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SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1939 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH > | ee Bitin. “ Ps ; FIRST METHODIST CHURCH {Qld Stone) William L. Halladay, Pastor Corner Eaton and Simonton Sts. 527 Witliam Street H Joe A. Tolle, Pastor Sunday Sehool, 9:45 a. m. |“A- Christian is a man who Morning worship, 11 o’cloek., knows how to acquire without Sermon subject: “The Christian’s, cheating, how to lose with- Faithfulness To God”. out regret, and give with- Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. out hesitation”.—Chas. Topic: “Loyalty To Truth”. F. Baning. Leeder, Mrs. W. L. Halladay. Church school, 9:45 a, m. Ger- Evening worship, 7:30 o’clock,' ald Saunders, superintendent. Sermon subject: “Out of the} Morning worship, HH o'clock. Depths of Sin Into the Rest of Sermon subject: “The First Thing Christ”. In Knowledge”. Prayer meeting, Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. evening, 7:30 o’clock, Evening worship, 7:30 o’elock. “Out of the depths have I criedeSermon subject: “The Mystery unto Thee, O Lord. Thou shalt of the Cross”. redeem me from all my iniqui- | Choir rehearsal, Friday, 7:45 ties”. pe. m. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer. | organist; Gerald Saunders, direc tor. “For lack of statesmanship, nation sinks”.—Solomon, Wednesday | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH = White and Washington Streets John C. Gekeler, Pastor Sunday: school, 10 a. m. Wm : B. Norman, sifperintendent. ee ise and Eaton Sts. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. , $e Sermon: “The Lamb, Living! bic deggie ee Though Slain”, ly Low Mass with Communions, Evening worship, 7:30 o’clock. | Soilbata “ Sermon: “The Juniper Road”. oes ‘Mass, Mid-week Lenten service, Wed- | °“ pps asi M nesday, 7:30 p.m. Sermon: The} Morning Eyeyer sna. Gime Mass, Suffering Christ”. tea eee rer, Sermon, Bene- Tourists will find helpful! ens See, zy preaching and good’ music. at’ the | diction of thie: Blessed Sacrament, Spy ma Southernmost Church ‘in’ the! i United States: | Weekepate ot, | Morning Prayer, 6:45 o’clock. 2 Low Mass, Holy Communion, THE. CHURCH OF GOD |g a‘in, dara . a Evening Prayer, 5:30 p. m. Over Which A. J. Tomlinson is| wednesdays— General Overseer } Low Mass, Holy Communion, 1118 Olivia Street 7am. Mary H. Thompson, Pastor | Morning Prayer, 8:45 o'clock, ee et el} a meson Low Mass, Holy Communion, 9 Young People’s meeting at 7:30/ p. m. Evening service, 8 o’clock. SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH Catechism, a.m. Evening prayer, 5:30 o’clock. | THE ORTHODOX CATHOLIC Prayer meetings, Monday and; Wednesday nights. i Bible study, Friday night. | Special music and singing. | ae { i ' | Thomas and Julia Streets Father R. S. Hoagland, Priest FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ee reeeee pas Ee RLY ol, 3 p,m. Eaton between Duval and Simonton Streets +] Yancy Tillman’Shehane. Pastor | Sunday school, 10 a.m. T. L.{ Kelly, superintendent. | Morning worship, 11 o'clock.) s i A ‘, ut . ! P. J. Kelleher, S.J., in Charge ering evict SD ocioee: | Sunday Masses until Easter, Prayer . meeting, Wednesday, | 5.35 $6 and i0-90 : im, Les cane Thursday, 7:30 Week-day Masses, 6:30 and 7:45 ?"“ lo'elock, during Lent Season P. m. { ., : : ese in SAW, SOOO Ae the! aermon and’ Bones special invitation. : | Seatices big i gim ida GOSPEL HALL | Friday evening, Stations of the ‘Cross and Benediction, 7:30 p. m. 720 Southard Street Confessions, Saturday after- Morning worship, 11 o'clock, i Sunday school, 3:45 p. m. ! noon, 4 to 6; evening, 7 to 8. Gospel meeting, 7:30 p. m. Hugh Thorpe of Boston, Mass., j aa will speak on “A Perplexed Manj 3z7 Elizabeth Street Made Happy”. | Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Mr. Thorp will also hold meet-; Sunday morning service, ings each night except Monday | o’clock. and Saturday. “Matter” is the subject of the Bible study, Wednesday, 8:00 Lesson-Sermon, which will be p. m. read in Churehes of Christ, Sci- Prayer meeting, Friday, 8:00 entist, throughout the world on Pp. m. ; Sunday, March 19. | The Golden Text is: “Thou 'shalt not take the name of the Rae eR Mr ;Lord thy God in vain; for the L. A. Ford, Pastor ; Lord will not hold him guiltless 1106 Olivia St. 