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PAGE TWO AGRICULTURAL — SUBJECTS WILL BE DISCUSSED PROMINENT EDUCATORS AND AUTHORITIES TO DELIVER ADDRESSES AT UNIVERSITY | OF FLORIDA (By Associated Press) TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 29. —Addresses by prominent edu- eators and authorities on agricul- ture subjects will feature the an- tual Agricultural Teachers’ Con- ference, to be held at the Univer- sity of Florida, August 9 to 13, according to the program made public by E. W. Garris state sup- ervisor of vocational agriculture. Those who are. on the program for talks at the five-day confer- ence include W. S. Cawthon, sup- erintendent of public instruction; R. D. Maltby, of the Washington, D.t.,federal board; J. G. Gee, of the’ University of Florida; R. M. Sealey, state supervisor of high schools; J. C. Pridmore, of At- lanta, director of the National Fertilizer Association; J. N. Mc- Bride, of Savannah, agricultural development agent for the Sea- board Air Line railroad; A. J. Peacock, of Plant City, and J. L. Butts, of Lemon City, vocational agriculture teachers, and Mr. Gar- ris. Among the subjects to be dis- cussed by the speakers are ‘‘Part Time and Evening Work,” by Mr. Maltby; “Organization of Subject Matter,” Mr. Gee; “An Analysis of the Work Done Last Year,” Mr. Garris, and ‘Ornamental Plant Propagation,” by Mr. Pea- cock and Mr. Butts. Committees will be organized and ussigned at the opening of the conference, and their reports will be received at the final session, to be held during the forenoon of August 13. Virtually all vocational agricul- tural teachers of Florida, number- ing upwards of fifty, are expect- ed to take part in the conference, Mr. Garris said. ‘ Seevveseeees eecccoece Seesecevevecooconseuesoe Today is the festival of St. Olaf, the patron saint of the Nor- wegians. Benito Mussolini, premier of Ttaly and an outstanding figure in world affairs, is 43 years old to- day. ‘The cornerstone of a new mil- lion-dollar home for the Milwaukee Aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagies will be laid today with elaborate ceremonies. William N. Jardine, Secretary of Agriculture, will pay his first visit to New England today to de- liver an address at the Farm and Home Week in Amherst, Mass. Pee sceppaw ro security, in- nal competition for raw materials and its effect on world peace, and the future role of chemistry in international affairs will be discussed by specialists of world-wide reputation at the sixth annual > Williams College Institute of Politics, to be opened today at Williamstown, Mass. RULE AGAINST HIGHWAY MARKERS (Ry Associated Pres) FROSTPROOF, Fla., July 29.— Another organization came to the support of the Florida beautifica- tion slogan, “Swat the sign and save the scenery,” when the As- sociated Boards of Trade of the Seenie Highlands unanimously adopted the following resolution: “The Associated Boards of Trade of the Scenic Highlands petition the Polk County Beau- tification committee to request all Chambers of Commerce in Polk County to refrain from erect- ing any highway markers except- ing small steel signs on the high- ways of Polk county until the state road department has approved uniform road markers.” NOTHING TOUCHED IT! “Nothing touched that aching spot until I took Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys. Tam so glad I can recommend them to others.” Eased of her pain, Mrs. Ellen Reighard of South Fork, Penna., writes this | , HAVE Some | * PUTATUHS, 2 BLossom ? SS TLL TAKE Two OF THREE? THANK Yous THE KEY WES? CITIZEN By Williams) TRwillems Sikes oF nat Meiers. we, 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 1st, 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 3; 1936; bonds No. 16 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, 1989; bonds No. 45 to 49, both inclusive, for $1,000.00. each, payable June 1, 1940; bonds No. 55 to 59, both inelusive, 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 inelusive, for $1,- 000.00 each, payable June 1, 1946; bonds No. 129 to 188, 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 inelusive, 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 