The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 25, 1926, Page 6

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PAGE SIX ISSUES REPORT ON GASOLINE CONSUMPTION FIGURES ARE COMPILED BY INSPECTION DIV FSION SHOWING AMOUNT CQN- “ SUMED DURING APRIL The inspection -partment iled umption of a report ebns g: various counties for the April. The Sucd py Nathan, Mayo, 2,620,750} Fafayette Thke ' Lee Teon Liberty Madison Manatee Marion Partin ae oil rs ange Precola ‘Belm :Beach Pasco Pinellas "Polk Putnam St. Jéhns & Suwannee Tavlop ¥nion Molusin Wakuila . Waltan Washington showing soline -1,804,656 division of the of Agriculture has the in the month ot report which was commis- } 139, 670! 49,133) 481,574) 829,406) “4,450,080 154,137 25,671 381,808} 62,464 | 54,279) 137,410 15,635 56,849 10,361 90,042 175,154 46,392 DAY BY DAY IN FLORIDA | 103,493 | @ 239,897 | 44,185 | 164,039 | 192,359 | 63,234] 20,303 565,271 377,491 155, 990 tence speeders to jail for one day |resent virtually ever: 112,559) Nearly forty huge Great Lakes steamers, several days ‘in a great ice jam at the foot Lake Erie, just outside Buffalo harbor. fHE KEY 'Ice Pack Delays Fleet of Great Lakes. Steamers Wedged in the ice, it wind for the head of the lakes for ore and grain, were held cl ‘was many hours before the boats could break through and get out to open water, This picture was taken from’ an airplane shortly before the boats got out. (Ry Axssocinted Press) | WEST PALM BEACH—Speed- | ers arraigned before Judge Hart-| ri in Criminal Court of Rec- ord here, are going to be fined on a basis of $1 per mile, the judge) announced. Judge Hauck, in | municipal court, has already let}! \it be known. that he would sen-| per each mile over 40. Moral: | MANY GRADUATES AT STATE UNIVERSITY About Women (Ry Axsxoeinted Press) GAINESVILLE, Fla. ny Upwards of 150 students _ graduate at the University of Florida at the end of the present term, according to a list of those jwho are finishing, made public jhere. The prospective graduates rep-| ection Florida, and a number are from 15,118] "Those inclined to step upon the jother states. 105,977 | 446,537 | 409,818 | 82,063| 101,376] 92,055! a negro, who attempted to pilfer{in that of Bachelor of Law, 63,5 579 | 121,490) gas should steer clear of West/ Palm Beach and Vicinity. | Two degrees were sought more | than others, the list disclo |the class of Bachelor of In lence, the first won the title of professor b Bavarian government. noted Iandseape painter. nated that 100,000 r widows have remarried ce the war, thus forfeiting their |government pensions. = ) Mlle. Tatiana Maretshy has MIAMI—-One never knows what {in Agriculture, and even twenty | | been sent to America by a Moscow a chicken is going to do. G. White, a sack of them, found it to be ‘true. Two officers accosted White | 1,046, 439 |on the streets here, Jooked over the) 163,732 | 1,580,005 | 56,401 } 1,783,105 5| 1,284,801} 227,390, be gt 81; aan 21,339) 973,936 | 29,530) 82,217) 48, 692 | sack suspiciously, and then the; chickens gave a squawk. It wa all over with White. ‘will receive their diplomas, while | there | will be twenty-three. ‘being topped only by Delaware, ‘and if the enrollment ine sufficiently by June 5, Florida mi | lead the colorful parade. ILLE—The intricate Charleston and the} JACKSON steps of th i stuff that soothes the savage breast) ihenkles \¥ed Charles Moore, 28, squarely! ; ing real estate is a ss one, especially if the sale is transacted in. Florida. Some-/ |economic league for the purpose lof maki ng advanced studies. | electricity. | | What is < believed to be a world’s record for listing checks has been | established by Miss Rose Willins, 5 a Denver bank, listed 150 | n one minute and forty- | sit seconds, behind the bars of the city jail. times the realty agent is thanked | | formation received by men’s cloth. | \ Moore, a resident of West Palm} Beach, was charged by the police with having stolen a graphophone {to dance by. | DAYTONA BEACH —~ Florida will be “up among the leade: when the annual American Legion parade is held at Philadelphia in| ; October, National John R. McQuigg | state legion leaders. advised The state ha: ~-.25,206, 209 | was second in membership gain after death. William Otis, ‘Of this | city, found it to be so when the| | will of Miss Martha Holden, of | Hialeah, was probated, and he was found to be a beneficiary. Otis, a short tome ago, sold Miss Holden a piece of land in Key Largo. DAYTONA BEACH—-The moth ets have had their day—now it’s papa’s turn, June 20 will be ob- served as “Father’s Day’ through- out the nation, according to in- HONEST Now BOYS, HOw 0O IT LOOW IN THIS « HEA HAT ? 