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-~ SERPS. FLEES FES_ s85ae2 p> | EEE SSS8eS > 828 SETATUSEMERStSecEee ele agers oe seme mannnnnns- -----.. he a Ae : fy _ WELL always seek the trath and print it jout fear and without favor; never be to attack wrong or to applaud right; fight for progress; never be the or- or the mouthpiece of amy person, clique, or class; always do its utmost for the i i i lint viee and praise virtue; done by individual or organ- others’ rights, views and print only news that wili elevate contaminate the reader; never com- with prineipie. i i fh E z It Miami imports its postmasters. Noth- ing too good for Miami, is the Farley ver- dict. Baseballers Medwick and Owen made the mistake of using their feet instead of their heads. If you want to go to a dry country, go to Upper Egypt. There showers occur about once in 30 years. Terry, manager of the Giants, says it wasn’t in the cards for his outfit to win. But it WAS in the Cards. There are at least 14,000 species of spiders and they all have webs. Flies and small insects run big risks all the time. Ruth Bryan Owen is an outstanding woman for many reasons. A latest reason is that she has the courage to tell her age. —Daytona Beach News-Journal. Tm making all these old homes look like new, one is inclined to believe that one of the first things to do is to throw out the old and obsolete plumbing and modernize the-bathroom. At least the signs of pro- gress oked by the government furnish pic- tures showing how these necessities may be provided for. We see where FERA Administrator Julius Stone has withdrawn from Key | West. Well, about ten thousand former! Key Westers beat him to it—Sanford | Herald. But they had sense enough nét to go to Sanford. They used good judgment } in migrating to such great cities as Jack-} sonville, Tampa and Miami. Ordinarily, a statement such as. that made by Eugene R. Black, former governor | of the Federal Reserve Board, when he! said “everything is set for recovery” would | | have an encouraging influence upon se-' curity trading, but “pep” talk no longer | interests Wall Street. It is conceded that! Mr. Black was correct when he added, | “All that is needed is a renewal of con-! fidence or an exhibition and manifestation | of courage.” and there were 13 players on each side. High Grey vil WEATHER CONDITIONS ALSO CYPRESS PLANT TUBS, 16°” dimmeter. ech 5 The ‘first professional team was the!Low _ - 5:14 4:41! Cincinnati Red Stockings, organized as an Barometer 8 a. m., today: | A slight disturbance is central “benefit of European education and travel | “ a 1933—Five South Americar fi = ; for this great event will be sou ands Menice cimaanel before entering upon his heroic career. He though it’ were made. to. order. sry ees Mexico sign { —Frank A. Kennedy in Miami Daily News, to Abner Doubleday af Coopentown N. “Y., in 18397 Svcd Pomme ee was ex- HANDLING FINE LINE OF CL WE ARE —_ ——o 4” Flower Pots tse = wane ee 8” Flower Pots Se we ios ee a Hanging Baskets, ” _ i and geeven.ann high; In the 2 Sun game, between Am-} con ct. Wi 1859, Amherst.won by the score of 66 to | Moon sets 32... The game lasted 26 innings, however, Ss Te " 8203-p, mt moderate northwest over norte West portion. amateur club in 1866, and becoming a pro- fessional outfit in 1869. In that year it made a tour of the United States, meeting | local amateur teams, winning 56 games Sea level, 30.01. this. morning on the middle Guli —— eons causing heavy rains from/ WEATHER FORECAST {southern Louisiana eastward over } extreme northwest Florida, New (Til 8p. m., Thursday) —_| Orleans 2.38 inches and Pensacola Key West and " Vicinity: Partly 3.04 niches. This makes a i and tying one during the season, averag-|cloudy tonight and Thursday;’ rainfall at Pensacola so far this Sie... Ss © Essar ; ~~ ing 42 runs per. game, while its opponents | - 51 | month of 20.40 inches. Showers 25 Ibs - 12” Overall A iain avi 10. also occurred during the last 24 50 Ibs. Ee. afi eraged, hours throughout most of the “ 4c — The first pitcher to throw a curved , South Atlantic and East Gul? 100 Ibs. B08 7 ee ball was Arthur Cummings, who introduced | ' States, and in South Dakota. Tem- GARDEN HOSE SPRINKLING CANS oe ee the innovation in 1866. : eee Se ee 25 feet ganas = jower Lake region eastward over The oldest professional baseball the North Atlantie States, Boston. 