The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 16, 1934, Page 4

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'SUPREME COURT | SETS FAST PACE! ORD IN NUMBER OF DE- CISIONS MADE Asen. To Meet” ‘The meeting of the Parent- The Young People’s Depart- we {orders on the second decision day . | of the present term an all-time] | bk — — Dames dace record was set. Not content with \onty Tn deen and ute oe i jbaby in the Infant Incubators at the World’s Fair in Chicago, as \Nurse Evelyn Mann demonstrates |mow arranging for a floor show Making an early effort to raise} and have already made up a good funds for the Junior prom of; program for the affair. ® Sate Sage 1995, the Junior B class have| Bob’s Orchestra will furnish} prarlayteccie = paree gue planned a Pre-Hallowe’en Dance music for the event. i <a cima, pading ca me * | spring. Such feats are all the more re- markable when the ages of the justices are taken into considera- The total value of goods im- ported into and exported frem PERSONAL MENTION |. i i ii £ y the court Mrs. Aurelio Martinez left on; Miss Ana Renedo, daughter of| The youngest man on the the afternoon train yesterday to; Mr. and Mrs, Enrique Renedo, | is Justice —— who es 59. _ visit her daughter, Mrs, W. H.!left_on the afternoon train yes| oldest < Fostce Braades,, who . for a few days. terday for a visit with relatives a se vl be speed ie ews de ie) Devanter 75. Justice McReynolds 72, Justice Sutherland 72, Justice Wm. H. Vassie, machinist with astiee yesterday ' the lighthouse department, left on poncak es — ead je afternoon. train yesterday for. : t announcement that the exposition | a decrease in the value of exports closes forever October 31 are draw- | and re-exports. ling daily throngs. | In 1933 British aircraft faced | severe competition in More children are* injured in : markets, but succeeded in main-j school buildings and grounds than { in their hmoes or going to and, from school. More accidents oc-! eur in the gymnasium than in any | other part of the school building, | while the largest number of ac } dents’ on school grounds occur in | terprise of 1931, when a latge 'ex-} business, the report says. found in Latin America, where business reached a record figure. | LU a - ii y, ibiti f aircraft was organized —" Key Largo and will go to-Carys- ES PLACE miscellaneous play. | ition of ain | Me; and ‘Mrs. Charles Benton’ fort lighthouse to ‘do mechaiicall "OTHER TAK! eee eee jat Buenos Aires, has begun to and children, Dorothy and! work and make adjustments on the| Charles, Jr.. who were in Key) lantern mechanism. West for a few days, left over the; highway yesterday for Miami. Subscribe for The Citizen. TO SUBSCRIBERS If you do not receive your j! Rebon Church, near paper by 6:00 o’clock in the }) armed with axes, |] afternoon eall telephone 51] ) illicit whiskey For every person killed in an and. © paper will he ‘sent ong near’ ely sire accident about 95 are injured.|| your home. A complaint )} Four of these are permanently|| D°Y is on duty at this office |/ disabled and 91 suffer temporary | { fTo™ 6:00 pp chataee the | Mrs. Quintan ‘N. Starling, who| disability. If we estimate four|fPmPase of delivering | com, 4 ky Woods, representing one| was before marriage Miss Dessie| children permanently disabled for |} ? mana Seok > ei 51 of the southern paper manufac-' Skelton, arrived over ‘the LEast/ every one killed, we have the ap-|} P© ice by ng turing companies, arrived yester-| Coast yesterday from her home| palling total of 68,000 who have|}¥°™ 40 Bot receive The Citizen. |i TO 't O sent | bear fruit. AUSTIN, Texas—When Rex i | Waller of this city was shot and |killed while campaigning for the J. N. Costar, agent of the P.|D.mocratic nomination for state jand O. S. S. company and the F.jtreasurer of Texas, his brother, Charles Baker left on the aft-' E. C. Railway at Key West, left) pennis Waller, took his place as a erm@on train yesterday for St.