The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 26, 1934, Page 2

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. DAYSGONERY ; ° inge Here Just 10 Years Highest | Ago Today As Taken F which makes it possible to determine with| “Ty, pics or The Ciisen {Mean ' “exactness the amount of alcohol” in the | : ri ¢ 83] gion and ‘there have also blood, Ccinekdens with the publication! eels Sesion | os af 4 series of articles in The Citi,| Lesterday’s Precipitation TT. Tnx. |e The Ric dics applied - > zen, written by Dr, J._Y.. Portes | Neral “Prespitation Sige SA _smestion of sup jite “pest, ar-] beastows and heteusle injured cat Ain have! baru. made for jum vines +c x weeaieal ‘maki the exhibition of news reels show- Sun sets expert zy ing the .breedi of osquitees. judge that the culprit had !tieie films wail be tava EE er = Hines Monroe theater. this evening. The! nie drinke oh Gbee febiren will show the: life of rhe |e ag Feats wns Fmosgiite, what condaces to its —the ree . breeding and the proper preven- iteg-j tive measures to stop propagation. Tn one part of the picture will he a seen the wiggletails and a demon- aoe, botany, today : stration of how their death is| ** ‘°Y%% The adobe also adhering tek brought about by pouring oil on ‘WEATHER ER FORECAST: ternati custom, stren enie the surface of the water in which pupae ight J naety thaw they are. The etitire série: wil} Tus p: m., Wednesday . Cocoanut Planta), each 1Be crane ing imbibed to excess, but upon assurance |be of great interest aud should he ere ue tt i <" Hibisens Plants, each 100.286 : Key West and Vicinity: Partly | * : 3 = eae s, enc’ by the expert that “the bleed. test never jscen by everybody in Key West, Arn ve’ S iss ee ne ors sae ee es ela ees »* the ns dé lalpanesl '« haieupe ae one | a : Sone Kuerd and _ Wednesday. | Pe cies eben t Se : ae —— Red or Pur. i fiona Mesos Biag- Detnom: —“} month’s imprisonment, which was q more |, The bis, thing now that is, in- . = 1781—George Bruce. 5 nated ‘Waited Bide. 4’ ‘ teresting the people of Key West}) York 2 ‘oc sini | severe penalty than even the prosecutor jis the matter of advertising the 2 ppetcuniler,; born : i ‘ expegted. ss eity daring the coming tourist sea- ea Ee geen p Died July 5, 1866: KEY i CETIZEN * - son. ‘The question of securing ay ’ H ‘ neat In passing sentence the learned judge |savertising fund has been taken 1816—Georze W. Flags, naint- $ declared that “drunken: drivers must ‘be up by the Rotary Club and it is 4 . iar born at New Haven, Conne elways seek the troth end pring # sént'to jail under any . circu! *g pmow warkipe out plans to start a i i 5 the dtive which it is expected will od Siena Serpe. pores. be am ee bleh . moat * will secure a fund of $16,000 for this wrong or to applaud right; lily agree. Perhaps ...we. American irre, Ik ig up, to. the residents é ‘progress; never be the or- || might learn something’ abput’ DapAling the | to) joint ‘this -tavemenc “which i rabowe “ee ‘of aay person, sllqe, || drunken. speeder’ problem from our Ger thee for its goal the placing of Key probably local thundersnpmets, or at: ua West before every * Visitor “ who -elaia; always do its utmost for the 11 man contemporaries, comes to any ¢ity in Plorida dur- A scoenrd stternnon; gente: varivit 03. - ing the season and to arrange-for Wikies Genevaile. tale 4 hil : | WAR AND THE EXTRA NICKEL [Advertising in sities in the north a qeduesay except Bint py Bp ‘Stepet $$ | DUR. PUMPS ; $ i jundershéwers nésday infter- a Gia De : starts. Ramp toa 9» sent, born. 4-5 9°: PLUMBING SUPPLIES ependent, Little % ‘ 1907. ; 3 witane sete ie peer er and), Further details:of the big pa- Palerigentcrs Las bageiye: sits: | : f Ae. PHONE 348 the inability of one person to manufacture ct apne dager nate eee weiithar toulatt nim Wee leat + Tones ta 4 Se which is ye staged Friday eve- * ~ 1or, himself the necessities of life, the para- ning have been ceunlvied. oy Resday... Widely: scattered ereye , bor, horn at Pembroke, N. H. Died ait i Wednesda: ‘ ‘ site of commercialism appeared. From ‘a | made public by Lieutenant J. H. Bast a. ie cehis sidan ‘in New York, dan. 6, eset pa comparatively minor factor in the lives of |Thomas, chairman ‘of the parade} ings ue ge Boerner f ’ an . by committee, and he says» it wii" "S* - }av2—Leander J: de» Bekker, : cra medieval laymen it. has now beeome one nso i COMPANY " | i t i t mark ong of the most unique mem- newspaper editor, evitie’ and au of the most. vital elements influencing bership efforts ever made. ‘Phe WEATHER CONDITIONS °° Reet born in Ki human behavior. procession will start from the post- Pr mi i 1a j Rome, Jan. 26, 1931 2 ., office 7. o'clock and the line of ressute is moderate! Shis:. 