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SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1926. PAGE SEVEN: ohne ener Maloney, Mary Eliza Maloney, Euphemia Maloney, Walter C. Meloney, Raymond Moore, J. 8. Mesa, P. L. Mesa, Isaac Merriken, R. E. Marzyck, J. W. Moreno, B. C. Moreno, Rosina Miller, Andrew R. Menendez, Clara Millington, Clara L. McDonald, Geo. E. McInnis, A. H. McInnis, Sarah Ann MeAbee, H. C. MeCook, R. W. MeCook, Walter MeLean, F. W. Nelson, Wm. E. Niles, Cleveland a. Ochanderena, Sullie Ogden, David M. Olsen, John G. Oliveros, Gordon * Oliveros, Mary Ogden, Geo. H. Ochanderena, Reva Otham, J. L. P. Pritchard, Reginald Park, Iverson Park, Geo. G. Park, John C. Pieree, John A. Pierce, Eugene F. Pierce, Sam’! J. Pitcher, I. H. Pinder, J. W. Pinder, C. C. Pinder, Sarah J, Pinder, Wallace Potter, Herbert L. Perpall, Geo. V, Pinder, Robt. W. Piodela, Jose Gmo. Piodela, Josephine Park, Wm. A. Park, Camille Pinder, Robt. B, Pritehard, Agnes Pinder, Hamilton Pinder, Pohn W. Pinder, Ralph B. * Pinder, J. H. Jr. Pinder, A. C. Perkin, Chas. L. Perez, Leonard Perez, Harry Roberts, Agnes Roberts, Ada E. Richardson, Olivette Reynolds, Ida Rosselle, Paul E. Roberts, Chas H. J. Roberts, Rose Linda Roberts, John W. Sawyer, Wm. Sawyer, John F. Sawyer, B. A. Sawyer, Sam’! O. Smith, Chas H. Shehee, L. H. Skelton, W. M. Skelton, Richard Skelton, John Saunders, C. Leon Saunders, Clarence Saunders, Chas. Sweeting, I. W. Sweeting, Richard (W), (Ww) (Ww) (Ww) (Ww) (WwW) (w) (wy (Ww) (Ww) (Ww) (Ww) (Ww) (Ww) (Ww) (Ww) (W) «w) (Ww) (WwW) (Ww) (Ww) (w) (Ww) Sawyer, Richard H. Smith, ©. E. Shehee, Amalda Sands, Herman Sands, Harry L. Spencer, L. E. Schoneck, Wm. J. Stirrup, Cyril Strunk, Edward A. Symonette, C, C. Smart, Mary D. Tt. Turner, W. H. Taylor, H, H. Taylor, Nathalie Taylor, Frederick Torres, Enrique De Trout, W. H. Trevor, B. D. Tift, Jos, C. ‘Thompson, Thelma , Turner, Ella A. Taylor, Chas. Torres, Reynold Thompson, Joseph Tift, Charles Tift, Maude Thompson, Jos, R. Tedder, Geo. P. v. Valdez, J. Y. Velesco, Frank Valdez, Jose M. Velasco, Orilla Ww. Whitmarsh, Wm. Whitmarsh, Adell Watson,- Buie Williams, John S. Williams, Sam’! Wells, Willard Wells, Joseph Watkins, Euphenia Whittaker, A. L. Whittaker, Maude E. Weintraub, Bauman Weintraub, Rose B. White, Mitchell Wake, Joseph W. Williams, Carlisle Whalton, S. M. Watson, Wm. H. Whitmarsh, Thos. Williams, Malvina Watkins, Kathleen Wardlow, Chas. H. Wardlow, Mary E. Wardlow, Pauline White, W. H, Whalton, Lorena B. ¥. Young, Eliza PRECINCT NO. 7 A. Albury, William Albury, Jos. V, Albury, R. Willard !/WAlbury, Ged. "Wr" (W) (Ww) (Ww) (Ww) Albury, Wm. Beauregard (W) Albury, Edmund Albury, M. R. Albury, Roger Albury, Merlin Adams, Randal Albury, Joseph Albury, Robt, Harold Albury, Ada Albury, Myrtle Anderson, Jos. E. B. Brinson, M. M. Bethel, James B, Bethel, James M. Banks, Oscar T. Barcus, Geo. D. Cc Curry, Bertha L. Cline, Marie N. E. Engel, Geo. L. A Felton, J. Thomas (WwW) (Ww) (Ww) (Ww) (Ww) (Ww) (Ww) (Ww) (WwW) «W) (Ww) cw) (Ww) (Ww) «w) ‘ Russell, Gerogk, John S. H. Hoover, Arthur Hoover, Wm. J. Johnson, Wm. B. Johnson, Henry Johnson, Thos. J. L. Lowe, Leonard L. P. Pinder, J. W. Parker, H. S. s. Sweeting, Geo. F. PRECINCT NO. 8 c. Clark, R. J. D. Douihett, E. J. L. Lowe, H. C. London, Louis M. Roberts, Melch Roberts, Ward A. Roberts, L. S. Roberts, Stephen