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OTEST AGAINST _ DEBT AGREEMENT wre 2 Gly Asnocinted Press) 0 France, July 9—Five reteran organizations, with 10,- local members, have issued a for q parade and mass meet- ‘ing’ Sunday morning in protest the ternis of the Washing- debt agreement. PAYS PENALTY FOR MURDER IN IDAHO (By Associated Press)” BOISE, Idaho, July 9—John Mugko was hanged at the peni- tentiary here early this morning murder, June 25, 1924, of -"W. Vandemark, his former associate, at 12:14% a. m. and phy- si pronounced him dead at 1225-0'clock. Rees TODPERATE AT << THEIR OWN RISK a Asnociates. ass : WASHINGTON, July 9—Until congress acts, radio r tion ‘in the United States will be conducted entirely at the risk of. thé; Gperating stations, the com- merce department announced. to- day Th interpreting an opitiion by TO RECEIVE BULK OF MOTHER'S FORTUNE (Dy Ansoeiated , Press) “WEST PALM BEACH, July. 9. —Frank Duff Frazier, son of the late Mrs. Clara Duff Frazier, wealthy society woman of Palm Beach and New York, will. receive of his mother’s $5,000,- te under her, will filed for nate in the county court here FRENCH LINER 1S “oo” RETURNING TO PORT By Aanovinted, xreexs) NEW. YORK, July 9.—The gagach tee De Grasse, Gil bo back in pdrt ionight, her starboard turbine having ‘been damaged when she was 350 niiles on her way to Europe. EB: of the most . powerful _oWays of selling, buying and making profitable ou anything to sell; “ you with to pur- The trap_was| eseeccere 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 the} first insertion in every instance is 2be. Advertisers should give their) street address as well as their tele- phone number if they desire re- sults. Payments for classified adver- tisements is invariably in advarice, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE. Apply 825) Duval. july9-3tx FURNISHED apartment, White «street. Apply.503 Duval street. June-28-tf eommunica-| FURNISHED apartments; modern conveniences. 503 Duval street. Phone’880. June 5-tf CORNER GREENE AND ANN “STREETS—Opposite City Hall —Suitable for storage rooms, garage, repair shops, etc. Ap- ply The Citizen. dsc20 SIX ROOM unfurnished house, modern. conveniences.’ Apply at 825 Duval street. - july6-3tx NICELY FURNISHED. .x room cottage; modern ¢daveniences. $35) per month. Telephone 338-W. - july6-3tx “WANTED WAI. «ED—Those who desire en-| graved visiting cards to give us’ their , orders» The Artman’ Pres? 126 Duval street, in The! Citizen ‘building a24 FOUND FOUND—Pair shell rim glasses. Owner can obtain same by prov- ing property and paying “or this advertisement. july8-tf | MALE HELP FOREIGN WORK: Young m desiring to work in South Amer- ica with oil or fruit’ companies write. Foreign Bureau, Box A, Fairview Office, Detroit, Mich.' july9-Itx MISCELLANEOUS PLAIN AND. FANCY SEWING. | _ Reasonable rates. Work gpar- anteed.” 126 “Ann street. 3 3 july7-5tx ies Classified Column VLCTCRCOSOSOCOOOLECCCES FOR SALE FLAGS, awnings, cushions, win- dow shades. Call us for, esti- mates. First Tent & Awning Manufacturing Co. Phone 134. Margaret, and Fleming. july1-7t LAUNCH FOR’ SALE—Fully equipped. Apply to “G,” care Citizen office. july1-12tx FOR SALE MOTORCYCLE. Value $425.00, or will exchange for Ford. See Policeman Will Richardson. july8-2tx . 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, mortgage deeds, notes and other legal blanks. We keep them in stock. The Artman Press, 125 Duval street. tf FOR SALE—General Electric Motor. Five horsepower, 1,800 R. .P. M., 22.1 Ampheres, 110 Volt, 60 Cycie. This motor is in splendid working condition and the price is right, Apply to Citizen office. mar2 SHAFTING AND PULLEYS FOR SALE CHEAP. Apply Citizen office. Me may6 FOR PRINTED SOCIETY STA- TIONERY, The Artman Press, 125 Duval street. Phone 66. -FOR SALE—1925. Ford touring; in good condition, $225.00 cash. See Manager, Key West) Athletic Club. july9-2tx| REAL ESTATE 1 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. 