The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 16, 1926, Page 5

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MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1926. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN "PAGE FIVE CSISTTTOSAITIOTOT TI, P ASSING D AY NOTES Coens eee oe At First M. E. Charch Noticeable is the continued in- terest’ that’s shown in -the work- lings of the First Methodist church. People appreciate the services, for they are quite largely attended, especially for this season of the year. This is, perhap’, due large- ly to the interest shown by the 6 ae wwS Italian Boat Leaves The Italian steamer Fella which i at this port rectntly for ‘pose of having repairs} made to its machinery left Sat-| urday Syening 4 cone to Italy. Business Increase $: Mallory Arrives T amship Henry R. Mal- ry din port Saturday eéve-| 8 o'clock from New York | ute to Galveston. The! brought passengers only.|the Suitday. School attendance 8 |keeps up. Yesterday, the higher classes, the Men’s Bible Class, the . McInnis, who had been al days’ visit in Mi-| points in that sec- ‘turned io the city Saturday attended as well as most other classes. The Epworth League is going well, and much credit is due these interesting young people who are- pushing forward in their ; noble work. Last evening the pas- |tor’s theme was interesting, being “Daniel’s Four Great Beasts, k- en from Daniels’ prophecy... This Key West and the Florida Keys will prosper rapidly even "York and other points, re- he city Saturday night amship Henry R. Mal- erning nations of the world, be- ginning with Babylon and ending before the toll bridges are com- Leeewensneeweronwerre es of | Persia and Greece, showing their power and cruelty over the people they have controlled. The \fifth ‘kingdom that shall come, and that ' | shortly will be the Lord’s kingdom without fail. The men’s chorus of well, “I Shall See Him” by L one dozen Voices sang rema ly well. Next Sunday evening a miv- ed chorus of 25 voices will render gpecial music. CHURCH REPORTER. pleted. Not only will the business VSS SOMES RELPL SILO L AITO man benefit from this project, af the East Coast. os nz. | Commander Benham Arrives Comma ander Me re Benham was but every resident of Monroe County will prosper from in- " creased activity. simat Hdcang" ty useakt “tet ce VAPORUB Over 21 Million Jars Used Yearly CHICKENS FRESH KILLED CHICKENS Delivered At Your Door Daily ARCHIE THOMPSON Phone 879 1001 Eaton St. epee eeSMOLe ay wit ‘or the Florida East Coast Rail- mpany, left Saturday after- route to Tampico. While port the vessel was con- ed to Evereti Russell, agent of the Standard Oil Company at this port. = - F. H. Solomon PHONE 621-W 722 CAROLINE gan ight Family Returns M Eugene Knight, accom- her children, who had extended visit to Phil- BEARUP’S DRY CLEANING WORKS 514 MARGARET STREET PHONE 227 MASTER CLEANERS AND » PRESSERS nd many other points h and east, were passen- rriving in the city Saturday [night o on board the steamship Hen- ry R. Mallory. While at Phila- delphia they visited the Sesqui- | Centennial Exposition. | CLPIPITIPOIIII ASOT Ee ee ee eee «. ([SMMMOTIOTIIITIOS ESOS. SIS ISS Ss ed COME: SM M N What Does Voting “ Yes” Means on the Referendum? 1, That the voters of Monroe County see~ the imminent prosperity of this section by the completion of the great Over-Sea Highway. 2. That the guarantee of $600,000.00 per year by Monroe County will be not alone for the G. A. P. Turner Company, but for any other con- cern that may be avira in this great de- velopment. 3. That Monroe Came will be guaranteed within the near future the construction and com- pletion-of the greatest scenic highway in the world. 4. That the voters of this County have. faith in its future, and in its inviting, alluring and captivating climate. That ail others will see the faith exhibit- ed by these who love their native heath. We guarantee and assure you that all of the influence which we possess will- be exerted m carrying through this great project. FIRST TITLE GUARANTY & ABSTRACT CO. DILL IDI SI IPI SSF PS ae) o. SLID I ST PSL vw9egss9Cggareaea wide-awake and able pastor in his | work. It is remarkable how well | Women’s Bible Class and the pas-! tor’s young ladies class, were well | ; picture ‘shows clearly what God' thinks about the four great gov-' WOOT OTL IIL SIOI IIS SEs haa tala haha tage ei SITIOS SSSI STII SII SD IIS 6f|with the Roman nation, including | eassvovataevedteviswoone, Fe LOLLLEEL LEELA TE S VOTE FOR Bridges and Prosperity VO Owing to ‘cette ee we have anew, " modern steam oven on the road. This oven has a capacity of 6,000 LOAVES PER DAY This increase to our present.equipment as- sures the public of our ability to take care of an ever increasing trade. TRY SPECIAL BUSY BEE PULLMAN LOAF Te Se The Busy Bee Bikers PHONE 120 Ss sleight icadAcibeinstapniainialinelvicnasisiincceessiihinadiedanatiia te Eee DDI PIPED PIPPI POPOL C LE CLE. POPPED PDD PPE, Havana Tourists ‘Have you ever considered the number of tourists who come to Florida every year by auto- mobile, store their cars in Miami, Tampa and other places and go to Havana for several days? Is it not logical that these tourists will proceed direct to Key West in autos, store them here and then go to Havana? This means a substantial increase in busi- ness, increase in population and prosperity. Vote for the bridge guarantee and pros- perity. Lumley’s Wholesale Grocery CHARLES SAUNDERS, Manager Phone 86 1001 Division St. PELE ROSE ERMC eS Tae Cee ee N N N N N N N N N N N x N) N N N) N N N N N) SIN NIN N) WW N i) N N N 1 N N) N) N) N) N N N N N NN N SIOIILIIILIIIIVSIIILIGLIIIDEMIOOTMOO ODT

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