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PAGE TWO _ PACKED HOUSE MAGICIAN HERE “:DANTE PUTS ON. INITIAL PERFORMANCE AT SAN er * “wt CARLOS. THEATRE ’ LAST EVENING A packed, house greeted Dante,! «the great magician, in his initial! “appearance in Key West at the ‘San Carlos Theatre last night. Marvelous were the apparently, ‘ulous performances witness- sed by the mystified people there Jast night. IMusions that are pre-| «sented in a way. by numerous ‘traveling aggregations appeared so| real when presented by. Dante as! not to: be recognized: as the same! acts’ “How in the world can he| do it?” was heard time and again throughout the big audience of} amazed men and women, But} Dante, knew,. and. he continued. to! stage one thrill after another | strom: the. beginning to. the end of; the wonderful program. . So nu- ‘merous were the numbers that an/ attempt to mention those of special | merit will not be made-here. But) ‘one ‘and ali were highly pleased) swith. the performance, and express | ‘themselves as - being glad. that Dante favored Key West with such ‘a gigantic’ and’ brilliant demon- = stration of his almost superhuman. » wttainments-as @ magician, in which he is- acknowledged to be one of the greatest of all time. ~ }. Dante, supported by his won- ~~ ‘derful cast, will’ be "seen at the ~) ‘Sin Carlos each evening this week, his engagement ending with the ice of Sunday night. WEseresosocossoccccecees WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF ~ @0SCseceeetebeoocoeococe (By Associated Press) House of Commons rejects, 325 ‘to 136, effort: of Lloyd George to Sir Austen Chamberlain yt league rupture. J oe Five are * py arrested at Bluefield » holjow- and- one confesses he ‘was tortured for reporting moon- * * » oil.men and Mexican it representatives reach ‘k in Mexico City negotia- ‘on oil and land laws. . a ee dew; W.. Cowan, self blinde P recgerg is convicted’ in New ,¥ork of murdering Edith M.. Bur+ ¥ stenographer; to be sentenced iy to die in the ¢lectric 7 * € Senator Norbeck defeats George | .D. Danforth, Sioux Falls attorney, South Dakota senatorial pri- BE! 2 * * «6 -+ Two cooks are suspended and are forecast in investiga- of poison reported placed in : for Warden Michael Zimmer doctors at Cook County Company and Gen- with Standard Oil York, eee. Thaws threaten New England with floods and continued rain and jam increases flood menace at City, Pa. Russian cavalrymen accompany troops pursuing Peking government forces. 30 eee » Philadelphia jury trying David 1. Marshall for slaying and dis- + Anna May Dietrich is locked up for night after failing “tr reach veridet in two hours. }lae formula, to make Tanlac. TODAY'S TODAY Builds up weak bodies ach trouble, dissi- Ness, Nervousness aud. intense pain. ‘anlac all pain 4 1 gladly recommend ‘anlac.”” Elias Johnson, 595 Case ‘St, St. Paul, Minn, From Mother Nature’s store- house we have gathered the roots, barks and herbs which are com- pounded, under the famous. Tan- If your body is weak and un- dernourished, if you can’t sleep or eat, have stomach trouble or burning rheumatism, just you see how quickly Tanlae can help you baek to health and strength. Don’t delay taking Tanlac an- other day. Stop at your drug- gist’s now and get a bottle of this, the greatest of all tonics. Take ‘anlae Vegetable Pills for con- stipation. e ecccccesccese ee Centenary of the birth of Matilda J. Gage, noted reformer and one of the early presidents of the National Woman Suffrage Association. Twenty-five years ago today died Charlotte W. Yonge, whose novels were: favorite reading in our grandmothers’ day. channel ‘steamer Sussex was tor- pedoed with Americans on board, which event influenced in no small measure America’s entry into the war. Garrett P. Serviss, a scientist whose writings have done. much to popularize a study of astronomy, celebrates his seventy-fifth birth- day anniversary today. Andrew W. Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury in the Coolidge cabinet, is another notable who has a birthday anniversary to- day—his seventy-first. Voters in Atlanta at a special election today will be given op- portunity to pass on a proposed bond issue of $8,000,000 for schools and public improvements. eoccee Sececcaccsoccsoooce House committee farm relief: hearing continues. .* 8 " Senate investigation of tariff commission. goon forward, “se National conference on street and highway safety resumes. *.* ¢ Senate votes on Gooding long and short haul railroad bills, * 2* *# House judiciary commission acts on Judge English impeachment case. ‘When Mrs, Leah Hirson of Chi- cago told the court that her hys- band’s occupation was swearing she got a divorce. Ten years ago today the British | i. LEGALS - NOTICE-TO CREDITORS IN THE COURT OF THR. COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE. COUNTY, FLORIDA. In Re: Estate of George F. B. Roberts, deceased “To all Creditors, Legatees, tributees and all persons having claims or demands against the said estate; you and.each of you are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands Which you, or either=of you, may. have against the Estate of George F. B; Roberts, deceased, late of Monroe County, Florida, in writing and sworn to, to the County Judge at his office in the Court House of Monroe County, Florida, within twelve months from the date of first publication of this notice or same will be barred. Dated March 17, 1926. MRS. A. R. IVEY, (Formerly Mrs. Geo. F. B; Roberts) Administratrix Estate of George F. B. Roberts. marl?