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STUCCO HOME CAN _ BE RE-COLORED IN THREE EASY WAYS CHANGING APPE A RANCE ‘aBRD CAUSESBUT © LITTLE J EXPENSE, 1S STATEMENT} {SMADE. * se if your host has a painted avood exterior, you can almost rompletely change.’ its appear- pee by re-paip' it in a differ- ‘ent color-sche: “This is true : ofthe’ stucco house, though fost oWners do not know it. +The first step in renewing and t§-coloring stucco is to clear’ the surface thoroughly. - This can be dene with any pon-alkaline sdap bd 2 medium hatd brush, if there + isno grease or grime on the walls. Ht if there is, a solution of ont part muriatic acid to five parts r must be used. With either soap-suds or the acid _solu- tien, the walls shoud be scrubbed #hd then washed down with clean water. © Next, loose particles must be semoved and cracks must be men- ded. © Patching may.be done with ly-colored stucco. of the de- sired new color, or with Portland ment mixed with one-and-a- if parts of sand and enough wa- to make it workable, Then walls are ready ‘for the new finish. * Factory-mixed stucco-finish may tbe applied over, the old surface if b aPein ‘stucco is a hydraulic or @ Portland cement materi- The colored _.stueco-finish juld be mixed with water to a y consistency and then, when ywalls are perfectly dry, should be applied with an ordinary paint- &’s brush, The new finish need “be applied to no greater) depth than necessary to hide thé old Another way to accomiplish ‘the result.is to buy an uncol- red stucdo-finish and mix the in. Hpwever, this is unsafe the owner himself to ‘try, ‘as jen the best-trained mechanics attain the precision of. a ‘iting machine.” So . the |GULLS FAR INLAND | PREDICT FRESHETS | FOR NEW ENGLAND | TURNERS FALLS, Muss., ‘April (6—A few miles from the south- ern boundry of Vermont, where | the Connecticut River turns sharp- jly to the westward and then heads South to cross Massachusetts and Connecticut and reach the sea, this busy little factory town has set itself to work to prepare for the spring floods. Every year when the freshets are due a flock of seagulls ap- Falls Power Company, some hun- dred miles frem the ocean. The gulls are here, having come from eir home on the salt water to feed on the refuse which the flood brings-down. Unon seeing the birds, officials of the Turners Falls Power and Elictrie Company began prepara- tions for the arrival of flood waters, so strong is their belief in bird instinct. “The Spring freshet is expected immediately. TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF THE TWENTY-FOURTH 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 Democratic primary. There will ‘be a number of matters of vital importance to this District, and particularly to Mon- roe County, in the 1927. session of the Legislature. The bound- aries of the City of Key West will have to-be changed -to include the Florida East Coast Railway termingls. The ten year contract will expire with the 1927 session. I am a party‘to the contract ex- cluding the terminals from the City in consideration of the con- struction ofthe Casa Marina ho- tel in 1917, .I very much desire to personally see that these terminals are reincluded in the City limits. No one has in the slightest degree intimated opposi- tion’ to the terminals being rein- corporated in the City, neverthe- less if I 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 material carries with} West. the possibility of uneven or im- mt color. My. long service in the Senate qualifies me for efficient service. @ third method is to use a|During the campaign Iwill make it, me of these are ; require mix:' Those which have oil 4 it 8 pri ci esc nes stuceo ought to :be mths ¢ first stu: Mig dspecially ne: Sessary where oil paint is to be because. this thaterial “‘seals” stueco and prevents further 4 VAT Adi Z 3 is only a slight differ- between the cost of re-finish- a, stucco house with factory- stucco and with stucco it. Either method can be out bys the householder ‘¢ ;Bethel’s dining room, 810 street, will be open to public on Saturday, April Meals will be served from a. m. to 8 p, m. le aim to please. Call and be vinced. apré-11t Maine Republicans meet in ¢onvention at Portland to- to elect a State committee formulate a platform for the ‘ i ty} ¥ z i : ‘e@y\2) 5 420 3 further declarations of principles whiéh.shall govern me in the Sen- ate. J solicit the support of the WDenareetic yyeters: of : this | Dis- Ic * WILLIAM H. MALONE, (Paid Political Advt.) Memorial services commemorat- ing the 17th anniversary of the discovery. of the North Pole by imiral, Peary will be held today at the explorer’s tomb in the Aslington’ National Cemetery. A courtmartial is scheduled to convene today for the trial of Golonet Alexander, Marine Corps, on charges of intoxicating prefer- red by Brig. Gen. Smedley Butler. tion—ask our advice We're always at your. service in this and other matters. 