50 feet league is the National League, organized Nozzle -. in 1876 with eight teams: New York, Bos- ton, Chicago, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Cin- cinnati, Louisville and Hartford: The American League was formed in 1900, the | moderate southeast winds, possi- , Mass., reporting a minimum read- ing of 38 degrees this morning, and are generally above normal j} frem the lower Qhio Valley south- | eastward over the East Gulf and South Atlantic States. G. S. KENNEDY, Partly cenay Southerly Winds | i l bly. fresh at times. Hi Do You Like Carpenter Work?—Then Try Ger Teal } original clubs being Chicago, Buffalo, Florida: Partly cloudy, prob- Official. in Charge: Cleveland, Indianapolis, Detroit, Kansas} z PIs Bag = jets “SAMPSON” SAWS BRACES- Fe SB (ORFS Seer City, Milwaukee and Minneapolis. | tiny Ce eeecceen Each _.. $1.00 Alligater Teeth Sats aa ee Tt is just 50 rs si irst “ ¥ Handles ____. We Each me * aie ae ea “Providence, | KEY WEST IN . Today In History BENCH VICES SMALL TABLE wes a © Handiest Tool in the Vicks oe pcer of the National League, dee} DAYS GONEBY |° ee = isi Bedale Work Shop, 13, Opening z¢ a eated the Metropolitans of the old Amer- | Happenings Here Just 10 Years! W. Va., between the Virginia set- Each $3.75 Each ee = oe Ago Today As Taken From The Files Of The Citizen tlers and the Shawnee Indian first conflict of the Revolutionary War. series of five esa sg a IN MEMORY OF BOLIVAR | Key West is all agog with in- = ye Died— terest today over the coming of ' pal ang erg tas Sts the eran mauk which, will he i Say, noted Americar nat In several South American countries | ‘¢ &*4nd pag tes uralist-explorer. the most spectacular feature of | ceremonies were held in commemoration | the San Carlos International Ce rle- | of General Simon Bolivar, the 5 IN libera- bration. When day dawned there; tor, on the centenary of his death were hundreds of people up and | oe first look was at the skies | 1868—Beginning of Cuba's 10- Bolivar was born in Caracas, Vene-} i dete:mine if the day would be! bie ip abtif = sei zuela, a scion of the nobility, and had the | cloudy or fair and each look was! ¥€* msikieh des convincing proof that the weatt ee el II LIL AEE 1845—U. S. Naval Academy at | Annapolis opened. FAMILY SPECIAL General Electric Monitor Top ALL PORCELAIN Inside and Outside ALL STEEL 159° DELIVERED TO YOUR 5 YEARS PROTECTION Against failure of the famous Monitor Top Mechanism for only $5.00. This ix imchaded in the original price. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY ACT NOW--TODAY _ : Payments on this Special $4.53 per month The Key West A. (A AYALA, Sales Mer. SOPIOTIOOOOOOE SS eee ee SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN. married at the age of 18, but his young wife died of yellow fever shortly after- ward. Several years following this The parade contained many beav-| tifu! floats and the most appro- | eoccceceqoaceccoeacecces priated was the replica of the 'Today’ s Hor ope Battleship Maine which was con-! bereavement appear to have been spent in| structed by Captain Frederick! jeecee Europe by Bolivar in comparative in-| Muller for the U. S. S. Bayspring. | The child born this day will be activity. full of energy and able to pro-! A most delightful social affair | last night was the dinner given by! Captain and Mrs. Clarke D.} Stearns in their quarters in the | naval station. There were thirty three guests at the dinner. Sixteen on the official side of the table [and sixteen on the other ard at mote large combinations. The na- fe is rather critieal and a little quarrelsome, too apt to find fault with the opinions of others and! sometimes seeking to tear downj | what it has not the ability to build | up. If this tendency can be curb- ed there is a good prospect of suc- cess in life. . Returning to Venezuela by way of the United States, he was impressed with the free institutions of this country, and in 1810, at the age of 27, he became identi- fied with the cause of