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pos ——e $ WILL. shwaye svek the sreth end prizt 5 g or to applaud right: Some folks with elastic consciences afe made aware of “meum"” and “teum” only when you rap ‘em sharply across the knackles, Jonah reasons that with all the double croming he hears about the supply of double crosses will soon run out, or be ‘“de- pleted” (6 quote him verbatim. Te be on the horns of a dilemma may he « procarious situation, but holding a tall by Che tell and afraid to let loose in- Gieate a oti mere hazardous problem: 8 a e Mae West says she is fond of only two binds of men—domestic and foreign. That’. going the whole route, or ax Ethel Barrymore would say, “that's ail, there ain't no more.” “Parles-moi d'Amour,” is the theme song before marriage, but after the honey- mows © over the antithetical subject is ex- preeed is another popular ballad, “Parlez- moi d' Autre Obese.” Worsted in a fistic encounter with a peliee! opponent, Senator Overton of Louisiana, the kingfish’s pudgy henchman, Wemed bis inefieetive pinches on his wl) haods”, but might have included his “soft head” as well, We vete our prejudices generally and our colficheem, t6 boot, but on the Ex- emotion Amendment the voters were up a tree, eet keewing to their satisfaction whether the vote fer or against would re- coord to their advantage. the methed of Carl Hanten of Myers Pres: by pleking out foar of their be paragraphs and printing only , tt) she considerate ef the reader who wow! eve to wade through « lot of punk oeett by having the chaff culled from the wheat for his convenience, Smith Brothers. i iil i I HEE, | ii f i i Vater. ical routes. and centra) Pisins Stmes, Huren. ps ag S. D., 30.18 inches. Pair weather = has prevailed throughout te country eact of the Becky Meus tains during the bt 24 hours } H i { f Nt iu i { i fi f inti ih att} f ” r ' ty F z g i ' : All of us are coughing up with the |) F rf Or THE NATIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM —— SEE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANE OF KEY WEST Member oc ote F-cere: Bererewe 5 : i f FAST AIR SCHEDULES Although unrest in Europe continues, WEST IN it appears that progress in aviation has not ’ been retarded by the perplexities and un-| DAYS GONE BY certainties of the political situation. In re- | Happenings Here Just 10 Years cent months new fast schedules for passen- Today As Taken From ger airplanes have been inaugurated be- peat Ot The Gen tween leading cities of the continent, and 5 as aaa aca ein Shae still others are promised. ea ce " One of the latest passenger planes has" be oe ages "West priane: a schedule speed of 217 miles an hour and ae om wrote iH covers the route between Berlin and Ham- | (ire. During the year past burg in 50 minutes. Other fast schedules | ini, work doing a great deal of out of Berlin include trips to Moscow in 11 | charity and being in the midst hours of actual flying to Leningrad in 10 hours, to Helsingfors in 9, and Riga in 6 hours. POOP LOOP OTL 1732—John Dickinson, Penn- syivania-Delaware statesman and jurist, writer of important state papers, born in Talbot Co., Md:| Died Feb. 14, 1808. 1772—-William Wirt, Virginia political writer, lawyer, jurist, U. S. Attorney-General, bor at Bladensburg, Md. Died in Wash- ington, D. C., Feb. 18, 1834. of other activities which are de- manded of this great organiza- tion. For the size of Key Weat and the amount of money sub- scribed here by the residents it is é safe to say that no other chapter} 1821—George H. Biss in the country accomplishes morte | organizer of the country’ good than is cradited to this city. } company, the Pa. Rock Oil, 1854, born at Hanover, N. H. Died Word has been received that the} Nov. 19, 1884. Miami Baptist Association, which 5 ita itt ERIOR WALL German Luft Hansa airways have operated 59 lines for passenger, mail and express service during the summer, with a total mileage of more than 33,550 miles. / Large airplanes carrying 17 passengers are employed on some of the most important comprises the territory from routes. The time between Berlin and Lon- | West Palm Beach to Key West,j ed soldier, born at Leeds, Main’ don has been reduced 2 hours and 46 | Wi!! hold its annual convention Died Oct. 26, 1909. ; . ‘ “ in Key West next week. The con- minutes, with proportionate reductions be- | yontion wilt be conducted in the tween other cities. First Baptist church and the pas- { No extra charge is made for this | ‘tot. Rev. Edmund H. Rice, has| poet, born. Died Nov. 24, 1891.) “lightning service,” and in many instances = “ Bremer of Gabepeamed Gee BE 4 ATTRACTIVE SHADES = eee White, Buff, Ivory, Green DOES YOURE Some 1 GAL. OF PAINT MIXES WITH SSE : 1831—Earl of Lytton (“Owen| | Meriaith”), English diplomat and} been making preparations for the event during the past month. It 1836 — Maria Kraus-Boelte, fares have been reduced. is expeeted that 7% delegates wil}| American kindergartner, born in} ca aa “ — e a aie ~ attend, VLE ; | Gérmang. Died Nov. 1, 1918. ¢ GAL. WATER bus Ca 7 _ RURAL FACTORIES —_—— DOOR MaTs the Florida East and West Coast| “Hild, English barom*of his i i iculturist and Realty company, whose summer} house. financier, agricult offices are in Belair, Atlantic} Philanthropist..born, Died Mareh City, and in the wintet in Miami, |?) at will be ajvisitor in Key West within the next few days. In @ Eff-Perry Butler, président of) | 1840—Nathanich: Mayer Rothe | $3 00 j . 