The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 14, 1926, Page 2

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Pes PAGE TWO THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SMBMoeeeevoesevccvescer DA¥ BYDAYIN FLORIDA Sesevesesereveveseoessve (By Associated Preas) GAINESVILLE—H..T. Daniel,! special sige a the Atlantic Coust Line railPoad, “ -has* been named chief of’ police for “Gaines- ville, to sueceed Joe D. Dixon, re- signed. The city council an- nounced the appointment, and also the ‘ of @ police sta- tion with id onight desk sergeants. &T. PETERSBURG—Something not altogether son the program oc- » Pass-a-Grille during a i. While the greased was in motion, one of y pigs:dashed along the he tent of a sleep- ing wom woman, .#tartled at the abruptness of the intruder, jumpabtd! her: feet,’ struek’. her head against the tent pole and was knocked unconscious. An ambu- lance took her away while crowd chased the pig. the JACKSONVILLE—Post com- mazders, adjutants and executive committeemen of the Florida de- partment, American Iegion, have been called to meet for their mid- summer session at Sanford, August 9. The call was issued by C. Howard Rowton, department edjutant. National , Adjutant James Barton will be-the, guest of honor. PALATKA—Putnam county is taking steps to employ a county agent, The county commissioners, following a plea by a representa- “tive delegation from over the county, indieated that they intend- A to include in their next budget an appropriation .to | supplement that of the federal government for |: employment of the ‘agent. PENSACOLA—At least one child in the country got more than his share of fireworks on Inde- pendence Day. He is Michael Tar- mon, 4, of Pensacola, who was seriously burned about the eyes when a eracker éxploded. Michael bad been forbidden the use: of firecrackers, “but passersby are said to have given him some. MILTON—Miss Ethy] Holloway is preparing to assume her néw position: of home demonstration is now andergoing:a special course at the. State College for. Women, ib >. tween Mil- ‘This city is getting to show the world that she weigginen strangers within her ge The local Rotary club has to pince “welcome” signs north, south and east en- to the city. at [ASSEE—The Board of Ci Commissioners has just to Governor Martin adop-: tionaef the $1,500,000 bond issue for’ Daytona and New Smyrna in! ‘The vote was 1,006 for 567 against, with 18 votes out. The bonds will be tonstruetion, improvement and ghaintenance work, LA—A head-on collision two automobiles resulted people, seriously injured, Tushed to a local hospital. H. Goodwin, of Alachua, a broken right arm and cuts and bruises, and Olive. , Of Valdosta, Ga., was when he was thrown a windshield. in Ork or Ivy is relleved with Imperial Eczema . All druggiats are au- fg retena your money if it pos NURSES KITTEN GHAMTON, N. Y.—A_ fe- ter belonging to R. A. is nursing a kitten with her of two puppies. 4 bi OUT OUR WAY RCE, WASHED DISHES WHAT Do. YOU THINY THIS 15, ; A ROYAL FAMIIN? (MAKES | / MOOR HANDS RED: BAH: THEN RE JUST BLUSHING WITH PRIDE AT FINDING THEYRE ~ 7| ‘GOOD FOR SOMETHING! we 4 ALL MY LIFE — \ | { ARE MINE RED? LOOK AT THEM! \\ MOU'RE NOT 7 LOOKING * Sj ; . WHY MOTHERS GET GRAM — HE PRINCESS ANDTHE THRONE. ™~ By Williams! NO,1I DONT [| TRINK MNO 1, ROMALTM ; ANO fT DOES MAKE [7 NM HANDS RED, | AND. L YAM \ TRwlbams ALL DEPOSITORS:IN SAME. CLASS IN NEW RULING BY OFFICIAL “{ihy Ansoctatee, Prens) TALLAHASSEE, Fia., July 14. —Postmasters who deposit United } States’ funds in banks, must take) positors, when such finaneial in. stitutions fail, unless the posteffic: money is deposited under special | jeontract for safekeeping, and~ is! jkept segregated. from ‘ the other } |funds of the bank. | ney General J. B. Jahnson, sent to} Ernest Amos, comptroller. Mr.| Amos “advised that from time to| time his department had applica-| \tions from postmasters to make} proof of claim on receivers of} failed banks for deposits. j Where postal funds are deposit-| ed generally, the bank becomes a} jdebtor. te. the postmaster in the} |same_manner as to other general | depositors, the attorney general} | said. | | oe | | DAMPEST SPOT LOCATED | | For half a century. the world’s! ecord for rainfall. has been held} | by Cherapunji in India, where on/| | an average 426 inches of rain falls | | during the year, or better than an} tineh a day. However a new re-) | cord spot.is located now in Hawaii) jon the summit of Mount Waial-' jeale, where in. 1918 it rained 600) | inches or nearly two inches every | day. Two inches of rain is equiv- | alent to 129,280 tons to the square’ | mile. S0beccesoceceavvecececos TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS Seecvescccecsenseaaacesce Arthur Capper,: United States) senator frem Kansas, born at Gar- nett, Kas., 61 years ago today. } Dr, Edwin B. Frosi, director