The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 20, 1926, Page 5

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. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1926. Notes of The y SOUTHERN CROSS Passing Day TO BE SEEN Memorial Service There will be a joint memorial sere! vice Sunday by the Knights of Pyth- ias, beginning at 3 o’clock at Red Men’s Hall. Eee To Give Shower Mrs. Isadore Appelrouth will give | a,shower Monday afternoon for Miss Elizabeth Eakins at the Hotel La} Concha. ss * * Cuba To Tampa Tonight The steamship Cuba, Capt! W. M. White, will leave tonight at 7:30 o’clock for Tampa. The steamer will return to this port on Monday morn- ing. + te) oe San Jacinto Due Monday The Mallory steamship San Jacinto will arrive in port on Monday night from Galveston en route to New York, with passengers and freight on board. “+8 Concho Due Sunday The Mallory steamship Concho, Capt. McIntosh, will arrive in port tomorrow morning from New York, en route to Galveston, with passen- gers and freight on board. The, steamer has 265 tons of freight to be, discharged at Rey. West. | * To Close Monday Owing to Monday, February 22,) being a legal holiday in the state of; Florida, the Key West postoffice will) close at 10 o’clock in the morning of that day. There will be one de- livery made with the usual dispateh | and collection. . . « Subject Of Sermon Rev. L. Munro, pastor of the First Methodist ‘Church, has selected the) subject of “The Golden Calf” for the sermon to be delivered at the evening, service on Sunday. The public is invited to attend the services at this! church, * eee Given Hearing Ed. Walker, charged with aggra- | )Cora Jerguson. aboard. | Lumber Ship Arrives , Steamer Arrives _ INKEY WEST A baby boy was born on February GROUP .OF FOUR BEAUTIFUL 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Thorsen. | STARS CAN BE VIEWED IN; Mrs. Thorsen was formerly Miss| ISLAND CITY TO GREAT} ADVANTAGE t 1 } { * . Yacht Boat pectin | Few citizens of the United States The yacht Scotian, New York, is know that the city of Key West is; lying outside the harbor with a large one from which the Southern Cross, | party of prominent New Yorkers that celebrated constellation of j southern skies, is to be seen in all} its beauty and completeness. } All travelers in the southern! ‘hemisphere wish to see the Southern! Cross. As it is well known, it is a! group of four beautiful stars, one/ at the end of each arm of the cross, | and’ it rivals in beauty any group; of stars in the heavens. j At this time of year the Southern} Cross can be on any clear night } just before nset, immediately | above the southern horizon. 4s ' Large Crowd On Train There were over 3000 passengers arriving here yesterday on the special train from Miami, many of whom stopped over at Key West for sev- eral days’ visit. = * + To Hold Meeting There will be a meeting of the Woman’s Guild of St. Paul’s Parish held on Monday afternoon, beginning at 4.30 o’clock, and a full attendance The Southern Cross is not the only of members is desired. notable feature in the Key West! e te* sky, but two stars that point to it Cuba Leaves For Havana from the east and that are known to; The P. & O. steamship Cuba left astronomers as Alpha and Beta | this port yesterday afternoon at 4 Centauri are also conspicuous ob- o’clock for Havana, with a large jects in the heavens. ' number of passengers on board. The| Alpha Centsuri is of special: inter-| vessel will return to this port this est to us because it is believed by afternoon. , astronomers to be the star of all the ,myriads in the sky nearest to the earth. This star is about four light The Gordon arrived this morning years from the planet on which we} | with a large cargo of lumber from life. This means that it takes four ithe Pacific coast, This boat is dock- years for a beam of light, starting jed at the Florida Fast Coast, prep-ifrom Alpha Centauri to reach the aratory to having the lumber ship- , ‘earth. When it is remembered light ped by rail to the mainland. jcomes from the sun to us in eight baie re J | minutes and that it takes four years | | Stops Off Here for it to come from Alpha Centauri | William Vallance, assistant so-|to us, some idea of the immense dis-/ licitor of the United States, stopped ;tance of this star from us may be} off yesterday on his way from Ha- gained. And yet this is the nearest vana to Washington. Mr. Vallance star of all to the earth! Stopped at the Hotel La Concha and! It is a remarkable fact that the was.pleased at the accommodations | Southern Cross with all its beauty | offered in the city. of Key West. jand that the star nearest the earth * jshould both be seen from Key West, | |@ distinétion that can be claimed by| The steamer J. R. Gordon, Capt. scarcely any other city in the union. | Crocker, arrived in port this morn-|. Among the many names that have ing from ‘New York with a lead of been.proposed for Key West, it! *- * «€ GROWING ACHIEVING First Baptist Church 526-30 Eaton Street Bible School Sundays 9:45 a. m. Classes for all ages. Sermon on “EXPEDIENCY” 11 a. m. An unusual kind of message. 