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NAME AFFECTIONATELY GIV- EN TO FIRST SANATORIUM BUILT IN U. S. BY DR. ED- " WARD TRUDEAU The 1934 Christmas seal which ‘will go to thousands of Floridians teday carries the picture of the Little Red. This was the name affectionately given to the first ) sanatorium in the United States } built by the late Dr,’ Edward Liv- 4 imgeten Trudeau at Saranac Lake in 1888. ‘The seal this year was designed by Herman B. Giesen, of Claring-! ton, Ohio, and is the first - com- mentive seal ever to be sponsor- ed by the National Tuberculosis Amociation and its affiliated groups. The one room cottage Mr. Giesen has depicted, marked the beginning of the sanatorium movemest in the United States. Teday there are approximately 600 sanatoria in the United States. / There are 2,000 affiliated tu- | bereulosis gssociations who look to istmas seal sale for their The seals go on sale to- day. In addition to the tiny one- room cottage ret in a snow scene, ; ; the seal carries the double-barred j ross, international emblem of the ' fight against tuberculosis, the : season's greeting and the date— 1934. The seal this year is done im red, blue and green and is said by authorities to be one of the most artistic ever put out. FIVE MARRIAGE » LICENSES ISSUED Marriage licenses issued from the office of Judge Hugh Gunn during the last week in November, qual the number issued during the first 22 days when there were only five issues, Those irsued this week were to: ‘ * Paul Allen and Magdalene Bur- r gohy; Donald Davis and Ernestine Lillian Jobnson; Jose Munoz and Ruby Albury William F. Saun- ders and Elveiro O. Hero. ST. Castellano; Jose V. Fernandez and | HH j | our friends. to be thankful. Mayor Malice Expresses Thanks; Asks for Continued Cooperation Thanksgiving day is the one day in the year when the hearts of all people should be filled with gratitude, even in time of adversity, there are numerous things for which we should be thankful. This Thanksgiving, the people of Key West have much mote to be thankful for than past years. The community is unusually healthy; weather ideal. We have had no calamities. - The public officials of our country have come to our rescue in a most unusual manner. Through the efforts of the Governor of the State, Mr. Julius F. Stone, Jr., and Mr. B. M. Duncan, we have been befriended in a most unusual and generous manner. | The distress, resulting from unemployment, has | been relieved. The F. E. R. A. Administration has | left nothing undone which could contribute to our | | well-being and prosperity. Let us, therefore, be | | truly thankful for all these things, and grateful to | I trust that we will show our gratitude to our friends by cooperating in every way with them inthe | future, and let us enjoy this Thanksgiving to the fullest extent, because we have so much for which W. H. MALONE, Mayor. a ee While cleaning up a lot in the lta) seemibers of the sanitary de- partment found an example of éarving thet. is creating a great deal of speculation. : | (Rik carving was created from a piece ‘of native coral roek repre- es style beard and hair, and ex-| perfect in detail. It is believed that the work eal done about a century ago and be-| longed on one of the buildings| a which stood on the land now occu- pied by the eastern section of the naval station. The head is being displayed in one of the windows of the head- quarters of the FERA. d tr Thanksgiving. Days as old as‘religious history. Ref- DANCE TONIGHT AT CUBAN CLUB Muki-Muki-O Club will sponsor] houses were towed to their loca- a Thanksgiving Dance tonight at/ tion here from the Bahamas. Oth-| crowded St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Cuban Club on Duval street. |¢™ built by ships’ carpenters, have| London, November 24, 1588, to During the dance the club will) the distinction of being made of| thank God for the defeat of the (give away a large turkey. Every-j cedar and even solid mahogany. Spanish Armada. This has been one attending will have a chance lof winning the prize. GIANT ELK’S HEAD led Press) j a bog in County Dublin. Chicago hote! that their father) preservation. ' rented one for their exclusive! i use, They rode up and down for; ; hours at a time. | T. is ordered. A good musical program will be furnished by a local orchestra. FOUND IN DUBLIN (By Associat DUBLIN, Nov, 29.