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ATLANTA. prnre rire — THE KFY WESi CITIZEN WILA, clways seek the truth and print ft witnout fear and withvut favor; never be afraid to attack wrong or to applaud right; always fight for progress; ever be the or- Ah or the mouthpiece of any person, clique, faction or class; always do’ ite utmost for the publie welfare; never tolerate corruption or inj tiee; denounce vice and praise virtue; commend good done by individual or organ- tzation; tolerant of others’ rights, views and opinions; print only news that will elevate end act contaminate the reader; never com- promise with principie. le — Sa a ICTS} IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN 1. Water and Sewerage. 2. Bridges to complete Road to Main land. 3. Free Port. 4. Hotels and Apartments 5. Bathing Pavilion. 6. Aquarium. 7. Airports—Land and Sea. 8. Consolidation of County and City | Governments. Cold days; and coal dave soon will be with ts again.—Times-Union. Not tropicai Key West. in Just wondering if Inuguak Ruth Bryan Owen will visit us when she comes to the United States. Gerry Curtis is in Miami from Key West to try and collect some back salary frem our beloved city commissioners.— Miami Friday Night. i ee ee eee The Constitution of the United States has survived assaults made upon it for 147 years and will survive the present one madeé in the name of emergency. TTS wate As Maine goes, so goes the Nation’ was the raliying cry of the Republicans in former years and they were right most of the time. Now the Democrats are shout- ing likewise with very likely the same re- sults. The Pine Tree state is a_ reliable political barometer, The Citizen has been asked why} bolita; which has been draining Key West | for years, cannot be stopped. We do not Rnow how this desideratum can be accom- | plished, but we are sure so long as the operators of the shops will not squeal either on the “collectors” or the Officials, _ bolita will continue to flourish and to! prosper. Every city in the United States has aj} Dollar Day at least once a year. Friday Miami had hers. Key West merchants, but \ 7 once in our recollection, have .never re-} galed their customers with a general Bar- gain Day. A Key West merchant asked the reason why, replied that every day was bargain day with him, frequently selling | goods at a loss. Nevertheless, Key West! should have a Dollar Day in’ which all} merchants participate at least once aj year. And we can't appreciate the face-! ‘ * tious remark of a local wag to make it a 5 and 10 to be successful. i THE KEY WEST CITIZEN BE IT EVER SO HUMBLE That dilapidated tenement in a, shabby neighborhood, that crowded little | | apartment in some city slum, may not seem as if it could be a real home for anybody. | But people cling to those familiar scenes | like vine tendrils to a tree. The federal government is finding out | | about that. It has plans by which it is; hoped eventually to remove 1,000,000 | families from barren farms and scenes of | dead industry, to places where there will/ be work. But many of these folks dread) strange scenes and faces. They feel af-i | fection for the little old alley, and the! kindly gossip over the back fence. After | life is well planted, it’s not so easy to tear | 7 t it up by the roots. j If the factory which has given a man} his daily bread shuts down for good, it is! not usually good judgment to haunt those old ruins like a ghost. Men and women} were given feet to walk on in such emer- gencies and seek out new places for, h¢ of the étirring sights at the World’s Fair, which labor | are made possible by the beautiful lagoon and its set- : i ae wa. a, | ting was enjoyed by thousands, recently, when sailing But under ordinary conditions, if it} | enthusiasts staged a unique regatta with a fleet of Were not for this affection for the home Beak. mbasucg fe ie echis argent The 5 inches over-a' In lengti scene, the country would be full of roam: : mh and ing tramps and vagrants. | 1,000 foot course after being started from s\ TUESDAY, 3EPTEMBER TODAY'S WEATHER | Gentle to moderate winds, ined easterly and partly vers weather tonight and Wedneg with scattered showers, Fest Gulf: Gentle winds over nocth portion and ms crate. winds mostly easterly ij south portion. WEATHER ‘conpr TiOme: = i Mean ‘Normal Mean | R .06 Ins. { Yesterday’s Precipitation 4 Ins. + Normal Precipitation “Thin rece! ending at 8 o'eloek th! | Tomorrow's Almanac | Sun rises -.... 