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* PENNILESS WIDOW OF ARIZONA IS < GIVEN $10,000 IN INSURANCE FUNDS Pry te aes WASHINGTON, D. C., April 23|ber to 16. —The: struggles" of a penniless) pride in his sweaters as he ever widow, of Arizona to support her-| could have .taken in capturing self and educate her son were|enemy breastworks when he was efided recently when the secretary , following a more hazardous occu- He takes as much TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS Cyril Maude, one of the most eminent actors of the English- speaking stage, bern in London, 64 years ago today. | Nathaniel B. - Dial, former United States senator from South Carolina, born near Laurens, S. C., 64 years ago today. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN| © { nd > 4 eles s evens se ee | Balla-Atheliath is the name now | given in Ireland to. Dublin. Glycerin, unlike other liquids, has the rare property of not.evap- orating. The population of Hawaii has * FROM HERE AND THERE * e*la% RENEW EFFORTS TO. PASS LEGISLAITON WASHINGTON, | April 23,—A renewed effort to pass radio legis- lation at this session of congress will be made by senete Jeaders in order that broadcasting, now vir- tually unregulated) may be brought under government . con- next few days to consider the new Dill bill, introduced yesterday, which would set up an independent radio control commission. Cable Address: Trot “° ROBERTS & WHALTON OFFICE: Corner Fleming and Margaret Streets Phone 188. 4 “KEY WEST, FLORIDA We Solicit Your Listings, Both City Property and Key Acreages P. 0. Box 132 of the local Red Cross chapter ap-| pation. IF IT IS. saosin YOU. WANT, WE GET IT péared. before her like a fairy god- mpther and presented her with a $10,000. ~ "Tae piece of paper was a letter from, United States Veterans’ Br stating that. the war risk) Queen Sophia Greets Nurses “The Queen permits me to send her greetings to the American Red Cross, most particularly to Amer- ican Red Cross nurses.” From old-world Florence, per- insurance ef her recently deceased | meated with mediaeval art, évery husbgnd, an ex-service man, had/stone rich in a treasured past, this been revived; and that the sum of | simple gracious message of a * ould be payable “to the| queen in exile finds its way to the administrator of his estate by the} director of the American Red United States government. _ | Cross Nursing Service. Miss Alice ., The widow had given up all) Fitzgerald, internationally known thopes of ever receiving any gov-| American Red Cross nurse, whose ernniétit insyrance because: her/home is the city where Dante husband had dropped his insurance | walked beside the wide Arno, is when he was discharged from. the| there for an interval. Ex-Queen service. But the Red Cross eh Sophia of Greece, hearing of this, taryrdid’ not give up so easily.) expressed a desire for a confer- She went thoroughly into the-case,/ ence. So at the house of mutual dig tip'd recent amendment to the | friends, who also are Greek exiles, Jaws governing compensation, and Miss Fitzgerald was presented to instituted proceedings which, af-| her, ter @ long interval, resulted in the| | “I found her a very ‘charming widow receiving the award. | woman with a most. remarkable -Feaxing the efforts of the Red| knowledge of modern nursing and Cross might be unsuccessful, the | welfare work,” Miss Fitzgerald is worker did not acquaint the widow | quoted as having said, in an inter- with the efforts beimg made in her! esting article in the May 1 issue behalf by the organization in order} tora any possible ‘disappoint-| ment if they failed. The an-/ nourlebhfent of the award came as 2 complete surprise to her, and was all the more appreciated as it constituted an unexpected relief from:what was proving to be a burden almost impossible for her to bear. War Hero Knits Sweaters Hédty-Perkins, 83 years old, a veteran of the War between the States, today wields the knitting needlesat his home in Claremont, NHL,’ with as much. dexterity as he wielded the musket or the saber in the stirring days of 64. | The Red Cross chapter at Clare- it was looking for knitters to + 12 sweaters, the chapter’s quota for the use of World War dat te in government ‘hospitals, he came forward with the offer to make the chapter’s entire’ quota, and to increase the num- nll a iDICK’ TURPIN INN PASSES | The Two Brewers, 500-year old inn made famous by tHe exploits! the romantic highwayman, Dick is