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PAGE TWO MANY LODGES 10 HOLD MEETINGS IN PENSACOLA KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS AND/| KNIGHTS OF SELECT WEST COAST CITY FOR CONVENTIONS (By Axsocinted Press) PENSACOLA, Fia., April 22.— The latter half of April and the month of May will witness the as- sembling of a number of conven- tions of note in Pensacola. The gatherings will include the Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias, April: 27-30; ‘state “convention of the Knights of Columbus, May 17- 39; state council of the Catholic Knights of America, May 16-18; sinty sixth general . assembly, Southern Presbyterian Church, May 20-25; Florida. League. of Monicipalities, May 18 and 19; Catholic Daughters of ; America, May 16-18. Fs Other conventions to follow at a later date are the Woodmen of thé World, who will hold the uni- form rank encampment and the lodge sessions! the Cit- Military Training Camps, to bevestablished in July at Fort Bar- and the ‘Reserve Officers Training Corps and special units of‘the army, rhc will hold the sufamet.. maneuvers practice exercises here. Pythians are planning an entertainment program, municipal League is coming ‘tac upon’ invitation of Attorney John B. . Jones. and city officials through- state are expected to be Officials of cities and towns. not members of the organi- have also been invited. An of ideas of the delegates conditions and devel- ‘and activities in the’ dividual communities will feature. The Presbyterian General As- sembly will probably be the most in point of extensive- Ministers from Baltimore the the mid- country. ¢ov- Hd atte at attend, and churches as Key West are ex- E and target). | eovccccs TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS ee cccccacecocesoceoesees Judge Sanford B. Dole, the’ “grand old man” of Hawaii, born in! the Hawaiian Islands, 82 years ago today. Henry Berenger, who headed COLUMBUS /the French war debt commission {te the United States, born 59 years ago today. Bishop William F. Anderson, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, born at Morgantown, W. Va., 66 years ago today. Miles Poindexter, former senat- or from Washington and later U. S. minister to Peru, born at Mem- phis, Tenn., 58 years ago today. Ellen, Glasgow, the author of many popular novels, born at Rich- mond, Va., 52 years ago today. [/ Seras From hard work en a farm to the study of medicine in Cinejn- nati, where he was graduated, was the course which Dr. R. V. Pierce took." In his younger days he practiced medicine oyer a large district. It was then the new oil fields. near Titusville, Pa. Finally ‘he deter- mined to put up some of his pre- scriptions in ready-to-use form in order to reach a larger number of families. He thus moved to Buffalo, N. 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By Condo 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 zap COUN- TY. WHEREAS, at a meeting of the County Board of Public In- struction in and for Monroe 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 Tax School District number one of Monroe County, Florida, stat- ing that petitioners desired the is- suance of bonds by said Special Tax School District number one of Monroe County, Florida, for the purpose of building, repairing, equipping and acquiring Public Free Schools within, and for the exclusive use of said District;-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 sheen and WHEREAS, This is the first meeting of the County Board of Public Instruction in and for Monroe County, Florida, had and held 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- ida, that said petition has been signed by more than Twenty-five (25) per cent of the duly. quali- fied electors and freeholders re- siding within said Special 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 said. Special Tax School District be issued for the purpose of build- ing, repairing, equipping, and ac- quiring Public, Free Schools with- in said’ Special Tax School Dis- triet, and that the proceeds de- rived from the sale of said bonds be used for said ‘purpose. NOW THE! RE. BE IT RE- SOLVED By County Board of Public Instruction in and for Monroe County, Florida, in meet- ing assembled. on this 25th day of Mareh,.A. D. 1926, that bonds in the sum of Two Hundred Thou- sand ($200,000.00) Dollars, are required for the purpose of build- ing, repairing, equipping and ac- quiring the necessary School 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 6f the denomination of One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dol- lars each, and numbered — 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 in 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- elusive, shall be payable January ist, 1980; bonds numbered Fif- teen to Twenty-one, both inclu- sive, shall be payable January ist, 1931; bonds 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 1st, 1983; bonds numbered Thirty-six to Forty-two, both inclusive, shall be payable January ist, 1934; “|bonds numbered Forty-three to Forty-nine, both inclusive, shall be payable January Ist, 1935; bonds numbered Fifty to Fifty- six, both inclusive, shall be pay- able January st,” 1936; bonds numbered Fifty-seven to Sixty- three, beth inclusive, shall be pay- able January Ist, 1937; bonds numbered Sixty-Four. to. Seventy, both inclusive, shall be payable popraiad 1st, 1938; bonds number- THR KEY WEST CITIZEN payable January ist, 1946; bonds numbered’ One Hundred and Twenty-seven. to One. Hundred and Thirty-three, both inclusive, shall be payable January Ist, 1947; bonds numbered One Hun- dred end Thirty-four to One Hun- dred and Forty, both inclusive, shall be payable January 1st, 1948; bonds numbered One Hun- dred and Forty-one to One Hun- dred and Forty-seven, both in- clusive, shall be payable January ist, 1949; bonds numbered One Hundred and Forty-eight to One Hundred and Fifty-four, both in- elusive, shall be payable January 1st, 1950; bonds numbered One Hundred and Fifty-five to One Hundred and Sixty-two, both in- ciusive, shall be payable January Ist, 1951; bonds numbered One Hundred and Sixty-three to One Hundred and Seventy-one, bath in- clusive, shall be payable January Ast, 1952; bonds numbered. One Hurfdred and Seventy-two to One Hundred and. Eighty, both — in- clusive, shall! be payable January Ist, 7953; 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 to. Two Hundred, both