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PAGE EIGHT Seeeseesor ec eoTeeeeeee! SIDELIGHTS | By Marcy B. Darnall eo President Coolidge caught’ a 3- pound fish in a stream in the Ad- irondacks and presented it to Gov- ernor Al Smith, who will have it moun‘ed and placed on exhibition in the state museum in Albany. Probably no refrigeration was re- quired in connection with the transportation of the fish to the state capital. . * The Rey. Loren Pecaut, an Iowa evangelist, will not have to eat his hat. He offered to do so, how- ever, provided he could not prove to a committee of Columbus Junc- tion business and professional men that the Bible is the word of God. He preached a sermon that con- vineed the committee, who saved the preacher’s headgear and di- gestive apparatus on the first bal- lot, 7 “English and French newspapers have been publishing bitter at- tacks on the United States on ac- count of war debts. Americans int Paris restaurants were assaulted by rowdies on account of jealousy over*the greater value of the dol- ld. “That anti-American feeling] “ is growing throughout the world can not be doubied. Visionary paeifists who would abolish mili- tary training might take note of thege. things. 4 “* * Few people in America under- stand that the Boers of South Af- rica are quite civilized, said Com- missioner Louw of ghat country, honself a typical Boer, in a recent address, and added; “Most people sdem to think that lions and tigers are shot as easily in Capetown as cashiers and jewelers in New York. "* Will H. Hays, ezar of the movie ‘worldshas been alternately praised | ®. and damned, but principally praised, since he assumed his du- ties in 1922 upon resigning as Postmaster General. His services at $100,000 a year hav® evidently been satisfactory to his associates who haye. secured his acceptance of # contract for an additional ten years. “= “Zipp,” a famous sexless mon- key, is a regent arrival in this eountry from Germany. and has attracted considerable attention from ‘scientists. It may be that nature was trying to produce a Perfect specimen of professional reformer. INTERESTING NOTES|; SPesecccccccccccccesseee ‘Under a new wage agreement milk wagon drivers in Boston re- ceive $39 a week. The propositior to celebrate Easter on a fixed date is opposed by the Pope on __ traditional grounds. Tt is said that Robert. Louis Stephenson wrote his famous “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” in the short space of seven days, Edward Hawkins, reputed to have been the inventor of the|\ popeorn confection known. as “erackerjack,” died at Noblesville, Ind., at the age of 54. Tt is said that a fund of §$1,- 000,000 is being raised by the National Association for the Ad- vancement of Colored People, for the purpose of fighting “Jim Crow” laws, race segregation and disfranchisement. Bird Talks | § |bury, has passed her bar exami- ” « barboda, or sacred bird of who can talk as well as parrot that ever asked for a cracker. “Mac” can’t fly——barbodas, it is le have to be fabu y old before they jearn—but he can hop "most anywhere. His favorite food is dark beer and limburger cheese. » here on the head of MeNary of Sacramnte, Calif. LEGALS IN COURT OF COUNTY JUDG yORROB COUNTY, STATE 0! FLORI DA. In re Estate of Sarah Saunders Notice is hereby given, to all whom it may concern that on the 16th day of August A. D. 1926, I shall apply to the Honorable Hugh Gunn, Judge of said Court, as Judge of Probate, for my final discharge as Executor of the estate of Sarah Saunders, deceased; and that at the same time I will present my final accounts as Executor of said estate, and ask for their approval. a Dated June 14th A. D. 1926. - JAS, A. HANNIBAL, - Executor, june16-23-39; july7-14-21-28; aug4-11 IN CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF FLORIDA, TWENTIETH JUDI OIAL CIRCUIT, MONROE COUN. TY—IN CHANCERY, Miriam Isabell, Nottage, Compininant, va. Hdgar Nottage, Defendant. lt appearing by the sworn bill filed in the above-stated cause that Edgar Nottage, the defendant there- in named is a nonresident of the State of Florida, and_ whose ‘resi- dence is unknown and that he is over the age of twenty-one years; it is therefore ordered that said nonresident defendant be and he is hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or before the 23rd day of August A, D, 1926 otherwise the allegations of said bill will be taken as con- fessed by said defendant. it is further ordered that this or- der be published once each week for four consecutive weeks m The Key West Citizen, a newspaper publish- ed in said County and State. This July 2ist, 1926, SEAL) D, 4 FILER, Clerk Circuit Court. By M. J. SWEETING, Deputy Clerk. T. S. CARO, Solicitor for Complainant, July21.28 jaug4-11-18 ORDER OF PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY FLORIDA—IN CHANCERY. AZURE SHORES, INC. a Florida Corporation, Com- plainant, ¥s, Bill For Rescission And Other Equit- able Relief. F. E, Sweeting, R. B. Skains, First Trust & Savings Bank ® Florida Corporation, _@: Trustee, Charles L. Ort, James §. Aber, A. Louis, Helen C. Cromer joined by A Cromer, her husband, and Joseph EK, Ander- son, Ada V. McCoy, a widow, Arthur Rivett, H. M. Chute, Leonard P. ‘Hayes, Margaret Pearson and 0. 