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:PAGE EIGHT Order Public Hearing © On Channel - Closing $ At Matecumbe, Fla. * A’ public hearing will be held on the subject of closure to navi- ion relative to-a point near In- an Key Channel, between lower and upper Matecumbe on July 30 by the War Department. > This hearing will be held fol- lowing a request made by those {nterested in the matter, who are mainly residents of Matecumbe, Which was formerly known as Pin- derville. © The hearing will be held in the forenoon at Matecumbe on the fay mentioned, and all interested are rquested to attnd. COMPLETE RECOUNT OF VOTES IS ORDERED IN COOK COUNTY : (By Anno rress) * CHICAGO, July 22——A com- plete recount of votes cast in €ook county for the United States fenatorial nomination in both Re- blican and Democratic primaries ta ordered today . by County Fudge Jarecki at the request of Senator James A, Reed of Missouri, ehairman of the senate campaign éxpenditures committee. NO PROTESTS ON TAX ASSESSMENTS 1 ARY Axnociated Press) * PENSACOLA, Fla., July 22.— For the first time since the com- fhissioners of Eseambia county have been sitting as a board of @quslization, there were no pro- tests from taxpayers against @ounty assessments on their prop- T The board closed its weeks sit- fing without a complaint being New Priest Sent To Key West As Relief Father 0. Donohoe, of the Cath- olic church, has been sent to Key West to relieve Father Maureau, who is now in Augusta to make his retreat and to take a physical examination, his health having been poor for some time. On the result of Father Mau- reau’s medical examination de- pends whether Father. Provincial at Augusta will send him back to Key West or whether he will con- tinue in active service as priest anywhere for the time being. Father Maureau has many friends in this city, both Catholic and. Protestant, who regret ex- ceedingly the condition of his health, and hope that he may be sent back to his work here, if his physical condition will prmit. IT’S THE LITTLE THINGS THAT COUNT made. » How often have you heard that expression and time and again been reminded of the truthf of it, during your evocation? The me thing applies to the little classified advertisement— one of the most powerful ways of selling, buying and profitable deals. Z Have you anything to sell; something you wish ‘to pur- exchange for Try the zen and get a. concrete example of their efficacy. The cost is small, - results amazing, MOTORIST ABANDONS BABY CORK—A baby was ‘abandoned iby a motorist near the Chief rail- road station. = Come Out of the Kitchen! Grandmother might have been shocked by such a suggestion, for she was “kitchen-minded” from necessity. For some years, Swift & Company, however, has been working to relieve the modern house- wife of continuous kitchen work. Now, in addi- tion to the manyless expensive cuts adaptable to steam pressure and fireless cooker preparation, the housewife has the service of cooked meats. “Ready -to-serve” meats are now avail- _ able everywhere, for Swift & Company’s nation- “ wide channels of distribution offer prompt and direct service to retailers. These meats, in great variety and delightfully appetizing, have revolutionized the work of the housewife, especially during the hot summer months. Such products as: Swift's Premium Cooked Ham Swift's Premium Minced Specialty Swift's Premium Bologna Swift's Baked Luncheon Loaf Swift's Pimento Sandwich Meats Swift's Sterling Delicacy are available throughout the year. This is another feature of “Swift Service” — and a timely use of them will vary the monotony of ordinary meals. There is a “ready-to-serve” meat for every taste—a score or more of meat delicacies for hot summer day's. Swift & Company N. B.—And, of course, Preminm Fronkfurts! ALMOST ready to serves, and usry good te ent. of Father Maureau NOTICE OF SALE MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA $175,000.00 BRIDGE BONDS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of County Commission- ers of Monroe County, Florida, un- til 8 o’clock P. M. on the Ist day of September, 1926, for the pur- chase of the following described bonds of Monroe County, Florida, each dated June Ist, 1925, of the denomination of $1,000.00 each, bearing interest at the rate of five and one-half per centum per an- num, payable semi-annually April 1, and October 1, both principal and interest being payable in gold at the National Bank of Com- merce, in the City of New York, State of New York. Said bonds mature as follows: Bonds No. 5 to 9, both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1936; bonds No. 15 to 19, both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, pay- able June 1, 1937; bonds No. 25 to 29, both inclusive, for $1,- 000.00 each, payable June 1, 1938; bonds No. 35 to 39, both inclu- sive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1939; bonds No. 45 to 49, both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1940; bonds No. 55 to 59, both inclusive, for $1,- 000.00 each, payable