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/ | SIDEL By. Marcy In .view of what happened in “the-other day, perhaps who ‘took a fire insur- licy on @ stock of asbestos was not so fodlish. after all, While one of ~Atlanta’s trucks was being filled a hydrant, ‘the vehicle five and “burned to the Tips received by waiters in many French restaurants are sup- posed to be placed in a pool and afterwards divided, the head waiter usually receiving 50 per cent of the total end his assistant ‘per cent. The remaining 25 percent is shared by the rest. - In|‘ spite’ of their wealth and prestige, er, head waiters sometimes md to speak to prominent Under a contract made by Col, Nobile of Italy, his story of the North Pole flight could not , be given’ to the Nome Daily Nugget when the party arrived in the Alatkin town, but first had to be forwarded to Rome. Editor Maynard of the Nugget appears to have good grounds for the dis- gust he expressed concerning the an Apprehension oVer. the eracy of the stage is not a new emotion, as witness this entry -in Joun Evelyn's famous diary, un-| der the date of June 19, 1668:) ‘The Evening | A foolish plot and very} “To a new play, 4 it afflicted me to ‘see! was degenerated’ the . licentiou rabies the wife of Mayor Walk-| ‘@t of New York returned from} recently, reporters _ gath- ‘witness the meeting ot the } $0 as to tell the world what. to each other by way of According to the Mayor Walker 4,” and Mrs, Walker said, Then they kissed and! for home.- i, Jean Hortense Norris is a magistrate, reputed to, the first woman judge in “Aner. Usually she pre- I dignity and! » but when a wes brought before her with cutting an American ine to pieces Judge Norris said: “ don't see how you could do such This makes me boil.” thus, she sent the of- to jail under $1,000 bai. international matter » been bettled, to the satisfac- it is of an anxious ‘Count “Lannoy, grand of the house of Queen of the Belgians, has is- “an official statement deny- carelheg Queen has had her Incidentally, he ex- ‘that “if Hér Majesty looks rt her hair were shingled, is because of the skill of her IGHTS B. Darnall e hairdresser, who is able to make the Queen’s hair appear as if it were cut, but no scissors have touched her hair, A- nervous correspondent of the New York World’ demands that stampmoistening devices be in- stalled in postoffices, to eliminate the “insanitary and dangerous” habit of licking stamps with the tongue.- It is unspeakably sad to think how our cemeteries are be- ing filled with victims of the stamp-licking habit. A noted educator suggests that we should make our ignorance “selective,” meaning that inas- much as no one can become in- formed about - everything, we should deliberately’ select those subjects. of which we are content to. remain in ignorance. For most of us these would make a quite lengthy list, Lower ‘mathematics for school girls is recommended by the Kan- sas City Post, among the prob- lems suggested being that of bud- geting the income of a husband who earns about $25 a week. If one. might be taught how to pro- vide. for groceries, clothes, rent, gasoline, cosmesties, haircuts and sowie: {other necessaries out of such an Tri- | income, with enough left over to jpay the installments on the car jand furniture, it would be of |more practical benefit than |knowledge of | trigonometry, even. calculus, a or ‘Recent alarming reports of the {growing hatred of Europeans for {the United States are to some ex- jtent counteracted by favorable news from Germany. The Ger- ;mans have come to like American chewing gum so much that the duty has been reduced two-thirds |so as to encourage greater im- | portations, - | According to a) press report, 20 |Republicans engaged in a free- ;|for-all fist fight in San Antonio, |Tex. The story naturally caused readers to wonder how they ever got so many Republicans together lin that Democratic stronghold. Still another route to movie jstardom has been blazed. Rob- ert W. Savage, football player and poet, infatudted by the (charms of Clara Bow,’ screen act- teem who rejected his love, made an unsuccessful attempt at sui- ¢ide’a few weeks ago. The no- toriety achieved has aided in se- curing for him_a six months’ con- tract asa star at $1,000 a week— 80 it is skid. An admiring editor recently re- ferred to Senator Cole -Blease as “the South Carolina statesman.” (This brings to mind the story of ithe meeting in the road of a Ford ‘and a mule. The mule asked. “What are you?” “I'm an auto- mobile,” replied the Ford, “and what are you?” The mule said, “I'm a horse.” Then they both laughed. 