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le ee ee ee * WEATHER CONDITIONS The incipient —_ disturb- * ance, evidences of which were fecently become deat ber of the Greek orthodox church. | © Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, the President, has been presented | With a shawl woyen by members} ef the Italian Mothers’ Club of Boston. | *A Turkish woman has been_ap- Pointed clerk of the municipal} fourt in Constantinople. j #ix months in this position she Will ascend to the bench—the first | oman judge in Turkey, * A club of cightee Charlemont,, tract of 40 : acquired a hich they re Plan to establish one of the first! « town forests in Americ: The Commonwealth of 1 3 hus in the for- Dr. Su Lan Rese woman ph, firned to America for 8 postgraduate work, is considerable @f a feminist. Although accom- panied by her husband, she refus: to adopt his name but maintains| fer own. i A 94-year-old woman who has| , passed most of her life on a farm/ Bear Wooster, O., has d al family of whom any mother might) be proudd. One of her sons is) Br. J. Campbell White, one of the | thost widely known religious lead- ers.in America. Another is Dr. Wilbert W. White, founder and| President of the Biblical Seminary. | @ne daughter is Mrs. John R.| Mott, wife of the noted Y. M. C. A.} ecutive; another daughter is a issionary in China, and a third we wife of a Presbyterian mini | « With her minor son as her wife of|, After |* women in|* * noted over the southern por- * tion of the east Gulf, moved * northeastward off the Caro- * lina coast attended by copious Yains in northern Florida and * the coast sections of Georgia and the Carolinas, with a rain- fall of 1.18 inches at Jack- sonville and 2,12 inches at * Charleston, Accompanied by * fresh to, strong winds. and rains in the upper Mississippi Valley and upper Lake region * the northwestern disturbance * moved eastward and is now central in the vicinity of Lake Superior. Pressure is highest over the north At- lantic States. It is cooler this morning in the eastern portions of the Carolinas and Georgia and northeastern portion of Flor- * ida, and_ considerably colder in North Dakota, Williston re- porting a temperature but 4 degrees above freezing. In the central Plains and west * Gulf States, Mississippi Valley, Lake region and Ohio Valley |* temperature has risen and is now above the seasonal. * Gentle variable winds, be- coming south and southwest * will prevail over the Florida Keys tonight and Saturday. H. B, BOYER, Official in Charge. ee ee ee a et partner, Mrs. Anna J. Johannes is |active head of an automobile sales company in St. Louis. Recently, \when her company made a sale land was unable to obtain a car in St. Louis for immediate de- |liyery, Mrs. Johnannes went to \the factory in Cleveland by. rail and drove the car to St. Louis for delivery to the purchaser. “Proper Food and Ezercise,” Former physical director, . by ARTHUR A. McGOVERN Cornell Medical College ‘Cultivate health then conserve it EALTH is a state of be- ing that must be cultivated and conserved. Every single hope, dream and ambition you \ want to realize ts contingent on having the heaith to win and enjoy it. You have to fight the battle of health just as ‘You fight the tle of success. You cannot disregard the gen- erally known rules of what to do and what not to do and still keep your health, Recurring colds and head- aches, indigestion, anaemia, Qbesity and-all of the other symptoms of a poor, state of health cannot be disrogarded with impunity. Your duties, whether business, Social or both, are a daily drain om your physical and. nerve Power. Sleep and rest are great Fecuperative forces, but they do mot by themselves clear your system of cach day's accumula- tion of poisons. The organs of elimination, h as the lungs, bowels, kidneys and the pores of the skin, must be kept active, and exercise that reacts on these Parts of the body is necessary to keep them functioning nor- mally. You can, with the aid of the} @xercises at the end of this! article, give you f each day | ® complete phy 4 tien. rejuvena- Any man or woman who will| faithfully follow these move- Ments cach moi will inspired to a ni Plage and to de and will be conscious of Rreat fest, strength and nerve force throughout the day. Your ability to carry on in the} Lite work that yo ‘i for yourself is so « Pendent on your he Owe it to yourseif 2 out Example of a BREAKPAS oF poach subst hu LUNCH RON or weak oor @ar “fll Bee eel INDISPOSIT on | Bee eel DANGER SIGNAL | down, standard of health. . Exercise, No. 1 Breathing: Lie flat on your back, hands at your sides, palms down. Take a deep slow inhalation, raising chest |: igh, bringing your abdomen in and turning pafms up, with shoulders to the floor—hold breath for five seconds. Exhdle, returning to a relaxed position, turning palms downward, Ten times, Ms Exercise No. 2 Lie flat on your back. Draw knees up with both feet on floor. Place a weight (a heavy book will do) on abdomen. Raise the