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eoccece (By Axsoginted Press) “NEW YORK—Horny handed; CONVENTIONS OPENING *| TODAY j * | * * * CCLUMBUS, 0. Aeisiation| | @@@eeectesecececcocenzee « POLITICAL SOvceovoccesovecegeccoos FOR STATE SENATE THE KEY W LEGALS Scenes senenasonnensense. |IN. © ™ OF COUNTY, STATE OF) IDA. Fr in re Estate of eucsocusecesse| ORT OF COUNTY JUDGE, EST CITIZEN DEMOCRATIC VOTERS : OF THE TWENTY-FOURTH |* SENATORIAL DISTRICT = ‘ OF FLORIDA See eee eee eee ee ee I wish to announce my candi-| Litang, in the Himalayas of dacy for re-election to the Flor-| Tibet, is the highest city in the lida State Senate from the Twen-, World. Ste ee ee ee ee ee ee = > AROUND THE WORLD TAKES AMERICA IDEA In Germany the American idea of establishing summer s¢hools in the universities and colleges is tak- ing hold with the result that a German Institute for Foreigners has been established: at the Uni-| FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1926. Movid Imitation “Ask for Horlicks The ORIGINAL Malted Milk | Sens of toil are coming into their of University and College Business| ‘Own..as fighters, Pete Latzo, | Officers. | "Miner, is welterweight king. | Rosario Boutot, Maine lumber | 24th District FRANK H. LADD | Thomas W. Shultz, Notice is hereby given, to all; | whom it may concern, that on’ the |4th day of June A. D, 1926, I shalt} ‘apply to the Honorable Hugh \ty-fourth district, subject to the = £ |Democratie primary. [eg nae entire population: of Bel- |r: i. giver” in’ the “aummer Seaees will bé “a: “number of| Elum is teas then that-of the two) sin. and embrace the conven: versity of Berlin. The courses ROCKFORD, Ill.—Scandinavian FOR STATE SENATE A his secretary, neither he nor any i oman in his family smokes, he 4 z lins, who considers that his repu- | * wauld:not have.” Jack, who put on gloves the first | time three weeks ago, is New York #tate amateur heavyweight cham- “WASHINGTON — Millions of) «| dollars are spent by railroads on pretty pictures showing beautiful Women getting into and out of berths, if Joseph N. Teal, a lum- ber-man, is correct. He made the Statement in arguing against) ‘ffeignt oe so* _ NEW YORK—Dr. W. J. Mayo’s| 1 views on smoking as explained by 4 dislikes to see women smoke, but 4 @ woman has as much right to + smoke:as a man, smoking is a dis- » tinet detriment to many persons, but most men who smoke get much comfort from it without demon- strable harm. HARRISON, N. J.—Whiskey is beingsold to. children in “hell hales” for fifty cents a pint, it is asserted by the Rev. George Fitts- Patrick. Some of the sales are in grocery stores. Rawson ei NEW YORK—Earl Carroll, of the*bath tub party, is happily} arried and has been for ten ears. Asked to pose, he caught irs. by the hand and said “let me be snapped with my wife. 9 There are lots of people who don’t ® know I have one.” s 6 . ‘ . a : 4 7 ' : ‘ * NEW YORK—-Dapper Don Col- Peg a crook is ninety-nine cent undegerved, is to stay a selena “The woman I would want would not have me, and the ‘woman who would want me I * 8 #8 NEW YORK—There's to be a 20-story office building on the site of the Fifth avenue mansion of the late Willidm K. Vander- bilf.. It is to pe erected by Benj. | Witter, who emigrated from, Po- land penniless. In his behalf a court has voided’ restrictions 4 business ee CHICAGO—Mrs. Edith Rocke. feller McCormick, society leader, has giyen fashion something new in the »way of ‘a. bdo, Her hair is! shingled, leaving the tresses flat| . the head but long and tucked under in the back. . 3 CHICAGO — Balloon trousers| are becoming passe and coats of hues are ecoming fashion: for men, the International Association of Garment Manufac: | turers learned. FOR WORKING PEOPLE ae best of workers get out of sorts when the liver fails to act. | Hungary, and has played an im- | CHINESE THIEF USES HOOK Fraternity of America. AURORA, Ill.