1 Gallon “Record, Coraopolis, Pa.) Among the coming developments in this coun- try may be rural chambers of commerce, each pulling for new factories for their individual coni- | } Eace 1869—Hugh Frayne, in charge | Gab. beetipes Geek Bede Ge =< ee. S5e == $2.25 DECOTINT—A SHERWIN N) N) N iN) N N IT’S WASHABLE FAETHULAgS 8 4 * \ : N munities, ‘The Bureau of Agricultural Economics | letter to the chamber of eom-[f the New York field for the WILLIAMS PRODUCT Doom maTs has mundo = survey and merce Mr. Butler expresses his} American Federation o aoe: aca Fier Poh ¥ and reports that many small |’ eer 33 years. born at Scranton, Pa.; 5 = r= liking for this city and believes)?" ¥¢ ; | A Sanitary Wall Finish At a Eack factories are doing well in small towns and rural | that the city offers great possi-| Died in New York, July, 1934. | ~ bh . communities and are contributing much to the in | bilities ax a wniter resort. M.! this morning and 99 on the after-| Reasonable Price 15 POPULAR SHADES SS come of the loealities in which they are situated. poyeekgeg ‘ae naaiel noon train yesterday. of an article in fe izen Some o! these manufacturing enterprises even to Key West and in his letter he} tells of the great amounts oti ; Money being spent in Florida, the The racing season is about to open in Cuba. Three car loads of! race horses arrived this morning bse 5 state; and concludes by/ and others are en route. It is thrive im the open country adjacent to no incor 5 th Package @ 60¢e 4 CABBAGE CaN OF COU se LUXOWHITE—A WHITE IN- HEAVILY Calveszep : BS ~ . : j writing: “I will gladly assist in| pected there will be in the nei TERIOR WALL FINISH fous furnishing raw materials. Five different | carrying out any program for the! horhood of 500 racing animak: sources of income are available to farmers living | benefit of the city.” | Havana before the season open N) MIXES WITH WATER—VERY 15 Gallons $1 yiethity of ie: S | —_—— iY RA CTIV Be er et Tc cinlisl Comment: tip Geek cir ind Weed mah) ee ae. terials; full or Part-time employment; performing | tion is over and the: xetutns ate} énteriained last aight with a aN $1 10 26 Galoes sd N . porated places. The sites for such enterprises have been chosen with a view to the surrounding some factory processes on contract in their own | al! in, but the country cannot bel jf honor of their son, James. The homes; selling foodstuffs in markets expanded by | considered safe until all of thej affair was in costume and a num- 0 ° H i desi ve the presence of the factory, and sharing in the pro- | {oyu Teturmé have been rex) her of beautiful designs | were) fite of the factory through investment in its stock. ; prize and Miss Anna Vancular was 5 th Package There is no reason to doubt, the survey shows, that some day rural factories and factories in smali towns will be common, Every new out- { What surprised the spectators) also a ptize winner. {and rooters at the basketball) - game in the Athletic Club gym The local post of 40 and 8 will lavt night was the remarkable re-j have their car stationed at the; break in thé form of a strike or labor trouble is | versal of form showed by the; corner of Duval and Sobwrd) a, Wieieg ee my hearer. Youtger meee of |feated the Mysterious Five. Ex-jchestra will be there to furnish: Coraopolis will live to see the prophecy fulfilled | cellent defensive work was dis-/ music for street dancing. i \ and they will be living in a better and a more con- — both bsg oes —. this na “ | : cept score very * ré-{ Some care! person threw a Repeat Smee Foe dase cores t6 tale sults being 11 to 9. niateh in a box of trash at the IN seorte corner of Whitehead street last \ LIGHT WEIGHT this hugh grade Sheree WER BUT STRONG AND MADE TO Pat ee request WEAR—ATTRACTIVE PRICES cues Married Men's Five when they de-{streets tonight and a dance If a person has lived to be 90, you don't need to ask if he or she can take it. —Boston Transcript. And another crowd of visiters{ night, on the poreh of a grocery arrived on the morning train to-j store. The store was in a blaze day, many of them remaining in| When the department arrived and’ the city, There were 217 arrivals} quenched the fire, : et seeee €£2820820288000 223008 — sees 28 ae aeee@e — =. ~~. 7) RAAB EBA wR Be he Saesatsae een wall @