The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 1, 1926, Page 7

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SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1926. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘‘MOM’N POP BY GOLLY HENRY, COUSIN MATILDA’S | B® GeTtine my GoAT- ALL SHE DOES | i 1S LIE IN BED AND COMPLAIN AND | PAGE SEVEN | @eececcecocecesvoceoosce | TODAY’S Here's New Anklet ANNIVERSARIES, eeeeeveccrecsccceceecccce | | 1776—-The last Colonial Assem- | bly of Rhode Island met at Provi- |dence and abjured allegiance to, | the British crown. RESIGNED FROM ARMY Potatoes were sometimes grow AVIATION SERVICE in the holds of early British mer- chant ships, Hall's Catarrh Medicine ="0"" —rid MONROE 000000000 TODAY “The Sea Beast” Ship And Her Adventures The Conspiracy By Taylor _— “Tuat'S JUST THE IDEA~ SMOKE HER ODT- LVE GOT AN OLD SMOKER IN THE GARAGE THAT LUSED To SMOKE BEES WiTH= ULL SHOW YOU HOW IT WORKS ~ Lieut. John A. MacReady, who reached an altitude of 37,740 feet but failed to break the world’s record, has resigned from the army aviation service and will sell electric refrigerators. He prob- ably felt that he could get~no higher as a soldier. Sed L KNOW ‘THERE’S NOTHING AILING HER —L WISH L COULD THINK OF SOME WAY TO SMOKE THE OLD BIRD OOT— weclaimfor it t system of Catarth or Deafness car by Catarth. Also as a Blood Puri- fier it gives wonderful results. All Druggists. Strange tales cling about The| \X : i } ¢ B vill s Three Brothers of New Bedford,| e i | 1882—The Bonneville party, alii we hi | numbering 110 men and 20 | the old whaling vessel which was} | wagons, started from Fort Osage! ; used in John Barrymore’s latest | for the far west. * production for Warner Bros., “The Sea Beast,” which shows at the Monroe Theatre teday for the last; time. She is an old vessel, Fighty years hang over her head and yet! she is still as seaworthy as the day she was built. Pler sturdy} keel lias played the waters of all| the seven seas, from Cape Horn to} the ice of the arctic circle, and in| that time she has been captained | and mated by many men of many kinds. * If her carven figurehead | could open its lips and 8peak it} wotild tell many a harrowing tale | of bloody deeds done in stealth} in the dark forecastle or on the | opeh deek, in defiance of the laws of God’ and man, She went to the bottom once, stealthily in the dead of night, and! only the watch escaped with their lives. When she was raised again anothé® very heavy huil was built | over old one and she was used by 4 famous aretic explorer in an} jy : y a expedition into the land of eternal 7 \ y NOTICE | shows, At this time, she was | (— X plsoks | as aa ae ey ering . . re we I will not be responsible for} Vee ein ee J jany debts contracted by anyone! |for me without a written order} from me or on my personal re-| quest. CLEMENTS JAYCOCKS, SR. apr17-24; may1-8x/| | |Special Sale! This Week Only SEN EER 1867—-Georgia discontinued the} “ = use of the “chain gang” as a lega! | f Y mode of punishment except in the | : \ penitentiary. ° 1898—-United States squadron, | under Commodore Dewey destroy- jed the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay. The new version of the anklet is or- mately jeweled and worn on the out side of the stocking. | 1901—-The Pan-Ameriean Ex- | position was opened at Buffalo. pe en NOTICE | 1902—Charles S. Olmsted was a | % | conseerated third Protestant Epis-| The registration books will be | For the balance of this week we will have a | copal Bishop of Colorado. |open in my office at the County | | his | Court House from Monday, April | | 1903—-King Edward VII was/5, to May 1.- Every day, Sunday | received in Paris by President! cxcepted, from 9 o’clock a. m.| | Loubet and the French people. to 12 o’clock m. and from 2 o'clock | ———_ p. m. to 5 o'clock p. m. for-the 1924—-The Republic of Greece! registration of electors for the formally inaugurated at general primary election. thens. JOSEPH ROBERTS, Supervisor of Registration. apr2-1m DONT TELL ME THAT WONT MAKE HER MOVE— SHE'LL LEAVE THAT BED LIKE A STREAK OF > LIGHTNING (MW WE'LL PUT A PIECE OF RUBBER HOSE UNDER THE BEDROOM u DOOR AND PUMP SMOKE INTO HER ROOM AND ULL YELL “FIRE” Mii) i ERT) SHE'LL TEAR ae ue AIRS AN OUT OF THE HOUSE SO QUICK W WONT EVEN REGISTER ON | A"STOP-WATCH {| special sale on USED PIANOS We have about one dozen good used pianos, in 1925—Eighty thousand boys marched in the Boys’ Week Loy- alty Day parade in New York City. PHONE 348 JOHN C. PARK Plumber