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i ae sinuitisiielncuacepiipeceiadigecnibaia eines a ani MONDAY, MAY 8, 1933. a | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ootugr deanna Aan Uttgeea 2 i in Key West and Monroe @aly Datiy Newspaper 7 THE NEW SPIRIT ROCCO MOLE OCor CRS eseeae SLE SeTeseseNecocoeoeeseLEhe:| C0008 eegeeccoccocscccncgeoses W E A T HE evidently taken. on a new lease of life. eeccecevaqocccqoquqcessacsongeqocoooceeesiese: abe DE sprees Le Sagefit ~ : ed : across, Solution of Saturday’g Puzzle 10. le euch Optimigm is rayypant everywhere. i novelist-playwright, boro. | F | Florida senarsllp. fair tonieht » _ Where foumerly were drawn faces} © Foatitke part say © 11. Bhrice: an Died Nov. 17, 1747. ‘ Se and Tuesde a and tired eyes, smiles and vivacity are the it Came togernes [S|PTAZZS/A[O Be [S/6]e 1 pees ? 1821—William H. Vanderbilt, Te ian ksow a ces ae matter | rule. t % P 20. Title of re | son of the founder of the family j erick Misa 18|north portion and gentle to mod- : derate southeast or south over .0 Ins, | South portion and fair weather . ‘ { 10 Ins, tonight and Tuesday. n }in New York City, Das: 8 1885. jNormal Precipitation | TAUMs1 “ast Gulf: Madgrate south: 1824— Walker, prebab- at 8 eine thie in east or south winds. {ly Amerie greatest Giboster |, vere” RIG m| WEATHER CONDITIONS adventurer, whose activities took; Sun rises -}. Pressure is low this morni -;throughoyt the Rocky co TODAY’S » This great country of ours has very A Fel a) as nd 13. Diner E 14. Solemn TH YEAR ‘ : The country is once again proud of} 3s. Degler ti cloths (P| hi touch (Bt lO} BI been the | fortune; ‘said to” have ‘Member. , tichest man in the world of his day| fhe Associated see cg born at New Brunswick, N. J. Died| Yesterday’s e Mt ‘of all {O}m| | 7] as ean babar batt Sit x yiced ito On all sides we find hope. 19. ; oof The, new, spirit of America is due to! the. sudden. ing. off of the shackles i -#2.00/ which have bound the people of the coun-. 2.60 | try for the past fifteen or. twenty. years. puree Liberty, once again means something 3: Sipents: g "and the patriotism of the people, long dor- | % uatie fray mant, has beeen reborn. , 33, Be the matter : Along the great cross-continental | eee _~"** | highways, hotel men, innkeepers, owners —" Aevehaisine Hares ~~" “ | of roadside stands, alh tell. the same. story. Mate Knows 28 A Travel is increasing and the travelers All reading notic de of thanks, resolutions of pare cheertul, é chy clined hotiggd ete, Wall Db chATRE? For af Business i picking: up, « sours ts Se corkage usaite fan "NS | Two, months af Washington activity The Citizen is an oj and invites discus- | has done all this. sion of public issues and subjects of local or general + interest but it. will no publish anonymous com- |, Two months of efficient leadership, sanity in legislation, relegation to the dis- eard: of cant and hypocrisy. municat' NATIOWAL RAG ARPRRSER ASI EA The country, is almost hysterical in’ its ; , admiration and. appre¢iation of the leader- 260 Park Ave, New York; t Wacker Delve, i Gor ager Bide. AT DANA. i Old pictures connote well with stale} Ship of President Roosevelt. It amounts news. That is consistency, at least. | to almost absolute adoration and _ wor- 3 r ship. 2 If business concerns used. more print- Business has not yet hit its stride. er’s ink in advertising, they would. not| The realization that it was to have a real need so much red ink to record losges. chance for revival was almost too sudden _—— : L—-teo stunning—to have an immediate ef- There are several women’ in’ Key.| fect. West who ate as charitable as they: ‘are } beautiful, Now did we start something? gies : IS. GE ERTS Business is crouched for 4 spring and “All that I know is that I know noth- | filled: with the new. optimistic spirit, it will ing.”