The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 4, 1926, Page 2

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PAGE TWO Seanccocossceseos WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF (By Associated Press) British mine owners, with gov- ernment approyal, make overtures to miners for conference to end trike deadlock. Sen 8 Eastern railroads refuse de- mands of 80,000 conductors and trainmen for wage increase at}. New York conference. os Federal troops kill three and ture three of gang of Mexican ndit: which held Americans. ss British bishop is dispatched to| Alexandria as precaution in Egyp-| tian ministerial cris ” 8 Senate passes and sends to con-| ‘ference house bill to increase navy ‘airplanes to 1,000 and to build rigid battleships. *. 929 Residence of Mexican bishop of | Sonora is seized as punishment) for protest against arrest of bishop | of Huejutla, soe * | Norfolk court martial returns} sealed verdict, indicating conv tion of Captain Charles M. Deva- ; the George Junior Republics, born |‘ lin, commandant of na hospit. 1, | ef drunkenness and possessing | liquor. | te * | Midskipman Zirkle, of Garden| City, Kansas, refuses to take oath| of induction into navy after gradu- ation from Annapolis. os * Russell Thaw, son of Evelyn| Thaw, leaves unpaid bills for two| weeks of gaiety in Chicago. os # | President and Mrs. Coolidge) give annual lawn party for dis. ‘abled veterans, ~ s * Cleveland federal district attor- ney says grand jury will return 300 indictments in beer and alco- hol investigation. PRE Ain ACEO TODAY'S EVENTS Louis Brandeis today completes » ten years of service as an associate ‘ justice of the Supreme Court of} the United States. | One hundred and fifty years ago} today the English fleet arrived a Charleston, S. C., to begin the ‘ campaign in the South. One of the greatest aviation meets ever planned in America will open today at Flint, Mich., and continue for three days. General Pershing is to present the silver loving cup to -the win- ner of the final round of the 1926 National Oratorical Contest to be hela today in Washington, D. C. Two hundred mayors of Ohio municipalities have been invited to meet in Cleveland today to or- ganize for support of’ the city plan amendment t¢’the State Con- stitution which will go before the voters at the August primaries. The tenth anniversary of the sinking of the British battleship Hampéhire and ‘the loss of Lord Kitghener is to be marked today bysta unveiling of a Kitchener m | at Marwick Head, a mas- siv diland in the Orkneys over- | looking the spot where the ill-fated | vessel went down. PREVENTS INFECTION The greatest discovery in flesh| healing is the marvelous Borozone, @ preparation that comes in liquid} and powder form. It is a com-| bination treatment that not only} purifies the wound of germs that/ cause infection but it heals the| flesh with extraordinary speed. Bad wounds or cuts. which take] weeks to heal with the ordinary| liniments mend quickly under the} powerful influence of this won-! derful remedy. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c and $1.50. Powder 30c and 60¢. Sold by all druggists. MWF Built-in Ironing Board and} Cabinet. Breakfast Nook consist-| ing of one table and two seats, one| on each side of table. Just what you need for your new home. See} window display. Albury’s Hard- ware Store. June 4-2t} PRICKLY HEAT CHAFING pole ay wash we Py for ‘ior pacts soothes and ace ieritation magically di: Babies happy aad contented beep Licarbo Dusting Powder use it freely for skin irrua- Licarbe Dusting Powder BBO oF oll dreggices | United States, born in New York] | ware, born at Wilmington, Del., 58 | Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Herb Medicine Renew Your Health By Purification Any physician will tell you that “Perfect Purification of the Sys-| tem is Nature’s Foundation of Perfect Health.” Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that} are undermining your vitality? | Purify your entire system by tak-| ing a thorough course of Calotabs, | once or twice a week for several | eks—-and see how Nature re-} | war ou with health. | Calotabs are the greatest of all! purifiers. Get a family package with full directions. Only| 35 cts. at drugstores. (Adv.) TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS | Ray * Morris, hed of the| Investment Bankers’ Association of America, born at New Haven, Conn., 48 years ago today. | Walter W. “Cook, dean of the law school of Yale Unive y, born| at Columbus, O., 53 years ago to- day. | | = | William R. George, founder of} at West Dryden, N. Y., 60 years} ago today Rev. George Stelzle, noted socio- logist, who warns that bootleg aristocracy may yet rule the City, 57 years ago today. Thomas' F, Bayard, — senior United. States senator from Dela- years ago today. TODAY IN WASHINGTON Coecccccccooccocercccecs | (By Associated Press) Farm relief is before the sen-j} ate, Cee ee House winds up rivers and har- bors bill fight. ae ee! Senate campaign expenditures committee is called. > Adjustable Window Screens with galvanized wire, 60 cents up; Screen Doors, $2.35 and up. Clay Flower Pots, White Enamel Bread |} and Cake Boxes, Water Coolers, Water Cooler Faucets, Thermos Bottles, Electric Flash Lights. Call around for a Valspar puzzle in about two weeks’ time. 100 yard- sticks to be given away Saturday night, one to each customer. Al- bury’s Hardware Store. ATTRACTED BY BOOKLET Read of Other Women Who Found Health Brooklyn, New York.—Mrs, G, Hegmann of 35 Central Ave., was in @ run-down con- dition and could not do her house- work. She could notsleepat night. Her story is not an unusual one. Thousands of women findthem- selves in a simi- lar condition at sometimeintheir lives. “I found your advertise- ment in my letter bos ’ wrote Mrs. Hegmann, “and took Lydia B. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound and got relief.” Mrs. Hegmann also took June 4-2t and Lydia E. Pinkham's Pills for Constipation, with good results, She says, “I am recommending your medicines to all I know who have symptoms the same as mine, and to others whom I think it will help. You may use my statement as a tes- timonial, and I will answer any let- ters sent tome by women who would like information regarding your medicines.” There are women in your state— perhaps in your town—who have written letters similar to this one telling how much Lydia E. Pink- ham’'s Vegetable Compound has helped them. LUMBER CHEAPER Direct from Mill to |required t e bill of THE KEY WEST CITIZEN eocccccegececcccceoeece: SICKLY, PEEVISH CHILDREN LEGALS Children suffering from intes- | tinal worms are cross, restless and eccccocescece unhealthy. There are other symp- haw fcnimelen fcc par, | OMS however. If the child is MONROE COUNTY, 2 oF pale, has dark rings under the FLORIDA : eyes, bad breath and takes no in- an re a . yaa W. Shultz. terest in play, it is almost a cer- Notice is hereby given, to all/tainty that worms are eating away whom it may concern, on the As 4th day of June A. D. 1926, I shall itality. The surest remedy a Re ar a Hugh for worms is White’s Cream Vermi- Gunn, Judge of said Court, as Judge os . of Probate, for my fing rege fuge. It is positive destruction to utor of the WW, Shulls, deceased: 2 4 iS same time I will present my finai|child. Price 35. Sold by all accounts as Executor of said estate, inte and ask for their approval druggists. y the said Henry Edw liams should not be 2. . . re to the statutes 8 Odie a 2 1 provided and w SS cant should not fk COURT, STATE ENTIETH JUD z MONROE COUN-| tion be published once a week eY. x weeks in the Ine, Complainan: izen, newspaper puli- bed lished in Monroe County eth Dutcher, et al. Witness =m. appearing by a J sworn bill filed in the above-stated cause that S. L. Yubas, one of the defendants therein named, a non- resident of the State of Flo: |a resident of Camden, N. that he is over the age of twenty- one years; it is therefore or- that said nonresident de- endant. be "i hereby complaint fi a "bn or Department of the Inte before M ay ¢ ~ Land Office at Gaine pice ; y of Jun Mag 53 of be ta NOTICE is hereby given i Myrtle L. Sims, of Big P! It is further ordered that this or-/ida, who, on August 12, der be published one: ch week for five consecutive we in the Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- ished in said County 2 bined in earl cane Yommutation Proof, A.D. ; +h ld i to the land above ee) Dp. aa erk Cireuit Court, . on the 24th McCASKILL, TAYESR Ce" ate-| Cl eee or CASKILL, i = Solicitors for Compla i . ma june4 Big Pine, Johnson, of Big