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ieee 7 Lady: : : “A careful study of our high}SQUTHERN ENTERT: schools today in many towns and|- ene cages *mané, OT, ATTRACTIVE UNIFORMS Benito: Mussolini, . Italian : tor: if Page 2 «= ee | “There is a rift in the clo The Booster Band por inte Cuba to take the Fruiter Gatun) Which have been very dense for|ern Entertainers, ‘of the organ-|in tow for New Orleaiine The |**e last few years.” e Aoors apg seg wilk be} Gatun was in trouble agar “Cayo ome of Mrs. C. Percy | Honda, off the Cuban Coast with| from Oregon: ostess and eR) 9 broken shaft. “‘Regimentation” i. a fine Radiograms received at the} mouthfilling word, but it fills no Porter Dock company asked that | ¢mpty stomachs.” ious re-| the Tug Warbler be sent to assist. TRS tensive repertoire of c! to to Collie: hilles ae , Boosting Key West timore and is bound for Charlee ,, “New"Pazermen are suppowil| business placer will be a tncbes whl o desma in tow to be a sophisticated lot, but they | objectives. of the The Adler was en enroute south |°*" be fooled and. perhaps the innovation is made jew ‘York a toa of easiest way to fool them is to tell the merchants and others three barges and was available for sie ee unviarnished | be named during the vari truth, grams and announcements of As far as understood there wi be no set schedule to”be Charles L. McNary, U. S. Senator, possibly Monday night. Members of the organization will be seen in new tive uniforms and wil! ber of selections from ¥ EY fi Fed . iat rit i ' if Hirospi Saito, Japanese Ambassa- dor to the U. S.: ; he FE Gatun. “America is idealistic, and-ideal- band. They will 2 m rday ite Coast Guard|#™ in international affaigs is a di it parts of the ci 83 X aes hed . the | /uxury.” a. at S, but for the first ra¥- ‘body art extended “ait | OY 7 West, while the tug| Rudolph Hecht, president, Ameri- tections than Duval street fo attend-the service, | OTe ons can Bankers’ Association: | The band will feature a Key een West on Epa atnie base 2:30 o’clock/admit that business is looking features during their r : periedy. ei ornin Ps lot the Adler | up.” | tions and will introduce navel mu-' ——'— }was cleared by the Porter Dock - s}sical numbers which they have. company. she left for Havana har-| William Green, president, A. F. of ,>¢e® perfecting. “Our relief problem this winter! Teruible Fever is the most serious this nation has! Many a candidate makes the ever faced.” | mistake of putting into his plat-| sg Su a |form a plank which an opponent WI EW YORK. ‘* Ed Howe, retired editor: jmakes him walk.—Patterson (N. / ‘-— OP | the good le could bring 7-) News. } ‘ rors and BOSTON. a lot better behaviour by simply provided with plenty of money, an : : j raising their eyebrows at the bad 204 perfectly relentless.” | From Key West alternate Fridays) actors.” : From New York alternate Tues-/ ak Eiarcieen, chaivesan; Seunta| Ot neem Demecreile CIEL 5 ceaeen Steniaa : ; man: Finance Committee: | “The Democrats in this house | Alse NEW ORLEANS te KEY WEST You should light the match of) « Seine hg the fire of| 1 B24 Boped there would be no believe payment of the bonus is AMermate Wednesdays. Arcive jgeneral increase in taxes in the a recovery measure.” | Key West second day following. iploweeae The barges were anchored in} “Even the pessimists have to, ber of unique and ent x4 waite energy. The success of your city) 1ox+ con: ” = s ee A gress. ' raed i Came en oe er ciceeee pat into ite : ‘Iaanc' Bacharach, Republican con ©LYDE-MALLORY | interest your citizens put into its| William T. Hormaday; zoologist:| ~ gressman: ee. % nese) men i . B SMITH, Agen = eae “Our game is encircled by ab. “Seventy-five percent of the; Key West ; . . steel ring of destroying influences. ! Republicans will vote for the A DIVISION OF AGW ZELINES, INC. If the government goes into : P j b joengee eee woes The killers are strongly organized, ' bonus over a veto.” } ee business in competition with its Sa. ee MENTION citizens. if it goes into the rail-}| -—————_—-- — - EES ERB Gar Pad <a SS soe * =F * jroad and utility business and con- ee seeecoevooooes eseee |tinues in the printing business, Mos. Mary Johnson, who was/| who will pay the taxes to make up/ se¥eral months with rela-|for this loss? The government} ease caegl the vert no taxes — property it \ \ fs it a nin ul ae You should keep your money at . eed tb al oe home. Buy merchandise made or} H A a yeste for Mi- - ade or i 3 oe le atin anln heres what she smokes Economy is a fine thing when o Thompson left on the the home Norberg joined to wise expenditure. : jence to B® Steamship Cuba yesterday for a sD ees j weem of the business visit in Cuba. These are competitive times. It} Wetock — Christ-! is invariably the business concern 4 z ho uses continuous advertising | 4. B. Britz, supervisor of Pull-| $y, | that gets the b : already under terviece, who was in Key =— So man West for a brief visit, left yes- To put a man in office because} Herday afternoon for St. Augus-|he is a “good fellow” is an ex-| i are bee will be, tine, Fla. pensive bit of folly. at : a ; e+. ; | Allan ton, Walter Roberts} A Chamber of Commerce is| and Franklin Archer left. yester. working all the time to make; efor ‘Miamito join} every dream and ambition of the} and: drive thadk:*aj home city come true. | at People are interested in read-! “Hntertatioially| ing ~ newspaper | advertisemen “with Mts: Frost,j when their pockets are bulging} West for two} with money to spend. They are} intensely interested when what they spend must. be carefully! spent. ses i j Now is the time to change) frowns for smiles. | *+* | | The ‘building of better roads is} {not only a matter of convenience, ‘hai an; but a matter of economy. the morning train yes- oe Matecumbe to join Dollars spent at home are the} Mrs. Chester Curry dollars that come back to you. rd Peacon was ull H ¥ { Floyd Whalton and four! Patty, Betty, ildred je, who were visiting in| West with Mrs. Whalton's the STOP EYESTRAIN You can’t stop people from overworking their’ eyes or || straining them under . glaring |) and harmful lighting. However, you can protect them from the evil effects of this abuse. How? With Soft- Light lenses! The pleasing and inconspicuous flesh tint re- duces harmful “overbright- ness” or glare and tones down light to a normal comfortable ‘| level before it reaches the eyes. ‘| DR. J. A. VALDES 532 Duval Street COLLANDER, Ont.—Mrs. Olive | | Dionne, mother of the now fa-| | meus quintuplet sisters, is the; BPossessor’ of the King’s for multiple birth—a | | @ 1934, Liccstr & Mygas Tosacco Co,