1 DONT WANT HER LAFFIN' AT ME! SHE'S THET HIND MOH KNOW-~ LAFFS /- RIGHT IN YORE WELL , Te TELL THE HONEST TROT CORLY, WOU LOK LUKE THE in THOT FINE! MY S! { \ \ THE OVOE. _ By Wi iliams Pes ANONDERFUL) [Gees CURLY, CORI! YUH LOOK GREAT SHE'LL GO WILD OVUH THET HAT! Taint EVERY Body KIN MAKE A HAT LOOK LIKE THET! i i HAT: FINE! EO! / ng sHops here. | PALATKA—Sam Davis, negro convict, was sent to a local hos- pital w y shattered right leg, ¥ ived heh he is id to j have attempted to make his geta-| | gang at work near the depot here. Richard Fiels, another negro, also tried to e, but ter found concealed in un- |derbrush. Davis was shot by a load of buckshot by J. Warwick, one of the camp guards. y from ¢ PERRY—The Atlantic iiroad is naming many sta- he Perry- hte One | DAYTONA BEACH—A traffic | officer halted scores of automobil- ists on a bu corner here long enough to allow a crippled Aire- | dale dog to cress the street. The jdog, soaking t. from a hard | downpour of rain, had been trying |to get by for some time before jthe patrolman saw him. It was | too much for the officer. in Coast WEST CITIZEN “Another Key West Case! | | Time- tested by a West | Resident. Key | Just another report of sickness land suffering relieved by Doan’s Pills. Another Key can be more convincing? Thou- sands recommend Doan’s for backache, rheumatic pains, head-} dizziness and ressing| inary disorders. Doan’s are al stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. | ad They have helped thousands. ‘Key West case: Mrs. I. W. Sweeting, 1207 |Georgia St., says: “My kidneys troubled me and my back ached. |Mornings I felt weak and could hardly drag one foot after the} other. Frequently dizzy came over me, too. Two boxes of |Doan’s Pills completely cured me.” FOUR YEARS LATER, Mrs. Sweeting said: “The cure which I mentioned in my former state- jment of Doan’s has been _per- manent.” | Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t mply ask for a kidney remedy— t Doan’s Pills—the same that |Mrs. Sv ing had. Foste: burn Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y | ia |\TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS | OF MONROE COUNTY [cee 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 we living, and his widow and children will receive |from said office the same com- | pe nsation as though. he were liv- jing. I have been connected with the Sheriff’s office since Mr. Curry elected, and had his con- fidence, and hawe the confidence lof h dow and family. Sheriff Curry worked hard for this office, he had only served about eighteen months of h jfour years, and it is my desi and intention to see that his widow shall have the benefit of the office which he held, for the entire term, of duty. My four years’ service as Sheriff, and my six years’ ser- viee as Mr. Curry’s Chief Deputy fully qualifies me to fill this inr- portant position. Iam therefore asking your sup- port. A. H. McINNIS. |A LETTER FROM MRS. CURRY Mr, A. H. McInnis is today an- nouncing his candidacy for the of- fice efSheriff to will the unex- pired ‘term caused by the death of myx dear husband, Roland Curry, Mr. McInnis was associated ith my husband in the Sheriff’s | office during the entire time that he wa8 in office, and my husband looked upon him more as a brother an a business associate. He jtrusted Mr. McInnis with all of his jaffairs,; and I have the same limplicit. confidence in him that my husband had. In the event of Mr. McInnis’ election I will occupy the same relative position finan- eially as did my husband, and I will have for myself and children |the benefit of what he worked so hard to obtain. It is grievous to me to have to take part in a political campaign at this time with a broken heart jand a number of babies to care for, but circumstances have forced this upon me as a defensive | measure. I am therefore urging all my | friends and the friends of my late husband to elect Mr. McInnis, for by so doing I know that I will be provided for. MRS. ROLAND