The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 29, 1934, Page 4

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deceased. is survived by val it” oe daughter, ° st Anthony © and Samuel. ve, besides ‘many other rel; §. He was. also a brother -o! ie Peter Weiters, who was a Key West bar for a great. Phe deceased Was one of the or~ of the old colored Key. ~ EWO. state tomortow, ‘Of the 12,267 ballots received from’ educators afd teachers, 8,- 226, or $7.06 per cent, are marked “Yes” for the New Deal while 4,- 04f are registered “No.” “That part of The. Literary Digest poll,” the: magazine «will! defined as za Analysis of How Voters in Poll Voted‘in 1932 and How They, ‘Vote Now” answers » question: Does the poll indieate that. there has beet ‘any ‘shift in opinion among those who voted in ~ th Presidential @lection of 1932? “Ty that analysis, there dre first 19322. Those who now vote ‘No’ { ‘*!New Hamshpire, give ‘the i Ms es ii and the totalvofall The Literary Di- gest poll-vaters who voted in 1982,! was away from Key West for al eounty. the resnlt indicates a net gain of “The poll indicates a favorable ‘ratio of 61 per eent.- Rooseyelt’s ratio of the popular vote in 1932 was 57.32) per cent—only 3.68 per cent less than the President’s ratio as in- } dicated in the report.on The Lit- erary Digest poll for this week. “The list of marginal states that give Roosevelt less than a 55 per- cent ratio of ‘Yes’ ballots now in- cludes Colorado,: Illinois, Indiana, Towa, ,Kansas, Maine, Massachu- setts, Nebraska, New Hampshire and South Dakota. “Six of those ten states are on the edgé, Indian, Towa, Kansas, South Dakota, Massachusetts and New Deal less than a 2.50 percent mar- ginal ratio of approval. South - Jack Baker returned on. tim morning train yesterday from Mi- ami after a short visit in Miami: H Mrs,.George W. Reynolds, whe vacation with relatives, was a re-. ;turning passenger over the East. Coast *yesterday. ‘Mrs. Sallie. Curry, of Jackson- jville, came in on the — morning jtrkin yesterday and will spend several weeks with relatives, Helio Renedo was a returning terday from Miami where he was E. H. Gato, who accompanied Mrs. Gato and their daughter: te jon the Havana Special yesterday, 'Mrs. Gato and daughter will re- turn in the early. fall. sons, George and Buddy, who were. {in Miami as guests of Mrs. Curry’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Barron, returned ‘over Passenger over the East Coast yes-jters, Barbara and Margaret, wife) spending a few days with relatives, Morrison of the Florida East Coast | ‘ernoon train yesterday afternoon Boston several weeks ago, returned, Store, ‘Pa., to spend two months. 1 jeach week with het souse, ‘ Mrs. Charles Curry and two! D. A.-MeDougal, or the legal’ division of the stgte department,! is in Key West in the interests of’ the Chevalier Corporation, owners! ofa large tract of jand in — Three hundred and thirty-six different fitms and individuals beriefited when a Wisconsin. ns- tionalfarm loan association re- ceived a loan of $514,000, city's leading men’s shops end: furniture stores is now © at astern markets making purchiases “both Moxy Cledphae, of the Convent.of ‘3 an baal ares Be Mary Immaculate, left on the aft-- . Ss In order to ‘niake room for the} Sister Celeste Teresa and Sister Subscrite to The Citizen. SPECIALS Strictly Freshly Killed Pork LP Mitte Fed: Meat , and daughters of Master Mechanic | Railway Company, left on the aft-) en route to their home in Jersey They were accompanied as far as Miami by Mr. Morrison who ‘in-| gin @ course-of ‘studies at the viii} 9 gee es : ‘ Catholic University of America. ‘SOUR SOP CREAM spe aot aoa Nati Seas Practically ‘aot the!) items Wells! Lunch Room; 900 South-| Plow replacement. | However,!| Dit 17.3 Free Delivery iSpecial this week delicious sour sop} | and other flavors of Ice Cream ; Key West's First Ambulance tends: to join them in August. : WELLS' LUNCH ROOM Phone 548 Never Sleeps 7 ernoon, train yesterday tor Wash- 3 * ‘! ew ’s is car- ington, D. C., where they will be-| ——— Ina sinc, the inet shape i record-breaking values in~ men’s Mis. J..F; Mortison ‘and daugh- AT WELLS’ PLACE ; shown in today’s paper and thers ie not listed are being sold at prices ard strect,: states in today’s paper!#" SATURDAY SPECIAL || -——————_____= : : that they will have as a Satarday!