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PAGE SIX Flashes of Life ood (By Associated Press) NEW’ YORK—What are women doing? of dny newspaper and see how they: are crowding the men for spact. Mrs. Coolidge turns the first: spade full of earth in Wash- ingt§n for the new home of an orphan asylum, particularly fit- ting “as the first president of the institution was / Dolly Madison, wife‘of the fourth president. On the ether side of the ocean, Jean Cowl, the American actress scores 2 great triumph in London pre- mierg of Noel Coward’s new play. Flowers, curtain calls and finally speeches marking the ovation for Crown Princess Sweden, visits the Wootworth tower and Wall street, then gives an interview to girl reporters in which she praised b , typical New York girl's dey the » actress. Louige, _ of 60 LONDON—Where there are women there are styles. The latest thing in bangs for the Lon- don Shingled girl is the five point fringe. The middle Van Dyke point reaches to the bridge of the no’ nd two points on each side come, down to the eye brows, ars NEW YORK—You can’t put anything over on the ancient Exyptians, Professor Ralph Mac- goffit, president of the Archaeo- logical Tiistitute finds they pos- sessed “Superior nursing bottles. They. were heavily constructed at the Wottém to prevent tipping and had Square sides to prevent roll- ing. S [034 a new legal backing. A judge recognized a game of poker through which Mr. and Mrs, Ed- ward’ A.’ Wright divided _ their property prior Mrs. Wright won the percolator and her wedding ring, while Wright raked in the family auto- mobile. 3 ote ek DRESDEN, 4 Saxony — Police women will shortly patrol the streets of Dresden. There are numerous applicants from women for positinns, and as a start six of thoses considered the ablest will be piit to work. Pee ia cHyc AGO—All her children have ,finished college so Mrs, Cora Tféifimann weht back to the University of Chieago for the de- gree she began to work for in She will get. it next.week and with honors. ** PEORIA, Tl.—Women have unusual ability as embalmers, the etate eonvention of undertakers decided after discovering that all twenty of Illinois’ feminine mor- tieang- are notably successful, eMeeeccesse tees . . * CONVENTIONS OPENING * be TODAY He Hp + oe er Pate O98 LOS ANGELES—National As- sociation of Retail Credit Men. LOS ANGELES—International Order-Kings Daughters and Sons. PHILADELPHIA—Quota Clubs International Convention. BILAID Mont. — Christian Endeavor Societies of Montana, WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH — North Caroliga Hospital Associa- tion. LOU ILLE—Kentucky State Nurses* Association, WINONA, Minn. — Minnesota] f Federgt of Business and Pro- fessional Women, Colo. — Christian ties of Colorado. GREELEY Endeator So BINGHAMTON, N. Y.—Loyal Order,6f Moose of New York. WIPKES BARRE — Pennsyl- nd Council United Com- mercial, Travelers, ew York Grand unell United Commercial Trav. LANSING, Mich.—Order of i Mén of Michig IRON MOUNTAIN, n Clubs of Michigan. Mich. — ACK SONVI ILLE, Fla.—Florida e Pharmaceutical Association, a ANTONIO, sociation. 666 ts a prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. Texas—Texa: Look on the front page} to their divoree. |! ~~ New York's Old Guard Coming to iar | | t { fm their striking dress uniforms, Exposition, At an imposing ceremony before their headquarters in New York City the famous Old Guard of New York under the command of Major E. meyer Snyder, commandant of the organization, received the invitation from the officials of the Sesqui-Centennial International Philadelphia June 1 and. continuing to December 1, to celebrate 150 years of American Independence, to attend the Flag Day exercises on June 14, whea al] the historic military commands of the thirteen original colonies will assemble for a big military display and parade headed by General Pershing. Captain James A. B. Franciscus, of the Old Guard State Fencibles, of the Sesqul city, is presenting the invitation to Major Snyder. left stand the commanding officers of the Philadelphia organizations, while the members of the two famous commands are grouped about their leaders el ee Have- opening in “At Major Snyder's TWENTIETH JUDICIAL. OF THE STATE OF AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. The Board of Public In- struction of Monroe County, Florida, a pub- Corporation, — ex- isting under the laws of ‘Florida, by its mem- bers of the Board of Public Instruction, Abe- jardo, Eages, Chairman, iNard R. son and Clatence Ht. Pierce and Melvin BE. Russell, Sup- erintendent of Public Instruction, Validation of Tax School District Number One, Monroe County School Bonds, Special Hatt pain ‘The State of Florida, ex CF Arthur Gomez, as tate’s Attorney, of the pints of Plorida’ in and for Monroe County. Notice of petition to va date and Confirm Sp Tax School District Num ber One, Monroe County, Florida, School Bonds. Po the Taxpayers and Citizens of Special Tax School District Num- ber One, Monroe County, Florida: You and each of you will take Noti¢e that the Board of Public In-| T: struction of Monroe County, Floric on the 26th day of May, >. filed ita petition in. the Circuit of the Twentieth Judicial Circuit of the-Staté of Florda, in and for Mon-| roe County, alleging that on t 48th day of March, A. 1. 