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. PAGE SIX Flashes of Life’ (Ry Associated Press) CALGARY, Alberta—Mr. “and Mrs. Good Chaser, Indians, seemed |* to have been misnamed, so far as ihe entertainment at a party in} the! oncerned. Poison-| ; Higuor caused the death of} three- guests. * es RIVERDALE, N. Y.—It is legal} * um from the Virgin |* ring b: in its virgin state. | hotties werd seized when Ralph C.} bi rned. He ndulterate it, saying vere part of the was legal to make the rum there, it legal to bring it here. He won his point, but the rum has} hed from official custody. Fis NEW YORK—James W. Gerard and Mareus Daly have bought 30 neres of land on Hog Island, Nas- gau Harbor, Bahamas, It is an in- vestment. Idan refused to| the islands) ‘ SHINGTON. ee * ow as to} Ss the recent Pen nsylvania primaries,” Senator Reed, of that state, told the sen- ate,,“as long as the people of Pennsylvania vote like a lot of dunderheads, they deserve what they get.” Bruce, Maryland, wet, chinied in: “Oh, they were not dunderheads.” Bi O38 LAKE—Fishing is A big J, Bernard’s line so that it got tangled in some- Thing, and trout, a fob and gold wateh were hauled in. “* «@ CHICAGO—A city fireman has worn the same uniform for 18 years and its age has finally at- tracted the attention of a superior. * * ST. LOUIS—“Smack it right at ™ Irwin Hayes yelled at Jim Rottomley, of the St. Louis Car- “linals, at a baseball game last year, And Jim complied. The ball hit Hayes’ nose, it was testi- fied in the trial of the fan’s $7,500 damage suit against the ball club. ak ie « CHICAGO—Frank T. Friedal, 40, married and father of two chil- dren, has asked the court to pro- tect him from two sisters younger than, he, o he claims sought to kidnap him, When they attempted fo force him lo accompany them to ‘their home, he drew a revolver, Which they took, Friedal said, He is a.cripple. i SARANAG good in the Saranac river. dvout pulled A. . Greetings to Queen Mary of Great Britain, who today enters 4 her 60th year. “ Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, today rounds out its first score of years as an incorporated city . Philadelphia is to be the meet- ing place today of the General od of the Reformed Church in United States, A New England foreign trade eonference has been called to meet in Boston today for a session that will continue over tomorrow, The of James M. Lynch of Syracuse, N. Y., as presi- dent of the International Typo- Fraphical Union is expected to re- gult from the general election to! “ve held by that organization to- day. | SNOTICE {1O PERSONAL TAX DELINQUENTS FOR THE YEAR 1925 and every person assessed al ! Tax on either Business or Automobile have been notified | feveyal months ago what their in- debtedness was, if the mail carrier could find them, therefore you have had plenty of time to come up 4nd pay this amount to the! State and County, but many have! tried to evade this, and while this! is an unpleasant duty, and I am| tompelled to collect these amounts} if it is possible to locate the own-/| ere, therefore I would like to give notiee that in a few days I will be} compelled ta appoint deputies who} “ yut with Distress V these a: or levy atamobile on such busi- as the case ness or au sight be. Five} * le S. A., and if it} preach a sermon and had taken i] ca Sgr oS acu * j |* WEATHER CONDITIONS * * While pressure is “flat” |* this morning east of the * Rocky Mountain plateau, (by “flat” is meant that there are no decided barometric con- trasts or differences) it is highest over the Gulf of Mexico and the extreme northern Plains, and lowest * over New England and the | | | | | | i; * | * * * * * * * . + * id Aside from local showers and thunderstorms in south- ern Florida and light rains at one or two’ widely separated points elsewhere fair weather was general during the last 24 hours, Except cooler in the north- ern Plains States, extreme upper Mississippi Valley and upper Lake region, the ther- mai changes were negligible. The cooling over tfe northern Plains was quite pronounced, temperatures having fallen about 15 degrees. Gentle to moderate variable winds, mostly easterly, will prevail over the Florida Keys * tonight and Thursday. H. B. BOYER, Official in Charge. * * * * 2 ee ae) 1}@SC2CCCO DEO COO LELLERO0 SIDELIGHTS y Marey B. Darnall Sovevessvesccccccoseecee Proceedings against a Virginia manufacturing firm charged: with misrepresenting the quality of its umbrella handles were