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« ««, At the morning service Sunday PS" Gown) Church, Rev. Jim Lilly, the NOVEMBER. 5,.1938 DONT MARRY THE MAN eried. “The naw,” he exp! Kathleen thrust her hands deep pockets to keep from ri aa the offending 2 aS ae sonal remark arment from wing it at int was AA. fi cat ah tir that day. He she thought sardonically, the promising young business man. The MacDonald's Stubborn Boy Ot ree aS as the Greg- she was pleased buildings seemed ee Sor dey and there was the cg era activity on the sur re SATURDAY, The Characters of your macki- Eathieen PB tng [Re ory clan, goes West incognito te secure a 6 Sebt-of wa for The olden Giri mine. esterday: Kathleen asks Od Balmy how the feud between the Gregorys and MacDonalds starte —, Chapter 13 The Stubborn Boy 01? BALMy aid'not speak ims} i mediatély. Hé@ stood up and | én the offices. These she noted began to clear away the tea things, ee Milen with Scots, young, anf He carried the white cloth to a Phi eg rine verry barren spot beyond the terrace and. a nald boys the op- before the crumbs reached the] Portupity of filling these favored gound, there was the mad chatter poe owing, one HacDona com of birds. rs Pe ete oe When he tutned back Aad e Grego: | oe hé was smilin; an, ie Y steakners a ne bung forting to know ne wild bi: m in from the outside. Th South inp ant =_ friends without the st a ‘a miners below ‘ Jeg veiled Bridg- ih f lips firmly. ets atic ook oF ifference oat derstand "She as Saino the’, ofthe of went 6 eee 16 ae mG eo now understood how. must , toward was a lack of shin: paint, and pristine neat- icy to give: on ne , And the a artis to the eft instead of to ir bes 3 MacDonald 4 early the: AAR big, Bon B n e Greg- wy pom) ledge is just be- they'll never aed could they be working this ene of the ‘earth as you Me being one and Bi net" idget. show Sou when mae above again.” . Priority Of Claim WHEN they teached the surface, hig aa pal hem peed the Linge ahd io a map whic Ring on on ie wall ‘The colors, run- to.each other, re- of a many-hued ed band seem: ange then over. green, the pearl wat pper a rl ite, co} T ani “Til want all of that for my Bridget cried enthusied- - aaa Kathieen told laughingly of ws f fass, get you've ploughed the ground and planted the Shacca oe | “f-don't: know -what it’ will be." eee ee a in this in. a lay- Donald told this sea er cake, re fll Perhaps 1a tl ing, and onesid le fell. rere oo He | ere Were two sepa- of filling, and each ; was Ce arent alds are the t section. This enables us to our. shaft down at only a Puget oe The ae are the pee @ thin edge of veil Ps raot 6 ie atin a cannot continue out the filling with out first hi ing around our law, we are jundred and fifty os, Further than that bur refusal to the fay. on the grounds that peaieen our structure—” rant right- ere | ot: ridget. gage when the Pie ont can Lae ip Is cuaae ed his claim be- fellow, the law gives ‘tee oe lodes a a3 e, ledge or vein. ‘nodded wisely and asked ‘question Kathleen. es Bo ir claim was estab- sere Jaugh was short. , ang pore which t would be a pracy moments My _grand- heclerk did ire On . The not foresee L @stablishing the hour.” was running her fin; long ‘the thin veins. “Isn't this ran yen Doesn't jiate v: . Mi Pe sera of the See ale been unloc ie was. sre purchasing pe "| room te bulla the ; of the’ new. the Gregory property?” als; # house ; hk thre tee i len tiged Mocs M } we go ? Mis, arthur H now’ d Ae un alg one present ¢ to understand and hated thi pe head. She wished his — lk to | would stick out so she could hate And she wasn't gong to like Mrs whee ewes aia she was. would show off her house lik putting her pet through its of the kind. A im. ie sat caida te ee: was forced to admit the house was comfortabl 1. DT ee unt (Cobrright, 1938, Jeenes Rowman) cheer from MaeDona _ “You're wearing our tartan.” he Man”, gays Rev. Lilly. “This Heavenly sign is as intportant to- day. as when it was’ first duced”. The cvening subject “The Guod Oia Days”, a candle light service of old songs without the books. “Writers of the Long Ago men- tioned the Good Old Days”, states the pastor, “and when our civi- lization has crumbled, our age shalt be referred to as the Good Old Days”. will in Fleming Street Methodist (Up- pastor, will present “The Rain- bow”. “It is of _reat sighifieance in relationship between God and . claim. If he can | be me Clinic Lora LEY MEMORIAL ™M. E. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH CHURCH. SOUTH Williani L. Halladay, Pastor 527 William Street Sunday sehool, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock , Sermon subject: “The Christian's ' Assurance on Karth and in Eeter- | nity”. Observance of the Lord's’ Supper at the close of the morn- ing service. Christian Endeaver, 6330 p. m. Topic: “Forces That Make For War”. Leader, Miss Mafie Knowles. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject: “The Death and Resurrection of Lazarus”, Meeting of the official board of |the ehureh, Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’eloek: Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 7:30 o'clock. Leadef, William Eakins. Missionary ses- sion at close of the prayer meet- ing. “When this corruptible shall have put on ineorruption, and this mortal shall have put on im- mortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up. in * vie- tory”. O. C. Howell, Pastor Corner Division and Georgia Sts. Church school, 9:45 a. m. Miss Miriam Carey, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o’clock. Sermon subject: “Christ Our In- tercessor”. Young people’s department meets at 6:30 p. m. . Miss Agnes Thompson, president. Intermediates meet’ ‘at, 6:30 p. mi: «Mrs.»O: -G- Ho well as. leader. Everiing' sefvice, 7:30 o'¢lock. | Sermon: subject; “The Purpose and Neéd'For A Revival”. Prayetiu.,service, Wednesday, 7;39 p. 1 Choir service. pianist. practice after prayet Mrs. J. Roland Adams, FIRST ‘METHODIST CHURCH (Old Stone) Corner Eaton and Simonton Sts. Joe A. Tolle, Pastor Church school, 9:45 a.m. Ger- ald Saunders, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Interpreters of Christ”. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject: “The High Use of Trouble”. Prayer service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Linton Curry, leader.‘ Choir . Friday, 7:45 iimer Bee Josiph Sawyer, |’ Sung Mas cin sett organist; Gerald’ Saunders, diree- ‘> 5 att DadS! ods ior. i Children’ 's Mass, short Sermon, Catechism, 9:30 a. m: Evening Prayer, Séfmion, Bene. diction of the Blessed ‘Sacrament, 8 p. m. Week-Days— Morning Prayer, 6:45 o'clock. Low Mass, Holy Connor § a.m. Evening Prayer, 5:30 -p. fi, Wednesdays— Low Mass, Holy Communion, 7 a.m. Morning Prayer, 8:45 o’clock, Low Mass, Holy Communion, 9 a.m. Evet'ng prayer, 5:30 o'clock. SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH Duval and Eaton lies Sundays— Fe CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Mary’s,! ‘Star st the Sea PS Kelleher, S.J., in Charge Sunday morning Masses will be said at 7 and 9:30 o’clock. Week-day Masses at 7 o’cloek. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock, Sundays and Fridavs. GOSPEL HALL 720 Southard Street Morning worship, 11 o’clock. Sunday school, 3:45 p. m. Gospel meeting, 8:00 p. m. Bible study, Wednesday, 8:00 °°. m. Prayer meeting, p.m. FLEMING STREET METHODIST (Uptown) CHURCH Friday, 8:00; ASSEMBLY OF GOD Evangelist Florence DeLanoy- and Husband, -n Charge | superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Morning: worship, Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. Class- | Sermon subject: es for all ages. bow”. Evangelistic service, .7:30..p. m:' Hi-League meetS at 6:30 p, m Prayer Meetings Miss Frances Lowe, in charge. Tuesday, 7:15 p. m. Young, People’s Epworth! Friday, 7:15 p. m. League meets at 