Pine, Sands, of Big Pine, CIRCUIT © ss g EVENTH JU pr Minnie L. Duke, of Big Pine, Flor- . ida GEORGE ¢. © may10-30t Re of Mar- s ed woman. Rapantinedee! ing on to be heard and Offi upon the petition, report of the | Special Master in Chancery heretofore ap- pointed herein and the Court find- j ing from an examination of the files in this cause that notice of |] petitioner's intention to apply for a : Neense to manage, take charge of,| Meridian, has fi nd control her property, a fom. “to come a free dealer in | every m to the land above at the ti ee A ore Cle Cireuit whship ‘allahassee of inten- : heating hereof the om fully satisfied that the si e wanders, of Markovitz has the y ; qualifications to take charg: L. Johnson, of Big Pine, manage her own estate and prop- fF erty, and to become a free dealer in every respect, thereupon It is Ordered, Adjudged and De at the report of the Spe: : herein be nfirmed; L. Sims, of Big Pine, Flor- GEORGE C. CROM, Register. and to become 3 every respect, to contract contracted with, to sue and by and to bind herself in all r pects as fully as if she was unmarried. It is further ordered that the costs and expenses of this ap-! plication be alien upon and paid out of the estate of this applicant and taxed as”costs. ered in Chambers at WINTERGREEN FENOLE A. J. ROSE, ASTAINLESS LIQUID, Cireuit . may7-1 FENOLE KILLS FLIES, MOSQUITOES, ROACHES, ANTS, BED BUGS, FLEAS, MOTHS, GNATS, BUFFALO FLIES ANDMANY OTHER INSECTS FENOLE Onemicis.Co. Ckentowrncee rues ‘Administration on tate of Henry Edward Williams, believed to be dead, on account of his absence for seven years or more from the} place of his last dom » to wit the Ci y W Monroe z State of Florida; ‘anc Mary Biizahech » sole Surviving heir of said Henry Edward Williams, (if dead), has watyed her Tight to be appointed Administrator of the said Estate, and has given her con- t to.the appointment of the said hese are therefore to Cite and h all and singular the kin- i creditors of the son to wit: the h of July, will be heard evidence concerning the alleged absence of the supposed deredent and the cir pstances ned duration of, and pr nt and file s, if any they have me OACHES? GRAB!! ’EM! GATOR!!! Not a powder, Something dif- ferent in a paste or dust, small chip- BUT A GUM. 7a Ms cons SSL egeg board hive. tered MTME-tS pany: GATOR BRAND ROACH HIVES Patented September 1925 Harmless to Chickens “EVERLASTINGLY ON THE JOB” A 20th century product-convenient-permanent-clean. All roaches isappear to die-surely-inevitably. Positively no other food is as ctive to roaches as the gum in the hive. Lasts for months, or until the gum is eaten. You pped in solid or mixed ears, freight prepaid, on 6,000 feet or more. Make your list and ask for our rock-bottom quotation. Any bank or __ business house in Tallahassee will tell you about us. Tallahassee Lumber Company Manufacturers TALLAHASSEE, Florida Doctors Preach Lawyers Housekeepers Merchants Bakers TOSS a hive on your kitchen table, in or under your refrig- erator; in your pantry; desk; bookcase; trunk; piano; bureau; TOSS a few hi among your stocks of goods-ANYWHERE LEAVE them-FORGET them. All roaches will Visiting roaches will die. When eggs hatch the YOUNG will die. Ask for the Gator Roach Hive “It Has No Equal” , 1 package of 3 hives 35 cents at your druggist or grocer. Sold with 2 bona-fide money-back guarantee. Also try GATOR BRAND RAT EXTERMINATOR, 35 cents. DeSoto Chemical Co. Factory: ARCADIA, FLA. Sales Office, 21914 Franklin St. P. O. Box 3308, Tamps, Fla. j Sa a4 *S the worms but harmless to the} MWF: Commutation Proof,! and | . at Key West, Florida, on the} sora i SN UT Unie ba eB seat divest < IESE BIDS BET IST. Chews Second Sheets FRIDAY, JUNE 4 1926. LUMBER PRICES DOWN Now is the time to BUILD and take advantage of the sensational drop in the market. SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTIN & ENGINEERING CO. “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best’ Phone 598 White and Eliza Sts. We have a large quantity of medium grade f Manila Second Sheets which we secured at a very low figure and will sell them as long as they last for 1000 $1.00 500 Ze Call and see{them or ’Phone your order to The Artman Press ’*Phone 66 CII IL I LSD.

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