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PAGE TWO —_—, . Flashes of Life. Peesecoeococecvevccceores (By Axsociated Prexn) MADRID—Bull fighting is to 3 Primo dé Rivera) urges that it is poor sportsman-! ship to put old nags in the ring without protection. *“* * NEW YORK—Thousands helpless musk rats are by brutal beavers in the te A north of Michigan, tics he answers that ants have slaves, wild turkeys lure ones from barn yards and enslave them. On duck island, Marie, the beavers musk rats build dams. 2 se BERLIN, Penn.—The make owners weTetr Toe ete ttre All other means © of failing they started a blaze. flames not only moved her but * + LONDON—Royalties are re- -fraining from attending the opera during the emergency. ii * 8 # NEW YORK—Theatres _ por-' traying life in all its errancy with | unbridled realism need padlocks more than other things to which opitfion of Cardinal Hayee. + + + } CINCINNATI—Joe Tinker has} gone and got married. Since the) Tinkers-Evers-Chance days he has acquired a lot of realty at Or-| whose last name is now the same NEW YORK—Husky M. P.’s—) 100 of them—are to guard Miss Liberty so that no mourners over | the death of King Alcohol shall adorn the statue again with black) crepe. se ‘ SUDBURY, Mass.—Henry Ford likes antiques because of ‘his love of machinery. “You can’t tell much about a machine till its old,” he said. “Then you can see what it has done and how well it did it.” * * ¢ * NEW YORK—When _ Rene Fonek, French ace, flies from New: York to Paris, the food for the 36) hour trip will be 255 gallons—for the motors—and two packs of! cigarettes—yes, that’s all—for| himself. *e8 NEW YORK—Charlotte Pail-| Jon, 50, who once claimed the fe- male boxing championship of Am- erica, is suing Mrs. Charles §S. Keene, 72, wife of a former vice- president of the American To- bacco Company for $10,000, charging that Mrs, Keene beat her up in a night club. “That's ab- - surd,” says Mrs. Keene’s counsel. ** * CHICAGO — Woman's vanity has made the egg business “ege- stremely” good, Frank Prisbe, of- * . . = ou te . ~ 5 . . . : . . - 2 . . * . ” 4 . . . . . . . . . . . o : = ‘ : of | enslaved | padlocks have been applied, in thes lando, Fla., and that is where he} met Mrs. Mary Ross Eddington, | as his. | OUT OUR WAY You'Lt Just HAVE TO GET \ ALONG “7H BEST “O00 CAN. LT HANENT TIME TO { Do A LOT OF ‘ COOHING WITH ALL THiS House | \\\ \cLeanin’. /Z woods, take it from Chase Osborn,| | To Broadway skep-| y | slaves, drones in a bee-hive are tame| Sault St.} & i \ of a balky heifer are going to pay | for a forest fire that she induced. } propulsion | The| spread to the woods. The fire | warden got after the owners. i MOMENTS WED LUKE -TO LIVE OVER ROUGHING: IT. ‘THE KEY By Williams | N-M-THIS 19 —-| FON! I wish WE COULD EAT UKE. THIS ALLTH TIME, DONT. MOU, ELL? MOVE OVER sot HN sit DOWN! MAAH! SHE WONT MOVE OVER! TR williams | ©1926 GY NEA SERVICE, INC. WEST IT HAS LASTED CITIZEN foas West People Must | Such,Convincing Testimony as | 4 Mrs. Johnson's & ‘one in Key West who suf- fers backache, headaches, dizzi-, | ness, rheumatic pains or distress- {ing urinary ills ean afford to lignore this twice-told story ef a | Key: West resident. It is con- firmed testimony, telling of last- ‘ing benefit from Doan’s Pills—a sti It’s evidence that no man or wo- man in Key West can doubt. j ‘Mrs. J. C. Johnson, 519 Mar- \garet St., Key West, says: “I suf- |fered from acute lameness across tmy back which was_accompanied| |by a severe pain in my head, I used Doan’s Pills and they drove ithe pains from my back and head |and regulated my kidneys.”, A FEW YEARS LATER, Mrs. | | | Johnson said: “It is a pleasure; to recommend Doan’s Pills again. | They cured me permanently,” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy— |get Doan’s Pills—the same that) |Mrs. Johnson had. Foster-Milburn | j | Co. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. | TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS | sesecceouccers @erccce | | parent to the throne of Denmark, | | born in Copenhagen, 27 years ago) | today. Sceceecsoocaocey TODAY’S | ecco | 1839—First great medical dec-| laration in favor of total abstin-) ence signed by 89 members of the | London medical faculty. | 1868—The ‘farming out” , of penitentiary convicts in Georgia, was begun by General Ruger. | 1876—First game of polo in the} United States was played at Jer-| ome Park, New York. | 1893—The Earl of Aberdon| was appointed Governor-General | of Canada. |), | pe a 1900—Willtanr-A.’ Clark resign- ed his seat as United States sena- tor from Montana, his election having been declared void. 1916——Premiér Asquith inform- ed the House of Commons that the | Government losses in the Irish re- volt were 124 killed and 294 wounded. 5 | | 1923—U. 8. scout cruiser,Omaha | reached San Francisco from Hono- | lulu in the record time of 3 days, 3 hours and 40 minutes. | 1924—The parliamentary elec- | Nationalists. 1925—-The town of Mayo, in the | Yukon Territory, was almost en-| ficial of the United States egg so- ciety, told fellow members here. | “Thin ladies eat eggs to achieve) curves, fat ones eat hard boiled | eggs and all go in for white of oa facials and egg shampoos,” _| | At Albury’s Hardware | Store—) Specials for this week: White | Enamel Dish Pans, Water Buckets, | Water® Coolers, Kitchen Scales, Baseballs, League Balls, Bats. may10-3t | ’ rrTrrrT TTeT TT eo wrrrrrrer tis teat telieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of To Sweeten Stomach Diarrhea Regulate Bowels Proven directions on each package. for ata Wind Colic tirely destroyed by fire. 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Albury’s Hardware Store. | may10-3t | ulant diuretic to the kidneys. | | day. | | Joseph Chartrand, | 7 Le eeeccceerece TODAY IN WASHINGTON | CPeeeocesevosereereoeaes Believe, (By Associated Press) _ amendment. 2 Se Railroad labor bill continues be- fore senate. 2 Mire Senate . prohibition considers Goff bill. committee SURE HELP FOR STIFF, ACH- ING BACK An aching back may not mean janything serious, but it certainly idoes not mean anything good. It usually grows worse with neg- lect. Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, pro- mote the healthful actéon that (clears both blood and body of the lurking poisons which cause the, distressing ache. A reliable medi- cine, constantly used for over 25 years. Costs little, contains no harmful ingredients. Satisfaction |guaranteed. Ask your druggist jfor Foley Pills. The Key West ; Drug Company. mayl-lm Stainless Butcher Knives, Carv- ing Sets, Stainless Blade, well | worth $4.50, to go at $3.60. Radio | | Batteries, Albury’s Hardware tore. may10-3t There i is trouble ina. in a Cardiff Pica because Rev. D. W. Mor- M Crown Prince Christian, heir ap- | gan discharged the entire choir, OPEN ALL THE YEAR | some of whom had been members for 50 years, Hon. Charles J. Doherty. a vet. | eran in Canadian public affairs, | is ie | Sure of results. House takes up Haugen bill for! TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1926. ROBERTS & WHALTON REAL ESTATE BROKERS OFFICE: Corner Fleming and Margaret Streets Cable Address: Trot Phone 788 KEY WEST, FLORIDA P. O. Box 132 We Solicit Your Listings, Both City Property and Key Acreages IF IT IS RESULTS YOU WANT, WE: GET IT THECENTER OF DISTINGUISHED SOCIAL LIFE IN THE FLORIDATROPICS MOTOR BOATING-SURF BATHING- FISHING- GOLFING~ WINTER RACING. HOTEL HALCYON IN THE CENTER OF ALL ACTIVITIES CAPACITY 300~ DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET 3°— EUROPEAN PLAN Arthur H. Mould, MANACER, ite (re Every ingredient for purity and strength. roduces pure, sweet, wholesome foods. 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