6:17 a. m. ait | Sun sets _... pm. Moderate disturbances ate eam Moon rises P. ™. tral this morning Over Kanaan ame | Moon sets . a. ™: the Lake Superior region { Tomorrow's Tides Minn., 29.84 inches, and ! A.M. P.M. City, Kans., 29.78 inches, ft wm | High snowing this morning in Moth ' Dakota. and rains have occu | Low 5:40 5:02 during the last 24 hours in the ex, treme upper Mise Vv There have also showers in Atlantic and Gulf comp | Barometer at 8 a. m., tdiny: | Sea level, 29:99. i WEATHER FORECAST districts. Temperatures \ —— erally above normal } (Ti 8 p. m;,, Wednesday) the country east of Key West and Vicinity: Mostly except in the Dakot manned by their owners, Here Is a picture showing | cloudy with occasional showers jormally cold the start of one of the races won by Monsoon, entered | Williston, N. D. repor by Orville Sontag, Chicago, During Carnival of Fun mum temperature DI sexrves Week, which begins Monday, September 17, this scene | this morning. will be eclipsed by a mammoth Venetian night water | G. 8. KENNEDY. carnival. In the inset picture Kathryn Bernstein, Official H $ n Charge, Neptune Follies mermaid, shows another use of the " steered automatically, bobbed up and down over the The old saying has it that the distant | pastures look the greenest. Young people | dream of the golden opportunities in dis- | tant sections. But when they get there, they find the same old rush for jobs. There is an opportunity in most local- ities, for anyone who is, willing to work, | and is not fussy about the kind of work he ' Podai vin DAYS GONE BY. KEY WESTIN | {Happenings Here Just 10 Years’ Ago Today As Taken From The Files Of The Ciuzen Second voyage to this time with a , loaded down with 1493—Columbus sailed on the v > north of th 666 LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE) lagoon as she wins a wash tub derby. Sewwceseucse | History | APANTOUM ON :. UFEIN KEY | Partly Cloudy Showers the New World,! ; tonight and Wednesday; gentle to great fleet and « | moderate winds, most!y easterly. NOS! DROPS honors. | By HILDEGARD OTT RUSSELL) y),,ida: Cloudy, local showers, Checks Malaria, in 3 days, Coli Oh, life in Key West is delightful! first day, Headaches or New | Wednesda y and probably in ex- does. The home scene may be ever soj| ~ 5 z ish coldier.| There comes that brisk ocean/ ralgia in 30 minutes ; s : J ce The fight agamst the embargo Spe ualhion Spanish soutien: iibeck: treme south portion tonight. Fine Laxative and Tonle humble, but something of value is thrown | 9) ihe avocs eason | explorer, dise ‘d the Pacific. | Jicksonville to Florida Straits:! gest Speedy Remedies Kasua away when one closes its door for the last ' was started by The Citizen, On! _~—— — fone is called | = time. The instinctive love of home was | mking inquiries as to why no) 1180—Renedict Arnold escap-| is lina pa | : fi j Avoeados were be imported at) ed to a British ship after attempt e are comfortable here, if y planted deep in the human heart, to re: i.. pevi i * : = % e beginning of the summer The | to betray his.country. please. INVESTIGATE HE ADVANTAGES TO Y' strain people from useless wandering. | Citizen was told about the embar. ae: | i i _ “HEADS 1 WIN, TAILS YOU LOSE” | %2,,2%4, 24,22, started 9 am-! 1855 John _D. Rockefeller} Tere comes that brisk ocean | — : { paign to have it removed. Day} sian in cores fee eon eet | breeze! NATION ING PR iaign to have it removed. ay) hon 16, got his tise abn Cie) DCH TIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM lish in th h k i} land. The ack boys are crying their | Your building ia inveéstiient in livit N Says the Dallas News: “All we need Hance. ay cee ee et te cueunawe | limes. | b our bui _ o . f a in living. Neg- 3 atte Se eS eee Sagigy ka iv paged espaol niece 933__N i S veak| Wi fortable here, if you ected, it pays no dividends and brings in no in- now to be sitting jake, is 1928 dividends, | in Cuba which would prove de-|__1933—NRA settled three-week) "Te conmlontav'e Uenes ™ yo iy if 1929 wages, and 1932 prices.” This para-| structive to the avocado the em- “tke of 25.000 garment workers| Pleas comm grapher’s jest has too much truth. bargo should be raised, but that eS | Where es eae reets the day| Protected and improved your home pays It applies to those who want high | peppy Ste ad Hae dan-\ toy than in we Ee coe | many times over in convenience, happiness and ger of. intesta ion, on ie em .) . 1" 7 ra | 5 : prices on the things they sell, and low} bargo should be kept these As Ses mhey are Dette: Lona The black boys are crying their| comfort for your family. . , ah ed ha ette fisl 4 . . : . prices on the things they buy, to those who | the campaign was continued it be-| °C 003" NO 0° ie Saar cee tele The coming tourist season is going to present emand high wages and low living costs, | “ an : world and the climate is the ae Be . sg many opportunities for profit if your building * ; ig ‘ livitie came known that the Cuban avo- Got “em sweet as honey of bee tunities f fit if build : ~? | cado was not infested and then ade 1 Where St. Pa greets the day, a A 4 and others who ask lavish public expendi-} The c ded to kno mn a a a een with her chimes up to the standards of the times. | he summer of any place in! Cee Meee s i pping the embsz i ot = Under almond and flaming trees. - i ttites and low taxes. #6 i effect ee ee the United St | nigh hae i For Loans Under the National Housing Act You can’t eat yo a ye itd & lant eat your cake and have It fiod, the embargo was lifted and pears began coming in. The Citizen i. too. If the gravy is passed to you, 2 anxious to have to pass it to your neighbor. you Little but paign to beautify the ci: | “Got "ém swe not only willing | WwW arry on the honey cf bee: hile the heat elsewhere is called | ‘frightful’, as. see. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Jack Horner who sat in the corner, and put} W. G. Pemberton, authorized the slogan 8 big Gea ee a hate ital’! ee a ee his thumb in the Christmas pie and said, | "sentative of the Jacksonvil eucof, Uenutiteation| =o bn pi an ae J “What a good boy am I,” will have to pass ate four sbrcets nthe “i Rai Fess down the 8 ack) paint: the |e i TERI ee fer the, homer and usiness “pen ane IPEOTTITITIST IOS SB TST OLEON, The problem here and now in Florida ate Wied i tke ee é = : : and elsewhere, is to pass the good thin: : _ ditoxial Comment:. The chap next to tl and is makin xtensive de San Carlos building ations for hi. of life around sufficiently so that every worthy person shall have a chance at them. But in a world where there is so much dis. honesty, so much indolence, and so much vice, we have to look out for people who cloth: that over sma . bu ign of Agents of the Gulf Life Insur- nee Company were delightfully ntevtained with a banquet giv Ne oticeable for ie home ° demand their share, but are not willing to | 2"! might uine nena Re Ww rec arn tt hy A i t on Duval strec he 4 earn it by honest service. Been Ly he Goel Fees Te manies j of the company. Pres- will stand as on LABOR ISSUE MUST BE MET ic nt besides Mr. Cox were C. M.' tistic and distinet — j Hilton G. Crampton, W. D.’ when completed For months labor troubles have been a bet Rot rts tee Tho: ed with all mod * ~ es Fe nee es ». Roberts, all of whom are af d cost $4,000. hanging like a pall over the country. The | sijintea with the combase. : national unions themselves have now z The Jewish } national unions themselves have fomented ‘i y reque: being receiv-' of Atonement ed f pm prospective tourists for the cotton textile strike, following the San nfermation relative to fishing and | | | | | | If the government can spend millions destroy- ing crops and pigs, they certa’ ty could spend a few million to open up the vast area between Mi- ni and Key West. Thé truth of the matter is that the lads See in Citizen Building Key West don’t seem to have enough political pull | in W: ida © Rn GN eS 3 hington, and the rest of the state of Flor- too self-concerned to go to bat for America’s historical and quaint old city, Francisco and Minneapolis disturbances. other forms of sport and recrea- rained of ZILO is made of Pure White Lead, Zinc, and Pure Linseed Oil. There a Plainly and simply put the issue is | tien which can be provided at Key until no substitute materials used in ZILO. this: Shall an organized minority which | ¥¢**t zm - We as a A 25-pound keg of ZILO will take about five qu: P " ' has consistently held itself outside the,law | te which they they h: Oil and the cost of approximately 9 quarts of Pure Lead and Z j and is not accountable even to the govern. een told is the mest in win- works out as follows: ' ment for supervision of any sort or re-| --~ 1—-25 pound keg ] sponsibility for its actions be permitted at = ILXEITOTS Zilo : $3 50 | will to make extravagant demands and 4 5—Quarts Pure Linseed Oil 7 i foment what amounts to virtual revolt to ® at $1.30 gall a i 1 62 } compel acceptance of these demands? ij RE aaa as The answer will be written in the com ® Results: 9 quarts of r | ing months by public opinion. % j ee ie vie 5 12 - —— P e i SHORT ON POLITICAL PULL N Cost per quart 57 } If You Send Us Your Next Order Cost per gallon $2.28 (Miami Friday Night) i a : ae wa . \ For $2.28 per gallon—one of th ent: house ; he question of je 6 rseas < * seti i Me siegasahct q ee eee Yeu Will Be Assured of where—consisting of nothing but Pure White Le I West is still hanging tire. Whether the same | % : ay : : | : a Sigs ed Seen Oil. Phone us your order, ; would prove self-liquidating is not the whole puz- 4 zle. It would, cettainty, open up about 90} P. Effi y GARBAGE CANS—Small To Medium Size | miles of wonderful keys and fishing ground and the N) rompt icient | ifflux of pleasure seekers, together with the de- ) . 3-Gallon with cover 50¢ | seaspéteas aha wilting Hay Sand do, would noon | Service e the investment a cheap one. ® 412-Gallon with cover 75e ' N | } N | ® | KN y West THE ARTMAN PRESS SII IIIS ITISILISIOI@ e looking for the old time are the bes PURE LEAD AND ZINC PAINT Sherwin-Williams Zilo N O W $13.75 7.00 3.50 its artistic bean- f Fred Demeritt iving the finish- ill be ready for k. This home w of the most ar- ive in Key West It is fully 100 POUND KEG rn conveni 50 POUND KEG .... 25 POUND KEG hour 1012-Gallon with cover CA or S S South Florida Contracting & Phone 598 Co. : White and Eliza Streets Your home is worthy of the best” ! 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