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PAGE SIX MONROE eecovesveccccccoscccoeste THE KEY WEST CITIZEN i ! ,others Chapters 10743 of the Laws reading, February 22, 1926. Passed by City Council on second} ORDINANCE NO 231, COUNCIL SERIES jof Florida, 1925, and acts amend-| i atory thereof and supplemental ;reading. February 23, 1926. i thereto, and in pursuance of an ont Passed by City Council on third! “My little boy. had trouble imance of the City Council of the and final reading, February 23, | his bronchial tubes since ‘he City of Key West adopted on , 1926. . | three. We tried all kinds of the... day of _....._, | (Signed) PAUL G. ALBURY, |S¥TUPS and medicines, without 11926. This bond has been validated | President City Council. felief. For ten weeks he was ,by decree of the Circuit Court of the | Attest: |didn’t get a night's sleep due j Twentieth Judicial Cireuit of the/ © WALLACE. PINDER, pes xt —— ne: & State of Florida, in and for Monroe City Clerk. 7 y ps Approved: i |night, after taking Foley's 0 If-1S HEREBY CERTIFIED, RE- LESLIE A. CURRY, [%"¢-Tar, he slept all night,” CITED AND DECLARED that all feb24-1t Mayor. |rs. Ruth Willard, 1624 Kappes acts, conditions and things required / —_— fe treet, Indianapolis, Ind. Satisfac- | to exist, happen or be performed | PREVENTS INFECTION eas teamaere orrede tater ee ;precedent te and in the issuance of : febl-1m) | ; this bond, exist, have happened and | ;have been performed in due time, Let the Arfnan Press print it li eeeccccasescceee ,form and manner as required by the o ee —— _ ;Constitution and statutes of the’ | POPC COCO ooo O TOES ESOC OSES SE SESSSSS SESE OSES ESOS ESEET State of Florida, and that the LISTINGS WANTED amount of this bond, together with ; all other indebtedness of said City: We have buyers interested in City and Key Property. Fer sare ful. personal attention, list your property with us. We ale hare AN ORDINANCE AUTHOR- IZING THE ISSUANCE OF TWO HUNDRED AND TWEN- TY-FIVE THOUSAND DOL- LARS ($225,000) BONDS OF TODAY This Movie Villain THE COY OF KEY Weer. FLORIDA, FOR THE PURPOSE From Real Life | OF CONSTRUCTING AN AD- Characters in photoplays are often! DITIONAL NINE HOLES TO drawn from life and are not always) THE MUNICIPAL GOLF figments of an author’s imagination, | COURSE, INCLUDING THE i according to the producer of “Wak-/ FILLING OF LOW LAND, FOR , : meet | STREET PAVING AND RE- ing Up the Town,” which comes to) BarRING, AND RESURFAC- the Monroe Theatre today. As. sf A ING, GRADING, GUTTERING an example of this, he tells the fol-| AND CURBING THE STREETS lowing story: 2 _ .. _| OF SAID CITY, AND FOR THE “When I was a kid, I lived in a CONSTRUCTION OF SIDE- little Indiana town, and I had a dog. | WALKS, AND PROVIDING This dog was my pal. One day a; FOR THE LEVY OF TAXES man poisoned_the dog because he} FOR THE PAYMENT OF SAID barked at him when he went through; BONDS. the alley back of our house. Right} WHEREAS, does not exceed any limit prescribed it is desired and by the Constitution or statutes of then and there I swore vengeance deemed necessary by the Mayor and said State, and the full faith on that man. “Years passed. I grew to man- hood and became publisher of the local paper. The man who poisoned my dog ran for city marshall. was the type that would! I op- posed him bitterly. But in spite of my opposition—or perhaps because of it—he was elected. He asked me why I had oppcesed him; and I told him it was because he had poisoned my dog. Asa result, I lost the city printing. :. “More time passed. New York, worked on the New York papers and finally sold my first fic- tion story. The villain in that story was the man who had: poisoned my dog. “Again time passed. Finally I en- tered the movies as a scenario ‘ -writer.. The villain in my first scen- ario was again the unpleasant per- son who had poisoned my dog. Now I have produced my first photoplay. Can you guess who the villain is? Of course you can. So I feel now that I have had my revenge. The He} I went to |City Council of the City of Key | West, that bonds of said City be is- sued for the following purposes and in the following amounts: $100,000 for the construction of an additional nine holes to the muni- -¢ipal golf course in the public park on Stock Island, including the fill- ing of low land. : | $100,000 for street paving and re- pairing and re-surfacing, grading, guttering, curbing, or any, either or all of such purposes as may be de- termined by the City Council. $25,000 for the construction Florida; and WHEREAS, the City Council of ,the City of Key West is authorized to issue bonds to said amounts and t . < |for said purposes under the provi- sions of Chapter 10743 of the Laws of Florida, 1925. | NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT OR- DAINED by the City Council of the City of Key West, Florida, that there shall be issued $225,000 Public Im- provement Bonds of the City of Key West, Florida. Of the proceeds of said bonds $100,000 shall be used for ‘the construction of an additional nine | of. sidewalks in the City of Key West, | character is played by George Drom- holes to the municipal golf course in | gold, and-he did the part so real- the public park on Stock Island, in-| istically that I almost accused him of poisoning my dog!” TOMORROW Paramount Comedy of Modern Married Lite What is the trouble with wives? Someone says: “They spend too much. “They flirt too much. “They nag too much. “They wear too little.” ,eluding the filling of-.low