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SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1926. Prrrvrrrirere i Notes of The Passing Day Concho Due Tomorrow The Mallory steamship Concho, Captain McIntosh, will arrive ir port tomorrow morning from New York en route to Galveston, with} 55 passengers on board. Vessel Due Tuesday Motor Schooner Seebar Tampico is expected to arrive in port here Tuesday for engine oil/ and supplies. eonsigned to Porter pany. Dock Return to City Mr. and Mrs. returned to the c ast Coast from where Mrs. Wells had been recei ing treatment at the Johns Hop- kins Hospital in that city. “+ * Cleveland Ship Makes Record Run The steamship Henry &. Mallory | of the Mallory Steamship pany, which left Key West o'clock on Tuesday morning of this week for New York, arrived at that port yesterday morning at 6 o'clock, which is considered record run for steamships plying between these two ports. * a New Arrival Born to Mr. Regan, of 326 Jacksonville, baby girl. and Mr: East Fla., May Mrs. Regan 30th, a was for- mally M'ss Hilda Wallace of this city. To Entertain Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dongo will entertain the graduates of Monroe County High School Monday evening, beth street. * * Leaving for Tampa Melbourne, janitre ion street school, will leave tonight on the steamsh’p Cuba for Tampa, where she will remain indefinitely. M Mel- bourne has been employed in this capacity at the Key West schools for the past 27 years, and her nu merous friends will learn of her proposed departure with keen re- gret. * Personal Mrs. S. L. McDonald left yes- terday for Miami where she’ will spend several days visiting rela tives and friends. Mrs. Richard Peacon, Jr., yesterday for Miami, being called to that city because of the serious illness of Mrs. W. J. Dougherty, her sister-in-law, who resides in the Magic City. Wallace B. Russell, of Miami, was included in the arrivals here | this morning over the East Coa and will spend several days’ busi- ness visit in the Island City G. B. Skipper, of Miami, was among the arrivals here this morning over the East Coast, and| will spend several days in the land City attending to busine matters. J.D. on, board the Mallory Concho .dye to arrive here tomor- row from New York, and will spend several weeks’ visit in Key West. a passenger J. S. Russell and childre: 1, Anita, Gerald and Edna Mae, will leave tenight for Tampa for a visit with ‘Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Crusoe. Mrs. E. Archie Curry, accom- panied by her little son, Edward, were passengers leaving over the East Coast last night en route to Minneapolis, Minn... where they will visit for a few months with Mrs. Curry's relatives. M. Tutler, official yivania Railroad, Georg the Pen had been spending business virit in Ke passenger leaving Just the East Coast en route delphia, where h headquarters. of who everal days’ to Phila maintain Miss Jennie Sweet'ng arrival in the city t ternoon over the } Miami for the purpo: ing the graduating exercise ducted at the High Sch ning. from | The vessel will be| Com- Wells | y yesterday over Baltimore, Com-| at 3 15th street, the beginning at 8 o'clock, at their home, 323 Eliza- left| steamship | | Cuba to Tampa Tonight | The steamship Cuba, Captain n| W. M. White, will leave tonight at) The| will return to th's port| \8 330 o’elock tcamer |on Monday morning. | . for Tampa. a | Miarni to Havana The P. & O. Captain Albury, at 8:30 o’clock for Havana with a large number of passengers on} board. The steamer will return) to this port on Monday afternoon: * | Girl Scouts Meet There was-an interesting and Girl Scouts, held yesterday afte: at their headquarters ttish Rite hall, under the Mrs. A. H. “McInnis, of the organization. . + noon Se ection of scoutmistress Medina Due on Tuesday The Mallory steamship Medina will arrive in port on Tuesday from New York with a load freight for Key West. After dis- charging — its here, the! steamer will lea : Galveston, thence back ba New York. * # Subjects of Sermons Rev. L. Munro, pastor of the First Methodist Church, has select- ed the subject of “Feet Washing” for the the morning service tomorrow. the evening, Rev. _ Munro preach ‘on “The Young Man, Saul. The public is invited to attend| these services. will *# Cobb to Resume Run The P. & O. steamship Governor | Cobb, which from Mobile “recently after undergoing aj thorough overhauling, will take up| the run to Havana some time du | ing the latter part of the coming ;| week. * # # Troop 1 Holds Meeting There was a meeting of Troop! 