The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 7, 1934, Page 2

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Dr. Dixon Ryan Fox, president of Unien College, Schenectady, Editorial Comment: Jail sen-| 7 y., born at Potsdam, N. ¥., 47 tences in liquor cases is one way years ago. to stop graft by public officials. { Willa Cather, novelist, born at Practically all-of the fishing | Winchester, Va., 58 years ago. boats which are equipped with motors have left for Jewfishi Cale Y_ Rice of Louisville, Ky.. — Channel and as far east, as Snipe | poet and dramatist, born gt Dix all said and done, any re- | Point 33 sek Sa Soa mack-/ on, Ky., 62 years ago. a nds iness, i erel. Mackerel ve ” rupning} £ depe upon busi » MT y such vast schools in that vicin-! Jobn L. Harrington of Kansas Lp eR Bore ity during the past few days that City Mo. noted egnsulting engi- expenditure is fi-|a single small nena — 1500 meer and bridge builder, born at ‘i pounds in one day. It is expected! Tawrence, Kans., 66 years ago. ee ee Pee EO Fre The erat all of the beats which left) : | earnings or reserves of business, industry | ner. this morning will be back| Bishop Edwin H. Hughes with large catches this afternoon. ! washington, D. senior bishop = 'of the Methodist Episcopal 5 Lack = Fine anit ry past | Church. born at Moundsville, W. few weeks has no e | Va., 68 years a on the greens of the municipal)” 7 Florida: Cloudy with occasion-j) golf course. Around each of the) pr Alexander O. Gettler of holes os ee =< — Eig! New York, has found that alcobol ree eee gree entire ; ¥ aa. P ane i: sy patesk condition, babeliapees a ee .¢ Chana - . lot of people are being made to ‘ — j - & RP & 3 ly owes " . living. All over the United States to-| ning streak of the Married Men’s A think that ie omebod . : 3 day it is snowing. raining or’ quintet the Public Service Utilities 's the “grasshopper theory.” It works | cloudy except in Dodge City with) tcam will meet this fast aggrega- ; r a temperature of 16 and Key / tion tonight. The contest is sched- West with 75. It is glorious) uled for 7:30 o’clock at the Ath- Q ing time in Key West. 5s etek | existing “crops” (productive wealth) un-| | letie Clu til it has eaten it all up like the grasshop- Owing to injuries received by | grrnrel was so heary to Ker per did “seasonal! a member of the team while play-; West this morning t or; pda ; or _ a 585 ing in Tampa, the University of | ida East Coast Railway train came | beneficiaries 3 the ‘service plans die | Havana eleven has called off the | in two sections. The exact number c = th e. SF rs unless they rustle | eame this afternoon in Key Weat.| of passengers could not be tare | } | } i ! ust the law of nature. Try |! will be played on a later daf@.jed but officials of the road said }there were probably more than | e where you Jand—out in} Determined to break the grasshop, és are being held in this devise. means of promoting social peurityto lessen fear of unemployment, | ab ' i ition and dependence. All men re- gard that goal as most desirable. The great | danger is that overly enthusiastic theorists will allow their hopes to dominate their good judgment and smother the virtue of individual thrift. At such times they should be guided ; by the lowly grasshopper who found out that no one owed him a living and that if he wished to share in the stored labor of others he had to fiddle for the food he re Southern District of Florida By virtue of an Order of Sale issued out of the United States District Court for the Southern District 67 Florida, on the 26th day of November, 1934, Notice is hereby given that | will sell by Public Auction, for cash, on Monday, the 17th day December, 1934, at 1:00 O'clock p. m. at Federal Building, Key West, Fla. MOTOR VESSEL V-21239 engines, boilers, machinery, boats, tackle. apparel, ap- i és t s, and furniture, as she now lies at the U. S. Sub- A ; » Base Dooly Key West, Fla. i SOKSCCO COVE LEO EOLOO® pointe |. The old adj ight ‘as well be than aj polished up because the present trend of name of | living costs is upward. The average family \ | has been increasing its expenditures for j -| living, and the indication is that this move- ment will continue in the future. ~ ~Based on one dollar in 1913 the in- dex r r, kept by the Department of Labor, to gauge the cost of living reached 1 December, 1920, $2. By June, it was $1.69 and in June, 1933, the point, $1.28 was reached. Twelve , ths later the figure had risen to $1.86, |? The First National Bank of Key West e next calculation, at the end of this ESTABLISHED 1891 “The function of money is not to make money but to move goods. Money is anly one part of our trans- portation system. It moves goods from man to man..” — HENRY FORD in “Thinking Out Loud” — American Magazine for-October _ Ninety percent of business is transacted through the m: of bank checks—drafts—loans. It is the. Bank’s busine: provide the motive power for moving goods; the job of Busi- ness Men to do the moving. Business Men may make their plans with the knowledge that this institution is ready to furnish credit for sound en- ‘erprises, POCSOOLOOCOSOOSCOOOSE [ii ttdtltlitititétittititicthttiu

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