7:30 p. m. “LIVING A PURE LIFE” ‘Another Young People’s Message. Music with SOUL in it. Come and find a warm welcome and fellowship that makes the heart glad and chases the shadows away. SS A silver social will be held at the | home of Mrs. John Park Monday evening, February 22. An interest- ing program is being arranged. Rickets in a disease confined al- most entirely to large cities. In agricultural communities the disease is very rare, and among savages, feb20-1t | practically unknown. WOMEN EARN $10.00 DAILY, selling the “Medical Adviser.” often revealed too late. 108. page, | cloth-bound, illustrated, some color- jed plates. Chapters on Mother and Babe, Nursing, Accidents, First Aid, What to do in Sickness. Retails for $1.00. Sales enormous. Enclose 40c for a copy (special agent’s price). Medical Press, 653 Wash- ington St., Buffalo, N. Y. GET YOUR Baltimore authorities have upheld Un-, whipping of school children in that folds secrets of married happiness, city. DR. HARRY N.S. JONES DENTIST S32 Fleming Street OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 to 12:30; 2:00 te 668 SOF COOSESOSSSSSHSSSSSSSSSSESECE FOR REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS SEE THE KEY WEST INVESTMENT CO. 124 .DUVAL STREET "PHONE No. 688-W. WM. CATES, Mgr. ——_—_THE—_ ad | vated assault, was given a prelimin- lumber to be discharged at the Flor-| might not be inappropriate to give it ' ary hearing before Judge Hugh Gunn <ida’ East Coast Railway docks for|that of the City of the Southern this morning. In default of the re- shipment to points up the East. Cross. ' quired $50 bond for his appearance Coast. The steamer is consigned to| | at next term of court he was,remand- the Porter Dock Company. ; FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Feb.! ed to jail. |20—A half mile strip of Everglade, SILVER GRILL Our Chef Is a Specialist in European Dishes and American Style and He Wants to Please You. Ask for Anpthing—Juct ! the Way You Want It. BUSINESS MEN’S LUNCH Red Cross Milk Labels _ CHANGED AT THE gf Hold Meeting There was a meeting of Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held yesterday afternoon “at their headquarters in the Scottish, Rite hall, with considerable business of interest to the organization trans- acted during the session. The meet- ' ing was under the direction of Mrs. A. H. McInnis, scoutmistress of the’ troop. ' delivered at the First Baptist Church | River Cana! to the west" and lat Baptist Church j land laid bare several weeks ago by) A sermon on “Expediency” wili be, fire extending from the — New’ south-; on Sunday at the morning hour, while west ef Davie, formed the. subject .of “Living a Pure Life” fire w saved the town from | has been se!ected to be delivered at possible destruction Friday in the the evening service, and an invitation blaze which ravaged a large area' is extended to all to attend these causing enormous damage to the rich _ Services, with special music to be muck soil. i rendered in connection with the ser-' SS ae a | Viees. | ATTENTION KNIGHTS OF { | PYTHIAS : | There will be a joint memorial ser- Personal vice Sunday, Feb. 2ist by the Knights of Pythias, at 3:00 P. M. ‘sharp, at the Red Men’s Hall, corner Caroline and Elizabeth streets. All Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sis-° Mention Ambrose Cleare was included in} the arrivals here yesterday from Mi-' ami, and will spend several days’ visit in the Island City. Carl J. Williams, who had been spending several weeks visiting in Tampa and other points on the west’ coast, returned to the city yesterday on the steamship Cuba. ' Anthony Bowers was included in the arrivals here yesterday afternoon from Miami, and will spend a while, visiting’ in Key West with relatives and friends. Miss Maude ,Pinder was included in the passengers leaving last night over the East Coast, en route to Mi- ami, where she will spend the next several weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Knowles. M. W. Davis, attached to the Naval Hospital forces here, was included in the passengers leaving yesterday over the East Coast for points in South Carolina, where he has been trans- ferred to duty. W. E. Koon of Homestead, Fia., is visiting Key West several days on business. Mr. Koon was formerly a resident of this city and was con- nected with the J. L. Stowers Music Company. t Hamilton E. Smith, real estate dealer of Birmingham, Ala., who had been spending several days’ visit in Havana, was an arrival in the city yesterday afternoon, and after a short stay in the Island City left on the evening train en route north. Robert Albury, formerly of Key West, but who has been making his home in Tampa for a number of years, was included in the arrivals here yesterday morning on the steam- ship Cuba, and will spend several weeks’ stay in the Island City. ters are requested to attend. A Frank H. Ladd is spending several special program has been arranged d for the oceasion. jays in Tampa on business. The public is also invited. At 7:00 P.M. the Knights and Pyth- vice-president | ign Sisters will meet at the Isle of the Henry R. Mallory, lof the Garrison Park Corporation, | Nees latieetiedsfrom Micwi, Sea Lodge Hall on Fleming street for where he ' tp, urpo: f atte Divine Ser-! spent several days on business. hy in “3 pating S Pater aims Sess ‘M. E. Church. j Judge Jefferson B. Browne, who! COMMITTEE. = had been spending several days’ visit feb. 20-1t j } THE GOLDEN CALF SUBJECT FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ON SUNDAY NIGHT L. MUNRO, Pastor. ‘at Mataecumbe and other points up! the East Coast, returned to the city yesterday afternoon. Miss Juliette Wilson was included in the passengers leaving yesterday for Miami and other points up the East Coast, where she will spend the next several weeks visiting with rela- tives and friends. Mrs. P. Ross Roberts and children were included in the arrivals here = yesterday afternoon over the East’ What’s The Difference Coast from Miami, and will spend several weeks’ visit here with rela- BETWEEN A COBBLER AND A SHOE REBUILDER? tives. 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