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 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 check will be forfeited to the County as liquidated damages in the event the bidder fails or re- thankfully. Foley Pills have help- ed many people—a reliable valu- able medicine guaranteed to give satisfaction. Constantly in use over 25 years. Ask your druggist for Foley Pills, Key West Drag Co, julyl-Im 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 approving the validity of said bonds, will be delivered to the purchaser free of charge. The right is reserved to] for $1,000.00 each, payable June 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 of 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 “\d, both. principal and interest being payable in gold t the National Bank of Commerce, 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, 1986; bonds No. 57 to 66 both: inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1937; bonds No. 97 to 106, both inelusive, for $1,- 000.00 each, payable June 1, 1938; bonds No. 137 to 146, both in- elusive, for $1,000.00 each, pay- able June 1, 1939; bonds No. 177 to 186, both inelusive, for $1,- 000.00 each, payable June 1, 1940; bonds No. 217 to 226, both in- elusive, for $1,000,00 each, pay- able June 1, 1941; bonds No. 257 to 266, both inclusive, for $1,- 000.00 each, payable June 1, 1942; bonds No. 297 to 306, both inclu- sive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1943; bends No.*337. to $46, both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1944; bonds No. 377 to 386, both inclusive, 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} to 532, both inclusive, for $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, 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 jto 1092, both inclusive, for $1,- 000.00 each, payable June 1, 1954; bonds No. 1473 to 1542, both in- clusive, 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 fage value of the bonds. bid ‘for, “Which certifyé 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 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 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, Fla. july22-29; aug5-12-19 An Emerson oscillating fan for $15.00. july12-tf CL hh LL had LL) HATS OF ALL KINDS CLEANED & BLOCKED | Ladies! and Gentlemen’s Hate | Made to Order GEORGE’S HAT SHOP | 608 DUVAL ST. Baa Paaaawas HOTEL HAL IN THE CENTER OF ALL ACTIVITIES CAPACITY 300~ DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET OPEN ALL THE YEAR <:— EUROPEAN PLAN Arthur H. Mould My casa. > TODAYS ANNIVERSARIE i bly of Indian territory met at Vin- cennes. born) at Scottsville, Va. | Charlottesville, Nov. 12, 1919. | 1860—Rt. Rey. Franeis B. Blan- chet became fitst archbishop of Oregon City. * 1851—The planet Eunomia was discovered by A. de Gasparis. 1878—Professor Maria Mitchell headed a scientific expedition to Colorado to view an eclipse. left England for military service in Egypt. 1896—The Irish Land Bill was passed -by the British House of Commons. 1921—Chief Jusiice Taft open- ed the Institute of Politics at Wil- liamstown, Mass. 1925—Prince of Wales conclud- parted for South America. Spanish, Mexican or iteh—One bottle Imperial Remedy is guaranteed to be enough for any case, All druggists au- thorized to refund your money if it fails.—Adv. seilles~was convicted’ of being the head of a gang which had system- atically blackmailed several mer- chants. New Vitality Are you always tired? Do you feel old and worn out? Are you weak and restless? Has the tingleand fire of health died out? Have you lost all ambition? ; of pli and - bene, beady and sent, LEONARDES ELIXIR for the BLOOD will put fresh en- gteyand new ambitionin you- It js build: er of vitality, of rich, healthy Te stimulates the liver, kidneys, stomach and ands. From the first dose you can feel response to its tonic powers. LEQNARDI'S ELIXIR for the BLOOD Haus 1 loss of appetite, low vi- tality, }, jumpy nerves LEONARDI'S ELIXIR for the BLOOD BUILDS VITALITY 1.2 ot oll druggists ‘gout. 1882—The Duke of Connaught} ed his visit in South Africa and de-| Rarber’s | Mile. Corinne Lespreets of Mar-} “incor Puts Weight 5) on Weak Skinny Men |, Hollows in’ cheeks—hollows in the. sides of neck—flatness” in 1805—The first general assem-| chest—why don’t you do some- | ‘thing to. make yourself look like \2 real man? McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Com- 1847—-Thomas S.