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RAGE TWO THE KEY WESY CITIZEN FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1926. “MARTIN WILL ATTEND MEETING OF GOVERNORS CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF STATE AND WIFE TO VISIT OTHER ~( »POINTS EN ROUTE ‘TO coe CHEYENNE, WYO, ¢ &, (By Asnociated Preas) TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 23.|, —East is going to meet West shortly. Governor John W. Mar- tin will attend the eighteenth an- nual conference of the governors of the United States, to be held at Cheyenne, Wyo. ‘ Governor Martin will be aecom- panied by Mrs. Martin. En route to the conference, Goyernor and Mrs. Martin will take advantage of every oppor- tunity to visit western _metrop- LIMON? THAT! BY GOSH, AT WONT WoRK! A WOLF “WiceT AS BIGASA GOLLY PEEPOLS GONNA GIT SPISHUS ‘BouT PAA LION! —— ¥ t y urs | oes SUMPN’' RARE! aA Us 4 ee LESSEE Now-urH AAH! t Got ir! TJuS MAKE NEW | SIGNS~ GINT WOLF AN’ DWARFT MAKE. IT ALULATH' BETTER~ NEN WE By Williams| CORCCCCRSOSEOREECDOOOELSEEEOR0ER AT LE i Press Agent Scores Again Joyce Hawley, who took a somewhat public bath that washed Earl | Carroll into criminal court in New York, sampled Chicago’s courts | too as soon as she got to that city. eevececese), She was arrested for speeding, | | INFORMATION ON KEY WEST La Concha Hotel, European plan, single $3 to $4, double $5 to $7. On large parties of 75 or more, special reduced rates, - Oversea Hotel, European plan, } single $2 up, double $4 up. : Hotel Casa Marina, closed for the season. $ Population of Key West, 18,000. : Municipal Golf Links—a sporty course, extending from Gulf to Ocean. Summer rates, green fees 75¢ per day. $35.00 plus tax for year. - Bathing Beach and Tennis—Casa Marina Hotel Grounds. Also public tennis and bathing beaches, Fishing! Over 600 varieties. See hotels for boats. Free Aquarium, east end of Flagler street. Marine curio shop on Margaret street. ft Taxi Stands at railroad station and hotels. See Key West. Se Ocean Boulevard, to encircle city, now being built by Monroe county. Over-Sea Highway, from Key. West to the mainland. One-third distance completed, balance of roadway con- tracted. Steel toll-bridges to span the long water gaps. Take a taxi spin out over the Ocean, from the city of Key West. Pipe Line for municipal waterworks soon to be taid from mainland. Plenty of fresh, pure water to Key West and the Florida Keys. Building permits and Bank deposits rapidly increas- olises. At New Orleans they will pace agi ae é pause for a full day. At Denver RAS is a ts aa) Ck ai they plan to spend two days. a Rilatdae deat uy, ; ! ; driving past stop lights and talking rudely to the cop who pinched | her. ‘This picture shows her in police court, where she got a $50 fine. Beside her is Patrolman Frank Williams, who arrested ‘her. | ing. Key West postal receipts show an average monthly. Governor Nellie Ross, of Wyom- aMytlt.? ing, has planned elaborate enter- tainment, which will include a trip to the Yellowstone Nationa! Park, a rodeo and other features. Governor Martin will return by + way of Springfield, Ill., where he ‘will speak at the Mid-Day ‘Luncheon Club. There the chief texecutive will tell some 200 ; political and business leaders of ‘Miinois something about the state of Florida. * Governor and Mrs, Martin will tbe absent probably about two ‘weeks. Several days-will be con- ‘sumed in making the trip to and ‘from Wyoming. | Extravagances of state govern- ‘ments will be one of the principal ;topies of discussion at the confer- sence, according to a telegram re- teeived from Governor Ralph 0. : r, of Maine. Competent [statisticians ‘will be present, Gov- ‘ernor Brewster said, to show ex- actly what the states have been expending in the past 10 years, and the foundation will be laid for an -eduveational campaign regarding ‘state responsibilities and finance. ATP R SEH 9.84.8, 0°98 . we '* FACTS AND FIGURES . ee ee ee France’s total 53,309,000. -- Pi © Locusts travel 200 miles in a and a night. population is now. ~ ge Ria tl ~", An average of one shipwreck a y is the toll of the sea each year. metimes ten in a day in the fourteen years between Mie time he was 17 and his tragic death at 31. locks and 1,215,500 sheep bs and 1,000,000 pigs were at the great Smithfield in London. “2In 1924, according to figures public, 1,218 persons killed in the mines of Great Br and 197,111 disabled for More than three days. "3 ONE IN TEN Neglecting a little wound, cut abrasion of the flesh may in eases out of ten cause no great suffering. or inconvenience, | But it is the one case in ten that uses blood poisoning, lockjaw < a chronic festering sore. The safest and best course i#’to disinfect the wound with Higuid Bororone and apply the _ Berozone Powder to complete the 7 - a Process. Price (liquid) 60c and $1.20. Powder 30c “880 G0c. Sold by all druggists. Bs MWF IXTY YEARS A BEGGAR ‘AST—A beggar for 60 Alexander Magill has re- his 47th sentence of a in jail for asking alms on street. P PRICKLY * | the il ARAL bint (i uslee eS * GARNUM tl AND CO. ¥ av Wai gawillans g IN: @HE DAY’S NEWS Sir Henry L. Drayton, who is} acting as Premier of Canada while Prime Minister Meighen is con- ducting his political campaign, has} long been recogniséd’as one of the ablest public administrators in the Dominion. Probably. his greatest reputation was made as head