The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 30, 1934, Page 2

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é whieh has been performed in that humble mountain village at intervals Tor 800 years. This year’s season began on May 21, and ‘given on Sep- ie and death of Christ ‘Spared. Believing that they were saved from the plague through divine interven- tion, the vow has been kept Lies ap tae the of | succeeding three centuries, 3 Usually the Passion Play és presented 4 On years whose number is divisible by 10 —1900, 1910, 1920, 1930, and so on—hut | an exception is made this year in order to | commemorate the 300th ohare? sf FROST, LANDIS & : villagers’ yow. Stony 260 Park Aye, New York; 36 Erat Wacker Drive, : Walton Bide. j afternoon, with an intermission of. hours at noon. This year 28 performances 1 will be given. Considerable interest on. the. part of mind, Huey, whether it gets in| Americans is manifested in the person of} id the} oe {eae 4,8he, gadalene this year, because marry and make her ‘permahent, home in Washington this fall, iter the close of the Passion Play season. Through its Passion Play the little town of Oberammergan, with a . normal | population of little more than 2,000 has be- come known throughout the entire civitized | world. ha banker has given one speech ‘He'll believe it himself, pretty a World-Herald. “One advantage the ape had was that worried no more over his ancestry than ‘poaterity.—Dallas Morning News. WANTED—Slab of good cured coun- bacon, on Subseription account, We @ilow. a good price. —Westphalia BENEFITS OF SUNSHINE With the advent of summer, prudent { housewives: bring their ~maerky, yellowed ‘household Yinens out for exposure once exe modern ite boxes certainly n the dog food business. We eat the ourselves . now.+Omaha . World- of the aunshine. Scientific study has proved that the direct :rays:of the sun’s light exert a benc- ficial effect on fabrics that oan be obtained 3 in no other manner. Drying away from ;| the influences of open gir, and sunlight jacks the value to be had from summertime, outdoor drying. ‘ Wind and. win axe the fea tavo im- ‘portant factors in the ; correct leensing of |yiminaries, seni finals. and mata picked ; 4 / ] Back performance is given in day- ‘bers of the order ‘xome to time, from 8 in the morning until G in the | V¢**- ‘two | two} Fraalein lara Mayr, who’ plays the role. twill ‘give the city a survey and of- | lived in the United Stateivandvex. | Engincers, of Florida, city council! | 1 j ¥ Elgin, , ‘The. Citizen has: piade arran j0f Key West. lnight Befldsed 40 award the ‘work jmenth, Sania cngetapaecha ‘Binal action was taken to the pro- ;Baton Rouge to Genoa, Italy, was a gents As Taken From The Files Of The Citizen eaten ttteteineteantentnrtntebe ‘Appointment of Felix Gronlier,; ~ who has been segretary te Cuban Consul, Di ; past two y Wes Cons fest, is,annguhced. today from | odnaulate. ice Fopeet &i has been Jacksonville and Key West. his time in Key West hhe hasamade | a nuwibér of dose friends who will | # jeam with pleammwe of dis pramo- tien. Sis promotion is not only an! evidence of hin highly -satisfac- tery ‘werk jn. the city but also in- dicates the growth in importance ‘er. of enp-winning yachts, an en- tamolegist of note, bore at Sand- ie 1848—Kaward Burgess, design- mtanee wich M am, Died in Boston, Jaly | 1868 Mabel Gr Gratty, social pie cae monial to be given in Key West on ¥: Siily Fourth ate im ‘the making. Onis. iN tbe 500 Ohio, There wil at Teast Key Feb. 2, Tou. Every member of the or-| Sesecsenccosene so ~Seeeee der is urged to attend the meeting sake The popu tore re LOGAY S Birthdays! ception of the visitors will be £oM-linphessee sy chek +-nme dbbee far tocgrent owt. © in Sadness! Dr. Thomas Herbert Norton of} ai GA.” born at. Bellaive, Feeling the competitive idding years ano. ficial plat at..a lower’ price than that offered hy the “Associated at, an sdjaurned meeting“ Idst ise Pound, Pas of ite the engineers. They asked Sie; literature at the Univ. of | price of $19,000 which. is a a eved exarbitant,. Wallace Pinder} was instructed to call for bids far the .work, bids to be opened at the} meeting on July..7. 