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| eedecccccccccccccccccces SOCSOSOOK SSS SCETSOOCEEEE April 18, 1775, before the engagement ‘Ago Today Ap Taken From | Lowest The Files OF The Citizen | Mean | Normal Mean . sat te ich ey DAYS GONE BY [~sreeterreereeeteeme % He ‘ Tem g } penne ngs - met” on na ~ oy Here’ “Fase ‘10 Hikers Might wah, eal Ee. “2 So mer r Lewis W. Douglass of ‘acne | rector of the Bureau of ‘the “Bud: }} t ono The King Of All Food Mixers POWERFUL, STURDY, EFFICIENT, SILENT— ‘NO SNOISE OR RACKET aten jrids ne -| with the British at Lexington. and Con- cord. But, aside from this notable exploit,) 54. Kemp city jailor, now Tia soa = oth BPS Cong Uotages the Treasury, born , ; ¥esterday’s Precipitation nS.!at Bisbee, Ariz., 40 years. v he was an-uncommonly active and versatile. the interior-of city jail in a strict Normal vetinghc Meat ee ago. eS ‘safiitaty condition. “All ¢ells| Jay - wit eo ail také ‘Hate been painted inside and ovt-’ esate srwagcies sete ce . eppel, ‘piesi-| Does fict'interfere with radio reception. C n part. in the g ‘Tea! 8} side. © Bedding has been. renovat- Tothestéw’s Almiohac dent « of the Carnegie Corporation, ' D. inéte thirigs better than arty other mixer Party, and becamie a lieutenant-Gdlotiel |ed and cleaned and the walls of Sun rises . _. BHiva. ya. born in New York, 69 yéars age. | joes more things pba Desi 8 during the Revolution, after serving asa | the prison painted Prisonérs now | Sun. sets 7721p. m. + It fakes the’hard’work out’of baking and cook- R confined in the jail are now re-) Moon rises U.S. Senator Hubert D, Step-j lieutenant of artillery in the Crown Point quired te: with évery- day. ROe-! Moon set» 12:24 /p. m,|biens of Miss, born in “Néw Albany, | in. 36 expedition of 1756, during the French and | ever, they are well fed and express fact quarter, 3r 3:28 p. mn, | Mis M. It makes every cook a better cook. IT BEATS EVERYTHING— ~ : | President. Walter Williams ot 120, $iGien War. - appreciation for;the manner one Tomorrow's Tides ADVERTISING RATES id Pelt . Pet ., | Which they ‘aré treated. ! nin ob ADDTIEAIION. In civil life he displayed a variety of " {High ri EY CeeeMae Unig ‘of Mismmisl, - bore. ah NE } talents Which a recent bidgrapher thinks} pwo numbers by a mixed chorus’ Low, Bee 4 249 | Boorivilte, ‘Mo., 70° years’ digo. , les ‘him to be known “as America’s jot voices will be musical features! Barometer at ‘ee, tedhiye | 3 ed “ ” f to be given at th ‘ i Se ii bichon: ti in whied pak ‘jack of all trades.” He was -a-gold-.|° ae ig ovale Mt re Sea level, 30.06, ‘weprse J. MeDermott_of Mass., 3 iz to he ‘avon open pape pons line: h,'a copper roller, a dentist, an énd of the nse Day progral Chief of the Division of Curréiit : sur local al : a é an -N- jin Key West July 4. ‘The commit-| WEATHER FORECAST | Information, Dept. of State, born| 4 ites rie of pubiiah anonymous ‘ powder manufacturer, a maker ‘tee, Mrs."Eva Toraio and Jerry J. OS te at Peabody, Mass., 40 years ago. | ¥ ‘of picture “frames, a hardware merchant, Char 4 completed mice Till 8 p. m., Tuesday t “ ADVER' G REPRESENTATIVES ani sii *.|ments for the various numbers Key West and Vicinity: Fair to- James Boyd, author, “born FROST, LANDIS & KOHN utid deplorable as. it may seem, a seller of \yhich are to be presented at Bay- bight; Tuesday partly cloudy withygouphin Co Pa 46 years ago se Ave, New York: 25 Fast Wacker Drive, | hard liquor. jview Park, “A-parade has been ar- : i oy G0; Oeneral Motors Brdg., DETROIT; Decuments recently made public by ,ranged in which will join the ra-'y 4 Sir William H. “Bragg, ‘faméd! = ? dot Walton Bldg, ATLANTA. jtional guard unit. other military .