4 pears at the dam of the Turners/ | Stenographer, part time Tf you do not know the value of a certain stock or bond—or want informa- e : THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | peeccccsocccsoccoccegcoccoecooccccecesecesongesa JOHN L’s $10,000 LEGAL NOTICES uanpion: B28 : | BELT IS )? | NOMICR To. CREDITORS | PHILADELPHIA, Pa, April's, IN_ COURT OF THE covNTy —Believe it or not, here’s the gist JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, 0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN | no FLORIDA. jof the story: Notice is hereby given that the | mae ee. Board of Fire Control of the Ever- In re Estate of The famous $10,000 champion- glades Drainage District of the | Mary E. Isham, deceased. State of Florida, prepared the fol-|75 All Creditors, Legatees, Dis. | Ship belt of John L. Sullivan, prée- ios ing budget and fixed the amount |" tiny oc ‘And Ail Persons Having | sented to him’ by- citizens of BOs: be raised for fire protection pur-| Claims or Demands, Against Said), ; a poses for the year 1936 as required| Gunes. ° = |ton in the Boston Theatré on Alig. under Chapter 10116, Acts of 1925. |” You and each of you are hereby |8,° 1887, Has been melted Laws of Florida, which budget on | notitied and requited to present any |e’, 2ee tf old at. the March Eighth, A. D. 1926, was ap-| claims and demands which you or| mint here for the gold. that was Proved by the Trustees of the In- /Cither of you may have against the |in jt. ‘The belt, with its’ 897 small ternal Improvement Board: - eState of Mary Isham, deceased, soos its EVERGLADES BOARD OF FIRE |jate of Monroe County, Florida, to| onds missing, found its way CONTROL BUDGET FOR RE- /the County Judge of Monroe Coun-| i QUIREMENTS OF 1926. ; Florida, at his office in the|® the mint through q Baltimore Deputy. Fire bret oor 4 | Court House of said Comat at =e |junk dealer who received a check 20—9 months at . | West, Monroe County, F! . with- | A per MO. nn ;-..-¥ 18,000.00 | in ‘twelve months from the date of | oF’ a little more. than $800 for, Tractors fo Pur. publication of this notice, |the gel it contained. The name: —— March “2re. iis isuam, /of the Baltimore dealer was with- 45,000.00 | Administrator of the ‘estate ‘ot | held by the mint official, P of Mary E. Isham, deceased. | i 16,200.00 | mare: may4-11-18} « ‘ | | Today is the ninth anniversary Servite|of the formal entrance-of _ the > nited States into the World War. = | the 20,000.00 | to-wit each per day ...... : Men with above Tractors— 380 days at $5. « 13,500.00] United men in Field eS Other general equipment and tools —..... Aeroplane and Hire Legal Services ie ae Salary Secretary of Board: has been seized at Key ida, on December 14, 1925, tion-of Sections 3061 andi 3 the ‘Revised Statutes of the PHONE 348: JOHN C. PARK’ Plumber and Supplies |. IN NEW LOCATION. 328 Simonton Street. lary Chief Fire Warden Jary. 2 Assistant. Fire Wardens ....... on Office Rent - a ss Office equipment and Furniture See) Automobile for Board and Operation Incidental Board... Contingent Fund at 10 per cent = P| 3,000.00 jany interest therein are (notified | 4,800.00/and admonished to file claim of| 1,200.00/ ownership with the Custom House| ~ lat Key West, Florida, within; twenty 1,000.00/ days after the first’ publication = this notice; .otherwise . the ¥ ; *2,100.00/ truck, its equipment, ete., will Expenses ‘of forfeited to the United § 5,000.00|at public auction to the ‘highest | bidder in front of the Post\ Cffice 100.00 | building. in Key West, Florida,. ai 11:00 A. M., April 14, "1926, jin “ti TOTAL ESTIMATED ..