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> William R. Warren, presi- PAGE EIGHT NEW MEMBERS “ARE ADDED TO WOMAN'S CLUB SIXTEEN MORE BECOME AF- FILIATED WITH KEY “WEST’S PROGRESSIVE OR- GANIZATION Sixteen new members were ad- mitted to the Woman’s Club yes- terday at the regular business mecting held at 4:30 in the naval recreation hall, naval station. The following members have been added to the club’s list of mefnbers: Mrs. Robert F. Spotts- wood, Mrs. Bascom Grooms, Mrs. Robert B. Russell, Mrs. Stella Curry, Mrs. Abraham Wolkow- sky, Mrs. George Lucas, Mrs. Harry Boyer, Mrs. Harry Jones, Miss Isabel Avila, Lowe, Mrs. Eugene C. Lowe, Mrs. K. Curry, Mrs. Charles Pinder, Mrs. William Weaver, Mrs. S. L. MeDonald and Mrs. Ray Navarro. |. The milk committee made a re- port relative to the work being carried on, stating that 130 chil- dren receive milk daily. The chair- man of the committee, Mrs. An- drew Miller, said that the children are very appreciative of the milk and look forward -to it every day. The club adopted a resolution favoring zoning and planning by the city. Recently Frank W. Lovering of West Medford, Mass., spoke before the Woman’s Club on city planning, urging the club to get behind this movement. presided over the meeting. REVIVAL SERVICE -WELL ATTENDED, LARGE_ CROWDS ASSEMBLE AT TENT ON SOU- THARD ST. Revival service tent was well attended. preacher termed the meeting} “Church Night,” and spoke on the failures of the church members. The subject was “There is no dif- ference between the sinner in the church and the sinner on the out- side. Sin is sin.” ‘The sermon) was fitting and to the point, the} song service beginning at 7:15. Children’s service is held at 3) o’Aock in the afternoon. Tonight will be “Family Night,” and whole! families may come and sit to- gether. All are invited. SHORT-LIVED JOY PARIS—Mrs. Elizabeth Sheldon hurried here from Liverpool, im- mediately upon locating a brother she had not heard from in 13 years only to find he had died two hours before her arrival, last night in} The ‘Rev. Narcisse Dennis must serve two years in the Virginia peniten- * tiary, despite his plea that a spirit- nalistic medium had influenced him Mrs. Edward | te forge and pass a check. DEMPSEY TO TRAIN AT LAUREL PARK (By Associated Press) HENDERSONVILLE, N. C., Mareh 3.—Jack Dempsey will seek physical perfection in his coming fight with Harry Wills, in the “land of the sky.” His train- ing camp, it was announced here yesterday, will be set up in Laurel Park estates, a suburb of Hendersonville, early in April. The anrouncement, which was made by Eddie Connor, represent- ing the heavyweight champion, also contained the information that adequate accommodations will be provided for trainers and the army of newspaper writers who will watch him through the training period. Connor, after an inspection of the training camp site, said it was ideal for the purpose. MANY GOLF AND TENNIS CONTESTS (By Associated Press) JACKSONVILLE, Fila., March 3.—Golfers and tennis players, both great and small are cavort- ing over Florida greens and courts in four major golf tourn- aments, and two tennis. Women are the participants in one each of the golf* and tennis. The South Florida open cham- pionship at Sebring, will probably take the precedent over the golf affairs. ‘Wild Bill’ Mehlhorn. winner of the South Central championship, again finds him- self in a tie for the champion- ship. PEAS RAE ARIE Ia SS EI For Quick ‘Sales List Your Property With Gulf Keys Realty Co., Inc. 534 Fleming St. Phone 37 Reference: First National Bank, Chamber of Commerce F. H. SOLOMON Plumber ad Dealer in Ph ers Supplies and Sheet Me' Work V. & K. AUTOMATIC PUMP- ING OUTFITS 722 CAROLINE ST. Next to Peacon’x Hardware Store PHONE 621-W Highest Prices Paid For Second Hand Furniture and Household Goods LITTLE STORE AROUND CORNER 509 WILLIAM ST. ISN’T IT FUNNY? if your teeth necd fixing you would ge to your dentist! (WELL) there no reason why you puag who hair culture would ru any obligations on your part. CASA MARINA TEL, 780 BUICK MOTOR COMPANY FLINT, MICHIGAN Division of General Motors Corporation WePRetter Butch CARS IN STOCK RIGHT NOW COME IN AND PLACE YOUR ORDER Antonio Garcia’s Garage PHONE 471 CORNER GREENE AND SIMONTON STS ‘When Better Automobiles Are Built, Buick Will Build Them LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT, OF THE STATE OF