- Martin, Un-| sound Tablets put on ‘weight ited States senator from Mirginia, | where weight is needed-—not only ied at} | that but they build up your gen- | eral health and you grow strong- | er, more energetic and get plenty \ of ambition. | One woman gained 15 pounds lin’ six weeks and if any -under- weight man or woman doesn’t jgain 5 pounds in 30 days with Me- | Coy’s, Key West Drug Company or \the druggist from whom they pur- chased them will gladly return the \purchase price. 60 tablets 60 cents. Ask for McCoy’s—they are sugar coated. i! POINT VIEW : | SUBDIVISION ON THE || ISLAND OF BOCA CHICA || WHERE you will be within 20 minutes north of KEY WEST |] with your { CHOICE OF CHURCHES ontoftice, THE BEST of schools, postottice, | movies, where you within 10 minutes of the KX“Y WEST CITY GOLF CLUB ONE of the finest golf courses. in the state of Florida, This is an OPPORTUNITY IF YOU are fond of fishing to securea lot where you. ¢an spend your VACATION A LOCATION that you will al- ways love ' TO CALL YOUR HOME WHERE you can spend your time any time for it is SUMMER. ALL WINTER ON OUR ISLANDS the whole year. 1 AM OFFERING YOU A SAFE INVESTMENT. OUR LOTS ARE 50x100 y ce, $1,000. Our terms, Ges Gown, then. $25. a month: for three months, the balance in quarterly payments of $50 each unti! the full amount is paid. For further information address Cc. J. HUELSENKAMP Suite 309-11 Olympia Bldg, , Miami, Fila. ie eA RSER OTSA EEE ¥ \ | i { POCIIOPSPLEL ELA La hd, MJ LOOK! SPECIALS LOOK! FOR THIS WEEK ONLY fd, QOPPIPIPIOIOLIDDIDIODIILS. ILL LEAL LAL EA hhh hk dd hd Reg. $5.50 Automatic - Wi $14.50 Valu N $5.35 No Better Coo Mad Oil Stoves Value Regular $6.75 Value king Baker ckless Reg. e $11.75 ine THESE ITEMS SOLD ONLY FOR CASH PIERCE BROS. COMPANY COR. FLEMING AND ELIZABETH ST. CLARA A Ld dL dd dik chchah dak didadiddidiaatntatadh A CITY of 18,000 inhabitants |) | | | } 10 per cent’ Reduction on White Mountain Freezers 10 per cent Reduction on All Mowers 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, Europsan plan, single $2 up, double $4.up. “ Hotel Casa Marina, closed for the season, Population of Key West, 18,000. Municipal Golf Lifks—a sporty course, extending from Gulf to Ocean. Summer rates, green fees 75c 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. Taxi Stands at railroad station and hotels, See Key West. 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. = PORE ected Sor oe Wiroe soon to be laid | mainland. enty of fresh, pure wate! : West and the Florida Reva, . —— f Building permits and Bank deposits rapidly increas- Ze Key West postal receipts show an average monthly 4 inlerease over last year of 30 per cent. Best natural harbor in Florida. reach $47,000,000.00 annually. ‘ Duval Mortgage Company. First mortgage loans to home owners and home builders. Maximum loan $5,000.00. On improved income business properties $12,500, Applications received at Company’s office Exports-imports “No. 614 Duval Street. . Key West Foundation Company’s beautiful. Sub- division at easterly end of the island is daily reporting “Progress.” Several new houses under construction. 26 ft. business lots on Flagler Street, $100 per front foot, or $2,500. , 60 ft. residential lots, $765 per front foot, or $3,750. Terms 20 per cent cash, balance 1, 2 and 8 years; po 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 consulting either the Wall Street Journal or. the Boston News Bureau will find copies of the same on file | im our office. Any further information on Key West will be gladly furnished by KEY WEST MALCOLM Phone 45 FOUNDATION CO. MEACHAM, President 614 Duval Street Ohhh hh hk heh had hk ha’ No. 3 Washtubs)Largest Size 75e) 8 C Klaxon $2.65 Simplex Electric Iron. Gen- uine Michrome Wound Heat Unit Reg. $5.00 Value $3.95 NIIP IPPOPLIPOLILOZSOLCSCO PCCP LLP CCL C COLAC LLL ECL Rig-gid ironing Table Reg.” $5.00 Value $3.65 PHONE 270

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