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PAGE Iw Tan KSY WEST CMizan THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1984. | SOCOOOSOOO OOOO OOO OLSOOHHESOEOOOHSOOSOTOOOSEOOOSS . —_———————__—_——— |Easy Pleasant Way Daily Cross-word Puzzle || TODAY’S WEAT HER - To Lose Fat } Mi i i awk Mock te Temperature® | WEATHER CONDITIONS; 5 Seat in church ; Highest 74) How would you like to lose 15 lowest fou : 70| Pressure continues high over| Pounds of fat in a month and at {Mean . {eastern and western sections of the same time increase your. j Normal Mane 1|the country; while a slight dis- jenergy and improve your health? | Raintany * turbance is central this morning; la san peep Ms like —_ Rha cer ae te : | over the lower Rio Grande Val-! jouble chin and your irons Jumped 5 Alighted Normal Precipitation .... .04 Ins. jtime make your skin so clean and |; Move suddenty P lesen | low over the . Dakotas and Min. yo pete, \endisgg STI UE nesota. Rain occurred during aoe that it will compel admira- ! ion Ba a jthe last 24 hours throughout {sup BP 69 a. m./ Florida, and in Texas, Otlahoma) Get on the scales today and see Saeta oo 6:30 _| and portions 6f North Dakota and how much you weigh—then get tthe teed oo ae "Washington, and there was snow! ®% 85 cent bottle of Kruschen | aio oath: 7:47 in northern Michigan. Tempera- j Salts which will last you four tages es ee : {weeks, Take one half teaspoon- omorrows jes — Ebe Rep irs: Citizen cxeept Sundsy By i PUBLISHING CO., INC. L. P. ARTMAN, President. From The Citizen Building Corner Greene and Ann Streets eeccccce SORES CORSE SESS MEH eSereTesTe~ se -o Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle MYNIAlSIAL ZG slo[s a ACROSS 1. Small rug . Chooses: rare » Small cup used in cutting diamonds . Perfumes . Genus of the frog Feminine termination fotion ‘or fear that Only Daily Newmsnaret in Key West and Monroe tounty. Entered at Key West, Florida, as second class matter FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR THE FIGHT IS ON! With William V. Albury’s formal an- nouncement of his candidacy for the Demo- cratic nomination for senator from this dis- trict, the campaign for the June primary in Monroe county has started and will gath- er force till the election is held. eel . Open court . Anger According to reports, other formal an- the Member of the Ansociated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published here. nouncements likely will be made in next few weeks. Nobody definitely has decided to run for Mr. Albury’s present position of repre- sentative from Monroe county, though one or more candidates undoubtedly will enter that contest. SUBSCRIPTION BATES nil tiie $10.00 6.00 2.50 One Year 3ix Months . Places of worship . eocations Three Months .. ees Cait One Month . +85 Weekly ........ ‘cylinder in stems and tures have risen in most sections} of the country, except in the! ful in a glass of hot water every | Rocky Mountain States, but read-|™orning and when you have fin- Made known on application, 49. Poultry SP L NOTICE All reading notices, cards of thanks, resolutions of respect, obituary notices, ete., will be charged for at the rate of 10 cents a line. Notices for entertainments by churches from which @ revenue is to be derived are 6 cents a line. ‘The Citizen is an open forum and invites discus- sion of public issues and subjects of local or general interest but it will not publish ‘anonymous communi- cations. Ex NATIONAL ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES 250 Park Ave. EHICAGO; General Motors Bldg., DETROIT; Walton Bldg., ATLANTA. An exchange eulogizes a surgeon who “carved his way to fame.” Income tax return time will again boom the market for red ink. Some of us should be thankful that we are not as foolish as we look. Who remembers when a lot of folks got all het up about technocracy? We might as well “give the devil his due.” He'll probably take it anyway. Although February had only 28 days, the landlord collected a full month’s Most troubles between man and wife arise because each wants the ‘other to be County commissioners, members of the school board, judge of the criminal court and county solicitor are other offices for