-24-31; dis- apri-14-21-28; may5 IN COURT OF COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. Notice is hereby given, to all Whom it may concern, that* on the 12th day of May’ A. D. 1926, T shall apply to the Honorable Hugh Gunn, County Judge of said Court, as Judge of Probate, for my final dis- charge as Administrator of the es- tate of Charles T.. Lund, déceased: and that at the same time I will Present my final accounts as Ad- ministrator of said estate, and ask for their approval. Dated March 16th, A. D. 1926. SAMUEL R. LUND, Executor, marl0-17-24-31; apr7-14-21-23 mci ee ORDER OF PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTINTH JUDICIAL CIR. CUIT OF T - wA Ux HE STATE OF FLOR- Complainants. it to merenieei: a Trust nd to Quiet Title. Joseph. “A. Thonron, Stuntes for Concepcion’ Conde, if alive, and if dead, his’ un- known heirs, devisees or grantees; and all other un- nown persona having or ¢laiming any interest in the lands the subject matter of this suit, vs. Defendants. Coniplainiants having filed their sworn bill of complaint in the above entitled cause,-setting forth therem that they are the owners and in possession of the: following described real estaté Situate, lying and being in the County of Mon- Toe, State of Florida, to-wit: On the Island of Key West, and is part of Lot Three (3) of Square Thifty-eight (38), ac- cording to.William A. White- head's Map. of said Island de- lineated in= February,~ A.D. 1829. Commencing ‘at’ a point One = hundred-and-thirty - six (436) feet from the Corner of Whitehead and Eaton Streets, and running {thence — along Whitehead Street. in a South- easterly direction Forty (40) feet and Six (6) inches; thence at right angles in a Northeast- erly direction. Ninety-seven (197) feet and Nine (9) inches} thence at right angles in a Northwesterly di- Sc Forty (40) feet and Six 6) inches; thence at right angles in a Southwesterly di- rection One-huntired 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 legai title for Concepcion Conde has long since terminated by the la of time and the actions of the. parties | 2: thereto; and that compiainants have been in the open, notorious, adverse and continuous possession of said rea, bstate for a period of fifteeu 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- shown 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 afe 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- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN s FOR INDIGESTION The State and County Tax Roll for the year 1926 is now being prepared and all persons, firms er corporations are notified to make and file their returns, whether real estate or personal 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 The yearly laundry bill of the people of the United States amounts to over $300,000,000. ing and quieting their title to said real estate. That the residence of the said Joseph A, Thouron, 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 subpoena | upon whoin would bind the said de- ; that the said complainants now and have not been able rtain by diligent search and } inquiry whether the defendant, Joseph A. Thouron, Trustee, is dead or alive; and if dead complaipants have not been able to ascertain by diligent search, and inquiry the names, places ' ‘of sidence or abode ‘of the heirs, grantees or de- visees of the said Joseph A. Thour- on, Trustee, and the places of resi- dence of all other unknown de- fendants claiming or pretending tb Wave a right or title to the real es- tate, the subject matter of this suit. IT 1S THEREFORE ORDERED that. you Joseph A. Thouron, Trus- tee of the” legal title for Concep- <ion Conde, if alive, and if dead, 3ou the unknown heirs, devisees or grantees of the said Joseph. A. Thouron, Trustee; and you all other unknown defendants assert- ing a claim or pretending to have a right or title to the reel estate that is, the subject mi it, are each hereby appear to the said f plaint on or before thi April, A, D. 1926, othe: legations of the said bill will be taken as confessed. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this order be publishetl once each week for four consecutive weeks in| § ‘The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in J y and State. ‘This 3d da: A (SEAL) D. 1996. » Monroé County, JOH YER, for Cai m 2 SA Solicitor plainants. r3- 10-17-24-31 . Port Key Fia., March 9, 1926. Notice.is hereby} given that the following descril automobile has been-seized nears 3 1 Air Station, K West Februaty 18th, 1926, for vio- lation of Sections 3061 and 3062 Re- vised Statutes, to wit, one Dodge five passenger touring car, engine 643389, State License NB. 225- 25. owner unknown, together with all her equipment and appur- tenances thereunto belonging. All persons claiming the above de- scribed automobile, or any interest therein, are notified and Admonish- ed to file claim of ownership at the Customs. House within twenty days after the first publication of this notice, otherwise the said automo- bile, its equipment and appurten- ances thereunto belonging will be sold at public auction. in front of of West, N the Federal Building at Key West, Fia., at 12 o'clock noon, Wednesda: April 7th, 1926, tn accordance with the provisions of the statutes. ©. N. 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