6:30'p. m. Miss | ——————— | Margaret Neff, president. I THE CHURCH OF GOD ents . Evening service, 7:30. o'clock. | Over Which A. J. Tomlinson is sermon subject: “The Good Old | General Overseer | Days”. da Olivia § Mid-weck Prayer and le 1118 Olivia Street Mary H. Thompson, Pastor Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Bible school, 10 a. m., Sunday, , Choir rehearsal, hee arreesey Worship at 11 a. m. died be T. B. Klebsattel, di- 9 Tector of music. >» ue heute ata cal nd You are cordially invited to at- | Evening service, 8 o’clock. tend these services. Prayer meetings, Monday and ae Wednesday nights. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Bible study, Friday night —o EO ERG Eaton between Duval and Simonton Streets Yancy Tillman Shehane. Pastor Sfinday school, 10a. m. T. L| Kelly, superintendent, Morning worship, 11 o'clock. | Sermon subject: “Our Need La Prayer”: Evening service, 1:30 co'elock. | Sermon subject: “Why,Dd Peo- Preaching, 7:30 p. m,<*» ple Go Away From Jesus?” Mothers’ Club, tina, 8 p.m. — Prayer meeting, Bible study and»prayer-strvice, , 7:30 p. .m. Wednesday, 7:30 p* rf. ‘ pe rehearsal Thursday; THE ORTHODO% CATHOLIC CHURCH Of St. Mary, The Virgin Rev. Jim Lilly, Pastor Fleming at William Street Chureh schooi meets at 9:45 a lm. Norman J. Lowe, cenert) “The . Rain- METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH “El Salvador” Grinnell and Virginia Streets Guillermo Perez, Pastor (Services in Spanish) Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 8 p, th. aca choir “practice, ng p. m. Visitors in our city are given special invitation. 8 Thomas and Julia Streets High Mass, 7 a. m. Church School, 3 p. m. Solemn Vespers and Sermon, 15 p. m. Father R. S. Hoagland, Priest CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 347 Elizabeth Street Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Sunday morning service, ‘clock. Wednesday evening meeting, 8 elock. Reading Room is open on Tues- jays and<Bridays from 3 to 5 THE CHURCH OF GOD L. A. Ford, Pastor 1106 Olivia St. Sunday mofning worship, o'clock. Sunday School, 3 p. m. Sunday evening preaching service, 8 o'clock. Prayer meetings, Tuesday and Thursday nights, 8 o'clock. a music and singing. BNAI ZION CONGREGATION Rabbi Ben “Miller, Pastor Joe Pearlman, President of Con. gregation Hebrew Sunday School, 11 a,; m., and every day in week, except White and Washington Streets | Friday, ae os John C,Gekeler, Pastor Regular serviees every Friday w, Sunday school, 10.a.m. Wm -evening, 8 o'clock, and Satufday B. Norman, Superintendent. morning, / o'clock. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. rmon: “The Commandments ft Jesus; Forgive”. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock eee Mid-week Bible study Wednes- Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Monti- dey at 7:39 p.m. The Apostles cino, Teachers Creed. Meetings évery Sunday morn- Good music, helpful preaching ing at the Harris Schoo! sudi- snd a cordial welcome character- torium, 10 o’elock. Men and wom- ; the services. Visitofs are in- en not connected? with any othet | vited to worship with us. Bible Class and regardless of de- il ll Fi ee “OCHURCH ' MIXED BIBLE CLASS |m. 1 o'clock | |heargal; | 798, P. ‘is; SUNDAY CONCERT AT ART C1 CENTER OF PARENTS 1 AND CHILDREN: PROGRAM 10 28 BE RENDERED International Sunday School Les- BY KEY WEST HOSPI- son for November 6th, 1938 Golder Text: “Honor thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee”.