—Socrates. A lot of us know that} 800M be on its way in full cry, we know nothing, but unlike Socrates, Wiggkist: oP chigen gs won't admit it. EbaKey fa) Mii Gest GEIB EG) De Walei Meek He 28. Funetal 30. Diregtors 3 {Sun sets ... {pla _ ig cerry eg Bf / Moon rises | Honduras, Sept. 12, 1 ( sbebpe 4, eedionra dt die Atlantic coast, with distur! - ; Moon sets .. _ Full moon, 9th ‘Lomorcaw's Tides pict “ ‘ances central over the central Rockies. and West Virginia, re- spectively.. Reins and, thunder- storms have occurred during the last 24 hours from the upper and middle Mississippi Valley eastward over southern Michigan, the Ohio ‘alley, western Virginia and Nerth Carolina and, South Caro-. lina, being heavy in. portions of- ‘Georgia, Tennessee and Minnesota. Rains also octurred over much of the country, from the northern Plains States westward to the Pa- cifie coast. Temperatures are ‘below normal this morning from ‘the Lake region eastward over New England with readings down ito freeeing the-fake Superior PeRlQR- ‘are generally aboye the seasonal ayerage, except'in the far West A o Bortions of the Mississippi, AGT? | Otticial, in, Phares, ceccconcnccnccapececcnes 1846—First battle of Mexican ‘War—General Taylor defeated twice his mi in five-hour bat PE | eee ae we she 5 || witisten Reg ag Sola 20 ag la iii \ 7 | (—< : " esd FORECAST gone — ‘oa pa eithion By Louis, PPS TP £88 28 1828—Henry_ Dunant, Swiss ilant founder of the Red “Died, Oct, 30, 1910. - | 1829—California Joe. (Moses B- 49. Explte Milner), famed. Western frontiers: as 5 mae. a, Souk, near Stan- i ie fort Ka,“ Dig Oct 29, 186 Pag 1835—A4 J. Evans Wilsen,, - : cuter of ee Eling,” and other x popular in her days, horn i Ga, Died at Mo- ‘Max: 9, 1909. 18655—Frank G. — Carpenter, oe Y//, \ione 18. 1924, 1975—Arthur W. . Thompson, public utility. capitalist; born at, Brie, in Pittsburgh, Nov. 9 ome [O] OLS ARN Ta 0] > earn en] |r] #25 [Diam ololcle| High ... Low 2 Barometer at 8 a, m, Sea level, 29.93, Lowest seen Last night Yesterda, aa a wom Sor # 4 4 % #% Chi ns “gtine * Abilene . Atlanta ‘ Boston Buffalo Charleston . Chicago Denver Detroit Duluth Kastport .. \ Galveston Helena ..- ide ae i i Ae ba A a A Huron Jacksonville KEY WEST ... Los: Angeles Miami ...... iNew, Orle: New York Pensacola Pittsburgh . St Louis St.Paul -.......... Sit. Ste. Marie . San Franc Seattle ... yf ange : = But business.has grasped the situa- tion. * THAT STOCK MARKET .Q. 9, Mcintyre is authority for the} Wall Street continues to fly in the statement that George Slocombe, Paris re- | face of logic. — en is Ernest Hemingway's closest The optimists have it. : friend. Well, what of it. Prices, continue, to, go, up, despite the ; fact that there is nothing but the hope of In days gone by women used. to, ask. if } future prosperity to justify the climb. their hats were on straight, but’ now it There is 4 maxim somewhere that be- makes. no differenc, for the prevailing | lieving a thing long enough makes it so. style calls fot hats to he put on crooked. — In the matter of the market prices of ry ara ieee aoe stocks there is every evidence, at the time | ean be readily constructed on In the recent municipal campaign, Mi- | of this writing, that the maxim has some Stock island within the limit stip- ami Politicians, to make syre that they foundation in fact. : ~julated: in the bond issue appro- would not speak to empty seats entirely, | Tavestors very evidently believe! that |E-7" "West are to vote Thursday Con carried their own audience. There were | business is coming: back and coming‘ back | was vouched for in a statement| — : a . candidates who spoke to 29 voters, ‘vane 0 aide ligre any by maior Hy othe a his family Log been|lington, Vt., 64 years ago. ving four shy of having: an audience. @, ia. no, sepse, in being . obstinate | - oo" Wie Das Dcen surveying tie | eranted the rig aie. Perhaps, some of them yes about it, and the fndioatione-axe that we tract on Stock Island for the past esate ck ta ..: Maj Gen. Paul B. Malone, U. 8. Sees: } ake. on an upward wave that will continue ¥ three weeks. Major Pease left A., born at Middleton, N. Y., 61 : yesterday for Chicago to, complete | ington $500,000 worth of wood] years ago. be “Broker's Tip” won the Kentucky to grow unless checked by. some untoward his