land, | |$100,000 shall be used for street. |paving and repairing and re-surfac- | jing, grading, guttering, curbing or: ‘any, either or all of such purposes, . jand to such extent as may be deter- mined by the City Council hereaf- , ter, and $25,000 shall be used for “the. purpose of. constructing side- | walks in the City of Key. West as jthe.City Council may determine. “Said bonds shall be dated January }1,°1926, and shall mature serially in jnumerical order $10,000 on January and | credit of.the City.of Key West are hereby irtevocably pledged for the! punctual payment of the principal and interest of this bond. : IN WITNESS WHEREOF the City of Key West has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and its cor- porate seal to be hereunto affixed, ; attested by the City Clerk, and the _coupons hereto annexed to bear the! facsimile signatures of said Mayor | and said City Clerk, and this bond! to be dated the first day of January, 1926. Mayor, City of Key West, Florida. ; City Clerk, y of Key West, Florida. j (FORM OF COUPON) January i | On the first day of July, 19........,1 ,the City of Key West, Florida, will | ‘pay to bearer Thirty Dollars ($30.00) | in gold coin of the United States, at; United’ States Mortgage & Trust| Company, New York City, N. Y., be-/ ing six months’ interest then due on} its Public Improvement Bond, dated ; January 1, 1926. No. Fi Mayor. City Clerk. FOR REGISTRA- TION) In conformity with a provision of the within bond, this bond may be! registered as to principal only in the | name of the holder, such registration | being noted in the registration blank } below, after which registration this! bond shall be transferable only upon the books-of the City Clerk anti} it | | (PROVISION shall have: been registered as pay- able to bearer, after which it shall be transferable by delivery. The} all “truggists The Rt.-Rev. Joseph H. Johnson, Protestant Episcopal bishop of Los Angeles, today completes his thirtieth year in the episcopate. Z covers the grey, to grey. faded. bleached, or streaky hair, leaving it Soft, Glossy and Natural. Works so well no one will know the ALL the grey; covers Stubborn or how caused. <5 Does not inteffere with permanent wav- 4 . Eau de Henna is two liquids, one @ plication. It colors at once, No mess. pack. not shade off reddish with many powdered hennas Anyone Can Put It On > Win not rub No experience off. Not affected by sea bathing, run, shampooing, or permanent waving. Will ithstand tropical climates. io a number of good buys to offer. Agents for Spanish and Cuban Tile. ATLANTIC REALTY CO. J. A.GAITI +. A. ROKER 18 DUVAL ST. eeccccccecooecso 8O8 OO ARERR OOG OHO ROE FOR QUICK, TASTY SPREADS How much the convenience of Electric Appii- ances and the charm they lend to a table is appreciated by housewives! For breakfast. tea, a bite after the the- atre, and tasty spreads at anytime, Electrical Appli- ances are indispensable in the modern household. The rapidly growing popularity of the Electric Perco- lator, Toaster, Waffle Iron, Etc.. has made them appro- ants.” which are greatly appreciated. A CUMPLETE LINE CAN BE HAD THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC CO. priate and highly prized. They are “Electric Sere The time-and labor-saving convenience of SOHO EEEEEOESEER EET HEEE HEHEHE ROHR EHH EHR EHO R RHE What is the trouble with wives?. /1 in each of the years i932 to 1940 Tegistration of this bond as to prin- | For Sale in Key West by Key woat Divorce court judges, puzzled hus- bands and attorneys specializing in eases dealing with marital woes have been trying to find an answer to this question for a long time. It in- terested Sada Cowan and Howard Higgin so much that they wrote an original story for the screen, “The Trouble With Wives,” directed for Paramount by Malcolm St. Clair and featuring Florence Vidor, Tom Moore, Esther Ralston and Ford Sterling. Moore is the pondering husband inclusive, and $15,080 on January 1 im each of the years 1941 to 1949 inclusive. Said bonds shall be num- bered from 1 to 225 inclusive, of the denomination of $1,000 each, and shall bear interest at the rate of six per centum per annum, payable semi- annually January 1 and July 1. Said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor of said City and shall have the cor- porate seal of said City affixed there- to, attested by the City Clerk, and ;shall have coupons for interest at-; tached, said coupons being executed : in the picture which will be shown with the fac-simile signatures of said at the Monroe Theatre tomorrow. It ;Mayor and said City Clerk, and gaid treats of the subject of divorce in a | bonds and coupons shall be in sub-; richly humorous fashion, is an easy- | stantially the following form, to-: flowing, mirthful analysis of the lit-; wit: tle human episodes which mean so UNITED STATES OF AMERICA much in the marriage arrangement. | STATE OF FLORIDA The incidents follow closely aren COUNTY OF MONROE one another and they hit home even} CITY OF KEY WEST though the story deals in generalities| PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT BOND to avoid any suggestion of being No... ite a $1,000.00 propaganda or of preaching a ser-| The City of Key West, Monroe mon. | County, Florida, acknowledges itself Lucy Beaumont, Edward Ken-;indebted and for value received nedy, Etta Lee and William Court- hereby promises to pay to bearer, or’ right have prominent roles in the |if this bond be registered to the reg- supporting cast. | istered