—Illinois Federa- tion of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs. ECR | WALLACE, Idaho — Idaho Grand Commandery of Knights Templar. JACKSON, Miss. — Mississippi Grand Council United Commer-| cial Travelers. Galveston, Texas — Women’s Benefit Association of the Mac- IN THE DAY’S NEWS Count Albert Apponyi, who is to attend the Eucharistic Congress in Chicago next month, is a former premier of Hungary and one of the most distinguished of the Eu-! ropean statesmen of today. Hej comes of a family that traces its descent from King Bela IV. of portant part in the destinies'of his native land. His public career began with his election to the Hungarian parliament more than 50 years ago. He has filled many cabinet positions and has repre- sented his country on important missions abroad. Count Apponyi is noted for his democratic ideals and practices, and for his advocacy of international peace. An elo- quent orator, with a singularly striking command of English, he has won the respect of the many Americans who have heard him speak during his previous visits to the United States, when he came as an advocate of iat peace. eo SODAS BIRTHDAYS hi: Gen. John L. Hines,, chief of staff of the United States Army, born at Sulphur Springs, W. Va., 58 years ago today. Raymond O. Brackett, one of the organizers and. former vice- commander of the American Le- gion, born at Springfield, Mass., 41 years ago today. Ellen Wilson McAdoo, grand- daughter of the late President Woodrow Wilson, born in ‘Wash- ington, D. C., 11 years ago today. Gustav Lindenthal, the engineer who built the great Hell Gate bridge, born at Brunn, Austria, 76 years ago today. Charles J. Bullock, celebrated economist and Harvard University | professor, born in Boston, 57 years | ago today. AND LINE FASTENED TO END OF A BOMBOO STICK They , feel languid, half-sick, “blue? and discouraged and think they“are getting Inzy. Neglect of! y These .symptoms might result in a: pitek ‘spell, therefore the sensible! jfottsesis to take w dose or two of ‘erin It is just the medicine | to purify the system a trestor® the vim and ambition of. Price .60c. Sold by all’ M-W-F| Me The Chinese. thief uses a hook and line fastened to.the end of a |long bamboo to angle through upper -windows- for anything the hook can catch. It is not unusual for the. occupant of a hotel bed- room to find; on waking, that/all his clothes have gone, and with them, of course, anything he chanced to have left in his pockets overnight. eos wees GRAB!! a BUT A GUM, i Mare . ‘easter GATOR BRAND Patented September 1925 Harmless to “EVERLASTINGLY ON THE JOB” A 20th century product-convenient-permanent-clean, All roaches to die-surely-inevitably. hes as the gum --FREE-- ROACHES? od se stsen ban mt ! GATOR Something dif- SEiewe board hive. ROACH HIVES. Chickens Positively no other food is as in the hive. Lasts for months, or Doctors Preachers Lawyers TOSS « hive on your kitchen table, im or under your refrig- erator; 1s a few hives among your ‘VE them-FORGET them. reaches will die. When im your pantry; desk; boekcase; trunk; piane; bureau; stocks of goods-ANYW! All roaches will die. HERE; Visiting hatch the YOUNG will die. Ask for the Gator Roach Hive “It Has No Equal” of 3 hives $5 cents at your druggist or grocer. Sold with fide money-back guarantee. Also try GATOR BRAND i‘? EXTERMINATOR, 35 cents. DeSoto Chemical Co. ated Factory: AR Bales Office, 219% Franklin S CADIA, FLA. it. P. O. Box 3308, Tampa, Fla. 24th District WILLIAM H. MALONE SHERIFF OF MONROE| COUNTY CLEVELAND NILES POR REPRESENTATIVE MONROE COUNTY CHAS. H. KETCHUM FOR | FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT J. VINING HARRIS FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL | z i COURT J. LANCELOT LESTER FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR J. F. BUSTO ,FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR T. S. CARO FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | First District ‘WM. R. PORTER (Re-Election) FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER First’ District BOLIVAR T. egean FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Second District EMORY L. PIERCE | FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER} Second District. BRAXTON B. WARREN FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fourth District EDUARDO