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i E z 4 & z rf 8 i lt : ij H i [ f of limericks which the Sun- » we would like to the one about Anna- fact we dare him, : i i tee “EF : putting on a little muscle and put- aside a little cash by hard work while for your ship to come in. ‘With the summer grass growing so om the loeal golf course, there's a chance for FERA workers to hay while the sun shines.”. He ome The Tampa Tribune boasts that the coast city has a Franklin street. of it? No chiseling, that street was after another Franklin. Perhaps FEB tee Strikes are like fevers. They must & certain length of time before the em- and employees arrive at a stage they show sympipyms of common , * me — . + The new Austrian chancellor, Dr. Kbrt Sehiisehhigg, affects a” hirsute’ ap- P@edage like Hitler. Se we are ferninst hie right off the bat. We are not so pipased with his name, either. Brisbane has great faith in the future Florida. His in « great logical mind, reasoning will show that Flor- its beunteous resourees and & pioneer state with oniy one in- to every 25 acres, is hound to inte ite well deserved own some | Some folks in Key West are very ac- tife and always on the move—it saves pay- ink rent.—Key West Citizen.. The Tampa Key West bine no monopoly in that respect. are ever on the move, ~ - Seeretary of the Treasury Morgen- tithe is reported as having said there will ne more frills in the building of post- He said marble and bronze work fe out, and plaster and iron will be used in- “They spent $2,000,000 for a post- in Miami, Florida,” Morgenthau “when $500,000 was plenty.” sibility for this may’be'the increased-num: je* restriction the past half century. Great concerns have force must produce better’! mes appear in the paper. And heen created to spread the use of elec. | "lt during the coming month: these same people are provoked | ones than it did the last, or there will When they go on andj tricity into every nook and corner, and} jy. come radical changes put into! their nam | | power has been turning the wheels for | effect. x | ‘ Mr. and M and = Niles} already been 284 deaths | In of gan to rise in August of 1933.. The respon- |. ber of motor vehicles ‘on'the highways ori the publie due to the relief received from thi CWA and the FERA. “ The éffect if here, no matter what the cause may be. State Safety Director Asher Frank in summarizing the actions of the drivers and pedestrians and vehicles involved in avci- dents finds that 3 51 per cent of fatalities due to speeding, 3 31 per cent run off the road, hit fixed objects, é } 61 per cent pedestrians crossing .| | in middle of block and against sig- {| nals, : i 24 per cent children playing in streets, running from behind parked i . { i j | i | ij i ) Ten c., i “We next come to ‘Cripples’? on. the. a Mes ; “ Mrs. Majorie Madsch, Interi or Decorator of the Florida Trop. | highways,” says Mr. Frank. Of the SOA sie os tha Wacl’a Pair oh ews'the i number of cars with defective equipment | cvermantle to Gavernor Sholtz. having accidents, 5 nits : ete RAIS car eb thal espe 34 “per cent have defective | eeeeece wenewsccccove | brakes, ; uy |yW’o VW ane. 69 per cent one-eyed cars, no tail- KEY WEST IN | Today 's Birthday 7 pees ph lights, DAYS GONE BY j= UW. S:. Senator: Phillips Lee} ‘[ 48 per cent worn out tires. “This is why-thé Governor is asking | Happenings Here-Juet 10 Years that cities pass an ordinance requiring all Bron Sn cp vehicles using the streets of that particular city to have an inspection,” said Mr. Rrank. here a month ago on a business Mr. Frank stated that he hopes every | ang pleasure trip, is expected to. city official, every automobile dealer, all | jo hack in Key West on August’ civie clubs and individuals will lend their } ;5, ‘aid to starting accidents on the downward } porter has spent some trend in Florida. Washington, D. €., where he went “Let's make Florida safe and keep it | especially to make an effort to, that way,” said Mr. Frank. have the embargo eae a Oe from Cuba removed. As a result 200 KINDS OF ASTIGMATISM of his conferences with the hor- 2 ‘ tieultural board, Mr. Sanford, an; eritomologist, was sent to Cuba to* investigate the there, 69 years ago. 1 ed ‘ . | U.S. Senator Wallace H, White. | Jv., of Maine, born there, 57 ‘age. eae chu i der William R. Porter, who left +Miller Reese Hutchinson of N York, famed engineer and inven- ftor. born at Montrose, Ala... 58} 1 Since he has been away, Mr. by. time in Post Wheeler, U. to Aibania, born « Minister, 1 on avocados’ bs go,:N, Y.,{ Ye 65 yea Dr. James T. Shotwell, Director! of the I n of History of the Carn There are more than 200 kinds and onomies and | degrees of astigmatiom, a defect of vision in that country, and it will depend! > es } fesulting from irregularities in the surface | ,., jue. nature of his report! ment 10% Peace, born in Canada,/ of the cornea or lens of the eye, ace6rding | whether or not the embargo will, °° ¥°8" 98° ' to a bulletin of the Better Vision Institute, | be continued. ae Sees BS Usually the irregularity runs almost di- a ee oh rectly across the field of vision, but there are scores of variations and complications avocado situation asiow Endow- Word has been received from the Interior Department in Wash- years ago, bd ington that approximately 90 of simple astigmatism. The result of the | acres of public land on ‘Sawyer’s New York, | defect is a blurred streak or. series of | Key will be offered for sale. The | born at Morris. Run, | military | ition but it has been aban- donedt and will be sold. ‘The gen- ; Astigmatism is often hereditary, but} ra! land office has fixed a priee Ruth Suckow of lowa, author-| it may also be caused by inflammation i $10 per acre with the exception Novelist, horn there, 42 years: ago. tract was, years ago, a reser streaks in everything the astigmatic sees, eye : BF : of one acre which will be priced operation or injury, Glasses used at an] at ¢ Sale by competitive early age offer the only hope of cure, con- { bidding will be held on December tinues the bulletin; usually if it is not cor- |? *! Gainesville, F rected before the child is six years old, ee i aaa til) . Aleve:ta litte The third of the automatic cocious and rath WAGER C¥es are mip growimg, there is HUUC | wrought iron light struetures in’ should. be handled ve chance that sight will ever be completely.| Kex West.barberhasbeon..comesthat the later indications of normal, If astigmatism remains uncor- | Pleted. Ipwas built by workmen firm, steadfast character may be | a 3 3 noe ake | 0 the lighthbuse depament? TRE fulfilled. There is a dcter: Pee ee nety rie Deter: eve may take | third light idfknowny as BorthwésF tion to hold to one’s own beli ayer. the work of seeing pn: nen Jeans, LYRE NS npr "Range rear and and. principles that is good, so the other undeveloped. Inéquality in the |’ iN rove Yo .£reat assistance to as those, principles are good and} iners co ing i e rhor strength of the two eyes is a very potent |e coming into the harhor Today s Horoscope) ee unnnaseccceces The child of to will be pre-| andj not too rigidly forced on other! liable to: bring ‘trouble and opposition. “brows he Merthwest Chan mek Heople. which will be during the night. This light, lik the others of the same type, is f Liwith handicap in later life, when a_ perfect blending of the images of both eyes is needed. : ‘ a sun valve and th heat or cold. It is affected by darkness and light. When darkn a Nadie. the light comes on and leaves with ' the summer or th of the Lowe tr: beginning of — tt The tract has of more than a mile on the ocean and just a little less on the bay fall. Sale | A NATIONAL POWER POLICY Electricity and power are twins of the parents. Science and Industry. These twins have made tremendous progress in Editorjal comment: Some folks; © quite indignant when their © of the city council 1 night it was decided that the civilization. _ ‘ “ £4 + announce the birth o 7 Ve ? @ f a daughter | Now, the question comes pp as ta,|, ee arent t the Keans-| vester ternoon in their home, whether or not private power companies Rhee om Hid Pcalade & 612 Olivia street, are to be wiped out of business, and whe- | Key ther electrical develépimeitis ‘pads ae most enti i 2 J = t entirely into the hands of the NOE he cttre- atitatnohitinto ‘Key, West at ernment, The new government projects | 4 wrently reduced rate. Th in Tennessee and elsewhere are ¢o gigantic | company which wrote the cham that they are threatening to ruin the busi- | 0f commerce as to the advisib nem of electric compan) ‘| % of operating the line runnin: 0 Pirie COMpANEs ANA POWEF PFO- | ovoursion steamers hetween ducers, That would be a great calamity, | two cities. If the new National Power policy to he worked out by the compittee ap- pointed by President Roosevelt solves the problems that confront the digect clash of interesta between publie and private Went and, Migmi during the witted apsivon the conipany will be asked to make arrangements to The entertainment to be ¢ for the benefit of the pub hefore this ritte: For several the Woman’s Club has be oviding books for the library d doing other things to promote ' the welfare of the institution, two | the The 475 acres of land which! rve I. Lowe recently sold. to Word has been received in’ Key West announcing the birth of a 4 William M, Butler, campaign man.