to be replaced by a modern‘hotel. The init is situated at. Catford, a few miles southea-t of St. Paul. Before he was hanged apt ot lay: 7).1789, Dick, ed to have received mitmy a business tip from the con- vigial hostlers there. MELBOURNE CLEANING UP “A process tending to weed out the more objectionable features of liquor traffic, without seeming leave any bootleggrs in, its wake, has been marked by the fi to rei thirty-one hotel liquor lieenses in Melbourne, lia. Sydney, too, at one reep, did away with a dozen wine lieenses. New licenses are very difficult to obtain in the country. sMillais carried off a gold medal for painting at the age of nine. of the Red Cross Courier, official publication of the organization. Planning Convention Preparations have started for the 1926 convention of the Amer- ican National Red*+ Cross, which will be held in Washington, D. C. from’ October 4 to 7. , Delegates from Red Cross chapters all over the United States will attend the convention, where important ques- tions relating to the peace time work of the organization will be discussed. : Last year the convention was held in St. Louis, Mo., where by a vote of the delegates it was de- cided to hold this year’s gathering in the national capital, The program which is now be- ing prepared will include speakers of national reputation, leaders in the field of welfare work, and peo- ple of outstanding importance in ne nation’s social and political ife, NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone for me without a written order from me or'on my personal re- quest. CLEMENTS JAYCOCKS, SR. pees BBETT24; mayl-8x COUGHS {— A HARMFUL NUISANCE “Are warning of an inflamed, irritated, congested state of the air passages, which with’ neglect,|. damp and chaiigeable weather, so often progresses into bronchitis or pneumonia, Effective for these serious coughs and colds is Foley’s Honey and Tar. It easily raises the germ-laden phlegm, puts. a soothing, healing coating on the irritated, inflamed throat. It stops tickling .and nervous hacking, quiets coughs quickly. Best for children and grown persons. Sat- isfactory guaranteed. Key West Drug Company. apri-im Bverett True John Russell Pope, designer of | the national Roosevelt memorial in Washington, born in New York City, 52 years ago today. tress of the American stage, born in Boston, 50 years ago today. Howard Ehmke, pitcher of the Boston American League baseball team, born at Silver Creek, N. Y., 82 years ago today. COMPRESSED AIR BELT Belts, which contain compress- ed air which is allowed to eseape round the body of the wearer, have been designed to keep miners eool during their work, Blanche Ring, a well-known ac-| past 15 years. ‘ | Acording to an officia} report | the British government last year derived a revenue. of $6,000 from the famous old grape vine at Hampton Court Palace. The,vine, whieh was planted more than 150 years ago, is amazingly, prolific, and large quantities of its grapes find their way to the hospitals each year as gifts from’ wealthy donors. n A REAL PODUNK ® . HECTOR, N. Y.—There isa real Podunk. It is a section of this town. ‘It has enjoyed the name for years and Podunk it shall remain by heck. eoccese ORDER OF PUBLICATION In the Clreult Court of the Tweantte 1 Cirewit of ¢ Florida in for ty——In Chancery. ‘ Generosa Lopez, and. Aquilino Lopez, individually, and as the ery of the sald Gene- rosa ez. HORS ial ‘g Complatilaits. va. Bill to Quiet Title. Samuel Cobb, Catherine Seig- man, and George : Aldersiade, if living, and if dead, the heirs, devisees, grantees. or other claimants, claiming in- terests by, through or under Samuel Gobb, Catherine Seig- man, and George Aldersiade, deceksed, or otherwise, Charles M. Recio, Angelique Recio, Alfred Recio, Alice Recib, Francisco J. Reclo, Josephine A, Reeio, Sophia Recio, I F. Recio, Emelina R, Hayes, John A. Hayes, Estelle R. Artman, L. PB. Artman, Her- minia R. Lester, J. Lancelot Lester, and Bolivar T,' Recio, and all other ‘unknown. per- sons having or claiming an interest in the lands the sub- ject matter of this suit. Defendants. Complainants having filed their sworn bill of complaint in the above entitled cause, setting forth there- in that Generosa Lopez one of the eomplainants, is the owner and in possession ‘of the following de- scribed real estate situate, lying and being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: ‘On the Island of Key West, and’ known on William A. Whitehead's