CURRY. (Paid Political Advt.) . Out of ev million of the world’s population 64 are blind. ENTER OF DISTINGUISHED AL LIFE IN THE FLORIDATROPICS MOTOR BOATING-SURF BATHING- FISHING- GOLFING~ WINTER RACING. West case} ‘that tells of lasting benefit. What | spells} I pledge a faithful performance | , HOTEL HALCYON IN THE CENTER OF ALL ACTIVITIES \CAPACITY 300~ DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET “OPEN ALL THE YEAR s:— EUROPEAN PLAN | Arthur H. Mould@tanscen, 1 | | R. 1. TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1926. TO HOLD MEETING STAR COFFEE MILLS DELICIOUS & REFRESHING S A delicious cup of fine flavored COFFEE is a satisfying drink at all times. That is why every- body who has tried our COP. FEE is a STAR COFFEE MILLS enthusiast. 512 GREENE ST. (By Associated Press) i WINTER HAVEN—The Fior-} ida State Bureau of Publicity will) hold a meeting at Orlando, May | | 28, according to Henry M. Adolph, | secretary. The organization will} j dis seuss plans for a million\dollar fund ch year for five years for publicity purposi Governor | Martin has been ted at- tend. TODAY'S EVENTS | Tday is celebrated as national} independence day in Argentina. Rt. Rev. William A, Hickey to- day observes his fifth ann as Catholic bishop of Pro Phone 256 The Northern Baptist Conven- tion, one of the largest denomi- national gatherings of the year, meets in annual session today inj Washington, D. C. | THE B. Z. SERVICE STATION WHITE AND CATHERINE STREETS To Keep Busy And Give Real Service Is Our Motto BATTERIES CHARGED, REPAIRED AND SOLD Let us take care ‘of your batte Jengthen its life and increase its eff: tilled water used. | TIRE SERVICE Don’t run those tires under inflated. You won't get full service out of them if you do. FREE CRANK CASE SERVICE—CAR GREASING—WASH.- ING AND POLISHNG DICKINSON & PHILLIPS, Props. PHONE 522 Seeretary Jardine will speak on the agricultural situation before} the National Association of Cre Men in New York City today. test it occasionally; President Coolidge is to preside ney Only pure, dis- at the opening' in Washington to- day of the second Pan-American Red Cross Conference, to be at- tended*by delegates from’ 17 coun- tries. A weights and measures con- ference to be attended by experts from many states is to be held to- day at the Bureau of Standards in} Washington, D. C, | An airplane service from Great | ~ Falls, Mantioba, to the gold min-! ing camps at Long Lake, Man and Red Lake, Ont., is to be in-j} augurated today by the Central Canada Air Lines, | if @ucoceeusscesee LEGALS Elizabeth ise Isham, | : BUICK Authorized Service leads the world Experienced owners would rather have an ordinary car with service facilities than a coe car with poor service, But the ideal combination is Buick and Buick Authorized Service—a car of highest merit —built right—and then backed by world-wide, organized main- You are near Buick Authorized Service, wherever you happen to be, BUICK MOTOR CO., FLINT, MICH, Division of General Motors Corporation the CK. Gis4onP the forenoc Hugh n County, the in- nd to the , situated nd being in Monroe County, ja described as follow Lot one (1) and two (2), 26. sot one (1) and two (2), Section Lot six (6), Sec 7 South, Range vated at Key . Township ‘lorida this (Signed) K. WATK Attorney for ap DON'T OVERLOOK THIS... I may4-11-18-25 Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield} Ave., Chicago, value so highly the medicinal qualities of Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the kid | neys, that they guarantee them to give satisfaction or money re- funded. Richard Bierly, 351 E. Washington St., Indianapolis, re- lying on this guarantee, took Foley Pills, and writes: “Just taking one package convinced me. Any- body seeking relief from kidney and bladder disorders will be help- ed by Foley Pills.” Constantly used over 25 years, Good for men and women alike. Ask for Foley Pills. The Key West Drug Com- pany. mayl-1m ‘When Better Automobiles Arp Built, Buich Wild Build These CARS IN STOCK RIGHT NOW COME IN AND PLACE YOUR ORDER | Antonio Garcia’s Garage PHONE 471 CORNER GREENE AND SIMONTON STS, Mrs. Clara Burris of Evanston, | Ill, dislocated her jaw when she | When Better Automobiles Are Built, Buick Will Build Them yawned while attending a movie. 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