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Danae meas, ett Baa Ben onis pats Newsenei.in. Ker ‘West and Monroe . intered at Wer West, Florida, ay evooad sass matter ADVERTISING RATES Made known on application. Lssagp pa see : em ord fc ooitaary motioe ot ete., ot al be 2 charged pad j agente of 8 for ent ments by churches whioh | . relia By. ag Fe mi end Sua" LS vives diseus- zen en and! in = lc issues. aha Bub: of st) or general Interest Mia it will no* publish anonymous com- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN HE wHO GETS eevee os (TaNahassee Daily Denjobat Leaving the moral issue of gambling f to others to settle, we are content to point out that it is foolish. Less foolish, perhr>s when friends gather in their homes a: piay for stakes they ean afford. In this case, assuming |. } that they are evenly matched in ability, the | takings will circulate around. More foolish when nie gambling is} done at a commercial place where there is | a. house “kitty.” When four men sit ground a table and play poker at a gambling house they pay out of their winnings from five to ten per- cent, If it is five percent and there is an average of $100 in each pot their total holdings are reduced by $5 on each hand | no. matter who wins or loses, Twenty hands take $100 and if there is $500 in the game 100; hands will almost clean out the crowd. ' One man can win every hand and - then wonder where his winnings went. ACROSS 1, Richly attired 6. Held a session Southern con- stellation Not far: poet. : Yale }. Chart Annoy, ; Formal. public discourse . Two-pointed _ tack, . Employer Corpulent Female deer |. Slugeish . Sole . Obliverate . Those to whom money ts paid . Land. ot the Midnight Sun One of an an- cient race |. Secure Declares . Public convey- ance; colloa . Pronoun - of parch- , Lead projectile © Sunptications y: ca, “SS Gu |. Historical 3 Wik Daily Cross- word Puzzle SOS Ccesocsecqncqnaeaqacasenaseses fi “ Solution of, Yesterday's Puzzie 10. Scarcer Ascend . Industrious insect Be situated ) Subterranean worker . Shelter Guided Of &. Gnaving, ant ORISHA S|TISIA[ I) ; Evident or open: arch ale . Those who PTIATR] Imaginative eee poet. r Bn enteay crags ments . Equality: comb. form Annually }..Make of no effect |. Vetchlike plant, , Lingering tn expectation ‘Toward the stern . Affirmative 26, Maltreated 38. Dismay: var. French ro- mancer Flush with success 2. bes fores 5. Kind’ of cheese ; Vender : Opposite of aweather . Nervous twitching. Entertain 50. nishop'® furis- diction Re wrong KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE a Happenings Here Just 10 1 | Ago Today As Taken From The Files Of The Citizen William Dennis Cash, one of the! oldest and best known residents tin Key West, died at 7:15 o'clock ast night at the home on Eaton; and Duval streets, after an illness’, lof less than a week. Mr. Cash! was. one of the forembst, business! men in South Florida and;his pass-; ling takes from Key West one of} | the city’s builders. Survivors are| ‘his widow, Mrs: Josephine? Cash; jone daughter, Mrs. C. A. Randall! land one son, Duncan L. “Cash. Charles F. Lemic, who will rep- resent Key West at the advertising} ‘change Club in Miami, over the East Coast yesterday and bers. Mr. Lemic will remain in ‘when he will leave for Miami: to meet Edward Strunk, Jr., chair- j to. be opened by the Ex-; j harany fs 5 arrived) standard of his store by the ii js today the guest of Club mem- i Key West until Monday evening !LISHER OF THE WEST POINT: { (MISS.) TIMES-LEADER, a suc-} fcessful daily newspaper in a city! iof less than’ 5,000 population, be- lieves that the trade of a city! | follows the circulation of its local newspaper, and that the collective! lvalue of store advertising is even’ |more valuable than the direct re- turns the individual merchant re- ceives from his investment. Mr. Harris says: “Any good merchant crease his sales and raise WATER COOLERS can i th ‘| They're Economical 100% cath an ‘telligent use of the advertising columns of his local newspaper. “Advertising is a cumulative: force, increasing its pulling power | with the days and years. In th case of a merchant, advertising is; jman of the bureau committee and/# Promise to sell an article of es-! |then arrange for the opening of} tablished quality at a fair price,/ | the bureau. jand every time a satisfactory sale! munications. / For some unknown reason a manufac- | NATIONAL ADVERTISING ini wml lla turer of punch boards and slot machines cacnG 4a ann la ka Priced At FROST, LANDIS & Ki 260 Park Aven, New York; 36 Bast CHIC, ene eR Paes geviatiy celcces WILL always seek the truth and