The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 5, 1934, Page 2

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brigadier-general during the Civil! War, j he having attained it when only 22 years He enlisted at the age of 18, was a/ St 19, a colonel at 22 and from which he suffered during the re-} mainder of his-life, but he lived until 1916. ¥elix Robinson of Texas, all of whom. be- camé’ brigadier-generals while im their - ‘arly twenties, and Jeseph Wheeler who was made 2 major-general at 26. - FROST, LaxDss & : H SA Pak Bue, New York; 35 East Weeker Drive, During the Revolution the rank of : Gemeral Meters Bide, DETROIT: i HICane: be majer-general was conferred on Lafayette ‘ALPHABETICAL EVOLUTION i only 19, but this was not an earned honor, | : it bemg conferred because of Lafayette’s | 2 It’s easy to guess who at Washington H supposed influence in connection with | did-not originate the follewing:- ..__. } France's aid to America. : see 1922—-FDR - it is doubtfg! that such high rank will ; 1933-—NBA ;««0++++«++-«+} be given-gouthful officers in future, :be- cause the exactions of modern warfare are / fa je aps om a such that no one, however brilliant, can-fit ! Se ee SOP + | + % Phimsef for bich command without mary* 4 2 *' 4 years of preparation. Hag Lassitude pays no dividends. THE AGE OF STEEL 1 * Half the world doesn’t know how the aaa ed H other half lives—or why. New alloys and new welding methods ae s producing articles of greatly mereased | 2 ‘ strength, safety and durability, and with | If you go to sleep in church, you are ’ | s ‘ th 4 only a fraction of the weight of the wooden a ig to mes and iron products they displace, have al-‘ Fe ti ready begun to put many objects of daily | vice eo Soe, use on a steel basis—streamlined railroad | trains, airplanes, motor car bedies, farni- 3 us tare, and now—hbeer barrels. nd tA seientist says bowlegs are a sign of According to an industrial writer, the ' courage. Indeed, if their owner sports | yest brewing industry, revived after the | modern bathing suit. long drought of ‘prohibition, has discarded | ‘ its old-fashioned equipment and has rushed | who can tell everybody where go get off. i ‘ _ Football will not be a perfect sport) into stecl im a big way. Ancient wooden | — , until a rule ig devised to permit the knock: | yats have been replaced with huge storage | ~~ ing: out of cheer | jeadérs, - | tanks of spotless steel, and high-speed stecl ans : wien trucks have made the plunging teams of | eS = There’s no question about it , crime) brewery horses a mere romantic memory. | pays—in the beginning. After ) that the} and beer is now distributed in‘steel bar- : criminal must meet the payroll. : : rels, instead of the outmoded containers of : bygone days. The 73fd Congress, just closed, had The modern brewery, he declares, is lots of fun engaging in the pleasant pas-| comparable to a hospital in its regard for time of “Following the Leader,” sanitation. Its spotiess cleanliness and the rane ; eomplete sterilization made possible onl. + Judging by the way they advertise | by steel tanks and barrels give the ultimate . mild, harmless cigarettes, the manufac-} consumer of beer his favorite beverage in | by the Continental Congress when he was! ~ _ BeerEnters the Age of Long go the navies ct the world went on the Stee! standard. Wood- en ships could net survive @’ mod. em wer. Today's warships are practically cities of evect. Above—Light steet trains are rapidly changing an pee vices theories of railroading. At right—Mcdern beer comes to us in steel barrets— strong, light and sanitary. By LATTIMER SHAW $ Prosperity mises ner nead from tne tong sleep of de- pression, ft 13 evident that American industry 1s en- tering into a new and vastly more extended Age of Steel than it has ever known before. New alloys and new weiding methods producing artictes of greatly increased cleantiness, strength, safety, beauty and durability, and with onty a fraction of the weight of the wooden and tron products they replace, have already begun to put a vast number of our: objects of daily use on a steel stan {6 nation-wide distribut dard streamiined ratiroad trains, airplanes, refrigerators, racing yachts, #ltchen equipment. furnt- ture, motor car bodies—and now, beer. ‘The enormous brewing Industry, revived after the tong drought of prohibition, bas thrown away ts olf fashioned equipment and its archaic methods, which suiticed when brew- Ing was a localized community ac | tivity but are Do longer suitable for hallowed tn nistory. trucks nave made the teams of Drewery horses a rememberea by our fatner jon and serving of its product. ‘The mogern brewers bave rushed tnto steel in a big way--buge storage tants of jspotiess steel have retegated to the. jupk-pile the ancient wooden vats High speed Diunging mere ro mantic memory. And now our best beer comes to us to steel Darreis tostead of the outmoded containers A modern brewery ts comparable to sanitation. Spotiess cleanliness ang the comprete stertlization made pos- sible only by steel tanks and Darreis