and Supplies perfect tune, which we offer at sacrificing prices. Terms can be arranged so that the payments will hardly be missed. In great ice flows of the| nor! ie would draw back like a knight/in the joust, and running) at he® greatest speed ram a lane through the obstructing ice. But once | got caught between two a and her crew of six- teen m were at last forced to} miles over the frozen Only four of evie eeceecsscccers490ee® S | TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS @eeseccccecesos®® | pike of Connaught, former} ot es ema Tee ae aie conte el aati | Governor-General of Canada and et OF tne 2 eee ecree of Court forever clearing, | * it of the State o ieontirming and quieting their titles | uncle of King George, born 76 id for Monroe Coun-|to said real estate. | years ago today. | What the whereabouts, residence lor residences, domicile or domiciles, | address or addresses, and the ages| lof the said Samuel Cobb, Catherine | |Seigman, and George Alderslade, if} e jliving, and if dead, the heirs, de-| at Cooksville, Title. | visees, grantees or other claimants | ¢.qay, LEGAL NOTICE ORDER OF PUBLICATION it C « IN NEW LOCATION Irish wolfhounds are the tallest dogs in the world. 398 Sunchteh Strest | Come in and let us show you G. C. ROBERTS | Dealer in General Merchandise WALTER’S GALVANIZED TIN SHINGLES Cornell Wall Board, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Carey’s Cemert Roofing. H. B. Davis 100 Per Cent Pure Paint and Oils, PHONE 240 William and Caroline Sts. this time and before the} on a mixture of flour, | unes and rice, all cooked} e same kettle. This was; on whieh the captain ff his nut” and took six} had slightly offended; on the ice, lined them calmly shot them down high powered rifle. The ‘mate of the boat, a Nor- actually, saw, this horrible mitted. ery. nies Generosa Lopez and Aquilino Lopez, individually, and as the husband of the said Gene- rosa Lopez, Dr. Walter Dill Scott, president of Northwestern University, born Ill., 57 years ago J. L. Stowers Music Co. “EVERYTHING IN MUSIC” Complainants. BilLAo Quiet therine Seig- man, and George Alderslade, it living, and it dead, the heirs, devisees, grantees or other claimants, claiming in- terests through or-under Samuel Cobb, Catherine Seig- man, and George Aldersiade, ideceased, or otherwisc, Charles M. Recio, Angelique Recio, Alfred Recio, Alice — Recio, Braneiseo J. Recio, Josephine A. Recio, Sophia Recio, ¥, Recio, Emelina R.' Hay | ie high seas the captain is ihe sae yeaa: \ Zs the ee mystic beauty of the Orient. An mang seductive touch that comes only thru the use of Gourauos ORIENTAL 9) Made in White - Flesh - Rachel Ferd. T. Hopkins & Son, New York City vs. Samuel Cobb, Ca’ Send roe. for Trial Size | | A medical school for Chinese | women has heen established in Shanghai. PROPOSAL Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned up to and in- cluding Thursday, May 20, 1926, at 0 p. m., for a contract for) Ms is other |the removal of trash and garbage | unknown persons having or claim- |; “i : We: ling an interest in the landa the|in the City of Key West for a [subject matter of this suit, Jose-|period of Two (2) years com- phine A. Recio, Sophia Recio, and ; ly 1926. Th more particularly described as |Carlos F. Recio, are each hereby |mencing July 1, 1926. e con- subdivision one (1) according to | required to appear to the said bill tractor to enter into a contract in a. diag: e by Pleree and jof complaint on or b e the 3rdj— a diagram made by | p map vetherwise |which he shall contract to supply Wphite, of ‘said toe Tour (0) of [day of May A. D. 1926, otherwi : id tract seventeen (11) re- the allegations of said bill of com- la dai i 11 of the paved | forded in deed book “N," page |plaint will be taken as confessed {2 Gaily service on al P Monree County, he pete i, carp epeieapeee jstreets and an every other day} lic records, Commencing ai t-is further ordered that this or-| crvice a ie Kecord*wvititarn and Unit- |der'be ‘published once week for (service on the unpaved streets and Streets and running thence | four consecutive weeks in the Key|Alley-ways large enough to en- ter, and also the City Cemetery; along United Street in a South- | West Citizen, a newspaper publish- Wweaterly direction fifty. (50) |ed in said County and State. : a foet; thence at rlgnt nates in | pAENaeS my mene and the! seal|said trucks to be in actual daily a Southeasterly direction one jof said Court, at Key West, Mon- sae hundred (100) hig poe i [ron Sones peicnasy this