—Exodus 2:12. ‘A delightful progftam has been: |arranged for the concert by the; Key West Hospitality Band to be | heard 4:30 tomorrow afternoon at Lesson Text: Exodus 20:12; Luke ‘tie Community Art Center, un- 2:46-52: John 19:26-27: Ephe- der the ditection of Professor Al- sians 6:1,4.5; fredo Bartoso, The program fol- Se lows: If you:are a keen gbserver ai sensitive to the moods,and \trends Mareh, of modern life, you are renee BE. Bagley. cognizant of the fact that there i§ Overture, “Morning, Noon and something radically wrong with Night in Vinna”, F. Ve. Supp. American home life. Contempor- Waltzes, “Sound From Erin”, ary American life seems to con- ©. W. Bennet. tribute to the breaking up of the sp ate ah old-fashioned home. Parents have, Mareh—Two Step, “Old Faith- for the most part, turned over to ful", A. Holgmann. the public school the responsibil- Operatic Air, “In Melody ity for the mental training of their Land", Julius 8. Seredy. children, and relinguished to the Sunday School and Church the Tayl, “Phe Glow-Worm”, Paul Chiigation to mould the character Lintkle. ¢ of their children. Mareh, This is unfortunate because the Troutman. Ais home and its influence cannot be “Star Spangled. Banner”Key. replaced by any social agency : lacking the same intimate associa- ~WANTED FLOWERS tion and close affection which should exist within the family BALTIMORE—To make sure circle. * flowers “National Embelm”, E. “Headliner”; W. 'D. Our national. life would } Would be-placed on his: probably improve tf wereould in- Bipoapur the’ aH crease the stability dtd; uhselfish- at tienburg. of . this ness of our homes)!wbich should city left ee Hae rhis will @8 @'be the controlling’ ihflighce and Be, sea for ..thaf, impelling inspiration. for. right living and servic ih ¢yery life. The family unit:has for:its su- preme purpose the proper train- ing and development of new NEWARK, N. J.—When Henry lives. This involves a series of J. Glinge} of ‘this city failed 0 oF processes, with each individual jteport for ‘jury’ duty, it was hid, 70 HO tat ‘Jearned that Glingel was in jail Tee ee on complaint of his wife. twenty years, and even longer, | before the child is adequately pre- pared to attempt to assume the problems and difficulties of actual life. The mest important element which enters into such training is the emphasis devoted to religious and moral principles. Religion furnishes to the home, as it does Alfred de Barritt, Pastor to every part of society, the com- Mofriing service, 11 o'clock. plete answer to the needs of Church ,School,. 3:30. o'clock. every moment, furnishing the ba- “Duty to Parents”. sis, if accepted, for a contented, Young People meet 7. p. m. happy and successful life to every- | Evening service, (7:30 o'clock. °n¢. ‘he Lord’s Supper”. The basis for a happy, con- Minister's class, Tuesday, 5 p.! ;tented home depends upon the relationship which exists between Tuesday, pee and children. The right re- latior ip will only be possible if there is mutual respect one for the other. In. the Fifth Com- mandnient, the basis of our study for this week, children are com- manded to: “honour” their father ji erecta it nominations are invited to at- tend. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . (Colored) Simonton Street Wecknight _ service, 1:30 p. m. Senior’ choir, Friday, 8 p. m. $$ (Colored) F. A. Johnson, General Secretary Division and Thomas Sts. Preaching. 1 school, 9:30 a. m. hirig, 11 a.m. jot A. ©:.E. League meets 380 pm . "out A. G. E. League meets 6:18 p. in. . rene ana & p.m. LOLLY POPS—In the Physics end. I: 30 p, m., class. class, which is composed of Jun- 7:30. .m., ¢hoit re- iors and Seniors, Miss Olive Engel held a Lollypop Contest for the highest grades made on the six weeks’ test. Anita Berkowitz and Leebert McFarland won the lolly- Pops. DRAMATIC CLUB—The Dra- matic Club held its first meeting recently. Miss Ida Engel is the new sponsor for the club. Highlights of t at’ ( 3 thard between Thomas and Emma Streets William Perkins, Pastor G- Williams, Missionary Leader oer ‘School (Saturday), 19 a ART CLASS—Miss . “Soa services) 11°A. Neff announced today, tat! ¥. Vv. 3. jpastiog. 