1, Boy Scouts, held last night at their headquarters on Division street, with a fairly large number, of members ir tendance. There was considerable business of inter- est to the troop disposed of dur- \ ing the s on. cose ecosseseecnd Mention . | Seovevescorccccoooseoles Mrs. Chas. Mrs. Thos: |ger leaving over the East’ Coast \this afternoon for an extended visit to points up the East.Coast. |Mrs. Johnson will visit Larkin, |Miami, West Palm Beach, Mi- jcanopy and other points. Johnson, mother of Rodman J, Know ployed in the mechanical sho jthe Florida East Coast Railw Company at Miami, was an arr val on the mor! ning train, and will] spend a few days’ business visit in |the Island Ci : of pond: | pa {steamship Concho due to arrive ihere tomorrow morning New Yo Mr. ispend several weeks’ West. F. Schlendorf is among the visit in Key Miss Myrtle Parker, who been spending the past weeks visiting in Key West with] relatives, over the last evening en route to Miami where she making her is j new residence. Miss enger Alberta Pantle board the teamship Concho due to arrive here from New York, and will spend several weeks’ visit in Key West. is a pas Mallory tomorrow n Ge nger ag vent of the Railway Florida East Compar wa engers leaving hip Miami this morning na. among the tear for Hava pa on the M.J the Pratt, & city passenger agent 1 at Miami, ° Nut Railway ul here this morning, tay left on the for Havana, “ WARNING again PAGE SAYS “Always derful performing car making them he New finer’ produced a won- the Day Jewett Six. Advertise In The Citizen steamship Miami, left this morning | of} In} returned | Curtis, was a passen-| | | | well-attended meeting of Troop 4,| \if they are willing te give you Cape Sable. THE KEY WEST. CITIZEN CATECHISM ABOUT CONVINCING FACTS KEY WESTERS SHOULD BEAR IN MIND When did residents of the Redland district of Dade county be-} gin the movement to create a county to be known as county? x About eighteen months ago. What was one of the first things they did? They sent a committee to Key West to see Mr. members of that committee were Mr. stead, and Ernest P. Roberts, city attorney asked Mr. Malone if he would favor the giving of Cape | proposed Redland county, and Mr. Malone replied: “You've to the wrong man, gentlemen. Go ask the people of Monroe county If they command me by I'll do as they com Malone. Two of Homestead. They able to the their vote at the polls to give you Cape Sable, mand me; otherwise, NOTHING DOING!” Did they take that advice? They surely did not, because they knew there was not the SLIGHTEST CHANCE ef the people of Monroe county giving them | any part of the county whatever. | FROM What did they do neat? They went to Tallaha lature that, had it become a MONROE COUN COUNTY. What happened to that bill? Senator Malone went from the senate |THE BILL IN COMMITTEE. Before Mr. Malone killed the bill did he receive thrgats from CAPE SABLE REDLAND , would have CUT OFF AND GIVEN IT TO | the Redland county advocates? He surely did. «He was told that if he did not support the Red- | land county bill, they would organize opposition against the. valida rmon to be delivered at} | lature, es, who is em-| ed with the following program: | sengers on board the Mallory | but Jesu from | Department. Sehlendorf will} had| several | peer leaving |herta Sands. Oliver, district pas-| | CHANCE. tion of the Monroe county bonds, which had been approved by the the subject: “The Fear of God is] exce | to build a|the voters of Monroe county by an almost unanimous vote, highway from Key We to the mainland. Th threats later embodied in telegrams received by Mr. Malone from Homestead. Did the threatened opposition to the highway bonds stop their | being invalidated? It did not. M had the bonds were it influence in the le by both the senate and falone, due to his ulidated unanimously) the house. Do the Redland county to the senate? They most positively DO NOT. ‘Then what is the DUTY OF EVERY LOYAL KRY WESTER? To SEND BACK TO THE SENATE the man that the Redland county advocates DON’T WANT US TO SEND BACK. WE CAN'T AFFORD TO TAKE THE MOST advocates want Mr. Malone sent back REMOTE | “WE MUST PLAY SAFE.” COMMITTEE AGAINST DIVISION OF MONROE COUNTY. PAUL BOYSEN, Chairman. RAYMOND R. LORD, Secretary. (Paid Political Advertisement) SUNDAY SCHOOL DAY PROGRA CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many} friends for their