The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 25, 1926, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT TOMORROW RED CROSS LIFE SAVING TESTS AT NAVY YARD Tomorrow Red Cross Life Sav- ing tests will be held at the navy yard and it is requested that all persons interested in taking same be present at 2 p. m. The army truck will be at the High School at 1:30 p. m, and pass the corner of Duval and Fleming streets at 1:45 p. m. to carry ap- plicants to navy yard. After the tests are completed the truck will take the applicants to Fort Taylor for the swimming races. A boat has been donated to the Red Cross to be used locally in life saving work, and it will be christened at Fort Taylor tomor- row. The boat will be named “Dorothy” in honor of Dorothy Archer of this city the first girl to qualify as a Red Cross Life Saver in this city. Applicants are requested to bring an old suit with them to wear during the tests. ee * * OF INTEREST TO WOMEN * * * * * * ee In all the novels of Jane Aus- ten not a lover’s kiss is mention- ed. Mary Willstonocraft’s “Vindica- tion of the Rights of Women” was published in 1791. Because delicate smooth fingers are essential to good work in artificial silk factories, every con- cern in Germany engaged in the manufacture of this product em- ploys skilled manicurists as part of its'staff. Miss Catherine Comstock, Sun- day school teacher of Long Beach, Cal., won the $1,000 prize offered by Cécil B. DeMille for a movie play, her plot being based on the deluge. There were 38,000 con- testants. Mrs. Mary Huffman, aged 104, recently made an airplane flight at Indianapolis with Farnum Parker, 15, the world’s youngest pilot. Miss Nora Mountbriand was elected city treasurer of Wash- burn, Wis., by a two to one vote over a male opponent. She is 23. Miss E. R. Conway, president of the English Union of Teachers, has received the rank of com- mander of the Order of the British Empire, an honor usually confer- red only upon generals, diplomats or outstanding philanthropists, Olympic games for women con- testants only will be held in Gothenburg, Sweden, in August, ta which each nation is invited to send two competitors for each event. In a biscuit-baking contest in Chicago, first honors went to Mrs. Mary, E. Morse, a grandmother, who won over 200 contestants. Mrs. Thomas Goldrick of Brook- lyn, speaking before a woman's conference, declared that “real Americans are getting sick of laws that regulate their morals. OUT OF THE ORDINARY ee A pony is defined as a horse un- der 13 hands high. Africa comprises nearly one- fourth of the earth’s land surface. ing 2,500,000 redwoods this year... The supply of potash in the wa- Saemt the Dead Sea is considered inexhaustible, The largest limestone quarry in} in Presque|& Personal Tax on either Busines the world is located Isle County, Michigan. Between eight and ni languages and dialects among the natives of Africa. of a kind Advertisements ap- proaching our modern ideas were tried to evade thi in vogue in ancient Rome, and Egypt. Greece It has been estimated that the — Amazon River discharges 1,000,- 000 cuble feet of water into the sea every second. With the e: months in the year “devoted tically all the time. The human growing smaller; formerly it u to increase in e in proport te the body. The tendenc: for ft to decrease, ear i now *\* ODD AND INTERESTING * @ hundred | debtedness was, if the mail carrier | are in us¢}could find them, Javiator, has made an absolutely The State of California is plant-| ve THE WEATHER Stations Abilene (cloudy) Atlanta (clear) Boston (clear) Charleston (clear) Chicago (cloudy) .. Corpus Christi (pt. cloudy) Dodge City (cloudy) Galveston (clear) ... Hatteras (cloudy) Huron (pt. cloudy) Jacksonville (clear) . KEY WEST (cloudy) Louisville (clear) Miami (cloudy) New Orleans (clear) - New York (clear) .. St. Louis (clear) Tampa (pt. cloudy) - Washington (cloudy) Williston (clear) . MARINE NOTES P. & O. S. S. Miami, Captain Albury, arrived from Havana at 5:00 p. m. yesterday with 119 passengers and U. S. mail. F. E. C. car ferry Estrada Palma arrived from Havana yes- terday afternoon with 26 cars im- ports. and sailed for Havana last night with 26 cars exports. F. E. C. car ferry Henry M. Flagler, Captain Hansen, arrived from Havana last night with 26 cars imports, and sailed for Ha- vana with 27 cars exports. F. E. C. car ferry Joseph R. Parrott, Captain Harrington, ar- rived from Havana this morning with cars, and sailed for Havana with 28 cars. P, & O. S. S. Miami, Captain Albury, sailed for Havana at 8:30 a. m. with 30 passengers and U. S. mail, P. & O. S. S. Cuba, Captain White,, will arrive from Havana this’ afternoon with passengers and U. S.:mail, and will sail for Port Tampa at 7.30 p. m, with passen- gers. F. E. C. car ferry Estrada Palma, Captain Ward, will arrive from Havana this afternoon with