print it without fear and without favor; never be. afraid to attack always fight for progeese; never be the or- gan. or the mouthpiece of any person, clique, faction or class; alwaye do its utmost for the public welfare; never tolerate corruption or injr “atien; denounce vice and praise virtue; commend good done by individual or organ- ization; tolerant of others’ rights, views and- and.not contaminate the reader; never com- We recognize Russia and then oj a Bullitt. send Manufacturers of reducing compounds hay be said to live on the fat of the land. ‘Tammany might take a tip from Herr Hitler, who permits no opposition eandi- dates. Garlic is said to be a preventive of colds. Anyway, it would keep a friend - who had one at a safe distance. | i “Nowadays it appears that an official’s efficiency is judged by his: ability to think np new ways of spending public money. Zero in news interest is represented by the announcement that France will not pay her December war debt, installment to Tincle Sam. A mother had two sons, one of whom | has. sent the Daily Democrat brochures of , their products, We are not interested in buying any but we are interested in the pro- motion materia] and particularly in'the per- centages. fetes bees A punch board and “coppe? | everage set” prize is offered for $3.75 complete | which takes in $30 from the suckers who. . play it at five cents a punch.. A_ radic | board with radio costs $22.95 and takes in | $204 from which is to be deducted the cost of the outfit, or ‘deal’ as it is called, and cash prizes and cigarettes amounting to! | $19.70. This pays a net profit of $161.35 | and: the customers collectively pay $204 t} for $42.65 worth of merchandise and’ cash. Slot machines are offered. for’. from $17.50 to $4950 which pay the house 35 ' percent on standard equipment, but extra reels are offered which will reduce the | profit of the player even more. 3 This siccns that it costs you 35: cents out of each dollar you play into a slot ma- chine. You may play a dime, a quarter or fifty cents at a time for rays, winning a | little now and then, and if some time you hit a “jack pot” you may think you have cleaned up, but this is a, snare and a delu- } sion. The machine has nicked you daily for enough to make up that jack pot and 35 cents out of every dollar profit. You can’t win when the cards are | stacked against you and on every slot ma- | chine and every punch board the eards are stacked. Ea WRONGFUL HVMPRISONMENT In spite of the many, iegal safeguards which surround those accused of crime, a good many innocent persons suffer im- vrisonment, and even death, as the result of perjured or otherwise unreliable evi- Hepp a4ne aid aan aneee ied uae ee iaean agua — + : err eT Pr ft ett tet ttt ae Aes 4s TODAY’S WEATHER ‘the Gulf and south ‘Attantie! -.-78 coasts. Rain has occurred during 70 the last 24 hours from Kansas} 74 eastward over the lower Ohio 72 Valley and in eastern Texas, and there has been light snow in . ‘northern Michigan, portions of Rey eee ae me New England and Colorado. Tem-! Nowpal Raecipitation, «- isa fo peratures are below normal: this. N aelvek (nm morning. morning in portions of the Lake! Almanac | region and far western states, be-| 6:56 a. m., ing considerably below freezing in 5:37 p. m. the Lake Superior region, and m m. ‘Highest Lowest . Normal Mean Rainf. Sun rises .. Sun sets -...... Moon rises Moon sets ‘Eemorrow 6:30 p. m,!are above the seasonal average | 7:57 a, m. throughout the remainder of the, Tislea. country, with readings 20 to 22) ‘ A.M pM | degrees above in portions of cen- High 10:35. “4g | tral Texas and in Oklahoma. Low 2:53! G. S, KENNEDY, Harometer at ton, m. today: Official in Charge. Sea level, 30.18. emonenannet SAAN OPAARAI Lowest Nighest Last Night Yesterds Abilene - 62 Atlanta, Bostor, |the validation of jbond issue to build roads and |Department to obtain permission dence. A few instances are related by | Buffalo 1792—Francis Granger, a noted Mrs, Louise McCoy, grand chief Pythian Sisters of Florida, is in the city for the purpose of visit- ing the various temples. The grand, chief is accompanied’ on the visit. by her daughter, Stella, A num- ber of affairs have been arranged: by. local lodges for the entertain- ment of the visitors. County Attorney Wm. H. Ma- lone said today he had prepared all the legal papers necessary to the $300,000 bridges from. Stock Island to Sad-} dle Bunches and a bridge from Key Largo to the Dade county line. Joseph Watkins, county engineer, said he had prepared} plans to be forwarded to the War for the construction of the bridges. Roger Lowe, one of Key West’s most