owner hereof, the sum of eee pa ceeeiareouios: |One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) ° {on the first day of January, 19......, Too Much of a Good Thing jtegether with interest thereon at the “It is six years since [had my first |rate of six per centum per annum, stomach trouble. It rapidly grew!payable semi-annually January 1 worse. My food would not digest and!and July 1, upon presentation and was reduced to skin and bone. My!surrender of the interes. coupons doctor put me on a starvation diet, jhereto annexed as they severally be- and when my pains grew worse I come due and payable; both principal concluded it was too much of a good! and interest being payable in gold thing. On the advice of my druggist |coin of the United States of Amer-' I tried MAYR'’S “One Dose Willlica of the present standard weight | day of . cipal shall not restrain the nego- tiability of the coupons by delivery merely. | DATE OF REGISTRATION: 4 IN WHOSE NAME REGISTERED: i SIGNATURE OF CLERK: ‘ (FORM OF CERTIFICATE OF VALIDATION) Validated and confirmed by de- cree of the Circuit Court of the Twentieth Judicial Circuit of the State of Florida, in and for Monroe | County, rendered the ... - 1926. i i } : ; } ; Clerk of uit Gourt of the Twentieth Judicial Circuit of the State of Florida, in and for Mon-/ roe County. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that while said bonds or any of them remain outstanding and unpaid, there shall annually be assessed, levied and collected upon all of the taxable property of the City of Key. West, a tax sufficient to provide for the pay- ment of the principal and interest of the said bonds as the same become due and payable, and ‘said tax shal annually be assessed, levied and col- lected at the same time in the same; manner as other city taxes are assess- ed, levied and collected. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED ' and Olivieri's Pharmacy. EE SSCOSSTOSSSSSHSSESSSHSSSSSSSOSSSSSESOSOS Keeping Pace With. Convince,” and am now entirely well.” It is a simple, harmless preparation .that removes the ca- tarrhal mucus from the tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, includ- ing appendicitis. One dose will con- vince or money refunded. For sale by all druggists. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees . 2 . ere eeeeeeeeereeeeet - Rudolph Gans, celebrated pianist and composer, born in Zyrich, Swit- gerland, 49 years ago today. Bishop Ernest G. Richardson, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, born. in St. Vincent, West Indies, 58 years ego todag. Dr. William A. Maddox, president of Rockford College, born at Rich- mond, Va., 63 years ago today. ' TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS intestinal | and fineness at United States Mort- gage & Trust Company, New York City, N. Y. } This bond may be registered as to {principal in the name of the holder upon the books of the City Clerk, which registration shall be noted hereon and thereafter this bond shall be transferable only upon the books of said City Clerk upon the pre- sentation of this bond accompanied by a written instrument of transfer iduly made and acknowledged by the registered owner and approved by the City Clerk, provided, however, that this bend may be registered as payable to bearer and transferability by delivery restored. “The registra- tion ef this bond as to principal shall aot restrain the negotiability ef the soupons hereto attached by delivery merely. the public park on Stock Island, pav- that said bonds may be sold at either | public or private sale and it shall not be necessary to give any notice whatsoever of the offering of said bonds for sale. i BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that Ordinance No. 230, Council Series, of the Ordinances of the City of Key West, same being an ordi- nance entitied “An Ordinance Au- thorizing the Issuance of Two Hun- dred and Twenty-five Thousand Dol- lars ($225,000) Bonds ef the City ef Key West, Florida, for the Pur- pose ef Constructing an Additional Nine Holes te the Municipal Golf Course, Including the Filling of Low Land, for Street Paving and Repair- ing, and Re-surfacing, Grading, Gut- tering and Curbing the Streets of said City, and for the Construction of Sidewalks, and Providing for the Levy of Taxes for the Payment of said Bonds,” be and the same is hereby repealed in its entirety, BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that this ordinance shall be publish- ed in The Key West Citizen, a news- paper published in the City of Key West, Florida, and shall take éffect from and after the date of such pub- lication. Passed by City Council on first Key West’s Growth SS In keeping with the rapidly growing city of KEY WEST, we have established a lumber yard on Trumbo Island, our sheds being located on from cars to shed. This will enable us to save our customers many thousands of dollars during ficiency in service. In addition to looking forward in this matter, we trace each car of material by telegraph carefully from the time it leaves the mill to the time it reaches us, thus leaving no stone unturned to give our customers what they want when they want it. SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING a side track, enabling unloading of cars direct the coming year, not to mention increased ef- ee” PISTiTitittiiitititittiittititiei sitesi titesetyy & ENGINEERING CO. “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” Phone 598 White & Eliza Sts.