The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 24, 1934, Page 2

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It was explained to him that by tax} dodger is meant such property owner who is able to pay his taxes but by one sub- terfuge or another avoids this paramount duty although quite able to do so. A property owner who cannot pay his taxes—would like te if he coulld—is not a tax dodger, and no opprobrium is directed toward such. It is difficult to determine who can and who cannot pay his taxes, be- cause the financial condition is not known, | ardson of the Vik Chemical Com-' committee is but the public has a fairly keen sense of | AY declared in an interview here certed effort to bave what’s what and who’s who. However, one thing should be borne in mind in poimt- | the larger property owners who are able { Vicks advertising appropriation’ A to pay their taxes. pAsdginy fi, ths ow a ie The Citizen does not presume to know! an sdditional de ; the property owners whe can and who cannot perform this civic duty. That is within the prcvince of those officials charged with this duty. particularly auspicious is the that it is imtreducing a new of one of its products—Vicks Va tro-nol, the unique aid in n ing calds. Va-tro-nol—the trade- mark name of Vicks Drops for. <a to avoid confusion with other pro-| It would be interesting to know how | “4ct that have followed in the, many Americans have read the Constitu- “eS attributes much tien of the United States, the document ‘k of the tremendous sales of KEY west CITIZEN upon which the republic was built, since % READ THE CONSTITUTION { : Florida: Fair tonight and Thursday. Jacksonville to Florids Straits: preparations — over 53,000,000 oe ire | Thursday. packages last season—to honest, ? East Gulf: Moderate northeast ” FIPILLALLLAL LE | ts wees Seay panned out of echoet: con-istent newspaper advertising and east winds, fresh over south ; = . The chances are that far less than ten | of highly meritorious products. | * portion. we. ‘ wu . reamed fe we : — per cent could honestly say that they have} “Our nearly 20 years of ex) 1) i - — (oa o> oe read it. They have seen a few quotations | —— base aareet 2 that , Joint stressed by the opponents of 2 OS te sed wens © sovient BOS 1) from it in articles and editorials; they | exble and tehable form of aa | (eune, # tint should Mey Wes aways fight pregtem; never know vaguely that its purpose is to guar-| vettising,” he stated. “Newspa-( a — ——a er gee or the mouthpiece of amy person, clique eet 5 pers, as always, head the list of | “{urmoons during the winter, it ii : etpal tase antee liberty and opportunity for all, and wii es ee ee he ; will be the only city in Fiarida, | Sete « che; seags enc to assure stable, representative govern-| E-pecially heavy schedules will be! Bich gives half holiday to em. welfare; never tolerate corruption > cao ch: ocean set ployes during the winter months. A ment, and that’s about all they know. tion with introduc- ; 2’ + Sage : : G@enemmes slice and praise vistas, There ti ws tion of the new size of Va-tro-nol. 5° 49F 6 The Citizen i cone 4 : ‘gommend good done by individual or organ never was & Hime wien & £20 | this half-size package—convenient / et S4vecates and opponents haxe : ‘Testion; tolerant of others’ rights, views and eral study of the Constitution would be so | fo; intant use at any time or." fee use of “The Forum” to epinions; priet , ths num ek Ot es valuable as now. Today it is being} place—is now available at all, #Su* this matter openly. ea oot contaminate the reader; acver gow- | | ‘Titicized, it is accused of the crime of | (rus <totcs. ip addition to the x2, West men, married and with principie. : antiquity, and those who would change it 5 single will meet tonight at the “ > 3 As a result of far-sighted plan-: athietic Club to determine