| yesterday for Miami to remain} candidate, Augustine to take the physical ex-; during the period that the S. S. required to be made of} Florida is running from that city its for employment with; to Havana during the American the Florida East Coast Railway | Legion convention. j company. | DESTROY WHISKEY PLANT this destroyed . an of wor | | of school age indicates that they are responsible for 1,800,000 days lost in a single school year—the | equivalent of continuous absence | | [Stree teawsind te Baik. gape. uralist, has sought to solve t problem for 40 years. Great Britain by air was slightly} f time thousands of j less in 1983 than in 1992, a ae ee eee stantial increase in the value of |+. Evergiades. for me to locate here. Cool fall weather and the | imports being more than offset by | some 20 eagles’ nests,” he says. reared two healthy flapped their wings for a season overse@S|ajong the rocky shores. Then taining a good volume of export | ores - = | Important new markets were ee 1A result that possibly indicates, | ®¢ 50 years Ejhave 3 "| pursuit of the report continued, that the en. hate ‘mena saw an eagle die of old age” A nest in af old pine tree on the Sheepscot river near here has | hatched two eaglets each year, he | said, CONWAY, S. C.—Women of |2%4 in all that time there has ety, never been but one pair of eagies in the vicinity. manufaeturing | YUE birds go2” it A study of accidents to children P A iz A Cc E | Matinee, 10-15c; Night, 15-25< a Please be prompt in perms. the carrier who delivers your paper. He pays The Citizen 15 cents = week for the pe- per and sells it to you for 20 cents. His profit for deliver- | i | i : | : li; i } ‘Teacher Association of the Harris| ment of the Fleming Street Meth-| ing is S conte weekly om each | +o. 1500 roubles and spent ; School, which was postponed last —— subscriber. if he is met paid | roubles for 2 religious wating. 3 week on sccount of the festivities HE loses. Not The Citizen. Women are not suppomec & oe | in gonmection with El Grito de Sauwht ont at ty Sty a bers, even Monamm cue ‘ara celebration. ; Soviet © | ees ee At the local cicamemge «f the i} cial aviation are shown in a “re-/ communist party 2 cece eum =] port on the progress of civil avia-| worker revesiec Aaruect> par es rr | i islatiwert i ” 5 i t chase of = bride. i the will come. before | vard for a period of recreation’ Neither the legislative nor tion in 1933,” issued by the direc- ovation a the and an urgent re-| where a very pleasant and enjoy-(efecutive departments of the gov- florate of civil aviation of the air! (er morn ty = eae pre pee cee . for a large attend-| able time was spent by those mak-| ernment can boast a m impos- “ministry. | - injered Oe l ctiey 6g a] | ing up the unit. ing record than that established More than three times as many | Where do the bald-headed eagles} ee = int \¥5 be given at the Cuban Club on| PY the nine justices thus far in Passengers were carried last year|°f the New England coast fly.| cose ihe ted mewesied thet Kaw a | October 26 from 9-till ? be =o Pate acne oe as-in 1931, and 59 percent of the once praying sg mov's wife contumece U woes Plans Dance | A committee from the class is! 1 handing down more than | passengers using English Channel| James Veil and was kepo 2 prom gf “It has taken more than 40 § “Each spring each nest has/*®* eagles that horizon and anyone who “I have visited it since 1888 Where do the Judith Ailen-William Haines —_—— YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL Comedy and Short Reel day to visit buyers of the com-| at Belle Glade, Fla., and will visit} been denied the fair start in life - pany’s products and left on the/| her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas | which is every child’s right; and afternoon train for Miami. | this is only one year’s record. e ~ Science Reveals Why Eyesight Fades As Birthdays Increase Skelton, and other relatives. ti Pa be! ah hey to tite ere fin cat sh¢ fea al Me less tai mi) sio Zep 2 Thay Tail Bait You get in Luckies the finest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos that money can buy—eonily the clean center leaves—for these are the anid. est leaves—they cost more—they taste better. “It’s toasted” V reer thr 0Gi POlectioR— ago PEE gum ge

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