The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 13, 1934, Page 2

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FRIDAY, APRIL 13,1934. . SOE Se SE OPE pas : s Horoscope une Republicans in Washington seem { i Today's Horgseees _| frightened By ex-President Hoover's ap-| — ,cnoes nfrbite - - . - \ ‘Phis day brings a tendency to ‘| pearance in middle West. They are} 1 Notable Gi Pm having : winds, mostly west, ‘over north|search in uncommon paths and té ee patos awe aey. 8 Ristoriead ; nal pices’ $itpdiio one teak wecthd. orl ek anes cme ee There arning agai y Speaking) 4 commence ejRie MaRieis: = ‘ : 67! south portion. : is a little tack of the power of $e- above a whisper. 9 Carpenter's : 16) oe jection in the character of the : One reason’ why all the banks are be-| 2 ‘iter Ts ; “5 a to—-15) WEATHER CONDITIONS "| work, but the life generally falls We canarhad an “aouna’ 4 . we arte IBM we (Sa he > , Pressure continues: low over| into proper channels and ends in ing reported ind” is because the de- | jf Bina, : esterday’s Precipitation .04 Ins, : suecess, The thing to be particu- Poste epe fiewmed. ~ | a Bat am oe mise ‘Normal Precipitation .... .03 Ins,|™Ost sections east of the Missis-|igrty avoided is evil: associations, They coche ‘na she bao Algae for me ? : This Rice dota) greed ea{Sippi River, with a disturbance! for the influences of the day lead ; used ¢ Hoover ha of a con- Ji ae ' oo sreenteg- ‘| central this morning over the Lakej toward loss through the envy of *| built so large g Commerce Building that it| 2. ao > a AH 3 6 ‘Tomorrow's Almansc jregion, Sault Ste, Marie, Mich,,jothers. re 4 would never be completely occupied. But | i Esansee” FU} f i sag 6:40 8 M1 99.36 inches, and snow has. oc- . : it {S| 9. p.m, Subscribe to The Citizen. F | the place is running oyer and the NRA| . ‘fatine™ Jp “tage : Cesat te jMpon rises . G40 a. m.jcutred during the last 24 hours in sepomapecncennpnnreessed | workers have to hang ont in the corridors. Bhork retigiovs fj 5 soo , : ; 8:10 p. m.jthe eastern Lake region, upper | POrnnenet=e cere hf Government offices also oceupy most of the } i. ,.cmpesition : oS eer aes Sita | Nalieg | ane ween eT : — | idle space in private buildings throughout | # Seer. rdersregna «°F 2 : i S1a5° 1bUB Thee che oe) bh aoe | me) a ‘There was great rejoicing when Sen-} i 3 . . er at.8 a. mt, today: — | sure has fallen throughout most LaPolette's bill for higher income} Frits os : Sea level, 29.91. Hea aeitits, tot ia eaeageely for the rich was defeated. The man | iF Wis cnimats | DOWN ey : Lowest Highest j have fallen in the Gulf and South found who is able to figure out | $f: Ts 'ff. SBosts mate: TROD sige a dt Last Night Yesterday} Atlantic States, swith readings 22 ‘the high Government expenses are ats : "t tAbilene © ........... 44 64 degrees lower in portions of west- a = 7 3 ger - ‘Atlanta” 48 ern Florida; while _ elsewhere et without heayy increases. eAk& sae s 94 me Pee has been generally unim- /2 roa be Got tak vam ||| Po | Lo .° as Y A Wi - y - - ; : ves) Pl) es eet Eee on Pe ey ce ec eer | ‘ ere are a lot.of optimists in Con- Sox. afe still hoping te get away by RESTS CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION ; Republicans expect to gain some new ; meats.in Congress this Fall because, they | ; ay, the Democrats have made mistakes. a | 34 No ohe suggests that the Republicans have | ae H gg atthe ‘close ‘ef business. March &, 1994, gecomplished anything on their ‘own ac-| A - as Miami- .. “4 Pettis __ Comaptrolier’s. Call gaunt. : ; | : Uy : s - 5 RESOURCES a ee { Y ay y er Wy, 2 2 Kk ...-... L Dat $ 245,919.88 ~ MUDSLINGING PAPER DIES veal Eetebome ; verdrafts a 833.54 ; —- “ 82,995.25 _ . (Plorida Newspaper News) { Two months ago the Miami Beach y Tribune blossomed forth as one of | B state's interesting tabloid dailies, with; |. prenee Schwab and O, S. Palmer and | ———- gas publishers, Really an interesting . hewspaper, carrying considerable KEY WEST : +: Satursiay oF tien ee 789,530.55 : a8 soon apparent however from DAYS GONE BY i ow. * Es wr age dad Cash and due from Banks’ 309,587.08 1,438,497.51 columns that it was not a news- eae lawyer, :,-ofibtitne, : / | ~~~. gn re.es8.i5 ised as a weapon to punish the | *7pes'ns Here Pel gm aie: sc pondidese: i Power and Light Company, who! ‘The Files.Of The Citizen | iw. 7g. 61 “$0> rae LIABILITIES. ; electricity and other service to the sie Surplus and B82. sui ange During thi: k it is expec oe pa r 4 . 200) community, and such a mudslinging | 1.0 nost of the sponging vessels ibis ey aod bead ne se. Seana ~ 1,458,623,03 vation campaign as that paper jwill return to port with thelr 2 - k : --——____~ 1 So rotten that it was funny. catches, Reports are that virtual. be u phe $1,718,288.18 it soon there came the parting of |!