which there will be candidates. It is said that all of the present com- missioners will be candidates, but, so far as general political talk is concerned, only one of them thus far has opposition. No .opposition has erystalized yet to the re- nomination of the criminal court judge, but two candidates are considering taking the field against the solicitor. As a Democratic primary campaign is in the nature of a party’s “family affair,” and as The Citizen is a Democratic news- paper, it will not take “sides” in any con- test. The columns of The Citizen, as an ad- vertising medium, are open to all the can- didates. As that is a case of fairness to | all, it would not only be unfair but unjust | as well to candidates who advertise for The Citizen to give the least publicity to any candidate who does not advertise. : The Citizen is not in polities, and po consid- litical advertising is, therefore, ered by it just as much a business proposi- tion as any other advertising. That is the only: fair and just rule a ilar condition applies to a Republican news- paper in a Republican primary, here or product } | i !. Potential i 3 | energy Pedal ‘digit : i . Meadow 53. Tableland ; 3. All t . Charge made 54. Color . Encamps : for delay in DOWN : y CL seat. | unloading 1. Animal's neck : repub- \ freight covering Her abbr. i | Abilene | Atlanta High Low 20; many Barometer at 8 a, m, today: Sea level, 30.22. | Boston i { Buffalo } Chicago. Denver Detroit Dodge City Duluth Eastport ... Helena .. Huron Kansas City KEY WEST ...... j Little Rock e 77/7 tt aan amas ett 7-4. te Pit Za Prt tia | eeeccceseqoeesees ~ KEY WEST IN Today’ Ss Birthday Louisville Minneapoli: Nashville Miami ‘ New York . Oklahoma City - ail @ Pensacola Pittsburgh St. Louis Salt Lake Slt. Ste. Marie .. Tampa ... Washington Williston Wytheville Highest Tast Night Yesterday - 3 42 32 30 26 32 48 32 70 26 50 24 WEATHER FORECAST Till 8 p. mw, Friday ings are still below normal in| ished the contents of this first bot- districts east of the Mis-| tle weigh yourself again. sissippi River. After at yout wave to walk around and say to your friends,— ee “One 85 cent bottle of Kruschen “| Salts is worth. one hundred dollars ‘ of any fat person’s money.” Leading druggists America over | sell Kruschen Salts—You ean al- ways get it. adv, The Norwegians are one of the | tallest races in the world while their next door neighbors, the Lapps, are one of the shortest. ballots counted, and| Gubb's * way ahead, Says Puff to the Hippo, “next ] time you'll eat bread. are BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Established 49 Yeara Key West's Oldest |} 24-Hour Ambulance Service That'll win for me yet, though it Licensed Embalmer costs you a lunch, Phone 135 Night 696-W You swallowed my votes, but I’ve} got a swell hunch i | | | DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE | INSURED UNDER U S. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Reserve Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation U. S. Government Depositary Key West and Vicinity: Mostly | cloudy tonight and Friday with | showers tonight; moderate easter-! ly winds. | Florida: Cloudy, showers to-} night and in north and central! | | } i DAYS GONE BY esses A. W. Wood of ao | York, inventor of machinery for pereen eee Creare he printing art, born there, 68 The Files Of The Citizen =| 9°*"S_ 980 A New York beggar was discovered No wonder test leaves a party newspaper rightfully open to a charge of favoritism. It is an altogether different matter in a@ general election. In that case, this pa- per, advertising or no advertising, gives its full and wholehearted support to the can- didates of the Demgcratic Party. The fight is on: may it be fair and ex- citing! keeping two big automobiles. he had to beg. Dr. J. Ross Stevenson, presi- | portions Friday. Jacksonville to Florida Straits: Moderate northeast or east winds. fresh at times over extreme north) portion and overcast showery | weather tonight and Friday. \ East Gulf: Moderate northeast | and east winds, fresh at times) over north portion. | The Citizen is able to reply to i ¢ the queries of a number of citizens dent of Princeton Theological who have asked the question and| Seminary, born at Ligonier, Pa., let them know that the proposi-. 