62 years yin ek iNew York, 55 years ago. Increases in the pay of city ®M-| Nive ‘hvelyn R. Nicholson of De- ployes betaine phi monthly 15 envi Methodist missionary Jend-| wie inelnded .in the vouchers for borm:42 The pox a A ee posal to increase payments to em- | taken. off the. ship last night with ployes, at the mecting last migitt | \deep.and serious cut under the ‘ arm.and placed in the Marine hos- .. The transfer from ship.to Al Melntyre, member of the! 1926 graduating class of the naval! jshore was made by-the coast guard mere tothe bleaching, whitening influence Bec as has received orders to r3-! yeuge) 299. port on board the U.S. 8. Arkan-) sas, Mr, MeIntyre-is a relative of! [Mrs. A. C.lalgin and the informe- | was given The Citizen by’ Mr, 1 Phe tand Fay, which sunk Mona noon.@tf Tortugas. The vi will -be searched Yor until ‘cated, it is said, and afterward ‘ dl. ‘The Fannie and Fay taden “botid from fhents to reeeive by Assocta' Press wire full service reports oft’ the Greb-Walker and Welnert- Wills battles in New York tomer row night. ‘Balletins on the pre-land six members of the crew up ‘by thé” Norwegian ‘bouts “will "be received and @-| Steamer Eskjoe after - DraPaut R. Heyl, ay. nee hy: ards Si ice Philadelphj, } Died. in New York Cys a + i York, famed cli¢mist, ee fe Temporarily in Charge. hes delivered his first 1834—Indian ‘Territory — « ‘fished ‘hy Act of Congress. ae 4 + y905—Atbert Emetein; then 8 26-year-old student in ss a ‘what on what was to become the enecees * —_—_—_—————— . Toc y's Horoscope j Theory” of Relativity. . at Y930—Comiplete weeluitieg called the “statesman 2 ont ‘earn wt Lincoln, angen BE Jacksonville to Plovida Straites/4 ‘weather es oe ee % leprae New ‘Haven. Gonn. The captain | o ; {nounced to the crowd from the ef-{been afloat in a small lifeboat for} ~~ cleansing of the various tots at the right lhe iain batties Will be covered, fice of this peper oh Duval street. {nine hours. “They were’ trans- derved: frem the Eskjve: to* Onaat temperature for each in Uke family wash- [roid by round, with sdditionel! Guard Patrol 198 and brought to : ing machine are the neceasary first steps. “Direct sunshine fades _ non-fast ters pertiment to fits. messages giving @etails of ‘the)/Key West. crowd, the weather end other that- | Tonight at the meeting of equity Lodge No. 70, Odd Fellows RAiiorul comme: When ‘the! will try out the mew steren; Y pticon Yandledy shrieked at seeing ® wocently purchased for the om and through open-air drying. Colored fabrics { get all the same benefits, the need being oor and Jet ft starve to death. : ee eee eee ee eae paper isin. anil dio What or” wee: a 1 ablete put it to very tieeh practical use. ‘This was neatly MMujitrated in a | of “confession” article by a teacher, in the ‘) Journal of the National Hducational As- - Constant reading of the Congressional | seciation. She said: has its rewards, Byery few -ses- Shear aaa nas omega” = noticed before.—Des Moines Tribune. “I can name the Kitigs ‘of Batons ‘since the War af Roses, but i do not know Judging from. what a Chicago judge | the qualifications of the candidates in the “said about an Insall investment trust, the| coming election. + stock buyers had to provide all the invest- “T know the econornie thearles of Mal- tment and all the trust-—tndianapots | thus and Adam Smith, but cannot live —_ “I. can explain the principles of gC gages pnite thy ee Megan! game in the = toonist Darling to the comimission ‘on con-j kitchen faucet. serving wild life. Rat how did they’ over “T have steiied thé gaychology of Jook John Held, Jr. t—Dalias dames and Titchener, batt ‘cannot contwet | “News. wiehe Fy a ees eee neh “T ean conjugate Latin verbs, but 1 ieee Tet the senators know that somebody used | ov _ opie fievoea: petal hyer eames tnouse in the paritry, an emaciated | tertainment of the lodge members. woarder engrested she close the: is ‘te be shown. All interest- Joseph Aegis cook on thejed are invited to attend the enter. |e the history of odd Standard Oil Tanker Fulger, tainment. the » HEAT WAVE e | A complete set of beautiful stides | ™ Pa a7 7 aes anther tlh wetter ther eter owe Walter ficnndah, actor, born in , overcast, aay, widely nexttoned chowers: San Be had trai German soil by French co ee tt ae” wide, per yard . 72” wide, per yard .. LOFT L OTOL IO LL IOP T IST ITT SITES f # a ab ane oad ep a

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