The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 24, 1926, Page 6

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“Flashes of Life decccccccccccoosseooeoes 7 (By Associated Press) ; _NEW YORK—Max Berman, singing tailor, who reeently made his iis dobot in concert et Carnegie Hail,is now working as a porter in a mercantile establishment at €20 a week to keep the wolf from the door. His shop and savings re gone and he is in debt, His of the receipts of his debut. were $33, but he is going to try again. 8 WASHINGTON—Pity the poor Paliman porter; his tips average $20 2 month and his annual $870, take it from Repre- sentative Celler, of New York, whp -proposes a congressional in- vestigation of the matter, ee ee “ANNOUNCEMENTS OF CHURCH SERVICES FOR- TOMORROW 0000009 OCCOHOO OOO OSES LSID SASSO DOSS OOSODLOOLS209 |. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Eaton St. between Duval and Simonton Sts.) Sunday School 9:45 a. m. | Sunday, 4 p. m.—At~+Lumber| Preaching 11 a. m. Theme: Shed, foot of William street. “An, Unanswetable Christian Monday, 7:30 p. m—Whitehead| Argument,” ‘The message will and Angela streets, at corner emphasize the unfailing testimony store. ithe church and all Christian forces Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.—Thomas/can put forth at the present time. | and Petronia, at corner store. | BOY. P. UL7 p.m. Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Hieks Lane} Preaching 8 p.m. Theme: eff Fleming street, opposite the | “Saints or Murderers, Which?” Gibson Hotel. |The message will: set forth points G. H, GIBSON, | whereon preachers of every age LAYMEN’S GOSPEL LEAGUE The following are the meeting Places of the Gospel League for/ the week beginning April 25: PARIS—The tiger has been bunged up a little from 9 brush withthe tax gatherer. Georges Clamenceau refused to pay a $10 petiiilty for delay with his remit- tanee.and some of his furniture was-teized at Passy. He bought # . *- * € SEW YORK—Senorita Ernes- tine Calles, who has bobbed hair and modern skirts, is here fora good time. In Mexico, where her'father is president, the boys and,girls now go without chaper- ong: she says, but they drink less theif iu New York. +46 SANDRINGHAM, England — pee George has ordered that un- tanks and a gasoline be installed at the royal » They, must be of British manufacture but the idea is Amer- ra ai = 254 NEW YORK — Women have been playing roulette in the roar- ing forties. Half a dozen, includ- ing several wives of merchants, be or when the police raided floor apartment, seized a and $5,000 in cash and in chips. Male operators ‘held and the women releas- $1, **e Leader. | need to ring the changes in pro- prevented ri from .ae- the large fee of fifty cents nite ol a in Orville Clampitt. “NEW YORK—As to lying, and bribing to put over Pussyfoot Johnson js’ thet ‘ard and of every re- re service on earth, Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, ak ter of the late William Jennings Bryan, is a candidaté for Congress from the Fourth Florida district. Judge Helen McGill of Van- couver, B. C., has been reinstated onthe bench, after being tempor- arly deprived of her authority through a legal technicality. Miss Dorothea Antel of New York has been almost helpless and enéased in a steel jacket since she suffered an injury six years ago, but she supports herself by run- aitig a gift shop and is known as “The Sunshine Girl.” Miss Julia Groo of Portland, Org., who won & $25,000 essay prise, has received several hun- dréa proposals of marriage. WATER TASTER In Paris there lives a certain M..Duvivieu, who spends his days tadting water. So delicate is his palate that he can tell at once frdm what part of France, almost from what spring, the water has come, Also he can say when minerals are present and, ap- praximately, in what quantities. | Christian Science literature may METHODIST CHURCH | | (Cor. Eaton and Simonton Sts.) | “Mary of Bethany” will be sub-| ject of pastor at 11 o'clock Sun-| day morning, April 24th. | The choir will sing “Glory and! Honor Proclaim.” “The Alabaster Box” will be the | subject for the evening service at 8 0’clock. The choir will sing “The Lord| of Hosts” and other choruses, Fifteen minutes song service. Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. | Epworth League at 7 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer and! praise service 8 o’clock. Come and appreciate as others | do. L. MUNRO, Pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY * (827 Elizabeth Street) This society is a branch of The Mother Church, the First Chureh of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. Sunday services at 11 a. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. All pupils under twenty years of age are lovingly .welcomed. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. ‘The reading room is located at 227° Elizabeth street. Open daily exeept Sundays and holidayg from 3 to 5 p. m., where Bible and FIRST be read, borrowed or purchased, All are welcome ‘to the use of the reading room and are eordially invited to attend the services, CHURCH OF GOD All are invited to the Church of God Pentecostal Mission on Frances street, to hear the full gospel seryices Sunday mornings 11 o'clock, Sunday sehool 3:30, rand preaching at night 7:30, also Wednesday nights 7:30 prayer meeting. SOCSoeoesecesecescooeees pee of the birth of Wil- liam Deering, a famous manufac- turer of harvesting machinery. Eighty years ago today hostilit ties in the war with Mexico began; with a skirmish on the east side; of the Rio Grande. | ‘The Irish Free State today will commemorate the tenth anniver- sary of the Easter revolt in Dub- tin. This is the day set apart for the annual observance of Arbor Day in the State of Massachusetts. Many eminent leaders in re- ligious thought will gather in To- ronto today to attend the eighth annual convention of the World’s Christian’ Fundamentals Associa- tion. AMAZING COCOA SWINDLE Chagrin deep and lasting is be- ing felt by farmers of the African Gold Coast for their alleged loss ef cocoa of the value of 300,000 pounds sterling, while they are im- portuning the government to have extradited a sauve European who explained to them a “‘co-operative” marketing method. The cocoa was pooled and sold, as promised, but} the farmers got no money. EERE F. H. SOLOMON PLUMBER Sheet Metal Work CALL PHONE 621-W STAR COFFEE MILLS DELICIOUS & REFRESHING A delicious cup of fine flavored COFFEE is a satisfying drink |} at alltimes. That is why every- |} body who has tried our COF- FEE is a STAR COFFEE MILLS enthusiast. | ier of Lighthouses, 328 Simonton Street |claiming the gospel. W. K. E. JAMES, Pastor. 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 av 7:30, Week Days: Mass at 7:00 a. m. Friday evening, .rosary and benediction at 7:30, | P. I. MARNANE, Pastor. “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'clock prayer meeting will be held. G. PEREZ, 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 8. S. work- ers and teagkers on Monday at 7:45 p. m. Junior League on Wednesday at 4p. m, Prayer F meeting on ‘Thursday at 7:45 p. m. Welcome... .. > R. JIMENEZ, Pastor. ; INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS Bible study Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. - Prayer meeting Wednésday ove. ning at 7:30, 1020 Southard street. % LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS Florida—Key West Harbor— Main, Channel—Western Triangle Buoy 5, reported dragged from its position to @ position about 50 yards 210 degrees from Bank South End Buoy: Fiera be s|replaced‘as soon as. practicable. Buoy List 7th District, 1925, p. 81, By direction of ‘Commission- WM. W. DEMERITT, Superintendent of Lighthouses, RICKSHA PULLING EXACTING Sociologists looking into the question in Pekin, China, have de- termined that the business career of those furnishing the motive power for the man-drawn ricksha is only five years. Such is the endurance period of the arduous work, In and out of employment there are from 40,000 to 50,000 ricksha men in the metropolitan district, Street cars are slow to gain popularity. Japan’s navy now has about 500 airplanes besides those used by the army. PHONE 348 | JOHN C. PARK Plumber and Supplies IN NEW LOCATION What's The Difference BETWEEN A COBBLER AND A SHOE REBUILDER? turned out by this shop |] acing Your Shoe Repair Werk |] Here 512 GREENE ST. Phone 256/) 0. K- 3HOE SHOP aA Seerovsencccesocoueseues fnlee ‘wood which needed removing. DAY BY DAY IN FLORIDA “it up to threw it off. (By Associated Press) DELAND—Sheriff C, M. Hands and Chief of Police R. C, Wilson, | of Sanford, purchased a substan- tial quantity of liquor on a high- way near here. Then, C. M. (Bert) Cone, of Ridgewood, was placed under arrest for selling it. When a confederate of Cone’s is said to have informed the officers that he knew where there was some good liquor, the sheriff replied: as to it. We're dying for some.” ‘The: arrest followed, ¥ PALATKA — When lightning struck the home of Mrs. J. J. Suth- |: erland of San Mateo, a dog playia® at the feet of Mrs. Sutherland was instantly killed. Mrs. Sw received slight shocks, but 4 eondit‘on was not considered ser: ous. FLAGLER BEACH—That the OUT OUR WAY’ early inhabitants of Florida were’ agriculturally inclined was re- vealed here when an old plow, bearing the date of 1831, and be- lieved to be_a Spanish. relic, was dug up here. The implement was TAMPA—Plans are under way here for an elaborate entertain- ment. of delegates to the annual convention of th Florida Junior. Board.of Commeree, May 21 and 22, The arrangements being made also include reception of delegates to the national convention, who will visit Tampa, following the annual gathering, June 23-26. KISSIMMEE—Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, of Coconut Grove, who has qualified: with the secretary of state as a candidate for Congress, will, be a “lovely rival,” in the pinion of W. J. Sears, of Kissim- mee, the incumbent. Mrs, Owen, Mr. Sears said, “is the least of my worries.” WINTER HAVEN—J. D. Alt- man, employed here in the con- struction of a building, tried to reason with a water moccasin that it was in his way, and received a bite on the index finger for his trouble. Altman found the snake THE ALABASTER BOX SUBJECT SUNDAY NIGHT FIRST METHODIST CHURCH L. MUNRO, Pastor. BDIOPIITIs, The answer is fornd in the work emerearie AND OPTICIAN | Broken Lens Duplicated on the Day Received A. L. PRATT Campbell Bids. 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