inclusive, shall be payable January ist, 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 wesk for four successive weeks in the Key West Citizen, a news- paper published in said Special, Z Tax School District. Passed and adopted this 25th day of March, ‘A. D. 1926. ABELARDO LOPEZ, Chairman, County Board of Pub- lic Instruction, in and for Mon- roe County, Florida. apr1-8-15-22-29 RESOLUTION OF BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, ORDERING AN ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX DISTRICT NO. 1,..OF MONROE . COUNTY; FLORIDA, FOR THE. ISSUE OF BONDS °° WHEREAS, The County Board of Byblie Instruction ‘in and for Monroe County, Florida, at a meeting had and held on the 25th day of March, A. D. 1926, passed and adopted 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 qualifi electors. residing within Speeial| +" Tax School District number one of Monroe County, Florida, who are freeholders of said Special Tax District; and WHEREAS, said petitioners de- sired’ the ‘issuance of bonds’ by said Special Tax District’ for the purpose of building, repairing, equipping and acquiring Public Free Schools within and for ‘the exclusive use of said Special Tux Sehool District; and WHEREAS, in said resolution, it furtner appears that bonds of said District in the sum of Two Hundred Thousand ($200,000.00) Dollars are required for: the. purs 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 Diitrict 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- tation, and for the purposes there- in set forth. In which said elec- tion only the duly qualified elec- tors of said Special Tax School District who are freeholders there- of shal 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 Monroe County, Florida, issue a notice of said election .in , |aecordance with this resolution and January ist, 1941; bonds number- ed Ninety-two to Ninety-eight, both inclusive, shall be payable | January Ist, 1942; bonds order. Passed, adopted and ordered this 25th day of March, A, D. 1926. ABELARDO LOPEZ, Chairman of Board of Public In- struction of Monroe County, Florida, } Attest: | MELVIN E. RUSSELL, Secretary and County Superinten- dent Public - Instruction, Monroe County, Florida. apl, 1-8-15-22-29 »|RESOLUTION OF BOARD oF| PUBLIC INSTRUCTION OF MONROE pconsulnb FLORIDA. EREAS, The County Board. 6% "848;| of pantie Instruction in and for numbered One Hundred and | Monroe County, Florida, at a meet- | ing had and held onthe ‘25th day te One Hundred and Twen- ty-six, both inclusive, shall be! of March, A. D. 1926, passed and! “adopted~2 certain © resolution ‘wherein it appears that a petition has been presented to said Board, signed iby more than twenty-five per cent of the duly qualified elec- School District Number One of Monroe County, Florida, who are District; and, WHEREAS, said petitioners de- sired the issuance of bonds by said Special Tax District for the pur- pose of building, repairing, equip- ping and acquiring Public Free Schools within and for the exclu- sive use of said Special Tax Dis- trict; 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- posts 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. RE- SOLVED, that an election be or- dered held in Special Tax School District Number One on Tuesday the 4th day of May, A. D. 1926, to determine whether or not there shall be issued by School District, 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; which said election only the duly qualified electors of said Special Tax School District who are free- | ; holders thereof shall vote. that this order for election shall be. published once each week for four successive weeks in the Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in said Special Tax. School District, and that the Secretary of the and for Monroe County, Florida, issue a notite of said election in accordance with this resolution and order, | BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that ballots for said Special Eleec- tion in said Special Tax School District Number One of Monroe founty, Florida, be printed and that the form of said ballots for such election shall be as follows: Shall" the bonds of Monroe County Special Tax School Dis- trict Number One be issued in pe sum of Two Hundred Tho: ($200,000.00) Dollars, -_ pa serially from three to thirty years, hearing interest at the rate of Six ;Rex.cent per annum, interest pay- aenyennaaly, for the ber: eof uilding, repairing, equip- ping ahd | aéquiring Pable Freel | County Special Tax School District Number One be issued in thesum of Two Hundred Thousand 4$200,000.00) 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 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 Distriet 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 School District Number One of Monroe County, Florida, to determine whether or not there shall be is- suéd by Special Tax School Dis- triet, bonds in the sum of Two Hundred Thousand ($200,000.00) Dollars, to wit: No. 1 Polling Place Number One Engine Room, Key West, Monroe County, Florida. Inspectors: Ralph Pinder, Roy Lewin, and Harry Baker. Clerk: John H. Quinn. No. 2 Polling Place Old School House, .Matecumbe, Monroe County, Florida. Inspec- tors: Edney Parker, Milton Parker and Fanny Russell. Clerk: Pres- ton Pinder. No. 3 Polling Place Old Post Office, Rock Harbor, Monroe Céanty, Florida. Inspeéc- tors: W, B. Albury, T. W. Sawyer, and W. B. Jobnson. Clerk: John H. Pinder. Passed, adopted and ordered this 25th day of March, A. D. ABELARDO LOPEZ, Chairman Board of Public Instrue- tion, im and for Monroe County, Florida. "| 1926. Attest: MELVIN E. RUSSELL, Secretary..and County Superin- tendent.. Publie Instruction, Mongpe County, Florida. apl. 1-8-15-22-29 666 ip @ prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever, | Dengue-or Bilious Fever. It Kills the germs. i tors residing within Special Tax}: freeholders of said Special Taxjenables the hard of. i.cating to said Special. Tax |; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, || Board of Public Irfstruction in |° | Shall the -bonds of Monroe} ; DEAF HEAR INSTANTLY Amazing inbgatien! Bri. cs Im-> mediate Relief To ‘hose ~ Whe, Are Dea: A wonderful <inventiun which hear all sounds as ¢’en\:y and dis- tinctly as a child, hasbeen per- fected by! the Dictograph Products Corporation, Suite 3172, 220 to 224 West 42nd Street, New York City. 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