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ss Bata 2 PAGE TWO THE KEY WES? CITIZEN | Grand Master SEVENTEEN MEMBERS TO RE- CEIVE ALLOWANCES FOR SERVICES ¢ (Zy Annosiated Prewy TALLAHASSEE, Fia., June 26. «Seventeen Civil War pensions have been granted by the State Pension Board, aceording to an announcement at the governor’s office, last meeting of the board, were lade effective upon date of ap- plication. Those to whom “were granted follow: Mrs. Edith Cooper, Odessa; Mrs. Cora L. Cothern, Moore Haven; Mrs. Samuella . G. Price, Jacksonville; Mrs. M. J. M. Mas- + yhers;.Miami; Mrs. M. . Hall, Gran- din; Mrs. Susan Ellis, Frink; Mrs. Lavinia H. Bear, Winter Park; Mrs. Mary A. Goodson, Rock Bluff; Mrs. Sarah F. Ayers, Al- tha; Mrs. Martha — Dinkins, Palatka; Samuel N. Williams, White House; John W. Williams, Darlington; Dr. Abaer W. Lamar, Inverness; George S. Chandler, Bluff Springs; Joseph’ W. Hood, ; Oxford; J. M. Ennis, Titusville and W. W. Wood, Oxford. Goverhor John W. Martin, chair- man of the board, in a letter to “each of the seventeen, expressed “PE Pleasure at placing them upon the pension list. thing this state can do is to give the pensions to the old soldiers and to the wives of those veterans who in their yokth were willing to give all they possessed and life as well to the state and to the South,” the gov- ernor wrote. “It was with that thpgght in mind that we increased the pensions last year.” MOVING PICTURES AT EXPOSITION Te Cty Ampeciated Press) GREANDO, Fla, June 26.— Moving pictures of Orlando and Orange county will be shown at the Canadian National exposition at Toronto, according to plans now under way here. The exposi- tion will be held during August September 12. C. D. Kime, pot § prla red agent, has just : 3 ea > +4 : : ; ‘ ‘ : : ‘ 4 : ‘ : + ; 4 if J a . Fy \s , .* * The pensions, granted at the} “The smallest, | £ i i frought up in the orphan’s home Meadville, Pa., John N. Mark has fust been installed as grand master pf the 190,000 members of the lodge fg Pennsylvania. His home is in Oil City, Pa SeeCoorrevoeersouceccecce IN THE DAY’S NEWS SOCCCOSEOEHSHHOBESB2A50086 Frederick Warde, who has been honored by the University of Cali- fornia (Southern) with the degree of Doctor of Literature, is today one of the world’s greatest Shakes- perian scholars, | years orie of the most accomplish- ed actors in the plays of Shakes- peare. Mr. Warde is a native of England and it was there that he began. his stage career, but for more than half a century America has been the scene of his profes- sional Jabors. It was in 1874 that he crossed the’ Atlantic to become New York. and he was ‘numbered among the most intimate personal friends of the great tragedian. At various | times he supported. Charlotte | Cushman, John: McCullough and other of the most prominent play- ers of their day. At a later period he was associated for many sea- sons with Louis James. Since his retirement from the stage Mr. Warde has added to his fame as a Shakesperian lecturer. forwarded one set of films to a Buffalo concern, showing _ the progress of the state in the cen- tral agricultural section, ‘3 TION double $5 to $7. ON KEY WEST La Concha Hotel, European plan, single $3 to $4, On large parties of 75 or more, special reduced rates. Oversea Hotel, European plan, single $2 up, double $4 up. ... Hotel Casa Marina, closed for the season, ~. Population of Key West, 18,000. Municipal Golf Links—a sporty course, extending from Gulf to Ocean. Summer rates, green fees 75c per day. $35.00 plus tax for y Bathing ear. ach and Tennis—Casa Marina Hotel Grounds, Also public tennis and bathing beaches. Fishing! Over 600 varieties. See hotels for boats. ~.. Free Aquarium, east en d of Flagler street. Marine curio shop on Margaret street. . raat Stands at railroad station and hotels. See ‘est. Ocean Boulevard, to encircle city, now being built y Monroe county. Over-Sea Highway, from Key West to the mainland. as he was for| leading man of Booth’s Theatre in} His association with Edwin Booth lasted many years,/| One-third distance completed, balance of roadway con- tracted. Steel toll-bridges to span the long water gaps. Take a taxi spin out over the Ocean, from the city of Key West. Pipe Line for municipal waterworks soon to be laid mainiand. Plenty of fresh, pure water to Key =~ yan Florida apes - ite Ways now installed through the busi- ‘Wiehe districts. sag