The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 13, 1926, Page 2

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er ee ry PAGE TWO WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF evee (By Axnociated Prexs) Bertin hears many killed in Warsaw street fighting and ani fevernment forces occupy pr eeecsceccooos dent's palace and premier’s man. eae" Norge is in unknown region be-~ ALEC WILL KNOW HIMSELF INTHAT PICTURE BY’HIS THE KEY WEST CITIZEN By Williams RTS ONE O TEM PICTURES “THEY HAFTA CHEW s+ “THY REST OTHEM . Axae AT TH’. BoTTOM — tween pole and Alaska out of com-' gmunigation with the world, ** * ———Taplains Loriga Spanish flyers complete = i&y13,,Madrid to Manila. .* * A. J. Cook, secretary of miners} federation, says British strike, <#es,ealled off. without consulting miners; King George asks people | to forget bitterness. -* * flight; “Senator Glass accuses American | bankers association of attempting} undue influence over senate. arse CG law. is now open to judicial review in brief filed at Nashville answer- “appeal of Beapes, ~ Walker Whitting Vick, manager | of: Woodrow Wilson’s first presi- + dential nomination campaign, dies ; in New York. ; 2 * : Billte give Commander Byrd » congressional medal of honor is in- *twodueed. by Representative Me- Leod, Werte. ont * - narcotic bureau head in Chi- was acquitted of conspiracy violate naregtic law. : 7 8 2 4 Hoover tells United States ber cf commerce in. Wash- economic and _— social of past quarter eentury solution of. social prob- Hl * #8 Institute of, Philadel- wards Franklin medal “Roh, of Copenhagen. DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF «THE TWENTY-FOURTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT OF FLORIDA wish to announce my candi- for re-election to the Flor- Senate from the Twen- i cpatmig subject to the tie primary. will be a number of of vital importance to this and particularly to Mon- inty, in the 1927 session Legislature. The bound- of the City of Key West will to be changed to ‘include the Florida East Coast Railway terminals. The ten year contract will expire with the 1927 session. am a party to the contract ex- luding the terminals from the City in consideration of the con- struction of the Casa Marina ho- tel 2rd I very much desire see that these terminals are reincluded in the City limits. No one has in the slightest degree intimated opposi- tion to the terminals being rein- corporated in the City, neverthe- if I am reelected to the Sen- ate I pledge that the terminals will placed back within the cor- 38% limits of the City of Key aS long service in the Senate qualifies me for efficient service. During the campaign I will make farther declarations of principles which shall govern me in the Sen, ate. I solicit the support of the Democratic voters’ of this Dis- trict. WILLIAM H. MALONE. (Paid Political’ Advt.) to Samuel Rea and Professor sey ae F : eral DON’T OVERLOOK THIS Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, value so highly the medicinal qualities of Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the kid- neys, that they guarantee them to give satisfaction or money re- funded. Richard Bierly, 351 E. Washington St., Indianapolis, re- lying on this guarantee, took Foley Pills, and writes: “Just taking one package convinced me. Any- body. seeking relief from kidney and bladder disorders will be help- ed by Foley Pills.” Constantly used over 25 years. Good for men and women alike, Ask for Foley Pills. The Key West Drug Com- pany. mayl-Im United States Customs of Key West, Fin, May 13, 1826. Notice is hereby given that the following described vehicle was! weited a eff the county road at Fia.. on or about April “yor violation of Sections | 3061 and 3062 of the Statutes of the United wit: Car, engine No. 1969, owner} unknown, driven by Serafina Pabel AM persons claiming the above de-| scribed Vebicle or any to file claim of owner. hip with the undersigned at Key ‘ . within twenty * from’ the first publication of this! wotice; otherwise the said car, its equipment, etc. Will be forfeited to the United States and sold at public auction ta the bighest bidder | Tennessee argues anti-evolution | Gray hi former fed-} Service, | Revised | States, to! ‘one National Seven passenger, interest) Shoesin are hereby nositied and ad-| and Galarza, | | | | | | go13 WILL HAFTA REMEMBER WHERE THEY STOOD +, | I AWAYS LIKE T ee BE IN ASHOP PICTORE Ljjsthe Coz “READING, FROM LEFT 10 RIGHT MR. SO. AND So.” WE HAD A SHOP PICTURE IN OUR ALBUM, BUT WE IM NOT So GOOD) HAD TAKE TOUT) LOOM IN. ENERY BODY THOT oT WAS A MINSTREL JHE REPAIR GANG HAVE THEIR TAKEN For THE SHOP NEW: J Rwiban 1926 GY NEA SE IVICE, INCL OMeCeCecesevdeoseseoscee POLITICAL 24th District ‘FRANK H, LADD FOR STATE SENATE 24th District » WILLIAM H. MALONE TOR REPRESENTATIVE MONROE COUNTY CHAS. H. KETCHUM FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT J. VINING HARRIS FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT J. LANCELOT LESTER FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR J. F, BUSTO FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR T. S. CARO . FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER First Distriet WM. R. PORTER (Re-Election) FOR COUNTY. COMMISSIONER First District BOLIVAR T. RECIO FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Second District EMORY L. PIERCE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Second Distriet BRAXTON B. WARREN FOR COPNTY COMMISSIONER Fourth District EDUARDO C. GOMEZ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District W. HILTON CURRY FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District ABELARDO LOPEZ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District S. OWEN SAWYER FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD First District CLARENCE H. PIERCE FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD! 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Burleson, the noted Texas preacher and educa- tor who baptized, General Sam Houston, died at Waco, Texas. Born near Decatur, Ala., August 7, 1828. 1915—President Wilson sent the Lusitanja protest to Germany. 1921—President Harding an- nounced his intention to visit the Pacific Coast States and Alaska, pre Sy General Conference | of the Méthodist Episcopal Church adopted stringent rules in relation | s| to, the remarriage of divorced per- sons. 1925—The American Unitarian Association celebrated its one hundredth anniversary. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, © | MUSIC INSTRUCTION Teacher of Cornet, Saxophone, Trombone and Clarinet. Spe- cial instruction solfegio, time ‘and music. Band and orchestra furnished for all occasions. Parlor music a specialty. 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