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a Charles S. Baxter, - vice presi- Citizen Have seen! oe Mock compen? of er of large property interests in! Mia, Secording, to” diepechaal ; ing to dispatches “Rasputin,” whose poetic effu-| received by The Citizen” Mr.! sions contributed to_The Citizen; Baxter spent much of hig tine in} have been subjects of much argu-| Key West d his, dey { ment and favorable criticism, evi-| operations and) was” pets cs ! dences that not only does he write! teemed in business and social cir- cles. Mr. Baxter was rated high ity as a sketch artist is better than| in business circles of the north} the ordinary. and south, and was a director in} His latest contribution, “Gas-| many business corporations. tronomically Speaking,” which ap- rnin { 4s below; arrived in an en- with pen sketch of the in-} “Hold C. K. Peebles and Mrs. terior of a studio with the artist,{Lola Byrd, I am coming for) palette in hand, directing the}them,” read a telegram received | clerks to the address which| by Sheriff Cleveland Niles this! shown on a panel resting on an| morning from Chester S. Dishong, sheriff of Hardee county. These! artist is pictured in ajare the man and woman arrested/ in front of a large! yesterday by Sheriff Niles upon! right in the easel. j their arrival at Key West en route | the easel, a head|to Havana. The arrest was made: an opening. In| following the receipt of a re-! is a large| quest from officials in Wauchula, | studio window light and to hiv | the baseboard, is a hole a sign reading “For Mice} J. S- Blitch, superintendent of} the state penitentiary, wired; on the sheet carry-| Sheriff Niles this morning that a; are illystrative of the! guard is on the way to Key West} Bot of wine and a glass,| to get the prisoners here who > smi I ‘which he | were sentenced to terms in state! 1 oke, F prison at the last term of criminal ang jitting on a dock and a/court. Those who will go to pri-' - a “slab i apple pie.”!son from Key West are Franklin| set Scene on che|Frow and James McGuire, two, with two craft floating in} years each; Armstead Mitchell, thé ‘foreground. The illustraticns|two years; Carlyle Roberts, two} ate exce'lently done. years; Herman Roberts, (Crip),' The verse follows: ap poy pe Feet — ; Ruiy eased yA papas Thomas J. Bryson, a Geccgians enjoyment without measure | as reached Key West to become, smoothly running car. editor of The Key West Citizen. | s a fullness that is ample Mr. Bryson has been associated! of muscatel; with a number of the better known} ® fishing there’s a sample | Bewspapers throughout the south} sport that’s really swell. and was for four years on the} gustatory, staff of the Atlanta Constitution, | later was chief editorial writer; for the Daily Oklahoman, of Okla- A homa City, and later still, one of! ii the telegraph editors of the Bir-} Trovicel % For mingham New: i ropical Supper i Es a ‘nated. a new waltz, the W: the New York celebration in E f t Pe Bet i eeecece eeecccce Aireraft squadrons of the! zor the Tropical Supper United States Navy consisting of will be given Thursday ev ernoon for his home in Miamijen route from Hampton Roads to @ short visit in Key West|the Guantanamo Bay area to join, with friends and relatives. other vessels of the fleet in f the Unitea maneuvers, should commence ai ; ponte Bermapics. of * «ce mag) Tiving at Key West Sunlay, Janu-) most delightful social affairs of States Public wh pervice @ne/ary 23. On January 25 the 25/the midwinter season and no ef- attached as administrator to the} planes with the Tenders Wright,| sorts are be hospital at Pittsburgh, Pa., left} Sandpiper and Teal are due Jesterday for the resumption of his duties after spending a vacation with relatives. 4 Henry Bjorkman, prominent! Garner Johns and Baby Reyes, tions not later broker of New York City, was anjaccompaniel by their @rrival on the plane yesterday} managers Jimmy Mason and E.)'™& morning from Miami and is the} Reyes, will arrive in Key West! guest of Dr. and Mrs. Webster] Wednesday. On Friday evening) Robinson at their winter home onjat 8 o’clock these boys will meet! . South Beach. at the Athletic Club in a 10 Hold Practice - A id bout which is expected to Julian Gell, insurance adjuster hon ie | . desived yeaterday by keep the fans on their toes from 1 | Those who are to take part in Miewd <6 Arsskge f0r the first to the last sound of the, the opera, Pinafore, are reque an ? Hospitality House vtreet. on Duval i being forgotten in pro- I © viding a delightful evening for arrive and will leave January 25 those who attend, for Cienfuegos, Cuba. | Those who are intending to be aoe | present should make their reserva- than tomorrow red of places. Opera Group To gong. jto meet this evening at 0 - oo yeles 8 b Sores oe) ; o'clock at the Oversea Hote! for ria sie x | Sepa berg Thompson which was in an| Atrangements were completed!” ai) interested are asked to be secident at Rock Harbor about 10) today for a series of basketball’ o, time for the anaeaal re- days ago. games to be played at the Ath-| pearsal. t : ——— letic Club. L. G. Pease, manager! ee Bee Aas ©. A: Parrampre was an atrival| of the Texas Oil company at Key 8 the Cube from Tampa thia} West, will have full charge of che | Rehearsal For T and is today visiting] arrarigements for the games and! places of business which handle|will also’ act in an official, the meat products which he rep-| capacity. resents. ° Play, Tonight Rehearval of cast in “The Light | That Did Not Fail” will be held this everling at 8:00 o'clock at {First M. E. (Stone) Church annex. This play will be given in the ‘ Editorial comment: If ever, ee, Pbasisaaceyer body who comes to Florida thi im Miami and Key West left yes-| Winter knew the truth about Key day afternoon after a visit of West, the island would not be, 1 days. looking over the large enough to hold its crowd. |< WoMAN: Gd ie progress of the project in this { Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Day, of} - TROPICAL SUPPPER 620 William street, announce the/| Thursday, Jan. 21, 6:00 p. m. Harry Johnson, who was spend-| birth of a girl on January 15. She!