The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 23, 1926, Page 4

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“THE KEY WEST CITIZEN iy P. ARTMAN, President. IRA J, MOON, Business Manager. “Yee a. Key West, Florida, as second class matter Meriber of the Associated Press rectated Press is exclusively entitled to tention of all Lat Page gm credited to 1 otherwise i elited in this paper and also i news published here. Saad SUDSCRIPTION RATES ADVERTISING RATES Made known on application. Cards of thanks, resolutions of respect and obituary ‘ motices other than those which the paper may give as | matter of ie: will be charged for at the rate of 5 nis a lin Notice oe “church and society and, all other enter- | @inments from which a revenue is to-be Ce ina will ne charged for at the rate of 5 cents a lin itizen is an open forum and invites “discussion petty issues and subjects of local or general inter- 5 ost, P put it will not publish anonymous communica- { dons. IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN Water and Sewerage. Road to the Mainland. Comprehensive City Plan, Hotels and Apartments. Bathing Pavilion. Mussolini’s nose is slightly disfigured, but his eboek fs unimpaired. ¥f tires come down, we may resume our. eee fover gasoline prices. Possibly the disposition of Muscle Shoals might »be expedited by taking a straw vote. ‘ © As we understand it, those 4-H clubs for girls furge the development of Heart, Head, Hands and : The close proximity of the ~upper and lower jple crasts sugxests the possibility of another food ! merger. ! : aed — peo, An suctoner tells of an electrician named ibe being: charged.-with battery and placed in pam. 2 ‘ ‘A Toronto man who wore his ‘winter under- * wear to Florida wired his wife: “S. 0. 8. B. V. D. COD. PDO Motor sdaseae are uid to be/unavoidable, “but the cautious citizen often has to turn way oub im the bushes to avoid one that is trying to get him. \ fe Research is said’ t6 be haslipered in this coug “try by restricted finances, but the boys are still “,able to go researching all over the country for 2 The American theory of teaching the young ‘the significance of great historic events, is tolap- ‘= point @ holiday for them and have everyone go mo- ig taine or to the ball game. Tt is claimed that the American -people al- ways lock the stable doors after the horse is stolen, “but anyway they are going to prevent the thieves. “from carrying off the stable. RULES FOR PEDESTRIANS (Crystal River Mirror) _ Pedestrians must register at the beginning of each year and pay a license fee of $5 for the Z privilege of walking. There shall be no rebate if Bthey do not live through the year: a A pedestrian, before receiving ‘his license to * walk upon a boulevard or street, must demonstrate “before an examining board his ability in dodging, Pieaping, crawling and extricating himself from (machinery. 2 Pedestrians are not permitted to emit cigaret _ Oe on any street or boulevard in an offensive For unnecessary manner. 2 The pedestrians shall carry a horn not less Dhan three inches in diameter and before turning to the right or left shall give three sharp blasts. ‘a When an experienced automobile driver is “made nervous by pedestrians he shall indicate the “same and the pedestrians shall hide behind a tree * until the automobile has passed. * Pedestrians shall not carry in their pockets weeny glass articles or any sharp substances which ‘swould be liable to injure automobile tires in case “ sthe pedestrian should be run over. < In dodging automobiles pedestrians should not “ren more than seven miles per hour. Pedestrians will be held responsible for all damages done to automobiles or their occupants by ~ eollision. KEY WEST MISSING AN: OPPORTUNITY ; $ With winter’ - lingering’ ‘onginsly ni luxurious lap of spring Miss % is still forging ahead in her municipal advertising ‘throwchout ‘the news- papéfs of the still very much ice-locked north and east. “Come to Miami Now,” invites the Miami Chamber of Commerce in am attractive advertise- | ment two columns wide which sets worth the mani- fold attractions of the Magic City on Biscayne Bay. S Key West for a year : so swiftly has consistently a herself into the advertising: notices of the northern repres ni ive: newspapers, firm and steadfast apparently in er belief. that after the people get to Miami “they will perforce come to Key West. Too many times this is not and has not been true, far too many times. Key West has attractions not rivalled by any city in Florida. If Miami and Tampa and St. Petershurg and Sarasota and Jacksonville can find abe began to grow ined. from putting ges and reading remuneration in putting their suid ba and their of--|> ~ ferings before the people of the vast north and in Canada, why not Key West? A selected list of a few daily or even Sun-| - day newspapers in which