FLOR- IDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. In_re: Application of Helga Fors- berg to become a Free-Dealer. This cause coming on to be heard upon the petition» in Chan- cery, Publisher's Affidavit, Testi- mony and Master’s Report, and it appearing that the equities are with the petitioner and that she is en- titled to the relief prayed for in said Petition, the Court being fully advised in the premises: It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed, that the said Helga Forsberg be, and she is hereby licensed to take charge of and manage her own estate and prop- erty, and to become a free dealer in ‘every respect to contract and be contracted with, to sue and be sued, and to bind herself in all respects as fully as if she were un- married. It is further ordered, adjudged and decreed that this order be pub- lished once a week for four con- secutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in said county and state. Done and ordered at Chambers in the City of Key West, Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, this 10th day of Febru- ary, A. D. 1926. (SEAL), JEFFERSON B. BROWNE? Judge. RAYMOND R. LORD, Solicitor for Petitioner. feb10-17-24; mar3-10 ORDER OF PUBLICATION 2 CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT OF THE STATE OF FLOR- IDA IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY—IN CHANCERY, Rosa E. Duyal and Francis N. Hyatt, Complainants. Bill to Terminate a Trust and to Quiet Title. Joseph A. Thouron, Trustee for Concepcion Conde, if alive, and if dead, his un- known heirs, devisees or grantees; and all other un- known persons having or claiming any interest in the lands the subject matter of this suit, vs. Defendants. Complainants having filed their sworn bill of complaint in the above entitled cause, setting forth therein that they are the owners and in possession of the following described real estate situate, lying and being in the County of Mon- roe, State of Florida, to-w On the Island of Key West, and is part of Lot Three (3) of Square Thirty-eight (38), ac- cording to Witliam A. White- head’s Map of said Island de- ated in February, A. D. Commencing at’ a point - hundred-and-thirty - six ) feet from the Corner of Whitehead and Eaton Streets, and running thence along Whitehead Street in a South- easterly direction Forty (4@) feet and Six (6, tnches; thence at right angles in a Northeast- erly — direction _One-hundred Ninety-seven (197) feet and Nine (9) Inches; thence at right angles in a Northwesterly di- rection Forty (40) feet and Six (6) inches; thence at right angles in a Southwesterly di- rection One-hundred and Ninety- seven (197) feet and Nine (9) inches back to the point of be- ginning. And having alleged therein that a trust created by a certain deed from John Conde to Joseph A. Thouron as Trustee of the legal title for Concepcion Conde has long since terminated by the lapse of time and the actions of the parties thereto; and that _ complainants have Leen im the open, notorious, adverse and continuous possession of said real estate for a perivd of fifteen years and upwards claiming the same under color of title; that the defendant, Joseph A. Thouron, Trustee, or his heirs, devisees or grantees, and other persons un- known to complaints are assert- | ing a claim or pretending to have a right or title in and to the said real estate; and that there are cer- tain alleged defects in complain- ants’ title by reason of which com- plainants have instituted said suit seeking a decree of Court terminat- ing and declaring said trust at an end, and forever clearing, confirm- ing and quieting their title to said real estate. ‘That the residence -of the said Joseph A. Phoufon, Trustee of the legal title for Concepcion Conde, is | unknown to complainants; that there is no person in the State of Florida the service of a subpocna upon. whom would bind the said de- fendant; that the said complainants do nol know and have not been able to ascertain by diligent search and inquiry whether the defendant, Joseph A. Thouron, Trustee, is dead or alive; and if dead complainants have not been able to ascertain by diligent search and inquiry names, places of — residence of the heirs, grantees or of the said Joseph A. Th: on, Trustee, and the places of dence of all other unknown 4d fendants claiming or pretending to have a right or title to the real es- tate, “the subject