a day|use except on bear et ane shall | right angles in @ Northeasterly |of April A. D. 1926. se th duc work not Swan thee WX direction fifty (50) feet to Wil- || (SEAL) Bae. eater, 7/ ase such Se a liam “Street; thence at right |Clerk ‘of the Circuit Court, of the | (6) One (1) and one-hal a wentieth Judicial Cireuit of ) one ton truck | Florida, in and for Monroe Coun-| trucks and One q) | |to be of steel body. angles along William Street in a Northwesterly direction one G. MALONEY, GETS a toh Tar Coen pldtiian The Contractor shall be r hundred (100) feet to the place of beginning. apr3-10-17-24: mayl \quired to furnish a bond in the nes lsum of $4,000.00 for the faithful | ‘And that the complainant Aqui- |” Lopez is the owner and in pos- RCUIT COURT. STATE, OF | performance of said contract. ’ q The Council reserves the right| (|man, and George’ Alderslade Whitehead’s map of said Island : |ceased, or otherwise, and all other delineated in February A. D. 1829, a8 a part/ of tract seven- teen’ (17), and now better de- scribed as a part of lot Four [claiming interests by, through or {teased, or otherwise, and all’other| Charles K..Harr's, whose papu- subject matter of this suit, are to a Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 61 years ago} Recio, Sophia Recto and Carlos F. | lien, celebrated as a Dhine: A. iecio’ and. Sophia Hecio,| , Maud. Allen, representative of gov-|Artman, 1. P. Art |Reeio resides at Notre Dame Unl- | and all other unknown per- ‘said Josephine A. Recio and Sophia him... Needless to say, the Jeot matter of this suit. |said Carlos F. Recio is over the age e i sentence in San Quentin| sworn bill of complaint in the above! ida, service of a subpoena or sum- complainants, is the owner and in THEREFORE ORDERED “Moby Dick,” written by & in the County of Monroe, | living, and if dead, the heirs, a and known on William A. | under Samuel Cobb, Catherine Seiz- % G) in tract seventeen (17), and | | ° ° ° junder Samuel Cobb, Catherine Seig- jman, and George Aldersiade, de- junknown persons having or claim-| Jar song, “After the Ball,” brought |ing an interest in the lands the| jin fame and fortune, born at complainants, their agent or attor- fney, unknown, that Josephine A.! today, Recio, are non-residents of the| i TORS * | State of Florida, that the said Jose- | feside at Fairfax Hall, Basic, Vir-| classical dancer, born at Toronto, ginia, and that the said Carlos F.|Qnt., 47 years ago today. and God Almighty, and|™inia, R. Lester, versity, South Bend, Indiana, that} * Lester, and Bolivar TT. Recio, \the disabilities of infancy of the| MEDICAL SCHOOL no appeal from his slight- ESTABLISH sons having or. claiming an Recio, have been removed by an or- : . y interest in the lands the sub- der of the Circuit Court; that the whe committed this deed ene i wneithe 4 gt p efendants. of twenty-one years, and that ther ing for it right now with 8} Complainants having filed their/is no person in the State of Flo hi entitled cause, setting forth there-|mons to answer in Chancery upon al ak j in that Generosa Lopez one of the] whom. would bind said defendants. Sea Beast” is the fi oe Lgrab runes of the following. de-|that you Samuel Cobb, | Catherin ‘ real estate situate, lying |Seigman, and George Alderslade, Wille a 4 a ie MAIVITS. Bd MORE OY einkd ot Ploride, te-wits |visees, grantees or other claimants, leredyth. Millard Webb di- On the Island of Key West, j|claiming interests by, through, or ba Today is"May Day. v Valuable Corner Southard and Elizabeth Streets Observance /of National Child Health Day. Today begins a country-wide ob-| servatite of National Boys’ Week, In the Philippines this is the day for the annual observance of Labor Day. Seventy-five years ago today Queen Victoria opéned the great International Exhibition in the Crystal Palace. {ate situate, lying and being lin the County of Monroe, State of a oa: » a * tow The National Poultry Couneil | “!orida” to-wit: West ‘of the following described pIT, MONROB COUN-| i On the Island of Key has designated today as ‘National Eng Day,” to pay homage to. the American hen. « Today is the 28th anniversary! of the battle of Manila Bay, when Dewey destroyed the Spanish fleet} and broke the power of Spain in! the Pagific. and known on William’ A. Whitehead’s map of said Island a ted in February A. 5 1829, a8 a part of Tract Seven- teen (17) and now better de- seribed as part of Lot Four (4) in Tract Seventeen (17) and more particularly deseribed as @ part of subdivision Three (3), according to