The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 22, 1926, Page 2

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“ON MOSQUITO NOW UNDER WAY FLORIDA ANTI-MOSQUITO AS- SOCIATION INAUGURATES STATE-WIDE CA MP AIGIN RECENTLY. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March 22.—The annual fight bn the mos- quite: throughout Florida by the Flotida Anti-Mosquito, Association has-been launched. The. state- wide ‘ive will continue: through- outsthe spring, summer, and. fal) moths until the approach of eool weather and not until then will the forces enfdlled in the impor- tan health drive rest:from their labors, The Florida Anti-Mosquito As- sociation.«is not, organized. for profit'and thas no income from any sounpe, so it is depending entirely upor’ volunteers to form the army tha€ will, make it hard for the da us. mosquito to make him- self[jpuch in evidence. The As- 80 is not seeking funds, but is ating for the. moral and-physi- cal support of every man, woman and chide the state in order that its purposes. may. be carried out » Lester MacDonell, of cr one! of) Jadehi e, é , widow of the late Dr. W. W.MeDonell, for many years city health officer of Jacksonville is president of the association Nathan Mayo,. Florida Commis- sioner-ef-Agriculture, has promis- ed ‘the support of his forces as well as many other officials, Health officers in various cities throughout the state as well: ac city officials, chambers of .com- merce, civic ‘¢lubs ‘and other 6r- ganizations, have: asgured Mrs. MacDonell of their fullest | co- oe eee eoce {| (By Associated Press) i Satisfaction is — expressed i at | Geneva over news from Washing- | ton. that. fear, is. entertained. that. \the League will try to inject itself: linto World Court question. | Counsel for Magnus Johnson, in the Schall, Minnesota, asks de- lay of hearing, charging witness was kidnaped. rae Rev, Ernest Johnson’ of federal council of churches says in Opelika, Ala., that favorable early effects on prohibition have had serious reversal since 1920, but thinks many gains are permanent. » * * pretary Methodist Temperance | Board, says in Berwick, Pa., pro- | hibition saved: America from. post- | war financial calamities, and world | will follow suit’ in ten years, s * 2 eg United States Attorney Buck- jner, New York, in church address | coholic content of legal beverages. ous trip to Vermont. e488 Martinsburg, ~ W. se * City, Pa., floods lower part of town} and damages bridges. es * * | Mrs. Daisy Simpson, former San| Francisco prohibition agent, at-| tempts suicide at El Paso after ar- jrest on narcotic charge. ss # Bennett Hill’ breaks reputation for hard luck and 250 mile speed record. at Culver City, Calif., with, average of 130.59 miles an hour. ek Peking government troops aban- don Tientsin. 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 operation in the campaign, and! causes blood poisoning, lockjaw from all:indications an unrelenting battle will be waged to keep the control and to also oo interest | and eto Bhave it—a nibh-polsonous “end work of control, » It hes been -for mosquito epntrol and that with the individual help of throughout the state, Florida can be made mosquitoless. ~ ‘The importance of a consistent the mosquito this year man, :chairman of the executive com! of the Florida Anti- Mosq Association. He says: “The? mosquito situation in the State of, Florida this year stands out and threatens to in- terf with the rapid strides which Florida is making in attracting capital and labor. ~ “A wet winter.has given endless breeding places and the mosquito we all know, is not slow to make use of an opportunity offered it. * “The eyes of the world are on Florida. I believe no more truth-| - ful statement has ever been made about the state. Tens of thou- sands of people will come down this summer to see just what Florida is like in the summer. “If you love your state you will proceed to take the necessary steps to institute a pro- pevosiNen hee | any ora chronic festering sore. The ic eheeress safest and best course is | to disinfect the wound with liquid Borozone and apply the Borozone Powder to edmplete the healing process, Price (liquid) 30c, 60c and $1.20." Powder 30c¢ and 60c. Sold by all druggists. MWF tasteless carbon roof paint, it formis an elastic coating which expands and contracts with the | surfaces beneath as they heat and cool, Carbon roof fix on your roof and your leak troubles are over... $1.36 per gallon at Al- bury’s Hardware Store. mar20-22 The most faithful church at- tendant at Bromley Eng., is. a brown setter dog which sits inside the church door during every Sun- day evening service. Asphalt Ready Roofing, weath- er proof and durable, special price $2.00 per roll. Albury’s Hard- ware Store, Phone 73. | mar20-22 The shell of the snail is built up from lime in the plants it eats; and they are never found in soil which contains no lime, gram of drainage, filling, fish con-| trol and such auxiliaries as sur- veying, to keep one of the biggest handicaps the state has, namely, ee nuisance, under con- tro! advanced to do pioneering. Either one wants a reasonable assurance of safety, and when the people North come down to ite during the warm find mosquitoés me- lesting them to a serious extent, me and Florida is not a fit place In which to. live. “Let us.be governed aceording- ly. Star€“your program, anid, as from study. weather they will promptly go tell endless numbers tha’ “Capital and labor are too far| THE KEY WEST DRUG CO. contesting seat.of Senator Thomas) Dr. Clarence True Wilson, sec-| ss * | ‘WORLD NEWS IN snisr| TOURIST SEASON |. WILL CONTINUE. LONGER PERIOD | vistrors SEEKING PERMA. | NENT RESIDENCES WILL TARRY MUCH LONGER | THAN USUAL JACKSONVILLE, March 22.