The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 15, 1926, Page 2

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PAGE TWO FENOLE CHEMICAL “CO. OPERATING ~ INNEW PLANT °RONNING TWENTY-FOUR oe ge kd HOURS A DAY TO MEET DE- 'o¢ commerce, left the state with fs * MAND IN INCREASED BUSI-| {2 NEsS OF ORGANIZATION te © © © (Jaeksonville Journal) Housed now in what its op- eritors declare is the most mod- “ernly™ and completely equipped plant of its kind in the country, the’ Fenole Chemical Company, 451 Riverside avenue, is running night and day in a successful ef- fort to meet the great demand for ' Sts" products throughout the Unit- ' ed States. The Fenole Company resumed perations in the recently com- | pleted plant about two weeks ago, its old quarters, at the same site, having been: destroyed by fire. As ' soon as the debris left by the con- | flagration had been cleared, con- struction of the new house began, and the work was rushed to com- pletion. Great care was exercised “plapring and building the new plant. Only the very latest devices * ahd’ tmhachinery necessary to the manufacture of Fenole products » were installed, This was done at great expense, officials of the company point out, but it is also true that with these new and bet- ter tools, a higher degree of effi- _ tieney is reached than was ever before known, despite the enviable * reputation the Fenole Company has-always borne for services and “purity-of product. - In speaking of the new equip- ‘ment, particular attention was to an automatic boiler, supplies steam for the cook- d heating vats employed in With an adjustment, is set ready for opera- tion fer the entire day, without any further observation or care. When the required pressure has been reached in the steam chests, it shuts off automatically. If the , water supply in the boiler runs low, machinery is set in motion by ‘a device which attends to the mat- ter probably better than an engi- neer. | * Materials used in the manufac- ture..of Fenole products, are all ferrei from the preparing boilers, to the filling machines by ~foree of gravity, thus eliminating cumbersome and old-fashioned puniping devices. a is impossible to appreciate the efficiency of the new Fenole - plant without a personal inspec- tion of it. Officials declare they feel positive it is the best equip- ped factory of its kind in the United States. The Fenole Chemical Company » is a. Florida institution, establish- ed 18 years ago at Tampa. It is = probably one of the best known whi Shaper pepe onan ed in}*® H PRAISE FOR STATE OF FLORIDA) (By Associated Press) \HIG POMONA, Fla., May 15.—Sec-}| lretary of Agriculture William M.j |Jardine and his party jwhich re- jturned to Washington last week | after touring the state under the| jauspices of the Pomona chamber thigh praisé of the state and its jagricultural resources and the en- terprise shown by the local cham- ber of commerce in having the na- |tional board of directors of the |Farmers Union meet in this city. The secretary stated that he was impressed with “agricultural development and its possibilities; in the state and that the future} of the state depended upon it. He} said also that he found much na- tural beauty in various sections of | the state. “The agricultural resources of| Florida have been barely touch-| ed,” the secretary said, “and with ing system the possibilities are un- limited.” | ocee POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR STATE SENATE 24th District FRANK H. LADD ~ FOR STATE SENATE 24th District WILLIAM H. MALONE TOR REPRESENTATIVE MONROE COUNTY CHAS. H. KETCHUM FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT J. VINING HARRIS FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT J. LANCELOT LESTER FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR J. F. BUSTO FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR T. S. CARO FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER First District WM. R. PORTER (Re-Election) FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER First Disttict BOUIVAR T, REGIO.., . FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Second District EMORY L. PIERCE the right production and market-|’ e: {and the Clay.” THE KEY — CITIZEN ANNOUNCEMENTS OF CHURCH SERVICES FOR TOMORROW OCC OOO