ears, and will sail for Havana to- night with 26 cars exports. F. E. C. car ferry Henry M. Flagler, Captain Hansen, will ar- rive from Havana tonight with cars, and will sail for Havana with 26 cars exports. F. E, C. car ferry Henry M. Flagler, Captain Harrington, will arrive from Havana tomorrow Sent with cars. TODAY IN WASHINGTON (By Associated Press) Migratory bird bill remains be- fore senate. teed so House takes up judiciary and new judgeships. ee) . * * * ee eae If Webster’s unabridged diction- ary were printed in Braille type, it would fill 128 volumes and cost several thousand dollars. S. T. Courtney, a noted British ical descent in still air from a height of 150 feet. NOTICE TO PERSONAL TAX DELINQUENTS FOR THE YEAR 1925 Each and every person assessed} jor Automobile have been notified ;several months ago what their in- therefore you have had plenty of time to come up and pay thi: mount to the State and Coi but many have is, and while this an unpleasant duty, and I am] compelled to collect these rare if it is possible to locate the own- ers, therefore I would like to give} notice that in a few days I will be; mpelled ta appoint deputies who} 0 out with Distress Warrant ect these is assessment on such as d suggest to those owing/ al Taxes to come up| them, and save the extra! e deputies and also plus| “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 t first insertion in every instance is 25e. 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 NICELY furnished 616 Caroline street. and Johnson. apartment. Johnson Apl. 24-tf FURNISHED apartment, all mod- ern conveniences. Apply 619 Fleming _ street, Campbell Apartments. Paul Boysen. May24-7tx 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 FURNISHED HOUSE; modern conveniences. Apply at 321 Whitehead. May 24-tf CORNER GREENE AND ANN STREETS—Opposite City Hall —Suitable for storage rooms, garage, repair shops, etc. Ap- ply The Citizen, dec20 Two story house, 1120 Division street. Apply to Charles Fors- berg, 509 Whitehead, phone 532. may25-6tx FOUR-ROOM furnished ment, 418 United street. 418-J. apart- Phone Five or six room house, furnished or unfurnished. Will lease for 12 months or more if satisfac- tory. P.O. Box 264. may25-3tx Furnished very cool. street. apartment, upstairs; Apply 825 Duval may25-3tx WANTED WANTED—Those who desire en- graved visiting cards to give us their orders. The Artman Press, 125 Duval street, in The Citizen building a24 AGENT wanted in Key West terri- tory. Sworn proof of $75 per week, $1.50 an hour for spare time. Introducing Finest Guar- anteed Hosiery. 126 styles and colors. Low prices. Auto fur- nished, No copital or experi- ence necessary. Wilknit Hosiery Company, Department M-80, Greenfield, Ohio. May 24-4tx SALES LADIES—A handsome in- come.earned selling Imaculo Patented Step-Ins. Amazing and rapid seller. Sales ladies | average $10 to $15 daily/ In- formation from A. A. Smith, 720 Transporiation Bldg, De- troit. may26-6tx MALE HELP WANTED RELIABLE man wanted by na- tionally known Company to act as local distributor of their} products; highly profitable and/ permanent business; every co- operation given; experience un- necessary. Write the J. R. Watkins Company, 62-66 Iowa} St., Memphis, Tenn. | May 24-2t LOST LOST—Pin with wish-bone and} bloodstone. Finder return to Begley Filer, care Lowe Fish! Co., and receive reward. paying for this ad. Ma REWARD $50.00 reward for return Spanish shawl _ stolen Trevmor Apartment N. d. of from BARGAIN LOTS on Grinell s! 106 ft. 9 in. by 108 ft. 6 in; reasonable price. Address P. 0. Box 92. mar 11 | 7ALUABLE CORN ER—Southard and Elizabeth; 69 ft. on Eliza- beth, 100 ft. 6 in. on Southard. Easy payments. Address P. 0. Box 536. marll FOR SALE and hibiscus for Apply Mrs. G: Petronia street. ma: Crotons cheap. 122 vision streets; Phone 778-J. Lunch Room, reasonable Call at F May THE KEY WEST CITIZEN And She’s “Miss Louisiana” ARGENTINE FLIER REACHES CHARLESTON (By Associnted Press) CHARLESTON, S. C., May 25. —Bernardo Duggan, ‘Argentine flier, reached Charleston at 10:35 a. m., eastern standard time to- day on the second leg of 6,100 mile flight from New York to Buenos Aires. WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF ececcccee enee (By Associated Press) Attorney General Sargent holds the executive order on prohibition! is legal. Senators assail it as aj menace to siate rights. ae ee Letter from Abd El Krim, thought to contain peace offers, ; rushed to Paris by wire from Mo- rocco. Seas Pilsudski’s declaration: Poland} must change constitution or have! a dictator. ee Forty Moro bandits and one of Philippine constabulary are killed) in fighting at Tugaya. Same Michigan state college students burn athletic field stands and mob Lansing police and firemen in cele- brating baseball victory. a Four escaping prisoners are kill- ed by two trusties at State