successful. fishermen, broke the record for pompano yesterday when he returned to port with a catch of 2,000 pounds. Captain Lowe. early in, the afternoon en- countered the school {and in a short. time was back in, port. The surest way to make money is to wisely invest. There are various paths that lead to fortune, but there is one starting point— Saving. Dr. J. Y. Porter said today he will start a vigorous campaign ‘against the mosquito with the in- coming of spring next year, and that the local. boagd, will act un- der his instructions as health of- ficer. Not only will war be waged against mosquitoes, but the campaign will be directed to the eradication of flies as well. The law relative to screens will be en- forced, he said, and those who dis- obey the provisions of the law will be prosecuted, A quiet weding was solemnized last evening at the home of the groom’s parents on Southard street is made under these circumstances, | a pleased. customer is added to the selling force of the store. “In a small city, like where we must compete for busi-! ness with several neighboring! towns of equal size, the collective! value of store advertising even| transcends the direct benefits} realized by the store which pays for the ad. Customers to town by one advertiser nat- urally buy things from others— and even from those who do not advertise at, all. “A live loca] newspaper, carry- ing a representative showing of store advertising, is a tremendous factor in the development of the! trade radius of any town or city,} and I have often thought that the; secretary of the local chamber of, commerce might even devote his; spare time to soliciting advertis- ing for the home paper with good! results, though the average pub-| for lisher does not expect such co- operation.” eocaecece aeceoes Today’s Horoscope Coeccceccaaqaasenseqceece The special indications that come from this, the first day of the month, are extreme. The dis- position is enthusiastic, possibly in- spirational, very. impulsive and in view that is continually kept sight of. © These persons may be very successful, if the concentra- tion is properly directed; but in any case it will carry with it its share of trouble, due principally to excess zeal. (Copyrighted) sn abcaeepbiiadanlastieteeMee Ringworm—One bottle Imperias Eczema Remedy is guaranteed enough for any case. All druggists are authorized to refund your money. if it faile.—Advt. Subscribe to The Citizen. HEALTH AND SATISFACTION Saves Food hdd ddd cur] 930-00 and $35.00 Easy Terms =" $5.00 FREE ICE! If Sold for Cash 10 Days Free Trial | USE OUR PUREICE went to sea and the other became vice-pres- Chicago New York Congressman, political) when Willard Russell and Miss ident of the United States, Neither has been heard, from since. . mands for “sound money” are im, » but don’t mean much without defigifighs,.Everybedy thinks the kind} ¢ money he wants is sound money. . Beinn Franklin’ said that @ mob}. was. & monster with many hands and, no brains. © From which it may be concluded that a mob does not think, for if it thought, it would be no mob. After President Roosevelt read Al Smith's tirade against the experimentation of the administration in money matters, it appeared that the president would get into hot water but the water at Warm Springs never gets hot. The Pilgrims started the Thanksgiving Day idea in America, but they had no fixed date or nation-wide celebration. It was years later that Sarah Josepha Hale, author and editor of the famous Gedey’s. Lady’s Book, started her agitation for na- tional celebration of Thanksgiving Day on the last Thursday of November. In fact, she was born 167 years after the first Pil- Margaret W. Stewart of the Library of Congress in a recent article. There is the ease of William Wilson of Alabama, convicted in 1914, on the charge of murdering his wife and given a life sen- tence. After he had served. more | than three years the supposedly murdered, wom- an was found living in Indiana, and, Wilson, was pardoned. He was given $3,500, by the state as partial recompense for’ his wrongful imprisonment. ; - ‘Anothiet victini, J. M. Brown, of Florida, | served 12 years for a murder of which he was finally found entirely inno¢ent. The tate gave him $2,492 in installments, or Denver Detroit __ Duluth Eastport - El Paso Hatteras - Helena Hurow Jatksehville , )KEY WEST | ‘Los ‘Aigeles: ): Miamj,. Minneapolis New Orleans -... New York . Pensacola . Phoenix. .... Pittsburgh .