matter of this suit. IT IS THEREFORE orDERED | that you Joseph A. Thouron, Trus- | tee of the legal title for Concep- «on Conde, if alive. and if dead, pou the unknown heirs, devisees or | Srantees of the said Joseph. A-} Thouron, Trustee; and you all/ er unknown defgndants assert- | ing a claim or pretemding to have a | right or title to the re<I estate| that is the subject matter of this | suit, are-each” hereby required to | appear to the said Gill ef Com- int on of before the fifth day of | ril, A. D. 1926, otherwise the al-| ations of the said bill will be | taken as confessed. | PURTHER ORDERED that r be published once each for four consecutive weeks in | Key West Citizen, a newspaper | published in said County and This 3d day of March. A. I ) D, Z FI ‘of the Circuit Court, ‘ounty, Florida. G. SAWYER, Solicitor for Complal mar the or WESTERN. STEAKS OF ALL KINDS WE HAVE INSTALLED AN UP-TO-DATE ELECTRIC TOASTER SPECIAL DINNER AND PLATE LUNCHEON INCLUD- ING FRESH MEAT AND FRESH VEGETABLES SANITARY RESTAURANT Monroe Theatre Bidg. CLASSIFIED - COLUMN Furnished apartment, modern conveniences, White street. Apply 503 Duval. marl FOR RENT—Completely furnish- ed bungalow; all modern eon- veniences; hot and cold water. Apply to Luther Pinder. - Mar. 3-3tx WANTED WANTED—Young colored boy anywhere between 15 and 18 years old to work evenings; also Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Arthur M. Brown, care of Gulf Keys Realty Co., 534 Fleming | street. feb25-tfe REWARD $5.00 reward for return. of glass- es and postoffice key lost in ladies leather bag Saturday. Finder may keep money and bag but please return glasses. Vic Realty Co. marl. FOR SALE FOR SALE — Furniture, prac- tically new. Box 10, care of The Key West Citizen. feb27 FOR SALE—General Electric Motor. Five horsepower, 1,800 R. P. M., 22.1 Ampheres, 110 Volt, 60 Cycle. This motor is in splendid working condition and the price is right. Apply to Citizen office. mar2 LOST LOST—Monday night between James street and Harris school, ring with five keys. Finder please return to or notify 1018 James street. James E. Ward. | on the voyage to Loston and on the} Mar 2-4tx VERNON ALBURY ILL Vernon Arlington Albury, ¢ost keeping clerk in the office of the superintendent of the lighthcuse is confined to his home due to ill- ness. EAD COLDS a Jars Used Yeark VISAS Over 17 Miilion FURNITURE R=NSYATED, Upholstered and ef. Miatiresses ‘fate Over Parlor Cush'ons de W. R. Garing, 509 Wii iam St. i ICE CREAM. “4 Scotch snd all other j Free, Prompt Delivery CURRY’S ICE CREAM PARLOR Open Sundays Buiter flavors. Phone 365 When You Catch Cold Rub on Musterole Musterole is easy to apply with the fingers and works right away. Often it prevents a cold from turning into “flu” or pneumonia. It does all the good work of grandmother’s mustard plaster without the blister. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made of oil of mustard and other home simples. It is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Try Musterole for sore throat, cold on the chest, rheumatism, lumbago, _ pleurisy, stiff neck, bronchitis, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the back and joints, |sprains, sore muscles, bruises, | chilblains, frosted feet—colds of all sorts. To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. Better than a mustard plaster WELSH PIGEON GOES TO U. S. BY AIR AND LINER | CARDIFF—A blue pigeon which | was blown out to sea by a gale ‘and made a voyage to Boston, Mass., via air and steamship, has finally been restored to its Welsh |owner, C. T. Jeffries. About 450 | miles of the southwest coast of | Ireland the bird dropped on the | liner Samaria, bound for the | United States. Though complete- ly exhausted at the time, the pigeon recovered in a few hours ‘under the care of Boatswain An- | drew McNichol]. He fed the bird | iner’s return tr'p brough: it back j to Mr. Jeffries, having been able | to identify the oaner by a ring on | the bird’s leg. jeseeses * is Fete eter seeenese (By Assoc’ ved Press) Appropriation bi'ls occupy house, * is discussed in . | - Muscle Shoal, | senate. | | * * Farm leaders confer with Pres-| ‘dent Coolidge and Secretary Jardine. CONVEN | Denver—Rocky Mountain Retail) (Clothiers and Furnishers. i chenectacy, N. Y.—Empire leery Gas Assoc‘ation. '" Des Moines — Iowa Society f ers ef the American Revo- Des Moines—lowa Butter, Egg and Poultry Association, | Seniesa Let the Artman Press do your printing. FOR REAL ESTATE Al 124 DUVAL' STREET ND RENTALS SEE THE KEY WeST INVESTMENT CO. PHONE No. 688-W. ‘WM. CATES, SILVER GRILL Our Chef Is a Specialist in European Dishes and Americen Style Cooking and He Wants to Please You. the Way You Want It. BUSINESS MEN’S LUNCH 11:30 to 2:00 p. m. 60c Ask for Anything—Just REGULAR DINNER 11:30 to 8:00.p. m. 60c PAUL PARIS, Prop., Corner Duva; and Fl 1g Sts. Opposite La Concha Hotel San Carlos Theatre Tonight MONSIEUR PAOLI Famous French Tenor MLLE. GEORGETTE D’LORZA Famous Fr ench Dancer Tickets on sale at THEATRE AFTER 6 P. M. TODAY. |* TODAY IN WASHINGTON *| e Editor of Field. And Stream Among Guests At Hotel Casa Marina Edward G. Taylor, column con- ductor, editor of Field and Stream, published by the Chicago Daily News, is a visitor at the Hotel Casa Marina. He is planning to write a series of illustrated stories for the Chi- eago Daily News on fishing. eet seeresreesesese . * * . * Streeter sesessees Centenary of the birth of Joseph Wharton, eminent Philadelphia manufacturer and the founder of the Wharton School of Finance of the University of Pennsylvania. TODAY’S EVENTS The United States Bureau of Standards completes its first quar- ter-century today, having been founded by act of Congress on this date in 1901. The 100th anniversary of the founding of the Massachusetts State Library is to be observed to- day with exercises in the House of Representatives in Boston. i The National Soldiers’ Home. near Washington, D. C., one of the first institutions of its kind in tht United States, today commem- orates the 75th anniversary of it: establishment. ONE IN TEN | Neglecting a little wound, cut} or abrasion of the flesh may in nine cases out of ten cause no great suffering or inconvenience, but it is the one case in ten that | causes blood poisoning, lockjaw or a chronic festering sore. The cheapest, safest and best course is to disinfect the wound with liquid Borozone and apply the Borozone Powder to complete the healing |process. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c and $1.20. Powder 30c and 60c. Sold by all: druggists. MWF COSMOPOLITAN TAILORING COMPANY . Cleaning and Pressing First Class Work Cleveland Johnson and Perez 923 Division Phone 445-W What’s The Difference BETWEEN A COBBLER AND A SHOE REBUILDER? The answer is found in the work turned out by this shop Bring Your Shoe Repair Work Here | HAVE BEEN SELLING FOR $8.75. | PRICE TO YOU IS GOING TO BE... OQ. K. SHOE SHOP A year—into company. And The Country Has Gone Nash!—and Ajax One Secret of Beauty : Is Foot Comfort Frequently you hear people say, “My feet is winter and summer when put < os = heavier foot- wear—then, when I remove my shoes my feet chill quickly, and often my hose seem wet through.” In every com- munity now use in the foofbath daily, and then dust the feet and shake into the shoes this antiseptic, healing powder. When shaken into the shoes, Allen’s Foot-Ease takes the friction from the shoe, Telieves the pain of corns and bunions, prevents blisters and sore spots. It is a toilet necessity. Full directions on box. Over one million five hundred thousand pounds of pow~ der for the feet were used by our Army and Navy during the war Trial package and a Foot-Ease Walking Ddtlsent Free. ¢ Address, ALLEN’S FOOT=EASE, LeRoy, N. ¥. Sold by AU Dritg and Depariment Stores 5 ae: too Hot norToo Cook Always just right for perfect ironing. You never have to pull the plug. You never need to worry. Get one shorten your ironing day. WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC IR OUR SAFE—ECONOMICAL—RELIABLE IS. THE AUTOMATIC IRON | If it was not a good iron we would not be handling THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY JOE MONTICINO, Sales Manager Wy us 1a in. Motor Car Valye 3 February! 4 Greatest Month in Nash History | 4 and Greatest Ajax Six Month Swiftly soaring nation-wide Nash sales swept February—although the shortest month of the high position as— —the biggest single month of production on Nash cars, alone, in the entire history of the Ajax Six sales racing on ahead pushed February Ajax business far beyond the big- Nash-built success was introduced. And the reason for this record-breaking Nash- Ajax success is just this—record-breaking QUALITY plus record-breaking VALUE. _ MELTZER & NAVARRO AUTO CO. DISTRIBUTORS FOR MONROE COUNTY