The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 22, 1934, Page 2

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tions of Stk We charged tor ot Mites: by chu given! ved: ee & — ‘[Tonger, but we shall make more complete | Woolworth establishment on Duy-| | Today In History | would get his; share of the abundance, ‘wilt he held-in the chamber of; | that, in almost any crowd. We haven't 4" interested are invited by Mr. aves acnahbes 5 even to this day, would be almost endless. ed sacrament was carried up the pares kissing to the salt by reat And, like the cat- hat. Hitler eaid to Mossolini oe much speculation, but it evidently wromsienss-le fact too wike to risk her in running for office, Now comes; ip to the effect that Mary Pickford run for Congress, If Mary knows one- | 8 thuch as Alice—-and that would be | he Will stick to: the films and political temptations. ~ Tf-it were not for all the industrial Is between employers and employees present industrial and. economic im- sment could be counted on as per- mt, But strikes and Yockouts are to ared because they may upset most of ood work that has been accomplished | h the Roosevelt leadership and the response and wholehearted co- tion given the President by the pub- “The country is getting better and bet- : day, in every way. exer of St ee Here Just 10. Years! “We are’so used ag ‘Ago Today As Taken From -{. Julian Hawthorne. working hard and tong that ‘we’ ei en Hep taipe tent i happy with ‘more leisure, unlike OBE! Ge hegan’ to took Tike ‘Phe ci! Botton, 86 years apo. European brethren, - who have zen would be able to give anothet | Prank Frank H, ‘Genes ot me ‘series of big runner ‘stories ta its ‘learned ita'use, especially in Fray eaves, wad op sail somata Aynsley = mr rt If we don’t wait this lelenge, were being prepared. Peter ‘3 B. Roberts, caretaker at the aqua- Shed obtained ‘a fine bee Biro on Faster of Obie, ‘of the ruhner family which Dayt bia si apparently adapted himself eee ‘ham ee ae ~|life in the tank. Yesterday with- ween two things, ‘We. can : aut-showing any signs of itness| “Loyal A. Gate al New: York, | Westi fish turned. upside down, swam leisure imposed. by shorter w: we frantically around the tank. and’ i . et Newark NJ, 64. years! isan to avoid large production, or we can ney glad sonyoiatrely ont died: | ago. ig to produce and use more things than we Ene jess at a shower to be given t0-\ifoynia, novelist and playwright, now'have, The latter process. might be carried pretty far if we set our minds poeagaah gees wee ae mE PE a SOP ee to it. - flins, of the U, S, Bayspring, will If we decide that. we want more |tke place Wednesday evening.|. julian Huxley, famed Bhiglish! things, we shall not only work somewhere |jnntr, in’ key West and has = Dat St Spee Oe near,the old’ number of hours for a while connected for some time with the’ Pacecseoncsnenceescocess a « use of machinery, tapering down whenever jot aireet i Aeanecesnanrnnonensenaer ‘we get tired of. comforts and luxuries. Carl E, Aubuchon, promoter of; 1827—Capi. William E. Parry, The professor thinks there would have |the proposition to erect a hotel at, Bnglish Arctic explorer, reached! to. a vernment-supervised syst the corner of Fleming and Duvalite within 435 miles of the North nh artad streets, has called a meeting of Pole, thereby. winning $25,000 stockholders for tonight, . which prize from Britain's Parliament, — 1832—John 1. i I. Howe of Conn., Quite an ‘argument, conld be started about jcontmerce beginning at 7 o’elock. Lagtaatea {eek peasieat pbasiake { Aubuchon to attend. At Lg much thought yet to the. “mechanics | | 1884—Historie Greely expedi- * fa “phildsophy of abundanee.”?' | Several hundred members of ftion—seven survivors—rescued in| 9. St. Mafy’s Star of the Sea church the Far Novth. » participated last ‘evening in the pprocession of Corpus Christi. The; 1933-—Hitler. Government pro. A complete list of.superstitiqus ideas | ele: the various societies of the! ing of millions of voters. concerning the prevention or eure of dis) when the procession had formed had not the slightest_chance of| @ases, prevalent among ignorant people jin fant of the convent, the bless-| winning and the game wonle end b te 0, but Gray swatted a home stairs to the gallery “where theisun’with two men on base, and the Ta arecent address Dr. Joseph L. “Miller, benediction was pronounced. Bi Hout