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1 ARRNVETODAY) FOR TRIP MONDAY Walford, of this ‘city, trouters. and a. wooden, bnbers, ofthe Am the American Lesion, “Ausiliary are: planning .a Bunco tobe given in’ the. Legion ¢ jursday- night, begin- ‘o'clock. * Proceeds of j te she piven: to the pastels instru there, they Wwill-hoard.a steamship! increased 30. percent of present willbe’ one of. series of 5 t6 be given’ by the ~ gid part of “Mie: Rhod Dea Kiseer, who haw been in Key West for the past three jonth isiting relatives, will this aftertioon over: the East. accompaniéd by her ¢Ousin,’ Miss-Verdane<: Cates, . en’! route to New. York, will spend ‘a ‘while. (At the:terniination of theiz stay, minere: they. going to Cristobal, Canal Zon where Mes. Kieser-has been mak- | ing her, home for the pant: several] years. Wedding fo Take. ae tions will’ be! Place. Tomorrow view of se- ot, torps and to en- nto enter the competi- held | at Gainesville, . department con- SNe junc panty. wil G. Piodela, The wedding of of Blizebeth Mar: mhaduke; who: has: been ‘éonnected with ‘the Marine *Hospital-for ‘the: past féw- yéars, to Gerald Castel- lano-will’ take . place -toMorrow «at the-home “of the’ bridegroom, :619 Duval_street.* -‘The-ceremony will be‘performed by. Rev. E. R. Evans, of the First Congregational church. Following - thecéeremony the young couple will: léave : for. a | wedding-trip- after whieh | they: will fuided' inthe: recent a ,| Key West'for a: week's visit.. Coste eat for = ‘he some re ‘mer = ot t and esti bored —— RW. Dat. who dik’ week. with their and ‘punt, Mr, -and- Mrs. J. at Sc ‘ 40d. Simonton streets, “re oo their pvaitera fy Lee Baker, son of Mr. Mrs, me Baker, suffered a ton ie left ee last in jumping wigek iy Bh cap Aa the “Taken te tothe office of a, physi- Gan it was found that gover? at- had been severed. It was to take 12 stitches to b the wounds, eceveretoce Today, In History SOqaccegeseceagenccegese insta harness if gold standard and the United Tcorner. of. "econ nm “1. "=, Street: + ~~ Simonton Streets: > John G. Stradley, W. P. Page, Pastor Sunday~Sctioo! ‘opens: at” 9:45)" ~ Bible” sc! Bi o’clock under: the. ‘leadership ofl JeromeNotta: Gerald. Saunders, su niteridént. Preaching Each ‘depattmen nee! iassembly room. ~ Theyimorning., ip - servies begins at 11 o'clock. The sermon topic will! be: “The‘ Counsel ‘of thé +} ered -by, Rev. will be. held at: :} evening: throughout,’ the. coming week. -A cordial. invitation ‘is ex- i tended to all to ttend. | . B. A. U, Junior, | Intermediate and Senior:B. Y..P. U.,/7:15 p. m, Rev. Taylor's | THIRTY PERCENT OF “PRES- | ‘ENT? ‘RATE 15° AMOUNT: AC- ‘CORDING “TO _ CUSTOMS BROKERS DOING. BUSINESS Ba 3 Searching Saxiog. This is the first i Guban consular’ ‘fées “have ‘been te, according to advices received by ‘customs brokers from-the local Cuban Consul. Rafael: Cervino. Instructions -received from. the department of state in Cuba, make the increase.effective on.and after sit: Morning - anthem—“He Knows. It , All,’ , Wilson, .. Evening anthem—Glories of the Harvest: July. 22.. The increase, it is shown. | Time,” Lorenz. - Organist—Miss! is because. of the difference in. the) Mary Elizabeth Grillon.. dollar tate ofexchange.. between) phe Epworth League will theet the two countries. Cuba being oN jin the SocialHall of'the: Sunday by.the choir ‘at both” vegans ‘and School building at 7:00, o'clock. morning’ ‘services. The topic for the meeting will be: S| “Learning About God... 44.4 The. mid-week *prayer” service will. be conducted :Wednesday. eve-| { jning at 8 a’clock..” The” subjecti . eats Evarg ty : “Eaith ‘for the Hour of} Sunday: School stabts’ “And, he ‘said unto fhem,ja. m., under’ the’ Jead| ye not Carlyle Roberts, ‘su department n yea States rot. ie The. first rate. i indi tte Aft- ad valorem. “Thei pereent ‘ad valorem, 25 sents: 4 E. F | stot.” : “Howéver, the $0 ~ peré why crebse of the: present as great as’ ii appear § Morning. Wership:. . Sermo “Jesus, he ple of the ; 6, o'flock., t Evening ip. T “Lessons .From. the. Pb gr aftern 'the Jumt dast evetling ove the hghesy » rom, Ta Silcnenda & visit | hase $,) assistant a ‘ed Hobson, mall ‘sipetinten: Division of irways, with Join Bl mando thet: pit dabeh- BY Local and Coniulate odoe Aetion has Midhas been taken| . iivrelation with the Blectoral Code Reform ‘and reotganization of the! an | University. by De. Howard. Lee MeBain, Professor of .Columbia Uniiversity, New York: who has! been eniployed by the Cuban gov-! erhment for said putposes. The Government has granted to| the ‘delegates of the opposition itt order t6 meet with the delegates of the Governmént, utilizing the mediation of the Ambaksador of; the United States. Mr. Sutiner! ‘Tall @earantees which they Sorel METHODIST: EPISCOPAL < danas SOUT ret c « Layfhan Sam Pinder at the morning 'service® ? till conduct th Str i Services ,im Spanish: : nday -School, ‘10:00. a.m. - ehing,: 8:00, p..m.; -) ers’, Club meets Hs Meta ; <b TRINIDAD : Reve: oe 2a Montézo. : Jesus Montero, Assistant | Havel and. Angela Stree Sunday School, 8: 8:30 Seryi feat bine like | is. a | ing, open welk-days’ from 8 to 5 “Week day" mass: 6:45 a.m. * Rosary ané. Benediction;-7:80 fal .; Sufidays and Fridays” THE SALVATION & Lieut. Leah Bastien eer. 1002 Fema Street Company. meeting ,. (Sunday School), 9:30 a. mee; 4 Holiness meeting, 11 “08m my Y. P.-L. meeting, 6:15.p. m. Salvation meeti=g, 1:46 -p. m. Siti i SEVENTH DAY ADVENT)STS B..T. Sawyer, T 1017. Fleming Teacher Bible study, Friday. 7:30, p. mu. ‘ Sabbath Service, 10:30 ¢. m SAINT PETERS CHURCH | (Colored) en | Center Street, between Petronis and Olivia Stréets Sunday: Mass, 8:00 a. m. Solemn Evensong, 7:08"p. m. Tuesday, Mass, 8:00 am. SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH t Corner Daval and Eaton Street A. B. Dimmick; Pastor Sunday services: . - Low. Mass, 77 :00.a,-m. . Matins, 6:46 8. m. Sung Magsi;,{church school), 9:80 arome bei sy. EH 8F Sung Mass-{sermon), 11:00: a Church, (colored), and members. of the church ‘extend “an “invitation tothe public'to attend sérvice and join in worship with thent Sundey night at.8 o'clock. * -. ° . A gteat lesson is promised from his sermon “The Lugitdge vf Life” ty, that will prove. both interesting and’ beneficial. Attention is also-.invited to their “Mock Confe: ” which willcon- tinue for three. successive nights, beginning. July 24, No charge to this ptogram will be made. NOTICE | Matins, 6:45 a. m. Mass (Communions), 7:09 a.m Evensong, 5:30 p, m. Second Mass on Wednesdays. 9:00 a. m — PENTECOSTAL MISSION eae eee reeled Fa Ai| Corner Whitd and Olivia Stresta Anchor Lodge No..182 F. & A. f. on it ite ‘onday night, July 24th. Janies A. Cain, Pastor a ends kin the M. M. 11:00 a. m. \Sunday ‘ worning) Dégree, Local and visitittg breth.