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| te seat | / ; come. Therefore, farmers are zealous in .| Safeguarding their position. in this im- portant industry. ~- Recently it was charged in Congres- Sional hearings that the distribution of panies. Farmers should investigate true, they should unite to fight the evil; if ‘not true, it should not be allowed to he- id their minds. themselves as independent, business men, free to buy and sell wherever they please. They can consume their milk themselves, or sell it to dairy cooperatives or to the ing free to find the best available market. ‘Those who desire may become milk dis- FROST, tributors themselves, and many farmers 0 Park Ave, New York; 26 have done ao. . Beeause the business of distributing milk is open to any farmer or business man whe might care: to enter it, keen competi- tien is' inevitable. In every,, community there are a half-dozen or more competing Mistributors, large and ahr all subject to the test of efficiency.. Only those distri- ~ wattonaL Ls eaweeeee th economy of operation. _ ‘These conditions do not tend toward a monopoly, as neither buying and selling 5. Bathing Pavilion.” 6 Aquarium. trolled. Most farmers are familiar with over the charges of monopoly which have been made. DRY TORTUGAS AS OUTLAW PRISON -__-Coo (Bradenton Herald) if the gove' it is really sincere in proof prisons forthe safekeeping of the Dillingers, Floyds, Capones and their like it could not do better than follow the sug- gestion of Congressman Wilcox to rehabili- tate Fort Jefferson on Dry: Tortugas and “use it as a gangster prison. In the opinion of the fourth Florida member, the huge old fortress is suffi- ciently desolate and remote to act as a real that “poiverted” humorist that after all the Indian is a good fining public enemies to its dungeons adopted as a permanent federal policy. Garden key on which it was built begin- ning in 1846, is 65 miles west of Key West and 14@ miies sauth of the nearest main- land, Cape Sable. The fort’s immense masonary walls, 50 feet high, enclose an area of 16 acres and served as a federal penitentiary in the latter half of the 19th century. It has not been garrisoned since the Spanish-Ameri- can war. ‘ : Its walls are lapped by a wide, deep moat, in which man-eating Sharks were said to have been kept to prevent-the escajie of prisoners.. Huge bastions. command every : flank of the eight-sided structivé, and the only. entranee ance was @,,medi¥al draw- bridge over the moat. Only Fortress Mun- “> Phatal offietals “say Whousainds “of Yet- 7°" VinshNe and Fort Adams, Rhode Is- ters fe tailed without ‘addresses. Peo- land, rival it in size. : ple who send us bills are not. that care- Onee the habitat of pirates, and later -»» - It seems that the “hack to the farm” movement is advocated only by people who have no idea of going themselves. We enjoy our right to the pursuit of ness more if we can pursue it in a better car than anysof oug neighbors haye.. ———— Las] 7 280e ae ner d. I bitr that'he can Wald Canpoos in sachets panes lem, as heavily fortified as Gibraltar, the fort- bd ) ress in extreme disrepair, now is visited Fashions are bownd to change. from only by Cuban fishermen and occasional OMe extreme to the other in due time. One | ¥4chting parties. ridiculing marriage. ~ the country with red can’t be suppressed. Fs deena, Even Dillinger was once a prisoner and ac La donna e mobile chants the poet,! would not have eseaped to write more and rightly so. For instance, those who ehapters of violence in his mis-spent life have fine clothes to wear want to go almost f had his keepers vecognized their respon- naked, and those who hardly’ have any | sibilities and properly appraised his _ Slothes to put.on want ta dress up. j.character. The Wileox idea is an admir- “ -wOur foretathers shéd fheixibilded to de- } authorities’ expressed desire to end the fend our liberty.as well ds theirs. Surely | Condition the gangster element has created. We will not be compelled:to take to the a enn #word to retain what has-been at so great As much confidence is shown by Mr. ® cost. Federal restrictions are becoming | Borah as if he were expecting to be. a irksome, later perhaps unbearable. managing editor of some of the publicity im the next presidentia? campaign.