CECESOESOESOOESOOOSOSEESSEESEESOOOOEOEOCES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | (Eaton St. between Duval and Simontorw Sts.) Sunday School 9:45.a. m. Morning worship 11 o'clock by W. S. Coons, ' Serviees for May 16, 1926: Sunday school 9:45 a. | Bernard Roberts, Supt. | Morning worship 11. “Cleansing the Temple.” B. Y. P. U. 7 p.m. Y.P. S. C. E. meeting 7 p. m. Evening worship 8 o'clock by} Evening worship 8 o'clock. W. S. Coons. |Theme: ‘In the Business of | Prayer meeting Wednesday | Life—What Is Needful?” p. m. Prayer service Wednesday ning 8-p. m. | A. F. ELDRIDGE, } Minister. Theme: 8 | eve- | W. K. E. JAMES, | e | Pastor. | FIRST METHODIST CHURCH | LAYMEN’S GOSPEL LEAGUE | (Cor. Eaton, and Simonton Sts.) | | Morning worship at 11 o’clock.| The following are the meeting} Miss Mary Costar, organist. | Places of the Gospel. League for| Sermon subject: “Mary Magda-|the week beginning May 16: | Sunday, 4 p. m.—At Lumber ee! |Shed,*foot of William street. Anthem: “Sing His Praise”— SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1926. They’ve Never Seen an Auto in This Mountain Town ‘ | | i { | | CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH i m., | | | | | The town of Lester, Wash., high up among the Cascade mountains, has never seen an automobile. Furthermore, there's only one horse and buggy in town, and they came in by train. There. are no roads leading in and out of town; the Northern Pacific railway is its only means of communication with the outside world. At the left Station Agent Maynard Hanson shows Mrs. Gertrude Thompson how young Lesterites take girls for rides In is hig station wagon. Right, Lester's unly horse and buggy get a workout. * Monday, 7:45 p. m.—White-| — and Angela streets. Tuesday, 7:45 p. m.—In Fletch- jer Lane. Friday, 7:45 p. m.—Thomas and Petronia streets. | G. H. GIBSON, Leader. Lorenz. Evening at 8 o’clock. The Improved Order of Red| Men and the Pocahontas will wor- ship in memorial service with ey Sermon subject: | “The Potter} | Anthem: “God’s Glad Day.” | Sunday School at 9:45 a. m., Dr.} C. F. Kemp, Supt.; Miss Elizabeth | Grillon, pianist. Suitable classes for all. A five-minute sermon by the pastor. Epworth League at 7 p. m. Mrs. Cornelia Sawyer, President. Prayer. and praise service | Wednesday evening 8 o’clock. Service led by the pastor. invited. FLEMING STREET CHURCH | (Cor. Fleming and William Sts.) Sunday School 9:45 a. m., Wil-/ liam Cullingford, Supt. | Preaching by the pastor at 11 a.m. Subject: “The Bible.” Epworth League 7 p. m., Miss an | Vindolene Watkins, President. “! Preaching at 8 p. m. Subject: “Brotherly Kindness.” There were 214 present at Sun- day School last Sunday. May we not make it 250 tomorrow. our services strangers will find a| welcome, good singing, free pews, and an opportunity of worship ac-| jcording to the dictates of one’s own conscience. THOS. R. ADAMS, Pastor. L. MUNRO, Pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (327 Elizabeth Street) This society is a branch of The Mother Church, the First Church 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 827 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. LEY MEMORIAL CHURCH (Georgia and Division Sts) Sunday School 9:45 a. m., Ed R. Curry, Supt. Preaching 11 a. m. by pastor. Evening song service begins 7:45. Preaching 8 p. m. Subject for evening: ing.’ Prayé?. meeting Wednesday: Fy p. m. Choir practice Thursday 8 p. m, E. L, LEY, “Drift- CATHOLIC CHURCH FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Second District BRAXTON B. WARREN FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fourth District EDUARDO C. GOMEZ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District W. HILTON CURRY = concerns in the state and its pro- + ducts have a wide circulation, not {only over Florida, but over the entire United States. | Among the best known products fare: Wintergreen Fenole insecti- & tude, declared to be the most. ef- | fective insect killer now on sale . in Florida; Soluble Pine Disinfec- * tant, Liquid Toilet Soap, Liquid Scrubbing Soap, Coal Tar Disin- fectant, Cedar Oils and Polish and sweeping compounds. On account of the great demand » now being made upon the Fenole s * Company, officials state’ that they 4 have been unable to stage the for- . * mal opening on which they plan- ned to