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PAGE EIGHT lashes of Life PPSsecccccocoesceoe0eees, (My Associated Press) WASHINGTON—Mrs. Senator, has in her spiritua’ Circles some of the most prominent} People, she told a house commit-| tee, also said she received m from her dead father. NEW YORK—They y a tem-| ple of genius in Greenwich] Village, a nifty apartment house, | was dedicated like a ship—with, champagne. Mable } 2 bottle of something or other| on one of the p {1 know?” What it w: champagne “you could smell it.” * “Of course it BERLIN—There are to be some big mute lobbyists in the reich- stag for less liquor. Petitions bearing two million signatures have been filed for a local option law. | + NEW YORK—Britain is grying| up a bit because of the h price of whisk nd beer is making in- toxication a luxury which the masses cannot afford, as the situ-| ation is viewed by the “Bishop, of Billingsgate.” That is the nick- nume of Prebandary Wilson Carlisle, of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, who is paying us a visit. * * NEW YORK—Women smokers should beware of cancer, warning ¢omes rom Dr. Herman Prinz, professor of pathology at the University of Pennsylvania, that im the Orient that deaths of wo- men are much more than men. *. *¢ © BUCHAREST—Princess _Ile- nana, 17, and bobbed, is| letting her hair grow preparatory to mak- ing her debut. Already it is long enough to coil over the ears. * +38 * NEW YORK-—Anybody who wants to have the confession of a certain lover for his exclusive persual must pay $20,000 or more. That's the latest price at auction for John Grower's ‘“con- fession amatis’’ printed in London im 1483. Only four copies are known to exist. ’ CHICAGO—Granting a plea to lighten punishment of 42 women yentenced to jail for contempt of sourt of picketing would have meant putting ‘a powder puff in the hands of the goddess of jus- tice,” Judge Denis B. Sullivan de- elared in refusing them paroles. The judge held the sword of the goddess is for men and women alike, ‘1 = 8 oe * CHICAGO—Tied to a staple in the floor by a five foot rope, Eddie Rook, 4, spent 12 hours daily ex- cept Sundays for a year and a half. Neighbors complained of the child crying and police ended the practice which the parents, said was only;to keep him’ from harm. While they were at work Eadie had two kittens as com- panions and a plate of food with- in reach. s * @ CHICAGO—Women can keep a seeret, at’ least members of the} Tilineis federation of women’s clubs are in that class. At their} election only three women knew} before the official announcement | who had been elected, _ | ae ee ee a) * HIGH SCHOOL ELECTION eee eee eeetene During the week the four high! school classes nominated high| school students for various city offices as listed below, On Friday afternoon tien was held and the vote stood} as follows: For Mayor Philip Carl N grove om For Police Judge Kermit Baker Atlee Puckett Leslie Russel! Stuart Wa Isadore Weintrau For Chief of Police Fred Carbonell Maurice Cru Allen E. Curry Neil Knowles Ear! Yates For Fire Chief Raymond Bet! Nestor Recio Joe Ch e er lowing | f Poticemer Neil Knowles Jailer—John Bnspe: Thompson, “How should} * id Madge Kennedy, an elec-} 3 | affairs, eo ee 2) * WEATHER CONDITIONS * * * * The disturbance that was * * central near Lake Superior moved eastward to the lower * Lakes and upper St. Lawrence Valley, attended by rains in the region of the Great Lakes, another disturbance is appar- ently over Western Canada, sure is low over the Rio yrande Valley and is highest * over South Dakota, Nebraska * and Kansas. * In addition to the rains in * the Lake region there were * rains and thunderstorms over the southern half of Florida and local rains in North Da- kota, This morning it is warmer * in New England, much warm- * * perature is higher in South * Carolina, Georgia and north- * ern Florida. In the Missouri and upper Mississippi Valley * and in the upper Lake region temperature has fallen 10 to * * 15 degrees and is now below the seasonal. * There is considerable cloud- i over Florida and the Lakes this morning, skies prevailing, as a where east*of the * Rocky Mountain Plateau. * H. B. BOYER, ed Official in Charge. * ee ee) Miss Angela Rodriguez And Arnold Schwartz Marry In Key West Arnold Schwartz, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Miss Angela Rodriguez, of Havana, Cuba, were united in marriage late yesterday afternoon by Judge Hugh Gunn at his office in the county court house. The ceremony was witness- ed by Harry Marshall and others who were present at the time. The young couple left for Fort Lauderdale, where they will