The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 15, 1926, Page 8

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SPONSORED BY FLORIDA FEDERATION; FOUR YEAR SUPERVISOR'S COURSE IS OFFERED JACKSONVILLE, July 15,— Estabushment of tne Susan H, yer schoiarship in music by the Fiorida federauon of Women’s (lubs “is announced by Mrs. Katherine &. Tippetts, of St. Petersburg, presiaent of the or- ganization, through, the Florida State Chamber of Commerce. The scholarship will be.a four year supervisor's course in public school music leading to a B. M. degree. , Any young white woman who is @n accredited High School gradu- ate but of such limited means that She caynot otherwise take the supervisor’s course, may qualify as # candidate. The candidate must meet the following requirements: “Supply records in grades of work done during four years of High’'School, ~ Supply recommendations rela- tive'to class work from either prineipal or teacher, preferably ‘on@ who taught during Senior year, “Furnish recommendation as to character from the president of the women’s club nearest her home, and “Pledge herself to teach the course at least’ four successive Years in the Florida public schools, “A candidate, according to Mrs. Tippetts announcement, must have personality, appearance and health necessary to carry out the program of a prospective super- visor. Enough musical preparation to have proved her talent in this line, At least a fair, natural singing yolee arid.a correct sense of pitch. Young women in the state inter- ested in the scholarship should file their annlication with Mrs, William A. Sessoms, of Bonifay. Chairman of Music for the Flor- ida Federation. TODAY'S EVENTS ee This is St. Swithin’s Day, and ea-everybody knows, the popular Delief is thar if it rains to lay 1 will rain for forty days afier. from thirty countries will gather in London today to at- tend the World’s Christian Jn- deavor convention, which will have its formal opening tomorrow. Clrieago expects to see one of fife most gorgeous spectacles ever staged-in that city today when the Elks the big parade which is the chief feature of their national reumon, Baseball fans will be interested to Tearithat it was just fifty years ago today that the first no-hit, nowzup, game in the National League was pitched by George W. Bradley of the St. Louis club, Somersby House, the pictur- esque Old World dwelling in Lin- colnshire where the poet Tennyson ‘was born and where he lived for many years, is advertised t@® be sold: today at public auction. More than 1900 Indians repre- all the tribes of Oklaho- a.are.to gather in Eufaula, Okla., today for ihe annual con- Yention of the tribal Baptist Sun- day School and the Baptist Youpg People’s Union. wee . THE WEATHER NOTICE OF SALE OF SPECIAL TAX SCHOOL DISTRICT NUM- BER ONE, MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, BONDS. $200,000.00 SPECIAL TAX SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER ONE, BONDS. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Instruction of Monroe County, Florida, until eight o’clock, P. M. on the 24th day of July, 1926, for the pur- chase of the following described bonds of Special Tax School Dis-} trict Number One, Monroe Coun-| ty, Florida, each dated January} Ist, 1926, of the denomination of $1,000.00 each, bearing interest of Six (6) per cent per annum, pay- able semi-annually, July ist, and January Ist, both principal and in- terest being payable in gold at the First National Bank of Key West, Florida, and the Guaranty Trust Company Bank, in the City of New York. Said bonds to mature as follows:— Bonds numbered One to Seven, both inclusive, shall be payable on January 1st, 1929; bonds number- ed Eight to Fourteen, both in- elusive, shall be payable January 1st, 1930; bonds numbered Fif- teen to Twenty-one, both in- clusive, shall be