kind assistance | and sympathy during the illness and grandmother, Mrs. Eliza TO BE RENDERED AT FIRST Knowles, also for the METHODIST CHURCH; floral offerings and donation of; automobiles. ‘Their kindness will} TOMORROW always be remembered by — June 5-1t THE FAMILY. Yes Ihave it! Stone e Tex! You| can dip your house in water if} protected with Stone Tex. The spe zed exterior masonry coat- ing can be applied to brick, stone, ! stucco and concrete. atmospheric moisture, and rain cannot penetrate. Stone Tex makes your home moisture proof. Nine different Albury’: Hardware Store. Tomorrow morning during the Sunday school hour at the First Methodist chureh (stone) the Sunday School Day will be observ- Opening song. Prayer. Scripture | Kemp. lesson—Dr. C. F. Senge - shades. Recitation, “Others” —Ida Kerr. | Recitation, “Thgre is no King Lois Sawyer. June 4-2t Miss Virginia Barne: $5 for ferryboat, fined only offense. as fined smoking on a w York while 14 men $3 each for the same Song—Beginners and Primary were “Children’s | Day Greeting”-—Elizabeth Roberts. Recitation, “The Bible ing to you”—-Burnette Saunders Recitation, “The Savior and the Children’’—-Anita Weatherford. Song, Day”—Ro Recitation, and Hood Covers for Green pa‘nted Porch Mrs, Potts’ Sad Trons, t, handle and stand, at Floor Sweeping FPushes, Mops and Handles. 12- inch Wood Rasp, 25 cents each. Sereen Wire, 36-in. wide, at 24 cents per yard. Albury’s Hard- ware Store. the accord- Radiator Ford Ca shades. three to se $1.75 per set. “Children’s Recitation, “When Jesus was a | little child”—Mary Cle: Song rl Sringing = in Annie Lois Hicks. Recitation, June 4-2t Kingdom”. itation, “Roses and Palms Jervel Nelson. Short talk Offering. cl Mrs. Lon Mo., have and of Mexico, grandchildren andehild, and death Heizer children, eat one ¢ Rev. L. Munro. there has been among their descendants, never a ing song. Don’t jtst break at Albury'’s | Hardwa He will show you several d diffe rent de Front Door appened Albury Store. . buy a new > hec Reap or Weep, which will it be? Whether it’s dollars or tears is en tirely The next time you build or repair Albury for Have just unloaded one Windows, Door, Sash, Doors, Stair Newels, ers, Stair Rail Porch 24 different sizes of Windows in two, four and tyelve light, Blinds, Blind Doors. L de in Builders’ Hardware. ry’s Hardware Store June 4-2t e you to the Ss. Pe up to you. signs; we have your door. Don’t be the pri You Albury’s Hardware in st es to fit i to ask Tord prices. carload of Fancy Front Stair Balu Columns, 4-2t June “FEET WASHING” Morning Subject The YOUNG MAN, / SAUL Eve First icine tia: SUNDAY, JUNE 6th. L. MUNRO, Pastor. “J Sometimes a Ne ~™ Cruggtst for th able remed nal size, send 4c to Chamberlain 70t Sixth Avenue, ange in water causes diarrhea and bad stomach pains For prompt relief take some Chamberiai’s Colic Rem- a glass of water. Soon ¢ again’ Ask y ANNOUNCEMENTS OF CHURCH SERVICES FOR TOMORROW Redland | @ | FIRST METHODIST CHURCH | (Cor. Eaton and Simonton Sts.) Livingston, mayor of Home-j |Man, ; Grace.” to the house and KILLED | (C Fleming and William Sts.) Sunday School 9:45 a, m., Supt.) Villiam Cullingford. Preaching service 11 a. the Pastor Thos. | Bernard Roberts, Supt. Lp. and death of our beloved mother;Communion will follow a messoge | A.jon beautiful | thousand. {“Unharvested Souls.” It prevents | Sunday, June 6th Morning worship at 11 a. m. Morning subject: “Feet Wash- Anthem: t Us Re- ing.” Evening Gospel music Sermop : Saul.” Trio: song service at 8 p. in orchestra- “The Young “Victory Thru m. tion. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.} Dr. C. F. Kemp, superintendent. Suitable classes for all. i Epworth League at 7 p. m. Prayer and praise service} > and had a bill introduced in the legis- - | Wednesday evening 8 o'clock. All invited. | L. MUNRO, | Pastor. FLEMING STREET CHURCH | ‘or. m., by} R. Adams, on| nning of on j Epworth League 7 p. m., Presi- dent Miss Vindolene Watkins. | Preaching service 8 p. m., by! the P; Subject: “Bible Tragedics.” THOS. R. stor. ADAMS, | Pastor. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH | | Sunday school 9:45 a. m.,| Morning worship 11 a. m. Com- | munion service. Yy. | m. Evening worship 8 o’clock. | The me: “Borrowed Hsleion: iff A welcome to all. ‘A. F, ELDRIDGE, | Minister. Pp. S. C. E. meeting 6:30 | | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | (Eaton Street, between Duval and Simonton) unday School 9:45 a. m. | worship 11° a. m./ Morning the feeding of the five Be Ye Po. UF pom Evening worship 8 p. m. Theme: Prayer m. Choir practice Thursday 8 p. m. day in thy courts is better than a thousand.” Come to the sanctuary of the Lord with us. W. K. E. JAMES, Pastor. meeting Wednesday 8 Dp LAYMEN’S GOSPEL LEAGUE | The following are the saectian! places of the Gospel League for | the weck beginning June 6: | Sunday, 4 p. m.