The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 19, 1926, Page 2

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Perrier Cer ecens PAGE TWO eee Flashes of Life (My Associated Prexsy | ~: PARIS — Some — super-realist painters dislike the stage settings of Diaghilffs. At the opening last night, at the Bernhardt Theatre, they hooted and threw handbills, before the police ejected ¢ score! of them, fighting. +s * WASHINGTON—No, there has been no table tipping at the White House during the Coolidge admin- ictration. A charge that there had “‘beew was made before a house} committee hearing by an investi- gator for Houdini. There was turbulent dissent at the hearing and the White House made an-, other denial. 7s —tyM AHA—Roland Locke, of the flying feet, is a chip off the old block. His dad was quite a sprin- ter. a) GLENTORNAN, Ireland—Free State flags are flying in honor of ; the first automobile to visit th's hamlet in Donegal. oe @ NEW YORK —[r. Winifred! Sackville Stoner is going on the) stage because she thinks the thea- tre is the best. means of effecting reform. Her play will have the theme that marriage proposals should be made by women, “2 * PE PARIS — Movies are keeping French workmen away from the saloons! The pictures: and im- proved housing, thinks Professor Labbe, of the Academy of Medi- cine, are doing more than anything | else to reduce alcoholism in the country. s+ | DETROIT—When the circuit) court jury on which Mrs, Nina B, | Smith was serving resumed after) luncheon, she remembered she had ‘eluding Thursday, May 20, 1926, left a pot of beans on the fire.) The judges excused her and the) court went on with the trial for}: 50 minutes without her. The beans | were served. oe I URBANA, falas L. Mencken, | tra editor of the American Mercury and eritic of service clubs and chambers of commerce, will be i: vited to discuss his Views before | the September convention of the Minois-lowa district of Kiwanis,’ it was announced. 7 (ome NEW ORLEANS — Southern * Cypress Manufacturers’ Ae , Okla.—Oklahoma Grain, Association. N. Y. — New! eee gennPendent Telephone As-| 7) a bi {SREB ISLAND, Ga.—Georgia| Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias. wesiniHA , Conn.—Connecti-| a apr24; may1-8-19 feat Grand Lodge I. 0.°0. F, | ee Tiss © ANDIANAPOLIS — Indiana {Gralla Lodge I. 0. 0. F. COVINGTON, Ky. — Kentucky ; Grand Commandery Knights Tem- Ye + Y | stricken land was not expected to live, got |MAYR’S will | preparation that removes the ca- |tract and ‘allays the inflammation jeists, |Alley-ways large enough ‘to en- ‘, use except on Sundays and shall «| use in such work not less than six pe |May 20, 1926 at 8:00 p. m. who has been driving a lorry ,to land, TO MAKE SELECTION | OF SUPERINTENDENT | (Ry Associated Press) . THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | pevcccctecevesssesszz=00 POLITICAL ore | Selection of a superintendent for | the San Franciseo Mission. is one} of the principal business matters | to be disposed, of by the women’s) missionary convention of the Cum- berland Presbyterian Church. te | This organization met here to- day primary to the 97th annual | session of the general assembly of | the church which. will move ag action tomorrow. The San Fran-/ cisco Mission is now under the} supervision of the Rev. Tom| Chung, an ordained mimister. It has charge of activities among; Orientals of the Pacific coast. | . | Is Holding His Own « “Ten years ago I received such| wonderful help from: your medi- cine for my stomach trouble that I have recommended it to hun- dreds of other sufferers. Re- cently a friend of mine whose} brother in a distant city ‘was with acute indigestion | his brother to take a bottle on my advice. I have just received word that his brother was holding} his own, and I am confident that entirely restore | him.” It is a simple, harmless] tarrhal mucus from the intestinal | which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail- ments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money re- funded. For sale by all drug- PROPOSAL Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned up to and in- jak 5:00 p. m., for a contract for the pemoval of trash and garbage he City of Key West for a period of Two (2) years com- meneing July 1, 1926. The con- tracto®’to enter into a contract in which he shall contract to supply a daily service on all of the paved ‘streets and an every other day service on the unpaved streets and ter, and also the City Cemetery; said trucks to be in actual daily (6) One, (1) and ody... “Contractor shall fie: ce- quired to furnish a bond’ in’ the sum of $4,000.00 for the faithful | performance of said contract, The Council reserves the right to let the bid to the lowest re- ‘sponsible bidder and to reject any or all bids. Said sealed proposals will be opened at a regular meeting of the City Council to be held Thursday, For specifications call at the City Clerk’s office. WALLACE PINDER, City Clerk. DUCHESS DRIVES LORRY The Duchess of Sutherland, help break the big strike in Eng- is grand mistress of the | FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR POR STATE SENATE 24th District FRANK H. LADD FOR STATE SENATE 24th District WILLIAM H. MALONE FOR REPRESENTATIVE MONROE COUNTY CHAS. H. KETCHUM FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT J. VINING HARRIS |FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT Charles W Keeler. 