dismissed by the Federal Trade Commission. Owners of umbrellas seldom keep them lopg, anyway, so the quality of the handles makes little dif- ference. Scientifie investigations show that salesmen -get best results when wearing plain neckties, while dotted ties tend to repel the cus- tomer. A contemporary suggests that the dotted diverts the buyer’s the dotted line. tie possibly attention from An insane negro carried an armful of brickbats to the tower of a Birmingham church and pro- ceeded to throw them at Passers- by below. He said he wanted to this means of attracting a congre- gation, but the police didn’t even give him a chance to take up a) collection, | Judge Gore of Nashville told an offender that he was sorry he | could not impose a life sentence |to Henry Ford may be encouraged | for a violation of the prohibition law, but added: “I have no sym-; pathy for the law and less for the person who violates it.” ’ The Courier-Herald of Dublin, Ga., has a poor opinion of a prominent member of that state’s delegation in Washington, and suggests his political epitaph, as follows: “Here lies a man who had the greatest appetite for of- fice-seeking and the smallest capacity for office-filling in all the history of the state.” All the noise made recently re- garding the new 3.75 per cent medicinal beer’? appears to have ’ fHE KEY WEST CITIZEN iagara’s Roars Are Placed on Records. Louder Than Man-Made elses, The great falls of Niagara—more commonly known as_ the honeymoon center—go on jr the world’s loudest ent noisemaker, accor: of scientific tests made re Furthermore, noise at this honey- moon center never dies. It persists thruout the twenty-four hours, while man-made noise at our metropolitan centers maintains something of a union scale—that is, from 9 A. M. to eS The noisiest parts of the falls were found to be at the foot of the Ameri- can Falls, directly below Point, and at the ice mow front of ie waterfall of the the Wir The quietest asl incideually not so very quiet — was found to be at Terrapin Point on Goat Island. The survey, made by investigators from the Scientific Equipment Divi- sion of the Graybar Electric: Com- pany, is similar to a noise test made recently in New York City. The in strument used is known as a West- ern Electric audiometer, which meas- ures noise in sound units and is fre- to a series been a false alarm. It is declared that the stuff makes a man sick before it makes him drunk, thus \taking the joy out of the kick! | when it finally does arrive. Those who would sell antiques by the fact that he recently paid $5 for the cornerstone of the schoolhouse where Mary’s Little Lamb is said to have “made the children laugh and play.” It is declared by scientists that} , an ostrich doesn’t stick its head in the sand. This spoils a time- honored simile, but there no use trying to hide from the truth) by “sticking our heads in the sand like an ostrich.” is Among the treasured memen- toes preserved by Lloyd George is the fountain pen with which he signed the hace of Versailles and the Irish peace treaty. WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF « By, Associated Press) cedelhis: pow Represen d bloodshed rovinces over assembly _ presiden future cou e will see what ‘we do when we come to it.” Sees ounce they ‘ > request El Krim, and have heart of Riff mou will not m Abd penetrated in stronghold. French ar | Farm relief, including equatiza- tion fee plan sponsored by Vice- | President Dawes, is advocated in | senate, TAS. Twenty stabulary of Philippine con-| with mur- t killing four s and wounding 19 in San ndo dance hall brawl. ses. bill to speed oil, j and Doheny. Vote for in is | nounced by railro firemen at Cle 2 to con ed wages is an- 1 engineers and id. € will | der demand. t June | » judge refuses to p ty of Russell Scott, and o ry empanelled to do it. so Na- of od League of on on control urement being made at Prospect Point. t at foot of American Falls. gators comparing nois quently employed in te famous ing of partially deaf peop! he two record-bresking spots at ts of noise g the hear- one three other vai Canadian Rapids above the Hors ection, 34th Street and: Sixth Avenue. The next noisiest spot was located at the tip of Goat Island, at the head of the Cave of the Wind falls. Noise measurement here was 60 uni Other noise tests made at the point of Luna Island, at the American Rap- ids and at the head of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls, showed these