—At Lumber} Shed, foot of William street. Dr. Rogers will speak at this meet-| ing. If you desire a good place| to spend an hour you cannot find a better place in Key West than at the Gospel League meet-| ing where saint and sinner can mingle and worship in prayer and} to our Saviour. are welcome. Monday 8 p. treet. At the Saunders. y 8 p. ‘aise Come you m.—518 Frances home of Mr. . 312 Elizabeth At Mr. Higgs home. 8 p. m.—Corner Grin- 1 and Elgin streets. G. H. GIBSON, Leader. m.— iday ne SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH after Trinity. Church School. Matins. Evensong. )LDSMITH, SWEETING, D. CRITTENTON, Lay Readers. First 9:45, 11:09 Sunday 1. m. a.m 7:45 p. m.- SAM ¢ EMIL GEO. CHURCH OF GOD invited to the Church Pentecostal Mission on street, to hear the full ces Sunday mornings 1 unday school 3:30, and preaching at night 7:30, also nights 7:30 prayer All are of God serv 7 CATHOLIC CHURCH the Sea, Windsor "s Star of street and ses at 7 a. m., 8:15 -m. Rosary and 7:30 Mass at ening, > 7:00 a. rosary and L MARNANE, Pastor. P. | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY | | | “EL SALVADOR” | and sermon. | ee LEY MEMORIAL CHURCH | (Georgia and Division Sts) | Sunday School 9:45 a. m., Ed| R. Curry, Supt. | There will be no services at the ; morning hour on account of the services at the High School. Preaching 8 p. m. Subject: “How To Fish Men.” Prayer meeting Wednesday |p. m. Choir practice Thursday 8 p, m. E. L. LEY, Pastor. (327 Elizabeth Street) This society is a branch of The | | Mother Church, the First Church | of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass.| ‘Aids in theassimilation of Food, promoting, Cheerfulness, Rest, and Sunday services at 11 a.m. | Sunday school 9:30 a. m. All pupils under twenty years | of age are lovingly welcomed. | MOTHER:- Fletcher’: relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of To avoid imitations, always look tor the signatur Proven directions on each package PAGE . FIVE Castoria is especially prepared to Wind Colic Diarrhea To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Constipation Flatulency we he Natural Sleep without Opiates of AS [tele her Physicians everywhere recommend it. Wednesday evening meeting at | | 8 o'clock. | The reading room is located at | 327 Elizabeth street. Open daily | pt 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. | METHODIST | t CHURCH (Virginia and Grinnell Sts.) At 3:30 p. m., Sunday school. At 7:45 p. m., evening worship 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 S. S. work- | ers and teachers on Monday at} p. m. Junior League on Wednesday at 4 p; m. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:45 p. m. Welcome. R. JIMENEZ, Pastor. IF 1 AM ELECTED TO THE STATE SENATE, | PLEDGE THE VOTERS OF MONROE COUNTY TO WORK FOR: State Aid for Roads. Pipe Line and Right of W Better The prompt completion of the Tamiami Trail. Extending of City Limits to include F, E. C. he Island of K WwW Any necessary local legislation. Other statements will follow as subjects may arise. I have no connections which will embarrass me with any of for same. Transportation Service. properties on - the large corporations or individuals, F. H. LADD, Candidate for State Senator, 24th District, State of Florida. EAT Lucignani’s Ice Cream Delicious and appetizing. It is nutritious food that furnishes energy for the days’ activity. FINE FOR CHILDREN INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS Bible study Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- | ning at 7:30, 1020 Southard | | Street. ST. PETER’S CHURCH (Colored) Peter’s Holy Catholic Church, corner Petronia and Centre streets, the Rev. J. R Lewis, D. D., rector. Services for the First Sunday after Trinity are announced as follows: Low Mass at 7 a. m. Sung Mass and Sermon at 10:30, \a. m. Church School at 5 p. m. Evensong and Sermon at 7:30 p. m. Weekly Masses and Friday at 7 a. St. Barnabas’ Day Wednesday _ evening, Litany and address. The public invited present. St. PS was | We m. 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