The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 9, 1926, Page 2

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. i ie E F i id PAGE TWO TAMPA RESIDENT SEVERELY BEATEN | BY GANG OF MEN) DUDLEY READ, OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR BOARD Flashes of Life | eoececcce | @By Ansociated Prews) ROME—Cab drivers and -taxi} }chauffers are forbidden to wear | whiskers. An edict of Gov. Cre-| |monesi says whiskers are inde-) , corous and incompatible with the) TEE KLY | k ; et tet ee ee te es | CCCCCO eeeee } MEATHER cowpirions ~ WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF esceesceseeese (By Associated Press) } Double explosion entombs 68, coal miners near Eceles, W. Va.} | One killed, 39 rescued. * eee | Accompanied by snows in *.the north Atlantic States and strong winds and gales on the ¢oast southward to Hatteras the St. Lawrence Valley storm” is ‘disappearing northeastward. Pressure is highest over the Mississippi * * * . Congress approves appointment; ‘ |of Joint commission te negotiate WEST CITIZEN Ree SSSR ee ee 8 et te * at * * KEY WEST CLIMATE BUILDS UP FAITH *|. AND HEALTH ALSO *) . eet eee ee anes es oe WINTHROP, Mass., March 9— That Frank N. Belcher, veteran conductor on the Winthrop Branch of the Boston, Revere Beach & Lynn Narrow Gauge Railroad and | MOTHER—TAKE NO CHANCES ON CROUP recene ty TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1926, } t ‘rusts, strong as steel, practically ‘everlasting. 18 mesh, keeps out Never put.a eroupy child to"bed | even the smallest insects, Follow- without having FOLEY’S HONEY | ing widths in stock: 24 to 36 AND TAR right handy. It checks inches. Albury’s Hardware Store, | the sudden and terrifying onset | 700 Duval street. of croup, relieves the strangling, Mar8-2t choking condition, eases difficult oes enaliipickon nities Rs breathing and~ allows peaceful| Let the Artman Press. print it. sleep. A friend writes: “I have | —-- long used FOLEY’S HONEY AND *Phone 73. Morel metal screen clothi Never DR. HARRY N-S. JONES DENTIST 532 Fleming Street OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 to 12.30; 2:00 to 6:00 PHONE 364-3 OF TRADE, TAKEN FROM, dignity of worthy citizens. HOME Ltt a \* * | OYSTER BAY, N. ¥.—Now it} has been told, The greatest hard- ship of the Roosevelts in’ the éast| was when their wives made them| (By Asnoeiated Press) TAMPA, Fla., March 9.—Dud-| ley Read, official photographer for) t the Tampa Board of Trade, was|cut off their beards. wives | taken from his home here and se-| appeared and the beards disap-) , verely beaten by a band of un- peared: just eight hours after |. masked men last night. Read| Theodore and Kermit Roosevelt), returned home late this morning,| ended their seven months of moun-| , suffering from. numerous wounds) taineering. Bea | on the body. The victim told detectives that; NEW YORK—From a conven-| his abductors took him to-a lonely) tion of master hair dressers who} spot about 15 miles from Tampa| have vowed death to the bob comes and near Lake Thonotosassa. They|@ warning that a race of short-| tied a handkerchief over his| haired women would be a race of) mouth to stifle his cries, he said,| bearded women, but the prophet and whipped him with a wide lea-| thinks the bob is doomed. | ther strap. * * & fe Read’s hips and back were swol-| NEW ‘YORK—Mayor Jimmy!, len and bleeding. Detectives said} Walker is living in his renovated), he had been struck probably 50/ house after a hard time inspecting) « mes. the repairs. A policeman on guard' , Read said his abductors came to, wouid not let him in. Then he; « his home about 9 o’clock last) tried to telephone the house, but) « night in two automobiles. Mrs./ had forgotten the private number), Margaret Read, mother of the| and central would not give it to|. pher, answered the door) him. bie * 2 + * * MENTONE—French boys andj * King Gustave, of Sweden, have hgd) * with a warrant for Read's arrest.| 4 lot of fun with Prince Chichibu, | * east.of. the Rocky Mountain The wives| > * lanti¢ States. Valley, and is falling over the extreme southwest. Fair weather ~.-prevailed plateau during the last 24 hours. except the snows al- ready mentioned as having oecurred in the north . At- This morning clear skies prevail asa rule except over the west Gulf States where cloudiness has increased, with light rains in extreme southern Texas. A further fall in tem- pefature has taken place from. New England and; the lower Lake region southward, while’ throughout the. Great Plains, “Mississippi Valley and upper Lake region it has become warmer. It is freez- ing southward over northern Georgia, and there were light frost,in northern Florida. The winds over the Fler- ida Keys will:be moderate to fresh northeast .to east to- night and temorrow. H. B. BOYER, Official in Charge. ee Mrs. Read called her son. He asked to see the warrant, and, with a brusque remark to “tell it the sheriff,” the men whisked the first of the waiting of Japan. The boys were kept) profitably busy recovering tennis) balls which the prince knocked) Then the king made the prince mobiles. have his picture taken, saying: y sped away, Mrs. Read) «aj; good players must consent to to a telephone and called) tpis,” ‘ Joe Carter; chief of detéctives. + * * i TRENTON, N. J.—For violating the Volstead ‘Act, Francis Richard- son is out one cent, a fine imposed jin federal court. ‘ie pleaded | guilty to illegal transportation; he is a garage employe and his of- fense was driving a liquor laden truck out of the garage. ss FORT MYERS, Fla.—The Fior- ida fiddlers are now after Henry Ford. He no sooner arrived for a vacation than there was a recital | by an old timer for Henry, Harvey Firestone and Tom Edison. * 8 8 MIAMI, Fla.—Dizzy Blonde is going a fast pace. She’s not con- nected with the stage, nor is she a bathing beauty. She’s a horse and has been winning fairly often. . + * ’ if 3 I E Fre E i fF F ut Ful i i f E if ite cf Fae i ee J is NEW YORK—Lady Cathcart wants an apology from the state department because she says Mrs. Grundy has settled on these shores. As to England and Mrs. G, the countess said in a speech before the Morons Club in Bunn Brothers Cafeteria: “Nowhere do we see! her ugly face smirking and sneer- ing at us any more.” A 3? F z E SE FE i i¢ i i} i z F i ifite aH ae HE epee i : steel ratchet adjustment. over the fence instead of the net.| Soeh Adjustable ironing boards with $2.99. Worth double the ey. Albury’s Hardware Store. Mar8-2t Talk of reconciliation follows) sudden suspension of testimony in| suit in New York of Mrs. S. S./ ternational Neo-Malthusian and Kresge for $1,000,000 promised | birth control conference announces before marriage by chain store! in New York plans for permanent. owner. ee ee a a a a ee a a ee ee a Se ee Se et a ee ee Se Priced | lease for Muscle Shoals. | oe 8 | League council marks time wait- Sng for French crisis to clear and | for delegates to approach accord lon seating dispute. * * & | Methodist board’ at Washington | assails Gov.. Ritchie’s presidential ; boom; Gov. Ritchie wonders if the | board scouts seeking dope on him }are coming with-a rope. ae HS Engagement of Elsie De Wolfe, | 61, American actress, to Sir | Charles Mendl, of British embassy) to France, is announced in Paris }at tea given by Mrs. W. K. Van- | derbilt. + + 8 |to break up parade of 2,000-strik- jing woolen mill workers. t & * French talk of Briand as only |} man°to succeed himself as premier after downfall of his cabinet; Cal- laux is second choice. | st * | Professor. George Willis Ritchie, of Yerkes Observatory, is building’ |in Paris a telescope twice as large 'as any other; would make moon } appear ten miles away. +e 2 Thomas Williams, captured by Riff tribesmen while serving in foreign legion, and later arrested | by French, is turned over to Amer- Hiean diplomatic agent at Tangier. s 2 8 Dr. .C. C. Little, president In- Half hour’ disturbance follows} “I amg satisfied that the voters of, | attempt of Passaic, N. J., police} Winthrop will treat me fairly on | headquarters bureau at Geneva, 5 STIS AJ, a member of one of Winthrop’s first families, still retains his|to all my children, and now to my popularity is evident by his re-|grandchildrep, with,the same good election to the Water Board for|Tesults.” Reliable also for bron- three years. A strange twist of chial and “flu,” coughs, tickling | the thing was that Mr. Belcher throat and troublesome night | was not even home to vote for coughs. Key West Drug Co. | himself. marl-im i Mr. Belcher has valuable hold- | ings in Florida and was recently foreed to go there to look after his interests, During his absence ie solder. Winthrop Republican League, a strong factor im. local politics, sought to oust him from the Water Board by indorsing Stephen Burg-} het. Word of this action was sent to; Mr. Belcher, and he wired back: TAR for croup. First, I gave it | | Galvanized gutters, leader pipe,' galvanized sheet iron, sheet tin and| Albury’s Hardware Store. Mar8-2t STAR COFFEE MILLS}; DELICIOUS & REFRESHING A delicious cup of fine flavored COFFEE is a satisfying drink at all times. That is why every- body who has~tried our COF- FEE -is a STAR COFFEE MILLS enthusiast. 512 GREENE ST. © Phone 256 electién.day. My presence is not, needed at home.” } The vote proved Mr, Belcher’s judgment... He was returned with, a handsome plurality, defeating Mr. Burgher by. about 800 votes. ih MOTHER 0 renee se i it >F i “he ROBERTS & WHALTON REAL ESTATE BROKERS : OFFICE: Corner Fleming and Margaret Streets Cable Address: Trot Phone 788 P. O. Box 182 KEY WEST, FLORIDA We Solicit Your Listings, Both City Property and Key Acreages IF IT IS RESULTS YOU WANT, WE GET IT Trusted and Trusting The First National Bank is trusted by its patrons and it also trusts to their honor and integrity. Whether your business is large or small, we shall be glad to have you trust us with your deposits and we shall in turn trust you as an honorable depositor. if Step ladders, lanterns, red lan- tern globes, glass, rakes, shovels, bird cages, watering pots. Al- bury’s Hardware Store. Mar8-2t Martin Maroney, a laborer, is arrested in New York charged) with killing “Battling Siki,” pu- gilist, on December 15. relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Flatulency. 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