The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 5, 1934, Page 2

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wed ‘sted to attach wrong of to applaed Hight; ‘always fight for progres; never te the or If we did not flatter ourselves, the flattery of others would do us no harm. Why worry when we have Huey Long, Upton Sinclair, Bilbo, Wheeler and—ah, ah, papa spank. é _ English law forbids marrying one’s méther-inlaw. Even Americans might re- spect a law like that. ~ “Phe Executioner Waits” is the title ofa fortheoming novel. The condemned hope he'll never quit waiting. = All great men may have Jong noses, bit not all men with long noses are great —txcept, perhaps, Durante of the movies. ~ It is not-enough to have beth fect on the ground; it is also necessary, to keep them moving, and they cafi’t gocvery far } they are shackled. 4 . 2390 .! The Utopias of old were old men’s vigjons; the Utopias of today are young men's dreams. The one at least is based of_a tempered past, the other on in- experience with hope the only basis. Cuba's Mendieta Government is much cohcerned over the loas of tourist business since the Morro Castle incident. It was bad before, thanks to governmental tur- niéil, but the Morro Castle fire put a real damper on the traffic. One of Florida's bést known publicity men who prefers that hif iffame be not mentioned haa teen em- plOyed at a fat stipend to help’ to relieve’ the situation, it is said, ~ ~. When a business man or mérehant ad- veftises his first thought is to make a pro- fit’through the investment, and this is fundamentally a correct attitude to take towards advertising investments. Aside from the profit that will be derived from | advertising, a secondary consideration ix the social service that is rendered to the community, with the aid of the newspaper, | and this opportunity for service should be a Souree of gratification, and is, to the business man who bas the welfare and happiness of the community at heart. Week, and determine to follow a fire pre- vention program of his own. His first action should be to learn, from fire marshals or other authorities, all Papéts or other rubbish in places that offer @ perpetual invitation to fire. It’s possible | that the furnate is out of repair—with win- ter coming om, a weakness in the heating system may lead to complete destruction of his home. And a million basements con- tain still another major hazard—improper- ly stored gasoline, kerosene, inflammable cleaning and other liquids. That dofie, the citizen isn’t nearly through. How about wiring and the lamp | connections? Most of us, at one time or another, have done amateur work of this kind, and forgotten te have it replaced by an expert electrician. It would be a safe bet that there are thousands of switch- i sony is acting as a fuse, a One™ short- EN beautifal Alohalohalvha Lilickalanahani (meaning in Eng- lish. “Most Lovely Daughter of the Sun, Moon and Stars”) | emerged from her Hittle grass shack in Kaaiskekuz, Hawati, she dis- ~ covered 2 “silent tread™ tire, the moiselessness of whose passing, she Was told, rivaled the quietness of her own foot-falls on the sandy Beach at Waikiki so she named the new toy, “Kehanalua Moana- | Bula.” meaning “Quiet Chariot Cushion That Will Net Blow Out.” | Southerly Wied» Partly Cloudy } tle to moderate southeast winds Florida: Partly Goudy preced- seco +--2s25556-. led by rain in north portion to 1813—Tecumseh, Shawnee In-| "ight; Saturday partly cloudy. Here Just 10 Years! dian chief, ally of the British m! WESTIN | ‘Today In History GONE BY old furniture © and }” old luggage—all ready te burn. Look your property over. And in the | future make the same inspection at regular } It will minimize the chance of fire—and that means safety to life, and money in your pocket. Jacksonville to Fiorids Straits: who att:mpted to! Fresh east shifting te south winds unite the Indians. killed im battle; over north portion and moderate On-} to fresh east shifting te south-} ——_—— - ie ae jeast winds over south portion; i wenther parGy overcast tonight y declareg war on | 2™4 Saturday preceded by raz ns over extreme portion tonight. Age Today As Taken From The Files Of The Cinzen Three United States planes arrived irom Pensacola Air! 3 to take part in ; Russia—with France and Britain | n 16 hours actual - | winds over south portion and med- rate to fresh south over north portion except fresh north over jextreme northwest perfien. POPULAR MISNOMERS aie : 1877—Boston girls for the right to attend high school. > was stationed at tation in this city world war and who