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PAGE TWO The ey West Citizen Publ hed Daily fence Sunday By THE CiT"ZEN PUBLISHING CO., INC. i . ARTMAN, President { » Assistant Business Manager i m The Citizen Building Cormer Greene and Ann Streets JOE ALI | only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County. cntered at Key West, Florida, as second class matter | Member of the Associated Press | ae Associated Press is exclusively entitled to use | for reptblication of ail news dispatches credited to | {t or not otberwisi dited in this paper and also | the local SUBSCRIPTION RATES une Year ae eee = 6ix Months Three Months .. fonth . Weekly... ADVERTISING RATES Made known on application. SPECIAL NOTICE All reaaing notices, cards of thanks, resolutions of | cespect, obituary notices, etc. will be charged for at | the rate of 10 cents a line. H Notices for entertainments by churches from which © revenue is to be derived are 5 cents a line. The Citizen 1s an open forum and invites discus- f public issues and subjects of local or general but it will not publish anonymous communi- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WILL always seek the truth and print it without fear and without favor; never be afraid to attack wrong or to applaud right; always fight for progress; never be the or- gan or the mouthpiece of any person, clique, faction or (uss; always do its utmost for the public welfare; never tolerate corruption or injustice; denounce vice and praise virtue; commend good done by individual or organ- ization; toierant of others’ rights, views and opinions; print only news that will elevate and not contaminate the reader; never cop» promise with principle, ‘It will be up ie the grand jury to do a grand job. Nothing is so evade the sun, finely spun, ever to The house of representatives can Bank on their Head, who is replacing the former speaker, new Adjusted anmenestinn means—Paid | in Full, whereas bonus means a gift for a service well done. Are their No, crooked politicians are too callous to af fect ‘em that way. faces red? indeed; orial race he his If he wins in the guber: Petteway to his heart's content; feminine admirers won't mind. can y X will mark ie spot where a lot of crime is committed.—Fort Myers News-Press. How prophetic for Monroe County! by Whenever fate subject of the ‘absentee | vote” is mentioned, some of the listeners show a glint in the eyes which seems to | say, “Dn’'t look at me like that.” If the eighteen men tried and true, who will be selected to investigate the “absentee vote” of the recent primary, do their duty it will, indeed, be a grand jury. The in public the salar by the way, have a double entente meaning all their own. emoluments derived by chiseler: jobs are frequently greater than words, attached—the two last or a If it depended on the children Candi- date for Governor Cone, who is in the run- off with Tetteway on June 23, would be the next governor of Florida. Cone to a child conrotes ice cream. In Petteway and Cone Florida is for- iunate to have two eminently qualified and honest contenders for the governorship, to be decided in the second primary on June : fake your cheice. You will not make a mistake in choosing. All Saturday The Citizen sieged with indignant citizens voicing their abhorrence corcerning the “hot absentee vote,”’.in last Tuesday's primary election. | All were vehement in their denunciatioo of the polluted ballots—with one exception. was be If you did not know the meaning of in-| dignation, you should have been in The} Citizen office last Saturday and you would have gotten an earful—not of music—but of expletives. All account of the primary | itself in the public regard. i + exerci: i House, | will not dissolve all worries, and that busi- | | ness | these men to stamp out evils in their field ! of action caused the public to lose confi- | | was not a citizen of the United States when | he applied for an old age pension. ! chiropodists. } Knoxville, Tenn., hot vote, and now the sanctum of The Citizen will have to be re-consecrated. ADVICE TO BUSINESS MEN Bruce Barton, who, it is reported, has | | been employed by the Republican National Committee to direct its publicity campaign, | made a speech to the Illinois | Manufacturers’ Association, during which | he told them that business faced a long | period of trouble unl it reestablishes | recently Mr. Barton advised the Illinois busi- ness men that the masses of American peo- ; ple have discovered their power and will > it, no matter wino sits in the White that a change of administration “must show itself to be more honest | | than politics, must be more patriotic, more H ! courageous, and more patient.” | There is a lot of sense in the words of Mr. Barton. Business leaders, complaining of regulation and regimentation, would | have the sympathetic ear of the American ; people except for the fact that many | Americans came to the conclusion, some | | years ago, that big business was in