The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 31, 1934, Page 2

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Today’s Birthdays) rom a: Hobaken, si, 53 yeam 3 Mew } ’ | DAYS GONEBY [irre | | re fee Spe ee Senne pa et Lette 3 == = : Age Today As:Toben From tad Goulden, an. 8. Sapaten| Tee eee Om. Oe . Laie ul Hoses The Files Of The Citizen {horn there, 76 years ago. cisco, journalist, born in Boston, 3 Dire : { = . | 68 years ago. ee mer The first formal affair of the} Dr. Ralph D. Hetzel, an ft AXANCLUSIVE PLAN . ARQOT i aeceaa OWOEITS 14 NE Univ, famed clectrochoniat, president season will be initiated tonight at! of Pennsylvania State College and the Casa Marina. The affeir will ‘president of the Nat'l. Asso. of be a dinner dance to be vargely Sta State Universities, born at “Mer- attended by tourists and residents{7#, Wis, §2 years ago. Dr. Marion E. Park, president of Bryn Mawr College, Penna. born at Andover, Mass. 59 yoars : me at he has at last decided of the city. Basing his conclu- a aise 2 sions on the bookings up to date, | Prof. Frank A. Pearson of Cor-j 28°- L. P. Schutt, manager of thejnell, authority on agricultural z. Brady, hotel, feels confident in saying} economy and one of the presi- s from this county, has | that this season will be the best/ dent's advisers, born at Topeka, Herald with ae outline |e hote! has had since the open-/ Kans. 47 years ago. ing several years ago. _ Subscribe for The Citizen. CZ LLdk LIDAY SPECIALS Gift For The Family - That Last Thee The Years CYPRESS LAWN FURNITURE: Dr. Robert G. Aitken, astrono- Already this season about half;™er-director of the Lick Obser- million pounds of mackerel and ratory, California, born at Jack- kingfish have been brought tom, Cal., 70 years ago. port here. Since the season for catching these fish set in there? Pola Negri, actress, born in Po- a eee ast ; have been many large catches.;land, 35 yeats ago. . ) h ‘ the Some of them have weighed more ag than others, but there are few; Prof. Colin G. Fink of Colom- boats which have been fishing for | —_________ mackerel and kingfish which have | church will be concluded this eve- returned to port with less than | ning with his preaching the watch 1,500 pounds and others have] ers sermon. His resignation, of- made much larger catches. fered on December 1, will become effective tomorrow. The services During the past few weeks sev_{ tonight will be in charge of, the ral houses in Key West have; Baptist’s Young Peoples Union a (étitéPed! By dneak thieves. At|and an interesting program. of irst fhe. Wetts were. occasional.) music and song has, been arrang- by - their” suecess,| ed. +} theithieves Havelincreas- PEE Icsece andere: now, 9P= * Loeal Key Westers sing a different tune, horsée out’ at’ grass, ** ou eeess 9 sedend fed confident they ate on the his fiddle, tax the bow, has ineome, so they say, Most of which he ought to pay. Z Tax the man that’s on the dole, Get him in a deeper hole. He is more than getting through. Tax the man who works for him, "Fore his pay check gets too thin Tax his buildings, tax his chattels, Tax his Ford and all its rattles; Tax his ‘stock, tax his cash, Tax him double if he’s rash; - ‘Tax his light, tax his power, his payroll by the hour. a Benny Ss cee aa Add another five percent; Tax what'er he has to sell, If he hollers—tax his yell. this program Mr. Brady insists strietly in the/interest of his con- f course, if there are any flaws in it, be induced to change his mind desire really is to serve the majority. We; ‘that, if there is anyone opposed to | track of the offenders and will soon have them in custody. A list of names of men believed to be implicated in the robberies has been handed to Chief of Police| meet the Masked Demons Friday Joseph Albury and another list to Sheriff Roland Curry. His British Majesty’s Ships Cur- captain of the five is determined lew and Constance arrived in port this afternoon. Officers from the ships were met by Captain Clark D. Stearns and other offi- cers of the naval station and Bley Vice Consul W. J. H. Tay-| Officers of the ships will be toisetainc’ tomorrow at the com- mandants quarters in the station. The Rev. Edmund H. Rice's; G } ing street. d First Baptist naval | “Jt’s summer all throughout, the years Jack Frost never visits here.” The Married Men’s quintet will night, and the former team is in for a drubbing, if the boasts of the Demons become effective. The to show what basketball finesse, speed and science means. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul F-. Roberts, 1527 Von Pfister street. recently an eight pound boy. The youngster has been given the name of Paul, Jr, A 10-pound girl was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Ulric ‘wynn in their home, 803 Flem- TEAMSHIP Co. pastorate of the UNITED STATES FAST P& O*rrnes PORT Ieee ae INDIES Effective April 27, 1 : ree Key West for Havana Teechere and Fridays, 12:20 9,00. Havana for Key West Wednesday. and Saturdays “Leave Key West for Port Tampa Wednesdays and Satur- days 6:30 P. ‘. Tickets, tines and I; at Ticket Office om the ’ Deck, "Phone 7t isaaseseebr servo deubbL Teer Tabs EET O ED. J. H. COSTAR, Agent. MIRRORS—FANCY—FOUR BEAUTIFUL DERIGMS TO SELECT FROM - — $1.65 MODERN CLASSIC FANCY GLASSWARE—OCOMSQLE GETS: aee VITORS; BOWLS, BTc— Single Pieces 2 Piece Sets _ 3 Piece Sets — IVORY CHINAWARE—16 Piece Sets—é Plates, pumas Saucers, 4 Cereals, per set 2 “$1.00 Open Until 7 P. M. Evenings

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