The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 22, 1934, Page 2

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PB SrA STIL? WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, Today | TODAY’S WEATHER MEDICINE MAN A PEST eae en Among certain Indian tribes the tradi-; tional medicine man not only fails to do | his patients any good, but makes it diffi-/ cult for white physicians to treat them | Zaz | of public health nursing among Wisconsin ! tribes. j 91, north portion and gentle 3} «18@9—Albert Brisbane, social’ Highest _ reformer, one of the mere inter-| Lowest esting of the group of intellectual Mean _ | Americam Socialists of the last! Normal Mean - - ; i Remaget Rainfall* East Golf: Gentle at via, N. 3) Yesterday's Precipitation 0 Ins. * Richmond, Va, May i, 1890. poeracg ara AS ign | Cy ee eee ee Reports from nurses on duty among; eamerty winds over | | ! ie and effertive temperance lee-! Tomerrow’s vurer, a national figure im his day.| Sam rises ——+——_—- born in Eagiand Died im Ptii-: Sum sets Stitiegs power over their people and are} jealous of the white man’s methods. Asai hapa te RSE. result the white doctors and ge Bot adeiphia, Feb. 18, 1886. Pama rises c@iled in many czses until after medi. pha ‘Moon sets | cime mam has done his worst. Under such | 1834—(190 years ago) Samael) P | cireumstances the white doctor is at a_ P. et ie 9:7 / | serious disadvantage and the patient often ; Sewage cen a als Siew 5 3:04 Abilene, er none r + dies through lack of proper early treat-— retary, pisucer experimenter with! Barometer. at § ©: m., today eT eee poser a | ment. [| oc ameabaies are ol right; <'speevie| Belooe the macular: seease 3 flying machines, horn im Boston. “#2 level, 23-98- chat, Biaute atte @ Sat a dangerous. (mew mode to the public, they x dD; it et wok 20, 2 et | When this happens the native medi-| 1s fact, we should almost cease to through the most grueling tems. There ibe —— - WEATHER FORECAST ares is moving in over the ape en siete ty ihe hate: physician's: speak of etumoirile ar dents, and call ought 10 be some sort of proving —~ . ciate Missouri Valley, Mores, & pe man poimis to tne w pays : — people aoridents.* ee | ground Sor drivers. But in many states Sainsaaee (Til 8 p. m, Thursday) 0.08 inches. Scattered | silane as proof of his own ruperiority. ABA | 0 pei Zs peo: io mans op] cai roniee rare Sd ee |, Matin Mav s+ ney Were and Vicinity: Party bare ccrurrad sori Se i i it is sometimes difficult, if net impossible, | astomobd | sa96 ae mander,; Seis ~. hours in t - | to imce the redskins that their medi 4," Spouid = soy shat automcbdes!| quate aiame aie pa ee te Vicksburg lawyer and railway|©oudy tonight end Thursday: OC craily lig om | te convince ms t their 1 | Sled 30,400 and injured £50,400 in | presence of an inspector who has twice | president. California business; fentle to moderate southeast pooseois Fla “6 | cape man is wrong. In fact, it is not best | by Bl pcdapmae cay that peo sited sumer ver icnaney heepec ss Reet man, born at Natchez, Miss. Died! winds. were recorded Tom a es efiticize him much, as that would stir | ened an eee? Fegrae \im England, Aug 23,1900, I. have rane wbrvaghow: mast up racial feeling and make matters worse. e liven ° 7 i . : = . = - 1834—William Carew Haziits, | has overspread the Umkow ; The policy of the white doctors and English biographer-author. nephew} Minnesota; while claewhere oat ‘murses is te try to gradually win the In- :: rie oe of the famous essayist. born. Died the Rockies change: have \o@ alee peter saudi isatitcack i Sept. 8, 1913. stig. y 19m 1 giams over from superstition to scientific | fasiurors | hat the trian, A tropice 1 youctiles usually are sede; people 1848 Melville E. Stone, Chi i mae 1 977) ¢ cago newspaper publisher, one of] | is still a pest to be reckoned with, and a | the founders of the Associated] | long campaign of education will be re- --eedgeserse-s-sesetpoc- Press, born at Hudson. ML Died} al ae Clee ake te KEY WEST IN Today’s Birthe ays. in New York City, Feb. 15, _— on . measures, apd in this steady progress is being made. But the native medicine man ‘ : backward members of the tribe. CW 4 swereresae oconme 1867—C. Francis Jenkins, in-| Florida: Partly cloudy tonizht 4 } DAYS GONE BY Dorothy Parker of New York, %@nter in motion picture field, andj and Thursd | LS OES tox, b rig ; yo the television and telephoto-{ Jacksonvi - i coe writer, be West End, NW. 5,0 mags P eae mt HOLDING CRIMINALS Siesta ahs bee ti Sonn 48 cea oon, graphy system bearing his name.} e ~<a peter eee Ago Today As Taken From | born near Dayton. Ohio. Died in It is exasperating te ote the fre- The Files Of The Citizen em dees. ashington. D. C., June 6, 1784) | quency with which desperate criminals -- 1 capitalist. som of the late: # 1875—Henry Suzzalo, president | A FINANCING PLAN TO REPAIR AND fooled once in 2 | = allowed to escape from prison to re- born in land, 66 Univ. of Washington, presi- i MODERNIZE YOUR PROPERTY ver the dedicat of the Carnegie Foundation r the Advancement of Teaching. | at San Jose, Cal. Died at 4 * of ons | sume their carcers of murder and robbery, while. Am object treasured and proudly me alter great. efi ad exneuae Gave heee Carlos ce YOU MAY APPLY for credit to make bows 2 hibited for 20 years by the Smithsonian I2-| igeurred to plac ae he ee Maing Pata as ‘| ing improvements, if you can repay in regular in- + stitution as “the world's oldest ear of | That so many do escape is due prin- eine a | stallments over a period of from ome to threw . orn,” reputedly grown in Peru, has been | cipally tw ti of prison officials t and ‘Today’s Horoscope’ years. ; found te be merely 2 cleverly moulded i although inadequate jail equipment is a wih that he may be : seerctary of | PPeeeesunecenanversanees| ; or alterations often do wvantore to + tide of baked clez- | contributing factor. The federal govern- a ee ee ¢ Board, horn i adding to the value of your heme or Yesterday, today and tomorrow much alike. There is a kind’ j 2nd benevolent nature. generally loving peace. with much quiet ability, and unles- other as rengthen the position, the gain the friendship of his Do you want to know about the plan sperm sored by the United States Government and ap- proved financial institutions? mext is endeavoring to remedy the latter ae g@efect by using tool-proof steel in the con- ‘ Few feats are more difficult ‘for 91 struction of x ; mowie star than that of going through life new federal penitentiary at 7 without being mixed up ix 2 scandal. Now Pa. will have cells made of w cells. j { ] ; : SE | ye : and a moderate degree IF SO, CONSULT— - + Mary Pickford’s former manager is suine which can not be eut by any fortune, withou i 7 . sa | 3 x inte i? y it making a mark- 1 her for $250,000, alleging that she agreed | it would be possible to smuggle | * Melntere of Boston,|°2¥ high place in the world.'| THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST ; peas pes ime the prison. Tools which would ea: 0 2| There are, however, the germs of YOUR BANK aed “recompense” him for shielding her! ee eee tear ci cd Leas the neve isher, horn there, 45 great suecess in this degree, with! + from unfavorable publicity in conmection | slg iar Ret PG Wacken sib see and ise the wee ea i slight assistance. i - with ber friendship with Douglas Fair-) ¢i,.. an ats dered useless # ; nerican Legion to ‘leishhack { Sato PS = ni }s i files are x ere useless after a few eishbacker of San = bapke while she was still the wife of Owen oie tiltie aud even a wsctat nker, born there, | Fara. CL Laan i Meore. Mary declares the manager's little impression on the re- einer A > ttory is “purely fictional.” ; 4 eee ae ‘ 4 i od oe Mise leuch ceils in t help prevent the ml . 3 nig bi s any 4 | ' By terms of & settlement, $250,000 | ages tera pega ais | ‘ } event the best eq is possible . ' will be paid to Princess Youssoupeoff, to afford should be prov: n with . ed member of the old Bussian nob. BY | oxdinary ¢ in good condition, increased | 7 3 \ i M-xtre-Goldwyn-Mayer, movie pre! vigilance on the part of prison authorities i ’ F rs. The meess charged that an | “ould eliminate or greatly reduce the num - % t adulterous woman character in the files | ¥*¥ f eeeaping inn ALL HEAVILY GALVANIZED and the Empress” was intended , present ber. Miss Fanmie Holtzman i ONE 6 GALLON Bs : alee $1 00 15 GALLON 1.30 30 GALLON 2 2.00 PECIAL PLANT SALE Week Ending August 25th, 1934 Jew York, was principal attorney for ; eth rincess, and arranged for a set » the hi of wrined by ‘ ‘ f aE: he case out of court. *, a ut of cow ne Chamber of Commere . sista Severab hav (Lb dh bbb hdd, Dr. Dayton of the Massachusetts dc nent of mental diseases de@ares tha’ small families are more in- yer han those who have many nd sixterx. Maybe he i right. may remind him that Benjam kien, who waen't so dumb, was th { 19 children. ring about hy * Lighthouse 1 eee Cosgrov uw of many notable anni To mention only a fe Four! ee cars ago Hewry VII renounced | ~«<t up the Chureh of Eng and Jacques Cartier discovered 1 { Canada; 290 yee ago Mary- “ 200 ve esate e group HIBISCUS, BOUGAINVILLAEA, POINSETTIA, FRANCIS unded ; 200 years ago oa 3 oon ik. a ae Z aa * vested hiv first book in Philadelphia, and | SCOTT KEY ROSE BUSHES, 25¢ BACH a ne same year Romney, the painter, and om plainants Burns, the poet, were born; 104 | - vo James MeNeil Whistler, Chaun Rovsavelt . ‘ - e ‘ i e i { @ Depew and Charles W, Eliot were ree STEAMSHIP Co. thors. and Lafayette died What happen Asa general rule 4 political campaign UNITED STATES FAST f 1934 will the world remember in) should be just as lony as its sponsors think | MAIL ROUTES FOR with feet only CLOG IDIDIODOBOMMDODIODODA SOS, South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. FIPITIZZL CA ZL LALLA _ ee ee ss ne enturies to come? the publie will stand for,—Indianapolis | ?ORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES PA ee News, | : x wos April 27, 1933 ae ! . ” eave Key West for Havana Tuesdays and Fridays 12: « = A Sonth Dakota weekly newspaper - | M. igh! Phone 598 White and Eliza Streets . “ comipleted the publication of the entire On the eve of the London disarma- | ous Havana for Key West Wednesday. and Seturdays i | “y P h f 3 \ * Pible in installments, begun 22 years ao, ment conference, England demands a big- | Leave Key West for Port Tampa Wednesdays and Satur- iF ! our home is worthy of the best . ¥ «ll begin over, as a new generation i ger navy. Britannia rules the waves—and days 6:30 P. M he! a > Screg opients of the | she also waives the rules.Columbus Dis. |] THh@ttr Reservations and loformation at Ticket Office om the] % . ming on to whom the contents f 4 wit Me FF HUMBUS Dis: Dock, "Phone 71 i| fs re perenne eee ene! Book of Books would he real spot news, = | patch J. H. COST..R, Agent. My 7 2 w, PIPPPIPPPOLPPOS SD

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