived, was out and will take a series | before returning north. | of lessons MR. AND MRS C. N. STONE left this morning on the 11 o'clock bus for their home in Moline, Ill. They had been at the Casa Ma- rina for the past three v Mrs. Stone, a well-known ar joined the Key West Society of Artists while here and has just completed a portrait of Frank Littaker, which is now on exhibi- | city, was voiced. The bringing of the water along the same course wes pointed out as an-} other necessity to permanent) community stability. These two civic improvements obviously are | to be major projects in the com- | munity’s advancement program, Automotive leaders, under the chairmanship of Arthur Mulberg, assured co-operation to the new |. movement when some of.those in this group met to get started with their part in the campaign. That this group can benefit asa re-) sult of a co-operative movement | was brought out at the confer-| , ence. Wm. Demeritt has named Wm. Little, Wm. Doughtry and Harry Baker to have charge of contact- nig various public officials in the forthcoming canvass to be made for the object of aligning support behind the movement. His group conferred yesterday and will do so again next week preliminary to the active solicitation date. NO NAME LODGE Directly on Beach Famous Bahia Honda Fishing —State Democratic Committee Chgg-man Theo. Turnbull stated this week that! funds being raised by the State Committee will not be employed on behalf of any ‘candidate but will be used only to elect party nominees in the general election. In short, he points out,-the com-| mittee is: not interested, in, the’ welfare of any partitular candi- the Heiviocratie titan ga wyspyope ia St. Seven noe veneae a us ihgtDoyal ab Beteopia St Reef — Tarpon — Pemit Bone Fishin iD UP a cores $2.50 iz tone Cra inners a ; PHONE NO NAME keynod Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Craig, Owners | | tion at the Art Center. Convent Alumni To Meet Monday Meeting of Convent Alumni Association will be held Monday evening, 8:00 o'clock, at home of Mrs. Stephen F. Lowe, 620 Southard street Full attendance at this session is desired as plans for the re- union on Easter Monday will be TRY IT TODAY— | The Favorite in Key Wést | STAR BRAND | CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS | Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI AND KEY WEST ALSO SERVING ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS —between— MIAMI and KEY WEST Express Schedule: LEAVES Fty WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) AT 1:00 o'clock A. M. and arriving at Miami at 7:00 o‘clock A. M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) AT 1:00 o’clock A. M. and arriving at Key West at 7:00 o'clock A. M. Local Schedule: LEAVES KEY WEST A‘? 9:00 o'clock A. M. and arrives Miami at 3:00 o‘clock P. M. on MONDAYS, WED- NESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. LEAVES MIAMI AT 39:00 o'clock A. M. and arrives Key West at 4:00 o'clock P. M. on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS. FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANGE Office: 813 Caroline St. Phones 92 and 68 WAREHOUSE—Cor, Eaton and Francis Sts. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN AUTO THIEVES ARE SENTENCED TWO GIVEN SIX MONTHS IN COUNTY JAIL BY JUDGE ALBURY PLAY TOMORROW WEEKLY CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN AT SOUTH BEACH Six-month jail sentences today jwere ordered by Judge William V. Albury of Criminal Court for Walter Bolger and Lee Har- bor in connection with the theft of an automobile owned by Mrs. Clara Langford. Harbor pleaded guilty to a charge of larceny, but Bolger |said he was not guilty. Yesterday the was tried before a jury of six men, but they were discharged by Judge Albury after they re- ported their inability to reach an | agreement. | Today another jury, consigting of Cleveland Dillon, Eugene Al- bury, Morlin Albury, Peter B. Roberts, Marco Mesa, Jr., and | Armando Fernandez, found him | guilty as charged. Because the original panel of | juforsshad; been exhausted a second group of 12 was drawn} for service at this session of the court. Besides Mesa, Roberts and | Fernandez, they were: J. A. Gaiti, Ygnacio Catillo, L. M. Varella, | |Sr., James H. Carey, Mario Gar- jcia, Stinton D. Johnson, Rafael Casado, Oscar Hernandez and Fred Filer. WPA Band will give another incits series of weekly concerts tomorrow afteridéh, ‘the scene being shifted ftdm Art: Center Park to the bandstand on South Beach. The following program has been prepared by director, A. Barroso: March, “National Emblem”, E. { | Overture, “The Iron Count”, King. ‘ Waltz, “Espiritus del Vino”, March, “The Coast Defenders”, F. Tewell. Novelty, Briegel, Waltz, “The Toy Trumpet”, “New Vienna”, T. March, { ber. The concert will start at 2:00 “Spirit ‘of '98”, Delin- TO HELP PARTY ——— money raised, he said, would go} jto the National Democratic Ex- lecutive Committee and twenty-| |five percent to the state com- |mittee. That is not out of pro- | portion, he points out, because the National Committee, in all} i probability, will return to Florida Executive | more than raised locally. “We must carry the fight to the enemy, and we expect loyal Democrats to provide us with the sinews of war”, he concluded. LIQUORS WINES Complete Line CURRO’S BAR PACKAGE STORE |Special Prices on Package Goods For Two Weeks Phone 138 CANDIDATE; NATIONAL COMMITTEE BENEFITS } MONTICELLO, Feb. 24 (FNS).! te but is vitally concerned with la A Message To Key West “We were too busy to write an advertisement for today’s issue”. Signed, JOE. PEARLMAN. For Real Economy For Real Service “For Real Protection DELIVERED DAILY EVERYWHERE Thompson Enterprises INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION |Restaurant—Home Cooking | Pena’s Big MATINEE SPECIALS | Night Tonight AT MONROE THEATRE Pena’s big Saturday Night | Special offer by a number of Dance is on schedule for tonight, ,; Key West merchants makes it and, according to the manage-|possible for patrons of Monroe ment of the Garden of Roses, it’s | Theatre to attend the Wednesday going to be another “swell night | and Friday matinees for only ten of entertainment, fun and frolic | cents. —until long, long after midnight” When trading with this group . . Gould Curry’s ‘orchestra gets | of me hants the purchaser will started around 10:00.o’clock, with | receive a free ticket, which will his program of new and old-fav- | entitle bearer’ to! attend matinee orite dance tunes. on either of these days at half the regular admission price. Merchants participating are Broadway Market, Maloney Brothers, Paul’s Tire Shop, Fred Marvil’s Cabana, Manhattan Res- |taurant, Joe Pearlman’s, Oriental Pharmacy and Columbia Laun- dry. | Monroe Theater’s daily adver- |tisement in The Citizen will carry |a list of merchants who will dis- |tribute these tickets. | ANSWERS TO TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ Below are the Answers to Today's Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 Yosemite. No. As commerce, raiders. Jack Dempsey. Harvard. Charles Evans Hughes, present Chief Justice. Italy. Hugh S. Johnson, Henry W. Longfellow, John Greenleaf Whittier, James! Russell Lowell, Walt Whit- man and James Whitcomb | Riley. 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