} son to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ed- ager for President Coolidge, will? ward Yelvington in Fort Ms in-} shortly he improved at a cost of; Mrs. Yelvington was before ae to ee foo So Saaremaa Cherm hereon Ener ee OC tegen TiLeetlaetlektitltitlitlaketletlla@gezazreazaaissitttitiz penetlntiannd MO . 2 *, rac the 'g 2 is: a] 7 erts. gh- dustries the committee ccompl $295,000. Contracts to do the | riage Miss Thelma Roberts, dang task th: eognats pill age Ha sane Subs have been awarded and it’ ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roberts ask that at present seems impossible, will be started the latter part of of 508 Olivia street. ak. y ecticut manufacturer of the! Lowest - ; celebrated a ; railway promoter, philanthropist, Normal Mea Es at Preston, Conn. Died Nov.| | © 19789—George F. List, German _ vprefgssor: of polititak “economy, * | who emigrated to America, one of Sun rises we ing economists of the at oan tiwag: dhe ip bone” °O1 Mtoe tise P.M. > itéF vind -lee- | High fy mg 2:26 only moderately low in the | turer on physiological knowledge! Low é 12:42 3-00 States. The only precipitating pioneer in physical educati Barometer at 8 a. m., today: comeequence east ef the born at Woicott, Conn. Sea level, 30.07. Mountains during the lat 4 Mar. 29, 1859. 1809—Alfred Tennyson, famed ; English poet, born. 892. | 1819—Samuel P. Carter, , only American to hold beth ranks jof Major-General and Rear | miral, | 1820—Lord Strathcona, Cana-: ‘dian sborn, Died Jan, 21, 1914. 1867—James Loeb, New York | fuminous etched: glass’ },znker, philanthropist and scholar |.who lived _ founder of the celebrated classical , #>ly thundershowers Tuesday aft- library, born in New York. ‘May 27, 1933. {Goldsborough of Maryland, born, eeesacceacaccacenccanence | = priest-founder of the Dominicans, years ago. 1N. ¥. vr Key Weat's Firat Funeral Homa} Key West's First Ambulance |} I rance Carporation cago, nated. surgeon, born there, nelle hehe dee ech aaah [QR weree ODDD D L LeEeeee SaIDS. 1 north portion and geetiy 90 erate easteriy winds gg} east tonight and Toosdng, | East Golf: Gentle ‘Yesterday’s Preeipitation .05 Ins.! Normal Precipitation ... +15 Ing.) te to moderate oanterty “This reeard covers 24-heur pertag O¥Er South portion. catia. Sane Fan ea a z ‘omorrow’s Almanac > 6:27 a m!} WEATHER CONDITIONS TA8 p.m .. 3:27 a. m= Pressure ie shove SG® 5:33 P. ™. thréughest the country cant af 's Tides Missizsippi River this morning “Brewster” Mean Rainfali* 1866, hours has been <hewers and derstorms in portions of Carolina and southern and western Florida. A @ at Pensacola, Fla, caused & mum wittd velocity of 6% Cooter weather has | WEATHER FORECAST (Till 8 p. m., Tuesday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly j cloudy tonight and Tuesday. prob- the | bie 7 Died Oct. 6,! per Ohio Valley and Middle North Atlantic States, © Mich., and Bovten, Maem. ing mimumam readings of 52 grees. Elsewhere cast of Rockies temperatures ave ally near or above the average and continoe Dich In the central Pine Dodge City. Kame report Ad-; born at Elizabethton.: n. Died in Washington, May 26, 1891. statesman and financier, maximum reading of 106 yesterday oo? G 8 KRNNEDY,. Offical In Chaeme, abroad. since 1905, D'ed | ernoon; gentle to moderate easter. dy winds. | Florida: Partly cloudy tonight ee and Tuesday with scattered than- oday In History } dershowers Tuesday afternoon. Jacksonville to Florida Straits 221—Saint Dominie, Spanish! Moderate southwest winds ever 629—Gathering of the first eh of the Congregationa! Or- in America, at Salem, Mass. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED UNDER U S. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST = Member of the Federal Reserve Member of the Federal Deposit 890. it execution in world; electricity—William Kemmler. vieted of murder, at Auburn, 926—Gertr r-old } ¥; Service PRITCHARD Phore 548 Never Sleeps i U. S. Government Depositary i THE ROMANCE OF CEMENT Is written the world over in magnificent modern temples and indus trial buildings; on highways, bridges, tunnels;—im fact it is practically pessible for one to get out of sight of monuments te the uses of coment unless one goes off into the solitudes of a woods camp where Nature remain in the raw. In the rehabilitation program of Key West, cement is destined te play a very large part. As its need arises, we hope you will phone us to deliver you what you need of this important aggregate. A LUMBER SPECIAL Small lot of 1x6 No. 3 Com. dressed four sheathing or backing up wall board, storm (This lumber was shipped to us in error, lieve our storage facilities), special per M. . shutters, et we wish to re $15.06 JUST RECEIVED $32.00 A carload of 2x4 No. 3 common dressed four sides, per M. - South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. 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