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 th rag insertion in every instance be. Advertisers should give their! street address as well as their tele- ag number if they desire re- Payments for classified adver-| ments is invariably i in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger ments charged. FOR RENT FURNISHED — apartment, street. Apply 503 Duval street. June 28-tf FIRST CLASS furnished apart- ‘ments; all conveniences. Archie Thompson, 1001 Eaton Phone 879. june29-6tx Have it equipped with awnings Margaret and Fleming streets. july1-6t FURNISHED apartments; modern conveniences. 503 Duval street, Phone 880. June 5-tf accounts may have their advertise-| White | street. | COMPLETELY furnished home.| made here, First Tent & Awning | Manufacturing Co., phone 134.) | FOR SALE AUNCH equipped. | Citizen office. FOR SALE—Fully| Apply to “G,” care July1-12tx | FLAGS, awnings, cushions, win- dow shades. Call us for esti- mates. First Tent & Awning | Manufacturing Co. Phone 134. Margaret and Fleming. | july1-7t! | OLD PAPERS for sale. 100 for! a nickle. The Key West Citizen, | ; 125 Duval street. |RUBBER STAMPS — When in need of Rubber Stamps, see the/ Artman Press, 125 Duval street, | Key West Florida. tf, WARRANTY deeds, deeds, notes and other legal) blanks. We keep them in stock.) The Artman Press, 125 Duval | street. tf FOR SALE—General Elec’ Motor. Five horsepower, 1,300 | R. P. M., 22.1 Ampheres, Volt, 60 Cycle. This motor ‘is | in splendid working condition Citizen office. mar2 CORNER GREENE aND ANN STREETS—Opposite City Hall —Suitable for storage rooms,! Ap-| garage, repair shops, etc. ply The Gitizen, dec20 SIX ROOM unfurnished house, | modern conyehiences. Apply at 825 Duval street. july6-3tx ‘NICELY FURNISHED six room cottage; modern conveniences. $35 per ‘month. Telephone 338-W. july6-3ix : WANTED WANTED—Those who desire en-| graved visiting cards to give us their orders. The Artman Press 125 Duval street, in The Citizeu building a24 MALE HELP WANTED _ WANTED—Hard caoriog man who would like to get into busi-{ ness for himself. with famou Watkins line of Food Produ etc.. We have an opening in Key West that will not last long. Excellent opporiunity for larger earnings. Write The J. R. Wa. kins Company, Dept. B-3, 62-70 W. Iowa St., Memphis, Tenn. FOUND Bai aio Tie iS eh inc RELIEF. from the heat—awnings | are the thing. First Tent &|_ Awning Manufacturing Co. phone 134. Margaret and Flem ing streets. july1-61 LOST SUNDAY MORNING in Episcopal | charch, brown and blue beaded bag. Return to 537 Caroline street and receive reward. july7-2tx! {T'S THE LITTLE THINGS THAT COUNT How often have you heard that expression and time and again been reminded of the truthfulness of it, during your daily avocation? The same thing applies to the little classified ~ advertisement— one of the most powerful ways of selling, buying and otherwise making profitable deals. Have you anything to sell; something you wish to pur- chase or get in exchange for something e? Try the classified columns of The Citizen and get a concrete example of their efficacy. The cost is small, results ito oak away newspapers oie n through reading They come in handy most every day for doing up packages of one kind and another, for wrapping } them. laundry, in packing breakable articles Many to ship or store away. fchants use them Peper, and with a little paste excellem> dustproof bags for jelothing may be quickly made of them. They can be had for near- ly nothing at any newspaper of- jfice. The Citizen has them for jsale at 100 for five cents. | LS. KEY WEST TIN SHOP JAS. A. FEENEY, Prop. mer- for wrapping jn23 “Everything Sheet Metal” \Cor. Thomas and Southard Sts. july7-1tx j and they are the very thing to use | ® library | ¥°" SHAFTING AND PULLEYS FOR office. may6 |FOR PRINTED SOCIETY STA-| TIONERY, The Artman Press,| 125 Duval street. Phone 66, | FOR SALE- Hous consisting of dressers, wash- stands, basins, pitchers, bed springs, mattresses, chairs .and| many: other articles. Apply at 726 Fleming street. july7-1tx REAL ESTATE BARGAIN LOTS on ‘Grinell street, | 106 ft. 9 in. by 108 ft. 6 in; | reasonable price. Address P. 0.) Box 92. mar 11) | “ALUABLE CORNER—Southard| and Elizabeth; 69 ft. on Eliza- beth, 100 ft. 6 in. on Southard.| | Easy payments. Address P. O.