'that taketh his name in vain”.— Sunday norning worship, 11° Exodus 20:7. o'clock, j Wednesday‘evening meeting, 8 Sunday..School, 3 p. m. } O'clock, Sunday ‘evening, Preaching ' service, 8 o’clock..’ the idays.and Fridays from 3 to 5 Prayer meetings, Tuesday. and; Pp. m. ‘Thursday nights, 8 o'clock.’ | i 8:15 p. m. CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Mary’s Star of the Sea CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY ll THE CHURCH OF GOD B‘NAI ZION CONGREGATION i Rabbi Ben Miller, Pastor j Joe Pearlman, President of Con-! Morning worship, 11 o'clock. gregation ; Sunday school, 3:30 p.m. Class- Hebrew Sunday School, 11 a. | es for ail ages. m., and every day in week, except; Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Friday, at 4 p. m. { Meetings Regular services every Friday! Tuesday, 7:15 p. m. evening, 8 o'clock, and Saturday Friday, 7:15 p. m. morning, / o'clock. i FLEMING STREET METHODIST ‘ {Uptown) CHURCH ' ASSEMBLY OF GOD Evangelist Florence DeLanoy and Husband, in Charge LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH saree O. C. Howell, Pastor Rev. Jim Lilly, Pastor Corner Division and Georgia Sts. Fleming at William Street Church school, 9:45 a. m. Miss Chureh school meets at 9:45 a Miriam Carey, superintendent. m: Norman J. Lowe, general Morning worship, 11 o'clock. superintendent. . Sermon subject: “The Kind of Morning seeatlp, 3 — Men God Can Use”. Sermon subject: “Launch Young people's department Into The Deep”. meets at 6:30 p.m. Miss Agnes Hi-League meets at 6:30.p. m. Thompson, president. Miss Frances Lowe, in charge. { Intermediates meet at 6:30 p. Young People’s Epworth m. Mrs. 0. C. Howell as leader. League meets at 6:30 p,m. Miss Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Margaret Neff, president. Sermon subject: “A Look At Our Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. World”. Sermon subject: “Here Am I, Prayer service, Wednesday, Send Me”. 7:30 p. m. Mid-week Prayer and Bible. Choir practice after prayer Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. | service. Mrs. J. Roland Adams Choir rehearsal, Wednesday, | pianist. 8:45 p. m. T. B. Klebsattel, di-; rector of music. ! Thursday evening, 7:45 o'clock, | Brotherhood Banquet, 619 Wil- Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Monti- liam street. You are cordially invited to at- tend these services. H cino, Tcuchers Meetings every Sunday morn- [ing at the Harris School audi- ‘APPEAL MADE FO Mrs. Grace Phillips, local ex- ecutive secretary of the Ameri-} can Red Cross Chapter, is mak- ing an appeal to local residents, for contributions for Alfred/ Knowles, who had the misfor-| wne some time ago to lose his! vessel in a waterspout. i> ae Mrs. Phillips took the matter, up with national headquarters! but was informed that the organ-; ization could not render any as sistance in a case of this kind)’ due to the fact that it receives! so many of a similar nature. { Mrs. Phillips states that the person in question is in distressed circumstances, having a family to} | take care of, with no other means cf support other than the liveli- hood gained in the operation of his boat, which was lost as stated above. i Mrs. Phillips states that any-/ one caring to, contribute toward this cause, may do so by sending their contributions to her home, ! 