independence for the Spanish colonies in South America. Ge aed, Cee a + 7 sys, . i the eat arios anuel ie His first military efforts in behalf of | Cespedes, Secretary of State uf! freedom were unsuccessful, and he was 1 Cuba, who was the guest of hon-' twice forced to flee to escape capture by | or. the Spaniards. Once an assassin bent on! taki his life killed his a Editorial Comment: A Miami aeine -ts-tite- tallied his secretary by mis-| ..0) estate firm in one week sold take. | more than $110,000 worth of Returning each time to renew his fight | froperty i Key wena. And! | then some knoc! say there *< no for independence, after several years on money in. Key West. Of contac af varying fortunes Bolivar liberated the! that rate it won’t be long before present territory of Venezuela, Colombia, | there will be no more money here. ‘Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia, the latter a = AGES: tee Pe ¥ ses nele Sam’s boys of the navy newly-formed state named in his honor, | went down in didattvous. : defeat from Spanish rule forever. {before the “Conch” team in the! He has been called “the Washington | * vee seayerver after- ” noon, e navy team played as of South America,” and like Washington | hard as possible but their oppcn- he suffered from much opposition on the | | ents played harder and in the end part of his own revolutionists at various | the score showed 18 to 1 in fav} times. Although he became the virtual |“ °f the Key hss ageregation | dictator of the countries to which he gave | Yesterday Herman Wolkowsky freedom, he never profited financially by ; 2ni Herman Markovitz sold their ; his opportunities, but spent most of his own , building and lot at the corner of | Fleming and Duval streets to An- large fortune in behalf of independence. IT OPIL IPT TOP OTTO TOL IIIT ETT I IIIT TD last night in the Victoria restau- | rant. Remigio Lo: acted toastmaster. They were afterwa entertained with a short program at Scottish Rite hall. # hh a Mr. and -Mrs. John Albury of Peacon Lane announce the birt’ of a boy yesterday in the home Mrs, Albury the daughter of! j Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Curry. The Steamship Cuba arriving at | this port from Tampa this morn-j ing brought 300 passengers, 200 of whom remained in Key West. One train this morning brought 97 passengers for Key West and the afternoon train has a large passenger list. i The U. S. Cruiser Nashville} with headquarters at Key West,/ has the honor of capturing the | first Spanish ship during the war | between Spain and the United! States. The ship was the Buena i drew Page. The purchase pric Tired and worn by his extraordinary | was $20,000. ventura and was taken 12 miles x | -_—- from Sand Key Friday, April exertions, Bolivar died of tuberculosis from Sand Key on Friday ek number of Cuban Masons ar-! 22. The ship had a crew of the age of 47. His name is immortalized ; as that of one of the world’s greatest ex- ponents of human liberty. men, was bound to Rotterd: with lumber, cattle and = m laneous freight. The ship was brought to Key West. ¢ from Havana for the pur- pose of attending the San Carlos | Celebration, were delightfully en- See 2 Se ‘ tertained at a banquet given ue MIXED BLESSINGS fe | x Pa eceeeee INVESTIGATE THE ADVANTAGES TO YOU OF THE NATIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Reserve LET’S MAKE FLORIDA STREETS AND HIGHWAYS SAFE Governor’s Committee on Public Safety Vere eee eeee ee. ¥i Newspaper’ men serying in congressional of. fices sometimes are regarded as mixed blessings by | the correspondents who depend upon them for in- ; formation. fi N ® Confronting inquisitive reporters in Senator i) Fletcher's office may be discovered the genial Max | i& Cathcart, while on the floor below in Senator Tram- & mell’s ante room is the equally cordial Joe Ferris. & In Congressman Peterson’s office appears the & courteous Frank LaVigne. This triumvirate boasts a lot of newspaper N) experience in Florida, and knows news and how to | i) release it effectively. Gdededebedededededded i I They are equally adept, however, in ing their tongues when it suits their purposes to do so. Nt . N) . N : Ni . : : 2 » a week