68 years ago. tion to vote on the city manager , form of government has not died! Dr. out at all. The people who claim no jail can hold them, are likely to find that the cemetery will be able to do so. Arthur C. Millspaugh of Mich., former financial born There are many who; | Augusta. believe that the city manager form! adviser to Persia and Haiti, Trying to get business by coercion might frighten dishonest officials and busi- ness men but not others. Another advantage of being employed on the CWA is that an employe’s pay can- not be attached for debt. The world has stopped scrapping over what is right and is now scrapping over what is left—Pathfinder. Kate Smith’s clothes were burned up the other day. Some fire, or was it a con- flagration? When the flames were quenched, the feminine habiliments were gutted. Governor Sholtz was. invited to the state-wide rally and barbecue sponsored by the Florida State Cattlemen’s Associa- AN EARLY TIME TABLE The first railroad time table pub- lished in the South, issued at Charleston in 1830, announcing the schedule for a short line out of that city, contained a provision which would appear amusing to present- day travelers. It gave the information that arrangeménts for special trips could be made “by agreeing with the engineer.” There was only one locomotive in service on the road. It was the “Best Friend of Charleston,” the first locomotive built in America and weighed only about four tons. It arrived in Charleston from the foundry in New York by ship on Octo- ber 23, 1830, and was put in regular serv- ice on Christmas day of'the , same year. The first time table, which has been pre- | ple at the proper time. will become effective as soon as, there, 51 years ago. a vote is taken and there are a| number of others who believe that | D m 5 r. Walter G, Clippinger, pres- the movement would be defeated | sdena of raek raat < ohio, at the polls. However, every ef-! 4 o en i Re | born in Franklin Co., Pa., 61 years proposition placed before the peo-| lecturer Cincin- ; Louis K. Anspacher, }and playwright, born in The desirability of Key West as! nati, 56 years ago. an excellent place for rest and ook recreation was forcibly demon-} strated yesterday by the arrival of | author, the Ukrainian National Chorus} from Havana, These artists de-| cided, after looking over the con ditions in all parts of the country they would make this city their} resting place for recreation andj agricultural settlement committee entertainment and remain until! in Palestine, born in Germany, 58 March 10. yeave ago. d Percival Wilde of New York, born there, 47 years ago. Lionel Atwill, actor, gland, 49 years 8 ago. born in Dr. Arthur Ruppin; head of the Local fishermen are now mak-} Outside of the United States, ing preparations to go -out after {India and Egypt are the only red snappers which; have. been }.countrigh whose cotton. crop. is of caught ,in “ a: iummbers during any importange cormanyectallty Si si wo \LLLLLLLOLPLRRELEE LE COTTE TOOT SPECIAL OFFER Buy Now Before Prices Advance Inside Frosted Lamp Bulbs, 15 to 60 Watt, 2 for . wv. 15c THIS OFFER CANNOT BE BEAT JUST RECEIVED i New shipment of Poultry Netting and Hardware Cloth, made of strong galvanized wire, 20 gauge, copper bearing. PIT PLLILIZ ELITE the past weeks “The snappers, say | Captain Paul Demeritt and other! There are more tourists. jn Key rtg.-have their annual drift; West at this time than durind pity fong the reef and during this | other period this year. i period are voracious feeders. The last time Captain Demeritt mmeée. Probably on account “brahma: he possesses, Per Roll Per Yard 6e $e 12c 15e 18¢ 24e jon, L f that’s 2” Mesh 12” wide 13” ” 24" ” 30” 6 30¢ 60” 36c 72” = GALVANIZED HARDWARE CLOTH—36” WIDE Per Roll Per Yard $13.00 45e 4 “ 15.00 50c turning this afternoon from Ha- 8 HA 19.00 65e ngers. ALSO GALVANIZED HARDWARE CLOTH — 30” WIDE, 4 MESH— K, Curtis, wealthy pub-} $12.60 Per Roll, 42c Yard. Per Roll o> 82.80 1.85 2.35 Per Yard Ae 5e 6c 8c 9e Ile l4c 17e served, contained the following informa.) tions. wh 1G OAK BSE ee “The public are respectfully in- formed that the Railroad