5. Pearson, her husband, Re- Spondents, it appearing by the affidavit of Louis Snetman, President of Azure Shores, Inc., a’ Florida Corporation, the complainant in the above styled cause, Which said affidavit made on behalf of the complainant. is ap- pended to the bill of complaint herein, that the respondents Mar- garet Pearson and O. E. Pearson, her husband, Ure non-residents of the State of Florida, and are resi_ dents of the following place at the South LaSalle Street, clo T. W. Tracey, Chicago, Ilinois; and ‘that there is no person in the State of Florida, ‘the service of a subpoena upon whom would bind the said re- Spondents, and that the said re- spondents are over the ages of twenty-one years; it is, therefore, ORDERED that the said non-resi- dent respondents are hereby re- quired. to appear to the bill ‘of com- plaint filed in said cause on dr be. ‘ore the 18th day of August, 1926, or otherwise the allegations of said bi will be taken as confessed by said respondents. FURTHER ORDERED that, this order be published once a we: for four (4) consecutive weeks tin KEY WEST CITIZEN, a newspaper pub- lished in said County and State. DON® this 14th day of July, 1926. (SEAL), 5 Z. FILER, igs we Court, Monroe Coun- ie h HENRY D. WILLIAMS, Complainant's Solicitor. x Julyh-21-28; aug4-11 Port of Key West, Fla., July 16, 1926. Notice is heréby given that the following described vehicle was selzed at Key West, Fla, on June 30, 1926 for “violation of Sections 061 and 3062 of the Revised Statutes of the United States to wit, a Ford. Touring Cat, five passenger, model T, No. 8861898, Florida license No. 124-907-C, owner unknown. All Persons claiming the above de- seribed vehicle or any interest therein are hereby notified and ad- monishéd to file claim of ownership with the undersigned at Key West, Fla., within twenty days from the first publication of this notice, otherwise the said car, its equip- ment, ete, Will be sold ‘at_ public auction in front of the Federal Building, Key West, FI at 12 ofclock Toon on August 926, int the manner prescribed by ‘the statutes. C. N. Hildreth, Jr, Col. leetor. BI + augé United States Customs Service, Port of y West, Fla, July 21, 1926. Notice is hereby ‘given that the following described vessel has been seized in Boca Chica Channel, y ¥ it, Act of June ct of June 7, 1897, Sec- and 3068 of the é of the Tariff 6 in. beam ownes of re William Fla., together w équipment and appurtenai unto belonging. All persons claim ing the above described vessel 0 | any Interest therein are notified and admonished to file claim of ov ship at the » first publica and appurtena longing witl the statute , Collector. jul | ———aaae ' |PEER'S DAUGHTER LAWYER | LONDON—Hon. Ruth Burton following address, to wit: 332} United States Customs Service, | — House within | “Classified Column Seam 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! 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 FURNISHED HOUSE: $35 per month. Apply at 825 Duval) Street. july 27-3tx} MOST DES:RABLE rooms in the} city for comfort and con-| venience. Summer rates. The Palms, phone 119. july23-6tx emma | FURNISHED apartment, White! street. Apply 503 Duval street. June 28-tf WANTED register. “G,” care Citizen. july14-tf WA... ED—Those who desire en- graved visiting cards to give us, their orders. The Artman Citizen building FEMALE HELP WANTED i LADIES: Work for us at home in spare time. Interesting andj profitable. No selling. En- close stamp. Cosmos Manufac- turing Co., 4401 Broadway, Chi- cago. Room A. july 28 aug. 1. FOR SALE CHEAP—1919 model Buick sport roadster; good condition; four new tires. See Robert Spotts- wood. july 22-6tx OLD PAPERS for sale. 100 for a nickle. The Key West Citizen, 125 Duval street. WARRANTY deeds, mo! deeds, netes and other legal blanks. We keep them in stock. The Artman Press, 125 Duval street. tf FOR PRINTED SOCIETY STA- TIONERY, The Artman Preae, 125 Duval street. Phone 66. RUBBER STAMPS — When in need of Rubber Stamps, see the Artman Press, 125 Duval street, Key West Florida. uf FOR SALE—General Electric} Motor. Five horsepower, 1,80 R. P. M., 22.1 Ampheres, 110 Volt, 60 Cvcle. 