The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 14, 1934, Page 2

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CQ TEST AND MIGHT ¥ E BEEN A GREAF VV DESIGNER, BUT THE LURE . OF THE MOVIES Local TQQ STRONG east of the Rocky Mountains with ms pers of low pressure extend- ing from Ontario southwestward ayer Arizona. sd ~ thar ee thunderstorms oc- q du the last 26 boury 6:7 ipex th eastward over the southern Lake region and Sensis = ee m., today: | themee” bout ard the (Carolinas. Local shows o- sshinerewnsaneneblsjpadspien eontniinseiet sienna nia FOR A CAMERA- sion epaperyori above all ey West was cut out for ministration has a feasible proposition Key West and Vicinity: Fair; . we to werk on and has at its command the degrees above the segsonal aver if y @ HAS tonight and Sunday; light to gen- ae ee Ee — r ‘curred also on the TexasLouith a ee ee WEATHER FOB RCA ST os const and in central and mouth ; “undertaking. The relief { = iern Florida. = at Till 8 p/m Sunday Temperature continues & to 18 é t money. authority and ability to put it . : LAIN [Noth Dakota but elsewhere over... $O OFTEN THAT 2z | thczanal conditions ove sowrly ses. Here is something fine to do—an HE DOESNT FEEL a a ina in Mineia, 1ie- enterprise’ of truly governmental | 7 a Perane.” ‘souri and Kentucky. The follow ealibre. It combines all the elements ES ing high temperatures were re " = H 5 1 corded ye Dodge City. a.ralel. erciect should _haye-—aer : UNLESS HE rage mg } Sbilene, 100 degrees Little Bork | 92 degrees; Detrait, Louisville amd manence, utility and charity. It is far ; : : ; - HAS AN AUTO- ° Tacksonvillo. 94 degrees, and abeve the weed-cutting, ditch- MATIC tN HIS ee oe ae digging tasks of the FERA. ‘It gives POCKET=— . SSlnaare, Administrator Stone a wonderful f Temporarily in Charge portunity which will be the envy of Si many a builder. : Subscribe for The Citinen. "The News-Press closes its editorial . ] { j ‘Florida: Generally fair tonizt | demas by Hiking tip atte: “it the orge O'Day n« vole Tae FUNERAL gout government ean make over Key West with MISTAKEN FOR REAL Pi 2 sCEMEN ae a ns or TOR : 3 pe ee: Ry Be rT y “AWD, WHEN hi gal it may encourage some good ange munetebet uous Prato, 1uTO A’ GARAGE ; 1” Jacksonville tg Florida’ Straits: | 24-Hour Ambulance Service hh it here.” What good angel—Unele ; 2 Licensed Embalmer = P . | | AGP SAWED 4 MAM FROM COMMITTING SUICIDE = Gentie to moderate westerly winds} aos - + = he The Jacksonville Times-Union re- + nt Ss a Be Shin. i ee ee “ D oht 4 marks that the “assistance was timely and | woeccceccccccccocscscee= seccccccccccccesccccccce| Tt may result in K West and Monroe: i > B xome “nocache Scope Riegend mee west IN _—‘Today’s- ~—s Today's Hiss DEPQSITS IN THIS BANK ARE gE before tong.” The Tampa Times is non- S GONE BY | ___ Anniversaries e teieae nba Wer bere, INSURED UNDER — committal i in declaring that “never before | —— oo be Snppenings Mare Saat 10 Yours : ee ee ee ae U S. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN hy Aoak could roms to} im this state's history has such a condition Cardinal Jules Mazarin, enquiring mind that, will lead to- 16 Ago Teday As Taken From ‘modern man can have it} arisen, atid it is difficult offhand to The Files Of The Citizen ohvare Pea bérn. Died ward the study of unusual sub- ‘hit — Atlanta Ga.) Con- arch 9, 1662. jects. There is some lack of per- B - ag Se a : ‘Srna on mie ices) "TRIE FURST NATIONAL BANK : to this action unavoidable.” | he huge rhynodon which was 1642—Benjamin Tompson, call-|to worry, under certain aspects, - . Journal has admiration for , captured West ed the first American-born poet, Which, if unchecked, will some- | OF KEY WEST on rmen born at Braintree, Mass. Died in times prevent the attainment of} - Member of the Federal Reserve wt bis to be placed on exhibition in Boston, April 9, 1714. the desires, and even a due syc-' oe and courageous way” ip which last ed ped est. surrendered, and says, “She bas (in. Nex Yurk Museum of Natural iis cess in Member of the Federal Deposit = This information was! 1729—John Penn, grandson of | . Ingutamce. ation — ‘ The Citizen by L. L. Mow-' Wilham, last of the proprictory’ Mts S.J. Ward, 43-year-old | tw ebief aquarist of the New ‘governors. of Pennsylvania, born Choctaw Indian of Idabel, Okla,” U. S. Government Depositary . rine who is here col- jn England. Died in Philadelphia, Nas has thirteen children of her} hit amber of tropic 1 fish Feb. 16, 1795. jown, has adopted fifteen more. | Lope F Se ESTES SE SESE ACAD fe - PT Ty ae Ser ane 1811—Clara Fisher, American) ge SCD PAF IOBAMABA i " setress-singer, born in England, 1431—Amanda M. Douglas, popular juvenile writer of her! ge born in New York} er to Louk T. Bragassa hon congratulates rded the prize zg the name of BETTER NOW THAN SEPTEMBER \ & . Today In fiistory’ WH AT? . N ) } more on July 22, 1834. He was also a/ etter | great citizen, who found time for many “*' © —_ SO es | useful civic activities in addition to his €¢- (4° s149 tyr yh letinn apy of us to have to an clesiastical duties. | if the people we have been Cardinal Gibbons showed high ability |' to get ahead of pony te go without | as an organizer and executive, and ren-}* - Serpe Consendie Blase. | dered valuable services a3 2 mediator inj July 18, 1916, ; 1739- h Reoviution began! with storming of Bastille. ' Mr. ; came bishop in 1368, ‘arehbishop in 1997, % pro-' cardinal in 1886, and bore the’ title of go. basis would be | “primate of the United States” in his)’ houses to Mr. Ford for hin | church. He presided over the third Amer- ’ ‘eollection.