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é Rai Boge dediedetetnde teh independ ttt eh hh hn eo PECTS ~~ vey ¥ OC eee CEP LOS = haa an eo ona 7 ~g Seechossprers Herre rere weeks ettcesys: POP ELE PEE GEO GAOL GLE ES EOE ERE LEE ELE EPEEET: - = . PAGE Two —_-— ae pe ~ fhe Bev Best Catzen Pob'ishes my Sucept Sundse By THE CITIEEN ©. GsSEIVG CO, INC. 1. f. ARTSEAN, Proseens. : ~ From The Citiees Bening Cure: Greene ur ¢ Bireets ; THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, A PRODIGY GROWN UP |seeeccccoccccesevecosens |! The Kaffirs, a South African] Ancient arms and Today's Horoscope’ tribe, gather caterpillars, crush| lieved to be 25,000 Lees anneteesseesed | their heads, dry them in the stin, havé been found i the gril OF This nature is rather abrapt,jand then pack them for fature | hunters” camp discovered . jbut intensely genuine. Theré may /use as food. [Irkitek, i Siberia, be a lack of suavity and a mind * — Sik es as acedactg csstiesd gee a KEY WEST IN Avot eat pene ty Sint DATE CONE RY publicity was given to the precocity of} Ellen Elizabeth Benson of Texas, who wa¥ aes Hille judé 10 ae rated as America’s brightest child. Before ; | Age Teday As Taken From : she was nine years old she had passed ex-! The Files Of The Citizen ' Count bicri@a, ss seconé €lase matter Ln eames a.ans roe cena nels as uy j a i | LAR SL oan inati s vi ualific * rity which will command the re- s r: ef in Ae. i = ae ; a Fok ne of the = Come and bash thietidels more wide- is much love of country life a NATIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM for republication of all pe ~ er | mittee im the Sam Carles Celebra-/2¥2© People and less sleepy sports, and the native will prob-/ Your builliing is aie ‘ t in Hiving. NG | Or not otherwise oredited im this paper and alec When she was 12 het infélligénce |tion, that the following Cuban of- nen ably do better there than when ae pass uct@elibadicannil = aie tte Seat, wewsinuans bese uotie ined to be 214, said to | ficial: will be present during the | It is said that boundless energy confined between city walls. ted, ¥ vat 4 mt was determ = ae to festivities in Key West: Dr. Car. i built on sound sicep. Some i come. be the highest ever recorded in the United 5. Manuel de Cespedes, secretary ;fities must have much energy Protected and improved your home pays States by a person of amy age in a Binet-jof state; Dr. Aurelio Sandoval, /tored away. Now is the time to Subseribe for The Citizen. SORE EN ba . Simon test. During the following year feetretary of public works; Dr.} release it. Das many times over in convenience, happiness. and hile i : 7" h ix eles | Pablo Urquiags, chief engineer of | Time awaits for no man. Don’t the fut the home city is a comfort for your fami while in college she wrote si articles | ie de ment of consiruction-| put off until tomorrow what you | public tr Th . . : . : | parts ruction ; en: ees my pernecsida @ coming tourist season is going to present which were accepted and published by |Dr. Rafal Martinez Thor, instruc. Should do today. You won't live As the world progresses «olf many opportunities for profit if your building © - tet PECL NOTICE Vanity Fair. These and other intellectual | tor of Consuls, and Alberto de forever. should the home city progress. ny opp s . 3 AN reading pelices cards of thanks, stdantinats ot j ge a Carricarte, chief of the marine’ Some cities should wake w Business must be improved. in- “up to the standards of the times. eget. obitanrs actions, ete, will be ‘charged tor at} feats brought her much fame as a child | sartment. Sn shies aainnd of tele i eome i” frame” of dusteine, empapeagedl edn. spill : WR chees for cotertsiuments hy churches fram whites | Prodigy. }ficials together with fifteen of mind, turn loose sume of their veloped in For Loans Under the National Housing Act . Saves s. es, a ares Gomm Recently a New York reporter redis- jtwenty he of the Cuban |stored up en nd get busy lead to peste See ba aen ee a smail apartment in the suburbs of that | Fit a EPO a. silt. ennenned future great-} KNOWN \at:esak ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES _ x en ee dork ‘bere o cy oe DO You Member of the Federal Reserve PRUSsT, LAXDES & KOM city. She said she was very happy, and !4 o’c eck an ae © — : = eos 220 fark Ave. New York: 35 East Wacker Drive | hoped later on to resume her literary work, ; Rineage ee "9 a aa Se ee MORE, ae eee i" z. 5 ia ill also be he CO! ng om sasiiipiaiasisi et va carcats b onewgh groie + Spam which has been neglected for several years, i+, plans. Interest in the celebra- | ~ : er a ee aliens teenaetnneesittineseaniocitaic but at present she finds other activities ' tion is at a high pit mu the ¥s-| wen The more fate frowns, the more heroic more expedient. land Republic. it is te live i She was married severai months ago aes cou cilia aaties pee | to Harold S. Leach, an employee of an ice Scidie. am office: ti thé Cillian Beauty without virtue ‘is like a rose { cream company,.whom she declares to be j adhe ‘wid x duds ouh lie without scent. j a perfect husband, im spite of his limited fosy, was called by County Judge | p education. She, too, has a job—as cashier |Hugh Gunn yesterday, but the The word Prestige comes from a word | for an autemobile eoncern—which is more }defendant failed to appear. Judge { than a lot of other bright people can boast fGux ded a certificate by of right now. ja Havana i * 4 was too ill to leave; ty for Key West to plead ti pops mto nry rge against