0. Box 536, mar11 | 7 @ eeeogeeeseve ee DAY BY DAY IN FLORID Cebccccooccovecoeesccoes (My Apsoeinted Preday ORLANDO—The banks of Or- lando and Orange county showed 4 gain in deposits of over $13,- 900,000, in a combined report here for violating a traffic law, $5 from their hard earned money. When they returned to Jackson- t£\of where they boarded the jon the similar day of the previous] |\‘‘rothers was a financial success. they were forced to post a bond of | ville they told Mayor Alsop about | it and the latter has writter Mayor | Peek requesting that ihe $5 be; . fFHE KEY WEST CITIZEN RENTAL OF ENTIRE | TROLLEY SYSTEM Electric Railway Journal) * * . * * * * * A piece of ice carefully and *!completely wrapped in two or, “| three sheets of old newspaper will *|keep a great deal longer than if “|put in the ice box the ordinary * | way. | The newspaper protects the from air even when the ice | box lid_is open. Old newspapers Down in Jacksonville, Fla., Co-|are for sale at The Citizen office, hen Brothers wanted recently to|100 for five immed put on a big sale. In order to be certain that all the Kellys who de-! june26 Judge Jean H. Norris of New sired to come down town to shop! York was the first woman in on the opening day would get} America to preside over a criminal there they chartered the railway system, with excellent re-| sults. | The Jacksonville Traction Com-) pany has a peak hour from 7:30} in the morning to 9. After that) traffic is light until the evening! peak hour. This starts around 4} in the afternoon. The entire; trolley system was Cohen Brothers’ for two hours from 9 in} qj) 11. regard] x they! Cireus two the morning until that time everybody, where free. on the and regardless of were going, rode days had nothing t hours of the opening day of this) ’t, sale, Free trolleys were a great! Cialmant ‘nam success. In renting the system to the do. partment store the railway took the number of cars on schedule | § rod Key, Flor! and the seating capacity and a! rived at the total seating capaci-| , ty for those two hours. Then the! management multiplied this num-) ber by 6.7 cents, which is the av-| erage fare in. Jacksonville. | jor the department store for the rent: al of the syste In this case it was $350. This was the that Cohen Brothers paid for the rental of the entire trolley tem for two hours. In checking up after the day’s business it was found that after) deducting the $350 rental paid to, the railway by, Cohen $20 less than the total bu | done -on the similar day of the previous week. Adding the $350! rental fee the day's gross revenue | was more than $300 greater thar | week. * So from the viewpoint of the railway the sale .by Cohen, Officials of Cohen Brothers re- rt that their lease of the ra a way was one of the best advertis-| iz stunts that they ever pulled?’ They used liberat newspaper space, but the — total | cost of all of the advertising, was less than 1 per cent of the volume of business, done, a figure. con- jsidered remarkably ow, ‘Much jof the success of the sale they at- itribute to the free trolley” idea. | | Presence, of Montagu Normen,} returned, ber of Commerce at the end business on April 30. The total 462 on April 18, 1925, and $30,- 104,561, April 30,1926, or $13,- 016,108 more for 1926 than 1925. 6 8 OCALA—Mayor John T. Alsop, | dr, of Jacksonville, has a heart as | big as the office’ he holds. When two newspapermen were arrested made to the Orange County Cham-, of! SANFORD—This city is anti- | cipating “hot times’ for 1926, be- deposits were listed at $17,179,-| cause indications are’ that the cur- |inancial meeting. | Tent year’s pepper crop will go i #8 high as from $150,000 to $200,- 000. High. prices are being paid on the market for Florida peppers, accotding to a local marketing bureau, and the weather has been unusually favorable. r 2 * 8 * i head of the Bank of England and} | Benjamin Strong, head of the |New York Federal Reserve Bank| jat Antibes, France, thought to} )presage important international i HOW | IMPROVED | | —* MY HEALTH | { ii Florida, During | Plow 018634, for Lots 6 and 9, Se and Lot 2, S of the first Brothers | _ ithe revenue fot the day v entire} court. eonosreerce "EGALS Serlel No. 019634 Yerartment of the Interior, U. S Land Office at Gainesville, Fla June t2, 1926. YTICR is hereby given ie Roberts. of Ramrod who, on March 22, Entr: Homestead Section 19, Township 66 Rai Tallahassee Meri- jan, nge' 29 E. has filed notice of intention o make C mmutation Proof, to es- Cor tablish claim to the land above de- pre Clerk Circuit Court, st, Florida, on the 29th . 1926. es as witnesses: d Ravlin, of Ramroud Henry Gross, of ‘Ramrod orida y. Drummond, of Ramrod da. ‘ev. Flori Ruth Bryan Drummond, of Ram- ZORGE C. CROM, unel4-20t Register. NOTICE 'TO CREDITORS given to . distributee {nearest even product of this mul-|to all other persons having claims Age Any demands acainst the estate of! tiplier and imultiplicand was ac-| br. ‘Darius ' cepted as the flat rate to charge| County. vilson, late of Monroe Florida, deceased, to .pre- nt the same to the Honorable h Gunn, County Judge of Mon- e County, te of Florida, at his office in the Court House of said y, Sworn to according to law. twelve months from the time publication” of — this e this notice will be thereof. of Monroe dl. 5 July2-9-16-2 T. E. MILMORE NOTARY PUBLIC CITIZEN OFFICE j any claims and demands. which you, | Admonish all and singular the kin- County * Fo FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1926. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN. COUNTY JUDG MONROE COUNTY, In Re oft E. M. MARTIN, Deceaned. To all Creditors, Legatees. Dis- tributees and all Persons having Claims or Demands against said filed in the above-stated cause that Estate: jHssie Harrison, the defendant You, and each of you, are herebyjtherein named is a nonresident of notified and required to present)}the State of Florida, and a resident 92 et Ave. New York Cit: IN COURT, STATE OF' TWENTIETH JUDI- COURT, ' RIDA. vs. Eante Harrison, Defendant. it appearing by the sworn Dill or either of you, may have against and that she is the age the estate of E, M, de-|ef twenty-one years; it is therefore ceased. lat€ of Monroe County,|ordered that said nonresident de- Florida, to the undersigned McCloy |fendant be and she ts hereby re- H. Martin, Administrator Cum Tes-|auired to appear to the Dill of com- tamento Annexo of said estate,/plaint filed in said cause on or be- within two years from the date{fore the 17th day of July A. D. 19: i otherwise the allegations of said iy and. A. D. 1926. as confessed by McCLOY H. MARTIN, te Administrator Cum‘ Testamento further ordered that this or- ren {der be published once each week for july9-16-23-30 aug6-13_20-27 septs! four consecutive weeks in The Key ) West Citizen, a newspaper publish. INTHE cote oF THE counTy|°@,/"_%4id County and State. JUDGE, STATE OF FLORIDA:| (sian) ne 28th 1928. MONROK COUNTY. isan D.Z FILER, ESTATE OF MESRY EDWARD] s.r. BUST Clerk Circuit Court, WILLIAMS 5 WHEREAS George E. Holt, has| © S°licitor for Complainant. applied to this Court for Letters of June 18-25; July2-9-16 Administration on the estate | of Henry Edward Williams, belleved to he dead, on account of his absence for’ seven years of more from the lace of his last domicile, to. wit: the City. of Key West,” Monroe County, Stal Florida; ‘and WHERWAS, | Mary Elizabeth Prime, the sole surviving heir oi the said Henry Edward. Wiltiame, (if dead), has waived her right to ve appointed Administrator of the said Estate, and has given her con- sent to the appointment of the said orge Ti. Ho! efore to Cite and Bids will be received by the me dersigned, up to. and inzit ling| July 9, 1926, for a manager or! Promoter of attractions for the newly constructed Cuban Club Stadium. The first attra:tion was for the purpose of inaug :rat- ing the place of amusement. Bids will be received from any and all persons, either on a per- centage or. salary basis. The Club reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. * Bids must be sent to Manuel Ramos, ‘President I. M. commit tee, care of the Cuban Club. july 8-2t te of Ss. There are ‘fred and creditors -of the supposed ad person to wit: the enry ward Williams, to be and appear efore this Court, on the 12th day of July, A. D. 2926, on which day will be heard evidence concerning the alleged absence. of the supposed ‘dent and the circumstances and duration thereof, and present and file objections, if any they have. why the said Henry Edward Wil liams should not be declared dead, ording -to the statutes in’ such cases made and provided and why the said applicant should not be appointed administrator. : this Cita- Santiago and Valparaiso now are connected by an electric rail- way. ‘ 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 weeks—and see how Nature re- wards you with health. Calotabs are the greatest of all system purifiers. Get a family package with full directions. Only 85 cts, at drugstores. (Adv, CHICKENS FRESH KILLED CHICKENS Delivered At Your Door Daily ARCHIE THOMPSON Phone 879 1001 Eaton St. Allan B. Cleare & Co. ‘Wholesale Grocers an@ Commisaton Merehants 518 FRONT STREET P.O. Box 13 Key West, Fla. ne! And it is ordered’ thi tion be published onee a week for six consecutive weeks in the “Key ye newspaper pub- West Citizen, lished in Monroe County. ness my name as County Key est, jorida, ist] of May, A. D. 1926, shee HUGH GUNN, By JOSE G. PIODELA, us tart jerk. may28; juned-11-18-25;" july2-9 35,000 CUBIC FEET During the yea 1925 we used 35,000 cubic feet of gas for welding purposes.. In 1926 we will more. than > double’ that amount. We have the material and machinery to “Weld any Metal that Melts? No job too large nor too small for our equipment. ROSSELLE. FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO. PHONE 3 with seldom needed. 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