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_ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1926. Seer eseeseeeeee¢ , FLASHES OF LIFE (By Associated Press) pPestesetsesesesetee CAIRO—Trousers and red ‘caps are preferred by students to shieks’ robes and turbans and as a result! the police are trying to prevent at- tendance at Darelolum College. - So ; far the police have beer unsuccess- | ful because the students, getting in by wearing robes over their trousers | have been sleeping where they study. * + i ' PHILADELPHIA — Sisters have divorced father and son. Mary C. and Renee C. Hurlock, who are in their twenties, and are graduates of a college in France, met Norman! Hurlock, 50, .and Thomas Hurlock, 25, on a trans-Atlantic trip two years ago and since last October have been rooming at a convent. Cruelty was the ground for the divorces. j ee BIRMINGHAM, England — “Get on with the export trade,” is the slogan of a well known royal travel-{ er who has been visiting an. indus-' trial exposition and putting pep into manufacturers. * ' * | NEW YORK—Take care, girls, | that you don’t go crazy trying to re- duce. At Bellevue Hospital in a year some 225 mental cases have, been traced to dieting, coupled with anxiety over avoirdupois. * + + * a TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES : * sseeesreeeseseeeereseeeee 1826—John Boardman Page, 31st! governor of Vermont, born at Rut-; land, Vt. Died there, Oct. 24, 1885. | | 1841—-The Chinese Government} offered rewards of $50,000 for the| bodies of Englishmen, dead or alive! 1846—A fatal duel was fought near Richmond, Va., between John H. Pleasants and Thomas Ritchie, rival newspaper editors of that city. one of its first large fires. ’ 1868—Earl of Derby res:gned the British premiership because of ill health. 1896—-Rear Admiral Joseph Fyffe, a survivor of the Arctic expedition that rescued Dr. Kane in 1856, died at Pierce, Neb. Born at Urbana, 0O., July 26, 1832. j 1918—The Wisconsin State senate condemned Senator La Follette’s war attitude by a vote of 26 to 3. 1924—The Greek Cabinet resigned after refusing the demand of the Extremists to- set up a republic. i | 1925—Medill McCormick, United States senator from Illinois, died in Washington, D. C. { leeeseeerescrecrssesslioversccecscsenes * 24 ele tle . . . * * * * * . * * « * E fa planes are to make a flight for ex- 1858—Los Angeles was visited by ploration over tropical Africa. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN : bd TM ARI IAA ADL A ded MOLY. “KEY WEST FOREVER” , . a* 0 There is no better evidence of a commendable community spirit than that of loyalty to a town ‘in which a person lives. If a town is worth living in it is worth defending and support- ing in its efforts to advance with the rest of ‘the world. oov en enee seeeteseeeeseeeees AIR EXPLORERS IN TROPICS CAIRO—Three British army aero- 't dose a Childs § P Cold HILDREN hate to he dosed with med- icine. Vicks VapoRub relieves colds, without dosing, in two ways at once. ‘When rubbed over throat and chest at bedtime:— by the (1) Itis vaporized an@ inhaled right to the air passages and lungs; (2) At the time it acts through heat Pace * a Facts and Fi For The Advertiser s a In order to show that The Citizen is the consistent leader in both Local and Na- tional Advertising, the fol- - lowing facts and figures are submitted to the business MILAN—Carol, of Rumania, has gone to gay Paree. So has Mme. Lupesco, same train. * * ——— 4 KING HAS LABORER’S JOB j tice, “drawing out” the pain, tight- j mess and soreness. Of course Vicks is foe ppt righ pot gage oct QD F%5.0 if Mis men of Key West. Local Advertising THE CITIZEN Number of lines run during January 123.298 Local Advertising OTHER PAPER Number of lines run during January 113.316 MEME ME SEE EES ' . | SUNDERLAND, Eng. — Robert. ORMOND BEACH, Fla.—Glenna. Taylor, working here as a laborer, is Collett. has gone round in 79 doing rightful king of the Mendi tribe of nine holes in sundry strokes less Sierra Leone. His royal name. is than John D Rockefeller takes for George. eight. | Cf hdd de dadahedde dadiuhadiuhdadadaddadadaditadiadadad * * LOUISVILLE — Raymond Gate- wood “Charlestoned” his way to a thirty day jail sentence and $25 fine, on an assault and battery charge. He could not keep from ex- hibiting his latest step in the aisle of a theatre here, and when the; doorman attempted to eject him Gatewood attacked him. * * * NEW YORK — Mrs. Michael Strange (Mrs. John Barrymore) is to make her New York state debut in “Bastern,” which will have its first | American performance before East- er. i , | Methodist and United Brethren Church officials in Washington deny , that churches have weakened in sup- port of prohibition. BATH ROOM ' Among its many uses, Sapolio is par- ticularly effective int cleaning bathtubs, wash basins and metal fixtures. When using Sapolio, gentle rubbing only is necessary to keep the bathroom clean t FoRuB Jars Useo YeaRy ’ oN, t pe PPP P PII I~tL(ALAL LL AAA AoA MA daha hhh hehe dételetleleléeaeteaeeeeletletircriaaer em, * * * LONDON—After a private per- formance of a play by Lord Lathom, crities are denouncing it as glorifica- i tion of the oldest profession. The} | author ddvhits it must ‘be tented dowd }* F for public performance, but says he; has heaps of American offers, His | father was once play censor. | ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS CO. Sete Menutacturers 439 West St, New York,U.S.A. CUT THIS OUT-- | _ AT IS: WORTH MONEY: ~ send this ad and ten cents to Foley | & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, JIL, writing your name and address clearly. You will receive a ten cent | Dottle of FOLEY’S HONEY AND. T/R COMPOUND for coughs, colds | and hoarseness, also free sample | packages of FOLEY PILLS, a diu- | retic stimulant for the kidneys, and! FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for | Constipation. and Biliousness.* These | wonderful remedies have helped mil- | lions of people. Try them! Key) West Drug Co. feb1-1m | Foreign n Adv THE CITIZEN Number of lines run during January 39.704 Foreign Advertising OTHER PAPER Number of lines run during January 15.554 These. figures show total lineage for but 26 issues of The Citizen, as me Sunday paper is issued, against 30 issues of the other paper. All Foreign Advertising is placed by Advertising Agencies whe make 2 timate circulation is looked into as well 2s general standimg of all papers. ‘ It will be noted that these experienced advertising men placed three THE KEY WEST CITIZEN EX-QUEEN SETS MODE LONDON—Many society women | are having their gowns designed along! lines favored by the teautiful ex- Queen of Greece. A CITY OF BOULEVARDS vf SHE narrowest street in Ful- tord By-the-Sea is 80 feet wide. Major boulevards vary in width from 125 feet to 250 feet. Eultord: By-the-Sea because of its wide streets and liberality ct layout stands out in the great Miami district as the finest residential’ and business section in the entire area. Wide. streets give assurance of steadily increasing values to property owners. Shrewd invest- ors, realizing this, have already reaped substantial profits. To- morrows profits will be yours if you act—now. i j If Every Girl Who Feels That She Is A Failure . Write for free literature about } the New City, nine miles north ? of Miami, on Ditie Hichwer j ae — Florida Cities Finance Co - MC. Tebbete. President Fulford By-the- Sea— 145 E Flagler S: “nem