421 Duval street, where they will be gladly received, and turned. over to Mr. Knowles to be used \in taking care of his family wants | lor to be utilized in the purchase of another boat, providing suffi- cient funds are made available. | torium, 10 o’clock. Men and wom- , jen not connected with any other’ ; Bible Class and regardless of de- nominations are invited to at-| sond. “EL SALVADOR” METHODIST CHURCH Latin Mission Grinnell and Virginia Streets Guillermo Perez, Pastor | Church School, 9:45 a. m. Miss ‘Sarah Fernandez, superintendent. Evening worship, 7:30 o’clock. Prayer service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Woman’s i first and third Tuesdays of each Missionary Society, | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | eoecccee: “THE CHURCH OF THE FLAMING CROSS” * FLEMING STREET evens! UPTOWN’ CHURCH Rev. Jim Lilly, pastor of Flem- COoeeesanasncosacosocses ececeecsrnss20080 FOR SALE ‘ing Street Methodist (Uptown) FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE— Church, will present the follow- ing sermons tomorrow: 11 A. M—“Launch Out Into The Deep”.+ Rev. Lilly says, “This brings to us the occasion of a group of discouraged fisher- men. }..them, and the great results”. FIRST METHODIST (Stone) CHURCH (one block from, Post Office) invites you to worship tomorrow Occupying the pulpit at both services tomorrow, the pastor, Rev. J. A. Tolle, will use as the subject for the morning medita- tion, “The. First Thing In Know- ledge”. At the evening hour he will speak on the subject, “The Mystery of the Cross”. ' At the morning hour the choir, under the direction of Gerald Saunders, will render the anthem, “The Ninety.,arid Nine”, The mes- sages, both from the pulpit and choir, tomertow will tend to lead up to the Union Revival to be conducted in the big tent at the 7:30 P. M.—“Here Am I, Send Me”. “A suggestion by a man of God coming to us from other days, courageously true to his FOLDING convictions” is the way Rev. Lilly sums up this subject. The publie is cordially invited. 38-ft. Cabin Cruiser, sleeps 4, perfect condition, mechanically and otherwise. Fully equipped, linens, ete. Apply LAPWING, Sub Base. marl4-6tx Our Lord's suggestion to' FOR SALE—Piano, good condi- tion, sacrifice $20.00; Ping- Pong Table, $6.00. 1301 Divi- sion Street. marli-s CANVAS’ BABY BUGGY. Apply 706 White! street, upstairs. marl4-4tx IRNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor ner Sth and Staple Avenue | Apply Box D, The Citizen nov2-ti AT ART CENTER sox SALE—4% acres, Big Pine| There will be a band concert corner of Fleming and Elizabeth given tomorrow afternoon, be- streets, bgeinning Sunday, Mareh 8inning at 4:30 o'clock, at _ the 26, 1939, with the Rev. R. Z. Ty- Att Center grounds on Front ler, D.D., Presiding-Elder of the Street, by the Key West Hos- Miami District, doing the preach- ing. All three Methodist churches of the city are cooperating to insure the success of this, long awaited meeting. The coktBinea choirs of the churches under the leadership | p71) of Victor Rankin’ $f° Southern College, Lakeland, Fla‘; will furn- ; ish the music for the meetings. Sunday School Lesson. PETER EXHORTS TO CHRIS- TIAN LIVING International Sunday School Les- son for March 19, 1939 | Golden Text: “Like as he who called you is holy, be ye . yourselves also holy in all | one ever practiced the principle | of returning good for evil as did Jesus Christ when he was on earth. Not only will such a prac- tice be good for our characters, | but we are promised the blessing of God upon us for so doing. Peter then, in verses 1-17, de- pitality Band. The program to be rendered, under the direction of A. Barroso, band leader, fol- lows: Overture, “Revelry” — Fred ‘Waltz, vanovici. “Danube Waves”—J. . “The Chancellor”:—! FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100 | Key, 255-ft. frontage on High- way, 755-ft. deep. Small house. | About 25 bearing lime trees. Apply 1118 White street. mar2-s HOUSE AND LOT, 5. rooms,| bath. Apply 1118 White street. i mar2-s| Run from Washington to Vor | Phister street. $1,000. Ap-| ply Rear 1217 Petronia street | aug9-tfs R. S. HOWARD PIANO, $50.00: Electric Range, $25. Two-burner (covered) Gas Plate, $7.50. All i condition. Apply AL marl3-tf 8% acres on Bay, on Highway. all high land, beach front on both sides. P. O. Box 23, Key West. sept?