him. Wife No ¢ meaning Delason. physician, stating that} The one you need to keep fhe closest ts * eye on is—yourself. A NOBLE OBJECTIVE cs (St. Aue RB a {1 was present urt ready to : Some walk to reduce, while others ‘ ee eee Ktectify im the case. The officer h ear are reduced to walking. oe te St Gown my Commazy, Or Women alll (14a bece released on 4 $1,000 W. en 2% ~ '—this is what Ruth Bryan Owen, ey ¢ ites cs ceeanaaiiieetaae wellihalstet willed? mister to Denmark, says is her great ob- | sues manages to hit on all sex. i b her work as @ diplomat. | The faculty of the High Schoo a ! tin - : * are giving a miscellaneous shower } 2 iting im a well-known magazine not long ; : “S™* Tihs afternoon at the home of Mrs. . Things are so tight that not even dis- | *°. Corime Lowe, who has visited Denmark, and | wy honor of Miss May > tance will lend enchantment. seen Mrs, Owen at work im the ministerial field, | Rose C. who will be married ‘ion gave an intimate view of this gifted woman’s ac-[to Lieut. RT Snedaker in the | ° ‘ i m ¢ ‘near future at Norfolk, Va. : A cynic refers to present-day youth | tivities, also citing the progreas made since ee 2 * as “the younger degeneration.” tivst went across the water to représent the United an, wanna woe etal : Nat | States of America in one the most progressive | ve:terday by County Judge Hugh A woman is a good loser when her re-i atries of Europe. en cone were Key Fs . 7 * € 5 rank Sanchez and ducing regimen is getting results. We have heard much of the ideal state of af-lp1. Dias but the ¢ Peas eh | fairs existing in Denmark—of the happy and pros jwere Cubana, Jose M. Muzauriets A polite man writes his own epitaph: j perous condition of the ped The writer of this }and Miss Dulee Maria Prado o nie a 4 t Havana, Cuba: 1 is a usual thin, asizes that 90 per cent of the popula for engaged folk of it itural, amd she goes on to outline con- [rome to Key W the wedlock “Pléase parden me for not rising.” Another para«) x is that the closer 2 man is the harder it is to towch him. i Winchell s Hollywood shoots too; * Many pictures an? not enough actors. that have so impressed Mrs. Owen. A re- education has been carried | ©) 40% & great ifore the cerem ive peasants | fo med the umprogres intelligent, forward-looking iuneiaiigili smers of today. She tells of | ne adult, not | West Fire has beer attending the nationa] conventio: -+- if a man thi is going to be sick, carding schools, [or tine chiefs ix i he frequently is, and if a town thinks it is! <o cheap ax + reach of all. They are| York. He w Monday falling behind, it frequently is. i “Their training is not only utili- |, mor from Tam- - —_——___ i but sy Beneath the lectures on eco-| Ne, york ray —— Transportation has been attenuated to | dt agricultural fto to learn the Canadian Ps such an extent that there is little distance ; bt fires. way here he # left to lend enchantment to the view. | spirit trained to meet any umsts of life. a ee a “ f - ~ ! seeing and ne: posivilfe: Schools give youngsters courses in | complet ant, has beer music and art appreciation, so they may { a happy absence { better enjoy crooners and the funny} omed her The pores cnn of Hawk papers. . a for /Chamnel from Key West to Mi $ Geeuinidiieadinideahaaeiiadiee: Zemily life and happiness, and nothing could have [4% is being set ee | 2 One’ of the most striking features of j endeared Madame Minister more quickly to the! Sorgen The ae ae ence people De our times is the general expectation of far- reaching cha s, hoped fér by some and feared by oth e delightful little fz y } co d the work as far down twenty miles west - who were | Den A nation’s armament is necessary for j its security, but if that amament is in ex-} € of its rea) needs it becomes the object of distrust and fear among other nations. In other words, it is not only the question of security for us but also a question of the feeling of security among others. England's famous Statute of Arti- | = ficers, in the year 1562, proposed to ad- } > just wages to the rising prices of food. But | | its penalties against paying wages higher | than those ordainéd were more con-{ picuous than those against paying less} and it resulted in lowering more rat: han it raised. Money wages indeed rose 50 per cent while prices rose 150 per cent during the rest of the century. i Today In History wees fe. Florida ic the cigarette tit? { ‘ I s of Impérial Rome there | Paes \ehecved ia Marylund 25 Defe MILDER : mong men—‘“table mania,” | t sly E é € alled it, for the collection of rare! her high conception of } jes as a pat dead Seater ol the. tes the clgarelte that 1 j an ep | hh potts, Elizabeth and Rot Ti tables made of Mauritania wood and inlaid; ni om. the States 0 a Ca wit : Competition among the | a. poet tperaine SATISFIES a meni “ate the tables costly and, so the i Thoughtful mankind today is sur-| 1860—Willian Wal ker. one of jstors gues, when husbands accused theit | priséd to find itself at the end of a cen-; America’s great adventurers, sh bealadics of extravagence the ladies retorted | tury of glorious and successful oe eee achiev | witlwith “What about your tables Which | ment in the fields of industry, stilt working | i s Mihie Coals supposed to have o ragieated the phrase. | harder than ever for its living and more |*ta"ts. @ 1954, Lecerrs & Myre: Teences C v4 b 1 t Bh eV bes vii isfi ee ere ea = _ - - ____._ Lee ‘ es ‘turning the tables on them.” j than ever beset with unsatisfied Wants, | Subscribe for The Citizen i