C. GOMEZ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District W. HILTON CURRY FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District ABELARDO LOPEZ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | rm Fifth District S. OWEN SAWYER FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD First District CLARENCE H. PIERCE FOR MEMBER SCHOOL ; OARD »\ eeRirst:D : FRANK 0. ROBERTS FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Second District W:LLARD M. ALBURY FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD | Seeond District HARRY M. BAKER FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD |; Second District MYRTLAND CATES FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Second District ELLA FORD FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD F Third District MILLARD B. GIBSON FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Third District VICTOR LOWE | sworn bill Gunn, Judge of said Court, as, Judge |of Probate, for my final ‘discharge |as Executor of the estate of Thomas W. Shultz, deceased; and that 5t the same time I will present my final jaccounts as Executor of said estate, jand ask for their approval |; Dated April 2nd, A. D. 1926. ‘ause coming on to.be heard! upon the petition, —testi- and report of the’ Special Master in Chancery heretofore ap- pointed herein and the Court find- ing from an examination of ‘the files in this cause that notice. of petitioner's intention to apply for a license to manage, take charge of, and control her property, and to he- come a free dealer every. re- at the times da form re- Revised Gen- eral gt Aves of Florida; and upon} the hearing hereof the Court being fully satisfied that the said Kate Markevitz has the capacity and/ alifications to take charge of and} . rop- nd to become, a free dealer in very respect, thereipon It is Ordered, Adjadged and De- creed that the re ‘port of the Special Master in Chancery, hetein be and the same is hereby: confirmed: that the said Kate Markovits, a married woman, is hereby: granted a license to take charge of, manage and con- trol her own estate and property, and to become a free. dealer ist every respect, to contract ‘and bq} contracted with, to sue and-be sued, and to bind herself’ in. all’ respects as fully as if she was unmarried. It is further ordered that the! costs and expenses of this ap-| plication be alien upan and paid| out of the estate of this applicant | and taxed as co: Done-and Ordered in ‘Chambers at] Miami, County of Dade, and. Stat of Florida this 28th day of Novem= ber, A. D., 1924, may7-14- 21-28 june a | IN circuiT © Lada Company. ‘Complainant, Elizabeth Dutcher, et al, Defendant,| It appearing by affidavit the} led in the above-stated | cause that S. L. Yubas, one of the defendants therein named, a nons resident of the State of Florida, and a resident of Camden, N. J.,| and that he is over the age of twenty- one years; it is therefore or- dered that said nonresident de- fendant be and he is hereby required to appear to the bill of before Monday, the 7th day of June | A, D. 1926, otherwise the allegations, of said bill will be taken as con- fessed by said defendant. It is further ordered that .this.or+ der be published once each wee for_five. consecutive weeks-in--the- Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished in said County and State. This May 7th, A. D. 1926. (SEAL) dD. Z FILER, Clerk Cireuit Court» J. sw TING, Deputy Clerk. TAYLOR & ors for” Complainant. may7-14-21-28 juned By: M. | McCASKILL, Me- SKIL *>ARTMENT, — = 12, 1926,.— il be open- P.M, June new toilet rooms, . Marine Hospital, Drawings and spe- may be obtained from in charge ar from in the discretion of the Wet- cification |the officer more, Acti Mrs. Lena Hrychyn of New York was fined $25 for tying live so that they would be dragged into a neighbor’s house when the door was opened. 30x3% Longline Cord Tires $38.’ 30x3% Longline Tubes $2. 2 Burner Wickless Oil Stove $13. 