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a irs caetiations: T= : Happenings Here Just bak — ne se lip Rainn at Confederation. pags ‘tinst: Ago Today As Taken From - ‘These Articles named John Hanson presi-| The Files Of The Citizen F dent and he served as president from 1781 | ——.—-—-—- — 4 Last night Captain Clarke D. as : * = E Stearns, commandant at the lecal a and | 4 which shows that General Washington ad- neal oddians teehee <a: ade os ~— : dressed Hanson as “our Excellency, the | message from the captain of the ide ie = Se. Set - President of the United States.’ There is | Steamship Emergency Aid advis-} an am St. sD pee 5 a statue in Maryland and engraved on it | "# ‘st the hip had rescued sev.) | TaN Ay oe ; oe b Fee is ‘John Hanson, First President of the | ©uban ssilors from the Schoon- | Tay start : nti tas: <<Sonoe ‘ Fi + | er Jubilee. Phis vessel had been} trous results, prevailed @ i 2 Sm e United States.’ The neglect of our Presi- dandined-kg “Aka. saew when ‘Only cept m southers oe a eT } dent Hanson is shameful. He is truly the | about 0 miles north of Dry For- ‘5 com [ane See fer eremer 4 a forgotten man.” tugas. The Navy Tug Bayspring = } Temperatures BaP idene aocticms. = Bese “= Whatever Mr. Hanson's proper title av edingtigioet the atesinee ey) bh sang lend Colt Stony, Oe Se naan: Smee ‘ ight and returned this morning i = wer may have been, it is;eertain that he exer- | with the reseucd men who are be. | OX oe Fores ste Sle Set } Pinins States; i @ eised tiffany, exetutive authority, as | ing iookd aftr by Cubsn Consul: tendance oo p . Vaies e under ‘the Confederation the. government | Dominzo Milord. (ul be gs bay sho miadbe eee ——— « consisted“ only of ‘the “Congress, and even| surgeon General Camaings ——, a PEP eS Sue alien eon 2 ityypOwars;were very, limited. Hanson was| the United States Public Health — eo - merely. president of the Congress, and if i and his. aides, Dra, RB TF hs pa ai 5 reel and John Long, arriy —_— , the title President of the United States was| cr .sday and for a brief time| @@@eeeeeeee the ema ’ sometimes tised with respect to him, it} were guests of Dr. J. ¥. Porter. - must have been in a complimentary sense. | They are today in Havana attend- pen Be stifivnice with principie. Widke Aisoan a8. seore fairs ing the intenational sanitaty eon- - ne | < vention being held with represen- (Till 8 p. m, Sunday) f argument than Prof. Highsaw has pre-| tative: from practically every Key West and Vicinity: Mostly | - h senother i sented, we shall have to stick to our belief| country in the world. i= eee 1 i irat | Phase of sanitation is to is- oer D E L at G H os by S Bek Genes Washington was our first pti agers ~ ee de 8” MARCY B. 1B. DARNALL, RESULTS OF OUR RAILROAD pouiey |r" to spend a short time] Ut poe nord ae ce : Sess : =a Fampewe, beer Editor of The Key Weat Citizen 2 ner Grinnell and Washington | r. ————e ae Sar on pean Few people have any definite realiza-| The Hamilton W. Wright syn-} _ StTeet®. pend-its! ' COeee ee. Chad > somes aimarians are noted for longevity, | tion of what hard times and an inequitable | dicate of Sian, a eeeeee RADIO REPAIRING z te persons who are more than 100/ railroad policy have done, from the prac- ean aapeteg oan eeceael WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF vee “ alte se vs were investigated by a news-/| tical standpoint, to our rail systems. send out a series of photographs} RADIOS. Guaranteed service. FY s In 1933, there was more abandon-| and accompanying stories of the; R. C. A., and Atwater Kent - te respondent in an effort to dis- ment of railway mileage in this country |"°T® being done now on the | ¥ Raney. 11 Seeneen Bae cloudy tonight and Sunday; in-| ir secret. “Ignorance,” says he. = ee * jcauseway and on the bridge at] Co. septi-tf | creasing southeast winds, becom- ly 12 Seal pad -irilt than in any year in history. Thousands of Key Largo connecting that key | ing fresh. 7 Some = oe miles of line were dropped—because the | with the mainland. —< | PAINTING | Florida: Mostly cloudy tonight mere, fi railroads, faced by mounting costs.and de- | CY commissioners while on a BAINTING, Interior degorating, bd . recent visit to Key Largo obtain- - a _ § a ‘4 é ‘ furniture - refinishing. Work} )- " | foo George of England is one ruler} creasing business, could no longer pay the | ca excellent photographs of the} « Sone cicht ana me Fee ; : : { “- not take himself too seriously, if| bill. The larger percentage of the aban-j work and men. These are to be Cox, 310 William et sen ead ; attributed to him is authentic. | donment was in western territory, and con- Bees ome tes ones tie sane. oct 29-1mo j te hid to his nurse: “Betsy, a king is, | sisted of branch, or “feeder” lines, which | Wright syndicate. At this time theless Saka ee eel ~ —e '/) ail, just a very ordinary kind of man,| connected outlying territory with trans-| chamber of commerce is securing | : ~ ene who has to live in a very extra-| continental railroads. scare Pare ae VAPUENEEED