— Cities that ave rated in Moody’s book ; Washington Evening Star. as having excellent credit do not want to | he known as looking with favor en . the The most startling news from Europe *Bankruptey law. Conversely, cities that | is contained in Wallace R. Deuel’s dis- OOOO OO EERE BIL Ni LEONA TS OCR OL OSS SOND S.D > ORPALRROO SOOOCOOOL SECOEOE COOL EEOOPOESSOHOE EDR OHNE HONE ETOH EON ERSE HEHEHE HHO 6 Oe Mmm HM iMRI NE HTT milk has’been monopolized by a few large | com) for themselves the truth of this charge. If | f ‘TA Most land-owning farmers consider vate commercial distributing organization, be- | prices, nor supply and demand, can be con- | these facts, and have shown Jittle concern | the professed desire%o establish escape- | fashion we hope will start swinging back It is more than foolish to assume that | _ soon is the habit modern jokesters have of \ the outlaw characters who have splotched | ; able one, if there is veal sincerity in the! : are rated as “poor” welcome with _ oper} patches to The Daily “News” from the re- } : arms the chance at repudiation of their public of San Marino, where everybody is : Just debts. Of course it is not repudiation | sane, good-humored and reasonably ; anymore, but a legal transaction. honest.—Chicago Daily News, = MONDAY, JULY 23, -—-—_————- TODAY'S WEATHER j weather with occasional - THE KEY WEST CITIZEN i Ba “COLUMBIA'S "THE DEFENSE RESTS! 5A DE- seve tonight and Tossday. | fag UP SCENDANT OF LORD JOHN HOLT, GREAT 00 aster @ corel hae Sf ENGLISH BARRISTER, ANDOF JOHN “Af Sa oer net pren } + We hg MARSHALL, OUR FIRST CHIEF JCISTICE, cS ereh oe: scaeenal aul Yesterday's Precipitation .02 Ins./ ation: | Normal Precipitation ..... :11 Ing.|"°"™" ?° Peal WEATHER CONDITIONS he is f 4 { A disturbance of moderatedg: = pede pers 3 ot acitensity which developed over don risse > ml Yucatan Channel yesterday ~ iM ts ~ | ing moved northward and is cm © sige wale ¢ » tral this morning in the » ern ion of the Gulf of Meth 1N. HOLL High P. Mee | en and Tampa, 2048 star “W98 ig inches. Another disturbance @f moderate intensity that was etm teal off the Georgia-South Cam Kina coast yesterday moved marty ‘HER eastward and is now off the Vig rar epRnee ginia Capes, Hatteras, 26.98 i Till 8 p. m. Tuesday ches, Pressure is relatively high Key West and Vicinity: Ocea- | over the money — remon sad sional showers tonight and Tues. | St. Lawrence Valley. Utder the influence of the Gulf SRE disturbance showers and thu storms were genera! over F' and there were also thunden storms on the North Carclag coast. Blsewhere the weather «it fair. The weather is somewhat codh er this morning in the Lake a gion and vorth and middle — tie states but elsewhere temp Barometer at a m., today: Sea level, 29,94, | i pag eee ‘ 5 } ture changes were op | 21 degrees) continue in most | rd g THOUSAND ! SHE Jn & : ? as i winds. i wae ‘ f th untry except a : WAS PICKED AS c Florida: Occasional showers to- palin § The fellovtan hash ole ~ 7 THE WINNER {night and Tuesday. peratures were recorded es butors will survive and grow large who are | [ = ra RES BP i : BN aap ae bg Re | aaciih -E 3 = Southerly Winds taren greatly , . . able to pay fair prices EO dekarner, while ; “ IX get DRAKE 1S ih ree ee of er ae CM iesenari om ft H ; x } = y ALLY! tday moderate to fresh southwest and ¢ oa ue +v i ; a them reasonable to the consumer; |. . AGIRLIN TEN- hatking to’ south. and. southeast Sissi=sippi hie vallews, 4 ROM P Jacksonville to Florida Straits: day: Huron, 108 degrees; Chie ee HER CONNECTICUT rs - Moderate east or seuhteast winds St. Louis and Dodge City, 102 | |HOME DISGUISED AS A BOY UP FACE*con-| ] Hi} lover novth. portion and moderate’ grees; Louiaville, 100 degreem SHE STOWED AWAY IN A TEST SPONSORED “a | [southeast or south winds over Little Reck. 98 degrees; Peni | | FLORIDA-BOUND SHIP BUT BY A MOVIE ‘ 4 south portion and partly overcast jcola, 96 degrees. WAS DISCOVERED aT MIAMI MAGAZINE. BP NR Bic iy aintighibnseheltl -——— | LAND RETURNED HOME, . [ocensvesnonsnnsecrnsees| enenessoterennayeceesse®| DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE Pa é ’ s yy KEY WESTIN 'Today’s Birthdays) Today In History INSURED UNDER NE BY | erecwmeuasrannananaucgnn | COneaneaseanenenasenesen) | DAYS GO! | “Colby M. Chester, Jr, General] 1824—(100 years ago) Died—! U S. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN ears So iFood Co., president, born in Bal-| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, famed t Happenings Here Just 10 Years /timore, 57 years ago. {English poet. | Ago Today As Taken From - | FIRST NATIONAL BANK The Files Of The Citizen , ol. Clarence M. Young, one-| 1851 — Western Minnesota | THE cas —peeeere—e—reries| tine Assitant:Sorvatary.O CAC hsoghe. trom, Indionn i OF KEY WEST ¥ " ‘2 ie °] vi merce or eronautics, orn al tes ae Woes et Colas, thwe, 45 yearn aed: #5 Member of the Federal Reserve hold a special meeting tonight at 1885—Died-—Ulys S. Grant which bids will be opened for the’ —— Phe created iaige Penetiher a Member of the Federat Deposit . issue of $60,000 worth of bonds! James M.Hopper, author, born soldier-President, aged 63, H