part, a! racket. Of sensible man | knows that there are capable, honest, and | patriotic business men, but the failure of course, every dence. Whenever the public loses confidence H in leaders of business, it will inevitably , follow that business is in for a period of punishment. That the innocent suffer with the guilty is a hard truth, but a fact. SEDEILIGHTS By MARCY B. DARNALL, Former Editor of Tne Key West Citizen Peter P. Hammer, who has voted in Douglass county, Illinois, for more than 50 years, made the startling disevery that he Ham- was born in Denmark and came to America with his father, who was natural- ized in 1880. But Hammer was of age be- fore his father’s naturalization, so did not automatically citizen he thought. rs old, mer become a 78 ye as He is now The following up to date advertise- ment appears on the menu of a Chicago tearom: * Extraordina Chicken mod- ne! Grown under ultra-violet , in air} conditioned quarters, and fed scientifically. | They are the orchids of the poultry world. | And from our electric blown broiler.” Now, | wouldn’t that make one’s mouth water?! er Alfred Spry, a retired blacksmith of Plymouth, Eng., although still in good health at the age of 70, thought a funeral rehearsal would be his ix women | ap el rehearsal of which he gave the funeral party a big blow-out. appropriate for birthday celebration. Selecting as pallbearers, he bought sp for them and had a full dr the inevitable event, after If you would have a face free from wrinkles take care of your feet, s They declare that wrinkles | records suffering from! corns, bunions, fallen arches and ingrow- ing toenails. It has been said that a woman's face is her fortune, but maybe it’s | really her feet. j are only the of Illustrating styles in women’s hats representing several decades, a newspaper ; feature article ome of the odd-looking o1 vy 1937 we'll; be laughing models.” We! agree, comments 0 at the but why wait? It is sometimes hard to explain things aid in one’s sleep, as a young bride in | testify. When her] husband came home at night and playfully pinched her leg as she slept she cried out: } “Quit, Frank! The husband, whose name is George, is suing for divorce. can An embryo Babe Ruth sent two men } to the hospital a few days ago when he hit’ a home run in a sand lot baseball game in Brooklyn. The batted ball struck a horse | drawing a delivery wagon; the horse ran} way, throwing the driver out on his head, } and injuring a policeman who attempted | to stop it. | {famed Union admiral of the Civi | admiral, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MONDAY —— Rare Specimen Headed For The Cleveland Zoo {TODAY’S WEATHER! Se Temperatures* WEATHER CONDITION Normal Mean Rainfall” Yesterd. tat Normal ay's Tomorrow's Tides AM Hist Low Barometer § a. m. today sibly ce entle vai P - Resino Sa AD ALLA DD IP, When Travelling PROTECT YOUR TRAVEL FUNDS AND GET THE MAXIMUM OF ENJOYMENT OUT OF YOUR TRIP BY CARRYING eecccecccccescce seeeetarcseusrense Today’s Anniversaries |" oe i ee20099?) i mously Line: renominated by gliostre, no-, publican Nationa » Who had’ meeting in Baltimore. ly s ful ca-f at the different courts of born. Died Aug. 26,} »ocn this torious Italian. che an extraordin reer Europe, have rather poor 1866 — Canadian opened for first t me | bui‘ding., in Ottawa. first of} sher-edi-{ Parliament in its ne and there adj tl hands of though guarded. un when seems ave had been 1797-——Samuel Bowles, } day i aliy noted family the Spr'n born at Died Sept. 8, the 1872—Act of Congre not ac tors of Republi Conn. aid the ,| foundation of many features [ Hartford | the postal service in use today. 1851. | ete { 1905 Norway and Sweden, Gideon J. Pillow, Ten-i dissolving the union between er, general in the | the m, beg’n separate existences. . noted Confederate + born in Williamson Co.,! Died Oct. 8, 1878. 1810—Robert umann, fam man composer and music} born. Died July 29, 185 1 . :recede from second most 1806 OS oh | 1 : in modifies la iby e x terms by which me | and women can be divorced. Tenn. ed = critic, Missouri River begin 1813-——David : ‘ous flow in its hi Dixon Porter. | VOUS ove! War, son of a noted Amer bora at Chester, Washington, Feb. Died in 1891. Reade, 1814—Charles Convenience is Low HE housewife realizes better than anyone é (ee the convenience of telephone service in the home. She deals with so many different retailers, F some of whom, like the grocer, must be called ; every dey others: like the way cleancr, whevare alg; apt occa Social affairs must be arranged largely by telephone, for even in this day of many hovse- considerable of the house- wife’s time is spent at home. The value of telephone service is generally recognized. It saves time,money—gives comfort SSS ee ee eS eee touch with the telephone business office. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. (Incorporated: hold conveniences, And—telephone service is low in cost. 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