ieee Building permits ‘and Bank deposits rapidly increas- Key West postal receipts show an average monthly increase over last year of 30 per cent. Best natural harbor in Florida. reach $47,000,000.00 annually. « Duval Mortgage Company. First mortgage loans to home owners and home builders. Maximum loan $5,000.00. On improved income business properties $12,500. Applications received at Company’s office No. 614 Duval Street. Key West Foundation Company's beautiful Sub- division at easterly end of the island is daily reporting “Progress.” Several new houses under construction. Graders, scarifiers, roadrollers, draglines, and motor a rg Se 1 og args ness lots on Flagler Stree’ front foa, oF $2,500. 5 —_ 50 “Yesidential lots, $75 per front fo $3,750. ee it foot, or Terms 20 per cent cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years; — 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annnu- \y- All titles insured by New York Title and Mort- gage Company. Certificate of Title Insurance delivered to purchaser with contract. Those desirous of consulting either the Wall Street Journal or the Boston News Bureau will find copies of the same on file im our office, Any farther information on Key West will be gladly furnished by SEY WEST FOUNDATION CO. MALCOLM MEACHAM, President 614 Duval Street Exports-imports "hers 45 |3 to 5 p. m., where Bible and | Christian Science literature may | | the reading room and are cordially | ocnceacstskngsenbigtbsseseccccshsescssousnadineds | HARDWARE MEN “ANNOUNCEMENTS OF CHURCH | COS COCO CCCOC ECSU SCS S OE CECOC TSS ECE SSSSS EO SCSESESS Southeastern : IN CONVENTION AT JACKSONVILLE (By Associated Press) JACKSONVILLE, Fla., June Retail Hardware CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH’ FLEMING STREET CHURCH {Dedlers Association will be held, Services for Sundsy, June 27: ; Sunday school 9:45 a m., Bernard Roberts, Supt. Morning worship 11 o'clock. ist.’ ENS |Theme: “The Hands of Christ.” \the pastor. Subject: “Hope the |Sociation. ) C. EB. meeting 6:45 p. m. Evening service 8 o'clock. “The Church of My | Pheme: Dreams,” Prayer service Wednesday eve- ning 8 o'clock. .~ There is # place for you im si | these services. A. F. ELDRIDGE, Minister. | The following are the meeting places of the Gospel League for the week beginning June 27: 4:30 p. m.—In Bayview Park at the bandstand. This will be a song jand testimony service. Dr. Rogers of the Presbyterian cherch will speak. Your presence is needed at this meeting. Monday, 8 p. m.—516 Southard jstreet at Capt. Pierce’s (Pilot) home, \street at corner Love Lane. Friday—Grinnell snd jstreets. | G. H. GIBSON, Leader, Elgin FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Eaton Street, between Duval and Simonton) Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 o’clock. BY. P. Us F ps, Evening worship at 8 o’clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 D. mM. Short services in a cool build- ing. Come worship with us. W. K. E. JAMES, | Pastor. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH (Cor. Eaton and Simonton. Sts.) Sunday, June 27th Morning worship at 11 o’clock. “| Anthem—“His Saving Grace.” Sermon——‘“Walking on Water.” Evening at 8 o’clock. Orchestration — Sextet from Lucia, Orchestration—Tyombone sold. Song setviéé—Teén minutes. Trio—“In His Keeping.” Sermon: “Gazing at the Stars.” Recessional — ‘Orchestration— “T’m a Soldier.” Sunday Sehool at 9:45 a. m. Dr. C. F. Kemp; Supt. Epworth League at 7 p. m., Mrs. Cornelia Sawyer, Pres. You auto élsewhere, don’t you think you “auto” go to church? We invite you. L, MUNRO, Pastor. CHURCH OF GOD All are invited to the Church of God Pentecostal Mission on Frances street, to hear the full gospel services Sunday mornings 11 o'clock. and preaching at night 7:30, also Wednesday nights; 7:30 prayer meeting. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY | ee (827 Elizabeth Street) ' This soefety 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 weleomed. Wednesday evening mieeting at 8 o'clock. The reading room is located at 827 Elizabeth street. -Open daily except Sundays and holidays from be read, borrowed or ‘purchased. All are welcome to the use of | |invited to attend the services. |LAYMEN’S GOSPEL LEAGUE ronducted by the Odd Fellows at | ee | Tuesday, 8 p. m.