Insurance Corporation that were approved by a vote ofjin Paris, France, 58 years ago. | . five to one at the last special elec-! | $886-—Bisterie Steve Bendy! U. S. Government Depositary ; tion held in this city. The meney! sso stransky of New York, {jump Soonkacookipd- rites! ania evime deterent, were the practice of con-|°Ptained from the sale of Se éditor an dauthor, born in Russia, |to be a hoax and dummy used. | | bonds will be used to improve the! ¢¢ | ung !25 years ago. | — TL ALL A Ah AL Ah hd dhe dade didkadudkeadiandd | grounds and build roa the municipal golf course. Par‘ | of the work is now under ‘way.! Dr. Frank P. Graves, New York | SOOM Ste se | eZ Four bids were received fot ‘the! State’s Commissioner of en | bonds yesterday from large bond! tion, born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 65! handling houses. lyears ago. —— i 4 b | Rotary Clubs of West Palm} Gluyas Williams of Boston, car- * Beach, Forty, Lauderdale, Miami: toonist, born in San Francisco, 46 and a Luncheon Club, of Home-' years ago. stead, will be represented in K | 9 bd West tomorrow at an_ inter-cfty eee eee Don Salvador de Madariaga. | Spanish ambassador and writer, bership of the visiting clubs ig!?™ 48 years ago. | 250. A most interesting program Rotary meeting with the Key West Club as host. Total mem- hasbeen arranged by the enter:: dieation. First will come the seeds, Ee ciintent comuiiitte with Bascom then the skin of the pear, possibly ; and after a little the pulp \L. Grooms as chairman and be permited entrance. The pulp : . N : N N . & \ IN YOUR REHABILITATION PROGRAM THE INSIDE OF YOUR HOME IS JUST AS IMPORTANT AS THE OUTSIDE q ant, so let us be hope-! features. ‘Members of ‘the local! hat we want, sa let us be hop {organization will give the visit- ors a rousing greeting on arrival. | IF YOUR WALLS AND CEILINGS NEED REPAIRING TRY OUR “WALL BOARD” AND S. W. FLAT TONE PAINT ditoria}, comment: There is’ aid to be danger that people will ack under the strain of modern} BE. A. Strunk, whe is a member of the three way committe of the i Exchange Club the Rotary Club, living.” The reinforced coner and chamber of commerce, an-| in the heads of some people may nounced yesterday , at the Ex.| prevent this prophesied “crack-! change Club meeting that he and: ing.” the other members, Lincoln E.| Rotary member and L. Grooms of the cham- en assured all j TILE WALL BOARD $75 00 ° Pee Mit c., e ; UPSON WALL BOARD $55 'f) Per Me... = e 0 SQUARE DEAL BOARD $45 00 Per M. 7 Spencer, Cuba, and Louis coutmaster of the s ion, are in Key Wes formation on the proposed en-! assurances have been given ther ‘ |campment in Havana of local boy will be no drive in the city to sec-; and gir seouts. The Cuban § ure funds for this purpose. While uts are anxiously awaiting the no plans bave been perfected fc rival of the Key West contin- the advertising campaign it is gents and are daily making pre- me ¥ - . sured that bureaus will be ope arations for a great reception, | SHERWIN WILLIAMS FLAT TONE WALL PAINT, 15 POP ed in Tampa and Miami. They jbe supplied with advertising | matter relative to Key West and} will be given out railroad and}. steamboat stations. ing at the corner of Emma street ) N N| Q \) \) A) \) \) \) \) \) N N) N Ny) Ni uid Scoutmaster Nodarse, ULAR INSIDE COLORS TO CHOOSE $2 80 FROM, Per Gallon : e YOU WILL BE MORE THAN SATISFIED---YOU WILLL BE HAPPY ---AND YOU WILL HAVE WHAT YOU’VE ALWAYS WANTED A small fire occurred this morn- It now seems that the horticul- {tural board at Washington is con- vineed that the seeds of the Cuban avocado is not infested with the avocado weevil. Information! Work was started yesterday on! received today at this office is| the construction of another auto-! to the efect that permission has} matic gas light in Key West hi been given to import Cuban avo-| bor. One light of this type has eado seeds but not the fruit. Thi wf’ little interest to Key West-| another at Kingfish Shoal: tinguished with only the ‘loss of} (the mattress. j South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. ,Liitr2drtitdititkditittAttitéstbAtAdratkdidaArndtdrzbhitedathtitdiaédaia ersfas the seeds are not edible. | IN 1 \ . R : H BENJAMIN LOPEZ i | Wit is needed is the fruit. One : we as ' _ py “ iKey Wester was heard to remark FUNERAL H OME Phone 598 White and Eliza Streets that if the seeds were edible there Established 49 Years / « © ” would be no permission igedtea Key Weet’s Oldest ‘ | ‘Your home is worthy of the best for their importation, However.|4 24Hour ape Service }/ the fact that seeds can be import- ‘Licensed Embalmer |) eae ta ett a tn ne me SF ee Lh may be taken ass hopefal inf Phewe 138 Night 600.W! | egg a aaa MOM aM a aaa a elt