— Florida's so-called “tourist sea: | son” which until last summer | nearly always ended between | April 15 and May 1, will continue |this summer, says the Florida State Chamber of Commerce, but \the “tourists” will not be of the | variety that.poured.into the state jlast year. Instead of. get-rich | quick speeculters and binder. boys jthe 1926 summer tourists will be | persons seeking a permanent resi- dence. with a sprinkling of those} | who couldn’t come: to: Florida: last | v | summer, .but: who: will: come this; advocates that each determine al-| years just to see what it is all! | about. Two. classes of people will pre- President and Mrs. Coolidge| dominate among the arrivals this rest at White House after strenu-| summer, the Chamber believes. the small farmer, and the me- chanic. It is not generally known _ Mar u Va., authori-| that farmers from the middle west ties investigate. deaths of four| have been trickling ‘into ‘the state babies found tn deserted house. | for months and. settling. More that 50 such settlers have landed Allegheny. River jam at Oil| in Okaloosa county during the last few months and-all of them have! gone on small farms, none of which consists of as much as forty acres, Those kind of farmers have been locating elsewhere in increasing numbers and it is certain their re- ports of conditions: will induce many others to come’ to the state this year if for nothing else than to look around, The railroads on April 6 will put into effect a home- seeker’s rate to Florida for parties of five or more persons, Develop- ers of agricultural lands in the state are cognizant of this and it it expected that a stream of home- seekers will be pouring into Flor ida during the ‘weeks the tickets are on sale. There’ will be’ more / building. construction in progress, this sum mer than ever béfore dué to the easing of transportation -condi- tions and the freer flow of build- ing material and mechanics, dis- satisfied: with working conditions in the north and east, will be com- ing to the state in search of ém- ployment. ng Ba I AR NOTICE “em prepared and ally.persons, firms or corporations are. notified to make and file, their. ‘returns, whether real estate .or Ipersonal property, not later than April 1st, 1926. Blanks for filing returns ean be had by applying to the un- dersigned at the County Court House. EUGENE L. ALBURY, Tax Assessor, Monroe County. mar15-17-20-22-24-27-29-31 jomperooedeteibearneadeen Eexema on Feet—One inan says he had it over twenty years and that one bottle Imperial Eczema Remedy cured him. Druggists are authorized to.refund your money if it fails —Adv. of satisfied patrons past, we invite you < ~ Thé State and County enon} for the year 1926 is noW being’ . G MULTITUDES i THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘Young vigor ' to old folks **Five years of poor health followed. by influenza and pleu- too weak Sete T aoroe | 3 My niece’ recom- added years $0 my life; Ifeelyoungand Mrs. Sarah A. 63Wells St., Wilkes barre, Pa. One of Tanlac’s greatest bleas- lings is the new life and vigor it | brings to old folks. Every day:men and women up in the seventies and eighties thank us for Tanlac’s wondrous benefits. Tanlac is a natural tonic, made jfrom roots, barks and rare herbs. Harmless to man or child. It cleans. the blood, stirs up the liver and_ puts. digestive organs in work- ing order. Tf your body is weak and run- down, if you lack ambition, can’t eat or sleep, you'll be delighted with Tanlac’s results. Take Tanlac |Vegetable Pills for constipation. IN_ TRE CIRCUIT. RT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT OF THE STATR OF FLOR- IDA, IN. AND FOR MONROE | COUNTY. City of Key West, a municipal corporation duly organized and existing by and under the laws of the State of Florida, vs. In re. Petition to Validate $225,000 Municipal Bonds, State of Florida. NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION TO VALIDATE AND CONFIRM 000 PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT. BONDS — OF @ THE CITY OF KEY WEST, {_ FLORIDA. |To the Taxpayers and Citizens of the City of Key West, Monroe } _ County, Florida: | You are hereby notified that the \city of Key West, a municipal cor- |poration drganized and existing by and under the laws of the State of Florida, has heretofore filed in this our Circuit Court a sworn petition praying confirmation and valid tion by said Cirenit Court of $225, 000 Public. Improvement Bonds of the City of Key West, Florida, as provided by ordinance of said City, certified copy of said ordinance be- ing attached to sald petition and marked Exhibit “D," said bonds to be issued in denomination of $1000 each and‘numbered from 1 to 