$156,500.00/ manner prescribed by. the statutes. } Any of the above items can be|C. N, Hildreth, Jr. Coll a reduced or increased, but in no case } shall the total amount of the Bud- fet as-above madé be increased. Any amount not expended ‘shall | be carried forward in the Fund. The said Board completed ‘the preparation of lists. of. lands lying | in * Monroe County, Florida, em-| braced in the Everglades. Drainage | Distrigt, and- classified same into| sand and loam, lands and muck | lands, which: said lists can ‘be ex-| amined at the office of said Board | in West Palm Beach, Florida, and| or at the time and pice hereinaf-| ter stated when said Board shall sit | as_an Equalization Board. , | The Board of Fire Control will sit in the County Court House at | y West, Florida, at 10 o'clock in the morning, April 24th A. D. 1926 as an Equalization Board to. hear complaints and make such adjust-| ret oe , ‘e ments as will be equitable. | Ss div: All persons interested are noti- fied to appear before the Board at the above time and place for the purpose of submitting such. co; plaints ‘as they may haye in Telati to the aforesaid mat: ; DUTCH, Ww. CHIEF FIRE WARDEN—Chairmap. Attest: MATTHEWS, Florida East Goast Railway FLAGLER 6 STEM, THE ST. AUGUSTINE ROUTE Effective 12:01 g. m, January 5, 1926 SOUTHBOUND ARRIVE — Trains NONTHROUND | 15 Ex 330 P. M., 75 and. #6 — Havana Special 7:30 P.M, mation the Ticket Agent eral Passenger Agent HAVANA PORT TAMPA ‘THE PENINSULAR AND OCCIDENTAL, STEAMSHIP COMPANY” F United States Fast Mail Roulks Fer KEY WEST, CUBA aye 7 WEST INDIES Via Port Tampa, Key West and Havana, Cuba F. H Secretary, apré| NOTICE TO CREDITORS H IN COURT OP THE © CouNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY,| FLORIDA. i In re Estate of Joseph Smith, deceased. Proposed sailings in effect on tes 2 wm, Subject to change, To All Creditors, Legatees, Dis-| vancellation or individual postponement without motice: | tributees And All Persons Having = . ' E Claims or Demands. Against. Said |{ ———————___ | ieee Estate: ‘ You and each of you are hereby notified and required to present any claims ang demands whieh you or either of. tou eh it estate “or” Joseph “anit dereaaes, late of Monroe County, Florida, to e Count: -§ ci ty. Florida, aeons nice ih the Lv. Havaha—Mon., Tues, Wed.,’Fri., Sat Court House of ‘said County, at’ Key Ar. Key West—Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat..... West, Monroe County, Florida, with- j in twelve months from the date of S. S. Governor Cobb leaves Key West Tues., Thurs., Sat. ine Mest publication of this notice, 8. 8. Governor Cobb leaves Havana Mon., Wed., Fri. NELLIE. SMITH MATHEWS, S.S. Cuba leaves Key West Monday, Friday. Administratrix of the estate ‘of S, 8. Cuba leaves Havana Tuesday, Saturday. Joseph Smith, deceased. mar23-30; apreiasto-2ts may4-11-18 Aboye hours are based on Easterp Standard Time PORT TAMPA-KEY ‘WEST- VANA LINE 4 ‘ EFFECTIVE FROM PORT TAMPA THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1926 Ly. Port Tampa Sunday, Thursday... 2:30 PLM. Ar. Key West Monday, Friday. fo @ pesnerigtion fer Lv. Key West Monday, Frida: Malaria, Chills and Fever, Af. Havana Monday, Friday. 5 Lv. Havana Tuesday, Saturda: Dengue or Bilious Fever. Ar, Key West Tuesday, Saturda: It kills the germs. Ly. Key West Tuesday, Saturd Ar. Port Tampa Wednesday, ,.Sunga: 8S. S. Cuba leaves Port Tampa Sunday, Thursday. $.*S. Cuba leaves Havana Tuesday, Saturday. Above hours are based on Eastern Standard Time keyY-weEstT-HAVANA LINE EFFECTIVE FROM KEY WEMS SATURDAY, MARCH 2071924 "Vi. KéyWestSton., Tues, Tihirs., Fri, Sat, 0 A. M. Ar. Havana—Mon., Tues., Thurs, Fri., Sat. PU NP Pb KEEKEEE D. U. WILDER, G. F & P. A. Jqcksonville, Fila. P. J. SAUNDERS, Vv. P. & G. M., J. MH. COSTAR, Agent, Key West, Fila. i ALL LEE A. White Mountajn Triple Motion § FREEZERS “All Sizes---From $3.45 Up FIPILAPLLAL C2 La’ FO ZL LLL LALLA a a we'll gladly tell you. Pierce Brothers Co. Free Truck Service Phone 270 See ddd ditigi¢¢2tl.a2 TUESDAY, APRI 6, 1926. IPPSALLLLLAL AA LL ivening Time Is Reading Time Bla ihe nc aha teas The evening paper. is alive with today’s news, a complete resume of each day’s activities that same day, not the day after. -. The sobet; business ‘judgment -of the keen business men ‘ef the Nation backs the evening paper as the medium for business news-- nize the necessity of reaching the public mind when it is relaxed and receptive--in the evening. vertising appropriation of the ‘Key West Citizen + le Pape Ma Cn For 47 years devoted to the upbuilding. of this.