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PAGE TWO asegnccecccccecoccccscce| Coceececcocceusecseesees C0 ToDAY’s | SIDELIGHTS THE KEY WEST CITIZEN What Are You Doing ‘NEW EQUIPMENT FOR For Your Puny Child?) GOVERNOR'S MANSION turned out by the boys, and that, | while they are concededly not per-| ifeet, are a splendid beginning for! | better things. | MONDAY, MAY 3, 1926. CASTORIA Flashes of Life AN N IVE RSAR I E S. By Marey B. Darnall eeegToccocooes POCCOHOSOTEOOOSOOOLSOLOS FeoeseSeeHOEsEceeOsOHOes | (By Associated Press) | NEW YORK—Owen D. Young,) 1738—Rev. George Whitefield} J, H. Diggs, barber at Lonsdale, | says the Herald-Tribune, is being! and a regiment recruited by Ogle-\Tenn., after a study of certain boomed for governor by friends of | thorpe in England arrived at Sa-| Bible passages, has quit bobbing Al Smith, who are convinced that) vannah. women’s hair in the belief that the governor will not run for his such a proceeding is sinful and in | For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Nignature of bh. (By Associated Press) The governor was also extended | | TALLAHASSEE, Fla., May 1.— an invitation to attend the closing |The governor’s mansion here has! exercises at the school to be held F {been equipped with a door mat, May 6. For weak, frail, under-developed |floor brush and mop, the output pha children—and especially those}of the industrial department of that have rickets, and need a sure | the Florida School for the Deaf builder that promotes the growth and the Blind, at St. Augustine. | One boy gained 11 younds in 7) weeks and is now strong and healthy. NOTICE 1826—King Charles XV of Swe-| shek I will not be responsible for i present office again. Young, the story goes on, w one of the unseen influences that steered the Democratic party away from McAdoo, and his elec- tion as governor would be a master ttroke in Smith’s presidential) campaign in rounding up southern delegates. so SALT LAKE CITY —Princess Alice is‘munching loads of hay and peanuts after a ten day hunger dtrike. She is an elephant in the zoo and would not eat until her old keeper, who had been fired, got back on his:job: * * TORONTO—By resolution in convention, the World Christian Fundamentals Association is com- mitted to the belief that “the so- cial life of the age is clad in the purpose of lasciviousness, steeped in sensuality and stamped all over with the mark of beasts.” Mod- ernism is regarded as to blame. 7 = 8 PATERSON, N. J.—Dr. James Empringham, of the Episcopal Church Temperance Society, thinks that property of churches which put over prohibition should be taxed to enforce it. Also he had a few remarks to make anent some Croeésug of the underworld mak- ing “e*generous donation to the Anti-Saloon League. ' *_ * *¢ MUNICH—Big Bertha’s father is dead. Professor Fritz Bausen- berger‘jnvented the gun that bom- barded Paris, 72 miles away. reat * fe ¢ ROME—Bank notes are to be adorned with pictures of Musso- lini in mufti, but the Mafia is not going to get any of them if he can bola ii At his orders some 450 im black handers, including several women, have been pinched in wholesale raids. ’ > * OUDJA, ‘ ‘ Morocco—There. are oli Hil Hi ii ? . le trying to ine a triple. His a double hit helped win the game 19 to 18. 4 NEW YORK—Helen Maloney, a red-headed, bobbed athlete, wants to know from President Coolidge whether Uncle Sam is giving the} * girls a fair deal. She has written asking why military training LONDON—Such is the reputa- tion of Palm Beach that it is to be imitated at Hampton Court with sand, palms, mixed bathing. beach chairs and sunshades. It CHICAGO — Julius Galloway, four times married, may lose the diamond that sparkles from his front gold tooth. A judge has in- formed him that food for his wife violation of the scriptures. Pro-| tests and congratulations have} been received by him in an ap- den born. Died September 18,/ 1872. of teeth and bones, cod liver oil is} The three house accessories the one medicine supreme—noth-|were sent to the chief executive ‘any debts contracted by anyone for me without a written order} | “Commodore 1851—Steamship 1 on Humboldt) Preble” wrecked Bar, California. 1859—Emperor Napoleon TI) declared war against Austria be-| cause of her invasion of Italy. | 1899—The Most Rev. Dennis O’Connor was installed as Catholic archbishop of Toronto. | 1904—-Ground was broken for) the Lewis and Clark Exposition in| Portland, Ore. 1909—The Aeronautical So-| ciety of London presented) its gold} medal to the Wright brothers. 1924—-A peace agreement was signed by the rival factions in Honduras, 1925—U. S. Navy dirigible air- ship Los Angeles left Lakehurst, N. J., for a tour of the West In- dies, ; evoe LEGALS ne@ecccccccecos ° IN OMRCUIT COURT, STATE OF FLORIDA, TWENTIETH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT, MONROE COUN-/ 'TY—IN CHANCERY. - Edward B. Gamble, Complainant, vie Myrtle D. Gamble, Defendant. It appearing by the sworn bill filed in the above-stated cause that Myrtle D, Gamble, the defendant therein named is a nonresident of the State of Florida, and a resident of Savannah, Georgia, 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 the 4th day of} May A. D. 1926, otherwise the al- legations of said bill will be taken 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 pub- lished in said County and State, his April 5th, 1926. (EAL) + OR Z. FILER, Clerx Circuit Court, “MALONE, } ” Complainant. maprecst wet icy may3/ |heart disease, ing helps like it. parently 60-50 Fait, | But it is nasty and repulsive | {and evil smelling and nearly al-} m | ways upsets children’s stomachs—| falling with his) so now up-to-date chemists ad-} head in Germany and his feet in| vise McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Com- Czecho - Slovakia. Complications | pounds Tablets. 1 arose over securing a burial per-| Children love them as they do| mit and it is said that the body |candy, because they are sugar) may yet -have to be exhumed be-|coated and easy to take. One boy cause the Czecho-Slovakian half|gained 11% pounds in seven| was interred without proper au-|weeks, and is now healthy and| thority. happy—thousands of other chil-| |dren have grown strong In a survey covering Missouri, | robust. 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