—The head of a giant elk believed to have | roamed Ireland some 20,000 years ago during the first part of the glacial period has been dug out of It was found by members of —, |the Danish expedition headed by Two small sons of a maharajah| Prof. Knud Jessen, Copenhagen from India were so fascinated! scientist. The head is about three with riding in an elevafor in a’ feet long and in a good state of Federal inquiry into A. T. and/ stricted to coaches, with a limit to! harvest. During the American \KEY WEST winise erences to‘them occur frequently é in the Old Testament, especially | ATTRACTIONS BEING | in the. days of the Patriarchs, the Judges and the Kings. Noah built REVIVED BY FERA an altar and offered up sacrifice (Continued From Page One) valcereay lee over deliverance Queen Elizabeth and her nobles For recreation Key West offers| Called “the first official Thanks- giving offered for deliverance {a municipal golf course, year! trom an enemy ever solemnized round ocean bathing in warm,| in England.” calm waters, unsurpassed yachting} In England a Thanksgiving day and fishing. Many interesting boat| always has been appointed to trips may be taken to places such| thank God for some special thing as Old Fort Jefferson and Bird|—the victories of Marlboreugh in Key. Over six hundred varieties |1702 and 1704, the recovery from jof fish are to be found in this} illness of George the Third in “Fishermen’s Paradise.” 1789, naval victories in 1797, the Trip Across Extension recovery of the Prince of Wales Considering its unique varied] in 1872, the sixtieth wear of the appeal more traffic should be de-\ reign of Queen Victoria in 1897, i tl t wonderful Over-Sea Extension,|the World War in November, “Going to Sea by Rail.” To pro-} 1918. mote tourist travel to Key West} In our country Thanksgiving two very low excursion rates from) Day originated with the Pilgrims Miami are now in effect; $4.75, in 1621. Gradually it became a round-trip, Miami-Key West, eo cutee to set such a day after x days. This rate is available; Revolution, the Continental Con-}*' ‘i s - daily. A Sunday. excursion fare| gress designated a Thanksgiving PPIPSIPSILILLLL LL £22 2 hii eae PrYTTTTITITITITICI TTL eee: C4 West, restricted to coaches, was! Probably the first National FOR SALE of the sea and overlooking Price Furnished two-story house and lot at 1307 White-| head street. In exclusive neighborhood. Beautiful view Coral Park $7,500 Terms Apply to L. P. ARTMAN, The Citizen Office or Socccccccccccccccccccccccocescoosceeece | GeIIIIITIIIDIODOOD Is %ivccive vo Ts Cian. recently} inaugurated, being avail-| Thanksgiving Proclamation was able each Sunday, limited to return| that issued by George Washing- Monday. ton January 1, 1795, in which oc- The present schedule of the| carred a phrase which ought to Havana Special, leaving Miami|be quoted every time that Wash- 20 a. m., arriving in Key West] ington is named as an isolation-| 11:50 a. m., provides a daylight | ist. Reciting the things that we trip Rese the ese peeled ees to do sg merit a oot ix hours in the Island City if| ance of the Divine blessings, the j Passenger desires to return same} first President wrote: nd final- Northbound, the Havana Spe-: ly to impart all the blessings we leaves K West 5:40 p. m.,} possess or ask for ourselves to Preah hes <del aeaay |the whole family of mankind” | Also Has Plane Service / In 1817 New York state adopt-} Another mode of t tion | éd Thanksgiving Day as an an-| | provided for the traveler from} nual observance. ‘In’ 1864, Presi- +, | Miami to Key West is the recent-| dent, Lineoln issued a call for what; \jly inaugurated tri-weekly plane | sometimeg mistakenly is called, our| S\| service of the Miami-Key We! first National Thanksgiving. But | Airways, Inc., which was starte@} etery’ fear “sifide” 1864 tHE Prést-; liast Sunday. i degt, of ithe; United | States has, is-| e of the Commo-| suéd'a call. u | were introduced Some people now scoff at the} iby the Pan American Airways.| religious observances of Thanks- | ‘They carry 16 passengers and/| giving Day, but such observances | =|, baggage and the trips are made | 2re dear ta the great body of our} | Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays,| people. Most of us, as the } jleaving Miami 9 o’clock in the | grims did in 1621, still recognize | i}: morning and returning 3 o'clock | that there are vast areas beyond} in the afternoon. jour control. We leave responsi-} { bility for those areas with God,} He has entrusted to us.