5:30 Art Class had scle as its next e project Soap Carving! ‘The mem- ‘Wednesday. bers of this have " already ange Ke done ‘some outside sketching. and Se a opens book-end ornamentation. CHURCH SCIENCE—9A Science Class visited the Telephone and the (Colored) Telegraph offices to get further Division Street “befween White- knowledge on these subjects. They head and Duval, Streets were very much enthused with E. A. Robingon, the workings of both systems of Naomi Reddick, Supt. communication Church School, 9:30 a. m. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Brening secs. 8 ek TRANSPORTATION Evening service, 8 SAINT PETER’S CHURCH (Colored) Center between Petronia and Olivia Streets jung Mass, sermon, Holy Com- Margaret the anny “fie gg Po Cuba Arrives There were 45 passengers arfiv- ing on the Stea’ tp Cuba from; Havana yesterday afternoon, and | of these there were 27 first cabin} Fite 8a. m. and six second cabin passengers | Church school follows imme- for Key West, 10 first cabirr and} diately after the 8 o'clock service. ‘© second cabin for Tampa. Solemn Evenson, sermon, Bene. _Key West arrivals were:' Ida diction. 7 pb. m. Walling, Eva W. Walling. Salva-! ‘Thursdays— dor Perez; Orlando Basilio Fran-; Low Mass with Holy Comnua- cisco Ferre Maxije} ion, 7:45 @. m. Otero, Andr Perez,* Antonio Quin nen Dohes oun sermon, Quintero, J Flizabeth pp mn. me: Saal Schere, Wa John G. Barber Jose Martinez Lutis J. Sieber, C’ Phillip Pike, Mab Poole, Lena h Fathanes, Ruth Dessoleck. ‘Viola Kestler, James Cheney, Louis Fan Chon Tynes, Secretary = Trapp, Donald Trapp. May Che- Morning worship, 11 o'clock. = ney, Albert L. Brent. Andre Ale- Sunday school, 3 p.m. Kermit jandro Valladars, Regina Vas Gibesn, superintendent. quez, Olgas Benavides, Pedro CORNISH CHAPEL A.M. E. Church (Colored) Rev. James D. Daniel, Pastor Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Sunday School Lesson , in an, acceptance of pare! ‘are rude, i ‘his home in Nazareth and was tenet te teen amet mete ie tment (By ULRIC GWYNN, JR.) ttt tet ne a tt et eae eet alimenteneenaeteaintteetnanelty - Wolsild, PAGE FIVE Soccesesesoacsocsccesses beesoee As a reward | ROSES Red and Pink Radiance, at all times. FREEMAN'S, 1121 Catherine street. octé-mon-wed-sat and their mother. for such obedience, God profriises ' that their “days may be long in! the land which Jehovah thy God | ~ giveth thee”. “The word reverence (Lev. 19:32); obedience | (Col. 3:20); gratitude (f Tim.5:4);{. Mrs. E. E. Allen, 623 Division the following of advice v.: street. nov4-3tx 1:8), and, of course, the exelu> ! —s—+-——-+—+— ——___-~ sion of al} ithe; feelings; jane (agqgUOST-—Rear 4dnder apron from tions opposite to, th: Sra ue Chry, a Sedan.. Finder please 17: Deut. 27-16) b> same to Miss Louise This “honor” will find-exptession-—Ketchum, 816 Eaton street. Me j- navs- Itx ‘and jn a aes 2s ee em ‘to one’s patents’ desires REAL ESTATE ishes. The, children who | WANTED—Real estate fistings on insolent and distespeet-| “ Ficrida Keys, preferably Key ful to their parents afe not only Largo. Address Key West Pub- guilty of breaking this comntiand- | licity Bureau, 303°N. E. First ment, but they show themselves! Street, Miami. W. M. Egan utterly lacking in moral “7 Registered Real Estate ‘Sroker. spiritual discernment. oct25-tt Although this Commandment; seems to be concerned solely with | Ook SALE the duty of the child toward his‘ 2 ee parents, it by inference clearly DU. mod teaches that parents have réspon- geaash cc me se ‘Casa a bt sibilities toward theit children-In] 715 “jot 163'x98" i order to receive the honor of Yon Phister nivagh : one’s children, parents should be: ns worthy of their ehildren’s respect. ; ‘give ROO! ‘TE, iaphol- A parent lacking in character and dread fibre. ag ool ot \ rat self-respect has no right to expect settee, rocker and stracght that an intelligent child shall Chair’ $95.00 cash. Box D, Xhe honor him. Parents; to merit the Citizen. ; ; nov5.3t respect of their children should eb FOR; ‘SALB—11% geres Planta- give them al, mental tion Key\ 3% acres.on-ocean. poesibte. 