3 Burner Wickless Oil Stove $16. \Ford Auto Tops, 1925 Model Full Set Ford Fenders . $1.75 Up Mostly Up 75 45 35 50 PIERCE BROS. CO. Cor Fleming and Elizabeth Sts. SUMOITIPOIOIILILI SS. bk hed tddttdzitirkdttttttktidgdidkdattiteididdadkétttddéds Free Truck Service mattets of vital importance to this | Cities of New York and Chicago. | is so dense that there is very little ©] 000 people and Salvador, with an| & | 1,040,000, or 144 persons to the | population in the Western hemis- complaint filed in said cause on’ ors \)} MILLS enthusiast. Office, | ‘rats on a string and placing them | | District, and particularly to Mon- | Rages bard jroe Gehty, in the 1927 session jot the~Legislature. The bound- al <the City of Key West will fea ‘foube changed to include’ Florida East Coast Railway | | ‘ terete The ten year contract | will with the 1927 session. : to the contract ex- ge the terminals from the} sideration of the con- struction of the Casa Marina ho- \tel in 1917. I very much desire {to personally 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-| less if I am reelected to the Sen-/ ate I pledge that the terminals will | be plaeed 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 maké further declarations of principles | which shall govern me in the Sen-| ate. I solicit the support of the Democratic voters of this Dis-| trict. H WILLIAM H. MALONE. | (Paid Political Advt.) LITTLE SOIL NOT TILLED In Guatemala and Salvador, the two most populous countries in Central America, the population | | waste land. Guatemala has 2,000,- area of only 7,225 square miles, | square mile. This is the densest phere. These countries are rich in sugar, coffee, minerals, rice, hemp, cotton and bananas. 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 The statue of the premier, Kemal Pasha, which is soon to be; ; set up in Constantinople, .will be the first statue of a Mohammedan | ever erected in Turkey. St. Isaac’s Cathedral in Moscow, | which has. been taken over by the Soviet Government, cost nearly $15,000,000 to build, and is one of the renowned architectural works of the world. France ean probably claim to be) the first European country in which regular radio-telephony ser- | vice was instituted, for shortly after the end of the war news bul- letins and weather forecasts were sent out in this way from the | Eiffel Tower. The habit of kissing is so thor-| oughly repugnant to the Japanese nation that the Wonderful statue, “The: Kiss,’ by Rodin, the great French sculptor, sent to Japan for exhibition by the French Govern- ment, has, it is said, been placed in a publie park with a huge bam- boo screen around it, in order that “the sensibilities of the public | may not be shocked.”’ | tional academ‘c studies and in ad- | dition, sociology, economic and} social history. Graduates may work for their higher degrees at} the Institute. OLD SORES Rite, cuts. and barns healed. Quick, relief, achin | Rich milk, combined with extract of choice grains, reduced to powder. Very | nourishing, yet so easily digested that it is used, with benefit, by ALL AGES, | ailing or well, An upbuilding diet a 3 | venient, ourishment, w! faint GRAY s OINTHENT or hungry. Taken hot, upon retiring, it | At all Drug Stores. For sample write | iduces sound, refreshing sleep. Instant~ |W. F. GRAY & CO.. NASHVILLE, TENN. side at Se IF 1 AM ELECTED TO THE STATE SENATE, | PLEDGE THE VOTERS OF MONROE COUNTY TO WORK FOR: State Aid for Roads. Pipe Line and Right of Way for same. Better Transportation Service. The prompt completion of the Tamiami Trail, Extending of City Limits to include F. E. C. properties on the Island of Key West. Any necessary local legislation. Other statements will follow as subjects may, arise, I have no connections which will embarrass me with any of the large corporations or individuals, F. H. LADD, Candidate for State Senator, 24th District, State of Florida. eae ST. Phone 256 4 " Calumet is the world’s biggest sell- ing baking powder, ecmaaet itis the t=) world’s best baking powder. Use it | and practice true economy. CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER | NJ / EPPO P OE PITT EP LUMBER PRICES DOWN Now is the time to BUILD and take advantage of the sensational drop in the market. 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