The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 1, 1934, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

an advertisement from the Moving Monthly, published in Bombay, In- It is priced very reasnoably, too, be- offered for the equivalent of. about in American money. If it will do claimed for it, everyone should be customer, for most of us need improver. It removes weakness in totally, destroys forgetfulness ens the memory wonderfally. The ithe Memory Improver successfully the hardest examinations of which can have no idea of ever passing them their life time. Thousands of stu- barristers, vakils, stage and film ac- ete., since long, have been benefited it, you may also benefy yourself, if prudent and wise enough. It improves the wisdom miraculously at once, and destroys stupidity altogether totally. It is effective and useful in every season and climate ‘equally to males, females, young and old. Price one box containing 30 doses tasteful powder for internal use and a fragrant quid for smelling only (complete course). ‘Wigees 157 Dr. B. Les Kdshyapy:SRéhaja- hanpur. UP TO THE LAWYERS : The Sith | $50,000 to the American Bar Association to expedite its crusade for a unified na- tional bar, with the idea of correlating the | work and ideals of local bars. The hopeful part comes in the word “ideals.” The Citizen is cognizant of §| the high ethics that mark the practice of | many lawyers in this and other sections of the nation. It is a fact that the bar, as a ‘| whole, has suffered serious loss of pres- . tige through the evil acts of unscrupulous M®members, who have become practical allies _of criminal elements. The work of cleaning up the bar is a ‘onthe part of lawyers to do the job without mH-{ some manhandling from the outside. they continue fo ignore the demand for re- 4 form it is quite within the bound of possi _| bilities that there will be a prejudice roused that will, in the end, precipitate a | violent reform, with much injustice to the .} better type of attorneys. + a -but we might need it some day to wear to above, took time from his official} losis and Health Association, spon-| Governor Sholtz in Gainesville to inchading eptedete «perniiege duties to scrutinize _ tentative| soring the sale of Christmas Seals! , over with him, tentative plans'reoms, isborstoty ané Keay Se plans for Florida’s proposed tu-| in Florida. " -4 berculosis sanatorium. ; Sei as intake pe girs Sholtz is shown with Dr, J. Maxeyjfirst sanatoriym . I Dell, of Gainesville, left, and Mra. | United States. This is known as; ing Board. W. T. Edwards, Jack- tients. Murray L. Stanley, of Daytona} the “Little Red” because of its) sonville, chairman of the Pierida A Beach, at the Thomas Hotel,'color and was opened at Tubereulbsis Board was out of Gainesville. j Lake, N. Y., in 1885 by the late/the state at the time the photo Dr. Dell and Mrs, Stanley are! Dr. Edward Livingston Trodeau.| graph was taken. members of the Florida Tubercu-| The Christmas Seals this year,| The plans which the group a losis Board and Mrs. Stanley is! carry a pieture of the Little considering make provision for the sale | COSROROC CCR OSCCSOSOSCSES KEY WEST IN. |stise te scton venus) Today In History a large crowd was disappointed | seggeecsnceecrooseccoces Happenings Here Just 10 Years| the bidders. Some time age..60/ by a Mr. ‘Charles—balloon in Ago Today As Taken From overcoat with 18 dollars in bills, ed with hydrogen gas. . The Files Of The Citizen [ was captured during a liquor raid. | j i f {It was decided to offer the eaptur- ‘tear that machines for spining| William «BR. Porter, who has|ed money for sale when the BqU0F| cotton were to be introduced. been in New York for several’ and other things were auctioned | — sy an groan _— off. However for some reason: not | cember 12. The part of; . ce ae | the month he will leave for Bronx-; 'Y°"* a RGB BE iTS ville, N. Y., to be present at the ‘© Place the monev on the block, marriage of his daughter, Miss! but. said it would be offered for Jessie Louise Porter, to Wallace | Sale next time. i Bryant Kirke, on January 3, » | Clarence H. Pierce, who ant The Married Men’s quintet ran; elected to membership on the | up another large score last night local school board to succeed | in their victory over the Publie| Charles Curtis, received his ek Utilities team in one of the most‘ pointment yesterday to fill out! interesting games of basketball | the unexpired term of Mr. Cur-; played this season, From the) tis, who, although a candidate for’ start it was readily seen the util | the office, went to Miami and ity boys were not trained suffi-! therefore with drew his name} ciently to utilize the opportumity) from the ticket: Friends of Mr.) to win and they went down in de-! Pierce wrote his name on the feat to a seore of 50 to 19. | ticket and he was elected to serve. . ; ; Members of Troop 4, girl scouts, | ¢ planing to present a partic-| rly interesting “play in. the © future The name of the pre- tigh ‘will he’““Phe Read to the City.” Rehearsals have. been going on“aiid it is said the ert ee le tats Unes, and t~ Members of Justice Temple nee aia Pythian Sisters, delightfully en- Mis Myrtle Mondul will give a| tertained Mrs. Laura “Mancély,} piano recital at the Convent of | €tand chief of the order for Flor Mary Immaculate on December 3,; ida with a banquet — which gives promise of being one | ¢¥ening in the Delmonico Restau-| of the most interesting muiseal | rant. Mrs. Mancely expressed her} events of the season. j delight at the courtesies shown | fher during her stay and hoped to} Blondon Goehring and Warren teturn at some future date. Pinder recently passed examina-. ‘ tions im Tampa for third assistant Editorial. Comment: There engineers. Both are employed with’ ¢#™mpaigp on to put more | the P. and 0. $. S. Company.| Wheel” silver dollars in cire Alger Russell also passed his ex.| tion. They should appeal amination for third mate. ; those who want to establi jeredit by jungling money in thei Eagerly awaiting the time when! pocket. 5 pene would be offered for, ; 1787—Riots 1866—40,000 French itieewsl Furniture Polish (Sherwin Wims.) € Oz. 30c 16 Oz. 5c Water Cocler — Bright Enameled Finish with Chromium Tors ealth officer for Monroe Coun-} 2 ly, will leave .tomerrow after./ noon for Cocoa, Fia., to attend he annual conference of the Flor- ida Anti-Mosquito Association. Dr. Joseph ¥. Porter, district | & N 7 &Gals. it 2 Gal. Thermes Jug With Faucet— Attractive — Green Enameled Finish ‘Each yesterday | Westinghouse Mazda B ui b s— Frosted—25 to 75 Watt— We Are Ready If You Are! zi “The function of money is mot to make money “but rt te move goods. Money is only one patt of our trans- ¢ portation system. It moves goods from man to man. —HENRY FORD m “Thinking Out Loud” American Magazine for October Ninety percent of business is transacted through the medium of bank checks—drafts—loans. It is the Bank’s business te frevide the motive power for moving goods; the job of Busi- aess Men to do the moving. Business Men may make their with the knowledge that ‘this institution is ready to furnish credit for sound en- The First Natioal Bank of Key West Wire and many others Phone 598 Cittrtitititittittitéitttittdda PT sanatorium .7 each persons a bees Sate receptacies, switches of ali types. Rosettes, Electra South Florida Contracting & in “ihe teet for the Florida State Plan-" recreation roems for ambassat ' a cure of HH "ngland over} Abraham Lincoln ! NECESSITIES - Cedar-Brite” —Pamue 1 2 1m oo 5 —— Upee @ort— Attract oe age Each cack Themes Betties—iieepe Legume tid neers et Pome Same vada, vod fa Wee wed Fhe So “Your home is worthy of the best” . : . . . N . , : & N) : : ; i

Other pages from this issue: