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ret rs: bg y Annociated Press) | NEW YORK—Doug Fairbanks / myst become a member of a wo-| man’s club, Mary-has so decreed.| She belongs, and at a mass meet- ing-of the-American Women’s As- sociation she gave notice: “Oh,| you will have to elect Douglas a) member, too, because we never Bo} anywhere without each other.’’) Doug didn’t say much except: “When I married I insisted on re-| taining my major name.” } * | LOS ANGELES-—Florence Lee, of the movies, has divorced Teddy| Hayes, who trained Dempsey be-| fore he beeame handsome Jack, of) the movies. She testified Teddy, | out until 3 or 4 a. m., explained| he was training Jack. Also she| found his rough companions ab- horrent. ’* * PHILADELPHIA — Edward Whitman, jhotelvproprietor, invited to suggest a fair sentence on him- self for selling liquor, was alto- gether too lenient, in the -opinion of Federal Judge Davis.‘ The de- fendant favored the. minimum, of 30 days and Judge Davis made it} three times that, » 6 NEW YORK—The county re- publican committe®, by a vote of 2,000 to 100 has decided to ask 5 ne to modify the Volstead et. haps will stop winning tennis titles when she has trained one of her Helen Wills, her protege. In the final round of a national title event now for the 28th time she Pa 2 her 23rd national cham- PHILADELPHIA—Attempts to ae & the sweetly domestic cling- vine type popular are about sensible as abolishing the air- in the view of Miss Helen of Atlanta, who gave her to the women’s overscas ser- league, of which ‘she is na- mal president. SO we LONDON—If a man refuses to marry a girl he cannot get his en- gagement ring back. This decree came from a bachelor judge after arguments by a Portia. * WESTCHESTER, . Pa. — Mrs. Elizabeth Pierce Yerkes, who died 107, lived to realize an ambi-| developed when 100. She ha & eeece Seecccccoseccosos FP ons BD meormgen, nm ap- fe y bat. * Farm, relief ee continues in house agricultural committee. Senate judiciary sub moimtalbie uo prohibition modification * 28 ¢ Vote is taken on co-operative webs bill by senate agricul- ure committee. SPECIAL CONFERENCE GENEVA, “Swi Switzerland, March 19.—Convocation of a special conference of world court mem- bers to discuss the reservation to American adherence was said by league officials to be the probable plan of Fonsi Austen Chamberlain. New Napoek lights installed by the city of San Francisco in the Chinese quarter consist of a stand- ard designed in imitation of a bamboo stalk which is surmounted by a lantern of pagoda design glassed with amber panels. DR. HARRY N. S. JONES DENTIST 532 Fleming Street OFFICE HOURS: | 8:30 to 12.30; 2:00 te 6:00 |) PHONE 364-3 G. C. ROBERTS Dealer in General Merchandise WALTER'S GALVANIZED TIN SHINGLES Cornell Wall Board, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Carey's Cement Roofing. H. B. Davis 100 Per Cent Pure Paint and Oils. ** STUDENTS KILLED | |teen students were killed and 16 *\test against acquiescence to the ultimatum of the sea. 28 0800009000900096 |WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF gon is pleased that Locarno agree- ‘vincing Germans of need to enter jsenate for appointment of Wal- IN DEMONSTRATION ao oy Associated Press) PEKING, March 19.—Seven- wounded by guards who fired on a thousand students who -were demonstrating before the cabinet offices. The demonstration was in pro- the government’s the powers regarding the restora- tion of free communication be- tween Peking and Tientsin andj oe (By Associated Press) Reconstruction of league an change in method of choosirg council members is considered at Geneva as reeult of Germany’s ex-} clusion. * * * Washington believes armament parley will be delayed again; Lon- ment is intact; Foreign Minister Stresemann fears difficulty in con- | league; Premier Briand of France | thinks league is strengthened. | <8 oe Inflammatory and odorifous mis-| sles are thrown at St. Patrick’s Day dinners in ‘London attended} by Prince of Wales and Premier Baldwin. + * « Second Lieut. John S. Thompson -|is hanged at Manila for murder of his fiancee, Miss Audrey Burleigh; first United ‘States army officer ex-| ecuted in péace time. ass F. Scott” McBride, general su- perintendent of Anti-Saloon Lea- gue skys, at Chicago, state-wide prohibition rallies are planned; Senator Edwards, at Cincinnati, | denounces Volsteadism as the) crime of the ages.” Mayor Walker) of New York hopes for return of | beer. +e 8 American embassy. at Mexico} City protests killing of Rex Mc-! TIipone and wounding of E. H. Hei-| kenhamp, by bandits at Ixilan, Sunday. ** @ Chinese belligerents accept ul- timatum of powers to lift blockade of Taku; Japan decides to demand apology for shelling of two de- stroyers last week. se 6 Gol. John™'C. Coolidge, ill at Plymouth, .Vt., rests well but is unable to take medicine or food, se 8 ’ President Coolidge loses fight in lace McCamant, who’ nominated him for vice-president, as federal judge in. Oregon; opposed by Sen- ator Johnson, California. ‘oe 8 Eight witnesses at Chieti, Italy, deny testimony of Amerigo Du- mini that the anti-fascist deputy, Giacomo Matteotti, died of hem- orrhage, saying four men kidnaped and beat him. * + 8 Colonel John C. Coolidge died at 10.41 p. m., in Plymouth, Vt. President gets news on special train at Bridgeport, Conn. 7 . @ League- appoints conimission to consider revision of covenant for’ avoidance of future deadlocks; leaders consider Germany virtual member. e-e 8 League Council sets September 1 for consideration of American reservations to world court adher- ence; state department at Wash- ington expresses surprise. ees John M. Goins, Stockton Cal., real estate dealer, kills wife, two of her kinswomen, three others, | and self, after Mrs. Goins tears up| her wil! and threatens divorce. | see New attempt at Nickel Plate| merger is forecast by resignation | of .0. P, Van Swerigen, Cleve-| lari, as chairman, and succession | of his brother, to remove inter-} locking aspects. LEGALS | NOTICE’ Notice is hereby given that. the undersigned will on the 27th day of March, A. D.,-1926, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon or as’ soon ‘thereafter as the” matter can“be heard, apply to the Honorable Jefferson B. | Browne, Judge of the Cireuit Court of the Twentieth Judicial Circuit of the State of Florida, in and for Monroe County, at his office in the City of Key West, Florida, for an order to legalize their adoption of Charlies E. Bethel, a male minor, resident of Key" West, Monroe Coun- ty, Florida. Dated at Key West, Florida, this 26th day of February, A.D., 1926. DAVOULT Z, FILER ~ ELIZABETH M. FILER feb26; mars-15-19-26 IN CIRCUIT COURT, STATE .OF FLORIDA , TWENTIETH JUDI- CIAL €| CLIT, MONROE COUN- TY—IN CHANCERY. Edward B. Gamble, Complainant, vee Myrtle D. mble, Defendant. ‘ing by the sworn pill bove-stated cause that jamble, the defendant Myrtle therein named is a nonresident of the State of Florida, and a resident of Savannah, Georgia, and that she D. is over the age of twenty-one ; it is therefore ordered that said nonresident defendant be and she is hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or before Monday, the 12th day of April, A, D. 1926, other- wise the ailegations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said de- fendant. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished in said County State. This 12th day of April, 1926. ¢ (SEAL) D. Z. FILER, Clerk Circuit: Court. WILLIAM H. MALONE Solicitor for Complainant. mari2-19-26; apr2-9 ORDER OF PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ‘THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT OF THE STATE OF FLOR- IDA IN AND, FOR MONROE COUNTY—IN CHANCERY. Jefferson B, Browne :and William A. MaciWVilliams, Complainants. vs. BILL TO QUIBT TITLE Francis Arnau, if alive, and if dead, his unknown_ heirs, devisees or grantees; Edward V. Garcia and George Jobn Gareia, if alive, and if either of them be dead, his unknow:. heirs; devisees or grantees; land all other unknown persons having or claiming any inter- est in the lands the subject, |matter of this suit, 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 fcilowing de- scribed real estate situate, lying and being in the County of Menroe, State of Florida, to-wit. Part of Lot Six (6) in Square Eight (8) according to William A. Whitehead’s Map or Plan of the Island of Key West, Flor- ida, delineated in February, A. D. 1926, and more particularly described as follows: Com- mencing at the intersection of the Northeast side. .of .Fitz- patrick Street and the South- east side of Front Street; run- ning. thence Northeagterly along the Southeast side" of “Front Street Fifty-three (53) feet and Seven (7) inches; running thence East Fifteen (15) degrees South Thirty-three (33) feet and Nine (9) inches; running thence South Forty-two (42) degrees East Thirteen (13) feet and Eight (8) inches; thence along the divia- ing line between Lots Five (5) and Six (6) of said Square Eight (8) a distance of Sixty- four .(64) feet and Five (3) inches to Fitgpatrick Street running thence along Fitz- patrick Street in a Northwest- erly direction ‘to the point or place of beginning. Alto part of Lot Five (5) of said Square Eight (8) accorditg to William A. Whitehead's Map or Plan of the Island of Key West, de- lineated in February, 1829, and more particularly déscribed as follows: Beginning at a point on the Northeasterly side of Fitzpatrick Street on the THE. KEY = WEST CITIZEN FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1926. AFFIRMS ORDER OF CIRCUIT COURT (By “Assoelated Press) TALLAHASSEE, March 19.—}i The state supreme court, in two decisions without opinion, effirm- ed the order of the circuit court for Hillsborough county, in. the case of. John .C.. Sharpe versus. Tallulah Sharpe and affirmed the judgment ofthe circuit ¢ourt for. Orange county in that of the Citi- zens Bank of ‘Lake Wales versus S. A. Hutchins, et al. | The former case involved divoree proceedings, and the lat- ter a promissory note. Both deci- sions were by Division B. SS IEE SOS EEE dividing line of Lots Five (5) and Sjx (6) of said Square Eight (8) and running thence in a Northeasterly direction along said-dividing line of.sald_ two Jots a distance of One-hundred- and-ten (110) feet; thence at right angles a distance of Fifty- eight (58) feet in a Southeast- erly direction; thence running at right angles to said last mentioned course One- hundred- and-ten (110) feet tothe North- easterly side of said Fitzpatrick Street; thence running in a Northwesterly direction along said Northeasterly side of Fitz~ patrick Street Fifty-eight (53) feet to the point or place of beginning. That. complainants have alleged in said bill of complaint that they and their immediate predecessor in title have been. in . the .open, notorious, advyetse and continuous possession of sqjd real estate for a period of forty-eight years and up- wards claiming the same under color of title. “That the defend- ants Francis Arnau or his heirs, devisees or grantees, Edward V. Garcia and George John Garcia, or their heirs, devisees or grantees, and other persons unknown to com- plainants are asserting a claim or pretending to have a right or title in and to said real estate; and that there are certain alleged defects in complainants’ title by r of which complainants ha tuted- the said suit seeking a de~ eree of court forever clearing, con- firming -and quieting their title to said real estate. That the residence of the said Francis Arnau, Edward V. Garcia and George John Garcia is unknown to complainants; that-there is no person in the State of Florida the service of a subpoena upon whom would bind the said defendants or either of them; that the said com- plainants.do not know and have not been able to ascertain by dili- gent search and inquiry whether the defendants Francis Arnau, Ed- ward V. Garcia and George John Garcia ‘are alive or dead; and if dead complainants have not been able fo ascertain by diligent search and inquiry the names, places of residence or ‘abode of the heirs, grantees, or devisees of the said Francis Arnau, Edward V. Garcia, and George John Garcia, and the places of residence of all other un- known defendants claiming or pre- tending to have a right or title to the real estate, the subject matter of this suit. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that you Francis Arnau, if alive, and if dead, you the unknown heirs, devisees or grantees of the said Francis Arnau; you Edward V. Garcia, if alive, and if dead, you the unknown weirs, devisees or rantees of the said Edward V. Garcia; and you Géorge John Gar- cia, if! alive, and if dead, you the unknown. heirs, devisees ‘or gran- tees of the said George John Gar- cia; and you ‘all other unknown defendants asserting a claim. or pretending to have a right or title to the real estate that is the sub- ject matter of this suit, are each’ hereby required to appear to the said bill of complaint on or before the 26th day of March, A. D. 1926, otherwise the allegations of the said bill will be.taken as confessed. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this order be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in said County and State. This th day of February, A. D. 1926. (SEAL) D. Z. FILER, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. AWYER, tor for Complainant. feb26; mar5-12-19-26 JOHN So The school child requires | Bourishing extract: the growing vitality of clean, full-cream milk, combined oh pti Presa ome inact Nocooking. CEASE OPERATIONS. - | Is. 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