work. | burned, but it is not reported that Derby Saturday. Concomitant with the | occurrence. : Fc apa MG re cobgxenqrian fost his head. rise in the stock market, the hunch’ was | If people believe, as they seem to be-| senting the. various Geree of| Miss Carmen Parla and Abel-|resentative to Congress, born in that this entry would win and consequently | lieve, that the time has come, to. dig the | the city. met. at the Congregational | ardo Martinez ‘were quietly mar-! Pittsburgh, 59 years ago. ae had a latge following, although he was. dollars out of the old sock and put them | church this morning and marched) ried yesterday at the home of the quoted & to 1. It was the fourth time that } imte, circulation, prosperity is: here. the stables won the American{- The very in@rease in the.market values racing claasic, and the second time in guc- | of stocks will liberate a tremendous amount records, =| egeneaeoarnnconannensay KEY WEST TODAY'S HOROSCOPE. Happenings Here Just 10, Years Ago. Today As Taken From Files Of The Citizen Till 8 p. m. Tuesday Key West. and. Vicinity: } t is tonigdt and Puen: geal, nyt meni Meas east or south winds. Money if it fails.—Advt. PORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES : abet April 27, 1933 ig benre Key West javana Tuesdays and. Fridays 12:15 au Leave Havana for Kay West Wednesdays and, Saturdays ave Key West for Bort Tampa, Wedpeadays ang Satur-. days 6:30 P. M. f Tickets, Revornetiens andi ; \ at Ticket Office on the COSTAR, Agent. Ne Abad of You COME TO MIAMI “THE MILLIONAIRES’ PLAYGROUND” With Prices That Fit Everybody's Pockethook Down through the streets, like a} shot: from a gun, e Here we have a broad, powerful li Puffy the Pig on the mind with original sl ate. A lon, tae ¥ eS You should have much influence} <j) get you!’ roars Lee, “Ill nib- among people, but should aim to, hathteaiy " avoid straining, after unprofitable|you won't,” says the Pyff, “if ings, a misdirection of effort,| my wind will hold out!” ill probably result in,de- BIRTHDAYS from that popularity,| egeeed| ies in paanegens seagenneecocenae Seek to conserve the ener; Dr, James R. Angell, president of Yale University, born at Bur- That’ an attractive golf course Ernest W. Marland of Okla- home, noted oil man, U. 8. Rep- a3 in a body to every gasoline sta-| groom on Division street, Rever. Rt: Hev. C. Hopson of Ne tion in Key West urging the pro- end A. Sanz officiating. The York, public utility executive, born prietors to keep their places closed} young couple left op the evening} at Fort Atkinson, Wis., 51 years cession Both of money for business. purposes. i eR p Loans frozen by under-value collateral Dr. Hialmar Schacht, head of, the | Wil! be paid. Sundays. °, All the dealers agreed| train for a honeymoon in Miami, (ago. to keep closed, i German Reichsbank, here ta confer with | The banks will be able to lend money. President Roosevelt, definitely decided: a} 4% capital is the greatest need of business moot question, when he says, “You Amer-| at the present time, this’ should xesylt in icans won the war and it is you who must | easly. business revival. : make the peace.” This acknowledgement The stock market will probably. con- coming from the conquered should be deci- | tinue to climb for an indeterminate period. ther Pinder, Charles Lowe andj sive, for who knows best than the vati-'} UARDING ONE'S HEAL’ quished foe who defeated him: GUAR @ ONE'S HEART Willie Smith, Hew much one should worry about his health has been the subject for many The Citizen is in receipt of zal Robert I. Aitken, of New York, A telegram was received today| iPVitation to the graduation — of 4 noted sculptor, born in Sen Fran- hy. the Pilots’ Association, from;%0hm A. Ritter, a former Citigen' cisco, 55 years ago. Senator Wm. H. Malone that the "Newsboy. John isa member. of| : BPs bill providing that the number of | the ¢lass of "27 and graduates} Michael MacWhite, Irish Free pilots shall be limited. to six pas: £20™ the Fort Lauderdale Gram-'State Minister to the United) sed today. None of the present | ™4F School, May 