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SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1926. ~ eeecseen “Notes of The Passing Day 9000060000 000000000000000000000000000880500000000 Arrives For Visit Mallory Boat Sunday 3, T. Shaw was included in the) arrivals here last evening over the East Coast from Palm Beach, and| will spend several days’ business} York, en route to Galveston, with visit in Key West. |p: ngers and freight on board. | ** | 4 @ | San Jacinto Due Monday * Set Time For Hearing Next Tuesday morning is the} The Mallory steamship San) t'me set for the hearings before) Jacinto will arrive in port on Mon-| U. S. Commissioner Rodney} day night from Galveston, en route} Gwynn #f the people arrested by|to New York, with passengers and! Miami prohibition officers on their] freight on board. recent ra‘ding expedition here. | de OS be eee rain Arrives At 8:50 Alumnae Meeting The train arrived this morning] There will be a meeting of the | at 8:50 o’clock with a large num-/| Convent Alumnae Association‘held | ber of passengers on board. Many| on Monday evening, beginning at jof those arriving on the train left} 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. | on the boat for Havana. | Stephen F: Lowe on Southard | fats he street, and all members are re- | Cuba To Havana | quested to be in attendance. | The steamship Cuba left yester-} + # | day for Havana with a large num-| Leaves For Miami | ber of passengers on board. Many) Mrs. Celia L. Nei!, who is con-| of those leaving on the boat were! nected with one of the real estate| arrivals. on. the. train from the| firms in Miami, and also that of| north. ' De Land, was included in the pas-| Fee sengers leaving last night over the} Returns To Miami | East Coast en route to the Magic} Norman B. Pinder, employed in} City, following a pleasant visit in| the mechanical shops of the Flor-| Key West with Mrs. J. M. Fer-| ida East Coast Railway Company! , nandez, at M’ami, who had been spending | se@eral days’ business visit in the| |Island City, was an outgoing pas-| morning train. | * + | ~* * © Coie To Tampa Tonight The P. & O. steamship Cuba,| senger on the Captain Wi'liam M. White, will! sf leave tonight at 7:30 o’clock for} Unloading Vessel Tampa. The steamer will return) A large number of men are em-| to this port on Monday morning,| ployed in transferring the cargo} and will leave ‘again for Havana|of cement from the steamer Ros- on that day following the arrival) lagen at the Porter Dock to the/ of the train from the north. | schooner Bradford E. Jones, which| pene 2 will take the cargo of cement to} To Repsat Number Miami and other points up the The selection entitled’ “The! coast., Death of Custer,” which was ren-| edited ad dered by the municipal band last} Special Train Arrives ewphing in Bayview Park, will be A special train arrived from Tepeated in the next several days| Miami th's morning at 7:45 o'clock} in comp-iance with requests made} with a large number of excusion- by those hearing the number last) ists on board. Many of those ar- night. riving stopped over jin Key West} a 8 6 for several days’ visit. | Steamer Arrives Pcie The German steamer Nordsee, | Arrives In City ‘Captain Schell; arrived in port| Captain Ernest W. Thompson, evening from Allborg with aPwho is engaged in the fishing in- of cement to be transferred | dustry at Miami, was included in # vessels in the harbor for | the arrivals on the evening train, shipments to points up the East | and will spend several days’ visit} Coast. in Key West. 2 ‘ SOSSCOS SESS DESEO TEES OSOEHOOCOHOEOLECOOOEEOOELECE! | Personal Mention “eepoecccccooecce Ceeroccvecccscccccescoecccs The Mallory steamship Concho,} Captain McIntosh, will arrive in| SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH | Fourth Sunday in Lent. 4:30 a. m.—Celebration of the Holy Eucharist. mon. Lenten services on Wednesday and Friday at 7:30 p. m. DEAN J. G. GLASS, D.D., Locum ‘Tenems. LAYMEN’S GOSPEL LEAGUE) The Sunday services of the Lay- | men’s Gospel League at Lumber | Sked, foot of William street, has | been discontinued for the present. G. H. GIBSON, Leader. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Eaton St. between Duval and! Simonton Sts.) Sunday school 9:45 a. m., F. F. Hoffman, Supt. Morning worship 11° o’cloek. rmon topic: “The Boy Jesus Viewing His Work.” B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m., H. E. | Day, Pres. Evening ‘worship , 7:30. Ser- mon topic: - “Backthg Up Brave Words.” Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Choir practice Thursday 7:30 <a. ¥bu are invited to-share the blessings and joys of all these services. s W. K. E. JAMES, Pastor. LA_ TRINIDAD METHODIST CHURCH, SOUTH (Angela and Duval Sts.) Sunday school 3:30 p. m. Epworth League 6:45 p. m. Preaching 7:45 p. m. Night class for the S. S. work- ers and teachers on Monday at 7:45 p. m. Junior League. on Wednesday | at 4p. m Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:45 p.m Welcome. | 1926: 9:45 a, m.—Church School. | 11:00 a. m.—Matins and Ser- |“Feeding the People.” mon. | 7:30 p. m.—Evensong and Ser-|Is My Light.” eoecceocovcccce ANNOUNCEMENTS OF CHURCH SERVICES FOR TOMORROW port tomorrow morning from New| Poeeeeeccscorccccsccocecscooeseoosooosooeseoeeoee | FIRST METHODIST. CHURCH (Cor. Eaton and Simonton Sts.) Sunday services for March 14, Morning worship 11. Subejct: The choir will sing: “The Lord Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. We will _ expect you in your place. Suitable classes for all. A five minute sermon by the pastor. - Our. boys orchestra will. play selections, Epworth League 6:30 p. m. in the annex. Bring your friends with you. Christ. died, that is history, Christ died for me, that is faith. L. MUNRO, Pastor. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Services for March 14, 1926: Sunday school 9:45 a. m., Bernard Roberts, Supt. Morning worship 11. Theme: | “Stepping Heavenward.” Union services Sunday evening in the tent by Rev. Walt Hol- comb. A most cordial welcome awaits you to these services. A. F. ELDRIDGE, Minister. CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Mary’s Star of the Sea, Division street. and Windsor Lane. Sunday masses at 7 a. m., 8:15. a. m. and 9:30 a, m. Rosary and benediction at 7:30. Week Days: Mass at 7:00 a. m. Friday evening, rosary and benediction at 7:30. P. L MARNANE, Pastor. CHURCH OF GOD All are invited to the ‘Church of God Pentecostal Mission on REVIVALS CONTINUE AT DI- VISION STREET SCHOOL HOUSE CONDUCTED BY OTTO LUNSFORD . Revival continues with success in the Division Street School auditorium, conducted by Evange- list Otto Lunsford, known as the Hoosier Artist, assisted by Vernon Cardiff, saxophonist and soloist. Special musical program is an- nounced for tonight as follows: Christ is King, by DeKoven. Scandinavin air. Jesus Loves Me, sung in the Chinese language. Some One’s Last Call, tune‘to Misere from Verdis’ Il Trovotore, Italian air, by radio, vocal solo. String of Empties by Lghman, vocal solo. Jonah and the Whale, phone solo. On Tiptee by Lehman, phone and Voeal solo. Miracles Today by Lehman, Yocal solo. The message for the evening is announced, “A Bond- Slaves’ Escape.” Following prayer for the sick: The public invited. Sacred musical to start 7:15 p. m. Meetings will be conducted on Sunday 11 o’elock, morning ser- vice. 3 o'clock afternoon meet- ing, and again in the evening 7:15. These revival services will be continued next “week iri the Har- ris Grammar School auditorium, corner Margaret and Southard streets. __ KEY WEST TYPEWRITER SHOP j Saxo- writers and Ad ao Makes Talking Machines and Cash Registers Repaired, Oiled and Cleaned Frances -street, to hear the full |. gospel services Sunday mornings 11 o’clock. Sunday school 3:30, and preaching at night 7:30, also 4 "Mary Goehring, who has benn spending some time in Mi- ‘an arrival in the city last evening over the East Coast. es a Perez, who had been J a few days’ visit in Mi- ami and other points up the East! ‘Coast, was included in the arrivals here this morning over the Flagler MHstem. ¥ ¥. Carrasco, who had been! spending «several days’. visit in| Miami and other points up the) East Coast, returned to the city) this morning over the Flagler Sys-| tem. : , Millard Gibson, member of the} Key West advertising committee,’ returned to the city ytsterday af-| ternoon over the Flagler System from a short business visit to) points up the East Coast. | Mrs: B. W. Pinder and eiutaren | who had been spending the past, several weeks in Key West visiting! relatives and friends, were pas-| sengers leaving on the morning) train en route to Miami, where they are now making their home. Wil'ard Russell, popular sport) promoter of Key West, who went) ‘to Miami a few days ago for the! a of attending the Tunney- bling bout, which was calld off, returned to the city this morn- ing over the East Coast. } Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Pinder, who) had been spending several weeks visiting in Key West with rela-| tives, were passengers leaving yesterday over the East Coast, en Toute to their home in Matecumbe. Everett. Russell, who is now. agent of the Standard Oi Com- pany at this port, who went