payable January ist, 1931; bonds numbered Twen- ty-two to Twenty-eight, both in- elusive, shall be payable January Ist, 1932; bonds numbered Twen- ty-nine to Thirty-five, both in- elusive, shall be payable January 1st, 1938; bonds numbered Thirty- six to Forty-two, both inclusive, shall be payable January Ist, 1934; bonds numbered Forty-three to Forty-nine, both inclusive, shall be payable January 1st, 1935; bonds numbered Fifty“ to Fifty- six, both inclusive, shall be pay- able January ist, 1936; bonds numbered Fifty-seven to Sixty- three, both inclusive, shall be pay- able January ist, 1937; bonds numbered Sixty-four to Seventy, both inclusive, shall be payable January ist, 1938; bonds number- ed Seventy-one to Seventy-seven, both inclusive, shall be payable January 1st, 1939; bonds number- ed Seventy-eight to Eighty-four, both inclusive, shall be payable January ist, 1940; bonds number- ed Eighty-five to Ninety-one, both inclusive, shall be payable Janu- ary ist, 1941; bonds numbered Ninety-two to Ninety-eight, both inclusive, shall be payable Janu- iry 1st, 1942; bonds numbered Ninety-nine to One Hundred and Five, both inclusive, shall be pay- able January ist, 1943;, bonds) numbered One Hundred <and| Six to One Hundred} j numbered One Hundred and Twen- | ty to One Hundred and Twenty-; tix, both inclusive, shall be payable | January Ist, 1946; bonds number- | ad One Hundred and Twenty-seven | to One Hundred and Thirty-three, hoth inclusive, shall be payable and Twelve, both inclusive, shal! be payable January ist, 1944; bonds: numbered One Hundred Thirteen to One Hundred and er One Hundred and Thirty-four | inchpsive, be payable Janu- ary Wst, 1948; bonds numbered One \Hundred.ana Forty-one to One Hundred and Forty-seven, both inclusive, shall be payable| January 1st, 1949; bonds number- ed One Hundred and Forty-eight to One Hundred and Fifty-four, | both inclusive, shall be _ payable January 1st, 1950; bonds number- ed One Hundred and Fifty-five to One Hundred and Sixty-two, both inclusive, shall be payable Janu- ary 1st, 1951; One Hundred and Sixty-three to One both inclusive, shall be payable January 1st, 1952; bonds number- ed One Hundred and Seventy-two! to One Hundred and Eighty, both inclusive, shall be payable Janu- ary Ist, 1953; bonds numbered One Hundred and Ejighty-one to One Hundred and Ninety, both inclusive, shall be payable Janu- ary Ist, 1954; bonds numbered One Hundred and Ninety-two to Two Hundred, both inclusive, shall be .payable January 1st, 1955. Said bonds are general obliga- tions of Special Tax School Dis- trict Number One of. Monroe County, Florida, the principal and interest payable from taxes levied; against all taxable property within said District. Proposals for bonds should be addressed to Melvin E. Russell, Superintendent of Public West, Florida, and must be en- closed in an envelope marked “Proposals for Special Tax School District Number One Bonds” and must be accompanied by a certi- fied check in an amount equal to two per cent of the face value of the bonds bid for, which certified check will be forfeited to Special Tax School District Number One. as liquidated damages in the event the bidder fails or refuses to pay for said bonds when tendered. The bonds will be delivered to the suc- cessful bidder as soon as validation proceedings are compieted, and said bonds properly lithographed. Bonds have been validated by de- eree of the Cireuit Court of the Twentieth Judicial Court of Flor- ida. The right is reserved to re- ject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Pub- lic Instruction of Monroe County, Florida. CLARENCE H. PIERCE ABELARDO LOPEZ, Chairman. MILLARD B. GIBSON ATTEST: MELVIN E. RUSSELL, Sec. and Co, Supt. jun24: july1-8-15-22 TRIPLETS ALL AROUND CARDIFF.