celebrate occupancy of the {new plant. Despite the fact that * with the new equipment, one of ) the Fenole workers is capable of ‘turning out as much material as { four workers formerly were, the + company finds its necessary to run * overtime to keep up with the or-! * der department. DON'T LOOK OLD BEFORE YOUR TIME So many tired, nervous, run- down» men and women needlessly endure pain and misery by day, sleep-disturbing bladder weakness » at night, when just 2 of Foley : Pills (a diuretic stimulant for the ! kidneys) corrective and regula-| : tive, taken after each meal and fat bed time, would give bodily comfort and ease from pain. Miss Sara E. Watson, Bel- | videre, I, sums it up: “Foley! t Pills made a big difference in me, and I feel stronger and better in every way.” Satisfaction guaran- teed. Ask your druggist Company. »“Phomas McCormick, St. qronety Glock, age 44 raw eggs ta! = 30 minutes. them} for! Foley Pills. The Key West Drag! mayl-im! Louis B. T. Ansell, Har. ward senior, ate 48 eggs in 45) FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District ABELARDO LOPEZ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District S. OWEN SAWYER FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD First District CLARENCE H. PIERCE FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD First District FRANK O. ROBERTS FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Second District WILLARD M. ALBURY FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Second District HARRY M. BAKER FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Second District MYRTLAND CATES FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Second District ELLA FORD FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Third District MILLARD B. GIBSON FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Third District VICTOR LOWE O. H. Soetje of Monticello, Ia., left by his will a sum of money to | keep the town clock in repair ‘and | iltuminate it by electricity. Pastor. St. SAE Ge ES Se “CHURCH OF GOD Division 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. I. MARNANE, Pastor. Mary’s Star of the Sea, street and Windsor All are invited to the Church of God Pentecostal Mission on, Frances street, to hear the full gospel services Sunday mornings 11 o’clock. Sunday school 3:30, and preaching at night 7:30, also | Wednesday nights 7:30 prayer | meeting. LA TRINIDAD METHODIST CHURCH, SOUTH INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS Bible study Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- ning at 7:30, 1020 Southard street. : (Angela and Duval Sts.) Sunday ‘school 3:30 p. m, Epworth League 6:45 p. m, Preaching 7:45 p. m. Night efass for the S. S. work- SIOLIETIOLISIOIL ELD, ae te th degcoed weeks fast, a at day $1.75 Up Mostly Up Up Mostly Up 30x3% Longline Cord Tires $8.75 30x3% Longline Tubes $2.45 2 Burner Wickless Oil Stove $13.35 THE POTTER AND THE CLAY SUBJECT FIRST | METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY NIGHT L. MUNRO, Paster. 3 Burner Wickless Oil Stove $16.50 | Fora Auto Tops, 1925 Model _.. |Full Set Ford Fenders _... PIERCE BROS. CO. | Cor Fleming and Elizabeth Sts. Free Track Service| WMISIALILLASLLLLALLLLL | ; | Centre streets, So PPP Te PR PT TP PPT PTT: fers and teachers on Monday at 7:45 p. m. Junior League on Wednesday at 4 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:45 p. m. Welcome. R. JIMENEZ, Pastor. ST. PETER’S CHURCH ~~ (Colored) Holy Petronia the Rev. J. R. Lewis,DeD., rector. Services for the Sunday after Asc announced as follow: LowsMass at 7 a. m. St. Church, Peter’s corner and Sung Mass and Sermon at 10:30| At all }@ ™m. a. m. Church School at 5 p. m. Evensong and Segmon at 7:30 m. Wednesday, May 19th Los Mass at 7 a. m. Choral Litany at 7:30 p. m. Friday, May 21st Low Mass at7a.m. | 7:30 p. m.—Evenseng and ser- mon by the Rt. Rev. J. D. Wing, Pp. D. D., Bishop Coadjutor of the} Diocese of South Florida, who will | also administer the Sacramental | Rite of Confirmation. The public is cordially sectbeal to attend any or all of these ser- Vices. Us Catholic | msion are) “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 | o'clock prayer meeting will | held. | G. PEREZ, Pastor. 7:45 be * HUSBAND KICKS OUT WIFE When Mrs.. 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