of| the Yerkes Observatory, born at/ Brattleboro, Vt., 60 years ago to-| day. | Rt, Rev. J. Henry Tihen, bishop ‘of the Catholic diocese of. Denver, born at Oldenburg, Ind., 65 years ago today, Owen Wister, author of many popular novels, born’ in Philadel- sie eal Cae mee Morgan G. Sanders, represent- ative in Congress“ of the ‘Third Texas district, born in. Van Zandt county, Texas, 48 years ago today. MOTHERS Watch for symptoms of worms. in your children. These parasites are the great destroyers of child life, If you have reason to think your child has worms, act ‘quick- ly. Give the little one a dose or two of White’s Cream Vermifuge: | Worms cannot exist where ~ this time-tried and successful. remedy is used, It drives out the worms and restores the rosy hue of health to baby cheeks. Price 35¢. Sold by all druggists. MWF SPECIAL. To sleep well get} an Emerson Electric Fan. july12-tf | phia, 66 years ago today. ie | ) “Holloway, who} ” WOMEN: OF IN THE DAY’S NEWS 7,000-MILE TRIP TO PARTY ABERDEEN, | Scotland.—Mr.| and Mrs. R. C. Christie traveled; 7,000. miles from the interior of Dr, Edgar F. Smith, to whom | Aygentine to attend a birthday the American Chemical Society has awarded the Priestley medal| for outstanding achievements” in. the chemical field during 1926, is a distinguished chemist and educat- | party here. cup. Never leave your spoon in your) Work it up your sleeve, Renew Your Health — . ‘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? | ing a thorough course of Calotabs, | —-once er twicea week for several: weeks—and see how Nature re-| wards you with Health. { 1SH LIVE IN ICE FOR The great rivers in Siberia such as the Lena and Ob, freeze solid during during the winter months} and’ the’ fish” thus” imprisoned “do ot die but- hibernate. In the spring when ihe ice melts the fish their ‘turn along with other: de-) pyrity your entire system by tak-! revive, according to. the» bureau of fisheries, Were the: fish not endowed with these hibernating qualities Siberia would become de- nuded. of fish, it is said, but as a Calotabs are. the greatest of all; matter of fact the streams in that. country are abundantly supplied | system’ purifiers, Geb a family | 35 cts. at drugstores. graph revealed a pair of. Puigs-oaly,| left in Oskar Grendin’s body dur- ing an operation two years. ago, SCISSORS: IN BODY | COLOGNE.—An X-ray photo-| hus selegted a bride for an Aus- tralian farmer who wrote asking | that 9 wife be found. The girl’s ‘This was the opinion of Attor-| packagé with full Seeiien : Ontr| with fish, Iv.) | PROXY PICKS BRIDE BATH, Eng.—Mayor name will not be revealed. Chivers } } CHICKENS ~ | FRESH KILLED CHICKENS t Delivered At Your Door Daily ARCHIE THOMPSON | Phone 879% 1001 Eaton St, 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 may not know it. But put your ad in and see what happens. or whose career for the most part has been identified with the Uni-| | versity of Pennsylvania. For fit-| she| ty years, with the exception of a) do her house ‘work. She saw '}the name Lydia B.. Pinkham’s ‘Vegetable Conr pound in. the paper and said ‘tovher husband, “IT will try that medicine and seé who lives it Lydia B®. Pinkham’s Vege table Compound and since taking it T feel like a different woman.” {4 younger full, rich life of herown. That is, if her health is good. ‘Thousands .of women past fifty, say they owe their health to Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. What every woman wants to know—-just what the other woman thinks. period of eight years as a profess-| or in smaller colleges, Dr. Smith} has been.a member of the faculty} of the’ ‘Pennsylvania | university: | For more than forty years he was | an instructor. in . chemistry,’ In 1899-1911 he acted as vice-pro- vost. of the. university and from} 1910 to 1920 he was provost. In? the laiter year he. resigned and| was made emeritus professor of!” chemistry. In r@®bgnition of hii research work in chemistry and ‘his high standing as an educator he} has been honored with degrees by} nearly a score of universities and | colleges in America and Europe. | THEFT FOR SUNDAY DINNER | t DESPLANES,,. Il.—John Den-| ham was caught stealing cabbages | “for his family Sunday ee) and was sent to jail. | guic | { Why suffer hot nights? an EMERSON end forger che heat! Is there anything worse than to fret ht nighy unable to aleep? te have ngdinny doe unten sebubiania hedcvoe _ and fic. An Emerson Fan will cool and warmth in winter. Why peor yo a ho i and eat’ up with the heat to get an Emerson Remember, only Emerson Fans teed aad hase pussionges, You eon pices Eooroan the size you want at a price you want to pay. JOS. H. MONTICINO, Sales Mgr, for Economical Transportation The price you pay for a Chevrolet includes every basic improvement by automotive engineers during the last-12 years. 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