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© PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1926. THE KEY WEST CITIZj THE CITIZEN PUBL L. P. ARTMAN, IRA J, | RSA a sii ee THE MODERN GRADUAPN One of the most important C8 x gag | 4 ers ISHING Co, jexperience ‘ig the graduation fro! jool or | j ‘ just on Silla ae beso * ~ ip, sen aa and meaning- , - day that has yét come, andTdly anything else is of equal moment up to t d Press tg eichsheae vennrg, | 22° here! all news dispatcmetl herwise er, d al news published hari” 8 Papert is Be SUBSCRIPTION RATES get married. A graduati and starts out the great turni} faces this eve with a mixtur sees that a gr¢ change has ¢ one had been eltered by the lg | school or colfe gives, now fheime has come when one mugo out and do batthvith a world, perhaps meethany distressing ‘sere oe where one finfS his education, earn his own wert, is one of . |The graduate P feelings. One ,, Where before tions which a | points in a ca me Year Six Months p-Phree Months. #) One Month Weekly ADVERTISING RATES periences. Made known ow application, To one a young per is older, it seemghard thing for to give up the ger of a home in which he} been brought u d go out end thus take thard knocks of the} rid. But it is the happy giff youth to look affse days ahead faith that all weome out well. cer of youth, ngssibility of ad- is seen, but therga bouyant out- | th to success wil won. eae as received a diga from a good cy West inetitufs, there is rea- ith. The me t that learned those many fons, often’ denyj chances to go | off and havdgood time; or spf hours in sloth- | ful ease, w: Cards of thanks | actices other than. | matter of ne nts a line, ffsolutions of ose which th. Ws, will be charged respect ituary ¢ paper mplve a8 for at thgte of & subj wilt oan of local or ge blish anonymous camunica- iH OT pe | IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEs< ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN ee Be ; Waterand Sewerage. Road to the Mainland. in }sworld outside. ake go lone vain their studies Young peopl¢ho have have a right| expect fuccess [the world, only they must nofe ie rebuffs that.{1 come Bathing Pavilion. The classh painters were said to be gréat “| colorists, but they couldn’t best some of our mod- + ern girls. isheartened by > The lillies of the ield are said not to-toil, but ‘} the roses of the cheek Often appear to be working’ ‘| overtime. 1 \ extend ouf fron # ges mg the highway for the ust of anglérs,) is no}contemplated by the county commigio®» Wo meet with the ‘approval of a gre nf Peop| Those who en- Soy fishing would ipfte itand the motorists Pissing over the bri wouldbe relieved of 4 eOldition that alnjogounts ¢ a menace at the Preent time. The®S ardnarrow and it is certénly a close sl¥°F carsto pass each other isters @e lined with fish- i —+ : The chief qualification for a picnic spot is sub: > posed to be natural beauty that can be disfigured" § by the leavings. While this is called the age of violence, no i special violence of effort is noted when people have ia job of work to do. at @ ace where ing pakies on botP- On'the Saddfches bridge last Sunday a number & cars ¥*tked on’ the bridge at dif- ferent plates aw’S of people fishing. The traffic over, thiplong bridge is «rapidly in- creaming. tif parked on one side of the bridge and angl jing the rail on the opposite aia About now the prospective vacationists are ty-worrying aboit where to go-to. spend their money + and get all tired ‘out. > : ' ; The people who know all there is worth know- : ; i ing in the worldj;do not: see what the value of a ciples psa ¢ pies era: oe « School or college diploma is. an automobile th there without hurting some Pie Eats i na e no desire on the part of e people of the pleasure of ‘idges, and since the practice has almost de into a menace, about the only thing left is to build them places te tish and let th@sh. ~ a While jazz music is iked by many, the shoe- {i makers should, favor anything that leads to wearing {{ out of so much shoe leather. any one to de; fishing from tl The only Boe time to find a lot of people fat home nowadays is the hours when they are in te bed, and those are a variable quantity. nie | | | | | | | | | | HICKSV£. STAYSHICKSVILLE aad al | Some people who contemplated making a trip to the North pole this summer have probably given it up on account of their aversion to crowds. voted three to one pite of jokers who | Hicksville, ’ York, not to change | name, i laughed at the he. The noted old Quakéof long seemed rather rs to gi tradition, just ficause 50! might think tlk mme mad cording to mdery slang. Which siggest3that th towns are iltogéther too ful of being called “hick” tovfs. The curbstofoungers and street loafergOf the big cities majink the hick towns _slef, but the credit of the rents thereof is often better at the banks than thafthe smart chappies yn was named for a | [In spite of all the time we have spent singing and it would have “Scattering Seeds of Kindness” at the prayer meet- ings,"some still persist in scattering tacks and brok- en glass over the streets and highways. Pel ecient Ss THE MARRIAGE MONTH p this fine historic brilliant humorists | a “hick” town, ac- | untry and suburban | ‘June is famed as the month of Weddings, and the usual number of happy young couples through- out!the country are entering the matrimonial state, These halcyon occasions always seem very charming and vital to all. who attend these ceremonies, be- cause the interests involved are so very important. : The country is deeply concerned in thei too, and] they are not merely personal occasions affect- ing’ two peovle and two sets of relatives and friends. much more of what is going §n the world. Also people and towns|t amount to any thing must expect to stand frequently has value for advping purposes. CHANGES IN NEWSPER FIELD The country wants to see them true] unions of heart and good common sense, that wili | * eredte happy ‘and lasting family relations, and bring up worthy children. * There are said to be many yo (Lakeland Star-Tkram) ung people who | Newspapers over the cot look at matrimony as a rather casual thing, some- } that business in that line, thing that they it y are still finding | ough canstry out awhile for the fun of | flourishing, isn’t such an easy ftter to keep go Then if they don’t like it, and don’t like the | as it is to get into a particular person whom they have chosen for a | quitting and others mate, they can dissolve the union created by these | head solemn vows, and try someone else. apparently d some arpns: jwhere the In Hillsbatigh county alone papers, published ev ngs, have quit the one being the Plant strict views of divorce that once pre- | Hearst paper, and the other vailed, yet it does believe that marriage is a sacred Globe, also published evening} Anothe& ragical thing, to be entered upon only after the most earn- | change has been made in the } mphis Nets-Scim est’ reflection, and to be dissolved only for gross | itar, one of the old papers whi misconduct Peo an be cut two di: White this country will probably never return | conte: the very It Daily News, a = the Tampa Daily evenings through the week bul al ple’s ideas as to their occ upations and en- | lishing a Sunday morning editid. joyments need to underge some change when they enter marriage. | a thorough test, the Memphis piper was wilbe t¢ If they think they are getting | give way and remain in its ow) eveting fie married merely for a companionship in sports and | has now disce amusements and for a high time generally, they have not the right idea of this new relation, morning ed leaving the’ Commer the morning paper, the suppert it deser | perits | “lighted.” ofthe cities, and the hick to leople usually know | tle ridicule, which | SCOCCCOOCOEESO OOOO CETSO OOOO OS OOOOOOOSOOOOSOOOOSOOOOSE SOOTHE IOCOOOOOOSESES' A Federal Officer, By Gum! POCA LLL LLLLLE LLL LL Lk wT. | | | i} New York woman eays she shot her husband because she loved him Better throw @ few dishes at your | wife . They say tax returns indicate pros Anyway they Indicate pros: | perity for the government A Detroit woman whe failed at suicide three times should try cross: | ine » busy corner without looking Wonder if there are people on Ue stars who wonder if there are*people on the earth You can drive @ car while hugging ® gir) and stil) keep your mind on your business. but not on your driv. ine - | Antiques appear to be the order 0” | the day In Paris a gir) of 15 mar- ried @ man of 88 (Copyright. 