June 1, 1941; bonds No. 65 to 69, both in- elusive, for $1,000.00 each, pay- able June 1, 1942; bonds No. 75 to 79, both inclusive, for $1,- 000.00 each, payable June 1, 1943; bonds No. 85 to 89, both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1944; bonds, No. 95 to 99, both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, pay- able June 1, 1945; bonds No. 109 to 118, both inclusive, for $1,- 000.00 each, payable June 1, 1946; bonds No. 129 to 138, both in- clusive, for $1,000.00 each, pay- able June 1, 1947; bonds No. 149 to 158, both inclusive, for $1,- 000.00 each, payable June 1, 1948; bonds No. 169 to 178, both inclu- sive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1949; bonds No. 189 to 198, both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1950; bonds No. 209 to 218, both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1. 1951; bonds No. 229 to 238, both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, pay- able June 1, 1952; bonds No. 249 to 258, both ‘inclusive, for $1,- 000.00 each, payable June 1, 1953; bonds No. 269 to 278, both inclu- sive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1954; bonds No. 429 to 468, both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1955. Said bonds are general obliga- tions of Monroe County, payable from an unlimited tax on al! the taxable property in said County. Proposals for bonds should be ad- dressed to D. Z. Filer, Clerk,} Board of County Commissioners, | Key West, Florida, and must be! enclosed in a plain envelope mark- ed “Proposals for Bonds” and must be accompanied by a certified, check in an amount equal to two} per cent of the face value of the; bonds bid for, which certified) Advertisements under this head| will be inserted in The Citizen at’ the rate of 1c a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in every instance is 25e. Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele- phone number if they desire re- sults. | Payments for classified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- FOR RENT | FURNISHED apartment, White} aireet. Apply 503 Duval street. June 28-tf FURNISHED apartment, modern conveniences. ises. 1126 Von Phister street. july13-12tx Apply at j 825 Duval street. jaly x! |CORNER GREENE AND ANN | STREETS—Opposite City Hall —Suitable for storage rooms, garage, repair shops, ete. Ap- ply The Citizen. d2c20 WANTED WANTED good second hand cash | register. “G,” care Citizen. { julyl4+f | WORK as houseman, elevator run- | ner, waiter or any kind of hotel work by exper middle aged North Caroli i man. Wallace Stitt, sor Lane. SALESMEN SALESMEN——$i50 mo penses selling Cigars. fence not necessary. selfaddressed stamped ¢ for information. Nat gar Co., High P. noed x 2. Classified Column Apply on prem- For Coolid This turkey is destined to grace President Coolidge’s Thanksgiving ‘@inner table, and consequently is be- ing fed on a diet of walnuts to fat- ten him. He's being raised-on a farm at Concord, Calif., and is expected to weigh 80 pounds by the time they put bim in the air mai) for Wash- ington. ———— check will be forfeited to the County as liquidated damages in the event the bidder fails or re- fuses to pay for said bonds when tendered. The bonds will be de- livered to the successful bidder on or about October Ist, 1926, and the dpinion of John C. Thomson, Esq., of New York City approving the validity of said bonds, will be delivered to the purchaser free of charge. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Coun- ty Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida. D. Z. FILER, Clerk, Board of County Commis- sioners, Monroe County, Florida. july22-29; aug5-12-19 NOTICE OF SALE MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA $350,000.00 HIGHWAY BONDS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of County Commission~ ers of Monroe County, Florida, un- til 8 o’clock, P. M. on the Ist day of September, 1926, for the pur- chase of the following described bonds 9f Monroe County, Florida, each dated June 1, 1925, of the denomination of $1,000.00 each, bearing interest at the rate of five and one-half per centum per an- num, payable semi-annually April 1 and October 1, both: principal and interest being payable in gold at the National Bank of Commercé. in the City of New York, State of New York. Said bonds mature.as follows: Bonds No. 17 to 26 both inclu- sive, of $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1936; bonds No. 57 to 46 both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1927: bonds No. 97 to 106. hoth inclusive, for &t 000.00 each, navable June 1, 1938; bonds No. 187 to 146, both it- elusive, for $1,000.00 each, pay: able June 1. 1929: honds No: 197 to 186, both inclusive, for $f.- 090.00 each, navable June 1. 1940: Na, 917 #) 996, hoth in elusive, for $1,090 20 each. per able Inne 1, 1941: bonds No, 757 to 266, both inclusive, for $1.- 00.90 each. navable June 1, 194% bonds No. 297 to $06, both inelu- hands FOR SALE FORD ROADSTER, $125.00. Good for delivery purposes. Engine just overhauled, four Michaelin tires. W. R. Lawless Stowers Music Store. jly21-4tx FOR SALE—Ford touring car, in good condition, $250 cash. Ap- ply 604 Caroline St. july19-4t {EAP—1919 model Buick sport roadster; good condition; four new tires. See Robert Spotts- wood. july 22-6tx WARRANTY . deeds, ‘mortgage deeds, netes and other legal blanks. We keep them in stock. The Artman Press, 125 Duval street. ‘OR PRINTED SOCIETY ST. TIONERY, The Artman Press, 125 Duval street. Phone 66. RUBBER STAMPS — When in need of Rubber Stamps, see the Artman Press, 125 Duval street, Key West Florida. tf OLD PAPERS for sale. 100 for a nickle. The Key West Citizen, 125 Duval street. Af FOR’ SALE eneral Electric Motor. Five horsepower, 1,800 R. P. M., 22.1 Ampheres, 116 Volt, 60 Cycle. 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 of: 6 Cr REAL ESTATE BARGAIN LOTS on Grinell street, 106 ft. 9 in. by 108 ft. 6 in; reasonable price. Address P. 0. Box 92. mar li VALUABLE CORNER—Southard and Elizabeth; 69 ft. on Elize- th, 100 ft. 6 in. on Southard, Exsy payments. Address P. 0. Box 536. merit {to 532, both inclusive, for sive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1943; bonds No. 337 to 3846, both inclusive, for. $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1944; bonds No. 377 to 386, both inelusive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1945; bonds No. 433 to 452, both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, pay- able June 1, 1946; bonds No. 513 $1,- 000.00 each, payable June 1, 1947; bonds No. 593 to 612, both inclu- sive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June. 1, 1948; bonds No. 673 to {692, both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1949; bonds No. 753 to 772, -both. inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1950; bonds No. 833 ‘to 852, both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1951; bonds No. 913 to’ 932, both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1952; bonds No. 993 to 1012, both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, pay- able June 1, 1953; bonds No. 1073 to 1092, both inclusive, for $1,- 000.00 each, payable June 1, 1954; bonds No. 1473 to 1542, both in- elusive, for $1,000.00 each, pay- able June 1,1954°: Said bonds are general obliga- tions of Monroe County, payable from an unlimited tax on all the taxable property in said County. Proposals for bonds should be ad- dressed to D. Z. Filer, Clerk, Board of, County Commissioners, Key West, Florida, and must be en- closed in a plain envelope marked “Proposals for Bonds” and must be accompanied. by a certified check in an amount equal to two per cent of the face value of the bonds bid for, check will be forfeited to the County as liquidated damages in the everit the bidder fails or re- fuses to pay for said bonds when tendered. The bonds: will be de- livered to the successful bidder on or about October’ Ist, 1926, and the opinion of John C: Thomson, Esq., of ‘New York City, approv- ing the Validity of said bonds, will | be’ delivered to the purchaser free of charge. The right is reserved to’ reject and end all bids. ‘By order of the Board of, Coun- ty Commissioners of Monroe ; County, Florida. : D. Z. FILER, Clerk, Board ef County Commis. sioners, Monroe County, Fla. \july22-29; aug5-12-19 PIGEON LAYS EGG IN P. O. CHESTER, Eng.—A pigeon that flew into the local postoffice laid ay egg on one of the desks and parted. which certified|_ OUT OUR WAY SSS SSS BAS: ak CJ \ Z| AN WATCH A SAD SCENE UKE AT! DoOnTcCHA SEE ANUFF OF GO ON! GOON! GOOD GOSH! NEVER STAND WELL, ALL T HOPE 1S—MY Pa's ouT T LODGE ER SOMPN — MY MA'S HINDA \ OEM AT HOME? TM WALKIN’ RIGHT qaaniaes® ayy barges ett. ‘ agent, iy Al ‘all nia is Wy Vn, Gad! D i Wann ellen Wade p } Lae Aertel be Ace Oheae H lana ntiste of “to2t “ DUSK (THE s WiTCHING Hour) THREE TIMES AND OUT PALATINE, hurt three times in auto smashups, George Kedzie sold his motor car and now walks three miles to the railway station. CONVICTED BY TEETH MARKS RANGOON—A native was con- victed of the murder of Herbert Rallon as a result of the marks of Rallon’s teeth being found on the prisoner’s hand. F. H. SOLOMON PLUMBER Sheet Metal Work CALL PHONE 621-W Ms } | iF ee i, SR ; Iil—After being } PIANO THIRTY HOURS A WEEK’ CHICAGQ—Henry_ Brewer pa summoned as a nuisance for plaY-| ing his piano thirty hours a week, ! but the case was dismissed. An Emerson oscillating fan for | $15.00. july12-+f 1 | CORAL ISLES JEFFERSON HOTEL BLDG. Room 203, (2nd.. floor) ‘TRUNKS ||: Sa. | | DECORATING, ETC. TRwllamsy greece ry ME hh kkk, LUGGAGE Before You Buy Your Lugi See Our Line of SUIT: BAGS HAT BAGS OF FE DESCRIPTION HIGHEST GRADE OF LEA GOODS “Overglobe” Shoe For Men Durable—Stylish—Comfort |. K. Shoe Sk | || SIGNS, SHOWCARDS |, 611 Duval St. OOOO eM: IIE LAPALALLLL LLL OT, Get Our Estimates When You Have Printing Let Us Estimate On Your Work. Our Experience Enables Us To Give You Superior Service, Excellent Quality And Lowest Prices. —— ———The Artman Pre PHONE 66 125 DUVAL STREET