3 From the time of the Industrial | narch will be along the principal] mortiing throughont the mee 1894—J1 Revolution the abuse ofthe profit motive |strects of the city. Refreshments|and East Gulf, States, and rela.’ actress, Bal gr ‘antil now it ia powerful enough to will be: served at the headquarters} tively low in the Lake region and Died a after the pew recruits haye been plunge whole nations into the chaos of liaken into the organization, . It War.” will he tiie of the most elaborate Phe war of today is no ‘more the “pig ted se tals ead i glamorous iota that took place in the Paani "gaag old days.’ Orgies of —destruction,| an embargo has been placed on ae spansored so to-speak, by the munitions in-|the importation af avocados trom US. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN dustrles have exploited the aha tan sven Pe Porter}. ‘ di tl ition that $ : pnd. pelf-sacrifice that ody <unllige torecdie om Tpeine to the front to fight for something ‘they [this embargo and he still adheres THE FIRST think will vitally affect their country. to that opinion, He has written NAT War js not’a great and heroic strug- Senator Danecan U. Fletcher 2 OF KEY WEST 828 SIMONTON ST, testing against the embargo and gle for somethiig fine. It.is nothing more |showing that avocados were being Member of the Federal Revere na of: gaining more ‘and more {imported into Key West eager Meriiber of the Federal D. it srevosensequagonsonsecsonesosnenensencnengeoes ir the powerful factions in con- /M5 00) Per found on one - : OUR PURE MILK the munitions plants.. More than {it is. the beliet of residents gen- : ; é erally that the Wwe ix de for ‘ : : thrives on competition. tae Lanett ot ho solo abe ; Be 4 : MAKES HEALTHY CHIL. It expands and develops while nations vie ‘ : growers on the east coast of Flor- % ‘ ¥ : DREN AND BETTER Ne Texan to} for armament Supremacy <n a jealous |ida, particitarly those of Dadel : . BABIES mobiles.’ No won- | seramble for power. county, In other words, because ig ota. A : ; ‘ : It is pag to fight for one's country— | the srowers on the est coast lo <—e ot Nothing Tekes the Place of if that country is in the right. It is a dif-|Guhan pears, Ker Westers, who : co = ‘ ~ Pere Mille and Cream : panty knows an the facts | ferent thing, however, to-fight for men | were the first Americans'to eat} § } e t client's ase he can take more in-{ who willexploit an entirenation for the meneodan in the United States, and |, a we a ; —-@ PHONE 223 we done much to introduce the a0 caceala them. sake of personal gain, ‘Heit into this counry must be de, ~ : : speak of the horrors, of, ved of them thig-eanimer: ; seins vs Y month because rect are #o-| : on vacation, and they won't; — : the World War. It is the “extra nickel : a tecnica ee ig. always thought a woman ‘was| that ¢auses the conflicts of taday—-notlition ‘to put on so: much paint.and make-| political entanglements. : ip the Jooks of some of the un- we An informal entige was held for ‘houses and shacks scattered Si — at a Patt Me aes the city, We'ecan see where she is — e : garet strect, in honor of the re | ry. wise, Tt may. ni i _ soe of = febet pontioeg! eae tes | state the -prac-| tended the reception and aed quietly take away fram capital- waar werouunds the fact, owing to a | congratulations. | % oe sold mongers, @ surplus of | provistow in the state constitution. ‘The first ere catch of the red} Much législation has been thrown Commenting on this strange provision, sna eon was ‘bropght in| political tq ensure this end. Yet | leading, attorney’ reeently saidt “While Saterday by Captain Pant De-| | " aration ot dos | we have & bar in Indiana that is equal to men: an were 008) aon eesekes pare ’ . us ‘The reason ig thet human, fhgennity | that of gny other state, it ia not pre- |!” Pistia sostic interior lighting; ; a 6 } snenenvnnocovovnsnecersnneosecnnesssesionsnees : ‘find » way to keep one Od eminent in the minds of the people.” va -_Jeneph, w. Sacer, som of Mn _ mprometic defrosting: tem- A sddicion so the: 4 <é xan s ware ae ae aie power that the constitution cot ok a een ot east ) tae yermar | SERVICE ine Ne oe Mterday where he will remain for a) freesia: er. * pes x While the Indiana Rar ‘Association tow days apd then go to St, Avgus- ine pe oe eneeiat-to- | Next Order 5 deed ta be told of Phillipe only admits qualified: lawyers; the “fet {Une for 2 short stoy. He is on) Te eae 2 sepia F ¥ . 5 for = ‘Roston clergyman. Rob-| that under the state constitution any citi- Paral Dye ga mong A ~~, e ‘2 Sh PRINTING qgereoll, the great atheist of his| zen may practice law has long cansed ad-| Andersonville, Ala, July f. Last , et j S ‘calling on the bishop, who, re-| verse comment and even ridicule from law- eaeee be Sh SON EE an lnest, denied himself to yers alsewhere. shnoting. ndigna has uever heen Subscribe to The Citieen, cone ageing ay I ; BENJAMIN LOSE? : have served | Quy OME fundamental prineiple of the

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