map of said Island delineated in February A. D. 1829, as a part of tract seven- teen (12), and now better de- scribed a8 a part of-lot Four (4) in tract seventeen (17), and more particularly: described as subdivision one (1) according to a diagram made by Pierce and id lot four (4) of trac “tex ape MeLTy es Soiaca in ‘deed ik “N.” page 615, Monroe County, Florida, public records. Commencing at the corner of William and Unit- ed Streets and running thence alung United Street in a South- westerly direction {ifty (50) feet; thence at rightangles in a Southeasterly difection one hundred (100) feet; right angles in a Northeasterly direction fifty (50) feet to Wil- liam Street; thence at. right angles along William Street in a Northwesterly direction one hundred (100) feet to the place of beginning. ‘And that the complainant Aqui- lino Lopez is the owner and in pos- session of the following described real estate situate, lying and being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, .to-wit: the Island of Key West an known on William A. Whitehead’s map of said Island delineated in February A. ~D. 1829, a8 @ part of Tract Seven- teen (17) and new better .de- scribed as part of Lot Four (4) in ‘Tract Seventeen (17) and more particularly described as @ part of subdivision Three (3), according to a diagram made by Pierce and White, of said Lot Four (4) of said Seventeen (17) recorded in deed Book “N,” ¢ 615, Monroe County, Florida, public records. Commencing at'a point on Wil- liam Street, distant One Hun- red (100) feet from the corner of William and United Streets, renning thence along William Street in a Southeasterly direc- tion Twenty-four (24) feet; thence at rightiangles in a Southwesterly direction One Hundred (100) feet; thenee at right angles in a Northwesterly direction ‘Twenty-four (24) feet, thence at right angles in a Northeasterly direction One Hundred (100) feet to the point of beginning. ‘That complainants have alleged in said bill of complaint that they, and their predecessors im title have been in the actual, exelusive, visible, un- stile, adverse, peace- it possession of said real estate for a period of more than fifteen years last past, next before the filing of this bill of com- plaint, claiming the same under color ‘of title, that the defendants Samuel. Cobb, Catherine 3e! and George Aldersiade, if living, if dead, the heirs, devisees, grantees, or other claimants, claim- ing interests by, through or under Samuel Cobb, Catherine Seigman and George Alderslade, d or otherwise, and other unknown per- sons, and Josephine A. Recio, Sophia Recie and Carh FP. Recio, are asserti.g or pretending to as- sert a claim right im and te the real estate subject matter of this suit; and thai there are certain defects in com mts’ title by reason of which complainants have jinstituted the said suit ing a j decree of Court forever confirming and quieting their titles jto, said real catate. | it whereabouts, residence lor reuldaaeess domicile or domiciles, | address or addresses, and the ages |of the said Samuel Cobb, Catherine Seigman, and George Aldersiade, if living, and if dead. the heirs, de- | Yisees, grantees or other claimants | claimin, the subject matter of this suit, are to complainants, their agent or attor- |Rey, unknown, that Ji ine A. ; Recio, Sophia Recio and Carlos F. iRecio, are non-residents of the SOCSHCOCLOSOEELE LEGAL NOTICES| aring, | State of Florida, that the said‘Jose- ih} phine A. Recio and Sophia Recto, reside at Fairfax Hall, Basic, Vir- inia, and that the said Carlos F. io resides at Notre Dame Uni- versity, South Bend, ‘Indiana, that the disabilities of infancy of the said. Josephine A. Recio and Sophia! Recio, have been removed by an or- ders of the. Cirevit Court;, that the said Carlos F. Recto is over the age of twenty-one years, and that there is no person in the State of Flor- ida, service of a subpoena or sum- mons to answer in Chancery upon whom would: bind. said defendants, If IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that’ you Samuel Cobb, Catherine Seigman, and George Aldersiade, if living, and if dead, the heirs, de- visees, grantees or other claimants, claiming interests by, through, or under Samuel Cobb, Catherine Seig- man, and George ' Aldersiade, de- ceased, or otherwise, and all other unknown persons having or clatm- ing an interest’ in the lands the subject matter of this suit, Jose- phine A. Recio, Sophia Recio, and Carlos F. Recio, are each hereby required to appear to the said bill of complaint on or before the 3rd day of May A. D, 1926, otherwise the allegations of said bill of com- plaint will be taken as confessed by said defendants. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once a week for four éonseeutive weeks in the Key ‘West Citizen, a newspaper publish- ed in°said County and State. WITNESS my hand and the seal. of said Court, at Key West, Mon- roe County, Florida, this 3rd day A. D. 1926. (SEAL) D, Z. FILER, Clerk of the Cireuit Court; of the Twentieth Judicial Circuit » of Florida, in and for Monroe Coun- ty. NORVIN G. MALONEY, Solicitor for Complainant. 5 apr3-10-17-24: may! + =p tix CIRCUIT CoURT? STATE “6: FLORIDA, TWENTIETH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT, MONROE COUN- TY—IN CHANCERY, Diego Gonzales Pino, Complainant, he 3 Estrelin Anterica Ana Herrera’‘y Herra de Gonzalez Pino, Com- ant. t. appearing \by the sworn bill filed in the abov ted cause that Estrella America Ana Herra’ y Herrera de Gonzalez Pino, .the de- fendant therein named is a nonresi- dent of the State of Florida, and now residence is unknown and that she is over the age of twenty-one years; it is therefore ordered that said nonresident defendant be and she is hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or before Monday, the 3rd day of May A. D. 1926, otherwise the allegations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said defend- ant. It is further ordered that this or- der be published. once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Key West Citizen, a newspaper published tn said County and State. April 3rd, 1926. (SEAL) Clerk. Cire at Codi er! renit t. ®. 8. CARO, haat Solicitor for Complainant, apr3-10-17-24; mayl IN CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF FLORIDA, TWENTIETH JUDI- CIAL CEROUIT, MONROR COUN- TY.—-IN CHANCERY. Mary E. Lane Matteson, Complainant, ae ¥ Earl H. Matteson, Defendant. it appearing by the. sworn .. bith filed in the above-stated cause that Earl H. Matteson, the defendant. therein named is a nonresident of oy increased 63.4 per cent during the} trol. 3 The reeent Chicago decision holding that the commerce depart- ment has n@law te assign wave lengths or require division in broadcasting, has\made passage'of radio contro} ‘bill urgent, in the opinion of Senator Curtis, of Kansas, the Republican Jeader, and Chairman Watson of the Inter- staté. . Commerce Commission, hich “now has. radio legislation dinder consideration. . ‘Chairman Watson probably will call-his committee together inthe; MOWRY BACK EF aT BAILS) ‘carriers, i AU Drageans | gE oes a an Emerson Electric Fan ‘hot weather, payments. ance in three months, No need for anyone to spend restless nights when You can get any fan that we have by paying 25 \.per cent down, the balance in three equal monthly Be insured against the hot summer weather— have a mild wititer all summer—get your fan today. _We have the famous Emerson Fans from $7.50 up. We have a good 10-inch oscillating fan that we are selling for $15.00; one quarter down, the bal- The Key West Electric can relieve you from the as | N the State of Florida, and now : # resident of Philadelphia, Pa., and that he is over the age of. twenty- one years; it is therefore ordered that said qonresident defendant be and he is hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or before Monday, the 3rd day of May A. D. 1926, otherwise the allegations of said bill will be tak- en as confessed by said defendant. it is further ordered that this or- der be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Key West, Citizen, a newspaper published in said County and State. This April 3rd, 1926. (SEAL) DZ FILER, Clerk Circuit Court. T. S. CARO, Solicitor for Complainant. apr-10-17-24; mayl NOTICE TO CREDITORS Im Court of the County Judge, Mon- State of Florida. | tributees and all Persons Having Claims or Demands Against Said Estate: You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of William J. Phelan, de- ceased, late of Monroe County, Flor- ida, to the County Judge of Monroe County. Florida, at his office in the Court House of said County, at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, within twelve months from the time of first publication of this notice, to-wit, April 10th, A. D. 13926. id PAULINE M. PHELAN, Executrix' of the last Will and Testament of William J. 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