made a name for himself for his. feats in the air, was pilot f one of the planes. Many familiar articles bear which are misleading, although the mis- nomers are generally of little practical im- A peculiar instanee of this is seen in the popular name of the Jerusalem | artichoke, which is in no way connected with the famed city of the Holy Land. In this case the word “Jerusalem” is a 1822—Frank James surrended! io the authorities soi after death of hi WEATHER CONDITIONS The disturbed condition: im the middle Gulf of Mexico developed 1—Fanghorn and Herndon,} into a disturbance of moderzte in- | 666 LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE, ake the Pacific nonstop om Japan to the United will hold a reception at Scot Germany's Press journalist became (meaning turning to the sun), habit of the plant. which is of the genus as the sunflower. The sunflower, by the way, name which is doubly appropriate, be- rs cause it not only inclines to turn toward | the sun, bot its flower also has some re- semblance to the sun itself. Both the sunflower and Jerusalem artichoke are indigenous to Americg, but there is also a globe artichoke, which isi probably a native of Asia. Speaking of misnomers, the one most | *v¢ freuently heard is “Irish potato.” ‘ valuable tuber was discovered in South | coto America, whence it was i Europe, first as a curiosity. It later be- ii came the most important item of food for! the Irish people during a time of famine, | «._3)|-bud thé dame “Irish” has been applied to | it ever since. 2| Checks Malaria im 3 days, Colds first day, Headaches or New- ch. anton Fine Laxative and Tonic Most Speedy Remedies Knows S. S. Denver arrived th morning to remain through the - n to be held on October The chip arrived from !¥- tanamo and is y. N. Jeffries. The U is enjoying his stay immense- | est edition in its history appear on Frida and track events} test the superi- Weather Bureau ati reports the passing of} going west during the t the next meet-* club, The aim of the unization is to J 7 on the building *\ eth woNbDERFUL ADVERTISING : EY pease (Weekly Press, Ripon, Wis.) HEALY AtAemt, smooth talking” gentleman hes dropped in to A. Sharpley has been fiecr of the Wreck. « a few matters with John It develops that the gentleman is er Doe bay a very | John Watts. mayor of Pa anique and highly ef advertising campaign. : 73 ached to the Florida “This advertizing ix something different,” he Jat the barrack Watts’ first visit to Key ou can’t get it anywhere else. n't provide it. But before signing here, there, or anywhere elee, it might be top and ask yourself | how anything that good escaped the men who spend millions of dollars yearly for advertizing. Men who spend millions for advertising also | spend thousands to test their advertising and be sare that they are getting their money's worth. No CHRISTMAS CARDS EARLY promising proposition or seheme ia blindly turned They waste proportionately less of their Mivertising money than most small advertisers be- } cause they seek resulta—not something different. | Large Variety ENGRAVED Cards General Motors, Henry Ford, the big oil re- | stores, and food Now on Display at spend their money for advertising in home news- | papers because they like the editorial policy or be- | cause they haven't been schemes and novelties, They advertise in news- papers for results—to make money, Gadget advertising has no place in tailer’s budget, unless he can afford to be more wasteful than the big boys, Citizen Building i ! ft ik i if dewer Lake peer amé come > A ‘Mooures hawe meee = ee appr Ee ; 831 39 stesipp: Vallerg while cisewbere ' rons rg = shge wre tec wae etn = epee aa peer cee ant te eT i Miewessipp: and Mima Taers Geet see ar sc coe or a SE iia—ti—iia—é; Gulf: Moderate south et lected. pars mw Gouget: anf tees = oh Cume_ comfert fer vem fame “up te the tenders: of Gee Se ~ For Loem Uma tee Necome Shomery + —_— NOSE DROPS \CLLLLL LL ieee eeeeen (Lid LINE §% CARDEN S240 TE esta ” Flower Pots 1c os Pec = ” Saucers We © Soa = ” Flower Pots 4 => ” Saucers 2c “= = Hanging Baskets. ¢ Sed ALSO CYPRESS PLANT TUBS, 16° & Gemet—. <=> me FOR THE LAWN Vigoro Plant Food 25 Ibs $175 Fame Fim | Set —— 50 Ibs. 3.00 = 100 Ibs. 5.00 GARDEN HOSE SPI . — 25 feet $1.85 Ber 50 feet 335 1 ques bd — Nozzle 25¢ 12 quart is rs Also a complete ine of Garden bmpiemems sucht = Baten Stern Stemein Picks and Swimg Be Cam Do You Like Carpenter Work?—Thes In Our Tons “SAMPSON” SAWS RRACES Each $1.00 Alligater T Handles 30c Each = — ee BENCH VICES SMall TAME . 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