|— English ‘scientist, born 72 years | : f 4 i { pre his great-grandson include bills of lading! (organizations, clubs and civic showing that Paul Revere sold a ‘consign-ihodies. ‘An excellent program has ment of rum at 60 cents a gallon, also gin jbeen aranged which will be given at a proportionately low figure. This same |* ‘he park at the conclusion of great-grandson now heads a copper prea ad parade. ? H ; ness founded by his distinguished ancestor, | Editorial com : Most of us which still bears the name of Revere, in. bélieve in pitiless publicity for the, Boston. {other fellow. ‘But Revere’s chief pride seems to have! adie Srunders, who is manager jlocal thuitie been in his Uental skill, and he once sent a ef C ice cream parlor at 912 ay" i ; 'Plem reet suffered the loss of circular to prospective clients, which ‘two joints from the iniddle finger]. Florida: Fair tonight and Tues- Would ‘be considered highly unethical to- | lof his left hand yesterday. His|day éxeept scattered thundershow- day, in which among other ‘things’he ‘said, ‘hand was caught in the gear-/ers Tuesday afternoon in west and referring to human teeth: “He fixes thém rae agg el ay machinery {north portions. H * > * ne 0 wi ie} in such a manner that they are not only-an'diirns and the-accident resulted,| _ 22¢ksonville to Florida Straits: ornament, but of real use in speaking and Gentle south or southwest winds eating.” . ‘Amano Cobo, who was tecent-! over north portion and gentle east~ iz ly graduated in dentistry from Tu-| erly winds over south rti Longfellow immortalized Paul _ Re- ivarstty*i is| oon scrap iaceloe: fs Hane Univérsity in New Orleans, is! generally fair weather tonight = vere’s ride, but he didn’t tell ‘the whole {at home with his parents, Mr. and a . jand Tuesday. . story. { Mis. I. ‘Cobo, 1107 Duval street. East Guit: Gentt 1 Dr.'Cobo will at once make ar-| “#St Gulf: Gentle east or south- ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN rangements for practicing his pro-|east winds, except variable over ABOUT VAMPIRES féasion in Key West. extreme north portion, ago. Crown Prince Olaf of Norway, | born 31 years ago. ‘° | Subscribe to ‘The Citizen. rshowers in afternoon; [gentle easterly winds, i June 15 to July 15 During this, period you can buy the Sunbeam Mixmaster, complete with 2 mixing bowls, juiée ex- tractor, strainer and mayonnai oil EOD DGT: LOR ooo ceenn verses re thd eee $18.30 TERMS: $2.00 down and the balance in eight fivithly payments of $2.10 each on your electric service ‘bills. THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC CO.| “Water and Sewerage. 2. Bridges to complete Road to Main ~ ‘land. ‘ H nik > B. Torano has accept-; WEATHER CONDITIONS sl s is "s ees, lake 98 is Well ENGIN, Me éd‘a position as stenographer and term “vamp,” a contraction of “vampire,” | o¢rice manager with the Gulf Keys| While the heat wave has been & Free Port. jis used to designate a seductive female. Realty Company, and this morn-{broken, temperatures — continue 4, Hotels ‘and Apartments In olden times, and even ‘in recent ting entered upon her duties. | above the seasonal average in all the ions east of the Rocky Moun- cman ere: PHONE 16 5 Bathing Pavilion. ‘|| years in parts of eastern Europe, the vam-| pjstrict Deputy Grand Chancel tains except Georgia, Alabama aiid{ _semeea ‘Q. F.AYALA Seles Manager 6. “Aquarium: »} pire was a more sinister and fearsome jlor Thoma: Caro installed offi-|northwest Florida where they are or eu aud anh Bea: entity ne of Is £ the Sea Lodge|normal. Since yesterday morning a : and 4 i ey u Knights ‘of Pythias, Jast night.|temperature changes have béew sag a mn of County and City Db In the original meaning, a vampirte |New ofticers are Charles V. Lunn, | unimportant. Atl was supposed to be the soul of:a dead per- | chancellor commander; M. B. Gib-| Showers and thunderstorms oc-| ‘veniengés. Mike ofie of théte hotels! joi ‘ soéh which ‘leaves the buried body at night.sor. vice chancellor; Willliam| curred during the last 24 hours in} home or hésdquarters when in Jacktonyit . Sands, prélate; Ostram, mas-) the Sout Governments. to suck the blood of living, persons, usually music and Sunday the chant ae | i Red or Green Standard, 75 ‘Ibs. to 87 lbs. Green “Solka.” Try to tear ; i ies : 5 ter of works ‘am H. Roberts,|upper M die The good parties are the otes YoU -.asing their death. Hence, it was be-!master at arms; ‘Cleveland Niles.