which Say it has outlived its usefulness. The re-j ning by the company’s manage a aati. or a ake —_— a sult of these attacks on the Constitution | ment, Vick policies during the de- Sime of basketball. The Bene-|| Many who attempt to speak in public} are already reflected in legislation and in HT —— ig Seren: dicts are considered a strong ag- don't know what to do with their hands. | governmental procedure—liberties, rights, | CPPOs*S *° Dose ea Ss ha, | Stegation but the eee are And a lot of bridge players are like that, | Priviliges, for which our ancestors fought | tripled its advertising while some |? ee peck ay A, too. and died, are endangered. In other coun- j S°™Panies a curtail veresting and perhaps produce a} q | tries, similar constitutional guarantees aipine—* nine €n-' Sew sbrilis. i : - — { a | G. C, ROBERTS Come Gorsine anf tirely. It has introduced three} have. been thrown overboard—and the] new products and continued Rl Succ comes the AR-Ameucen A Texas newspaper columnist has final result has been invariably dictator- acexessine menhendiing shat 3S’ baseball team looking for a worthy characterized its sales’ opposing team and if indications quit because ‘he has run out of ideas. He} chip. It should be everlastingly kept in asa dee tee ae | should land a swell job writing gags for} mind that the Constitution is the bulwark | iurbuleat years, sale: of Vick pro. °° % be Telied upon the mem-| € Check chek dhe he deh dlliiledladisiitiaddidda ; radie comedians. | that stands between us and one “ism” or | ducts have increased more than a ae para : SEES, another. ine eke hae eee or rarench”| All American will meet Sunday | . . aR 2 > Constitution, ayin: es- | ax iii . “| afternoon at the barracks. The i This much can be said in favor of Head the _Cons paying e>-| pana, | game will start 3:30 o’elack. . e pecial attention to the sections which com- Seles of Vicks VapoRub, Mr. tabloids over standard ‘size newspapers} 10.0 the Bill of Rights. Thase sections re- | Ritbardson slates, bane inereated! Tye pody of Frank Babaliero, | ‘The little paper serves a utilitarian pur-| sect ali that man has striven for through |). } pe regard-| Cuban consul in Chicago, who} WE ARE HANDLING A FINE LINE OF CLAY FLO]ER S255 & of SORTED SIZES. “THE LAST LINE (% GARDER GEAUTSOeee . 2 less business conditions. For ands of years of turmoil—the wildest ; many years VapoRub has been the | larger sheet. | possible liberty, the right to live as an in- sone s mont extensieay aes cold | chipped to Havana for interment. | 4” Flower Pots lee > BS oe te z; n remedy—the family standby for; - a i » © eee i dividual, dominated by none. If the Con-] 1.04 eine pae “Secs The family of the dead consul ar- 4” Saucers 10c ‘ew oF ss p = ¢ in : ee iv he train with the body. i ag te ae F an is out-of-date, so is the cause of | Similar interns o> i ou don't it will i human sreedom. vee a 6 Yi Rev. A: F. Turmer, of Tampa. “s i = : a its, The j Vicks Va-tro-nol—companion 01 who is in Key West as revival! o” Saneees = _ » i business man proclaims his wares as loudly as a VapoRub in Vicks Plan for Better 5 o i] ; F ADICATION : Dg jleader at- the First Methodist as his business permits, the hen cackles MOSHER TE 5 Contael af Suite. | durch, gave an entertaining talk] 5 " | Two other specialized Mick gids j aie a after her achievement. Noise of some kind i¢ ‘ae = "Fi at the High School chapel this . H (Ponta Gorda Herald) j to better Control of Colds have | 1, ning. is essential to get results. Candidates for ! __ | been introduced 1929 with} office do not get very far-with silence. k over the past summer, a lot of | outstanding sue GETS | and admit that we | cated Cough Drops were first pre- sented in 1931. Their sales have 2 hed a record. Vicks Vora- iene Antiseptic, which has set a Hanging Baskets, § te ALSO CYPRESS PLANT TUBS, 16° @ Gieeecter, cock FOR THE LAWN AU drug stores in Key West ‘ will remain closed Sunday” from 13:30 o’elock to 5:30 to allow pro- prietors and employes the oppor- ning to r per 1 ha than during any summer they | Mareo Polo, the Venetian traveler of i many of them are admitting, | ca (LAAkdtititdtitiitdéititéztttiitétetetiiéaetitid more than 600 years ago, in talking about}... 