—717 Southard | Sunday school 3:30, ; | Sunday school promptly at 9:45 | a. m., William Cullingford, Super- |intendent. Preaching service 11 a. m. by \|Anchor, of the Soul.” | Evening sermon 8 o’clock. Sub- | ject: “Sport of Life Making.” | ~The pastor, who has been re-/ jturned for another conference lyear promises you his best and ithat services wil! last just one hour, Worship with us. | THOS. R. ADAMS, Pastor. | SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH | Cod. Duval, Eaton and Bahama | Streets | Order for divine services for | \Fourth Sunday after Trinity, June | 27, 1926: | 9:45 a. m.—Church School, 11:00 a. m.—Matins. 7:45 p. m.—Choral Litany. SAM GOLDSMITH, EMIL SWEETING, GEO. D. CRITTENTON, Lay Readers. CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Mary’s Star of the Sea, Division street and Windsor | Lane. Sunday masses at 7 a. m. and 9:30 a. m. Rosary and benedic- tion at 7:30. Week Days: Mass at 6:45 a. m. Friday evening, rosary and benediction at 7:30. P. I. MARNANE, Pastor. . LA TRINIDAD (Angéla and Duval Sts.) Sunday school 3:30 p. m. Epworth League 6:45 p. m. Night class for the S. S. work- ers and teachers on Monday at 7:45 p. m. Junior League on Wednesday at 4 p,m, Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:45 p. m. Welcome. R. JIMENEZ, Pastor. 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) St. Peter’s Holy Catholic | Church, corner Petronia and ;Centre streets, the Rev. J. R. jLewis, D. D., rector. Services for \the Fourth Sunday after Trinity |are announced as follows: | Low Mass at 7 a. m. Sung Mass and Sermon at 10:30 ja. m. Funeral at 4:00 p. m. } « Church School at 5 p. m. Evensong and Sermon at 7:30 \p. me. METHODIST CHURCH, SOUTH}: Preaching 7:45 p. m. + INTERNATIONAL BIBLE «}| Weekly Masses: Tuesday (St. Peter’s Day), Wednesday and Fri- day (Visitation, Blessed Virgin Mary) at 7:00 a. m. Wednesday _ evening Litany at 7:30 o’clock. The public is imvited present. Chorat | to be “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. Ceececcccesevcuseevcecce| TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS | | | eavcceccesos | Sir Robert L. Borden, former | Premier of the Dominion of Can- ada, born at Grand Pre, .72 years| | ago today. | | Maj. Gen. Hatry Taylor, U. S.} | A. Chief of Engineers, who has! jreached the age for retirement, | | born at Tilton, N. H., 64 years ago | today. t j the U. S. Interstate Commerce} Commission, born at Katonah, Ny Y., 44 years age today. Frieda Hempel, celebrated oper- i {atic soprano, bern near Leipsic, BRIDE-TO-BE DISAPPEARS EDINBURGH—Miss Effie Mac- | Cune disappeared two days before the date set for her marriage to} Robert Harmon, a young a Germany, 41 years ago today. Octavius Roy Cohen, who has} attained prominence as an author, bern at Charleston, S. C.,.35 years ago today. IIPIPZIPZILZLALL ALLE LAL ALA LALLA LALA LEELA LEE AEE < in this city, according to word) just received by W. L. Whitehead; ; ‘chairman of the convention com- | Florida, at his offic mittee of the lecal chamber of | lecommerce, from officers of the as- (12) months fr This convention; which is one| of the largest held in the south every year, will be in session here’ during April 19 to 22 and the of-| fieials have requested that the| Duval armory be reserved for the | occasion. 1 MICE: TRICK ON A FRIEND | } SHREWSBURY, Eng.—Walking} into the home of a friend, Amos | Stanforth said, “Goodby, Jack,” | and drank acid, dying instantly. | When Mile. Hortense Ralliere, | a popular sihool teacher of Bor-!| deaux, was married, fifty girl) pupils acted as bridesmaids. i Ses cceevoerceccoessesees LEGALS Peeocccosogdsesetecoaces ADMINISTRATOINS NOTICE All_ creditors, distribu- tees and all other per having claims or demands against the es- tate of James R. Curry, Jr., late of Monroe County, State of Florida, de- ceused, are hereby notified 4p pre- mt the same to t Hofforable County “Judge of Foe ‘County, the County . y of Key y, within tw 1 the first: publ tion of this notice, or the same be barred. Key West, Fla., June 26th, 1926. MARPHA EMILY CURRY, Administrator of Estate of James . Curry, Fr. De Jume26; july3-10-1 leg Court — Hous West, in’ said ce Tt is a great blunder in the pur- suit of happines not to know when we have got it—that is, not to be content with a reasonable and pos- sible measure of it. FURNITURE RENOVATED, Upholstered and Refinished. Mattresses Made Over Parlor Cushions Made W. R. 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