The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 30, 1926, Page 2

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PAGE TWO } * MAKING DISPLAY OF ELEC- __ TRIC REFRIGERATOR IN MANY SECTIONS /P"DAYTON, 6., March '30.—tn- | terest directed during the past | few days toward the First Na- ional Demonstration Week of : Frigidaire ¢lectric refrigeration >» hes-altnest been without a parallel ry of American manu- ® dian cities the egal ras cen tor manufacturéd b; the Delco- ** Light Company, “Dayton, Ohio, ‘{ has been on’ display by dealers 2 who have been making a special effort ‘to ‘acquaint householders : with its wonderful advantages in convenience, euniiation and econ- * omy. ) “The ’ new’ Prigithizes; with H- their clean, cool-looking metal |{ cabinets are responsible for the |» remarkable attendance at the vari- * ous demonstrations,” declared E. | B. Biechler, president and general ; manager of the Delco-Light Com- '* pany,- after receiving initial re- * ports from nearly a hundred dis- }* tributors.early:this week. » “Two months ago, when the new type cabinet was announced, we expected an unprecedented re- “sponse on ‘the part of householders ind made due preparations to meet the demand in our two great *plants, covering a total of 32 acres. “Almost immediately we, were forced’ to put’ on double shifts to fill the orders that came pouring sin. The new white Duco-finished caning’, together with recently re- ‘S duced prices, is forcing us to’ ca- : pacity production. “It should be remembered, too, that 2 new cabinet is not neces- ‘*aary for enjoyment of the advan- ‘Stages of electric refrigeration. é ‘; The regular Frigidaire cooling ‘unit can be installed in the ordin- SPSOoeooccesoovaeseseoee Flashes of Life COCOSOOCOOEOOOOSOLEOOODE @y Associated Press) LOS ANGELES, Cal.—Leland| L. Dunean, who, with his wife, owns Rin-Tin-Tin, movie dog, is being sued for divorce on the grounds of cruelty—to the mis- tress, not to the dog. ee ee. ¢ ALBANY. N. Y.—Al Smith, like the Prince of Wales, Princess Victoria and Gabriele’ D’Annun- zio, is laid up with complications after a cold; Some of the leading figures om the Rialto want him to keep peace between the Broadway producers. and playwrights. for $50,000 a year. + * @ NEW YORK—Nathaniel Haw- thorne’s grandson is doing well in his youth at art. A picture by 15- year-old Hawthorne Lewis Smyth, of Mount Vernon, N. Y., who never took a painting lesson, has been) sold for $20;- at’ an exhibition. That. was the artist's price. 6 ,* COUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa.— Adam Berry, retired farmer, at 71 is learning to read, write and “figure” so that he can avoid an “gninteresting old age” and keep; his accounts straight. Until his wife died she always kept their accounts and handled the corres- pondence. He spends four hours daily with a private. teacher. ae ar ST. LOUISHarry Ludwig is sorry now he)had, the reputation of eating seven, Y pase chops and a half dozen eggs for breakfast. He was nabbed by detectives looking ice refriegrator with no trou- 3 ‘ble at all.” {£ Whe Deleo-Light ~ Compan ires is lCUT THIS @UT— | IT IS WORTH MONEY | Send. this ad and ten cents to Foley & Co., 2835°She¢ffield Ave., Chicago, Ill., writing your. name and address clearly. You will re- ceive a ten cent bottle of is| POLEY'S. HONEY -AND TAR COMPOUND for coughs, colds cand hoarseness, also free sample |packages of FOLEY” PILLS, a diuretic stimulant. for the _ kid- neys, and "FOLEY ‘CATHARTIC TABLETS for Constipation and Biliousness. Try them! Key West marl-lm people. Drug Co. | for one Harry~ Jacobs, a ‘heavy | eater, wanted, on, fraud charges. +s young infielder of the Giants, and three of his bréthers, are den- tists. 7 2 * PROVIDENCE, R. I.—They Frank Spellman, Jr., is now cap- tain of the matmex at Brown Uni- fore him. se « ROME—Helen Wills is having | @-wonderful time. Princesses and duchesses and divinity students | are flocking to see her play and | they are enthusiastic over her, as | well as her ability. . +e 8 BERLIN—Now that Mr. Jolly has made a record of 44 days for a fast in a glass cage, there will be no more such endurance’ tests | in public. as nuisances. NEW YORK—HAdie » Farrell, and | City in. consideration: of the coa- versity .as.two brothers were be- | The police regard them | raise wtestlers at Somers, Conn. | City limits. No on; slightest degree intimated oppesi- } | trict. THE KEY TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS | OF THE TWENTY-FOURTH |IN COURT OF THE SENATORIAL DISTRICT’ OF FLORIDA I wish to announce my candi- dacy for re-election to the Flor- ida ‘State Senate from the Twen- ty-fourth district, subject to the Democratie primary. Phere will be a number of matters of vital importance to this District, and particularly te Mon- These’ -wonderful|roe County, in the 1927 session remedies have helped millions: of | of the Legislature. The bound- aries of the City of Key West will have to be changed to include the Florida East Coast Railway terminals. The ten year contract will expire with the 1927 sessioh. I am_a party te the contract