| sérvies. jeren cordially invited, 8:80 p. m., Sunday School. By. ofder of the . Worshipful] 7:80 p..m, Evangelistie ser vice. i — JOHN C. PARK, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., Weekly Seeretary.' Prayer méeting. | Friday, 7:30 ‘p.m, i -1t i “NOTICE hs S Taylor, | of ey Bap- te: qtist church of Coconut Grove, will for»Rebecca Shosls lighthouse to arrive here today.-over the’ high- way-to ‘conduct-revival-services at the First‘ Baptist charch ‘on Eaton street. | Services will be held each night throughout the coming week. Rev. Taylor will be accompanied hete* by ‘his ‘wife and ‘three sons and ‘will occupy the Baptist par- sonage next to the church, _ SPECIAL SERVICE ‘SUNDAY AY MORNING calayes morning Nae 9 o'clock at the First Methodist-Church, there will be. a consecration. service held for departme: and union officers of the three Methodist churches. Mrs. Minnie Robinson, of-. the The, lighthouse Naeden Ivy wil ave 7 o’clock Monday . morning land a working party -under direc- tion.of Paul Atwell, carpenter in charge. Repairs will be made to the structure, metal. and . woodwork scraped, and all parts given a coat of paint. ‘Women are beneficiaries. of 80 per cent of thé: $95,000,000,000 worth of life insurance polici: force «in ‘this country. SPECIAL Today and Temerrow SOUR SOP end FRESH GUAVA Ice “Cream—35e Quart Also Vanilla, Chocolate, Cocoa- : nut Ice Cream Watson's Ice Cream Parlor ;915 Southard St. Phone 626-W First Church, will give a talk on}: “Rendering Service Unto. God. ‘Rev. J. G., Stradley will’ assist ‘in ‘the service. x ARS Se ee Ree eae a to the Grand-Army of the. Republic an rmon. by. the’ pastor. ae junior Vorick “CLE. seme > 4 6:45-p. = Senior Vorick o. « Chiare sche, Sunday, 3:30 p. "Young, people hurch, 7, p., m. Dramatic | Club, meets Monday at 8 p.m. p.m, ht service, led. ; by’ the wom mn ie the Ladies’ Aux- Pm. bain rehearsal. eee night at et ft Floriae Act» te aitrovae Hore ead ‘qrolaing ate Soavan ye rN i 33, at o-tatity, or reject Hof, the y the Senate fy niay aE Ameren of the i ak Bes ‘ered = ‘ mendmet bf the nit shail be val n ati ies when gard of Cone of each t in), “<Wentiong. in three-fourths of the | several gist livery oF tosteating juort of the laws thereof, is hereby prokibi “Beeth be ino have been ratified as an gor 3 ‘ment to the Constitution by conveations the several St wided in the Cor stitution, withig seven yea! from the date of the submiss hereof to the States by the Congress.’ Suh election to be held in all re- spects in a with the pro- vistone of, and in the manner pre- seribed the Act the Legia- tature of als id. IN TESTIMONY ij Pause to the’ atlites ( Brews He pt the tte Ut Fior- ‘the “Capita, Tien day of iy, 4933. bm ‘DAVE sti Governor of | Pe, thee§ Governor Attest: TZ. lorida. 1 Another shipment MONDAY SA SALE erate srone gust. ‘ARRIVED! A’ shipment of Sheer at’ the Shek ees Watch our ‘Win. 40 inch Plaid Organdy. Blue Maize, Pink - and os Plaid, yd., one 86 ‘inch’ Pongee Printis just the’ material for: school <ecopaning.... Dwesses >... these. prints sold as high as 50c per yard.. We bought an entire lot to sell at, yd, .. 