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PAGE TWO en “POISON PEN” LETTER CAUSES - ALLEGED TO HAVE BEEN SENT BY —MRS. LYDIA LOCKE DORNBLASER. TO: DIVORCED HUSBAND “Ry Asmociated Press) NEW , YORK,» Aprik 7—A “poison pen” letter, alleged to have beep sent her divoreed hus- band by Mrs. Lydia Loeke Dorn- blaser,, has resulted in another federal former opera prima donna whose matrimonial difficulties have kept her before the publie for the last decade. s Previously indicted for sending an obscene letter to Arthur H. Marks, gresident of the Skinner Organ mpany, she is now ac- euped of obstructing justice. Mrs. Mary Frances Adams, of Joplin, Mp., Mrs. Dornblaser’s sister and Thomas F, Twyford, an attorney, algo “were indicted yesterday for obstructing justice. ‘Twytord is aceused of having intercepted Mrs. Adams on her way to New York last fall to testify under subpoena. ‘It is charged that Mrs, .Dorn- Binser and Twyford consulted Mrs. ‘Adams regarding the story she should tell the grand jury. Before the jury Mrs. Adams repudiated admissions that she had mailed the letter for her sis- ter _With the aid of a train porter at Bellefontaine, Ohio, July 24, let” > The ts of the letter have “made publie, but ‘it: is to haye attached Mrs. Hoover, Marks,.who mar- four months after his At the time of the divorce, a 000 was made : by Marks ‘additional $100,000 if. her juct’ should be satisfagtary to him. for,a year. Before the end of the year Mrs. Dornblaser appeared with a child which she asserted was Mr. Marks. Investigation disclosed that it had di indictment . against the}* ij ‘This is the very latest in Hollywood } (Calit.) bird ‘tea Wetthanc cron: cones. of ore i id fee and trees growing | © tm California, | YOU POOR KID, WHY ‘ARE YOU SO’ SKINNY?) Cod Liver Oil will put ‘pounds of good healthy flesh on your bones in just a few weeks? Tell: her every druggist has it in sugar-coated tablet form now so that you won’t have to take the nasty, fishing-tasting oil that is apt to upset your delicate stomach, ‘Tell her that McCoy’s Cod Liver Git Compound Tablets are choek- full of vitalizing vitdmines and are the greatest flesh producers and health builders she' ean find. One sickly thin kid, age 9, gain- been taken from an ofphanage in Kansas. City. Mr. Marks was the singer's thirds, husband. “Her first’ _ was, “Prinee” Taylor, raee follower, whom she shot and killed in Reno, 8 ip in 1909. Taylor’ exonerated in a death-bedstdtenfent “as- pe bd that the shooting ‘was mtal. Her second husband Orville Harold, Metropolitan tenor. ‘They were dlivorced in 1917, Shortly afterward she married Mr. Marks, a4 mt husband, Harry ibldser, was formerly her sev- retary. : TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS 2 wish to announce my candi- darcy for, re-election to the Flor: Senate er tegen su ie po er onte. Soo will be number of of vital importance to this ed 12 pounds in 7 months. She must ask Key West Drug Company or any druggist for Mc- Coy’s. Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets—60 tablets—60 cents—as Pleasant to take as candy—and if at the end of 30 days if she isn’t plad #he bought them your drug- [gist is authorized to return her money. ANNIVERSARIES Seoeecscococccsoecoosoes 1818—King Christian IX. of Denmark, who was called the “Father of Europe,” .born in Schleswig - Holstein. Died in Copenhagen, Jan. 29, 1906. 1826—Following a heated, de- bate in the U. S. senate, a blood- less duel-was fought by Henry Clay and John Randolph. 1867—A special commission met in Dublin for the trial of 300 Fenians, 1900-—The first celebration of the nativity of Budda ever held in the United States took place at the Buddhist Temple in San Fran- cisco, © 1901—President France entertained the Loubet of Italian -|fleet at Toulon. 1909—-Mme. Helena Modjeska, ‘the famous actress, died at Bay City, Calif. Born in Cracow, | Poland, Oc.t 12, 1844. WILLIAM H. MALONE. + tRaid Political. Aart.) ‘Ow-her marriage every Druse bride presents her huband with a dagger as a symbol of the death y she will pay if she is un- fi 1916—The French forces aban- doned the village of Bethincourt. 1924—Mary Garden, the cele- brated opera singer, applied for American citizenship. 