ex- cluding the terminals from the struction of the Casa Marina’ ho- tel in 1917. I very much desire to personally see that these terminals are reincluded in’ the has in ‘the tion to the terminals being rein- corporated in the City, neverthe- less if T am reelected to the Sen- ate I pledge that the terminals will be placed back within the cor- porate limits of the City of Key | West. My long service in the Senate 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 Democratic voters of this Dis- WILLIAM H. MALONE. (Paid: Political Advt.) now owns over 7,000,000 rabber WEST CITIZEN LEGALS NOTICE. T@ CREINTORS ©0' JEDGE, MONROE counts, FEon RIDA. 2 In re Estate of. Joseph Smith, deceased. To All Creditors, Lewatees, tributees And All Persons. Having: —— or Demands Against Said Estate You and each of you are hereby notified and required to present-any claims and demands which =. = either of you may have against. Jate of Monroe County, Florida, te the County Judge of Monroe Coun- ty, rida, at Court House of said County, at Key: West, nroe County, in twelve months from the date of ‘the first publication of this notice, to-wit: March 23rd, 1926. NELLIE SMITH MATHEWS, Administratrix of the estate of Joseph Smith, deceased. mar23-30; apré-13-20-27; may4-11-18 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE. MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. In re Estate of Mary E. Isham, deceased. To All Creditors. Legatees, De. tributees An@ All Persons Hav Claims or Demands Against ‘Said Bstate: You .and each of you are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which yeu or either of you may have against the estate of Mary E. Isham, deceased, late of Monroe County, Florida, to the County Judge of Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, at his office in the Court House of said County, at Key} Cc his office im the}: Monroe County, Florida, with. | 4 see teeese¥ ee ae » Fest, | |im twelve months from the date of | « the first publication of this notice, c 5 Administrator lot” the extate ‘of Mary E, Isham, deceased. mar23-30; apré-13-20-27; may4-11-18 United States Customs Service Port of Key West, Locsin one March Notice ts given ‘Te26. that the following demeribed vehicle CONVENTIONS OPENING. TODAY Birmingham, Ala. — Mlabama Federation of Women’s Clubs. - - New York—Medical Soctety! of 7 {the State of New Yerk, cucnte’ of Soacyis, Sealtht Seoaaont, ing Piorida, with-} day: otherwise the truck, its equipment, etc., will be rfeited to the United States, sold ublic auction to the highest bidder in front of ‘the Post Office —s in Key West, Florida, at 11706 M., April 14, 1926, m the manner, prescribed by the statutes. Cc ee Jr., Collector. mar23-30; apré . Let the Arzvman Press print it. DR. HARRY N. S. JONES DENTIST S32 Fleming Street 8:30 to 12.30; 2:00 to 6:00 PHONE 364-3 ORI Many districts in Java are pee meated with in pl: N @ N ie Whenever we can be of service to you, take this opportunity to thank our de- positors for their liberal patronage. Bank is steadily inereasing and we fA |ASTC trees—more than 5,000,000 of them 0! “smallest or the largest pete a : | weeecenescepooerevcoeocs TODAY IN WASHINGTON ! TODAY IN WASHINGTON 2 I lta “sche sak Press) : 0 lement is be- Sore senate. ae .- + * e Senate tariff’ commission in- : westigation resumed. <1 Senate and lies Jarm relief hearings. Pf ee continues House takes up impeachment tharges against Judge English. 5 ses * House foreign affairs commit- opens hearing on withdrawal ef recognition from Mexico, WINNING MEN AND WOMEN rerrrrt rt ror triers already producing rubber for U.S. Tires end 20,000 “employees are engaged in caring for them, Here are the Answers. to. i» Your Questions on the 4y Ue : @—Whery doce America get ite A—The important ot rbber or he world the rubber plantations in the Far Eastern possessions of Grest Britain and Hol land. : 2. Q—Is America represented among the Fer Basternr: planters? A—Yes, the of all these Far An oe tions is owned and ted by the UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY. mpany ions pro- pan tity of rubber? years the output will be in- creased about 75%. ubber en ee eS is not a new thing? A—No. In 1909, this com- Hae when @-_Bow langoave the U. 8. Rub- A—The U.S. Rubber Com- Plantations 8. In addition, di major improvements in tire-building, anno’ by this Coeapienty in 1922. Rubber, the new jard of purity in ne rubber, of direct —, to every user of any U.S. . Rubberproduct. the = 17 years, the U. S. ubber Plantation Ex- perts have conducted thousands of sucessful Q—What is Latex-treated Web Cord? A—This is the new cord struc- ture for cord tires, com- maximum strength bining with maximum flexibility. Leteo-tealed Web Cord will Web Cord will be published shortly. Q—What is Sprayed Rubber? A—Sprayed Rubber is the new pure rubber. from both acid and smoke. It is free ions and Answers on pl pel will also be at an early date, Q—Will America ever be reason- ably independent in its rub- ber supply? A—Probably so, in the course of time. For instance, ' U, 8. 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