L. Roberts, Eugene S. Roberts, James S. PRECINCT NO. 9 A Albury, John R. Albury, Geo. A, Albury, C. G. Adams, Pritchard H. B. Brady, J. S. c. Carey, Jas. E. Caton, Nellie M. G. Gumoens, Wm. H. De J. Johnson, Henry P. Pinder, J. B. Pinder, P. B. Pinder, Henry A. Pinder, Alvin E. Pinder, Bertram Pinder, Benj. Lee Pinder, Russell Pinder, Henry M. Parker, W. S. Parker, Wm. H. Parker, Edna B. Parker, Yulee Raymond §. Richard H. H, 0. Wm. H. J. A. Eugene Russell, J. C. T. Thompson, John H. WwW. Russell, Russell, Russell, Russell, Russell, Waters, Spencer (Ww) (Ww) (Ww) (Ww) (Ww) (Ww) (Ww) (Ww) (W) | (Ww) (Ww) «wW) (Ww) (Ww) JOSEPH ROBERTS, Supervisor of Registration. cher’s Castoria is es- pecially prepared to re- TODAY’S |ANNIVERSARIES 1818—The American brig Ar- gus, after a successful cruise, was captured by the British brig Pel- iean in ihe English Channel. 1842—Gen. Worth, by general order, announced the cessation of hostilities with the Seminoles in Florida. 1870—Admiral David G. Farra- gut, the famous Union nayal com- mander in the civil war, died at Portsmouth, N. H, Born . near Knoxville, Tenn. July 5, 1801. 1876—Alexander I. of Serbia born in Belgrade. Assassinated there in 1903. 1887—Aaron A. Sargent, for- mer U. S. senator from California and later U. S. minister to Ger- many, died in San _ Francisco, Born at Newburyport, Mass., Sept. 28, 1827. 1888—Charles Crocker, who helped to.Jinance the first sur- vey of a railway route across the Sierra Nevadas, died at Monierey, Calif. Born at Troy, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1822. 1916—Russians continued their }great drive of the Austro-Ger- mans in Eastern Galicia. 1924—-President Coolidge ac- cepted the Republican nomination for the Presidency in a speech de- livered in Memorial Hall, Wash- ington. 1925—-Prince of Wales arrived at Montevideo to begin his tour in South America. SUBSTITUTE FOR — CROSS WORD PUZZLE (By Associated Pressny BERLIN, Aug. 14.—Berlin’s dog days find married couples in- dulging in a new fangled substi- tute for the cross word © puzzle. This is probing into the mysteries of the figures 3852. Someone discovered that these figures invariable come from add- ing the following: the year of ones birth, ones age, the year of marriage and the number of years married. The puzzle which is bewildering © most people, rests on the obvious fact that 3852 equals twice 1926 and that the year of birth, plus present age always equals 1926, as does the year of marriage plus the number of years of the dura- tion of the marriage, TORTURED WITH SLEEPLESS- NESS “Impossible to sleep at night, misery when I walked. My back ached so that I could not sit in eomfort"—so D. McMillen of Hud- son, N, Y. describes his plight. “I tried Foley Pills, a diuretic stimu- lant for the kidneys, and now I feel so good over my recovery. that I want to recommend them to others.” A reliable valuable medicine—constantly in use over 25 years, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Ask for Foley Pills. Key West Drug Co. augl-1m Free—absolutely free. Read Key West Electric Company ad. aug. 4-tf More thém half of the 105 coun- ties of Kansas have women super- intendents of public instruction. One More THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PRINCE OF WALES CREDITED WITH GOOD MEMORY (By Associated Press? 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