to. Mi- ami to attend the Tunney-Stribling bout, which was called off, returt- ed to the city this morning over the East Coast. Mrs, George A. Waite was. itt- elnded in the arrivals here last evening over the East Coast from Miami, and will spend several weeks’ visit in the Island City with relatives. Miss Anita Roberts, after spend- ing several, weeks’ visit in the Is- land City, was included in the. passengers Jeaying last night over the East Coast en ronte to Miami, where she is now making her resi- dence. te . Albert E. A'’bury, who is em- ployed at Miami by the Flori East Coast Railway Company, was an arrival on the morning train, and will spend a few days’ visit in Key West with h's family. Arnold P, Miller, who is con- nected with the Havana Electric Company, after spending several days’ business visit in Key West, left ‘yesterday for Havana. Hespah Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Roberts, of Eaton street, who had been spending sev- eral days’ visit in Tampa, returned to the city yesterday on the steam- ship Cuba, Archie M. Goehring was includ- ed in the arrivals here last evening from Miami, Mr. Goehring has fully reeovered from his recent ill- ness, which is gratifying news to his numerous friends in the Island City. Capt. A. L. Sawyer, formerly of Key West, but who is now making his residence in Miami, was a pas- seager arriving in the city this) Race.” morning over the East Coast for several days’ business visit. Hastings Piodela, who had been spending a short visit in Miami returned to the city this mornin; over the East Coast. went to the Magic City to attend the Tunney-Stridling bout, which failed to materialize. William FE. Dever, the present | mayor of Chicago, born at Wo- | bura, Mass., 64 years ago today. Paste ‘Waterbugs, Ants, Ete. water and treah eg ee eters Al Deuggtets| ,3°2-*R* 225 Beas Se Bi! Bootrese of rote! Bers sacs cosreneeesQHICHESTER S PILLS MAKES ATTEMPT AT ALTITUDE RECORD (Ry Assecinted Preax> DAYTON, ©., March 13.— at. John A. MacReady, McCook 9:35 F flyer, took off at o'clock this morning in his attempt to regain the world’s altitude record. gs R. JIMENEZ, Wednesday - nights 7:30" prayer Pastor. |} meeting. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS Bible study Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- ning at 7:30, 1020 Southard street. . “EL SALVADOR” METHODIST CHURCH (Virginia and Grinnell Sts.) At 3:30 p. m., Sunday school. At 7:45 p. m., evening worship ‘and sermon. Wednesday evening at 7:45 o’cloek prayer meeting will be held. G. PEREZ, Pastor. * CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (827 Elizabeth Street) This society is a branch of The Mother Chureh, the First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. Sunday services at 11: a. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. 702 DUVAL ST. All pupils under twenty years ry of age are lovingly welcomed. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. The reading room is located at 327 Elizabeth street. Open daily except Sundays and holidays from 3 to 5 p. m., where Bible and Christian Science literature may be. read, borrowed or purchased. All are welcome to the use of the reading room and are cordially invited to attend the services. “Satety First’? To Be i Subject of Sermon At Tent Tonight | “Safety First” will be the sub- | ject of this evening’s sermon at the tent. One of the greatest problems confronting us today is safety. More people are killed in | accidents than any other way. Traffie problems are of state and civie concern. It is verg timely | jand fitting’ when we find a min- | ak! who will preach on the sub-/ |Ject of safety, relating to the | times and lives of all people. The | Atlanta Safety Council attended | & meeting of this kind in a body. | The subject of Sunday after- noon's sermon will be “A Horse | Last night there was a | jlarge crowd. | Hear this evening’s sermon re-| lating to the greatest problem |before America today. } j CHURCH REPORTER. | Mr, Piodela| COSMOPOLITAN TAILORING COMPANY Cleaning and Pressing | First Class Work Cleveland Johnson and Peres “| O28 Division Phone 443-W Field Marshal Baron Herbert C. O, Plumer, British High Com- jmissioner for Palestine, born 69 years ago today. PHONE 348 JOHN C. PARK Plumber and Supplies IN NEW LOCATION 328 Simonton Street } ' ———_THE——_ SILVER GRILL Our Chef Is = Specialist in European Dishes and American Style Cooking and He Wants to Please You. Ask for Anything—Just the Way You Want It. BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12:30 to 2:00 p. m. 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