weight up by contracting the stomach muscles and lower it by relaxing these muscles: Ten times. Exercise No. 3 From flat position place palms down, legs out: straight. Raise right leg up as far as possible, keeping your legs straight, ,toes. pointed, Ten times. Exercise No. 4 From flat position place palms legs out straight, as in No. 3. Raise left leg up as far as possible, keeping your legs straight, toes pointed. Ten times. Exercise No. 5 From flat position raise legs from floor. Swing left and right |leg alternately. Legs stut, toes |potnted and do not touch the floor until exercise is completed. } Ten times. Exercise No. 6 From flat position raise both legs together from floor and {bring down together,. legs straight. .Ten times. Exercise No. 7 From flat position, hands straight behind head, raise body sittiag position (without bending knees) trying to touch toes with finger tips. Ten times, Moderate Diet . bran or corn muffins, coffee tea. Between breakfast and s of water heon consisting of any of h, peas, eggplant, Glass of milk, tapioca pudding. of water, fish or chicken, aked potato, be sure s FOR RED “CLASSIFIED COLUMN Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 1c a word for each in- | sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in every instance is} 25c. | Advertisers should give their) | street address as well as their tele- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN OUT OUR WAY GOSH, L FELT LIKE HER A UTTLE BrT OF A ONE AN SAYIN’ — THIS 16 1N’ MEMORY OF TH SWELL REPORT CARD YA GIMME WOUZN A BIG HINT, HOR ! WHAT ARE YA | GOING T'DO,WwiTH4 EM Boys ? GOSH) T HATT A, HOU MYSELF T’ KEEP FROM SAIN \NE'RE GONNA KEEP, @ phone number if they desire re- sults, } Payments for classified adver-} | tisements is invariably in advance, | | but regular advertisers with ledger | accounts may have their advertise-} | ments charged. | FOR RENT | * | apartment. | Johnson | NICELY furnished 616 Caroline street. and Johnson. FURNISHED apartment, all mod-| ern conveniences. Apply 619 Fleming: _ street, Campbell Apartments. Paul Boysen. May 15-7tx —Six-room furnished house with modern conveniences. | Apply 651 William street. may18-6tx NICELY furnished cool apart- ments on South Beach; all mod- ern conveniences; cool year around; also newly furnished, | attractive modern bungalow on | William street. Luther Pinder, 506 South street. Phone 584. May 19-6tx CORNER GREENE AND ANN! STREETS—Opposite City Hall! —Suitable for storage rooms, garage, repair shops, ete. Ap- ply The Citizen, dec20 WANTED bie am WANTED—Those who desire en-| grayed visiting cards to give us} their orders. The Artman) Press, 125 Duval streét, in The Citizen building a24 LOST LOST—Pin with wish-bone and bloodstone. Finder return to Begley Filer, care Lowe Fish Co., and receive reward. May 20-6tx} LOST—Diamond, set in double eagle. Return to F. Johnson, 130 Duval street, and ‘receive reward, May 21-3t REAL ESTATE | BARGAIN LOTS on Grinell street, 106 ft. 9 in. by 108 ft. 6 in; reasonable price. Address P. O. Box 92. mar 11 “ALUABLE CORNER—Southard/ and Elizabeth;’69 ft. on Eliza- beth, 100 ft. 6 in. on Southard, Easy payments, Address P. O. Box 536, marl1 FOR SALE 1925 Overland Touring, excellent condition, two new tires, bar-| gain at $350. Overland Tour-| ing, sacrifice, $95. Key West} Overland, Co., 122 Duval street. may21-24x OLD PAPERS for sale. 100 for! a nickle. The Key West Citizen, 125 Duval street. tf FOR SALE—General Electric Motor. Five horsepower, 1,800 | R. P. M., 22.1 Ampheres, 110} \ Volt, 60 Cvele. This motor is | “ in splendid working eondition| and the price is right. Apply to | Citizen office. mar2 SHAFTING AND PULLEYS FOR} SALE CHEAP. Apply Citizen office! may FOR PRINTED SOCIETY STA-| TIONERY, The Artman Press, 125 Duval street. Phone 66. MISCELLANEOUS RUBBER STAMPS — When in need of Rubber Stamps, see the Artman Press, 125 Duval street, | Key West Florida. { WARRANTY aude, mortgage deeds, notes and other legal} blanks. We keep them in stock. The Artman Press, 125 Duval street. tf Trott of St. Clairsville, 0., jis making for himself a walnut coffin, although he ys |not expect to use it for a long itime. HERE isno good reason why your dealer should offer you something else when you ask for we ee eb es to: 6 ter a trip through Western Canada, + = si —M, ‘ATS WHOT WE'RE GONNA HANOIN' LAST MONTH: RENENGE 1S SWEET. By Williams: COURSESHE WOULONA CONE RIGHT OUT AN AST US FER EM. BuT 1F SHE'D A SAID— Bor/S WILL YA SELL ME Some O'THEM Flowers? |Z IDA SAD FER -TEN YES M, DOLLARS “Mat, dna, sy TRL bias (©1p26 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. Coeoeesccoscegecooeseees TODAY’S EVENTS earecces zo today the Lighthouse Board was appointed. One nina 1 rs ago today the Miami canal was opened be tween Middletown and Dayton, Ohio. Chile keeps a national hotiday today, commemorating the ‘battle | of Iquique in the war for inde-} pendence. | The Republican State Commit-| tee of New York meets in New} York City todny to