sec- tions somewhat quieter than those al- ready cited. The audiometer at each oi these points recorded 55 units, at each was 50 units. The prize for quietness at the Island. The instrument here re: to record more than 45 units. The in ators concluded than man-made noises in our industrial and business centers, Bottom: Gircle: Investi- es on Canadian side at head of Horseshoe Falls points of the falls—namely, at the | —honeymooners, please note—must be, | handed to Terrapin Point on Goat' | noises at Niagara Falls are appre- ciably greater in volume and intensity ure of arms. * | private manu Warden Whitn nsured by} nll f xity, threat- aT the lid” at Joliet, jury investigating | ae Grand prisons. eshoe | Fais, at the Whirlpool Rapids below the falls, and at Prospew Point it- | self—the noise measurement recorded | Des Moines | the Jefferson idea.” on falls Baltimore judge says he will jail | fused’ | two photograhers and three edito for taking and publishing pictures ‘of Whittemore trial. that great | TODAY'S eo | They “blue” they feel ~ languid, and discouraged and are getting lazy. | se 5BRe Gaia esa ics of | Great Britain, born in Kensington | Palace, & s ago today. |of the versity of born at Staunton, Va., | ago todey. Delawar 51 years Herbine. It needed to purify the s | Robert W. Chambers, one: of the ul of American nov- | : in Brooklyn, N. Y., s ago toda: heaith. Price 60c. druggists. | fame | Daniel Upthegrove |the St. Louis & Southwestern | born at Greenville, exus, 55 years ago today. resident of Mrs. Florence Corliss Preston, tate superintendent of public in- ruction of Washingtgn, born in | - nesota, 52 years ago today. OUT OUR WAY Sue MARTY? HOW arrants | essments plus| § | I would suggest to those owing| these Personal Taxes to come up y them, and save the extra e of the deputies and also embarrassment. WM. F. MALONEY, 25-5t Tax Collector. | j Federal Judge Baker of Clarks-! burg, Va., “autom are of the country” young people to “ es the “damnation and enable the Tun riot.” An Army homing pigeon named General Pershi fying from Washington Monmouth, N. 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FOR MONROE COUNTY RS gS STOP SKIN TORTURE *°*""*" , applied WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1926, ICE TO MARINERS FLORIDA—Gulf Coast — Ca- ! loosa Bell Buoy, 2, reported miss- ing May 25, 1926. Will be. re- | placed as soon as practicable. Buoy List, 7th District, pp. 37, smarting agony of sunburn, | 42. h and skin | By direction of the Commission- orders of all kinds quickly disap-| er of Lighthouses. with the use of Zemo. It| WM. W. emer nd cools the skin. | ———________— For zema, blackheads, tetter, | pimples and aene, Zemo is the safe} and dependable remedy. Liquid Liquid Zein Heals Every Skin Blemish The heals Zemo dc d may be Rubbed hing scalp into the s' had it stops | and dandruff | For overnight use apply Zemo! ointment, and as a preventive of| skin troubles bathe regularly with! Any druggist can sup-| ou with Zemo in either form. and $1.00. | —is the right price neue to pay for a Let The Artman Press print it. | good tooth Mca acts LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large Tube ay : PHONE 348 |. JOHN C. PARK Plumber and Supplies IN NEW LOCATION 328 Simonton Street || | PAGE SAYS At thirty MPH. the New Day Jewett. Six fan ca- pacity is 83300 cubic feet per minute. oe 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 battery; Jengthen its life and increase its efficieney tilled water used, TIRE SERVICE You won't get full test it occasionally; Only pure, dis: De serv FREE i Ste those tires under inflated, out of them if you do. CRANK CASE SERVICE—CAR GREASING—WASH- ING AND POLISHNG DICKINSON & PHILLIPS, Props. PHONE 522 {INFORMATION ON KEY WEST] 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 season, 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. 3uilding permits and Bank deposits rapidly increas- ing ei 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. Applicati received 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.” »veral new houses under construction. Graders, scarifiers, roadrollers, draglines, and motor trucks in active operation. 25 ft. business lots on Flagler Street, $100 per front foot, or $2,500. 50 ft. residential lots, $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, Prepident 614 Duval Street See Exports-imports $75 per front foot, or 7hone 45

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