- St. Louis ..... leader and Postmaster General! born at Suffield, Conn. Died. ati j Cepadaigua, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1868. | 1798—Albert Barnes, noted! | Philadelphia. Presbyterian. clergy-! man and writer, who figured large-| ly in the controversies of his day,| jborn at Rome, 'N. Y. Died. Dec, | (24, 1870, 1826—William Mahone, Con-| \federate - commander, railroad) | president and Virginia U. S. Sen-| “ator, born<in’ Virginia. Died in Washington, Oct, 8, 1895. | 1846—William H. Holmes, a! ,;a teacher in the public schools. ; Azula Saunders were joined in the holy estate of matrimony, Rev. Wm. E. Bryant, officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Saunders and eccccccceesecaaoeoee The groom is manager off the. Ath- letie Club, and. is Popular, among a wide circle of friends. Wednesday afternoon at’ ‘her home on Whitehead street, Mrs. Charles R. Curry entertained Miss) Lena. Fernandez of Tampa, poe ia} ito wed Robert H. Givens, Jr., St. Paul’s church December ri Bunco was. Played, Miss. Elizaheth ‘Sharpley winning first prize with Christmas Cards eoacece 50c to 75c per box Name printed $1.00 extra Come in and see them about $300 for each year in prison. |Salt Lake City . noted Government archaeologist| Miss Celeste Archer being award- and anthropologist, born in Harri-|ed the consolation. Mississippi was not quite so libexal | Seattle - ; with Moses Walker, who served five years Scstseny Marie . under a false charge, but awarded $500 | Washington upon his release. Williston These payments by the states concern- ed were made through the passage of spe- cial bills by their legislatures. Two states WEATHER FORECAST (Til 8 p, m. Saturday) North Dakota and Wisconsin, have perma- nent laws providing compensation for wrongful imprisonment. Key West and Vicinity: tonight; jnot Florida: Fair Tt is hard to imagine anything more oats cen tragic than the punishment of an innocent | person, When such unhappily occurs, it | Moderate north seems that compensation should be made a winds; weather partly } tonight and Saturday. | "Porn: northeast winds. tonight; and Jacksonville to Florida Straits: northeast rine brigadier-general, overcast gallantry in the World War, com- json Co., Ohio. Died in Detroit,| April 20, 1938. | 1847—Christine Ladd Franklin, | distinguished scientific editor, col-| lege lecturer, psychologist and mathematician, born at Windgor, | Conn. Died in New York, March} 5, 1930. Fair Saturday partly cloudy; 1863—-Edward L. Edwards, New! Senator, born at Jersey City, N. J.! Satur-| Committed suicide, Jan. 26, 1931.! j 1868—Albertus W. Catlin, Ma- cited | pleted. for the Elks Memoria]. serv. Arrangements have been. com-) ices to be held in the Strand. thea-} ter tomorrow afternoon. The doors will be opened at 2:30. o’- clock and. the exercises begin at 3. CITIZEN BLDG. Joseph Wells, who owns 300 THE ARTMAN PRESS QeueeeteeeresePEOLesOae: gringo | hae ded ddd de hededididedeheka hu much change in temperature; Jersey banker, governor and U. S.' cents each, to be used: in. beautify-| 1g Bayview Park. Ck kedkadke dhe dh hededd ie SES ERE Se | 666 LIQU mA TAMEETS | SALVE, for mander of the marine guard on the; Join the ‘ fixed policy in every state. No money | East Gulf: Moderate northeast “Maine” when destroyed in. Ha-' Checks Bae in, 3 vin ie A Colds; grim Thanksgiving Day celebration, Fin- ally her suggestion was adopted by [resi- dent Lincoln in 1864, who proclaimed the last Thursday in November of that year} Thanksgivind Day. Our presidents since Lincoln have followed his example and Sarah Josepha Hale, who wes responsible payment can really compensate for the mental and physical suffering experienced by the victim of felse imprisonment, but it would at least assist him in making a new | start in iife Tt is rumored that the Nobel peace winds, vana in 1896, born at Gowanda, N.Y. Died in Washington, June; | WEATHER CONDITIONS (2, 1933. JELLY RIGHT ON Pressure is low this morning }over the far Northeast, Eastport, | jMe.. 29.64 inches, and relatively} TOPEKA, Ki jlow over western Texas, Abilene,}2.870 glasses of jelly in a aaa 30.04 inches; while a strong high al contest in this city, tasting 5! } for this selection of a fixed date for our} prize may go to Hitler for the way in which | pressure area is orested. over the samples in one day, Miss chief holiday became “the Mother of Thanksgiving Day.”. | Lake he brought together all the nations seca rag lg of Germany.—The New York Times, region, Sault Sainte Marie,’ Atwood of the Nebraska Agrieul- over- "ture College, had jelly: and toast spreads the country southward tej for dinner. in 30 minutes, FINE LAXATIVE AND TONIC: Most Speedy Remedies Known. na ante oem (otter oun! THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK KEY WEST, FLORIDA