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PAGE TWO DISCUSSION OF MANY PROBLEMS Walter Hiers Registers Genuine Admiration for Nash Sedan| ‘MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS TO BE! TAKEN UP AT STATE MEETING (My Associated Press) PENSACOLA, Fla., May 25.—| sEvceyrs municipal problem cur-} “froatihte Florida’s citizeis will be| «disevesed among the two conven- ‘tions ef the Florida league of tmunicipalities to be held here on ‘June 2 and 3. A program of ad- ‘dresses and conferences has been arranged by E. P. Owens, Jr., Jacksonville, secretary, and Eu- gene Masters, of St. Augustine, resident of the league. This will be the tenth annual anceting of the league, which has {efittth “from a few members to 45 this year. Delegates are expected from’ the governments and cham- ers of commerce of each of the member cities, | Four’ sessions will be held on wach of the two days. The con- ‘véngign will be opened by Eugene asters, city manager of St. Au- gustime and president of the league. Mayor J. H. Baylis will ‘weteorne the delegates and Mayor 3. WerFéearty of St. Augustine will make the response. There will be usinesg conferences and reports made following these addresses. ee eee eee CONVENTIONS OPENING TODAY eee eee ee eee eee $ PHEKADELPHIA — National Paper’ Box Manufacturers’ Agso- ctetion: PRITANTIC crry — American fron, Steel and Heavy Hardware Association. ; STOCKTON, Calif. — Disabled “American War Veterans’ Associa- ficn. $ CLEVELAND — International Conference of Policewomen. | CLEYELAND—American Asso- fiation of Hospital Social Workers. { ATLANTIC ° CITY — Pennsyl- fenia Bankers’ Association. ; S§NE\BERNARDINO,.. Cal, ++ ‘ia Parent-Teacher Asso- dations. -RANSAS CITY—Midwest Retail Coal Merchants’ Association. ESAGINAW, Mich—Knights' of Columbus of Michigan. BINGHAMPTON, N. Y.—New York Grand Lodge I. 0. O. F. ALBANY, N. Y.—New York State Optometric Association. SUPERIOR, Wis. — Wisconsin Parent-Teacher Associations, “Ld€bon, Ont.—Medical Asso- tof Ontario. agter HOUSTON, Tex.—Texas State Medical Association. GRAFTON, W. Va.—Order of Red Men of West Virginia. NEWPORT, Vt, — Vermont Grand Commandery Knights Tem- plars. sees eee erens . * * AROUND THE WORLD * . FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER ee The Danube flows through countries in which 52 languages and dialects are spoken. The telephone wires in London alone, if joined together, would stretch around the world fifty times. The two largest hoists in the world are now in use in Canada. They can raise 560-tons of ore an hour from a depth of 3,200 feet. The Tibetans’ love of lofty heights and viewpoint leads them te select for building sites the top of a mountain spire or else the ledges of rock on the face of some cliff. DON’T LOOK OLD BEFORE YOUR TIME So many tired, fhervous, run- down men and women needlessly endure pain and misery by day, sleep-disturbing bladder weakness at night, when just 2 of Foley! Pills (a diuretic stimulant for the} kidneys) corrective and regula- tive, taken after each meal and at bed time, would give them bodily comfort and ease from) pain. Miss Sara E. Watson, Bel- videre, IL, sums it up: “Foley Pills made a big difference in me, and I feel stronger and better in| every way.” Satisfaction guaran-| teed. Ask your druggist for) Foley Pills. The Key West Drug mayl-lm FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER} FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER *|FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER |FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Ifere Walter Hiers, motion picture favorite, Is saying it with his famous smile after inspecting the Nash special six four door sedan. Mr. Hiers, cn a recent trip to Kenosha, visited the Nash ing demands, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN |. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS Earl of Dudley, former Lord | Lieutenant of Ireland and Gover- years ago today. tary of the International Commit- tee of the Y. M. C., born at Liv- | today. William B. Oliver, representa- | bama district, born at Eutaw, Ala., 59 years ago today. B(ill) G. Lowrey, representative in Congress of the Second M sippi district, born at Kossuth, Miss., 64 years ago today. Gene Tunney, former holder of the light heavyweight pugili: championship, born in New Yor! | City, 28 years ago toda: COUNCILMAN FINED $200 North Haledon, N. J., was fined $200 when two stills were found in his barn, Dr. Johs R. Mott, general secre-} | ingston Manor, N, Y., 61 years ago| tive in Congress of the Sixth Ala-| Charles Scheren, councilman of | New Trimming nor-General of Australia, born 59 of the ribbon in two shades of green | caught under the brim in front, | brought over the top of the crown | and tucked under in back | Policeman John Finlay of Bel- |fast, who was shot in the heart |last October, has recovered and| lretarned to duty. | factories, where he was shown through the huge plants now working at top speed to meet increas @eecesccecevcooceccerse0 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS | 1 wish pale trial candi- ococcccccsscccocscoeeees anny gan fo Announce my cand FOR STATE SENATE jg, rr 24th District |ida State Senate from the Twen- FRANK H. LADD | | DEMOCRATIC VOTERS |OF THE TWENTY-FOURTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT Democratic primary. | There will be a number of FOR STATE SENATE matters of vital importance to this 24th District | District, and particularly to Mon- WILLIAM H. MALONE |roe County, in the 1927 session of the Legislature. The bound- FOH SHERIFF OF MONROE Jaries of the City of Key West will COUNTY jhave to be changed to include A. H. McINNIS |the Florida East Coast Railway terminals. The ten year contract FOR SHERIFF OF MONROE | Will expire with the 1927 session. COUNTY I am a party to the contract ex- CLEVELAND NILES cluding the terminals from the |City in consideration of the con- TOR REPRESENTATIVE |struction of the Casa Marina ho- MONROE COUNTY |tel in 1917. I very much desire CHAS. H. KETCHUM |to personally see that these jterminals are reincluded in the FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL City limits. No one has in the COURT peisatene degree eee opposi- ion to the terminals being rein- J. VINING