| Box 536. MISCELLANEOUS - TWENTY ACR i v FREE book tells .rvth about F ida land; month'y $1.50 an 2; no interest; taxes; benefit SYLV E. Dept. ick R F-148, tx} RG b suitable for bakeries quired for the asking Perter Dock Company. . _july6- tx t | PLAIN AND FANCY SEWING. | Reasonable rates. Work gp per anteed, 126 Ann street. julyT-! 5tx| | | Subsidies to commercial avia- tion in Germany this year will total $7,140,000. | The air port of Orly, France, | | will soon add group. j riots. | PAINT. PAINT. PAINs. | you want to save money buy you |} | paints at Albury’s Hardware tore. | Have just received one solid. car-| |lond of paint. ‘This car of paint! sed from one of the 8 in the coun- -| note, Hardware s tremendous buy S$ you money. ty can 100- per All the leading shades| | y-mixed els, floor paints, floor } ‘ains, screen paint, | ol, roof paint,| stucco paint, all kinds | » a floor varnish that ra eh white or t much less varnishes of Sure can save you tack in town of rs, blinds and Don't forget when will ‘not 3s wit e unde Hardware creen doors july6-7 COUMTOEO ML HATS OF ALL KINDS CLEANED & BLOCKED Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hate Made te Order GEORGE’S HAT SHOP 608 DUVAL ST. SPRIIDI IIA: | currency. mortgago|” 1108 and the price is right. Apply to |*¥' SALE CHEAP. Apply Citizen | | a ly old furniiure, | pavments |§ |day of March, A. D. 1926, in the sum ‘of Twenty-four Thousand a naval aviation} \ | PRIC! 2 es Rice, MAIL BANDIT GETS PRISON SENTENCE (By Associated Prens) HAMMOND, Ind., July 7.— Daniel F. Helsey, 25, Chicago athlete who turned bandit to get funds to pay hospital fees for his wife who was about to become a mother, appeared in federal cour?) here today and changed his plea of not guilty, to guilty and was sentenced to 25 years in Leaven- worth prison. Hesley held; up and robbed an Indiana Harbor mail truck of ponches containing $37,500 in By treating zine with aluminum in various proportions, nine differ- ent well-defined alloys have been} obtained. C08 0CCOv OOK T+ 99200800008) LEGALS Seriel No. 018634 Denartment of the tavesar, is ig La Office ‘at Gainesville, ae < June 12, 1926. hereby given peat Ra 6 and 9, Section 18>} on 19, Township 66} Fi, Tallahassee Meri-| has filed ‘notiee of intention | ake Commutation Proof, to es- claim to the land above de- ed, before Clerk Circuit Court, West, Florida, on the 29th July, 1936. mant names as witnesses: | John Edwaid Ravin, of Ramrod | Key, Florida, Albert, Henry of Ramrod| Ftorida W. Drummond, . Florida. Ruth Bryan Drummond, of Ram- | rod Key, Florida. i UBORGE C. CROM, Register, | to tab ‘Gross, of Ramrod| |Junel4-3ar | ‘Y JUDGE, STATE OF Sarah Saund: Notice is he {whom it may 16th day of August hall apply to the Honorable Hugh nn, Judge of said Court, as Judge rebate, for my final discharge f the estate of Sarah given, to all jnts as Executor c and ask for thair app Dated June Uth J said estate, va MoD taa8. A. HANNIBAL, junel6- . MONROE cou F inten Pe ueco, Complaiiant, stated cause that ‘ueco, the defendant nonresident of and now a resi-/ Sonn., and that} the age of ‘twenty- One is therefore ordered that Bi defendant be and quired to appear to plaint filed in said re Monday, the 15th ay of July A. D. 1926, otherwise | the allegat s of said bill wilt be even as confessed by said defend- an lt is further ordered that this or- jer be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper publish- d County and State, dune i6th, 1926. 4) J. F. ‘RUSTO, Solicitor ‘for Complainant, junei6-23-30; july?-14 D. % FILER, | Clerk Cireult Court, NOTICE OF 8 COLLATER- | Ty. I BY GIVEN that jgned, owner of that cer-| issory note executed by Carl B. Aubuchon, of the County of Monroe, in the State of Florida, dated at Miami, Florida, the [2th Dollars ($24,000), payable on May — 10th, | i with interest at the rate of + per annum, with hands of an Attornev- | t- “Law for collection, to the South- | Rank & Trust Company, which | er for sale at its at 46 West Flagier! rrida, on, the 9th | at 10 o'clock A. curity for the hient of the aaid described note, to wit: Certificate No. 7 for res, and Stock Certifi- § for 1900 Shares in IRIDA KEYS REALTY the proceeds therefrom plied te t princip Attorney's f other costs to be ap- | payment of the said! accrued interest and | . and the overplus, 1) Paid to the Giese the aaie DATED AT {th day of SOUT. BE nN if. any, ¢o) proper representa- ‘art KE. Aubuchon. | 5 hag this Y & KEHOE, | ‘Atiorneys, Seybold Arcade Bidet Miami, Fla. 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