a diagram made by Pierce and White, of said Lot Four (4) of said Tract Seventeen (17) recorded in deed ¥ ANCER iexo Gonzalez Pino, Complainant, Herrera Pino, Com- nt. p It appearing by the sworn Dill | filed in the aboye-stated cause that {Estrella America Ana Herra | Herrera de Gonzalez Pino, the de- jfendant therein named is a nonres jdent of the State of Florida, |now residence is unknown and that and| !to let the bid to the lowest re-| sponsible bidder and to reject any 7} or all bids. Said sealed proposals will be opened at a regular meeting of the City Council to be held Thursday, May 20, 1926 at 8:00 p. m. For specifiedtions call at the | 69 feet 6 inches on Elizabeth 100 feet 6 inches on Southard City Clerk’s office. WALLACE PINDER, apr24; may1-8-19 City Clerk. she is over the age of twenty-one jyears; it is therefore ordered that | |said nonresident defendant be and! she is hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said [eause on or before Monday, the 3rd jday of May A. D. 192) 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 Book “N." page 615, Monroe County, Florida, public records. Gommencing at'a point on Wil- Ham Street, distant One Hun- red (100) feet. from the corner | ot Wiillam and United Streets, rrnning thence along William Street in a Southeasterly direc- Twenty-four (20) feet; at right angles in a direction One et: thence at ‘angles in a Northwesterly tion Twenty-four aaa) thence at right angles in ortheasterly direction One d (100) feet to the point ning ee complainants have allege ef complaint that th _—_— | President Coolidge has accepted | an inyitation to speak at the an-) nual Meeting of the National) Cound of Boy Scouts of America, | which, opens in Washington to- day. | MODEST PRICE EASY TERMS once each week! weeks in-t zen, a newspap id County and State published ative der be jfor four conse Key West C published in This April ‘ ss j (SEAL) Bible class leaders from all sec- tions ®f the country will meet to- day fH Providence, R. L, for the annual convention of the Federa-} tion of Men's Bible Classes, Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in said County and State This April 3rd, 1926. D. % FI Clerk Cirenit (SEAL) yd CARO, Solicitor for Complainant. ‘aprs-10-17-21; mayl |! Court of the Connty tadge. Mon- ree County, State of Florida. Im re Estate of William J. Phelan, deceased. To all Creditors, Legatees, Dis- tees and all Persons Havii jims er Demands Against Said The board of trustees of the University of Maine will meet to- duy to select president of the University to succeed Dr. Clarence C. Little, who resigned to become head of the University of Michi-|¢ gan. IN ion of said for a period of more years last past, next! TY.—IN CHANCERY. ng of this bill of com- Mary EK. Lane Matteson, C ing the same under ™ that the defendants Karl H. Matteson, Defendant. Catherine Seigman! it ppearing by the sw George Aldersiade, it living, | filed in the above-stated cause that dead, the heirs, devisees,! Earl H. Matteson, the or other claimants, claim~| therein named tsa nonresi eresis by, Chrough or under/the State of Florida, and now a Catherine Seigman) resident of Philadelphia, Pa, and tdorsiade, deceased, or/that he is over the age of twenty- | C rwise, and other unknown per-/one years; it is therefore ordered | and Josephine A. Recio,; that said nonresident defendant be Reclo and Carlos FP. Recio, |and he is hereby required to appear | of = of pretending to as-/to the bill of complaint filed in said | to-w taim or tight in and to the | cause on or before Monday, the 3rd estate the Subject matter of day of May A. D. 1828, otherwise th uit; and that there are certain [allegations of said bill will be tak- ts in complainants’ title byien as confessed by said defendant. jreasou ef which complainants have) It ts further ordered that this or- COURT. STATE OF FLORIDA, TWENTIETH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT, MONROE COUN. creurr One-fifth Cash, remainder in one, two,three years Address P. O. Box 536 Dd, Determined to do all in his power. to stop the violation of the! . prohibition law in Tennessee,! GoverRor Austin Peay has called a conference in Nashville today of all county attorneys and Federal attorneys in Tennessee to plan for stricter enforcement of the dry laws. SOOCLOLEOEOHHSEEESEHSSHO HSE SSHOOSE SOTHO SOEOSOEOEOSSE SESHHTOHSS SOTO OSSOOOSSOCSSOSSOOTHOSTOSESECHSSCOTOETOTS POO OOOSOOEOOEROOCOEEOEEOOOOUSSOOOOOO OEE EEOEEOR aprig

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