consistent advertising | matter would be carried in eight or ten of the big’) cities of the country would unquestionab!y bring unbelievable returns in publicity and goodwill, be- sides opening the news columns to reading matter which would prove even more valuable, The fact that weekly and monthly periodicals here and there have ‘contained illustrated articles about Key West and the Florida Keys is not enough; these do not go into the vast numbers of homes where the newspapers go. Publicity aj home is some publicity, but publicity abroad before the people start to come to Florida is much the more desirable. / If it is paying our sister cities on the main- land to put money into advertising through the newspapers now, why should it not pay Key West too? It should! Let’s get together and make a move! NEW SCIENCE TRIUMPH 4Another . triumph of. nounced from Toronto, Ca ofa new extract, said to, have! jen “of great value in the treatment of high’ blood: ssure and other kindred ailments which juive hitherto baffled physicians. fee An elderly physician who was.one of the éfirst. patients treated by the new abthotatlaceethaeT his blood pressure was reduced,tognqpmal ang ‘that. & he was entirely freed from depressing symptoms, enabling him to resume his practice. No recur- rence of his trouble had taken place djinonth af” ter treatment had been discontinuegrother ‘pagent: reported similar ‘results. we ye & More_ exhaustive tests of new. remedy, which is an extract made from the livers of two- year-old cattle, will be made. After full confir- mation of its beneficial effects i: is. obtained, the dis- covery will be given to the world py 8,5, Thus, one by one the podily ills which beset | f the human race are being conquered through the patient labors of devoted scientists. In other lines of endeavor, the same class of earnest. investigators are remaking the world in’ which we live. Yet, through ‘ignorance and superstition, mil- |: lions of people still sneer atyscience and scientists.., the | The trouble with our music is t eriginates in New York where every one is in such a hurry, Practice makes perfect. It takes quite a bit of practice to kiss like an amateur. Accidents ‘will happen. That's why. there are so many different kinds of galads. We don't. know who will get the credit for cutting taxes. And we don't know who will get the cash, * Lots ‘of bad things happen.’ But’ +. thereare s89.many more bad that don’t HABBO. *Shese are the Gays days the city, man) buries a quart of onion sets and con- siders himself a farmer, (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) esteem Seana LEGALS vase ee tate of Thomas W. Shultz. Notice is hereby given, to all whom it may concern, that on the ith day of June A. D. 1926, T shall to the Honorable Hugh Judge of said Court, as Judge ate, for my final discharge itor of the estate of ‘Thomas ecutor of said estate, and ask for their approval. Dated 4 ENTS. JAYCOCKS, Executor, may7-14-21-28; jué CUIT cou STATE OF ETH JUDI- ‘ROE COUN- apr2-9-1 GERMANY AND THE! LEAGUE There is grave potential danger in the failure | by the sworn bill ove-stated cause that the defendant there- of the League of Nations to admit Germany at the | s recent Geneva conference as had been planned. This failure plainly shows that gelfishness dnd dis- trust have by no means been eliminated Tfom in- ternational politics. rat In spite of the just claims of othér nation’s to’ |? ultimate representation in the League Council, it appears that there was bad judgment; if not bad | (2. faith, shown in pressing thexe claims in sich a thin? ner as to delay the admission of Germary, whose unopposed entry would have been ‘avother portant step toward permanent’ peace. é, It is all the'niore regrettable that” dine ‘6f the'|~- chief obstacles to the immediate admission of Ger-| many was the attitude of Brazil, a nation in need | | of no international guarantees, for “hér-seeurity. | While Brazil is undoubtedly ‘entitled- ‘to a ‘per- } manent Council seat, she ‘might have waited, without any loss of power or pfestize in the long | ruh, and the same is true ses S gther nations which demanded seats in ¢ nge for "Pavoring | Germany's admission. i This does not mean that Ger ny is entitled | to any special favors. But: the on A apa ; earno pact can not become fully effective until Germany ‘has joined the League makes her entry | of paramount importance. The nations which blocked ready members and entitled to Beague’s pro- | tection, though they do not have Priarfent seats in the Council. By keeping Germany out, even | temporarily, they have~ seriously “impaired the League's prestige and have dimméd the light which shone so brightly at Locarno. - entry are ak} au % «sh uF "otharwise the allegations 1 will taken as con- y said dant. further that this er- a newspaper ty and State. ~ Z. FILER, c let. Cireult