-s FOR SALE—40 acres on Big Pine Key; %4-mile frontage on high- way. Centrally located. High land and fresh spring water. Write or see B. E. CALKINS, feb2-: of-cypress h. $200. Ap- Citizen. marl0-s § ‘yi ply Box N, The R. S. HOWARD PIANO. Good condition. Recently tuned. Ap- ply 827 Duvai street. mayl7-3tx 3IG P| = KEY WATERFRONT, 50 ). Five-reom ., furnished cottage, coconut trees. Ideal for Fishing Camp. $680 Cash. Other lots, $50.00 up. Write Mrs. Calkins, 168 N. W. 53rd Street, Miami, Fla. maré6-s March, “Silver Lake”’— St, FOR SALE—Lot, 48'x50’, corner | ouse AND LOT, 50°x125". ——— Clair. College Songs, “Campos Mem- ories’—Arr. by L. Brockton. Grand Selection, “Songs From the Old Folks’—Arr. by M. L. Lake. March, “The Masquerader”—K. L. King. “Star Spangled Banner”—Key. PIRATE’S GOLD. Edited By LILY LAWRENCE BOW 4 ° Solemn Vespers and Sermon, ‘elares that the life that pays is | the life of righteousness. The first __ THE HURRICANE — :suggestion given is that Christians The islands had their warning of | should guard their tongues, “let! the storm x him refrain his tongue from elit, Deters vie wind pecan its hollow : — ini i and his lips that they speak no (Colored) t Potente cane unquestioned guile”. J. 7 Jowett pee “Tt ig) While yet the clouds hung darkly , facts about the last years of Pe- eae |. in the sk: Simonton Street jae? * stupendously significant that. in| Y> : Morning service, ‘11 o'clock. | ter’s life are few. We see him es- the secrets of the blessed life thé And all the land was verdantly Church School, 3:30 o'clock. | caping from a Jewish prison and Psalmist should immediately turn at peace. : | Young People meet 7 p. m. going to Jerusalem, we have a to the government of the tongue. Then, suddenly, the wind stabbed Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. reference to him at Antioch, but Qur speech is so often destructive atthe deep, | |. Weeknight service, Tuesday, | that is all. Tradition tells of mis- of our blessedness. Venom that AS snorting bulls give challenge month, 4 p. m., at Wesley House. 1:15. Ss PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TRINITY (Lesson Text: I Peter 3:8-19) Reading Room is open on Tues- bi + 4:30 pp: m. . ‘ Senior choir, Friday, 8 p. m. CORNISH CHAPEL A. M. E. Zion Church (Colored) Rev. James D: Daniel, Pastor Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. |. Fah Chon Tynes, Secretary ‘Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sunday school, 3 p.m. Kermit Gibson, superintendent. SAINT PETER’S CHURCH (Colored) Center between Petronia and Olivia Streets | Sundays— Sung Mass, sermon, Holy Com- munion, 8 a. m, Church school follows imme- diately after the 8 o’clock service. Solemn Evenson, sermon, Bene- diction, 7 p. m. Tuesdays-Thursdays— Low Mass with Holy Commun- ion, 7:45 a. m. Wednesdays— Sung Litany and sermon, 7:30 |. BETHEL AME. CHURCH | fa ak: ‘5 (Colored) J. C. Bannerme, Pastor fF. A. Johnson, General Secretary Division and Thomas Sts. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. Junior A, C. E. League meets at 5:30 p. m. Senior A. C. E. League meets at 6:15 p. m. Evening service, 8 p. m. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., class. Friday, 7:30 p, m., choit re- hearsal. SEVENTH DA1 ADVENTIST CHURCH (Colored) Southard between Thomas and Emma Streets William Perkins, Pastor G. Williams, Missionary Leader Sabbath School (Saturday), 10 o'clock. Church services, 11 a. m. Y. P. M. V. S. meeting, 5:30 Pp. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. NEWMAN METHODIST (Colored) | Division Street between White- i Reddick, Supt. Church School, 9:30 a, m. Morning service, 2pworth League, 6 p. m. | Evening service, o'clock. sionary work in Syria and else- where, and, finally, of his death at Rome—crucified head down-! , ward at his own request because ‘he felt unworthy to die as his passes out also seeps in. Where the lips are untrue, the heart abounds in suspicion”. to the foe. The darkened clouds began a sullen race Not only are these Christians TO hang a pall above the ocean/ advised to speak no evil, but depths, Duval and Louisa streets; two lots, corner Bertha street and| Roosevelt Boulevard; two lots: on Pine Key, 100’x100’, good location. Apply 1212 Oiivia street. decl4-s FOR SALE—Cabin Cruiser, fully ! equipped, engine and hull, in very good condition. Newly; renovated. Reasonable for cash. | Apply 506 South street. decl0s FURNISHED COTTAGE, Division Street. Automatic hot water, Frigidaire, newly furn- ished. Apply 625 Division Street. feb7-s | FOR SALE—Double house on, Charles Street, $2,500. Apply! 625 Division Street. feb7-s' FOR SALE—Double Corner Lot Desirable section. Will divide Apply box DOM, The Citizen. febl-s TWO-STORY. HOUSE, modern conveniences. Near Casa Ma- Tina; lot 163’x98. Von Phister street. FOUR NEW. RUGS of Cocoanut Apply 1125 oct31-s leader had done some thirty years' they are admonished to do good,' While crashing, smashing, lashing, Pibre, Different sizes. Reason- | earlier. i | Two epistles are ascribed to Peter, however,‘in'the New Testa- | ment, and of-the first little serious ! question is raised as to the au- thenticity of authorship. Written from Rome about the time of Nero’s persecutions, its mission to the Christians in other lands has been summarized by Bishop Leighton as having been “to es- tablish them in believing, to di- rect them in. doing, and to com- fort them in suffering”. Little doubt is left, after read- jing this letter, that some strenu- ous trial was ahead of the believ- ‘ers, and the insistence upon re- | spect for political authority prob- ably indicats the direction from) sufferings, they might be able to Then that, which such affliction was com- ing. The scattered members of, the new faith were told to endure suffering patiently-and the ex-, ample of Jesus. ig amie per- secutions was same time, Peter it toi reas-; j}sure his readers that | their characters. In our lesson text today, Peter! \outlines some of the outstanding characteristics which a true Chris: tian should continually show to_ the world, especially in times of suffering. In I Peter 3:8 and 9, he says believers should be “like- minded” because they are mem- | | bers of the same body, the Lord ‘Jesus Christ, having the same , hope, the same Lord, the same | baptism, the same God and Fa- to seek peace and pursue it, with the promise to them that the eyes of the Lord are upon the right- cous and that he will hear their prayers. This confidence in the ultimate justice of God, and the assurance of rewards for right- came the wind, To snarl and spout the water into foam. able. 519 Elizabeth street. mar4-s The waters surged and soared in- FIVE ACRES HOWES KEY. Wa- to the sky, The wind screamed banshee fury | into space, eousness, help to keep us diligent And torrents fell from out of the in pursuit of these finer virtues of life. Knowing of the persecutions fleeing clouds To whirl in spinning dance before the wind. which the believers had suffered The puny breakers at the outer and would still suffer, Peter re- minded them, and us, that Jesus, though perfect, also was perse- reefs Were dwarfed and thrown into oblivion } terfront. Near Ramrod Key. Apply 519 Elizabeth street. mar4-s LOT on South Street near Eliza- beth; Lot on Bertha Street near Ocean; Lot on Washing- ton street near Thompson; Lot on Flagler Avenue. Apply 519 Elizabeth Street. mar4-s cuted, and that they should re- By one huge wall of water, high’ LARGE SIZE G. E. REFRIGER- joice that their persecutions were evil doings, but that through their witness for their Lord, Jesus Christ. Y DED ABSENT-MIN’ lins, estranged wife of George that. he showed his affection for her only two or three times a year. upthrust, fury on the land. shook depths, Of flimsy shell foundations