—For the third suc- payable January tst, 1945; bonds! °¢ssive time Mrs. R. C. Jenkins} ‘has become the mother of triplets. | She is one of triplets, herself, and so is her husband. DOG’S S. O. S. SAVES BOY CRIPPLE CREEK, Col.—The constant barking of his dog January 1st, 1947; bonds number-; brought help to 11-year-old Harry | Gough, who was clinging to the edge of a precipice. + Sulphate of ammonia is being Nineteen, both inclusive, shall be} produced from the air at works! te One Hundred and Forty, both} near Stockton, England, at the) rate of 100 tons a day. bonds numbered | Hundred and _ Seventy-one, | | Instruction, Monroe County, Key| | Timid? Oh No Fawns are supposed to be mighty timid. animals, but this one lets his little girl friend feed him out of @ bottle—and likes it. The picture was taken at the Des Moines (la) city 209, ‘MAKE DELIVERY OF EIGHT LOCOMOTIVES JACKSONVILLE, July 15.— The first eight of a group of twenty-three mountain type loco- | motives, the most powerful in the southeast and exceeded by only a! few anywhere in the world, have} been delivered to the Florida East Coast Railway by the American Locomotive Works. The engines, which will be used in both freight} and passenger service, will | be known as the “800 series.” | | BIDS CALLED FOR Sealed proposals will be re- ceived by the County Board of Public Instruction in and ‘for Monroe County, Florida, until 7:30 P. M. Thursday, July 29th, 1926, at their Office in Key West, | Florida, for the construction of the following School Buildings, to wit: One Kindergarten, Corner Reynolds and South Streets. One High School Annex, Corner of White and Seminary Streets. All work to be done in the City of Key West, Florida. | Plans, Copies of the proposed contract, and specifications mav be obtained at the Office of the} County Superintendent of Public) Instruction. The Board reserves the right to reject any and’ all bids or to award contracts which appear for the best interest of said County. ABELARDO LOPEZ, Chairman County Board of Pub-| lie Instruction. MELVIN E. RUSSELL, County Secretary. of july1-8-15-22 More than 13,000 Mexicans are jemployed in the steel district | around Pittsburgh. | a | | and forget the heat. BEARUP’S DRY CLEANING WORKS 514 MARGARET STREET | PHONE 227 i | MASTER CLEANERS AND PRESSERS INJOY days a Slam! Swat! Wham! An’ words that end with —!!_ nd nights free Flit on your garments. Flit kills moths Superintendent and e Get an Emerson Electric Fan} july12-tf | scecce ecee | 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 the first insertion in every instance a 25c. 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 advance,! but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. FOR RENT | { sireet. Apply 503 Duval street. | June 28-t£ | FURNISHED apartment, modern | conveniences. Apply on prem-| ises. 1126 Von Phister street.! july13-12te | CORNER GREENE AND ANN} STREETS—Opposite City Hall) —Suitable for storage rxooms,! garage, repair shops, etc. « Ap- ply The Citizen. dec2' WANTED WANTED good second hand cash register. “G,” care Citizen. | july14-tf | POWER LAUNCH 20 to 25 feet in length. “H,” care Citizen office. july15-3tx| WAI. .ED—Those who desire en- graved visiting cards to give us their orders. The. Artman Press- 125 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 FOR SALE OLD PAPERS for sale. 100 for a nickle, The Key West Citizen, 125 Duval street. HAFTING AND PULLEYS FOR SALE CHEAP. Apply Citizen ® office. may6 CAUNCH FOR SALE—Fully equipped. Apply to “G,” care Citizen office. july1-12tx FOR PRINTED SOCIETY STA- “,TIONERY, The Artman Press, 125 Duval street, Phone 66. | FURNISHED apartment, White | ~ | MISCELLANEOUS ‘| TRUNKS IAAL ELA AE | She Walked Ho eecece FOR SALE FURNITURE CHEAP. Complete outfit for living room, dining room, hall, kitchen and 3 bed rooms, including rugs, shades, etc. If you wish to furnish a home, don’t lose this oppor-}. tunity. Johnson & Johnson. july15-3t ‘OR SALE—General Electric } Motor. Five horsepower, 1,800 R. P. M., 22.1 Ampheres, 110 Volt, 60 Cycle. This motor is in splendid werking condition and the price is right. Apply*te | Citizen office. mar2 WARRANTY deeds, mortgage leeds, netes and other legal blanks, We keep them in stock.