93. of Danville, J. LANCELOT LESTER | BL, contradicts reports that the last tember of John Brown's gang died in Kansas recently by declaring that he himself fought under Brown's banner in Kansas in 1855 and later | He served in the Union army dur ing the Civil War J. F. BUSTO FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR T. S. CARO RIN THE DAY’S NEWS FOR COUNTY, COMMISSIONE: First District WM. R. PORTER (Re-Election) John Barrett, who has announe- | cy for the Repybli- |FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER) can nomination for United States First District | senator from Vermont, is_ best BOLIVAR T. RECIO | known to the public by reason of FOR COUNTY -COMMISSIONER| his lone service as director-general Ghesad District |of the Pan-American Union, which EMORY L. PIERCE ‘has its headquarters in Washing- | jton, D.C. Mr. |'Vermonter, whose first ventures | were in journalism on the Pacific | Coast. In 1894 he was | minister from the United States to js m, where he made a good FOR COUNTY 'Y COMMISSIONER | record as a settler of pevuniary Fourth District | claims long in dispute. Néxt fol- EDUARDO C. GOMEZ | lowed first-hand study of condi- FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER/ undertaken at the request of Fifth District | Washington officials. Later he W. HILTON CURRY | represented the United States of- ficially in Argentina, Panama apd FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER) Colombia. In 1907 he became the Fifth District first director of the Pan-American _ABELARDO LOPEZ |Union. Mr. Barrett is credited FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Second District BRAXTON B. WARREN FOR CouNTY COMMISSIONER | in the United States on econoniic, Seen Detect | between the nations of the two S. OWEN SAWYER i FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD) LEPROSY HAS VANISHED | First District - | CLARENCE H. esi ae | land up to the days of Queen » District. vanished. ‘ ROBERTS | ica : ‘i x FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD! Second District WILLARD M. ALBURY | FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD! Second ‘District { HARRY M.,BAKER FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD | Second District MYRTLAND CATES ay FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD! H Second District Reliet ELLA FCRD FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD || Third District MILLARD B. GIBSON FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD | Third District eecccccececseccesoz=saee | Barrett is a native | named | tions in Japan, Korea and Siberia, | | with being the best informed man| | diplomatic and political relatigns | Leprosy was common in Eng-/ FOR MEMBER: SCHOOL BOARD| Elizabeth, but now has practically | “= ieee Relief incident 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere DEMOCRATIC VOTERS |}OF. THE TWENTY-FOURTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT OF FLORIDA I wish to announce my candi- dacy for re-election to the Flor- ida State Senate from the Twen- \ty-fourth district, subject to the Democratie primary. } There will be a number of | District, and particularly to Mon- |roe County, in the 1927 session | of the Legislature: The bound-/ aries of the City of Key West will have to be changed to ‘include! the Florida East Coast Railway terminals. The ten year contract will expire with the 1927 session. I am a party to the contract ex- cluding the terminals from the! City in consideration of the con- *|struction of the Casa Marina ho-} tel in 1917. I very much desire to personally see that these! ierminals are reincluded in the } City limits. No one has in the: jslightest degree intimated opposi- |tion to the terminals being rein- corporated in the City, neverthe-| less if I am reelected to the Sen- ate I pledge that the terminals will | be placed back within the cor-| porate limits of the City of Key West. My long service in the Senate | | qualifies me for efficient service. | During the campaign I will make | further declarations of principles | which shall govern me in the Sen- jate...I solicit the support of the |Demoeratie voters* of this Dis-' | triete~ | | WILLIAM H. MALONE, | (Paid Political Advt.) 1 STAR COFFEE MILLS], DELICIOUS & REFRESHING A delicious cup of fine flavored COFFEE is a satisfying drink at all times. That is why every- body ,who has tried our COF- FEE is a STAR COFFEE MILLS enthusiast. | 5L20GREENE ST. 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