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90 FHL. UGLY “CRACKS we CHEAPLY IN'SPARE TIME prenaten x ean Edicimined, unsightly cracks must be filled in and ‘plaster must be ‘restored to patches where it has fallen off,exposing the lath. “For no--surface decoration will hide “these defetts permanently. ‘No matter what kind of paint or paper (puay be used, it is only a question sof time before unrepaired cracks ‘wiil show through. » Patching ‘the walls is essential ito housewife’s own satisfac- -tion, moreso if there is any ‘thought of selling the house. ‘For few things can spoil the .appear- ‘ance’ ofa room so completely ‘as "Wyawning cracks inthe plaster. ‘Moreover, they are unsanitary be- “eause they ‘harbor dirt ‘and ver- Plaster of Paris offen is tried a patching material. But it es permanent satisfac- little ‘tesson in physics why. Both Plaster of ordinary ‘wall ‘plaster But each is made ac- “to 2 ‘special precess so wf Paris is chemi- “ calyy denser'than common plaster. ‘Now, when ‘changes in ‘tem- perature affect the ‘wall, the or- i ti that wht and’ If FLEA E rif if init i Hy fi:! e:2 rH i mi ht iif Fil E : H Fal f iL L: ; i ‘ i i i a J # z i Henry Hanson, a widow, Robert Dehart of Lincoln, Neb., is suing her for $2,100 spent on her dur- OFFICE HOURS: ‘G:30 to 12.30; 2:00 to 6:00 PHONE 364-J WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF « \ SSCS OCC OOO DOOELOOCOSOORS (ity Associated Press) SO Seosocosoccosaveceses: Duke of Orleans, claimant of throne of France, dies of pneu-| monia at Palermo, Sicily. s 8 * Chicago drops 218,217 names | from: registration lists for failure to-qualify/as voters when authen- ticity is questioned. * 8 8 French “75” shell explodes in crowd at Stevens Point, Wis., kill- ing boy and injuring three national guardsmen. ae 8 Foster Black, 91, deputy sheriff at Binghamton, WN. Y., says ‘he caused arrest of Dr. Edwin ‘P. Osbaldeston, Asbury Park, N..J., physician and son of a British éarl for horse stealing 46 years ago, to inerease respect for law. se 8 Chitean. .government. recedes. from, opposition to American propdsal for suspension of ‘Taena- Arica plebiscite. during direct ne-| gotiations from Peru, oe ® ‘ Mrs. Louis 'P. Berne, wife of plastic ‘surgeon, and Paul Rosen- thal, are -arrested in New York on Mann act. and bad -check charges; her brother. held on bad cheek charges, | * 7. * Communist wins two ‘seats in chamber of deputies in Paris dis- triets,, French — expeet . financial situation to be affected. fs s+ * Wayne’B. Wheeler, in Washing- ton statement, terms proposals to modify Volstead act, attempts to wring booze out of bone dry con- stitution. ' se Dr. N.-S.-Perry and L. W. Fisher, of. Detroit, announce dis- covery. of. measles anti-toxin, | era James Davis, county solicitor in Birmingliam, ‘says investigation of convict ¢amps is ‘impeded by. fear of drteoneen se ‘speak. ** birthday says party's unchanged motte is “hight.” : being jilted) by Mra,| |} The answer is found in the work Carlaris wins $76,700 by taking Coffroth handicap ‘at Tiajnana. CPR eee Hes eeeease * *. WEATHER CONDITIONS . * ‘treme ‘northwestern Texas, * and rains in the West Gulf “where east of the Rocky * tain plateaus the weather’ *- fair except snows in the * the Ohio Valley southward, thermal * north and -middle Atlantic * States. * Moderate to fresh south- * easterly winds are indicated * for the Florida Keys tonight * and tomorrow. \ H. B. BOYER, Official in Charge. * SOC eee eeeeester La ee ee a ee ee er A @elicious cup of ‘fine flavored COFFEE is a drink at all times. ‘That is why every- body ‘who has tried our COP- FEE is a STAR COFFEE MILLS enthusiast. 512 GREENE ST. Phone 256 What's The Difference BETWELN A COBBLER AND A SHOE REBUILDER? turned out by this shep Premier Mussolini in Italian |e celebration of Fascism’s ‘seventh | ™ of Tonlac I goined back my weight, : A ime wow us: Tanlbe to build wp jof its kind in‘the German la: Packman, So. Mil- waukee, Wis. There's’ nothing like ‘Tanlac to purify the blood, -put’the stomach and liver in working order and build up a run-down body. Millions of men and women have ‘been benefited by this great tonic and builder that is com- pounded after the famous Tanlac formula from > roots, ‘‘batks and herbs. If you are nervous, suffer from indigestion; have ‘rheumatism, torpid fiver, ‘buy a*bottle of Tan- lac at -your drag stere*today, See how you ‘start to improve right from the first. Take Tanlac Vege- table Pills for constipation. IN RHE CIRCUIT COURT oF THE TWENTINGH CEA. CUT OF THR "OF PLOR- IDA, IN AND FOR. MONROE | ; ‘ a | proclamation ‘in favor of a con- timuance of ‘war with ‘the Central ||; COUNTY. City of Key West, a municipal corporation duly organized anda: isting by and under the laws of ‘the State of Fi : 7 va. ‘<nire, ‘to Validate State of Fonda eo ‘ce NOTICE one y ING <ON PE’ "To W, (DATE, AND IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF THE ‘CITY OF KEY ‘WEST, FLORIDA. To the Taxpayers and Citizens of ‘the City of Key West, Monroe ¥, Plorida: You ‘are hereby notitied thatthe City of Key West, a mu ed and’ er SS cera oar a Shae 000 Public ‘improvement, Bonds of by: “of said eopy of. said ordinance d to said petition and bit “D," sald bonds. to 1, and to mature serially in numerical order $10,000 ° 1 in each of the years ° standard weight and fi: bonds may be r as ‘og only In the name of the Bf gence nr a: and a| before our said Cireuit reotirgs tea City. of Key West, Monroe County, Florida, | on Tuesday, March io, 1936, to show cause, if any hav said Cireuit Court wold: mot valigete and confirm said bonds pursuant. to the prayer of the said petition. ITNESS my “and the seal id Court this 8th day of March, (SEAL) D. Z, FILE Clerk Cireuit -Court, F ope Judicial Circuit of the "State of Florida, in and for Monroe County. mar$8-15-22-29 Let the Artman Press do your printing. o! 19: FI i ; ‘i i : : t i if i i West, Sore Dang if TODAY’S [ee ccccccvseececocosoousce 1799—A Jaw-was passed ‘aboligh- ing slavery in New York State by gradual freedom. sidered the .most charming ‘poem. nguage, |dlied at Heidelberg. Born in 1751. 1851—The famous Matble ‘Arch, from the exterior of Buck- ingham Palace, was re-erected in Hyde Park, ‘London. 1868—John Gray, said to have been the dast -surviving ‘officer -of: county, 0. Born at Mt. Vernon, Va., Jan. 6, 1764. |. 1888—Edward White “Benson |Was enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury with imposing cere- monies at the Cathedral of Can- terbury. 1890—The “Yazoo delta was |flooded ‘as°a result of breaks in |the Mississippi levees. |. 1915—Allied land and naval Dardanelles forts, soldiers and deputies issued -a | Powers, a majority, and a second election was called. TO THE DEMOCRATIC VO’ i Ser qualifies me for efficient service, During the campaign I will make further declarations of principles which shall govern me in the Sen- ate. I solicit the support of the : (Paid Political Advt.) a fis th # sill | i ty o the Revolution, died in Noble|' forces renewed attacks on the| * 1917. — Russian workingmen; 5 ""1925—In ‘the German Presi- : dential“election no ‘candidate “got| + Democratic voters of this Dis-|% tri ANNIVERSARIES) Fe a 4 BOSTON, Mass., March’ 29. 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