—Select- FOR MAKING MONEY | <<. (By Associated Press) ! é BELFAST, Nov. 29. Waste|| _./f you have @ | cuttings from Irish linen mills are} pimply, blotchy, f Srloing to make American os jars. ¥ 3 | Material for thousands of reat ii Resinol pbacks is being”¢arried in the car-| [such surface defects, { goes of waste‘linen’on the Amer | jican Importer and the American! j Shipper, which have inaugurated | :2 direct Belfast-New York serv-j ice. ! Uncle Sam’s currency is made; from raw material known as pa-! |per stock, consisting of oddments; left over by linen firms in mak-| jing sheets, handkerchiefs, bed- ‘spreads and what not. It makes | Particularly tough paver. | Why Bread is Good | | FOR EOYS ANO GIRLS ff {pianist of Philadelphia, won | We CanHelp You: See Us Today! Residence 1. Whitehead Street’ sical scholarshi thr h H cs8 = - ifecital given recently, with the| DLQU@Maaeaea ae ea |famed pianist, Josef Hofmann, as! | judge. { Key West Bread is Best! Eat | aunt MOLLY’S BREAD, made by VALDES BAKERY. | { | 4 Monroe County Ferry system, = it to points in the state. man for’the Florida East Coast doi | Railway company at Buena Vista by doing so. and Key West, was a visitor in Key West yesterday and returned} | fe his honie in Miami on‘the aft-| ¢ with relatives and friends, will return over the highway to her home in Miami tomorrow morn- and Mrs. B. E. Brantley, left on for Tampa and from there will go j with relatives. the FERA, left over the East Coast | yesterday afternoon for a_ brief veloped to Key West than reakiz-| peace in South Africa in 1902, the] ¥' . ed in the past, including as it does| recovery of Edward the Seventh will terwards go to Jacksonville the unique scenic trip across the| also in 1902, and for the end of} om business. marriage, was M and deughter, June, who were Higgs’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hicks and other relatives, yesterday to the home in Miami. WASTE LINEN USED — 24 take on cur shoulders what| O° OOOO MD ODI DD DIS SO Sa aD N complexion : N —=\ s) Ruth Slenezynski, *zaro to Eat4 TimesaDay’ e sanitary department senting the head ofa rian with; members of the unit. lays with Mrs. Waldron’s parents, it the home on Caroline street. they put their shoulders to Ed. Sheeran, in charge of the forge ahead. ed yesterday from a business newspaper are a “Parade C. W. Davis, enginehouse fore- fa diet Shee one ae ‘He-decen’t pay to rest on ‘too iong. vPi*tini2 OF WEYL2 Mrs. Clara Solomon, who was pending several days in Key West tice what they preach and buy yea - ng. Norman Brantley, son of Mr. he Steamship Florida yesterday} LOOKING FOR TROUBLE o spend a few days in Sarasota Serial and Comedy C. H. Albert, chief clerk with | with his family in Miami and Mrs. Ralph Hi Janice Hicks, pending two weeks with Mrs. eturned on the afternoom train ee ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” Not only are our GROCERIES noted for their’ palatability, but we offer you an oppor- tunity to stock your pantry at the low prices offered at our store. Octagon Soap, large, 6 bars Octagon Seap, small, 11 bars : Grits, 3 boxes Tomato Paste, 6 cans We meet all competition with low prices and high quality ORDERS ‘TAKEN: FOR ALL CUTS OF MEATS We take ‘orders for all wanted cuts of ‘meats and guaranteé them to be the freshest and best. Order your meat with your groceries or order it separately. PROMPT FREE DELIVERY Phone 67 814 Fleming St. DONE FOR KEY WEST AN THANKSGIVING. WILL RICHARDSON, Proprietor Thanksgiving Greetings We want to express our appreciation for the good work done here by the FERA and ADMINISTRATOR STONE. A. LUCIGNANI ICE CREAM PARLOR NOI IIIIOIIIIIII LSS. COL Ah A kh hk ddddddadddedd a ON THIS THANKSGIVING DAY— We deem it our duty to express our Sincere Appreciation to— Administrator Julius F. Stone, Governor Dave Sholtz and the FERA for their splendid achievements in Key West George Park’s Grocery one 453 1339 Newton Street . responsibilities upon all. Some citizens “meee Captain and Mrs. Charles Archer, | swakened to that fact. It is ti heel and help their home cy | Administrator Stem, The advertisements in your | Quality.” Get the habit of read- Mrs. J. A. Duane and daugh-| +n. home t ee Ah {ter, Patricia, left on the after- they shop. They Solon “ in safety ‘noon train yesterdty for Long first. Key to spend the week-end with eiSvereas The political business is the! biggest business in America today. | —_____ All business men should prac-) Spencer Tracy-Jack Oakie in Matinee: 10-15c; Night: 10-20c i # liv le BER BR eR Re REE RBERE (ALLL LLALLALLALLL ALLA. # RICHARDSON’S GROCERY Phone 658-R Free Delivery . 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