—Nashville ote castes | ican plenary council in 1884, gnd preached | ' | industrial disputes. He was one of the; ae blican bosses had to be in-/ kindest and most unpretentiqus of men,’ whith }216—-Sacond: battle. of the 0 ers -_mue ourse j ; committee members. The and his manner of living was of the. at TOT sabi Pe fe i Jt - ww Cap couldety. trust sngone ~ : simplest. f onan! 1921—Niecola Sacco and Barte- Herald. “| He was ordained priest. in 1861, basi very day there i Sréals lemeo Vapzetti convicted of mur-} a | te “ eri construction of der in Massachusetts—e xeeuted j : ons Stock, Island to nig year 4s result in the’ - ax consoled t ven with more LUMBER SPECIALTIES FOR STORM SHUTTERS : roadway than doubling the record made b icted when the campaign for' Battey A of Jacksonville. , : a 14x4 Cypress Ceiling, of light CHEM MMIEDMOAOTDaD i guys. They ranked a3 ‘gods without 4 CEN- | of Florida National Guard return-' change Club entertained the o South Florida ( ontracting & Engineering 0. White and Eliza Streets | ! its, debts, sored press to help, put over the ideg—San }€4 last night rejoicing over their cers from the | | si “Your home is worthy of the best” to collect _ its the at rg 4recent attempts at Camp Joseph} Admiral Day y v States is | Francisco Chronicle. Johnson, The boys were handi- charge of the | the formal sermon at the great Eucharistic | wa Adjutant and Mrs. Heather of and durable quality. A the ocal Salvation Army ba: ‘ Peta An elt terial wrce sar writer Says he can’t uR-/| congress in London in 1968. a tonight for St. Pecos \ 1x4 Pine Ceiling, harder and AY times are hard- when there | He was the author of several works, large burg where they will spend a while % heavier than cypress. ' ‘ are 26,000,008 automobiles in the country. | among which “The Faith of Our Fathers,” Miami. Beach. before proceeding to Clev Ni = | é ‘That's why.—Thomaston (Ga.) Times. | published in 1871, became especially pop-| have great {aith in 0., where they have been instruct” W] 4x12 Square Ecge a ! i = the ultimate opment of Boca' ed to report for duty It is ex- i ' ; ular and: was widely read by Protestants (1.04 by puy a oe om inde . The ex-Texas Ranger who killed | as well 4s Catholics. intane an inde! eriad. Q ST ee \ ser: says that he can “get dona | It bas been said of Cardinal Gibbons |<” Miami, aipesicet j Sr: Sasi iny ly in th ne Catholic . ‘ a the Rr ~~ Then why all © that his life was one of- continuous sacrifice A csdteaiatts gi bncicn Wil tives ded tod ; ‘ —— ~—Morning Oregonian, | and unremitting toil. His degth in 1921 j Larue. waar on the night of Wedn AND FOR ; ' “ | was mourned throughout the civilized =m duly 16, at the K. C. Hut on iv Hf , { you have rooms to rent 9 Va tree! fo e renefi u Your Mind.—Headline. ! world by persons of every creed. IF y09 have rooms to rent with Wal street, for the benefit iN apa foched. It probably. won't | o Sica vere then ntedic helen ee te ete i REMEMBER i'w long and pensive a trip as you KEEP NE! er whith eek for the small boys 4 ’ might think.—Memphis ‘Commercial Ap- BF SERESE | teibetson : The dance wilt techs q ‘ ‘8 peal - . 4 hy the chamher of ecommerce. O'clock and the well known Key ERS OUR x REEN QUIREMEN .) re ; Keep serene! x West Entertainers will furnish the \ THIS IS HEADQUART! FOR RE TS } a Today fill well your part. EAitorial comment: The tavor-| musi. ; , The North Sea area holds the world’s). However hard the task, ison oof lento _— eee a Gaby ase il. ' 4 cal convent i gi e' of unusua er-} i . “ hest — says a Yale professor, who | Be true and strong of heart. {may be ea ight. pe ntons which A eather of ust fae AY Galvanized Screen Cloth. Sereen Doors. AY ; must ve been caught in the Florida boom | —Grenyille Kleiser. - | don’t get to chasing after the fav-(terday in the Parish Hall of S' Insecticides. } , fornia earthquake. —St. Paul . | rite daughters. {Raul'’s church when the combi i) = ' 2 . — [membership of the chamber \ f Ancient rulers must have heen great | pe ritte team of the local unitteommorce, Rotary Club and N nN . spirit which ; jeapped, having to ust the rifles!ron, of the Atlantic Fleet, was ) N ' ext time, t | One way to better feeling in this | with which they: drill, but never-'the principal speaker for the visi- N ; gree tone i theless. in competition with 20 ters and delivered a pleasing ad- & Ez wt , Fouptey= leh every. American discard hin} teams they made a good record. ‘ares Bs manner which elicited! few, }pet foreign nation —Chicago. Daily Mews. Itvey dia not win the trophy but' rounds of applause. WPI EEILUBEDIIIIIIE TEED TES ee

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