re- side in future. . Hearts and hands of the States and Cuba are united in marriage in Key West at frequent inter- vals, Just a few days ago a lady frem Spokane, Washington, was married in this city to a gentle- man from an interior Cuban city. TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF MONROE COUNTY I beg to announce my candidacy |for the office of Sheriff to fill the unexpired term caused by the death of my friend and associate the late Roland Curry. If elected the business affairs of the office will be conducted the ‘same as if Mr. Curry were living, and his widow and children will receive from said office the same com- pensation as though he were liv- ing. i I have been connected with the Sheriff’s office since Mr. Curry was elected, and had his con- fidence, and have the confidence of his widow and family. Sheriff Curry worked hard for this office, he had only served about eighteen months of four years, and it is my desire and intention to see that his widow shall have the benefit of the office which ‘he held, for the entire term. I pledge a faithful performance of duty. My four years’ service s Sheriff, and my six years’ ser- vice as Mr. Curry’s Chief Deputy fully qualifi portant position. T am therefore asking your sup- | port, A. H. McINNIS. x A LETTER FROM MRS. CURRY Mr. A. H. McInnis is today an- nouncing his candidacy for the of- jfice of Sheriff to will the unex- 'pired term caused by the death! fof my dear husband, Roland | Curry. | Mr. MelInnis was associated |with my husband in the Sheriff’s| office during the entire time that “he wa% in office, and my husband looked upon him more than a business trusted Mr. a brother associate. He McInnis with all of his and I have the same implicit confidence in him that my husband had. In the event of Mr. McInnis’ election I will occupy the relative position finan . s did my husband, and I i have for myself and children the benefit of what he worked so hard to obt Tt is tuke 7 this d rt political campaign ime with a broken heart number of babies to care reed defensive at ces have ™ a upon ‘ing all my the friends of my late ito elect Mr. McInnis, for 1 know that I will be provided “AR (Paid ROLAND CURRY. " CLASSIFIED er in North Dakota, and tem- *} * | NICELY | FURNISHED apartment, all mod-| »|FOR RENT—Six-room furnished his | me to fill this im-} to me to have to _ 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-| »|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 furnished 616 Caroline street. and Johnson, apartment. Johnson | Apl. 24-tf| = ern conveniences. Apply 619} Fleming street, Campbell Apartments, Paul Boysen. May 15-7 | house with modern conveniences. | Apply 651 William street. 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, etc. Ap- ply The Citizen, dec20 WANTED I need an agent to sell my candies gum and mints. Large profits. Exclusive territory. Free samp les. Write Milton Gordon, 1414 Vine St., Cincinnati. may22 The Joker, Speed Limit, Pung- chow, Attaboy’ and _ other amusement games for Billiard Pool and Club Rooms. Brooks, 1185—44th St., Brooklyn, N. Y¥. may22-1tx WANTED—Those who desire en- graved visiting cards to give us their orders. The Artman Citizen building SALESMEN SALESMEN — Selling Supreme Shirts means big business, big | repeats, big commissions. Write | today for FREE KIT. Supreme Shirt Co., 276 Fifth Ave., New York. may22-1tx | 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 5 REAL ESTATE BARGAIN LOTS on Grinell street, 106 ft. 9 in. by 108 ft. 6 in; reasonable price. Address P. 0. Box 92. “ALUABLE CORNER—Southard} and Elizabeth; 69 ft. on Eliza-| beth, 100 ft. 6 in. on Southard, | a payments, Address P. O. Box 536, mari 1 | mar 11/ FOR SALE |Crotons and hibiscu cheap. Apply Mrs. Gardner, 1221 Petronia street. m 8 |OLD PAPERS for sale. 100 for a nickle. The Key West Citizen, ! 125 Duval street. tf; FOR SALE—General Ele Motor. Five horsepower, 1,800 | R. P. M., 22.1 Ampheres, 110} Volt, 60 Cycle. This motor is in splendid working condition and the price is right. Apply to Citizen office. mar2 SHAFTING AND PULLEYS FOR SALE CHEAP. Apply Citizen office. may6 FOR PRINTED SOCIETY STA- TIONERY, The Artman Press 125 Duval street. Phone 6 "MISCELLANEOUS __ RUBBER STAM need of Rubber Artman Press, 1 Key West Florida. WARRANTY deeds, mortgage deeds, notes and other legal blanks. We keep them in stock. The Artman Press, 125 Duval tf BEARUP’S DRY CLEANING WORKS 514 MARGARET STREET PHONE 227 MASTER CLEANERS AND PRESSERS — When in tamps, see the Duval street tf Press, 125 Duval street, in The) s | Kir le THE KEY MOM’N POP WELL, FOLKS~L JUST RECEIVED A LETTER FROM HOME, AND © THINK GIDEON AND © Witt BE Eee) TOMORROW BUT WE'VE HAD A WONDERFOL TIME — LUD UKE TO STAY LONGER, BOT L DON’T WANT TO WEAR OUT WELCOME — LMUST HURRY AND PACK OOR CLOTHES WEST CITIZEN We Wonder, Too Bot L MusT GET BACK HomME~ Tae FRUIT TREES NEED SPRAYING ~ THE HOUSE MUST BE PAINTED AND PAPERED,ANO L HAVEN'T A “THING PLANTED IN MY¥ GARDEN YET SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1926. By | 1 eecccceccoscosvesevecses| ‘Taylor TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS eocccconcccecccceceseses Sir Aston Webb, famous archi tect and president of the Royal | Academy, born in London, 77 years ago today For Plastering, Stucco and Cement Work WHY, MATILDA, THIS 15 SUCH A SURPRISE — WHY HAVE YOu DECIDED To LEAVE SO SUDDENLY 7 —SEE— GATES COMPANY 128 Simonton Street Phone 697-W on Doyle, famous the author of Sherock Holm tories, born in Edinburgh, 67 years ago today. Dr. Jacob Gould Schurma "| Allan B. Cleare| & Company Wholesale Grocers and ova, celebrat- in the Crimea, ‘0 today. ed actre born | Russia of Pek. pe a Commission Merchants | Charles H. Markham, president of the Illinois Central Railroad, born at Clarksville, Tenn., | years ago today. 511 FRONT STREET P.O. Box 18 Key West, Fla. 65 Oe GHE'S LEAVING, SO SUDDENLY - WHY DON'T YOU SAY SOMETHING POP ~ WHAT ARE NOv THINKING ABOUT? 4G OUR PPI SE: Ces POINT VIEW SUBDIVISION ON THE ISLAND OF BOCA CHICA you will be within 20 north of OH Lwas Just WONDERING: WHERE HERMAN KEY WEST CITY of with your CHOICE OF CHURCHES THE A 18,000 inhabitants of schools, postoffice, where yqu will be within 10 minutes ‘of the KEY WEST CITY GOLF CLUB 3 of the finest golf courses in the state of Florida. This is an | OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN | Broken Lens Duplicated on the Day Received : A. L. PRATT , Campbell Bidg. Fieming S% PLP LS SS SS Ss OPPORTUNITY LIST OF INSPECTORS AND POLLING PLACES The following is the list ofi inspectors, together with the polling places, jwhich have been appoint- ed by the Board of County Commissioners to serve in the Democratic primary to be held on~ Tuesday, June 8, 1926: First Precinet— Mulrennan, lorenco Cano, Polling Place d and Whitehead | y Polling Place—Corner n and Simon- ton Streets. Third’ Precinct ders, Jo Johnso Jette Grinnell Fourth Preeinet— T, Luther P.nder, re Theo. Kk Polling and Simon- ton Streets. Fifth Preeinct—V. J. Hicks, Willie Bethel, John J. Hyatt, Roy Lewin, clerk. Polling F ner Varella and Di Precinct— al . F. Albury, Geo. hn W. Pinder, clerk, Pl Albury, Polling House, Ta Eighth Precinct — Robert <irkiand, Robert N. Parker, I H Place P. Slayton, clerk, Polling Fla. nth Precinct Edney B. Parker, B. Lee lace, School Ho Matecumbe, | MUSIC INSTRUCTION Teacher of Cornet, Saxophone, Spe- solfegio, time and music. Band and orchestra all occasions. Parlor music a specialty. HUBERT REASON 910 White St. Phone 444-W Trombone and Clarinet. cial instruction furnished for LISTERINE THROAT TABLETS Lambert Pharmscal Co., Saint Louis, U.S, A. OLRM en a eI Albury’s| em ra te aierswiaas Es IF ih i a thao | you fond of fishing to lot where you can are spend your VACATION A LOCATION that you will al- ways love TO CALL YOUR HOME WHER you can spend your time any time for it is SUMMER ALL WINTER UR ISLANDS the whole THE WEATHER TODAY AND TOMORROW SAN CARLOS THEATRE “La Joyita” Famous Argentine Dancer Stations Abilene (cloudy) Atlanta (clea*) Boston (clear) vs Cha ton (clear) . Chicago (cloudy) .......... Corpus Christi (clear) Dodge City (clear) Galveston (clear) .. Hatteras (cloudy) Huron (clear)... Jacksonville (cloudy) ........ KEY WEST (cloudy) Louisville (clear) Miami (raining) New Orleans (clear) y York (clear) mpa (pt. cloudy) ON 1 AM OFFERING YOU A SAFE INVESTMENT. OUR LOTS ARE 50x100 $1,000. Our terms, then $25. a month, months, the balance rly payments of $50 A REAL SENSATION RESERVE SEATS 60c GENERAL ADMISSION 40c CHILDREN 20c price, For further information address Cc. J. HUELSENKAMP Sulte 309-11 Olympia Bldg. jami, Fla. MPLS ISIS I IS SS: OTOL III IIIS SIS =" "IIL I ISI ISIS SI SESS ww] MONEY | Commencing Monday, May 24, and continuing for 30 days Three One Dollar Bills Will Be Given Away Daily to purchasers of Tip Top Bread---the bread with a reputation PS IPIPTIACILIPZLLLALLLALSLALLALLLLLLELLZLLELELZALAZLLEAE A In three loaves of each day’s 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. This will continue for 30 days. The reputation of this bakery is behind this offer and ensures its genuineness. BUY TIP TOP BREAD AND GET THE MONEY! MERCHANTS—Sell every loaf, as exchanged loaves lucky slips. 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