The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 28, 1934, Page 2

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| | | ) _—— i-sex Ne br] - band — os ~s map & ORITE DNERSIONS §S SITTING po — : WW ALL NIGHT LISTENING © — a = 2 : i - JO_DISTANT. STATIONS.” : : = —<« til 1364 that the day became a fixed an-! : 2a a = — ae sual event. } ~ 4 = ro — =_ In that year President Lincoln ap} 72 ” =a <a> j Bointed the fourth Thursday of November —— = < : 2s 2 day of national Thanksgiving by offi- Ex > — a : { cial proclamation, and the example thus; —_ og ray o “. te a oe ; set has been followed by all succeeding FEMININE SWIMMERS ON ¢ ~~ = ee ; Presidents. “. “THE WEST COAST - 4 = » —Sseces : ig Washidgton’s original Thanksgiving AND SPENDS MOST . « ™ ; | proclamation is preserved in the Library 4 yi aE 2 hese rete “* = | | of Congress. The precious document was INA MOL! — ; Me aed Cina pci A : will be try- host on more than 100 years, until it was} j : — : : oak od discovered among some Washington manu- | e ing to extract the rubber from rubber-j ; oad an 0 . i oT: VICTOR JORY SPENT 415 SPARE : Seripts being auctioned in New York in 2 ESLIE FENTON '§ THE necks. ; = EE a | HOURS DURING THE SHOOTING f. 1921, when it was purchased for $300 and VAGABOND OF HOLLYWOOD: “WHITE LIES* COMPOSING SONGS. restored to the government archives. : YAS MADE THREE TRIDS HE HAS SEVERAL POPULAR HITS “A cook is known by his knife,” ac- BES SL D THE WORLD — TO #IS CREDIT paienape siete eording to an ancient prover’ written be-: THE PUBLIC MUST HELP —— ee = = * fore the adveat of the canner. i’ is shining bright-| eeeeecees = @ If the present trend continues to thes; K BY WEST IN 3 eae this weather Today S Horoscope According to an investigating psy-| ©®4 of the year, the automobile death | TO ROME Dv-|i = (Se ccccccccccccccccecccss | ‘chologiat, when the average man goes in- | Tt for 1934 will be about 20 per cent} DAY » GONE BY Within a few days now there toa store he wants to turn to the right. higher than that of 1933, according to | Happenings Here Just 10 Years wilt a delegat 5 ME ot ‘ President John E. Long. of the National ggg, * en inet : : E Safety Council. oar eae ’ Fe Native Filipinos consider the birth of There has been a startling i ‘twins a bad omen. A good many Amer-{. aig cekeca seal aoas hee aed a eibiles’ on ition. | @verY kind of automobile a one 5 Mr. Long’s 9 Mm, a variety of ca c . at is aS responsible. Thousand« of - automohil ‘. Classified advertising is a good ¥4Y | now in use are in so poor a condition as te get @ few extra dollars for something | be absolutely unsafe. New automobiles that you uo longer need. Try one im The} cyen though they have every possible Caizen. safety device, from better vision to super- brakes, are capable of speeds which should = ag at: ened - it is not true, as rumored, that the} not be attempted by the average driver— i bose Me Me mew silver dollar has the watchword | but it’s a sad fact that alm every driver siege LLL LLL LL hha “Gimme on it,” instead of “In God We has implicit faith in his abil possible contingency . 2 Added to these factors, Mr. Long says, A. ilyatt Verrill, author of Caribbean | is the crucial problem of drunken driving books, favors putting bells on the cats in| —with us during prohibition as well as Key West. We bet he’s sold out to the} now. While statistics so far available! Key West mice —P. E. B., in Tampa Tri-| have not proved drunkenne: ity to meet ar Trust.”—The Pathfinder. ‘GARAGES | 0 be the out- IF YOU HAVE A - NE . bune. Rats. j Standing cause of accidents ‘ AS LONG IF TERE — } have reported substantial increas - GARAGE OR DOES ¥ ES NEE + . Premier Ramsey McDonald says the! dents, involving persons who have been if LISTED BELOW ARE THE SEMEDGES allied debt-is dead as a.door nail or words | drinking. ‘le that effect. The lesson to finance the Lastly, Mr. Long believes that ‘wars of other nations has cast us billions f hasbeen a relaxing of law ¢ and Tf we do not’ falfinto the sami efror (P94 sgitics.” Appropriations has Beein, the loss, tremendous though it’ 4s; {'serioaily reduced, many departme’ ATED IRON: For sid ~HEE “will not have been-in vain. « iigad jeqdeqguately, manned, and morale } ‘ saad | ths ‘ Vid, fered ~ Per a The motives of accusations generally. This brief survey shows the gravity Pa ‘ Square $5.50 - are selfish, When a crooked politicians and complexity of the automobile accident sein ay aE ‘ rises in camouflaged indignation to de-| problem. If it is to be mand rights for the dear “peepul”, don’t | ©Y¢TY Derson must be ex forget that he is using that as a smoke | War upon the reckl sereen to feather his own, often polluted, | #"4 the drinking dri eat w nest. Gimme, is the motive and when he; %*t results. The pressure of public opinion gets it, the people can go hang. would be the most potent weapon the 7 lved, the aid of ed in a great r the incompetent." er—a war that will yIN WILLIAMS “FAMILY ae - $2.65 PALMER PAINT—GLOSS 4 = | nation could ha n a campaign to make $1 50 Precedents have been falling right} the highways safe. Per Ga and left in the United States recently, but ! a ieee AKAUE unless another is shattered a business | ENGLISH CLASSIFIED ADS } : pickup is in the offing. An election year | ae 28 $1.35 “has invariably been a detriment to busi-| ‘i = real Beene ot the Los) | don Daily , A ; - reas egraph, supplied regularly hess, and Washington is looking for an im-} arap ‘ a provement, even though the next session | dag athe nae gouge meaned in Bf Congress is just around i j the classified column in the lates ie two i ba the corner. items in which aid and employment are sought quite candidly and unique. They are interesting and read: “Would kind friend trust cultured | INVESTIGATE THE ADVANTAGES TO YOU OF THE NATIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM ——SEE——_ N 4 N THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK N : N N yy Colleges have been asked how much | relief money they wanted for indigent | “Students. Not all accepted, but there | young married iady (husband no profes- were few exceptions. Harvard turned the} sion) with loan to exist? Despera “offer down flat; Yale hesitated. But! Write W, Box 3,406, Daily Telegraph. President Tyler of Williams college, in re-j “A young lady, aged 21, good ap- fusing aid, gave as his main reasons that | pearance and education, would take any _it helped the unfit to survive, that not more employment offered owing to change of | _ college graduates are needed but fewer! circumstances——Write A, Box %,804,! » and better ones, and that it will demoralize | Daily Telegraph.” ~ colleges into permanent dependence on the; There is no doubt that the applicants | All of which sounds as good received Many respgnses to their trust in} i advertising in the above manser. K re $1.11 i WHAT IS ZILO PAINT—CALL US FOR UXPORMATEON N N . N OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Reserve LET’S MAKE FLORIDA STREETS AND HIGHWAYS SAFE Governor’s Committee on Public Safety South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. i Phone 598 White and Hie Sees ! } “Your home is worthy of the best” GSaEIIIPISISIOIIIIS QIaPIIIIPDIBODOOaa s: (eae lateatamaie

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