under- neath, : Swept on, triumphant as a living flame, : er That mark the passage of the hur- ricane. J. E. ELLIOTT. evevoee Wins Handsome Contest ther. Christians should also be). |“compassionate”, sympathizing one with another, because of the: - | love they bear for Christ and for! one another. They should be “tender-hearted”, capable of lov-; ing and. showing pity one. for an- ther @ be- mility is often commended in the. New Testament and is a virtue which all of us would do well to | practice. | How much easier and more nat-; iP From a classy field that included movie actor Errol |Flynn, band leader Rudy Vallee and man about town should; Woolworth Donahue, James Burke (above) emerged when| winner at a N. Y. night elub recently. | student won a handsomest man contest, received $100 ‘check and a hug from Sophie Tucker, 5 try to live as he lived no The N. Y. U. at tidal wave whieh |, } \At ‘the! NEW YORK—Mrs.’ Edith Col- And raved across the devasted) God, Collins, university professor, tes-. Like thundering Niagaras of pow-| through suffering, would perfect tified in court that her husband | ‘was so absent-minded | { | | { | | | { | | ; } | ATOR, almost new. Bargain. ‘not brought on because of their Which crashqd with “foaming, Apply 519 Elizabeth Street. mar4-s FOURTEEN-FOOT BOAT, with | four-horse outboard Johnson motor, fully equipped, ' $125. 1217 Petronia street, rear. jan4-s: FOR ‘SALE—22%-ft. Boat, made of Cypress, 6-cylinder Nash. Box,N, The Citizen. marl5-6tx FOR SALE—Spanish type house, 61x110'; fruit trees and shrub- bery. 1023 Watson street. Vir- Binia street deadends at this property. marl5-s: MODERN BRICK BUNGALOW. Two bedrooms, enclosed sleep- ing porch, bath, living-room, dining room, breakfast room, kitchen. All conveniences. Bargain, reasonable terms. 1117 feb15-s $23) - Also, lot 50’x125’ on Big Pine Key. Apply 1502 South street. mar4-s FLOWERS CUT FLOWERS—Red and Pink Radiance at all times. Free- man’s, 1121 Catherine St. feb20-tues-sat-tf LOST et Ring with initials Reward and no ques- ked it returned to Jeff Knight, Pepe's Coffee Shop. mar13-lwk BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HAVE GOOD PROPOSITION for person with capital to place Iland City Hotel in operation. Will seil, lease or take‘ mort- gage. Have 31 rooms, 411 William street. G. L. F,, 1023 marll-s Watson strcet. WANTED WANTED—Lot with or without house. Must be reasonable. Give price and location fh first letter. Box DE, The Citizen. marl§-4tx HELP WANTED HELP WANTED—Two attractive girls for Fruit Juice Stand. Apply Bus Terminal Luncheon- ette. mari7-2t FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod- ern conveniences. 1114 Grin- nell Street. nov3-tf FRIVACY OF YOUR -OWN HOME; entire second floor, good ventilation; immaculate; two rooms, private bath, hot water; twin beds, innerspring mattre , box springs. . Ideal for couple, can accommodate 3 or 4; commodious lobby on first floor; breakfast if desired; special weekly rates, ASHBY LODGE, 1417 Ashby St. Cor. Washington and Ashby, '2 biks. off Flagler Ave., near beach. mar18-1tx FOR RENT—Furnished four-room Apartment to couple. All mod- ern conveniences. Summer rate to permanent tenant. Illing- worth, 615 Elizabeth St. mar17-tf FIVE-ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT. 1029 Fleming street. marl11-tf FURNISHED APARTMENT, centrally located, all modern conveniences. Apply 519 Duvai street. decl6-s ROOMS »NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United. Sixteen beautiful new rTooms. Across South Beach. “Phone 9135. feb23-tf HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest to OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, innerspring mattresses. Under new management. 917 Fleming Street. nov18-tf FOR SALE OR RENT ‘FOR SALE OR RENT—Cabin Cruiser with living quarters to accommodate 4. All modern conveniences. Good for. party fishing. 1014 Varela street, octl0-s

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