225, both inclusive; said bonds té bear date January 1, 1926, and to mature |serlally in numerical order $10,000 on January 1 in each of the years 1932 to 1940, inclusive, and $15,000 on January 1 in each of the years 1941 to 1949, inclusive; said bonds to. bear interest at the rate of six pér centum per annum, payable semi-annually, January 1 and July 1) of each year; both principal and interest of said bonds to be. pay- able at United States Mortgage & Taust Company, New York City Y.; such interest to be evidence coupons attached to sgid bonds; Bote wrincipal and Intérest to be Payable-in golf coin of the United States of America of the. present standard weight and fineness; said bonds may be registered as to prin- eipal only in the name of the hold- er. You are further notified and re- quired to be and appear before our said Circuit Court in the City.of Key West, Monroe County, Florida, on Tuesday,March 30, 1926, to show cause, if any you have, why said Cireuit Court should not validate and confirm said bonds pursuant to the prayer of the said petition. WITNESS my hand and the seal of gaia Court this 8th-day of March, (SEAL) D. Z. FILER, Clerk Circuit. Court, ‘Twentieth Judicial Circuit of ‘the State of Florida, in and for Monree County. mar8-15-22-29 STAR ci eae Let the Aftman Press print it. | * First National Bank for many years. If { you have not been of their number in the Y to become a member BS | Opececcccsccccocccssons Flashes, ‘of Life. eoosecccceceses, (By Associated Pres) CANNES—The Riviera has seen) Helen Wills. playing without her} ie poker, face, for’ the first time; While she and Henri Cochet were winning the mixed doubles she smiled and laughed. Perhaps the reason. was. that. there were. less than, fifty spectators.or that.Henri was. in a hurry to get away to see; his fiancee, i * ee #3 LONDON—A. company. that is} asking permission to make a film biography of Edward VII an nounces’ it. will not do as: Amer-} icans perhaps might be tempted to do, make a romance of his life, but will treat the subjeet with ab- solute regard for the truth. +e eS NEW YORK-—Enzo Gigli, six year old son of the Metropolitan Opera tenor, is taking his father’s) advice. to eat plenty of spaghetti so he will be a great singer—when he grows up. He eats so much! that mother Gigli often has to} stop him. Enzo is named for a} character in “La Gioconda,”” which | the tenor was depicting when. the! lad arrived in. the world, so NEW YORK—If- an athlete who does the hundred in 11, see- onds expends enough energy to} lift. himself 144. feet in the air, as Professor A. H. Hill of, London) writes in the Scientifie American, | one wonders how high could Char- } ley, Hoff. vault if he could put into} his: pole the energy expended in) his runs. > * ¢ } BOSTON—4J. Scott Skinner, 83 of Aberdeen, Scotland’s best fid- dler, and John Wiseman, 76, of Bantrey Bay, who thinks he is un- surpassed in Ireland, have come to show up American old timers in a contest at Lewiston, Maine. At the pier they were greeted by bag- | pipes, and no harps. | se 8 DOUGLASTON, N. Y. — The Rev. M. Eugene Flipse was in his pulpit while the stork was ‘visit- ing Mrs. Flipse at a hospital.) With three sons already, the pastor wanted a daughter. The sexton handed him a slip of paper. Then} he turned to the Chronicles, read: “The Lord hath given me many sons,” and preached on dreams that never come true. Fot Quick Sales List. Your Gulf Keya.Realty Co., .Inc.. 5aé Fleming St. {Phone 87 Reference: First National Bank, te neem en DR. HARRY N. S. JONES DENTIST “WEEK OF MARCH 22. 532 Fleming Street OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 to 12.30; 2:00 to 6:00 PHONE 364-3 By. Having More Delicious, Wholesome and Nutritious Bakings than Ever Before Calumet is the one leavener that is manufactured on a strictly quality basis. - Ttis.made with but one et aero but, purpose — to produce purest, most. ma el and wholesome bakings possible. By Eliminating Bake-Day Failures and Waste Calumet possesses more than. the ordinary leavening, strength. Whether it is the first spoonful or the last—there is not the slightest variation in leaveningaction, It is always dependable — always sure in: results, By Reducing Baking Costs Calumet is moderate in price. — yi You'll get full value for your money. i far, Y M. 44 goes. twice as fame where you use two of many. from your as int delicious, more wholesome t and that you can reduce baking costs with the leavener. that always proves “Best by Test.”~ Everyi ient used officially approved | by U. 8, Food: Authorities. Sales 21/2 Times Those of Any- Other Brand Old Pap FE ELM hh he de * 100 Old Papers . A Nickle Geo. V. Simons so impressively FaDDOBaOLLS said © years ago when the) question mosquito control was) first taken up at that historical) Daytona meeting: “KEEP EVER. LASTINGLY AT IT.” FRESH fp WESTERN STEAKS OF ALL KINDS WE HAVE INSTALLED AN UP-TO-DATE ELECTRIC TOASTER SPECIAL DINNER AND PLATE LUNCHEON. INCLUD- 2 soap THE ING FRESH MEAT emi | Nat BAN ar | Key West Ci ‘Key WesT..FLA. inde 125 Duval Street Ries SANITARY Roofing. H. B. Davis 100 Per RESTAURANT Cent Pure Paint and Oils, Menree Theatre Bidg.

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