The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 23, 1926, Page 3

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, See e een eevee ccel FLASHES OF LIFE (By Associated Press) eek wet eae e te 8) TRURO, N. S.—Co-eds at the Pro-! vincial Normal College must wear skirts that reach a point one quarter the distance from the knee caps to the ankles. The faculty has delegat- ed a woman to measure suspects. * i” * WILKESBARRE — The county grand jury has been given the fol-' lowing admonition as to witnesses; by Judge Fuller: “Those thou needst not investigate, nor criticize, nor give advice. Congress does enough of that.” j * * * } DENVER—Mary Louise Spas, Mr-} Browning’s erstwhile cinderella girl, is wearing the fraternity pin of Her- bert W. Singleton, a magazine agent. who came from Rochester, N. Y., and he has a diamond ring of hers. “Just friendship,” says Singleton. > * * ORMOND BEACH — John D. Rockefeller likes to see how golf should be played as well as play it himself.. He followed Sarazen, Die- gel, Compston and Massey around. * * * HANOVER, N. H.—Jimmy Pack- ard, 12, made a 72 foot ski jump at 2 carnival for children of the Dart- ‘mouth faculty. * * * POCATELLO, Idaho — Warren Brown, 13, finished second in the Ashton dog derby of 25 miles. ee ; LONDON——Now that. Washing-' ton’s birthday is over and pieces of Warwick Priory are being used to produce his ancestral hame near Richmond, Va., efforts are being made to get parliament to prohibit exportations of historic buildings. -s * NEW YORK—Two performances by-Marion Talley have added $39,000 to the treasury of the Metropolitan Opera. All sold out for her next ap- pearance, ge , a HOLLIS, N .Y—aA moral blight on the town is no more. Members of the Civic Association spent the~holiday fazing an old vacant house about “Which there had been complaints. The owners consented to its destruc-; tien, Ss PAUPERS TO BUY RADIO. DRIFFIELD, Eng.—lInmates of the poot house are making toys i will seil in order to buy | SPR IT is WORTH MONEY Send this ad and ten cents to Foley | & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, | fi, writing your name and address clearly. You will receive a ten cent bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND for coughs, colds n@ hoarseness, also free sample of FOLEY PILLS, a diu- ‘retic stimulant for the kidneys, and FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for Constipation and Biliousness. pheee | wonde remedies have helped mil- lions of people. Try them! Key West Drug Co. febl-im LIVES AFTER 150-FOOT FALL, | BIDEFORD, Eng.—Though Fred Headon fel! over a 150-foot cliff, he will recover from his injuries. DURING THE TEENS | Healthful progress of a child depends upon the foods | utilized during the age of growthand throughthe teens. | ‘Scott's Emulsion | of pure cod-liver oil is a vita- | min-rich food that favorably influences growth and strength. It is a food- : tonic FRESH OYSTERS Indian Pass Selects Received Daily At WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM Phone 687-W 900 Southard St. , 1926. Many Cases of in Key West Local People Urged to Use Vigorous Measures to Com- bat Further Spread of Deep Grippy Colds. PNEUMONIA CHIEF DANGER Grippe Attacks Weaken Body’s Re | sistance to Germs of Pneumonia —All Colds Should be Treated Promptly. Deep grippy colds have been un- usually prevalent here this winter. The situation is fairly general throughout the States. In some sections these colds are called “in- fuenza,” but the majority or health officers report that they are much milder than the original epidemic and resemble more closely the old- fashioned la grippe. They are usu- ally accompanied by a headache or achy feeling over the body, “running of the nose,” sneezing and frequently by gastric and intestinal» complic2- tions such as hiccoughs, nausea, diarrhea, etc. Colds are too often neglected un- til they have lowered the vitality sufficiently to permit the lurkinz germs, which cause pneumonia, bron- chitis and influenza to attack the body. j Don’t Take Chances The only safe plan is to attack 4 cold right at the beginning. A hot foot bath, a laxative, a sweat and 2 vigoruos application of Vicks Vapo- Rub at bedtime over throat and chest will often break up a cold over night. For hours after Vicks ie_ applied the vapors of -camphbor, menthol eucalyptus, thyme and turpentine, released as vavors by the bodv heat, are inhaled directly inte the infected air passages. At the ‘ame time it warms and stimulates the skin like 2 poultice, “drawing out” the sore- ness 3ad ruin. It i- aa obstinate cold mdeed that can resist this direct, double action. Vicks Vapor Steam If the air passages «are badly stopped cp, try the “teakettle and tent” treatment. This method—fully explained in the directions—consists,' briefly, of vaporizing Vicks im a tea-| kettle and arranging a newspaper “tent” over the patient’s head so that the combined warm steam and medi-. cated Nicks for the frequent colds of chil-| dren, as it can be used freely and often, without disturbing the diges- tion—you “just rub it in.” Over 21 i millions jars are used yearly. j vapors tan be inhaled. especially SOUTHERNMOST FLORIDA REALTY CO.) Brokers in Frost Free Lands. Write or Wire Us. NEXT TO SAN CARLOS. Phone 312 :| Grippe Reported | || Bring Your Shoe Repair Work te teeterecscreseeces| DOG A FIRE ALARM 7 TODAY’S EVENTS *! EVANSTON, IL—Cato, a dog * owned by Mrs. E. C. Chapin, pulled * {the bedelothes off his mistress to This is the 175th anniversary of|Waken her when her house caught the birth of Gen. Henry Dearborn, fire. who commanded the U. S. Army at; wee tages ea of the War re WEED-KILLER DEATH DRINK * tte terse eeetesesess | - | LITTLE ROC Ark.