¥ *!! of the vessels have made] 69. yeass: > and MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Messrs. Sehwab and associates 150 onct ge redone . Dds ; 3 Agile: tonight ¢ wees? bap Pag poste inst Mec , and one Paul G. Jeans, who had |ket here was fairly active si 7aPh peat tire = gp nrg sangre — sel unitiat : 84,561.20 . 90,442.00 6,000.00 09 ‘ d to the position of editor and pub- |‘ thought this ‘activity will) be, - weit dp lect 5 ‘pasadador mee gion week, ‘The Gis g F 0, j pa SgnagAN Sco oe ee i: <LI LOR OLE L LLL, 2 sold a lot of 150 bunches to}”, “Then on Sunday, March 11th, over George Bartlum for $76. Ute ; Jeans signature a first page editorial MAD : Yop, fo ‘ : a. B ‘ : er ae headed: ‘This New: The f advertising was to. Parker. boeih ai. Fl EWA RE M toes Be Killed.” They were cts gi foriy” demonstrated iat eee | » Pare 5 tes osqui ¥ day by the special sales conducted, + ye : Yad BSR? Rae ROR RESTS te w. power plant-and ‘drive thej,y two of our most important! 1 - WITH SUMMER COMING ‘ ‘ ‘ \ AND WARM WEATHER PREVAILING, er and Li; ff th res. Each s' mayor,’ we ight Company off the eg ibe peg chiens a oe . « FLIES AND MOSQUITOES TO APPEAR, WHY TOL- ; ARE BOUND weeks later, Sunday March 25th as a result of these ads each e lt iN ERATE THIS MENACE WHEN IT EASILY BE REMEDIED, front page space was used to an- case ae . - obsequy of the Miami Beach 0 close eco ii : ; SCREEN WIRE pune. ae GALVANIZED: BRONZE: of which proves that newspapers| Members of the Exchange Club] | y 24” Wide, per yard ... ss 24” Wide, per yard ho other motive than the tearing | "¢ expected to attend 100 per. peony 4 628 Wide, per yard ts 9g" Wide, per yard . -vilifiention- of. established - in-| ter socheon. The club's him Cee a | 30: Wide, per yard é 30” Wide, per yard mS aré*shott lived dna due to soon | day is approaching. and this’ mat-|? veh : 36"; Wide, pee yard «.:. Me + 86 Wide, per yard a ‘ ter and a fitting ee wil ; : P : 38” Wide, per yard oe BB 38” Wide, per yard be diséussed. A f the club’s activities will be read] ’ 5 U. S. MILEPOSTS! at test hecthas emeeae ae Tae ; : —— der te better tench soon Sopeiie so peta). Bnarked Down Cypress fereen Knocked Down Cypresk Sefeen a ig it ly Seasncript, Norman Okla.) _{ Sion_as to plans to celebrate rey: Todt Pill deithejmt. ‘Frames With Sliding =~ y Doors Will Fit Any Size * 4 spy Sever United States supreme bis 3 Say nA age bapa es ; ‘ i ; AOe ; Poor, each ost 85e¢ 3 ease are mileposts pointing the way goodly erocyrig pdypeiss Se o e int By Piece, Although They Are M ade Of The Same Grade Cypress, ie int ole Case sp glad Ae ROS Sg Ne er rer wae oil « HARDWARE FOR KNOCKED ADJUSTABLE WINDOW ne who has read about the life | "ni of the cost of the structure peeved Bi © DOWN FRAMES: SCREENS: bac ee al the “~— etsy el the sale of stock will be general. te Corrugated fasteners, 2x5, 20 ee : has been a strong tendency toward |. “A National Defense Highway - per C; Brads, 10c per Pkg.; HED, CB CB vege -rnere een OG et on the supreme bench. There |tne uncar nkotos hint eae é ge Se per pkg.; Sereen Lifts 9g nigh each... . “ e Atlan- me “ i each; jeceninwene ed to be 9 trend against an extension | tic Coastal Highway -Asseciatian. and ; eg Door Sets 30¢ : Miss Edith Fraser, of Waterboro, Be each, 30” high, each S. C., has drawn on emblem to be used in advertising the route ; of ice plants, | detail. rear) is : A good GARBAGE CANS: In the two recent decisions, the ma-| prank i, geshore, horticul Meret Cor Dies, moe SPRAYERS: Light —REpeet pyeper sim jority of the court recognize that there can | ist, told The Citizen he had per. weight but strong and be no government which does not act pri- | snally inepected the trees pa . - long wearing. re Proto oxen manalete, marily in the public interest. In each case, peat aes ates 9 1 top, ] decision recognizes that the state had | found them all in excellent con-' : 13 Gal. can with top, day, Tight to use forceful legislation to meet | dition. Mr. Reshore says now ig i Large cans, each, 50¢ $2.00 had sufficient money so she] éMtrgencies. In one case the execution of | growths ae ae oe oe contracts was stayed. In the other | trimming, cutting off all side | ter and is jut ! Florida ul & Co. were fixed for milk. | buaa _— — lg This onet - South Contracting Engineering ry ve = . Singe the police power of the state {Til #re,'s ver 2 sens prpen |The menor crew Phone 598 White and Eliza Strests held equal to cope with these jstraight and smooth. medium, was : : * it in believed likely that simi-[ 0 —— jepson ve. “Your home is worthy of the best” at com: = wu wers for the federal camoes repared to vale care of rte Ray Wat : pod

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