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“PAGE TWO HUB HALL JAMMED “TO HEAR ADDRESS, ~ SUPTHISS FLORIDA lain winerwanic AT BOSTON; TRAVELOGUE ON KEYS PREDICTED; REASON FOR STATE'S SUCCESS ry > BOSTON, Mass., April o-The preating capacity of | Symphony 2h which rest, its threé. brick, stories in the heart.of the newer SBack Bay district. of Boston, is +2569 in floor afd’ two galleries. Onee at night and once at a “amatinee only the §9 seats. of the ene been vaeapt when Bur- Holmes has just presented his boa an4 trav oa “So This Is Florida in 1 That. is to say, Z almost the ts Seat vacant gin this big. 6 mg Have been * close up to the edges of the sil- @verscreen. “ The entrance {I i¢. before the ~ travelogue ope! were. choked “with people eager to get Florida “anew again, and they got it about all over in spots, with long stays Sat West Palm Beach, Miami and 3 cms sthe. ‘leeturer F 4 remember Key West and athe Florida Keys except Largo, al- though he hovered over Largo for Sabout six feet of film before turn- sing north again to Biscayne Bay. # it is to be hoped Mr. ‘Holmes ‘ewill devote a long section of *-futare films to elopments south ~ OULR go. A photograph of a New England landscape ~ throttled with snow brought the eeomment: “One ‘of ‘the ‘chief “rea- “FAAS Tar the caries of Seni. «mow-upon the screen.” The ap- z was heavy. «Mr. Holmes stepped on \ the * Sptale in white flannels and a straw 2 ht to “lend atmosphere,” as he |. He stated at the out- he called thejpitfalls in on the “gold*rush.” He n of the ; he pictured which chad; jaded into swamps whieh had ni i id Florida was the same time showed that it was along far-sighted places. He showed billboard adver- { D TAR COMPOUND oak ple and hoarseness, sam) packages . of PILLS, ‘a ‘diuretic ited for the kidneys, ang FOLEY ATeaPYS ae for a stipation usness, ese wonderful remedies have helped “Reker Wan ba ‘Try them! The K Drog Co. 3 > ae Apr 1-1M Plahes’ of Life eecccccceccoccesocccecce (By Associated Press) PARIS—Perhaps Suzanne Leng- lew will teach her ‘fiance, Jacques; Offenbach, poet and critic, to play) tennis, since he has helped to! launch her as a novelist. *> * * AUGUSTA, Ga,, Ty Cobb, Jr., would like to take tennis seriously but has.no ambitions to shine on the diamond like dad. His red! hair. has-been lending eolor to 2| tennis tournament here, se 6 WELLESLEY, Mass.—Clarence| De Mar, noted runner, is cone | vinced that one policeman is alto-| gether teo fastidious about pro- teeting’ this: college girls’ town. On a@ 16-mile jaunt in preparation for his annual vietory in the Bos- ton marathon, April 19, Clarence was pinehed as a fugitive er on suspicion of -sometbing or other. It took a bit of. vigorous explana-| tion that he was a school teacher to get him free. + * 2 BERKELEY, Calif. — Boys at| the University of California must | discontinue smoking during exam- ination. The co-eds object. + 2 ATLANTIC CITY.—The hand-/} ‘somest members of the police force | will survey the board walk parade} tomorrow. They are especially, charged to watch for mashers. s* * | ‘WASHINGTON—Mrs. Anthony | Wayne Cook’s strand of 105 pearls worth $30,000 is missing. She has | informed the police she may have} lest them but is inclined to think | they were stolen. * LEV. ANSTON, Wyo.