env what ne Wants and what ae % ep- ltea to good well-Drewed oeer in the brewery. In other worts, the reborn Drewing tnOustry fas come out oF equipped to meet present condi- 733) WAT mal over the whole country cast 21:62;0f the Rocky Mountain= ometer the East Gelf Coat 8 ‘tods: 3 = i Ps ong i T° ehey are slightly below the exon ot bomen lene average. Abnormally high tem- I Leche . ,petabares occurred yesterday in vents the teer WEATHER FORECAST Maple. Stade pana ri ; the Ohio and issie<ippi and a ' Vall Central Plains States, Ar- container. Photo Till 8 p. m, Friday leys, Cen’ oo oa ‘shows “pitching” West kansas and Central Texas. The ‘stee! ‘kegs in an féhowing maxinrum reading: were up-to-date yecorded yetterday: Pode City, 902; St. Louis and Abilene, 106; Louisville. 96; Little Rock, 94. oPpessere continues high very Fi, the South Atlantic States while | distarbance of moderate intensity is over Montana. (Williston, 29.76 inches) and@ anether disturbance over the Southwest (Dodge City, 29.78. inches.) S. M. GOLDSMITH, Temporarily in Charge. DISPOSE OF TOYS local thundershowers in afternoon ; : jeentie “to molfetste ‘soathéast’ salFORD, Eng—tInmate: of jwinds. the peor -house in this city made Florida: Generally fair tonight toys and sold them to buy a radio jand Friday except local thunder- set. howers Friday .afterneon. Jacksonville to Florida Straits:| George Knight, 15 years old, of \Gentle southerly winds ovér north Brighton, Eng., is said to be the | portion and gentle southeast over worlds youngest deep-sea Giver a hospital in the respect shown es the ultimate consumer exactly DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED UNDER U S. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN i H H i | g000 condition as when i teft Ns tong vélrement Tully Today’s Horo sceeerseerusase ~ KEY WESTIN DAYS GONE BY | Happenings Here Just 10 Years Ago Today As Taken From The Files Of The Citizen , There is great versal times too much, sine : - enn 5 OF KEY WEST seecce rt i oks Gonvandcdebanns ‘Member of the Federal Reserve duce desire for change which will draw the abilities into to ul channels. Avoid the gen who; dency for indolenee more nan ordinary bilities will be terested in possi-' mind and purpose. much i ent ap- turers ii our girls ss ¢ i pearing in an- Sat tion are molly-1 as good condition as when it left the | pouncing the upeni the companied by more th codiles. brewery. lots in Martello novices who will this b — ! initiated into the m: - Thus the re-born brewing industry i { The New York Times bewails the fact | doing its part in promoting a new and that modern poets are still lavishing their | greater “age of steel,” thereby aiding a| chojcest words in the theme of Nature. Yet | pasic industry upon whose rehabilitation | weave always thought Nature was un-{ the reemployment of labor so largely de- H x limfted, 3 pends. ee. . . : HERS Sedge AOR a : 2A mother tried to tcdmimit shicide ‘and MARRIAGE’ CUSTOMS: "+ kill her infant son recently. Beemingly strange conduct for a mother until it was Modern brides, Seven though they disenvered that the child was horn without! have. the promise td dohey” binitted ftoin oes! cords and her husband was a sales-| the marriage ritual, nevertheless submit ae. to ceremonial custome. which t . signified the weman’s complete sub- he average fellow takes to stock mar-{ jugation to her hustand. i The method of obtaining a wife has passed through three distinct stages— capture, purchase and consent, Originally the groom's attendants | 1 aided him in capturing his bride and mak- | ae ee ee ee ing his get-away with her. Later on, al- | : A University of Chicago professor as-| though the brides had consented to wed, | serts that it is the consumer that suffers they Viked to pretend that they were be- ket investment mostly for the “kick” in garbling and the chance to make money. Cufionsly enough, on a smaller scale, he cal get these same thrills in everyday business, ‘ i d with a police court spot, where they expect to Most from the shortcomings of the NRA. | ing captured, and they and their brides- when: tiw holt steack: No! until. September. ers say it is the small business mun. | maids fought a mock battle with the groom f injgeet,;Amother bolt ee SR Aes : others that it 4s the hig madufacturer.! and ‘this groomsmen, in which the utter |iMt "Me home of Mus gah) penepiien Cabeeas is in rce iy Wiiat is. left tor the NRA. ta be,a ane ak Jertn, 709 Division strech, tearing 4 of a telegram from his brother! 