bens STORY . e . studies o e wor! - 92 s ary kind of way that sometimes seems Those lines played a great part in the | 14, program of the projects and|. ysticc. es oe =~ ™*have so little sense to it.” development of western America. They | will forward them all to the] particulars address, Leonore C. were the direct means of bringing people | Wright people. ree 329 N. E. 58 oN 2 ‘i iami, Fla. nov3-1tx « so) it is declared that an automobile | to unpopulated territory, EE EN RE en tae cometmlicn i) cighing 3,000 pounds and traveling at a tablished towns, built —_ and wet i tions heard in = vice ¥ the j FOR SALE i oO of 40 miles an hour has a striking} veloped farms. Without railroad service, } polls today William _Sears, | OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—Twol < i didate f . i re-|OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—Two eres Of 2,700 tons. The fellow who dis-| they could not have done that—they would | cer or the largest voies| bundles for Se, The Citisen Of-| covered that did not do so from personal} have had no way of disposing ea ever polled in this city for any| fice. oct 16! . ‘ ‘ P ii i dicated experience—he just figured it out. duce. Now, with the lines abandoned, ! candidate. It is also in » rc = many of them are again cut off from civil- beg ~ en cohibiting the ara 25 The Ania trifling cost. pitifully furnished 4 3 ization, so far as commerce is concerned. oe co prego as in-|. Press. — O08 Shane Rema oe 2 ip an aduertionnent 0. H. Shenk. of-| Iron-handed regulation and excessive | heritance taxes will be approved|~——Weapina APPAREL 2 Fgh? Yoru ald ie et @A Se 3 anim Peutisyivar a ae te ky reward ag any: | taxation have been the lot of the railroads | by 2 preponderating majority. = eve Who will help locate my uncle, % Sy LADIES BEAUTIFUL . SiER PLASTER die Southern California in owe: aaeniie Siete competitors: Whe’ Sshhes of | -° harging that if General Mario}. Hose, ‘Slightly impete fs PLAS 7 an ; “ *| fi Rervice that is remotely comparable im | ¢ \enocal had been elected pres pairs $100. Postpaid. of : Sack 1889,’ _ The first step in the search, we 3ORE 1 8, ity—are half regulated, | ident of Cuba his administration tion guaranteed. mies o- 4 RASTER P ee, Would be to determine “whether | i disre even ‘subsidized |! by government. would have been one of unrest and|- siery Co. Asheboro, N, C. rr > PARIS 225 ee : - ~ | disorder, A Sims, repre-|? : — p s eete iein heaven or the other place. Ye a seeing thé results of that policy pel a Se Sar pre- j 1 Sack i ka nd the entire public is paying for it. } ican, surprised a group of vastly :& LIME. 7 \ new and somewhat expensive col-|{ ieee joo on bs steal from Havens : _— 1.00 ‘ lecting fad is that indulged in’by Mrs. Mar- “WILD HORSES” astern srawer-Aa tes p AST: 2 : gavel Moser of New York. Her hobby is} poral Pa }roads and schools will sup . ME 75 r. evilecting police tickets for speeding, and (Tampa Tribune) Cuba’s greatest needs and -i2 - ha: specimens from Spain, Switzerland vis in the FERA headquarters, | Prosram and platform “ha socrmens Trom Spain, > zeriand, A wise man in the eadqual *S | gave him his great majg $1 11 . France, Germany, Austria and Italy, ber Washington, conceived a brilliant idea. A number } }j< opponent, Menocal ic “ assortment presented by Amer-j of the unemployed in Florida could be put to| Steamship Gay - iL traffic officers, work “rounding up the wild horses which are hid-} riyeg in port — ing in the brush and feeding on the northern end | noon from ¥ To the list of highly versatile people | of the Everglades.” 1 ver iat be at i me of Miss Varney Cashmore This was real “news” in Florida. “Wild | Cuba gj of B ay, Bagland, Although she dis-| horses” in this state? State officials auigeaty | wer, brandy and whiskey on week | set out to find them. Fred. Elliott, who knows all ‘ ws a barmaid at Marlborough Arms, | Fioride, reports: “If there are any wild ho’ —14 ATTRACTIVE 2.20 SHIPMENT OF -WEZELINCS mEAWEY filled the pulpit of a local church oi} in Florida, 1 don’t know where they are.” tundays last summer while the pastor was But the FERA genius in Washing! vacation, not despair. What he desires is wo: ;ALLON 2.25 eee employed.’ Let him send bands if anything be worse than the prover-| roaming the woods pf Floxi@l “bull in a china shop” it isa mator- ‘wild horges.” Even i Peter Calendar rode his gasoline-} hunters will be getti propelled steed inte a Brooklyn crockery | Florida, store, smashing $2,000 worth of merchan-} have a dise, but was not injured in the crash. , howe “Lamb Bites Wolf” is a recent line which would delight the sh: Charles A. Dana. It is the caption item in a Milwaukee newspaper, ~ ecords that “George Lamb was fing time Morris Wolf during a ile of whiskey.” GET YOURS WHILE THEY LasT . siden Implements Shovels, Pit o., ON DISPLAY IX OUR STORE ee le « other com ees, Garden Ras ru ¢ Mem wares a. b > rd tw Ss = : °% st, Sprarers a “er r > Sor: than | perce _ prem } a ‘© wia- Ta is wi" ‘racing & i oct81 a Ber "SLL 88