Company has purchased from Mr. E. L. Miller his Locomotive Steam Engine and that it will hereafter be constantly ployed in the transportation sengers. “The time of leaying the station in Line street will be 8 o'clock, at 10 a. m., at 1 and at half past 3 o'clock p.m. Parties may be accommodated at the intermediate hours by agreeing with the Engineer. ; 9 . “Great punctuality will be ob- panes winter resort in the near! vana with 390 pa served in the time of starting.” | ‘ Cyrus But perhaps 100 years from now peo- | FE aivorial comment: A merchant ie ia party of Scien ar. ple will look upon the facilities and prac- | "marked this morning that busi-| 7ivell ig rag — pro of the set day with as aa bag pocarank a _ _ es Ms “ twat yee eoseat a cap ori aays: Lineoln was not the first to use the} amusement as we now find in looking back | vertive ee ae <p phrase, “a government by the people, of | upon those of a century ago. the people and for the people,” though he ii ce is generally given the credit or at least his A not very plausible bridge story mame is associated with the utterance. In| comes from New York: Miss Daisy Tun-/ i an article written by Etienne Cabet, the] ick held 13 spades, and when an adversary eenete Ae rush the winning players. : French socialist, printed on March 28,} bid a grand slam in diamonds she bid | toued Harbor k ve oa 2) Sogo eaten: 1851, appear these words: “The Commun-| eight spades. Naturally she was set one | them has ac mrt Quick relieve the torment aod ity is the true democracy, the Government} trick. | Her partner, being unarmed, com- |" % tated skin by simply of the People, by the People and for the} mitted no physical violence, but used some People.” This anticipates Lincoln's use | unparliamentary language which broke up of the striking phrase by 13 years. the game. Fern Chines Order Baibors out be caught more than 300 anc ar will give an entertainment that was at a time when they had | this evening in Seottish Rite Hall. just started to follow the reef | The proceeds of the entertainment course. The red shrimp is the | will go to the Masonic Home ‘ chief food of the snapper. | St. Petersburg, Fla. John H. peer New York finan Travel to and through Key a cier and president of the American | this winter has been far de have Press Association, is a visitor in | Large crowds have Ken Med... Bee 6 we 4d while numbers navel caller at The Citizen te yed there are many who have} ne to Cuba for the festivities; here. The Governor Cobb is re-| Kipling’s “female of the species _ is more deadly than the male” is certainly applicable to the mosquito, known to the medical science as “anopheles quadrimacu- latus,” of which as is well known the fe- male only is dangerous as a carrier of ma- larial germs, em- of pas- If it is necessary for us to curry favor with Japan, we might give them the Pan- ama Canal, for one thing, says the Path- finder. Why not give them the Philip- pines, and if the Japanese are not yet satis- fied then give them the Panama Canal. If they still continue to ery, a good dose of Castor Oil a la Mussolini, will bring results. 2 and 3 Mesh rent. Democratic newspaper can make and ad- here to in a Democratic primary, and a sim- the audience. elsewhere. To-do otherwise in a purely party con- { i buviness jand the p becoming j lisher. BASEBALLS: Official League and National Balls, “Spalding”, each GOLF GLOVES: women, right each TENNIS BALLS: Spalding’s best, sealed in air tight cellophane wrapper to preserve life, each 45¢ American League $1.75 and hand, 85c If he does not wake up: SERS he will have to shut up. Elaborate arrangements have} | | been made for the bridge lunch- Rdward Bayly left yesterday j eon to be given at the Casa Marina! afternoon in the motorboat Ruth }tomorrow by Mrs. Thomas H. Gato. | }for Newfound Harbor. The h} Beautiful prizes will be awarded} ALSO: Fishing line and accessories: Fish hooks, leader wire, sinkers, swivels and fish poles. For or men left Co. White and Eliza Streets “Your home is worthy of the best” There were 183 passengers a the morning train and more than 200 are scheduled to arrive this afternoon on the special train

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