—Illumina- is|‘tion of, the trans-continental air ‘niail route is driving away wolves! and coyotes from the ranches, but is making the sheep eat all night | as well as all day. = *. * * NEW YORK—Two-gun Parker (first name Elmer), who was once a cowboy and a Téxas ranger, but is’now a New’ York cop, was baf- fled by a mad Manahattan canine. Parkér led a number of cars in a chase of bloek after bloek near Central “Park, but the dog had vanished. HELP THAT BACKACHE Also those stabbing pains, stiff- ness, dull headaches, nervousness, poor sleep “and that weary tired feeling! Oh, you can help them! Take Foley Pills, a diuretic stimu- lant for the kidneys. Every in- gredient in this helpful medicine is directed to the betterment of your physical state, tages Mrs. ck, of Retergburg, » who wa te Lytook "potey, Pills 'f could riot stoop over nor raise up’ without’ great pain. Now, I have none.” Ask your druggist for Foley Pills. Your prompt im- provement will delight, and repay you. Tat se Key, Wet Drug Co. Apr 1-1M Oak or ry oe” with Imperial emedy. All drugsists are thorized to refund your money if it. faits.—Adv. Ivy Busy people are never busy- lies. mounted a fleet taxi and|: WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF Coe sSeseesecooseecocoeee (ly Anneeiated Press) * President Coolidge disapproves | our participating in éonferences at Geneva on world court reserva- tions; indications ‘are’ that the league’s invitation yell be reject- ed. . ** * Surprise is expeeted at Geneva over the amazement in Washing- ton at what is régarded by the league as routine procedure. 959 President Coolidge expects ‘coal |legislation at this session of con- gress; thinks Carmi ‘Thompson’ 's trip to the Philippines is likely to lead to imcreased development of regards increased tax receipts as indica-/} their natural regourees; tions of business improvement, but economy is necessaty because of font some of. the pending bills TODAY’S : bes 1811—George Burréwes,. who" |founded in San Francisa:o:the first Presbyterian college oo the Paci- | fic eoast, berm at Treziton, N. J. 4 Died in San Francisco, in 1894. eeocece ; 1822—Edward Everett Hale, author of “A Man (Without a Country,” born in Boston. Died there, June 10, 190%. . 1838—Leon Gambetta, the most powerful faetor in the history of the third’ French Republic, born. Died Dec. 31, 1882. im San Franciseo was opened: 1876—The O’Connor law, ° for the regulation of railroads by State commission, ‘eame ‘into ef-| too liberal, {fect in California?’ es , Five killed and 92 hurt when balcony collapses at movie jin Mexico City. + e's Browning’s Cinderella nounces her engagement to} “Daddy” in order, to correct an impression that she’s an venturess. * * * Ponzi eonvieted at Jacksonville of violating state law en trusts in his realty scheme, liable to * two |years in prison or $1,506 fine. war etl Case of. former. Governor Davis \avd his son, charged with taking| bribes for pardons, goes to jury} at Topeka. F when Ruling by. Dawes.-that «votes, in |executive sessions should, not be jrevealed causes debate in senate. | * 858 s Game warden solves mystery of ape man that has been terrorizing Stonington, Conn. Prospective | buyer of farm. scared tenants by| antics in fur Goats * 8 je. Chapman reads magazines and puffs cigarette in’ prison at Wethersfield,..Connswhile attor- neys pile up affidavits seeking to delay his execution set for early Tuesday. SOOTTTTTUOTTTSLSTS cae White Mountain Triple Motion FREEZERS All Sizes---From $3.45 Up Pierce Brothers Co. Free Truck Service Phone 270 an-} ad-|* CadtLidgidddddbdkdddididdede 1894—Governor Tillman pro-/| claimed martial law |the liquor dispensary law. ' regained part of Vaux village. | 1924—Dr. Elwood Mead was| 1925—Supreme Court of. Dis- trict, of Columbia quashed many of the indictments found in, the — reserve oil lease