|where the w ss : pra lieved that upon opening ‘the grave of a |inner guard; Raymond Thompson,’ Pressure is normal ightly a rer ; 7 —— vampire the body aia ie rh a atiyy [outer suited; J. Winfield Russell, labove from the Ohio Valley south. (convrawabnerr reer scccrncrene he i 4 j trustee, ward while a disturbance of tet tt en tnt HH BR 3 A wide open town and a lawless town) fresh and fosy from the blood thus ab- lorate intensity ls eéntval d¥ér the Q e _-mean the same thing. sorbed. An intetesting and enthusiastie|Lake Superior region, Duluth, \ i ee { Jonah : wants to know _what anj vampires were supposed to be those who | matters pertaining to the Shrine Temporarily in Charge. IN < unanimous’ communication is. Won't} had committed suicide or had come to their ceremonial Were discussed and a SMALL LOT OF SLIGHTLY DAMAGED WALL some one tell him. death by violent means, also wizards, [rogram axraneed. ‘he Mahi or “Foday In History & BOARD, WHILE TT LASTS, PER M. ues D eS witches and those Who had been cursed by |ts. ana 50 eas wren tL Y : 4 Lo = rs and 500 ‘nobles, will arrive Whether one considers the world| their parents or by the church. A_ cat:{here July 4 about 4 o'clock in the Fre a Wek eiclen ae TRE X “FUST RECEIVED round, flat, square or crooked. depends on| crossing a grave might transform the oc-|moring on a special train char-) 1776--A Declaration of | Inde q ; . * . tered from the Florida East Coast|pendence from Great Britain CARLOAD * t ING . ne y the part he has bumped against. cupant into a vampire. | Railway Sadihay: There will also|adopted by Continental Congress & SLATE sree CAREY'S RUBBEROID ROOFING, SMOOTH AND ; So ee To’ stop the depredations of a ‘sup- |be°a class of 165 novices who willj—and possibly July 2 should be } Mr. and Mis. Average Citizen: “It ain’t posed vampire, it was thought necessary to with the tegular members be in| Independence Day. % 5 SMOOTH SURFACE De i< : , ah: “1 eive a atake through the cotbae ever'cha the. parade. Besides. the regular aimetis \ MICA KOTE ROOFING: BULLSEYE ROOFING: my Duspidss fo See that the law is en- head % Bo es Oty < ceremonials of the Shriners there} 1776—New Jersey passed a dee- ® Extra heavy, ‘per roll .......1 Heavy weight, per roll ........$2.60 foreed.- Don't’ we elect officers to dq} head, remove the heart, burn the body, or jwill be drills-on the field of the} laration of independence— its Con. Heavy weight, per poll . Medium weight, per roll .... 1.70 that??? 2 hs e pour-boiling water and vinegar ‘on ‘the {Athletic Club, street dancing with|stitution first establish woman Medium, ‘per ‘roll Light weight, per rol! 3 ae the temple band *faenighihy {he | suffi in’ country op a property Se tse j “4 > iene E grave. B 3 des Ae es : 7 SLATE SURFACE s will | dial tion of . N < When tis confideiée i4 “Shaken, the Later the term vampire was applied to.|be heard during Divine services at ee ai sant cole aatl $2.75 it 11 4 % rtain ies 8 : . ing street dhurth. 1881—Presiden’ eld shot » pe ee rere eek 5 it, per ro Seu $3. " weak man turns to others for reparatidn 0 als bags ~ ag. alse ei ata aati \in Washington railway station Red or Green, extfa hiéavy, 83 tbs. 60 Ibs. Green * Sika.” ey totes {NN - and “justification.” The strong man looks, a “ =n aan laa seer concerning County Clerk D. Z. Filer ‘has re-| died in September. to roll, per roll . ... $2.95 it, peraol 6 $3.15 & to himself, which many popular superstitions have als0.