1926, a p {ition Was filed with said Boar ned by more than twenty-five re) per cent of the qualified electors, who were~freeholders of sald Special Tax Schoot District Number One, of Monroe County, zene. praying that an election be) by the qualified electors, who were freeholders of said District, to issue the bonds of said District in| the sum of Two Hundred Thousand ($200,000.00) Dollars, for the pur- pose ‘of building, repairing, equip- ping and acquiring public free sthoo! within and for the ex- clusive use of said District. That pursuant to said petition the Board of Public Instruction on the 25th day of March, A. D. 1926, af- ter ascertaining that the signers of said petition were qualified e tors and freeholders of said Di pete and that sald petition co ained more than twenty-five ber cent of sald qualified elect: adopted a resolution wherein it was determined, that it was desirous and for the best interest of Special Tax ge District Number One, Mon- unty, Florida, to issue the teas “Or id District in the sum of Two Hundred Thousand (200,- 000.00) Dollars, to be numbered from | One to two-hundred, both inclusiv: said bonds to be of the denomin tion of O1 Thousand ($1,000.00) each, and to bear interest e Of six (6) per cent per annum, interest payable nuall That on the 25th day of March, ry 926, the Board of Public It tr n of Monroe nty, Flor- ida, adopted a resolution calling an election of the qualified electors, who were freeholders of said Di trict, for the purpose of determi ing whether said bonds should be issued or not. That said selection hould be held on the 4th day of M A. D. 1926. That the Board of Pub- Ue Instruction adopted a further! resolution ordering said election to be held on the 4th day of May, A D. 1926, and appointed inspec and clerks of election, and desi nated election Districts, within said Special Tax School District Number One, all of said resolutions notices were published in th: West Citizen” for four conseci weeks prior to the day of holding said election. That it was further said petition that on the 4th da of May A. D. 1926, an election the ualified electors who we freeholders, was held within said Special Tax School District Number One at the said election districts and the polling pla designated in said resolution, and the question Was submitted, at said Whether the bonds in the sum of Two Hundred Thousand ($2 000.00) Dollars should be issued by said Special Tax School District Number One, Monroe County, Flo ida, said bonds bearing interest the rate of six (6) per cent per a alleged in ind payable serially from three hirty years for the purpose building, repairing, equipping and acquiring Public Free Schools for the exclusive use of said District | That at said election three hun- jared thirty-two (332) votes we: jeast by the electors, who were |free-holders within said District, jand two hundred ninety-five (295) 1926, | | election} Jof said votes were in favor of bonds | and that thirty-seven (37) of saig apr?? SAN FRANCISCO—Poker ile IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Debord ES|, st bonds; that the votes cast being in vor of the issuance of sald bonds. That on the 7th day of May, A Dixg the Board of Public 'In- |struction, met as a canvassiifg | Board and canvassed the returns of |sald election; a gertified copy of |the certificate of ‘the election re- |turns being attached to the said | petition, was further alleged that Board of Public Instruct the authority of the — saic the came issue said Special School District Number One, as pr« | vided in said resolution and no jand that on the 17th day of M: A. D. 1926, the Board of Public In- |struction " adopted a resolution | wherein it was determined to issue said bonds in accordance with the | terms of said resolution, and to ad- e said bonds for sale. t the said Board of Public In ion in and for Monroe Coun in said petition thats: bonds be validated and confirm and that all necessary orders a jthe bonds of ay be right and proper to the a that said bonds be legally and duly validated and confirmed, and |that said bonds be valid and bind- ing obligations of the said Special shool District Number One, County, Florida. t the Judge of the sai cuit Court has issued an orde prayer of the said petitios the 2ist day of Jun b, at 10 A, West, Monroe Now, therefore, you and each of | you, taxpayers, and citizens of Sper cial’ Tax School Number One, of ) y, Florida, are hereby notified, admonished and re- quired to show cause, if you have | any cause, or if there is any cause, why the said bonds should not be validated and confirmed, and in all respects made Y: ligations of Special Tax School Dis trict Number One, Monroe Count Florida, on the 21st day of June, D. 1926, at the city of Key West, | Monroe’ County, Florida. before the Honorable Jefferson B. Judge of the said Circyit Court. Witness my hand and the seal of this Court, this h day el L) D. Z. FILER, ak Cireuit Court in and for Monroe County, Florida. HARRIS AND WM. H Petitioners. june3-10-17 | NOTICE TO CREDITORS | In re Ei William Riley, sorcased. |Te All Creditors, Legatees, | ibutees, and All semi-an-) | You and each of you are he tified and required to prese nd demands wh e you have ag 2 of William Riley, late of Mon unty, Florida, to the of Menree County, his office in the Court |House at Key West, Florida, within twelve months from the time of the first publication of this notice; said claims or demands to be sworn to and presented as afore- id or same will be barred |Chapter 10119 Florida for. y Dated Ma CHARLES K. WATKI Attorney fmay 13 te of ARCHER. Administrator. Administ | east eee eee [IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S CouRT, | IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF | MONROE, FLORIDA—IN PRO- BATE. e| Im the matter of the ice of NOVICH IS HEREBY GIVEN, that jthe undersigned, Executrix of the | Esta of George Sweeting, de |geased, will on the Seventh the Judge of the above undersigned Such me Dis- the same may be heard ed at Miami, Florida this 21st }day of April, 4 1926. SWEETING. tate of George EDW A Ju3-20-17 It Kills the germa. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN 20c Weekly pipe) be entered .in the premises’ id and binding ob- | Browne, | of May Peccocccvsvecese| — cassava | Mrs. W. H. ane of Georgia, | | the only woman ever appointed to | |the United States senate, De Kalb County, Ga., 91 years ago | | today. | William $. Kenyon, former| | United Stat se from lowa, | born at years ago | today. | Dr. George | of Centenary College of Lou born at delburg, Tenn., years ago today. Sexton, president Francis X. 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