Court. Mrs. Robert Weiner of London was convicted. of slandering a neighbor and the.damages award- jed bankrupted her husban BOILS Quicki: ted and aching. fetleved GRAY’ $ OINTMENT writ | w. F aay & CO.. sable ies. ss + coo t BY. CHARLES P. P. ‘STEWART jee ee phen | Bate; it pays,” H. L. Mencken’ “fold me, ina talk I had with him/at’ his home in Baltimore. have a chance to test this theory thoroughly. He's won the first round of his,‘‘Hatrack” fight but there may: prove to be a good many more, *eomes~ Saaeenaainecesenae The Postoffice Department has jhis “American, Mercury” the mails. Now, the postoffice department is different from 9 court of.law, state or federal. It's pretty much @ law unto _iteelt. poly, fs Just hig; magazine. He's a nice chap {@ meet, he's extremely FOR HOME AND STABLE The extraordinary Borozone treatment for flesh wounds, cuts, sores, galls, burns and scalds is jjust as effective in the stable as jin the home. Horse flesh heals with remarkable speed under its powerful influence. The treat- ment is the same for animals as \for humans. First wash out in- fectioys germs with liquid Boro- zone, and the Borozone Powder zompletes the healing process. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c, and $1.20. Powder 30c and 60c. Sold by all druggist’, MWF Your old electric fan is worth more to us than to you. See The ; | Key West Electric Company. apri0 Tene. | GOOD SCREENS _ Po 2c ee Special Mill Work Facilities Seasoned Cypress Used fi ‘Frames EXPERT CABINET Guaranteeing Fit and Gatisfaction SAWYER’S NOVELTY WORKS 917 Eaton St. Phone 296 Indications are that he's going to, interesting ‘and he's hospitable and polite, but his conversation is one uninterrupted | roast. of the entire he ever does say @ good. word for anything, it invariably is pre- liminary to some qualification which makes it the reverse, ‘To illustrate: In \this. interview. he. gave this. country, he observed, | most wonderful place on earth making plenty of money Sounds complimentary to the coun try, what? Well, wait. “Mind you,” he added, “I think itn Gaeeiny Gt ek ap peas ently, but it will last my (ime.” NOTICE The registration books will be open in my office at the County Court House from Monday, April 5, to May 1, Every day, Sunday excepted, from 9 o’clock a. m. to 12 o’cJock m. and from 2 o’clock p. m. to-5 o’clock p.m. for the registration of electors for the general primary election. JOSEPH ROBERTS, Supervisor of Registration. apr2-lm Get an Emerson Electric Fan. See The Key West Electric Co. aprio zs FRESH {| WESTERN STEAKS OF ALL KINDS WE HAVE INSTALLED AN UP-TO-DATE ELECTRIC TOASTER SPECIAL DINNER AND PLATE LUNCHEON INCLUD- ING FRESH MEAT AND FRESH VEGETABLES SANITARY RESTAURANT Monroe Theatre Bldg. Company’ eee eee eee ees tee * . * * WASHINGTON, D..C.—Ameri- can Pen Women’s Looe: SPRINGFIELD, Mea: New England Association of Colleges| ng : and Secondary Sehools. - : We loose—you gain when you/* change that fan, See The Key West Electric Company. Natives saved the lives of two British aviators who were forced to land in the Arabian desert. Florida East Coast Railway 4 FLAGLER SYSTEM THE ST. AUGUSTINE ROUTE Effective April 20, 1926 6:25 A. M. Havana Special 3:00 P. M. Royal Poinciana Dining Car a gh egg Eh 75 and 76 Fe Furth Information See the Ticket °F 5. D. RAHNER, General Passenger Agent SOUTHBOUND ARRIVE HAVANA PORT TAMPA THE PENINSULAR AND OCCIDI STEAMSHIP COMPANY © United States Fast Mail Routes For KEY WEST, CUDA AND THE WEFT INDIES Via Port Tampa, Key West and Havana, Cuba / Proposed sailings tn effect on dates shown. Sabject t eancellation or individual postponement without KEY-WEST-HAVANA LINE EFFECTIVE FROM KEY WEST TUESDAY, APRIL, Lv. Key West—Mon,, Tues., Thurs, Fri., Sat. Ar. Havana—Mon., Tues. Thurs., Fri., Sat,.... Ly, Havana—Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat... Ar. Key West—Mon., Tues., Wed., Fria BOR ye 8. S. Governor Cobb leaves Key West Tues., Thur S. 8. Governor Cobb leaves Havang Mon., Wed, ' -8. 8. Cuba leaves Key West Monday, Friday. © S. S. Cuba leaves Havana Tuesday, Saturday, Above hours are based on Mastera Standard | PORT TAMPA-KEY WEST- HAVANA-LIN EFFECTIVE FROM PORT TAMPA TUESDAM, Ly, Port Tampa Sunday, TRUrSday.—.-ewnrimemnmn Ar. Key West Monday, Friday. ranladessotenseniensnie' Ly, Key West Monday, Friday. seccicnecciecnennsinet Ar, Havana Monday, Friday... Lv, Havana Tuesday, Saturday......... — Ar. Key West Tuesday, Saturday... if Ly. Key West Tuesday, Saturday. -ccssmurrrmene Ar. Port Tampa Wednesday, MERA CRE a S. S. Cuba leaves. Port Tam Inday, Thu ‘8.. 8) Cuba leaves Havana Loose mage baatogs Above hours are based on Eastern Standard D. U. WILDER, G, F & P. A., Jacksonville, Fla, P, J. | V. P. & G. My J. H. COSTAR, Agent, Key 4 be open us Saterdey night forthe payment of hile sad

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