| FRESH SOUR SOP Key West's First Funcral Home ice cream, HOT SOUSE Service This lunen room also specializes Frosted “Root Beer PRITCHARD Phone 573-J. 900 Southard St. Subscribe for The Citizen. - Today’s — : Anniversaries (tas) ja"s8 hm, Ye Pet Poscsaseesencsaccoasence! ° : those who ‘V/ted for Roosevelt in! heiote is nearest the line with a Gornet Band, which remain-} favorable ratio of only 67.75 per- x his leadership up until é thea the East Coast yesterday. bight if eee eetede 1921—Johann Kalb (Baron de! 1862—-Samuel E, Nicholson)" * he regarded 5 a'l0s for Roose-| wpive states stand fast outside| Mrs, Mervin 1. Russell and, /alb),. the French nobleman who| Prormition nest an : : j.;|that 5 percent marginal ledd f6F|daughter, Lorraine, who were/Served as major-general jn thej jt" 000s Ts eas im = ; i the ‘president, Connecticut, Dela-lepending a while with relatives at/American’ Army of the — Revolu-)" "7 ‘ | Ware, Idaho, New Jersey, Rhode} Homestead and Miami, returned on} tion, born, . Died from ‘wounds re- ai, Island ‘and, the District of Colum-| the Havana‘ Special yesterday, ‘ar- ceived on. the battlefield, at Cam, bia—none of those have recorded | companied. by Clarence-Allshouse, 4", S. C.. Aug. 19, :1780. las high ass 42° percent unfavor-|Jr., whe will spend: his vacation : a 1797—Frederie Baraga, Sloven- in The Literary Digest’ poll may) pont. able ra! : who casne from. one of the: _ elored. families to’ ~ inhabit “The report this week shows eighteen states and the District of with Felatives, Richard “Cosgrove, son of _Cap- ian Catholic missinaty and Dish: to the Indians of Michigan, bor Coltimbia in the 5.65. percent| tain and Mrs. P. 1; Cosgrove, who, im Austria, Died in Michigan, Jan. | ‘Yes’ ratio group: Connecticut,|is a, student of mechanical: engi-|!% 1868. Delaware, District of —Columbia,| neering at the Georgia School of}. ~ FINE WASH TIES, : "|Maryland, New Jersey, New York,/Technology, arrived yesterday on idy and his demise will ba] Poe felt by his numerons ends and acquaintances in: this a8 well as’ elsewhere, Mey West Cornet Band,| gear Semi patos = operating under which ect Se - Toeladed in the lerge shipment goods received. at. this . store the past week is a consign- ‘of ladies’ shoes in all teresa ‘Matixes, 10-180; Night, 10-20e and sizes. ogmendluge Rhode Island, West| in! Missouri, North Dakota, Minnesota, Ohio, Wis- ‘consin, Idaho, Montana, New Mex- “Aud there ate twelve states in the 65.75: -pereent ‘Yes’ r gtoup: Washington, Oregon, Utah, California, Nevada, Arizona, Oki homa, Arkansas, Florida, Ken- tueky, Virginia and Tennessee. “The greatest. strength for the at, “as indicated by. this € ‘The Literary’ Di- Po in. the seven states *Yes’ ratios from 75.85 per- ts. Alabama, Georgia, Lousi- Mississippi, North Carolina, st] South Carolina, Texas. SCAR Also Two Short * “Short Subjects GENERAL @ ELECTRIC ALL-GTEEL REPRIOERATOR Ail the modern conve~ including nienze feetures: sliding theives; foot- pedal door opener; aute~ matic interior tighting; automatic Stainiees Steot = ae 5 ia addiction th the standard % year ware freezlag Chamber Caaaot chip or my Mt Stoel Cabinet chet is bwile for @ Fifetione. Enamel exterior o¢ sening porcelain both inside: and out, Sliding shelves THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY a EHEAD.. 4 Heels tou Two |) ag Sree the Havana Special, after brief stops at West Palm Beach and: Mi- ami, to spend his vacation with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Solomon and children, Frederick and Helen, ane ‘ived. over the highway yesterday afternoon after a delightful motogp) Diéd Nov. 2 trip over the state, stopping at Ore * lando and other points, and spend ing # while on. the keys. J. G. Nigel, representing Smith, Richardson and company, whe wa¢ in Key: West on a business. visit with the local. representa’ Aquilino. Lopez, Sr, left over # | Bast Coast yesterday for Mia » {noted Univ, of Pennsylvania pro-| 1819-——-Donn Piatt,. noted Ohio. | Soldier and. journalist, born — in. Cincinnati. Died in Cleveland, (Nov, 12, 1891. cil ‘Ome lot DOUGLAS SHOES, ~~ ¢loding out— * eo Re SR eS $1.00 FINE WORSTED TROU- SERS, sizes 29 to 42, value to $4.00, : $2 95 Just Received 100 Pairs Pinest Quality WORSTED TROU- . i 1 1832—Louis Palma’ di Cestola, | junion soldier, archaeologist, dire: tor of New York's Metropolitan ‘Museum of Art, born in Ttaly. , 1904, j New ment Whites; |: Blacks, Sports, and © |" $1 at the ma buying goods Ape. for the oo seaxon and 1852—John Bach’ McMaster,’ adv wanes Teor: for ‘fessor of “Aiieri¢an history, born in. New York, Died at Darien, Conn, May 24, 1982. 1858—-George Washington Goe- ‘soldier, engineer, adniinis- ‘builder of the Panama} ‘blend and sei len q d ripe tobaccos to weld them together Sco vg commanders _#& kinds of tobacco grown in this and other different own. No two kinds taste we take the ri the right kinds of he amounts of | -grown to- a different taste qualities all its and a rich aroma—some burn more freely than others. and. cross-blended the Chesterfield way—balanced—each kind of tobacco helps to bring out the best smoking -

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