8¥pmctés on Bay, on Highway, the home, nes ty all thigh: land,” beach »feont_on examples of Christian living.in} pth sides. P. O. Box22BjaKey order that they may have the wast, sept7-8 chance to evaluate’ the ddvant- 0. ns igg ages of proper choices. {FOR SALE—New noat, 4 weeks The picture given us, in Luke: old, 26 ft. long, 7% ft. beam, 2:46-52, of the childhood of Jesus,! new engine, fully equipped. shows how perfect Jesus observ-| Built for party fishing. $400.00 ed this Commandment. Found. in! ash if sold within 5 days. Can the temple talking with the learn. | be seen at North Beach Boule- ed men of his day, by his parents,,; vatd. Apply 1502 South Si. who failed sorely to understand wugl8-s him, Jesus returned with therm tO sees penne .-STORY BUNGALOW, 4 bed- rooms, 2 baths, double lot, 1605 vanced in wisdom and. stature Flagler Ave. augl2-tt and in favor with God atid man.’ Parents make a sad mistake when FOR SALE—Lot on Stock Is- they under-estimate the possi+! land, waterfront. Also, lot cor- bilities of a child. Mueh more. ner 5th and Patterson Avenues will be gained by increased con. ‘ear Boulevard. Apply Box fidence and trust, if. the parents RC, The Citizen. aug3l-s themselves are giving their. chil-! dren the proper example of what BARGAIN “FOR CASH — 1935 a good life should be, | Ford V-8 Convertible Cabriolet. The promise that. goes: along Owner going North, See Cap- with obedience to this Command-, tain Brun,, ¢o Vessel Atlantic, ment is not so much a promise for, Yacht Basin. All day Sunday. the individual as eer ra propnise. oct5-Itx for the nation as a who’ Da a ees UE ory ap aay the home-life of a nation is stable. CORED she 50%100 feet. Cor- and secure, then the national life ner and Staple Avenue. ig secure. When the home disin-| Apply ny to D, The Citizen. tegrates and crumbles, the nation nov2-tf is doomed. FOR ey eR lots, each 50x100’. Run fashington to Von Phister street. Reasonable. Ap- ply Rear 1217 Petronia street. augd-tts PIANO, in first class condition. A’ bargain. niga oh Nie Oe G16 Elizabeth street. oct24-tf —_——— FOR RENT FOR RENT—8-room House, com- pletely furnished. Hot and cold running Water. i or otherwise. Apply, Rear 1217 Petronia street. augd-tfs me WILL LEASE ideal Tea-Room _ Desai Gud tate talon ene nfo its second meeting in the Home’ ¢ per rs 14 Grin- Room of its faculty sponsor, Miss ' West. i won| et SEGAY 1 | eet “HOTELS Lost | ae ‘honor’. involves! LOST—Ladies’ Crotan Watch. $10.00.reward if returned to hotity.. “subject unto them”, while he ad- he High School EXPERIMENTS—The Generat! Science Department has: for’. the.) past few weeks been | Working. on experiments on Atmospheric’ FOR Pressure Sound, Siphoning and! an experiment on the ‘stability . ot | reinforced cement. ie BIOLOGY—P. .D: ee Biology instructag,, es to th Key West further their Kh life of sea growth® « Eliza Gardner. | FURNISHED noy3-tf in need of t's rest to ee ae organized Junior High Tennis ede 7 oo 917 Club rapid progress is expected. A tennis tournament for the members of this Junior Club will ; be held next month. wugl8-tt = eer is FOR SALE On RENT—Cabin ith liv: juartets to SERVED NEW MEAL ee A ee COLMIINIS,” Cnte.un a eet Srremnees. Conk oe rey fendant in an alitnony suit in this cre des wee octl0-s city told the court that his wife once served him boiled auto-' mobile inner tubes for dinner. Benavi vids, Julio Benavides. on the vessel ae the. follow! For Key West, two tons two les. and four of Beery Tampa, 28 freight and 148 sacks of Steamer Comes In Ns Denish Steamship Stal artived in port last evening at 7 o'clock | from Antille, Cuba, consigned! ROOMS {NEw VALDEZ INN, 52% United. ‘to the Porter Doek Company for! delivery from the charterers a“ . the owners. The ship has been under char-| i ter to the North Atasie and; and Gulf upon arrival at this port the ne- cessary papers were returning the vessel to ets, represented by Holm at Copenhagen. tnark.