—Charles Rotary comes of age today, the first! Garratt took a pre from a bottle club of the kind in the world having . been formed in Chicago on this date/°f pace gage by mistake and drop- lead. 21 years ago. | Frederick B. Warde, remembered’ Countess of Cathcart lands in New by the older generation as a famous; York after suddenly receiving per- tragedian and later as a Shakesperian' mission for ten days’ stay. lecturer, is 75 years old today. ios seo ti ! Railroad union officials at Cleve- Fol!owing the expiration of ane organize American Home Build- mourning period for Queen Alexan-; z “ ee “ * = ers, Ine., to aid workers in building dra, social functions at court will be ona hee: resumed today with the holding of; a levee by the King at St. James’s | Palace. | Sons and daughters of Charles W. | Bingham, Cleveland, give Yale Uni- The fifteenth annual convention of versity $1,000,000 for buildings in the National Association of Builders’ honor of their father. Exchanges will be opened in Okla-' homa City today with delegates in at- Let the ‘Artem Prem. de tendance from all-sections of the printing. country. i ] Discussion of the latest develop- ments and problems respecting co- operative enterprises related to farming will be discussed at the an- nual meeting and banquet of the Eastern States Farmers’ Exchange at: Springfield, Mass., today. | At the municipal primaries today in Seattle and Tacoma, the largest. two cities in the State of Washing-| ton, the voters will have their first opportunity to vote on whether they; 2 desire to have women mayors. |° @ BOX 13 S11 FRONT STREET K=Y WEST, FLA Charles Ponzi, the erstwhile “fnan-! cial wizard” of Boston, is to be ar- raigned in court at Jacksonville, Fla., today, to answer to charges of irregu- larity in his Florida land schemes. | His wife has been indicted with him. FRESH WESTERN STEAKS OF ALL KINDS WE HAVE INSTALLED AN Chairman Green, of house, ways, od etog: and means committee, warns scnate ELECTRI TO TE taxes will have to be raised before/ ‘ as saree end of year because of too drzstic!| SPECIAL DINNER AND cuts. | PLATE LUNCH INCLUDING FRESH MEAT AND FRESH VEGETABLES SANITARY RESTAURANT You Know a Tonic is Good when it makes you eat like a SN ens a es: cheeks. You can soon Effect of Strengthening, Invigorating f rage nae nape elle oe | ze | What’s The Difference BETWEEN A COBBLER AND A SHOE REBUILDER? The Answer Is Found In the Work Turned Out By This Shop Here 0. K.. SHOE SHOP Recital by GLEN E assisted by ALTA This is a golden opportunity for Key West to hear the famous Scotch baritone. him will be Alta Hill, well-known pianist. : Mr. Ellison’s appearance here makes it pos- sible to perform an interesting musical experi- I In some of the numbers, the famous artist will compare hir voice with its Re-Crea- tion by Mr. Edison’s new phonograph. Thursday, Febraary 25 at 8:15 P.M. ment. NOTICE! Mr. F. E. Hatwood, an ex- pert watch-maker, jeweler and our store at 130 Duval street. Only the highest grade of ex- pert service rendered, at the most reasonable prices. FRANK JOHNSON JEWELRY STORE High School A number of complimentary invitations are available for this special concert. Call, write, or telephoze for them, at once. They will be issued im Ske order of application. ‘wasp waists . . changed. Tic _—_— iF v, CasToriA MOTHER:~ Fletcher's Castoria is 2 pleasant, harmless Substi- tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. ‘To avoid imitations, always look for the sigriature of Zntlilae Ziover: directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend i ROBERTS & WHALTOR REAL ESTATE BROKERS OFFICE: Cor. Fleming and Margaret Ste Cable Address: Trot Phone 788 PO Bes isa KEY WEST, FLORIDA We Solicit Your Listings, Both City Property and Key Acreagee If lt ls Results You West, We Get ix © OSC 8 OOOO 8S OS SSS ESS ES ~ SO SELESEO HSS S OOOO OOOO You can’t stay where you are You turn through a kodak album and smile at old-style clothes. Skirts cluttering the ankles... . hats perched high up on hair . . - . awkward sleeves—odd how your taste has _ Yet day by day your taste changes in all you wear-and do. You don’t like the same books, enjoy the same movies, choose the same underwear, prefer the same soap you did a short while ago. LLISON HILL Assisting Auditorium J. L. Stowers Music Co. You are so used to the better, you wonder why you liked the old. Advertisements make you know the better as soon as it’s proved to be better. They tell of good things accepted as good taste in the best homes. The hosiery, glass-curtains, lighting fixtures other moderns use; why their use is preferred. Advertisements influence so many around you, sooner or later you'll feel the change. Even if you never read an advertisement, you'll use in time some of the convenience which advertisements urge you to use today. Since you'll enjoy what they advertise anyway, why not begin enjoying it now? Read the advertisements to be alert to the best today

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