HARRIS | sencenated in the City, MerOEtHE: : less if I am reelected to the Sen- FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL |ate I pledge that the terminals will COURT J, LANCELOT LESTER be placed back within the cer- 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 |Democratie voters of this Dis- trict. WILLIAM H. MALONE. (Paid Political Advt.) FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR J. F. BUSTO FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR T. S. CARO First District WM. R. PORTER (Re-Election) CES BOY TOO LAZY TO WASH Declaring that her 19-year-old son was “too lazy to wash him- First District BOLIVAR T. RECIO Second District | EMORY L. PIERCE go to work. |ty-fourth district, subject to the! self,” Mrs. Caroline Waish of Chi-| Malaria, Chills and Fever, | FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER} cago asked the judge to make him TODAY’S in the Pontiac, 1763—Indian _ tribes Northwest, incited by captured Fort St. Joseph. 1813—Thomas Posey assumed office as territorial governor of Indiana. 1861—-A great demonstration for the Union was held in Los An- geles. 1864—Women of Chicago met © organize a dress reform move- ment and to discourage the use of imported fabrics, 1893—More than one hundred} arr were made in Warsaw, fol- lowing the discovery of a Nihilist plot. | 1901—Norway conferred the franchise on women tax-payers. 1909—Andrew Carnegie gave $1,000,000 for a hero fund in France, 1917—Seventy-s persons in| English coast towns were killed in| a raid by German airplanes. 1925—Niagara Falls was illum- inated by electrie light of 1,300,- 000,000 candle power. 666 | i | | | | ANNIVERSARIES| @ececcoeccosesescocecoes cher’s Castoria is es- | pecially prepared to re- | lieve Infants in arms | and Children all ages | of Constipation, Flatu- | lency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. To av .id imitations, always look for the signature of List ihilhan Absolutely Harmless~No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it. is a prescription for Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kills the germs. Second District BRAXTON B. WARREN Fourth District EDUARDO C. GOMEZ Fifth District W. HILTON CURRY FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District | ABELARDO LOPEZ | Fifth District S. OWEN SAWYER FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD First District CLARENCE H. PIERCE | FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD} First District FRANK 0. ROBERTS FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Second District | WILLARD M. ALBURY FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD| Second District HARRY M. BAKER | and remitted. rate service. Second District | MYRTLAND CATES FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Second District | ELLA FCRD FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Third District } MILLARD B. GIBSON FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Third District VICTOR LOWE A bank balances its books every day. The great number of items for collec- tion are promptly presented, collected It is a pleasure for us ° to render you courteous, prompt, accu- TIIPFITIIPILLLZLLLELLLLL LALLA LAA AAA Ab hhh (oe. LUMBER Phone 598 DOWN Now is the time to BUILD and take advantage of the sensational drop in the market. —_———_—___— SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING CO. “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best’ FIAPACAOZALL AA A AA LA dd didi, daddididde dackededkhcdidiatadideath TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1926. INFORMATION ON KEY WEST La Concha Hotel, European plan, single $3 to $4, double $5 to $7. On large parties of 75 or more, special reduced rates. Oversea Hotel, European plan, single $2 up, double $4 up. Hotel Casa Marina, closed for the seascn, Population of Key West, 18,000. Municipal Golf Links—a sporty course, extending from Gulf to Ocean. Summer rates, green fees 75c per day. $35.00 plus tax for year. Bathing Beach and Tennis—Casa Marina Hotel Grounds. Also public tennis and bathing beaches. Fishing! Over 600 varieties. See hotels for boats. “Free Aquarium, east end of Flagler street. Marine curio shop on Margaret street. Taxi Stands at railroad station and hotels. Key West. Ocean Boulevard, to encircle city, now being built by Monroe county. Over-Sea Highway, from Key West to the mainland. One-third distance completed, balance of roadway con- tracted. Steel toll-bridges to span the long water gaps. Take a taxi spin out over the Ocean, from the city of Key West. Pipe Line for municipal waterworks soon to be laid from mainland. Plenty of fresh, pure water to Key West and the Florida Keys. White Ways now being installed through the busi- ness districts. . Building permits ahd Bank deposits rapidly increas- ing. : Key West postal receipts show an average monthly increase over last year of 30 per cent. Best natural harbor in Florida. reach $47,000,000.00 annually. Duval Mortgage Company. First mortgage loans to home owners and home builders. Maximum loan $5,000.00. On improved income business properties $12,500. Applications reeceived.at Company’s office No. 614 Duval Street. . Key West Foundation Company’s beautiful Sub- division at easterly end of the island is daily reporting “Progress.” Several new houses under construction. Graders, scarifiers, roadrollers, draglines, and motor trucks in active operation. 25 ft. business lots on Flagler Strect, $100 per front foot, or $2,500. 50 ft. residential lots, $75 per front foot, or $3,750. Terms 20 per cent cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years; interest 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annnu- ally. All titles insured by New York Title and Mort- gage Company. Certificate of Title Insurance delivered to purchaser with contract. Those desirous of consulting either the Wall Street Journal or the Boston News Bureau will find copies of the same on file in our office. Any further information on Key West will be gladly furnished by . KEY WEST FOUNDATION CO. MALCOLM MEACHAM, President 614 Duval Street See Exports-imports ?hone 45 TLIO IOL MISSI ITS TSE I ST GOD IOL OMSL IGM ST A, PRICES White and Eliza Sts. VUIIIIIIIIILIIIVIIIIIIIID PIII ISIIIILIILS IIL IL ISI ISS.