| ccived-a new set of record books ec fosk Guiees inPadehiont Se ent & Ph arisen, for his office. These have been ex-| 1894—Great strikes throughou Sie See errors . Bo - Finally, thi i ; pected for some time and they ar-| country. TO I Ss They scoff if we define true poetry as a hs $3 pep - Viele’ mnieite, rived just at the time when most |—————————_ all 2 AU SPECIA N) Br A euNEt ahchit elatand. Ye or “vamp,” of the ‘movie séreen’and Main |nceded. ‘The clerk has been hand-{will be spent. Later they will go OPEX POLISH: OILED TANNED AUTO TOP DRESS. ng ti t the} ; ap . y will rel P DRESS ‘ eee Street. But there isn’t much Superstition licapped on a number of o¢ g{northward where they will remain | Cleans, polishes and CHAMOIS: Guar- IG: pj ¥ hest poetry is the most difficult ‘of com-| iy, out-her. by the lack of the proper r ;, juntil the coming of fall when they ® i ij anfecd < wachahic. ING: Pint~..... 70¢ prehension. So what'll we do! z . ta Miya: troubles will be anate un_] Will return. eit, Ni tte — once ve, 60c, 90c % Pint 40c s 3 essary as soon ai he new ET ant EEA, < : Shees ith: 5 single D sw E POE HEE eR PR ¢ e Clo in, Auto T. : Seals eck Os TO THE TAXPAYER books ‘and system are installed. {ey West's Firet Funeral Home i\ 2 Polishing Cloths, yds, ‘for. polishing ote ee N) : ioe, ge , = ealhidaness Rot A: § poker a Key West’s First Ambulance iY each 18x27, 2 for autos and furniture, any auto t or a cu bad if it weren’t for the parents they have (Standard, Fairfax, Minn.) Mrs, Annie Pierce, 417 I Service \ caceasts a at T5c tube pi 20 i) Cah F Sart aes beth street and daughte Saree b Seeta Psa tenes ac to live-with. Other children wotildn’t be If the taxpayér would vote fdr those |Mrs. Emory Pieree, tabaté Key | PRITCHARD k Se A pean steg 3 so bad if their parents would stay home} men, to state public office, whose private , Wet Monday for White , Nevér St FOR THE H long enough to live with them. lives show thém honest, careful, ‘thrifty,|"'! “here @ part “of the ee oe y OUSE & 1 keer kee eceabiat efficiént, we would ‘not ‘Ke butdéned with | ———---——- -------— -- \ STEP LADDER: Testi SPECIAL SALE ON 1 25 & STE ‘ested and ap- > u SALE ON 1 PANEL de - Most editorialists “jst can't see” the such fearful taxes. When the, taxpayers IX proved by gé0d Holistkeatig: ie Ais A good attractive door A) system of politics. This leaves the| vote for township and village ‘officials, | ‘ : stitute, 3 ‘ft. $440; 4 ‘ft. ‘$1.75; at a low price. This is a_ real ppening for some wisecracker ‘to ask how| they do usually vote for stich’men, ‘aiid the | DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE N 5 ft. $2.30; 6 ft. obs; Bit. $3.50 pareain: One size only, 2-10x6-10, N) ioe: sotaghhadardiag 4 aah —_ — taxes in these nnits have been réducéd. } INSURED UNDER KY DECK MOPS: Light SELF WRINGING ae RU BBE R DOOR = N e boy doesn — s ) and handy, Ideal oN BANGING M . ash Behind his eas the ‘fitst time? NIGHT U S. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN AY mop for décks atid MOPS: Wrings dry as epee a ce \) hes 5 \ Lnoloun, each . oe h bohispo is ‘easily | cleatien, » ah 4 Ss, eac Cc % ° Réaders of The Citizen may be in- The sun descends 4 ‘ ~~ 30e and $5e each 35c restefl to ‘know ‘that Columbus gave to Upon the tired ‘day, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK N N e — one ee ad age a ree vi pant a OF KEY WEST \) Ca \ - rior wf the Infante Juan, soh o i: ‘o'ttick 'the world away. “. . South Florida ntracting ineering Co d and Isabella. Afterwards ‘the ‘atne’ Grenville Kieiser. Member of ‘the Federal nefenee \ a E \ s chahed ‘to Fernandina, and ‘still tater Member of the Federal Deposit & one 598 White ‘aird Eliza Streets \ Santiago. Still later it was called Ave Free people are ‘those who clamor for’ ‘ ineuanees Coperetion & “Your ‘home is worthy of the best” 8 ia. Finally histéty ‘acceyited . the] laws to make them stop ‘being -foolish.— U, S, Government ‘Depositary ® zt priginal name of Cuba. San Francisco Chronicle, —SPLOF OOF FS PPLE EP OO s h |W OIIIIIIIIDIIIIIIDISIDIOD AD, 7