1926. NEA Service. inc.) DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. GORDON ecee y)\ 8 Keep Your Food Sanitary By Keeping It Cold Thompson Ice Company Incorporated TIS PLPLALBPLLALLALALALL ALLA =. | ePID DIDI IIL ILD LID DIDI MIDS. ‘ Twenty-Five Hundred STEWARTS gy BY CHARLES P. STEWART NEA Service Writer ASHINGTON—Some time ago I had occasion to remark that Ralph Beaver Strassburger of Norristown,. Pa., looked to me like @ coming man in politics. Now I'm sure of it. +8 6 TRASSBURGER unquestionably meant to be a candidate for the nomination Bill Vare got His issue would have been the same is- sue as Bill's—the prohibition issue. Ilis program is the attainment of temperance by the light wine and beer route. a If Strassburger had run, Vare Probably would have stayed out But Strassburger was detained in France, where he'd been visiting, by his only s®n's serious illness, and didn't arrive home until too late to attend to the necessary preliminaries to launching his candidacy, Flegible. Bicrins Words often misused: Don't,say ave you lit the lamp?” Say Often mispronounced: aye (al- \ ways), pronounce asa in “da: A (yes), ‘pronounce as i ie.” Often misspelled: recognize; ze. Synonyms: part, particle, piece, portion, fragment, atom, element, member, ingredient, section, se | ment, installment. Word study: “Use a word thye times and it is yours.” Let us in- crease our vocabulary by master- ing one word each day. Today's urd: Arbitrary; depending on the | will of the arbi absolute; des- jpotic. “Th ed several of the arbitrary LOOK AND LEARN By A. C. GORDON eeccee eeccccccccee What is the largest ocean much of the earth does it Who olutionary was famous in the War as the leader n Mountain Boys”? st class of What is 1th rid? Who wrot ost pe pu w w ver Twist Answers to Yesterday's Questions: nus of Pat 9 tonight take JKLOK- LAX An earring in the modernistic man ner is made of thin plates of gold arranged flexibly The manager of a new Chicago hotel announces that the charge for a room for a married couple wifl be the same as that for a bachelor. Annoyed by too much spooning under the shadow of Bunker Hill monument, nearby residents asked for more lights to a around the historic grounds. be You Know a Tonic is Good when it makes you eat like a hungry boy and brings back the culor to your cheeks. You can soon feel the Strengthening. Invigorating Effect of GROVE'S TASTELESS CHIL! iunic GUC. SHLIESS LL SA HATS OF ALL KINDS CLEANED & BLOCKED Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hats Made to Order GEORGE’S HAT SHOP 608 DUVAL ST. Dollars Seventy per cent of the families of New York City have incomes of $2,500 a year or less. Whether your income is large or small you will find it to your advantage to acquire habits of thrift by careful saving and habits of wise investment by placing your savings ACKING Strassburger, the wet | Republicans needed a champion, and Bill Vare offered himself— | was glad of the chance, no doubt | Strassburger did“get home in time to support Bill, personally and | through his newspaper, the Norris. | town Times-Herald. I'm prepared to | believe he was a lot of help. Er send S a Republican nomination being equivalent to an election in Penn. sylvania—under deep obligations to Strassburger n They speak of Vare's victory as having given him the leadership of Keystone State Republicanism, but my guess is that Strassburges will have about as much to say as any- body At Any rate, what he wants he'll be pretty apt to get, either by tak- | ing it for himself-or asking Vare for it. O Vare will come to the Senate— with us. THE WEATHER Stations Abilene (clear) | Atlanta (clear) | Boston (cloudy) | Charleston (clear) Florida East Coast Railway FLAGLER SYSTEM j ican: (lee) THE ST. AUGUSTINE ROUTE Corpus Christi (clear) | Effective April”20, 1926 Dodge City (pt. cloudy) .. SOUTHBOUND ARRIVE 6:25 A. M. 3:00 P. M. NORTHROUND LEAVE 7:30 P. M. 2:00 P. M. | Galveston (clear) 76 Havana Special Royal Poinciana Dining Car Service—Trains 75 and 76 For Further Information See the Ticket Agent J. D. 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