2 Cot MUCORES TS were, of course, victorious. Jhold in the root. Joe which advises that the special a SBR EL. ‘ A relic of marriage by purchase is) train of the Elks arrived in Slew Litiendant, who willed her n2:| seen in the custom of giving away the} The flax w Chi ago By eng a i pore seven years -ago, and) bride, and in that of throwing old shoes inne Sy uid Win the wing cy. ‘che trteen other, killers were released in | the Jatter beimg an ancient symbol of the d this morning, delegation is en route to Portland, New Jersey recently. From recent re transter of property. jThe flag ix that of the United! Oregon, where the convention is et ” at 4 P « made fra » oni to be held, ports’of “soft” living in the penitentiaries The tridal veel in staelfn sign of the | Sites and jx made frum Line linen’ to be held bitisies this was indeed a most horrible! woman's subjugation, and the wedding Palontie the ‘Dore = ay peer| Sheriff and Mrs. Roland Curry punishment, | ring originally signified that she was|sram at the park this afternoon announce the birth of a aaa x hy Captain Jack Maher, U.S. A.,'last night in their home. No - —* Dound to her lord and master, ce et “ - Kate Smi ( anil will besacc@pted on behalf of name has been assigned to the a Smith thas decided te drop her Now tell all this to a present or pros-| the city by Mayor Frank Tl, Ladd, latest addition to the — shevif? oon.comes over the Mountains” theme, pecti | family. ve Dride—and see Wf she cares. 4 songz on her radio program, She has re- ceived so much publicity from newspaper “kfdding” on’this score that her next theme sogg will be nameless, “You're not kidding US; mow, Kate? Most of us won't worry about income tax publicity, We'll continue to hope to gain the kind of an income that has to he! made public—Omaha World-Herald. originally bot-bhenmed., {fifteen hundred » y order. . Th are few buildings pric The Ladd Comy small or large American flag in honor of Independence Day and everywhere Sh emblems are prominent. Few car: the inviting cards be words, “Hop In Nob! obles are elated 0 djoining and only ey punted feet from ithe At- lantic Ocean, With the picts’ z te Geyer standing orizon on every hand. eM Ais surpassed for un- beauty i taking the are said to be | tion in cooking, but clec-! they need only instruction ruck the city yes! 0 hing 4 o'clock | PEPE brilliant about ck ) minutes, Cards veceived fro: - George W. len and d Miss Lilla, announce they 43 inch ¢ vew Y varied ten- train of Pullman cars ac- 100 afternoon be! ries of - the The city is dressed in gala attire for the great event and the * holiday spirit pervades the crowds. without an the general spirit of joy ‘and happiness-evident Editorial comment: Many girls instruc are ore’ s in can m aughter, onder scope This day promises a person of great capacity for knowledge and with a keen and retentive mind. some- may in-! and self-in-| dulgence and cultivate strength of | Success ‘wil They are now] A bolt of lightnin: king a delightful tour ¢ the taff on top of the city; They have visited the w: hall beil tower hattering the F ake Region and found the} wooden pole at the base but doing r perfect. j no other « ; urtroom at Sheldrake Springs, a Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, | mg, are kings of Key West today. They ‘are here from Miami and other east coast towns and are being given the best Key West affords. They! arrived early this morning in their Sarah E. Sawyer were last evening at the home bridegroom, 910 James Rev. W. E. Bryant was ficiating clergyman, T. Merrill Felton ané Miss roarried ep of the street. the of al | | | | Key West's ‘Fimt Ambulssce N «: H i ‘Member of the Federal Deposit P ‘Insarance ‘Corporation U. S. Government Depositary ‘Servies PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps CLA Ad hdd ddd hd deed dcheodheudeadeateaiatheadbadbadeadhe SPECIAL | a % SMALL LOT OF SLIGHTLY DAMAGED WALL $25 00 N BOARD, WHILE IT LASTS, PER M. Giemsa e s % / JUST RECEIVED iN CARLOAD OF CAREY’S RUBBEROID ROOFING, SMOOTH AND iN SLATE SURFACE: SMOOTH SURFACE * MICA KOTE ROOFING: BULLSEYE ROOFING: a Extra heavy, per roll $3.55 Heavy weight, per roll $2.60 x Heavy weight, per roll 3.05 Medium weight. per roll 1.70 Medium, per. rell ..... - 250 Light weight, per rol! 1.40 ) SLATE SURFACE ik Red or Green Standard, 75 Tbs. to 87 Ybs. Green “Solka.” Try to tear a roll, per roll ..- S245 i, sper voll. =... $3.50 Red or Green, extra heavy, 85 bs. 69 tbs. Green “Solka.”” Try to tear 4 to roll, per roll ................... $235 it, per roll $3.15 | { AUTO SPECIALS : OPEX POLISH: OILED TANNED AUTO TOP DRESS- Cleans, polishes and CHAMOIS: Guar- ING: Pint 70c waxes motor cars, a "ae wos * Pin 40c per pint ............ 60c Cheese Cloth: 5 single Auto Top P als 2 Polishing Cloths, yds. fer polishing d in each 18x27, 2 for autos and furniture, any auto top, per Pe el .. 35¢ at... . 18¢ tube 20c SPECIAL SALE ON 1 PANEL STEP LADDER: Tested and ap- proved by good ‘housekeeping in- DOORS: A good attractive door aie : # ata low price. This is a_ real $2.30, 6 ft S298; 8 ft. $5.50 pr rth cn eas cascge ti DECK MOPS: Light : RUBBER DOOR and handy. Idea! SELF WRINGING MATS: Keeps dirt MOPS: Wrings dry without wetting hands, each .... 45c out, is attractive and is easily cleaned, each 35e mop for decks and linoleum, each - ' seceseteeeee SOC OE Phone 598 White and Eliza Streets “Your home is worthy of the best” omen tee br eas hn tne en renee bee toni come ee Sheed to enfeotoomn enna, Fh head he dnkd de hdd dd ddd, hadbddudud d peel BPIIDIIIIIDIIGIIIIIVI—IDIZIOVII&OR AS. hor,

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