3 that Charley Johnson’s | new low price level for a quality i the funeral of Vigoro Plant Food ——e fens + Fee tem ® certain sea-coast province in India re- | had something to do | ™outh and gargle, was introduced . j 5 lbs. 50c Gc” Bis& — S—_ Mies counts how, if a ship entered any of its} saeycbnas S asR pps ago, Aiveady fore} There were 398 passengers} 25 Ibs $1.75 12 _ ~ ports because of foul weather or for any | EE ES : leaving on the Steamship Cuba; 50 Ibs. 3.00 = other reason. > shi A = | wise = this morning for Havana. It is 2 oar ee a o ee a when there was a 5 vapid aupesr to be a ys gay alia, 100 Ibs. 5.00 ea - 7 e ly seized, ie eople ene | xample es Te- 23 ‘ - ere i - . reasoned thus: “You intended to Ba eel : ee eet) y through individual effort! the eS = ye i me > oon —_= S =~ = " 3 I vely bothersome. its expansion of busines: through- ‘tea P 25 feet 1.85 Lies = where, but our good fortune, our good | wis — attic: | Gut the depre-sion period bas been {TCU tomorrow afternoon. 50 feet 335 WwW. s a luck, has sent you here, that we might have} sing districts than in | S8companied by increased €M-' gybccrine for The Citizen. Nozzle 25c 12 quart 2s = ~ | ee ment, shortened working s, and maintenance of pay your property.” Some of the old Key West wreekers used to think the same way ! that a wreck was a God-send. Perhaps it! was | Picks and Seumg Weed Cutters fore, pests have See i ks has doubled its staff of FUNERAL HOME } that with better co- | employes since 1929,” stated Mr. | 49 Years completely eradi- | Richardson. “and throughout the’ Key West's Oldpat , they were practically eradi- | cated im town, except, of course. during periods | depression has maintained salaries 24-Hoar Ambulance Service i De You Like Carpenter —_ William T. Gardner, a printer who as} when they are brought in by the wind from dis | ** tee Bi#h 1929 levels re aa or “SAMPSON” SAWS BRACES: Fer § Koa ~2ee @ Union soldier was one of the first to en-j tant breeding places, ~ —-=----- Sl Sack $1.00 Alligeter Toath - ter Vicksburg, after the siege during the | =e ea — SSS SS Se landles 30 Each _ he ae - oat “ H N S sMALL cs ~ Civd War. He started the Daily Citizen in j Secretary of Commerce Danie] C. STEAMSHIP Co. ag ey I ina a ES _ = as @ dugout, and after the story of the siege; Roper diagnoses the business situation | UNITED STATES FAST Work Shop, a 1% Opening ~ was in the form ready to be printed, « thus: “Business follows a zig-zag course. | MAIL ROUTES FOR j Each $3.75 Each on - Gardmer discovered that there was _ RO} Right now it is more zig than zag.” That | PORT Tame: -A—HAVANA—WEST INDIES — paper on which to print. Other soldiers’ explains everything“if you get’ what he Apr 23, 1983 i : a . found a roll of wall paper, and the issuc| means. = 3 P idee Key West for Havang Tuesdays and Fridays 12:15 South Florida & ° ° G of fifty copies, was run off on this stock. : ears PP a for Key West Wednesday. and Saturdays ee eemguunsteee Sebioit ctiten was P| A professor says one can think better | age Say EG 90H for Port Tempe Wednendars and Setar |) Phone 598 Wuee ore Ce Ween. duced on July 9, 1863. There are many! lying down. But that doesn’t necessarily i ay “Your home is | spurious copies of this edition in cai be that one is a great thinker ciel Melnts, Senerenfinne on? infesustion me nt Ticket Office on the nN p wantip of et ence. ibe Sales fe get ep. OY TTT I III III I I poner

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