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| CHARLES DICKENS’ LIFE OF CHRIST _ Under the master hand of Chatles'{ Dickens, a rewritten New estament, brings to us a simplified J Cooocoesesocossocoos: living, throbbing human being who madé| the blind to see, the lame to walk, the dead to raise and live again. © : The narrative, for which publishers: have paid big fabulous gums, Was’ betomé. : | available for publication in The Citizen. “The Life of Out Lord” is it the form '} of a letter, written. by Dickens to-his own children, in 1849, and has been. jealously guardéd by the: Dickens descendants until It is a’ simple story, simply told; by-the man whom many believe remains the great- est English: writer, Shakespeare nof. ex- chided. Always the foe of sham and hypocrisy iv His own novels, Dickens in this letter to! his, children, ‘parades thé Pharisee who: PRRBEBERESRPS Fr RRS... ABR. RRSREP! Daily Cross-word Puzzle eosecccdeoooocese atake fetter acrobats TODAY’S ‘ ‘ } ; Yesterday's Precipitation. .0- Ins. Normal Precipitation: . 05 Ins. °This veedrd covers 21-néur period: cuding at 8 welick thin tierataige | ‘Tomorrow's Almanac Sun rises 6:02 a. iSun sets. . 6:51 p. {Moon rises 9:34 a. 1 Moun sets... T¥:57 p. | ‘Tomorrow's Tides | « | A. M. Pp, H 0:50 High ..... --- ELST hee ; 5:3 | Barometer at 8 x, m, today: Sea level,, 29.96; m.| m.f Lowest — Highest Last Night Yesterday 2. BG 64 16 {Abilene ..... {Atlanta . — winds, from the Rio northeastward tc westerr )Carolina, over New 3 upper Mississippi: Valley an feckless atuns tely f _ and mioderat high off ft” TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 19 lg showers tonight and over _ notth pértion Wednesday. | East Gulf: Moderate south’ anda. tnfliende. Pressure is low this morning}. Grande Valley Ne 2 and northern 7:09 Seen in the extreme soathern \2 Florida, and were moderately! heavy in Arkansas arid’ porti northwestern portions of of the Florida Peninsula, Tem- peratures have falleit in: thé upjjer! Ohio. Valley, and have risen in stood upon the housetop. and thanked God | F | that he was not like other men— 4 ’ Reveals the money changers in the} Boston... | Buffalo Chicago Denver 64 44 60: 56 as, and in the North .Atlantie States, with readings ranging this ;mMorning from 28 degrees at Wil} Niston, N,. Dak., to 80 degrees at eth Stet ars wil. ‘0 | so much. from Christ’s day to this— Throws the spotlight upon whited | fish. j : And in this masterpiece iE} fory, we-see another: Dicke; Hitherto, we have kn ho personified, ING, in his chi WANTONNESS, in Bill Sikes. PATHOS, in Oliver Twist. WIELD TENDERNESS, in Nancy. BENEVOLENCE, in Mr. Pickwick, whom Sam Weller called: “an gnge} in gaiters,”” HYPOCRISY, in Mr, Bumble. —-- CRAFTINESS, in the Artful. Dodger. CRUELPY, in Martin Chuzziewit. COMPLACENCY, in Mr. Micawber, | who always was waiting for something to turn up. SATIRE, in Bardwell vs. Pickwick, in| which Dickens paid his respects to: lawyers and: to.laws which embraced the “debtor : Brought down to simple language by- Dickens, we find the philosophy of th pNew Testament strangely akin to. the | philosophy enunciated by President Roose- Velt in his New Deal, : ‘ Students of Diekens giso' will sée a striking consistency in the adoption by Dickens of this sacred book, as\. his. own +| Nashville. ... q ‘ ”),: Jourrialist ‘born’ at Lansing, Mich., he Feast of for it sary ontiei The ré dusted by the colony in K: fies wliere thé usual’ sérv. ;years age, iit is celebrated not only in the iCourt, born at Marion, Ind., 75 Boker (“David on og at New ‘| Washington < 4} Williston Z Lf 4 years iidge Walter WM. Evans of the . S. Customs Court at New York, Detroit ... Dodge City Duluth .. Eastport 56 64 44 48 | Jacksonville KEY WEST { Li Roe’ | Louisville | Minit... | Minnéapolis i i New York Oklahoma : Phoenix .. Pittsburgh Sait Lake City .. Sit. Ste. Marie Seattle ... Tampa WEATHER FORECAST Till 8 p. m., Wednesday Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday with showers tonight; moderate southerly winds. Florida: Partly cloudy, showers tonight and in north.portion Wed.! nesday; not. much change in, tem- weather mostly. overcast. with . | | | Key West, G, Si. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF conprmon oF OF KEY WEST ay a€ Che clove of busindes Maveh 8, F854, 245,911.83 ie) $2,995.26 6,060.00 Cut and das rows Banks" sonear or ier to Florida Straits:| - Moderate southerly winds andi ; 5 i stort, Ind), 64 ) parents began, says} personal. creed—tfor Dickens ever “ the | Pay Soin be: hatch but 1e be expeclal- years site advocate of the weak against the mighty, |ly notatiie as a gréat home fes- — : even as Jesus was. , Htival, the greatest known to the} Rear Admiral Mark L. P sa |Jews, . U. SEN, rétived; horW at A hendred years ago, Diekéns was Nani 1 3. G0 pease. Ci.ditéittittitd Flies BEWARE WITH SUMMER COMING AND WARM. Sates é "Slander flings stones. at itsclf,, says a - ‘proverb. words it acts like a} raising his voice in protest against many of the conditions which confront us. in. this moaned oaks ee! ge ae ea locuments relative to the election. | 5% years age. imagin : a ial: the supervisor of |’ fare Island when he-described Mr. Pick- stration and the tax collector wick’s entrance into Fleet Prison. ‘Turn to fkePt busy adding names to’ the “Phe Pickwick Papers” and you may read: fst, of Texistrants and collesting Officials at the county court house are busy these days getting |» Major ‘Jolin Hay Beith in shape the many and various} Hay”), noted: English writer, Thurts the accuser more 7 & re Mosquitoes FLIES AND MOSQUITOES ARE BOUND t WHY TOE. To ‘ ERATE THIS MENACE WHEN IT EASILY BE “This,” said the gentleman,. thrusting his, hands into his pockets, and ‘looking: | Peatelessly over his shoulder to Me. Pick- |, «| wick, “This is the hall flight.” “Oh Tireplied Mr. Pickwick. looking te pose, a Te Ceri a where the prisoners keep their-smallb quan: tities of coals. .Unp to go down to; but very convenient, I poll taxes, From the upper keys, particularly .Matecuribe, and Key ‘Largo, word has been reécéived that the. régistration will be ‘far larger than ever before. Cap- jin Watrous lias been attending to: the: vote on the keys and. prac- cally man and many wom: 1704—Pirst issue of the News Letter, “piorieer GALVANIZED: 24” Wide, per yard 28” Wide, per yard . _ 30” Wide, per yard . if 36.” Wide, per yard .. . 38’ Wide, per yard 4 » ~ Frames With Sliding Track, each ............-. } Kijockéd Down Cypress “Screen Doors Will Fit Any Size ADE ~ doer, cack 85e ia leet. dow eg AS Say.” You Pay Less For These Fiawies Than You Do For The Cypress, Piece SESS CL SSeS Piece, Although: IMMODERATE BANK SABARIES * ‘Phey Aue 00 ate Gt Tie Sento Gaede Samra ‘ grow in a hundred cities, (Orlando Reporter-Star)- While banks were cracking up.all over the country and business houses: generally were being pushed into bankruptcy because of short credit, the big bankers of the country were paying themselves munifi- the} cent salaries. bike the men at the Read will. make final arrangements for the construction of the building. HARDWARE FOR DOWN FRAMES; Corrugated fasteners, per €; Brads, 10¢ Tacks Se per pkg.; ADJUSTABLE «=WINDOW SCREENS: 28? Inigel,, C0 CW. 55 se0sncscicrseccnsenenee KNOCKED x5, 2c per Pkg.; Sereen Lifts: Se each; Scteen Door Sets 30¢ and 365¢ each. ‘EOf some other institutions of business. and |The quicker he obtains the re- industry in which the public was interested, [9¥ired amount of money the soon- “FLY-DED": A good “Pthiey took good cate of themselves regard: (°° %! construction start, f $ | 3 rt ! ce gz : | z i HT i | f ti i 2 H 4 sponsible for the short credit that hus pre- vailed for several years; they aré respon- sible for the failure of many of the small- er banks; they are resppnsible for billions of dollars worth of worthless securities be- ing sold to smal] banks and small investors. No, they can hardly claim that they were entitled to big salaries because they were big men. By their works they be judged. “More people will rate wlio drew the large salaries, big rascals than rate them big men. sales will spray for flies, mos- quitoes and many other insects. Small cans; each 308: Large cans, each, S0c