20¢ Non-crushable Linen, new material for the long i Coat, yd., All shades includin, Another lot of’ Children’s Dresses, to close each ... New °Flaxon: Prints, Special reductions on’ a! for Saturday and Monday. B now before prices nee, Ladies’ Beach Pajamas, Or- gandy trimmed, pr. 00 New. Rough Crepes, al vyard, Reducti er réesses, including Organdies and’ Silk for both street and Evening Dresses. ‘Another shipment -of $1.00 Dresses in: Sheer Dimities, pastel shades. “ SNTURDAY AND MONDAY SALE -Special Reductions on Shoas- styles excellent and quality and at the are offering for Sat- Monday, vou should Come and see them. SALE ON DRESSES 50 pastel Silk Dresses, spec-" ial .. ie eae} 40. "33. vu Pure Silk” Dress- £5, ae: be rire othe Dre: 4 wits aod elit. and’ “at heirs ices you ought to buy of them. a. New 4 Secciitatiy “Trimmed — SALE ON DRESS GOODS Practically all Dress Goods re- duced for Monday selling. Printed - Percales, Linines, yard, ,. ‘Be Printed Voiles and Piaxons, yard,,.. ws Oe Best . 25 . Voiles, Swisses, Plaxons, Metalic Prints, ete., 3 yards, Big Table of Remnants — at Lew Prices Closing out Ladies’ Summer ; made of ASG ace trimmtt HOLTSBERG'S MONDAY SALE New Goods Arriving » Daily See Window ‘Wisplay : for MON RAY S'P PE CRMLS' R Bidet ,Table Coxers,.” mee sixe, 72x90, nee $8.95, a. biel “qe ; on sale~Monda: i 3 a ors on sale, ' 50 inch Curtain 2 goog all cots? Rone, Pra Gold; etc:, on'sale, yd: .. Fruit-of- the-Loom om Priit 25c,' oncsale, yd, Hand Made Night Gow! tra ‘site, pieces; regi $2.50, ‘see win-) ae Sale, $1.08 Maltinson's ‘Pusty' Willow; close out, ye: Rough: Crepes, all- colons, i let. of ee —: MONDAY SPECIAL 20 pieces Organdy in. “a ht lowered, checks, reg. Monday, yard,” This is 6 won ALWAYS AT THE § Linenes, newest ont ioe Spor Suits, alt whedes, ae dot Mateline Orgm BO don, Ladite’ sik’ Hoss jo, Chiff Service, Ae S ‘on and e, : Monday, White Dotted Swiss, y Big reductions on quite Bars. t ALL NEW SUMMER dats will be sold ot the sensed’ est Occore in our Come and ses our large EVERYTHING IN. THE The general a) yegistration books | Sheccialt ot: tetas < 2906—Treaty for. the union of Brgland and Scotland ‘signed. 1832—Il-fated Napoleon II,} Duke of Reichstadt, died aged 21. | 1930—Great earthquake eguthérn Ttaly: * Ra aE MARY OPERATIONS Welles, who has offered his friend-\ of Monroe County. for, the Spec-! ly cooperation in order to obtain: ial election will be opén in my} political peace in Cuba, | office at the County Céurt House) es ea 300 o'clock The Secretary of Sanitation and! a gel Be pyar paar a m. and) Beneficence has disposed that alll from 2:00 o'clock p, m. to 5:00 in}plahes coming’ to Cuba from abroad should bring the © corres- ponding ‘health eértificates ‘This codes meets every Sanday morning at the Harris School aud.|M. A. me ‘itorium at 10:06. Men and wom- sneer 7 jen net con with any other junday service, a. m. o'clock p. m. from July 23 to Sep-| hints Class and 7:00 p. m., evening worship. tember $0, inclusive. The pre- ane pee rf 24 W. Flagler St., Miami, Fla. FREE CAR STORAGE Single Room without Bath Ab CORNISH A. &. E. ZION from Sep-| : cHURcH - . — > Tihe~ hurricaié which pasa eae to September 23. i BP -ncae'-§ Mass.—Ivan Mills, /thtough the Province of Pinar del} ‘ painter in this ity, re-| Rilo caused great damages te} Bapeivinse'S y_ underwent his « eighteenth} homes-and crops; there being only, jul 22, A pv in 26 years. six lives lost. er pee . 0 is bn OF P-~York; tried twomen's.garment indostry > first. AND, tration. | oo ae be ee mpeapmattonenr ge 7 <Aore,. than: 2IST.KOD. hidden; Three—typer- of pacumationtives! 2 nt ee ee im the United States ride toj for railroad use ate being Aclidel “avery day in motor buses.‘ out in the United States.