1925—Death of the Most Rev. Dr. Tikhon, the head of the Rus- sian Orthodox Church. T am healthy because I eat at the Sanitary Restaurant. You can be the same. aprs-6t PLL ES MS ME IE HATS OF ALL KINDS CLEANED & BLOCKED Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Hats Made to Order GEORGE’S HAT SHOP 608 DUVAL ST. cn \siding within: said Special Don’t your mother know that) RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD | OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION OF MONROE. COUNTY, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUE OF $200,000 BONDS FOR SPE- CIAL TAX SCHOOL DIS- TRICT NO. 1, IN SAID COUN- TY. WHEREAS, at a meeting of the County Board of Public In- struction in and for Menroe Coun- ty, Florida, had and held on the 18th day of March, A. D. 1926, a Petition was presented to the County Board of Public Instruc- tion in and for Monroe County, Florida, signed by more than Twenty-five (25) per cent of the |duly qualified electors and free- |holders ‘residing within Special Pax School Distriet. number one of Monroe €ounty, Florida, stat- ing that petitioners desired the is- \suance of. bonds. by said Special Tax School District number one of Monroe County, Florids, for the purpose of building, repairing, ‘equipping and acquiring Public |Free Schools within, and. for the exclusive use of said Distriet; and | which said Petition set forth in |general terms the amount of the | bonds desired to be issued and the purposes thereof, and that the proceeds. derived from the sale ‘of such bonds shall be used for the purpose set forth in said petition; and WHEREAS, This is the first meeting of the County Board of Public . Instruction in and _— for |Monroe County, Florida, had and jheld after the receipt of said Peti- tion; and WHEREAS, it has been proven to the County Board of Public In- struction of Monroe County, Flor- lida, that said petition has been signed by more than Twenty-five (25) per cent of the duly _quali- fied electors: and freeholders re- Tax School District number gre of Monroe County, Florida, and that it is desirable and to the best in- terest of said Special Tax School District number one of. Monroe | County, Florida, that bonds of be issued for the purpese of build- ing, repairing, equipping, and ac- {quiring Public Free Schools with- in said Speeial Tax School Dis- trict, and that the proceeds de- rived from the sale of said bonds be used for said purpose. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE- SOLVED By the County Board of Public Instruction in and for Monroe County, Florida, in meet- ing assembled on this 25th day of March, A. D. 1926, that bonds in the sum of Two Hundred Theu- sand ($200,000.00) Dollars, are required for the purpose of build. irg, repairing, equipping and ae- quiring the necessary School Buildings within said Special Tax School District; and that it is de- sirable and for the best interest of said District ‘that said bonds shall bear interest. at the rate of Six (6) per cent per annum, pay- able semi-annually; that said bonds shall be of the denomination of One Thousand ($1,000.60) Dol- lars each, and nunibered con- secutively from One to Two Hun- dred, both inclusive, and that said bonds shall become payable with- in Thirty (30) years from the date of issuance im annual install- ments as follows, to-wit: Bonds numbered One to Seven, both inclusive, shall be payable on January 1st, 1929; bonds number- ed Eight to Fourteen, both in- clusive, shall be payable January 1st, 1930; bonds numbered Fif- teen te Twenty-one, both gnclu- sive, shall be payable January ist, 1931; bends numbered Twenty- two to twenty-eight, both inclu- sive, shall be payable January Ist, 1932; bonds numbered twenty- nine to thirty-five, both inclusive, shall be payable January st, 1933; bonds numbered Thirty-six to Forty-two, beth inclusive, shall be payable January Ist, 1934; bonds numbered Forty-three to Forty-nine, beth inclusive, shall be payable January Ist, 1935; |bonds numbered Fifty to Fifty- \six, beth inclusive, shall be pay- able January ist, 1936; bonds numbered Fifty-seven to Sixty- | three, both. inclusive, shall be pay- able January ist, 1937; bonds numbered. Sixty-Four to Seventy, both inclusive, shall be payable January ist, 1938; bonds number- ed Seventy-one to Seventy-seven, both inclusive, shall be payable January Ist, 1939; bonds number- ed Seventy-eight to Eighty-four, both inclusive, shall be payable | January Ist, 1940; bonds num- |bered Eighty-five to Ninety-one, }both inclusive, shall be payable January Ist, 1941; bonds number- ed Ninety-two to Ninety-eight, heth inclusive, } bered Nmety-nine te Qne Hun- | dred ond Five, beth inelusive, shal! |be payable 1943; bonds numbered | One Rundred ard Six to One Hun- | dred and Twelve, -both inclusive, {shah be payable January Ist, | 1944; bonds numbered One Hun- |dred Thirteen to One Hundred jand Nineteen, both inclusive, shall jhe payable January Ist, | bonds numbered