10, _States, born 50 years ego. | pilots will be removed during their} ae lifetime... Eight. are now on ¢he +, Be ayer : bar. ‘John W. Pierce, Willian (MDE EEE EE EEA SSE "SY THOMPSON ICE CO. HOTEL RATES LOWEST EVER QUOTED PRICES FOR MEALS 1X. KEEPING WITH THE TIMES New Low Prices on AU Recreational Activities Inquire at Our Tourist. Information Bureau About Interesting Side Trips, Sight-Seeing, Ete., and See Our Recreational Host About Fishing, Golf and Other Sports, Knight, Peter O. Weltersy T. Lu-} Perhaps it would be more charitable} to let the judge tell his own story of his There will he a mass meeting of the entire Key West Fire Depart! recent trip, but the Key West, Citizen has practically ruined it auxway, so here goes with a fishing yarn that will be believed without corroborative testimony: “Judge. Halsted L. Ritter . . . had six strikes. within a few minutes and each time lost not only the fish but the line as well.” Anyane but a federal judge would be counted out after three strikes.—Miami News. Something will have to be done about Cuba. That island republic is im the throes of 9 revolution at present and most of the news is being suppressed. It is rumored that the police chief in Havana haa heen instrumental in killing some hundred Students in riots. Four prisoners were killed when they are said to have at- tempted ta. escape, Bombs are thrown and much damage dove. Perhaps an open election where the Cubans are allowed to vote for their own candidate, without be- ing shot for doing so, wilt clear the air.— Miami Post, The new American ambaj- sador arrived in Havana Sunday, and the atmosphere will soon be cleared. Much- a-do About Mach-a-do adherents claim, byt we will see. arguments. Some hold that a periodical ’ physical examination shouldbe taken with a view to discovering any incipient diseases. Others: believe that such exami- rnations tend to make a pergon think too much about his health and.that the con- }sequent worry is worse than Jetting nature take its course. > A recent radio lecturer on heart disease, which is at present the most deadly of all ailments, suggested a middle course. While he advocated periodical physical examinations, he warned his _lis- teners not to take them too seriously. Be- cause, a8 he pointed out, many persons live for dozens of years with heart trouble, and finally die of something else. ; But, as he further stated, the fact that one is concerned about his heart may cause ; him to, adopt a mode of living which ‘will not only tend to ease his heart strain, but will he keueficial to his general health as welk ‘Phe same principle applies to other chronic diseases. Concluding, he re: the sage ad- vice of Six William Osler, who said, in sub- stance: “If you would live long, get @ pice chronic disease and nurse it.” ment in the city hall May 8 for the| purpose of arranging for a fire- men’s tournament to be held on the fourth of March, 1923. Sixty nine bunches of sheep! wool sponge brought $462 on the public bidding dock today. The sponge were brought in by Cap- tain Percy Sanchez and crew on the schooner Galena, (BELL MMSE MEAL ES AOR S. Cane Dorsett, colored, is be- ing held by police t on a charge of making pa re- marks and gesticulations to female passers on Division street between Grinnell and Simonton — streets. Dorsett was arrested last night by Officer W. Shannahan of the po- lice department. The engagement and a ch- ing marriage of La Dora hez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Warren to Clement Hudson of this cay wea announced today. The date, of the wedding has not been Is offering a complete line eee, OF eres MODERN ICE BOXES FOR COOLING BOTTLED OR BARRELED “BEER Prices as tow an $15.00 ,——~ ALSO — Refrigerated Beer Service Bars Oe a wil CL ddd dew Ms PIZILLLZLALLD LALA LL LAL A 2 * OC Medhubnth ute heuhe he Mek uh de du N ‘ MI HOTEL LEAMINGTON “Miami’s Most Papular Hotel N. E. FIRST STREET AND THIRD AVENUE NEAR BAY FRONT PARK We pay & Ber Centon Savings GOaOSIIO SEI EP LL IDE DOLE L.

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