ball game was over. long 4. roe sper sien the hill ‘the conclusion of the benedict folk of: eupmerated a few |tbe procession filed hack into thels Mr, and Mrs. Abelardo ; ‘pcindiog 2 = ) : pee aang the serviees — were } ‘announge the Mate of 8 iausier as on Saturda: ne + # OF. eabwebs ‘stop Dleeding; a bag [Powe's hasptial on se Eaton street, \ tess around the neck prevents| A general meeting has been engineer. | righ FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1934:~ USES SAUSAGE AS,CLUB - GARMISCH.. Germans—Wiell- ing a sausage as a weapon, Alois Lechleitner of this city knocked a robber unconscions. Foreign immigration into the ited States has dropped to tess 2 SNORE RE Ei MESES EEN degrees, and ‘Abilene, ‘Texas, oe Ti. Died/in Chicago, Apri! 7, 1914; 1856—H. Rider Haggard, Brit- S, KENNEDY. ° rs = iiee May 14, moe: SERS aE novelist, born. seenazeosocsophnoperane- Wiper" A B Mrs, W. ff. Hancock wilt be | Peete Browna Of Goi. Sea level, 80 WEATHER FO ie Sin, ego iene started about 6:40} scribed Democratic; Party eonsist- chureh filing inte. the gronnda{—————__________} Winds. , and whooping cough; valled for tomorraw night st the!” Maitland Knowias, formetly of he ’ eity hall, Arrangements are to be*Key West, has been made. fire es” prevent goiter; rubbi hing (oy. for. the dedication cooncialejeitee at Sarasota, Fia., according be shrag over a “pabyts' face stops |of San Carlos Opera House, sehed- jie advices received in Key West inein led for Getober 10, the eak |¥ lor ° iby the family, Mr. Knowles, has + piercing ears aids weak seats {had a: wide experience in the fire Editorial comment: Those phew bs game. . He was themselves Knowles wag the first man ip the in the pocket _preve and at the time helping the’ pene wr matism; acoin held under the upper lip city. a er one ta) pr aes : ‘ ‘ nent tare make Key West a place of rare, —— pests og pease “atips — and just. a little work isi Announcement was made Tast The annoyance of elec may be fully given of its wealth it is 9 that federal inspection. of the Na- readily abated by taking nine sips of water, | ‘ame not to cooperate. " ae Guard rh will bebe counting nine backwards and turning| ,, Ker Won Stasiove detusicand cootssun of tee welt hol | around nine times; putting on a baby’s | ea the Liberty Stars in their game | inspeeted. “Bayonet etexcide wil clothes feet first insures nermal growth; |>* = barracks ew: Fans ‘he held as will the field ealisthen- say it was one of the best games'ies and smallarms. drills *Al- of wearing the knee cap of a sheep on the leg ever witnessed in Key West ra pode tinal baer pa prevents cramps; placing a pan of water | mang days, the vietors winning by (tests as they have heen drilling a seore of 3 tol. Up te the ninth regilarly and feel confident they : Joning it looked Jike the Regulars econ come up to requirements, TEAMSHIP Co og N worm oil into the joints euves’. inflammia- tion; wrapping a warm red woolen sock throat. : sab ape 9 typecast oe MAIL ROUTES FOR eort TAMPA—HAVANA—| ANA—WEST INDIES ~ rae Went for Hapenn Tocodays and Fridays 12: 28 sf ao for Pott Tumpe Wednendogs ond Sater FE RT te - superstitious | era artens tens a tee And J. H. COST..R, Agent. if such beliefs give them any comfort, whe : Se should worry? ‘4s eR RP 28 on ach e GOING BROKE BROKE EASILY E Wists Wine ch ot Meche and what not to do; how to keep healthy; how to get rich, and so on. It remained so for a southern agricultural college te com- pile a list of ways for a farmer to go broke, nee 2nd PRIMARY a part of which we quote: “Grow only one crop. “Keep no live steck. “Regard chickéns and a garden as 100 for 25c nuisances, ~~ “Don’t plan your farm pec - Tts hard work thinking, ~ Trust to luck. “Hold fast. to the idea that the methods of farming employed by your grandfather are good efiough for you, “Be independent. Don't “join with your seighbors in any form of cooperation. “Mortgage your farm for every dollar it will stand to buy things you would have cash to bay if you tllowed a good ersten of farming.” By following these few ‘simple. rales carefully any farmer may go broke easily and quickly. Lhd utah ah dude Ma \ a ep Se LLLP ME OE LE DME GES BB : meee are CEMENT: net, 100 sseks Less than ¥ LIGHT BULBS: Clear or frosted— 35 to GO watt, for Me TOIT TT + Fd a ae alr ar aaa ae ~ * e / aaa ae aa aa aaaaareN

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