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PAGE — THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1926. ~_SENATORSYOTE. bar alas eau ae casi GIRL SCOUT NOTES * Paulina Walks! ‘IN THE DAY’S* NEWS ABLE, NATURAL OLD AGE | encccccesocesccesccecces| Keeping the body body in good phy- Paar ae ee ee ae ee PTITITITITTIL TTT ;sical repair is the best possible in-! ON. |. Modification of the Volstead| Poe law as the dominant/ Bera Be edo bs lee | poses = os Stas laaasee only for the pain, distress and FAVOR CONGRESSIONAL MOVE AND ADOPT ANOTH.- ER AMENDMENT CONTRARY ON INHERITANCE TAX LAW; INFORMATION 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 seascn, 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. The following is a letter re- leeived from Troop 4, Girl Scouts, which is camping’at Long Key: “We are here, and we are hav- \ing.a wonderful time. We arrived |last Thursday about 6:30 p. m. and after being assigned to our rooms, we began -preparations for | supper. Everyone did justice to! the meal, as all were too excited to eat much dinner: We were all so tired that we decided to go_ JACKSONVILLE, 17-—| right to bed, and leave the work fn the face of the Congressional | | that State in the entrance of Atlee Weakness suffered, but because \'Pomerene into the race for the|the lurking poisons left in the | Democratic nomination. Mr. system by impaired kidney and | Pomerene has already had experi- bladder action are a frequent ‘ence in the senate, having served Cause of other painful disorders. | two terms as a representative of Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant his State in the upper house. Hejfor the kidneys, are a reliable, is a'native of Ohio and has been | valuable medicine, that promote | active in politics ever since he lo- | healthy normal action of kidneys | cated in Canton to begin the prac-|and bladder. Satisfaction guaran- tice of law after complecing his teed. The Key West Drug Co. June jof initiating the new members un- See attempt to force Florida to do away with its constitutional amendment prohibiting the levy- i tate inheritance tax the| | ing of a toate |the men catch the large tarpon in these, Thdiana Republican Convention has declared for the adoption by that state of an amendment simi- lar to that of Florida, says the + Florida State Chamber of Com- merce. A peculiar feature in connection “with tnis action was the endorse- ment by the convention of both the Indiana Senators, each of whom assisted in putting through Congress the law aimed at Florida. One of them, Senator Watson, was keynote speaker at the con- vention. The newspapers now are “ Wondering how the two Senators from Indiana will be able to square themselves with both Congress and the voters. “““TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS ‘Ti heeee eee Mrs. William Jennings Bryan, . widow of the late Democratic * statesman, born at Perry, Ill., 65 years ago today. s:> Hon. Thomas A, Crerar, a promi- nent figure in Canadian politics, born at Molesworth, Ont., 50 years Maj. Gen. Omar Bundy, U. S. A., retired, the man who said “Americans cannot retreat,” born “at Neweastle, Ind., 65 years ago today. Tommy Burns, at one time the holder of the heavyweight pugilis- tie championship, born in Canada, 45 years ago today. ee eeeee |til the next night. | “Friday morning we discovered |six large yachts down at the dock. It was very interesting watching |which are so bountiful | waters. Some of the girls jtheir luck, and ‘number of smaller fish. Friday | night we gathered in a group down jon the dock, and played the ukes land sang camp songs. “Saturday night all the new members gathered in one room and tried was waiting for the other to go to sleep first. Finally the new girls went to sleep then the others did the dirty work. Shoe polish, ink, or anything that could be used. My what a lot of beauties they were lying all’ around with black and legs. “Sunday morning, we were or- was peace and quiet. held morning and evening by Mrs. McInnis and Mrs. Sawyer. ing contest was held, not for the best singing but the loudest. Mrs. Sawyer’s table won so each was required to,do a stunt. We play- ed different games and danced the Virginia Reel until a late hour. Delicious refreshments were serv- ed. “Tuesday five of the girls play-) | ‘ed hookey and walked the railroad track up to Channel Hive. When they returned, the officers held court and sentenced them to two days of hard labor in the kitchen. “Another big party is planned | for tonight in honor of six of the girls who are leaving camp to at- tend summer schools. beauty spots on their faces, arms | dered not to forget the day. So all | Church was | “Monday night a big patty was) held inthe dining room. A sing-| caught quite a) | all the old ones in the next. Each | Washington. TODAYS EVENTS | grange of the 151st anni-' versary of. the battle of Bunker Hill. | Ciheinnati ;Tom L. Johnson, |-political sponsor, Paulina Longworth, daughter of Speaker Nicholas. Longworth | of the House of Representatives aid Mrs. Alice Roosevelt | worth, is learning to walk. Here she is taking her first stroll about | Long- | PUBLISH PAPER FOR BLIND Among the periodicals publish- | | ed for blind readers is one which | givs the news every week in about | 1,000 words. | | | | to be the guest at a celebration to be held ioday at Marblehead, | studies at Princeton and at the) Law School. With “the famous Cleveland, as his Mr. Pomerene entered the race for governor in 1908, but was defeated by Judson Harmon. In 1910 he was sent to the United States senate and in 1916 was returned for a second term. Since his retirment from the senate in 1922 he has been praciicing law in a mayor of junel Finding of a large iron wheel- barrow on a railroad track at the | approach to a tunnel in England | resulted in the arrest of two Brit- ish soldiers, charged with attempt | to wreck a train. Stop Dandruff Immediately and prevent its return by a week {plication Imperial Remedy; ant odor, not greasy, [Bist —Adv. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Nignature of * IF-- IF it’s Lumber, Cement, Plaster, Lath, etc., WE HAVE IT! IF it’s Nuts, Bolts, Screws, Brass, Copper or Sheet Metal, WE HAVE IT! IF it’s Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes or Isecticides, WE HAVE IT! IF it’s Aluminum, Agate, ware, Cutlery, China and Glass- WE HAVE IT! LIF it’s? Seventy years ago today the Re-| ee ass., in commemoration of the | | publican party opened its first na- | | tional convention in Philadelphia. | | Centenary of the birth of Gen.| 50th anniversary of the birth of | ae United States Navy. ‘ Boston has prepared an elabor- WE HAVE IT! 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. _ Building permits and Bank deposits rapidly increas ing. 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. Applications 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.” Several 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, $75 per front foot, or $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 consult’ or the Boston News Bureau wi in our office. Any further information on Key West will be gladly furnished by KEY WEST FOUNDATION CO. Exports-imports ither the Wall Street Journal ind copies of the same on file “One of the most important | john P. C. Shanks, a prominent MALCOLM MEACHAM, President CINCINNATI—Delta Theta Tau Sorority. NEW BEDFORD, Mass.—Sta- tionary Engineers of New Eng- land. OAKLAND, Calif. — American Physical Society. VANCOUVER, B. C.—Lions Clubs of British Columbia. NEWARK, 0.—Ohio Associa- tion of Engineers. = © ATLANTIC CITY—New Jersey ~ State Medical Society. “DAVENPORT, Ia,—Iowa State Bar Association. SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Illinois Bankers’ Association. SEATTLE—Christian Endeavor Societies of Washington. “GREAT FALLS, Mont—Amer- ican Legion, Department of Mon- tana. SEAMAN PAYS BILL OF LONG STANDING (By Ansociat JACKSONVILLE lapse of four years, Jack Sangatett a seaman, called at the Seamen's Institute here and settled for a bill, Niehart was taken in, when he was “down and out,” and was eared for at the institute. Four years put the bloom of health in his cheeks, and he came back to pay. He also made a donation to the institute. Nearly 3,000 people are em- ployed in British fishing tackle manufacture. FRESH WESTERN STEAKS OF ALL KINDS WE HAVE INSTALLED AN UP-TO-DATE ELECTRIC TOASTER SPECIAL DINNER AND PLATE LUNCHEON INCLUD- ING FRESH MEAT AND FRESH VEGETABLES SANITARY RESTAURANT Monroe Theatre Bldg. events of the day is the roll call| at breakfast. Each one has been) given a nick-name. They are as follows: Thelma Olsen—Rope Head. Louise Jerman—Saukee. Mary Lewis—Red Hot. Lillian Russell—Lu-lumis. Grace Sawyer—Foundation. Ida Curry—Juliet. Flora Russell—Hey Eddie. Lois Albritton—Toots. Dorothy Curry—Bogger. Marion Russell—Ceder. Elise Wallace—Hot Peanuts. Reba Sawyer—Preacher. Louise Cleare—Sally. Marjorie Baker—Vaseline, Ora Johnson—Charleston. Louise Ketthum—Bob. Florence Cooper—Slim, Mrs. McInnis—Miss Susan, Lois Sawyer—Pee Winkle. Dorothy Key—Milton. Marguerite Mathews—Jerry. Ruth Watson-—Rufus. Mary Maloney—Mary Euphe-| mia. Mary Jerman—Tin Lizzie. Eugene Sawyer—Cotton Top. “We have another week of camp, and all are hoping the next} week will be as full of fun as the first. REBA SAWYER, IDA CURRY, | Indiana congressman and soldier, I Longview, the “Wonder City,” jis to be the meeting place today lof the Washington State Republi- | ; can convention. | Hanford MacNider, Assistant Secretary of War, is to deliver the | commencement address today at Norwich University. Secretary of the Navy Wilbur is ate program for the reception and | entertainment of the Crown Prince | and Crown Princess of Sweden and | | their suite, who are to arrive there | | today for a visit of four days: ‘QUMMER COLDS are t ‘The very cane a eee VISES Over 17 Million Jare take | LOK LAX Nr HS Arthur HM may not kn But put your ad in and see what happens. HERE are scores of buyers all over Key West and along the Florida Keys who are waiting for your advertise- ment to appear in The Citizen. They | may not know they are waiting; you ow it. ENTER OF DISTINGUISHED CIAL LIFE IN THE FLORIDA TROPICS MOTOR BOATING- SURF BATHING: = FISHING- GOLFING WINTER RACING. HOTEL HALCYON IN THE CENTER OF ALL ACTIVITIES take CAPACITY 300 - DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET 3°— EUROPEAN PLAN | duld, Manacer, | ! See ec, Wm. Curry’s Sons Co. 2hone 45 614 Doval St PeZs 2 ddd dzticgtttttitteitaia OOM M OEE TS LUMBER PRICES DOWN Now is the time to BUILD and take advantage of the sensational drop in the market. 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