Farm, near Pinebluff,, Ark. GT Clarence Streit, New York Times correspondent, is ordered out of Rumania for articles ‘in- sulting to the crown and govern- ment.” eee Disarmament conferees at Gen-| eva urge speeding of League of Nations machinery to halt wars! and decided to bar the horrors of gas warfare. * * Fate of 1,000 farmers is un-| known after eruptions of long ex-| tinct voleano is Tokachi province, Japan, * SS Henry Ford, in his pape tacks “power combine” fo: ing development of Muse eo % Bernardano Du flier, runs out of gas down at Hampton R New York-Buenos Aire OS Robert Whiteman, “Baron Beaverbrook, marrying and women, is held Philadelphia, ed bogus scught for| swindling many without bail (in Mrs. Edith Wharton, famed novelist, was the first woman ever to be honored with the degree ‘of doctor of letters by Yale Univer-| sity. Indigestion bad breath, heartburn, gas and grip- ing pains s show that the stomach and intestines need to be cleaned out. And act quick before the poi- sons in the Seyite ‘waste matter tear down your healthand strength. A dose of LEONARDI'S LIVER AID stimulates the stomach, liver and bowels to normal action. It washes out all waste matter and makes you feel like a new per- son. You can then eat what you want and enjoy it without fear of the results. LEONARDI’ LIVER AID is als for constipation, biliousness, headac and torpid liver. Ic is pleasant to take and does not gripe. THE KEY TO HEALTH G00 af ail druggists ‘hens from » lives in New | DEEP-SEA DIVING Iberia, La., and 1 goes to school at the Nate! Moches, La "opening gun in a campaign to make the state a Florida, —— WOMAN SAVES HER HENS Mrs. Frank e of Era TInd., was enabled to save her 175 burning when the racket made by a rooster called her attention to a fire in the chicken house. The only way to keep a circle of friends is always to act on the square. MUSIC INSTRUCTION Teacher of Cornet, Saxophone, Trombone and Clarinet. Spe- cial instruction solfegio, time and music. Band and orchestra furnished for all occasions. Parlor music a specialty. HUBERT REASON 910 White St. Phone 444.w ee enon .| The perfect husband is A PERFECT HUSBAND | one who | knows how to apologize gracefully | when is wife is really at fault. Look to your health. Epsom Salts is still the best Physic—take it in small flavored tablets. EPS SA TA B L. ty TS | | A your Ble TS =I The Knight Laboratories, Chicago TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1926. $100,000 BEGGAR DIES William Mackennan, a beggar of Glasgow, died leaving an estate | worth $100,006. | One of the dangers of deep-sea jdiving is the absorption of nitro- \gén by the blood. Recent experi- ments indicate that a mixture of | jhelium and oxygen will permit) |divers to descend to depths great-| er than have been attained, and ‘to ascend more rapidly without} | danger. | Paul P. Lumley HASDWARE AND BUILDERS MATERIAL | PAINTS AND VARNISHES, ROOFING Cor. Grinnell and James Sts, Allan B. Cleare | & Company Wholesaie Grocers and Commission Merchants Free, Prompt Delivery PHONE 838 511 FRONT STREET |{P- O. Box 13 Key West, Fla ROBERTS & WHALTON REAL ESTATE BROKERS OFFICE: Corner Fleming and Margaret Streets Phone 788 P. O. Box 182 FLORIDA Cable Address: Trot KEY WEST, | We Solicit Your Listings, Both City Property and Key Acreages | IF IT IS RESULTS YOU WANT, WE GET IT IF it’s Lumber, Cement, Plaster, Lath, etc., WE HAVE IT! IF it’s Nuts, Bolts, Scréws, Brass, Copper or Sheet Metal, WE HAVE IT! IF it’s Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes or Insecticides, WE HAVE IT! IF it’s Aluminum, Agate, Cutlery, China and Glass- ware, WE HAVE IT! IF it’s? WE HAVE IT! Wm. Curry’s Sons Co. TF AO POINT VIDW SUBDIVISION ON THE ISLAND OF BOCA CHICA Wil you will be minutes north of KEY WEST CITY of 18 with your CHOICE within 20 A 600 inhabitants OF CHURCHES of fishing to re you can PrP I TOIT IT IT TIIL ILI IIOP PEP EPPO TO EE bakery for this offer a lucky slips. This will continue for 30 da BUY TIP TOP BREAD AN SLI ISITE SESS TPES IOSSOIS SS SIILSESESLLa SL A MONEY ' Gtven Away Commencing Monday, May 24, and continuing for 30 days Three One Dollar Bills Be Given Away Daily to purchasers of Tip Top Bread---the bread with a reputation In three loaves of each day’s baking there will be placed s paper bearing the signature of Mr. Sawyer, and good on presentation at the T ONE DOLLAR EACH. so much better off. nd ensures its genuinen ‘DG MERCHANTS—Sell every loaf, as exchanged loaves may ASK YOUR GROCER FOR TIP TOP BREAD When you eat Tip Top Bread you help to make a bigger and better city SELLE LELLEELLLAMA ELLA ALLELEPPEELALE LLL LA The reputation of this ill slips of white he purchaser who finds the slips will be bake ry is behind ET THE MONEY! centain the NI BLL I aL II IIL ESI IL aa PD hi a el rl aa a aaah ata al BPI DaD 2

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