cases. | — —. } | What makes life worth living is| | that the unexpected se often hapi) [ANNIVERSARIES of 1848—The first public school | in South | 1916—French counter. attacks | yw, To THE * DEMOCRATIC VOTERS. THE TWENTY-FOURTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT - OF FLORIDA | ‘I wish to annaunee |daey for re-election to "the ‘Blan. Flor- ida State Senate from the Twen- ty-fourth district, subject to’ the Demoeratie primary. There will be a number janatters of vital importanee‘ to this \tel in 1917. I very |te personally see that terminals’ are reineluded | City limits. No one has jslightest degree intimated epposi- tion to the terminals being rein- |eorporated in the City, neverthe- less if F am reelected to the Sen- Carolina for the enforcement of) ate I pl ize that the inale will |be placed k within the cor- jporate, limits of the City of Key West. 1:1 My long service in the ..Senate | qualifies me-for efficient service. ‘the-campaign I will make appointed Chief of the U. S:|¢urther declarations of Bureau of Reclamation. | whieh shall govern me in, bio eet ate, I solicit the suppert of. Democratic voters of this Die trict. WILLIAM H. MALONE. ¢ “(Paid Political adetj’ oo i ‘Money is the rect of all evil, ec ee of Constipation, Pas lency, Wind Colic and iferrhee,; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, sits te assimilation of Food; AYVERE: beskthy: sad joqpuent sleag ee To arid intton, amas ik forte sit of Low hide' Absolutely Harmless No Cpiates. Physiciahs everywhere recommend i, Florida East Coast THE ST. AUGUSTINE Effective 12:01 a. SOUTHBOUND ARRIVE &:30 A. 7:45 P. M. — Trains 37 an® 3% — Dining Car Service For Farther 1 3. DB. RAW HAVANA Tue PEM? KEY West, CURA AN! M. — Trains 15 lan@ 76 — Havana Special ‘om General Uatted Seaton: Past ‘Mall Rostes For Tailwey , eo “FLAGLER SYSTEM m. January 5, 1926 * e NORTHBOUND LEAVE ; 7:30 PB. M. Key West Express — $:45 A. M. — Trains, 15 and 76 See the Ticket Agent jt Passenger Agent Pore TAMPA AND. 0C CDE DE COMPANY x D THE WEST INDIES Via Port Tampa, Key West and Havana, Cuba Proposed sailings im effect on dates shown. S@bject to chande, cancellation or Individual postponement without netice: Ly. Havana—Mon., Tues, Wed, &. S. Governor Cobb leaves Ke: S&S. Cuba leaves, Ar. Key West Monday, Friday... Lv, Key West Monday, Friday! ; Ar. Havana Monday, Friday___ Lv. Havana Tuesday, Saturday. Ar. Key West Tuesday, Saturda; & & (Cuba leaves Port Tampa SS Cube leaves Havana Tuesday, Le.’ Key West Tuesday, Saturday. Ar, Pert Tampa Wednesday, ‘Sunday KEY-WEST-HAVANA LINE EFFECTIVE FROM KEY WEST SATURDAY, MARCH 28, ote. vL. Key West—Mon:, Tues, Thurs, Prt, Sa Ar. Havana—Mon., Tues, Thurs., Frt~Sa: Fri., Sat. Ar, Kéy West—Mon., Tues, Wed, Pri. Sai y West Tues, Thurs. Sat. & S& Governor Cobb leaves Hayana Mon. Wed, Fri ey West Monday, Priday. SS Cuba lgaves Hatatia Tuesday, Saturday. Above hotr# Rte based om Eastern Standard Time 7? PORT TAMP4-REY WEST- HAVANA LINE EFFECTIVE FROM PORT TAMPA THURSDAY, MAO Le. Port Tampe Sanday, Thursday. - ell ¥- te A SESSESSS PURE NPP, FRKERERK RS Sunday, Thursday. Saturday. Above hours are based on Eastern Standard Time re Jacksonville, Fila. P. 3. SAUNDERS, ¥. P. & G. M. J. B. COSTAR, Agent, Key West, Fis. cdadasinnisinesdieiiduhieneniniclt y ‘ Evening Time Is ' Rend the néwstohen'it is” é news and nat history “3 The evening paper 4s alive with oe eee ‘Nation. bie Rhaiiie panes ag thé medium for business news-- “advertising. Business men recog- _tize the necessity of reaching the public mind when it is relaxed — ee the eves.