of the Canadian Railway Commission, which has powers like unto those of the Interstate Commerce, Com-| mission of the United ‘States, ex- cept that they include telephone and telegraph rates as well as rail- Way passenger and freight tariffs. in.1917 the administrative abilities of Sir Henry were further recog- nised in his appointment as con- troller of the production and dis- tribution of electrical energy in Province of Ontario. -Sir Henry. was born at Kingston, Ont., in 1869, and was educated in. Eng- land ‘and“Canada. He began the practice of law in Toronto in 1891 and speedily advanced to the front rank of his profession. UNBIDDEN GUEST LONDON—Miss Ada ‘Clatke,, a pretty nurse, was arrested: at a society wedding which she attend- ed without an invitation, hoping rt to partake of the served, champagne During 1925 there were 115,- 473 street accidents in Great Brit- ain. and some 3,971 of these! were fatal. 3 Why suffer hot nights? @cvvccceedee : | Compound has helped other women, | mouth in the winter. IN DAYS OF OUR FOREFATHERS Women Prepared Their | Own Medicines ‘The wise pioneer women learned to gather, in woods and fields, the —a remedies the In- 3 dians used, From the rafters of | colonial _ houses, pphung great bunches of dried roots and herbs, From these, in times of sick- ness, the busy mother brewed simple and | Treme- Sse ies, From roots ‘and herbs, Lydia BE. Pinkham, a descendant of these sturdy pioneers, made her Vegetable Compound. The beneficial effects ‘of- this dependable medicine are vouched for by hundreds of women who tell of returning health and energy. Mrs. Wm. Kraft of 2838 Vinewood Ave., Detroit, Mich., saw a Pinkham advertisement in the “News” one day and made up her mind that she would give the Compound:a trial. At that time she was very. weak. “After. the first‘ bottle,” she writes, bi to feel better and like a new woman after taking six.hottles,, Tecommmend it to others and always keep a bottle in the house.” If Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable why shouldn’t it help you? Otters go up ‘the stream for. the summer and down’ to the river TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS Cccccccvecenssconsesesee Dr. Albert Shaw, noted editor and publicist, born in Butler coun- ty, Ohio, 69 years ago today. Edward T. Sanford, associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, born at Knox- ville, Tenn., 61 years ago today. Dr. Frank P. Graves, Commis- sioner of Education of the State of New York, born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 57 years ago today. Grant M. Hudson, representa: tive in Congress of the Sixth Mich- igan district, born in Lorain coun- ty, 0., 58 years ago today. Montague Glass, noted Ameri- can author and Playwright, borri in Manchester, England, 49. years tigo today.” “* * : { SURELY. You will feel better next day if you sleep with ‘an Emerson Fan, * july124f By a recent Government decree, 8 per cent of rye becomes 'a com- pulsory ingredient in flour for bread making in France. £ Ps —_—_———__ EMERSON one forge the heat Is there anything worse hot night, unable to eleep? Is there anything finer cooling breezes bring you a full night's test 90 that morning finds you fresh and fit. An Emerson Fan will keep you cool and comfortable for years at less cost than the outlay for one month's warmth in winter. Why put up with the heat Emerson than to have when you need “put and forget the heat?” Remember, only Emerson Fans are guaranteed 5 Zr sd lat vets longs. You can get en Emerson inthe size you want at a price you want to pay. MERSON FANS with the 5 THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY JOS. H. MONTICINO, Sales Mer. than to fret and toss on a so to get an year guarantee GOP PPIIDIDIDIDIIIDILIODIVIIODIODIDIDID IDOI ODHS: THE HOUSEWIFE =. READ THE FOLLOWING LIST OF ARTICLES; ALUMINUM WARE, WHITE ENAMEL WARE, GREY AND BLUE ENAMEL WARE, TIN WARE, GLASS WARE, EARTHEN WARE, DINNER SETS, CHINA WARE, NESCO OIL STOVES (OVENS), NEW PERFECTION OIL STOVES (SUPERFEX), REFRIGERATORS (ALL KINDS AND SIZES), SCREEN WIRE, FLOOR MOPS AND POLISHES. We also have dusters, brushes, floor mats, floom brooms, clothes baskets, clothes lines, water coolers, ice cream freezers, kitchen knives, forks and spoons, table ware, electric pumps. In fact, if it’s anything else for the home, we have it. Wm. 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Key West Foundation Company’s beautiful Sub- division at easterly end of the island is daily reporting “Progress.” Several new houses under construction. 25 ft. business lots on Flagler Street, $100 per front foot, or $2,500, « 50 ft. residential lots, $75 per front foot, or $3,750. Terms 20 per cent cash, balance 1, 2 and 8 years; interest 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annnu- ally. All. titles insured by New York Title and Mort-| gage Company. Certificate of Title Insurance delivered to purchaser with contract. Those desirous of consul either the Wall Street Journal or the Boston News Bureau find copies of the same on file: im our office. Any further information on Key West will be gladly furnished by * Z KEY WEST FOUNDATION CO, MALCOLM MEACHAM, President FIDELITY CORD TIRES 30x31 $10.95 FIDELITY RED TUBES 30x3 $ 2.25 All Fidelity Tubes—Antemony Cured, and Laminated Construction PIERCE BROS. CO. 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