} The Artman Press, 125 Duval street. tf! | Fi 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. 0.) Box 536. mari1 | At last it has happened—e girl has had to walk , ride! Emily de Voe. of San Francisco, went up witht mounter and had to kick his ignition switch off to cause he swore he'd carry her to Los Angeles ang But after having him arrested she felt sorry for hi are. planning on the marriage that she says wil THE HOUSEWIFE pee ae Pe. 4 READ THE FOLLOWING LIST OF ARTICLES: RUBBER STAMPS — When in need of Rubber Stamps, see the Artman Press, 125 Duval stréet, Key West Florida. tf { LUGGAGE ALUMINUM WARE, WHITE ENAMEL WARE, GREY |{ AND BLUE ENAMEL WARE, TIN WARE, GLASS WARE, | | EARTHEN WARE, DINNER SETS, CHINA WARE, | OIL STOVES (OVENS), NEW PERFECTION OIL $ (SUPERFEX), REFRIGERATORS (ALL KINDS AND © SIZES), SCREEN WIRE, FLOOR MOPS AND cee Before You Buy Four Luggage See Our Line of SUITCASES BAGS HAT BAGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION HIGHEST GRADE OF LEATHER GOODS “Overglobe” Shoe For Men Durable—-Stylish—-Comfort 0. K. Shoe Shop 611 Duval St. Phone 328 i We also have dusters, brushes, floor mate, floom clothes baskets, clothes lines, water coolers, ice cream freszers, ; kitchon knives, forks and spoons, table ware, electric pumps. | In fact, if it’s anything else for the home, we have it, Wm. Curry’s Sons Co. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CIT Pea I NEERAS ENS SNE Pg All F us to $8.75 LONGLINE 4 PLY CORD TIRES SUB R THE CITIZEN 20c Weekly XKSOOMOOTOMOOM OOM OT OREO LISTE TEES IIe ON A REAL AUTOMOBILE TIRE $ At an Unheard of Price idelity Tires Carry the Standard Manufacturer’s warranty. We are buying Fidelity Tires on a Distributors Basis, this enables sell at Practically Wholesale Prices GOODYEAR— PATHFINDER FABRIC TIRES 30x31, $9.60 30x3 $8.65 PLUNGERS 25e PER BOX OF 5 LONGWEAR CORD TIRES 30x31—$11.00 30x3 —$10.65 Stations Abilene (clear) . Atlanta (clear) Boston (cloudy) Charleston (cloudy) . Chicago (clear) @eérpus Christi (cloudy) Dodge City (pt. cloudy) Galveston (clear) Hatteras (cloudy) Horoh’ (clear) $ Jacksonville (cloudy) KEY WEST (pt. cloudy) Louisville (clear) Miami (pt. cloudy) New Orleans (clear) New York (cloudy) St. Louis (cloudy) Tampa (cloudy) Washington (raining) Williston (pt. cloudy) and their larvae which eat holes. Exten- sive testa showed that Flit spray did not stain the most delicate fabrics. A Scientific Insecticide from flies and mosquitoes. Drive them from your porch. De- stroy them indoors. Spray Flit. Flit spray clears your home in a few minutes of disease-bearing flies and mos- guitoes, It is clean, safe and easy to use. Kills All Household Insects Fiit spray also destroys bed bugs, roaches and ants, It searches out the cracks and crevices where they hide and breed, and destroys insects and their eggs. Spray STANDARD OIL CO. CHAMPION X PLUGS 55¢ CHAMPION REGULAR 65¢ 29x4.40 BALLOON $15.00 placed the old met all the insects—and does it FIDELITY CORD TIR 30x34 $10.95 30x3 $9.40 FIDELITY RED TUBES All Fidelity Tubes—Antemony Cured, and Laminated Construction PIERCE BROS. CO. Phone 270 Free Truck Service Cor. Fleming & Elizabeth : wivwwzidnannidnnsneeennss Get a Flit can and sprayer today. For sele everywhere. (NEW JERSEY) COPMIDEDIIDIIIITIITAOMIIILIGIOIIIIOIDIIISIIO IO GH, - WORTHING, 5 A pigeon} from Cape Colony, 6,000 miles) distant; was in a garden here. _ The peviow can with the black band™ _ The best way to face the future is to put your back into your work. |

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