select the date | and place for hoiding the State | convention. Elbert H airman of the United States Stee! Corporation, | will. deliver the pres.dential ad- dress at the twenty-ninth general] | spring meeting of the American | Iron and Steel Institute, which will be held toda $ pity. The wet ar issue will Be | the voter's in Oregon today, when a_ general) primary will be held for the nom- ination of cand dates for United| States senator, r i in Congress and the State officers to| be voted for in November. | | | CATCHES 500. CROWS Jack Miner, internationally ; known for his feats in attr: wild geese and ducks 8- | | ville, Ontario, home, has invented |a crow trap by which he has caught | more than 500 cro’ at one time. “All that was necessary was te know more than the crows do,” | Mr. Miner explained. His e: fforts | were directed to the crow trap af-| |where he saw the ineffective me- hods of the farmers thére to com. bat the birds. FURNITURE RENOVATED, Upholstered and Refinished. Mattresses Made Over Parlor Cushions Made W. R. Garing, 509 William St. DR. HARRY N. S. JONES DENTIST 532 Fleming Street OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 to 12.3 00 to 6:00 PHO? J STIS IIL AS, OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN Lens Duplicated on the Day Received A. L. PRATT ~ Campbell Bldg. Fleming St Broken we bseoeeR TO PPSIPSLAZAILZLZALLLLLASALLLLA DA SieeoovEoee NOTE The new treatment for flesh, cuts, wounds,- sores lacerations tke derful work in flesh healing the Porozone liquid and “powder \combination treatment. The liquid torn | or) is doing such won-| is} Bofozone is a powerful antiseptic} that purifies the wound of all poisons and infectious germs, while the Borozone powder is the great healer. There is and efficiency. Price 30c, 60c and $1.20. Powder 30c and 60c. Sold by all drug; M-W-F | “Little*Johnny” Minard of West Oxford township, Ontario, _ still ‘saws wood for a living at the age jof 100. nothing | Hlike it on earth for speed, safety (liquid) H | PFIPITIPITIIT,. = lucky slips. | iv. SOOITOTESIIIOOIOTOOOOES, SOOTTETMOOMOEH i MONEY | Given Away In three loaved of each day's This will continue for 30 days. this offer and ensures its genuineness. ~ Tomorrrow and Sunday SAN CARLOS THEATER “La Joyita” Famous Argentine Dancer A REAL SENSATION WILLIE DIGI I ISI SIS M.S S. a ee The reputation of this CHANGE PARLIAMENT | In the House of Commons of the English Parliament, noticeable | changes have been observed in the | manners and customs of the mem- bers. due probably as much to the ! women members as anything else. | In old times the members sat with | their hats on id under the rules of the house, they, under certain circumstance may address the chair only when covered, but of years many membe ng with their cent occasion | member had to borrow ; member’ 's hat hurriedly in order to make a pointsg of ord hats} san Two insane men, Albert Urton and Fred Rowan, escaped from a lunatie sylum_ at Streatham, Eng., by ing in immense milk cans being hauled away. Paul P. oss S55 HARDWARE AND BUILDERS MATERIAL PAINTS AND VARNISHES, ROOFING Cor. Grinnell and James Sts. Free, Prompt Delivery PHONE 838 7 | have | + NOE Len Bana (sersewrserrorrseroN FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1926. For Plastering, Stucco and Cement Work —SEE— GATES COMPANY 128 Simonton Street Phone 697-W Allan B. Cleare & Company Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants 511 FRONT STREET . Box 18 Key West, Fla. POINT VIEW SUBDIVISION ON THE ISLAND OF BOCA CHICA WHERE you will be within 20 minutes north of KEY WEST CITY of with your CHOICE OF CHURCHES THE REST of schools, postoffice, movies, where you will be Within 10 minutes of the KEY WEST CITY GOLF CLUB ONE of the in the state of Florida. is an OPPORTUNITY fond of fishing to lot where you can A 18,000 inhabitants. finest. golf courses This If YOU are secure a spend your VACATION A LOCATION that you will al- way? love TO CALL YOUR HOME WHE time 2 you can spend any time for it is SUMMER ALL WINTER ON OUR ISLANDS the whole year, 1 AM OFFERING YOU A SAFE INVESTMENT. OUR LOTS ARE 50x100 $1,000. Our terms, » then $25 month, months, the balance erly payments of $50 nti! the full amount is yeia For further information address Cc, J, HUELSENKAMP Suite 309-11 Olympla Bldg. Miami, Fla. your BUY TIP TOP BREAD AND GET THE MONEY! MERCHANTS—Sell every loaf, as exchanged loave: may Commencing Monday, May 24, and continuing for 30 days hree One Dollar Bills Be Given Away Daily to purchasers of Tip Top Bread---the bread with a reputation baking there will be placed slips of white paper bearing the signature of Mr. Sawyer, and good on presentation at the bakery for ONE DOLLAR EACH. The purchaser who finds the slips will be so much better off. bakery ASK YOUR GROCER FOR TIP TOP BREAD When you eat Tip Top Bread you help to make a bigger and better city ConA bh AA h Ab htAtti tttittttetettteittsst¢ttetittés contain the ill is behind ee EEE EEA AAA AAABAALALALLALALLALAALLALEL Ld