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. may6 REAL ESTATE 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. maril 'NEW MEMBER ON SURVEY BOARD (Dy Associated Press) | TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 28. | —W. F. Alderson, of the Depart- | ment of Commerce at Washing- | ton, has succeeded U. H. Robin-| son, of Jacksonville, as supervisor | of Tailahassee district for the in- dustrial survey being conducted by the Florida Division, Southeast Advisory Board in co-operation | |with the government. Mr. Robin- son left for special. work in Cali-| fornia. | “HOT DOG” BET FATAL | | WAUKEGAN, Til. — Charles | Slattery, a Chicagoan, died from | an attack of acute indigestion af-| ter eating seventeen frankfurters | on a bet. | Miss Bertha B. Macfarlene, president of the Louisiana Asso- ciation of Life Underwriters, is! | the first woman to be elected to} such an office in any state. i Lace for Fall Lave collars and cuffs, fashion ex. perts say, will be “the thing” this fall. | GOAT OUTSPEEDS PIG WAUKEGAN, Ill.—In a race between a pig and.a goat driven | to harness the goat won. SPECIAL Used CADILLAC TOURING HAYNES TOURING ROLLINS TOURING . i) FORD SEDAN . FORD COUPE FORD TOURING ... FORD TOURING ... FORD TOURING. FORD TOURING OLDSMOBILE CHASS | Buckley, daughter of Lord Wren- | | nation, ||) STAR COFFEE MILLS DELICIOUS & REFRESHING A delicious cup of fine flavored COFFEE is a satisfying drink at all times. That is why every- body who has tried our COF- FEE is a STAR COFFEE MILLS enthusiast. Si2 GREENE ST. Phone 256 ‘ 2H. D. MOTORCYCLE SALE OF Cars $350.00 325.00 . 350.00 75.00 WILLYS-KNIGHT TOURING . 375.00 425.00 135.00 75.00 175.00 225.00 175.00 S 2 CYL. AT .... 225.00. FRANKLIN TOURING dt ee ¥/, Off These Prices for Cash Lewis Motors Co. Key West, Florida Prese 125 Duval street, in The) BARGAIN LOTS on Grinell atreet, “UTansements have been made to, ;| Cort Thomas and Southard Sts. | Dance Arrive; Aftair |” To Be Given Thursday Joseph Mondul ounces that. ithe serpentine oot have ar- rived for the serpentine dance to be given tomorrow evening at the Coral Isle Casino, and that prep-. jarations are being made for an {unusually elaborate and brilliant jaffair. Exceptionally fine music will add to the charm of the merry | event and a number of attractive | |feature will be included in the |program of the evening. | Roy Hamlin and Joseph Mondul | are promoting this serpentine | ,dance and they guarantee one and jall who attend a royal good time. | | WILL TAKE NEGRO | BACK TO PRISON: | (Ry Anxoeiated Press) ‘ | TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 28.' |—Willie Warner, negro, will be; ‘returned to the state prison at) |Raiford to serve a fifteen year / jsentence from Orange county, for breaking ‘and entering and grand japon: Warner has been serv- ing a one-year sentence in the Parrish prison at New Orleans in |lieu of $1,000 fine for breaking jand entering. He. was sent there from the Louisiana State prison | ‘at Baton Rouge after serving a |two year sentence, and his term / | will expire on August 2nd, when send for him. | | Warner received -his Orange} |county sentence in February 1922! jbut escaped April 2, 1923. He| jwas next heard from in Georgia, | where he served one year. He is} known as George Lunsford in| {Louisiana and served a 15-year sentence in this state for break- ing ‘and entering under the name of Robert Ector. _ /KEY WEST TIN SHOP H _ JAS. A. FEENEY, Prop. |“Eivbaything Im Sheet Metal” CHICKENS ‘FRESH KILLED CHICKENS Delivered At Your Door Daily ARCHIE THOMPSON Phone 879 1001 Eaton St. the greater needs of the South, requires a continuous flow of new money to build addi- tional plant; and greater revenue to pay the cost of réndering the more extensive service. This year the growth of the business in Florida, alone, will require additions and replace- ments costing approximately $9,500,000. This money must be secured from investors, and the company’s earning capacity must be sufficient te make the investment attractive. Te EXPAND the telephone system to meet This rapid expansion is causing the invest- ment per telephone to increase steadily and the revenue per telephone station must be maintained at a proper level, to insure the flo v of new capital. © Economical management and cfficiont workers have kept the operating expenses at a minimum, and today your dollar buys more and better tele- phone service than ever before. The problem of maintaining a proper margin between expense and revenue is one of equal eon- cern to the telephone user and the telophone eom- pany. Its solution depends largely upon your ap- preciation of its importance. DAVID LAIRD, Florida Manager “BELL System™ SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY We bavi: large quantity of medium grade Manila Second Sheets which we secured at a very low figure and will sell them as long as they last for 1,000 $1.00 500 75¢ Call and see them or ’Phone your order to The Artman Press ’Phone 66 POTS EPSESCLSLOCLLENSO IOS DION ENS eoceesony ess. oh ttt opted ere gp-bn- tp