One Hundred and said Special Tax School District’ shall be payable} jJanwery Ist, 1942; bonds num-} THE KEY WEST CITIZEN |payable January ist, 1946;:bonds numbered One Hundred. and Twenty-seven to One Hundred and Thirty-three, both inelusive, shall be payable January Ist, 1947; bonds numbered One Hun- dred end Thirty-four to One Hun- dred and Forty, both ‘inclusive, shalt be payable January tst, 1948; Bonds numbered One Hun- dred and Forty-one to One Hun- dred and Forty-seven, both im clusive, shal—E be payable January 1st, 1949; bonds numbered One Hundred and Forty-eight to One Hundred and Fifty-four, beth in- elusive, shall be payable January ist, 1950; bonds numbered One Hundred and Fifty-five to One Hundred and Sixty-two, both in- elusive, shall be payable January Ist, 1961; bonds numbered One Hundred and Sixty-three to One Hundred and Seventy-one, both in- elusive, shall be payable January ist, 1952; bonds numbered One Hundred and Seventy-two te One Hundred and Eighty, both. in- clusive, shall be payable January 1st, 1953; bonds numbered One Hundred and Eighty-one to One Hundred and Ninety, both in- elusive, shall be payable January Ist, 1954; bonds numbered One Hundred and Ninety-two te Two Hundred, both inelusive, shall be payable January 1st, 1955. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That this Resolution be entered upon the Records of the County Board _of Public Instruction ‘of Monroe County, Florida, and that the same be published once each weck for four successive weeks in the Key West Citizen, a news- paper published in said Special Tax School District. Passed and adopted this 25th day of March, A. D. 1926. ABELARDO LOPEZ, Chairman, County Board of Pub- He Instruction, in and for Mon- roe County, Florida. apri-8-15-22-29 RESOLUTION OF BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, ORDERING AN ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SPECIAL SCHOOL FAX DISTRICT NO. 1, OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, FOR THE ISSUE OF BONDS WHEREAS, The County Board ef Public Instructionin and for: Monroe County, Florida, at 4, meeting had and held on the 25th day of March, A. D. 1926, passed and adepted a certain resolution, wherein it appears that a petition had been presented to said Board signed by more than twenty-five (25) per cent of the duly qualified jelectors residing within, Special Tax, Schoo! , District number .one of Monroe County, Florida, who are freeholders of said Special Tax Distriet; and WHEREAS, said petitioners de- sired the issuance of bonds by said Speciat Tax Distriet for the purpose of building, repairing, equipping and acquiring Public Free Schools within and for the bexclusive use of said Special Tax School District; and WHEREAS, in said resolution, it further appears that bonds of said District in the sum of Two Hundred Thousand ($200,000.00) | Dollars are required for the pur- poses set forth in said petition, and said resolution did further fix the rate of interest to be paid thereon, and the time when the principal and interest of said bonds would become due and pay- able. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that an election be ordered held in Special Tax School District Number One, on the 4th [day of May, A. D. 1926, to deter- mine whether or not there shall be issued by said Special Tax School District, bonds in the sum of Two Hundred Thousand ($200,000.00) Dollars, as provided in said reso- lution, and for the purposes there- in set forth. In which, said ¢lec- tien only the duly qualified elec- tors of said Special Tax School District who are freeholders there- of shall vote. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this order for election shall be published once each week for four successive weeks in the Key West Citizen, a newspaper publish- ed in said Special Tax School Dis- trict; and that the Secretary of the Board of Public Instruction in and for Monree County, Florida, issue a notice of said election in accordance with this resolution and order. Passed, adopted and ordered this 25th day of March, A. ‘D. 1926. ABELARDO LOPEZ, Chairman of Board of Public In- struction ef Monroe County, Florida. Attest: MELVIN E. RUSSELL, Secretary and County Superinten- dent Public _ Instruction, Monree County, Florida. apl. 1-8-15-22-29 Lof Public Instruction in and for adopted..a certain resolution whereih it appears that a petitien has been presented te said Board, ‘signed by more than twenty-five School District Number One of Monroe County, Florida, who are freehelders of said Special - Tax Distriet; and, WHEREAS, said petitioners de- sired the issuance of bonds by said Specia! Tax Distriet for the pur- ping and acquirmg Publie Schools within and for the exclu- trict; and, it further appears that bends of Hundred Thousand ($200,600.00) Dollars, are required for the pur- poses set forth in said petition; the rate of interest te be paid principal and interest ef said) able. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE- SOLVED, that.an election be or- dered held in Special Tax School District Number One on Tuesday shall be issued by said Special Tax Sehee! Distriet, bonds in. the-sum of Two Hundred Thousand ($200,000.00) Dollars, as provid- ed in said resolution, and for the purposes therein set forth; in Tax School District who are free- holders thereof shall vote, published. once each week for four Citizen, a newspaper said Special Tax School District, Board of Public Instruction in and for Monroe County, Florida, issue a notice of said eleetion in accordanee with this resolution and order. BE IT FUMTHER RESOLVED, that ballets for said Special Elee- tion in said Special Tax School District Number One of Monroe such election shall be as follows: Shall the bonds of Monroe County Special Tax School Dis- trict Number One be issued in the sum of Two Hundred Thousand ($200,000.00) Do'lers, payable serially from three to thirty years, bearing interest at the rate of Six .per cent per annum, interest pay- able semi-annually, for the pur pose of building, repairing, equip- ping and acquiring Public Free |, Sehools. For Bonds .... County Special Tax Sehool, Distriet ‘(Number One be issued im the sum of Two Hundred Thousand ($200,000.60) Dollars, payable serially from Three to Thirty years, bearing interest at the rate of Six per cent per annum, inter- .est payable semi-annually, for the “purpose of building, repairing, equipping and acquiring Public Free Schools. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by the County Board of Public In- struction in and for Monroe County, Florida, at this meeting held,this 25th day of March, A. D. 1926, that the following places be designated as polling places in said Special Tax School District Num- ber One of Monroe County, Flor- ida, in the Special Election to. be held on the 4th day of May, A. D. 1926, in said Special Tax Schoo! District Number One of Monroe County, Florida, to determine whether or not there shall be is- sued. by Special Tax School Dis- trict, bonds in the sum of Two Hundred Thousand ($206,000.00) | WHEREAS, The County Board! 1945; Dollars, to. wit; Ne. 1 Polling Place Number One Engine Room, Key West,. Monroe County, Florida. Inspect Lewin, John H. Quinn. No. 2 Polling Place Old School House, Matecumbe, Monroe County, Florida. Inspee- tors: Edney Parker, Milton Parker and Fanny Russell. Clerk: Pres- ton Pinder. No. 3 Polling Place Old Post Office, Rock Harbor, Monroe County, Florida. Inspec- tors: W. B. Albury, T. W. Sawyer, and W. B. Johnson. Clerk: John H. Pinder. Passed, adopted and ordéred this 25th day of March, A: D. 532 Fleming Street OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 to 12.30; 2:00 te 6:00 per cent of the duly qualified elee-| © ters residing within Speeiel Tax|- pose of building, repairing, equip- Free | sive use of said Special Tax Dis- WHEREAS, in said resolution} } said District in the sum of Two!) and said resolution did further fix} thereon and the time when the) bonds would beeome due and pay-|'_ the 4th day of May, A. D. 1926,/, te determine whether or net there} . which said election only the duly| qualified electors of said Special | - BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,}, that this order for election shall be |, successive weeks in the Key West} ' published in| and that the Secretary of the} County, Florida, be printed and} . that the form of said ballots for}; IMOM'N POP» - Forgetting Herself. By Taylor é ’ THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1926. t Phe registration books will: be épen im my \offiece at the County Court House’ from Monday, April | Sy to I. Every day, ed excepted, from 9 o'clock a. m. to 12 o'clock m. and from 2 o’clock p- m. to 5 o'clock p. m. for the registration of electors for the election. general primary 4 JOSEPH ROBERTS, ; * Supervisor ef’ Registration. apr21m: } ; | ; H Let the’ Artman Press print it. CASTORIA _ ROBERTS & WHALTON REAL ‘ESTATE BROKERS OFFICE: Corner Fleming and Margaret Streste Cable Address: Trot Phone 788 P. 0. Box 132 ; KEY WEST, FLORIDA We Solicit Your Listings, Both City Property and Key Acreages. 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