- HOSPITALITY HOUSE a few days in Key West ith} has been given the name of Joyce; EACH PERSON . - 75¢ ives and friends, left yeste Anita. | For reservation call 356 not late? day afternoon by plane for Mi- than Tuesday night ami MONROE THEATER James Cagney, Dick Powell, Joe E. Brown, Anita Louise —in— i IF YOU LIKE GOOD BREAD— THEN SWITCH TO H AUNT MOLLY’S BREAD | —Made By— | || MIDSUMMER_NIGHT DREAM VALDES BAKERY _|| Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- \] tra, 18-20: Night: 15-25¢ Dudley Baylis, assistant archi- tect with the National Monument Bureau, who was at Fort Jeffer- con National Monument for an inspection of the structure, left yesterday afternoon by plane en route to Washington. Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company Erfective tcc 1925. Leaves Port Tampa oa Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:30 P. M. arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Thursdays. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. @. A. Sandquist, director of the; Third Florida WPA Distrigt, who} was in Key West Saturday after- moon and yesterday, left on the plane at 4 o'clock for Miami after| @ consultation with B. Curry Mo- reno, local area supervisor. This Liquid Kills Skin Itch Quicker |} ‘* “vers. Containing six kinds of itch kill- Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays*s P. M. for Port Piet ss. anes || ee Gaves to cont and’ Ean to fot For further information and rates call Phone 14. J. H. COSTAR, Agent. 5 Peknay. Ball in braces which she wore ‘on a leg semi- — It of infantile paralysis. This year Shirley, | { an operation made possible b; suspended sentence of three oore, velt Birthday Celebrati for aid is essaying her first dance steps with the assistance of Arthur Mur- ray, noted New York ballroom dance expert. Mr. Murray has orig- Arrangements are going ahead: ff which} fl " ening, Prank Curry left yesterday aft-} 25 airplanes and four tender ships,’ January 21, by the members of the Key West Woman’s Club in This promises to be one of the respective evening, by phoning 356 and be-; Pst EOS ERE EEE ERE PO Ku ecce ! ; i t i ! i { i | i i | i i i , of Brooklyn, went to the funds raised through the of infantile paralysis sufferers, which is being introduced at honor of President Roosevelt. | jn { 1 Some folks are so suspicious they'd look for germs in the milk of human kindness, The feller who can’t attend to his ' | i j quite inconsp‘cuously, to a position! 9¢ the unquestioned order Soest States is operated on a fiscal year’ ‘of influence and opulence. | cay that fear is aipowerful tobl'they mfst continue: the : process. church community, fox wthe Pi | ' pose of forming a- witl chureh type .of worship, ye ‘by a minister who was more of a fertile soil in New York City. ; “listening” to the inward prompt- [the limit on shating, save where ithe case in so many such mush- i blemish that bespeaks a practical, lvather than a spiritual message in jand property in New York and ‘elsewhere, the i “free-will offering” must be ad- ‘mitted practical. jfor playing up the lives of mem- bers by glamorous “confessions” before a mixed audience, ' times numbering hundreds, A min- ister will conduct jand sit with bowed head — while ‘some young man or woman “tells jal” about their private problems. | will mistake this play-acting farce for true religious fervor. ‘members accustom themselves to ‘calling each other by their first ‘names and to j“‘sins” to each other rather than jour many friends for their kind- |ness during our fecent bereave- ithose who gave the use of their cars, the donors of the beautiful! from outside of the community. | ful. eeccecccceeorzeccseeccees, scores of Congressmen laid plans for more money. be de ayed. bb 4 = eo vs y In this connection it should NEW FORM OF WORSHIP | : : Irecalled thst France has four | When the President ‘took of-; battleships building, Germany fled the, pe ak: peGiiel three, Great Britain two and Italy: emergency kept Congress in line. The 74th Congress, which began jin 1935, hed a clear recollection Editor, The Citizen: ES Key West, having many chureh- es, shou'd be interested in a new evangelism that has grown up, | The ‘government of the United | ts . It is'the people in the recent e!ection\ wiser not to mention it by name,|to support the President, The for the nature of this essay is, Present Congress knows that the somewhat critical of such cults’ People were undoubtedly behind A . _. _|Mr, Roosevelt last November but | that make a practice of winning! jsome_of them have the idea that’ converts by fear. And I want {4 to kéép the ‘votérs behind them} The fiscal year 1937 began last July, and the fiscal year 1938, about wh‘ch the President talked to Congress reeéntly, will begin on July 1st. In his message, the} President estimated that the sci ernment wil spend, exelusive of recovery and relief, $6,157,999 000, and that its income bog amount to $7,293,607,000. He hop- | ; jed that emergency expenditures News ‘has been» received icould be held to $1,537,123,000,city announcing the birth land that the budget during the | daughter, weighing seven [next fiscal year wi'l be balanced pounds, to Mr. In this cagé, Started by. the. President: and keep | embers ug. | 22 the flow of, money seven if the | neecif ie a | President himself wishes to taper off the flood. It may yet be that one of the hardest tasks ahead of the President will be to stem the impetuous determination of Con- gressmen to spend and spend and in proselytizing. a group of free-lan dertakes to establi upon personal -eontact. It is novel enough to attract d 1 the funds are|%° far as income and outgo is con- W. White at their many who find regu'ar church] “Pond, S° 10s a Nork political cerned but not including the regener en service’ tedious, benefits, $401,515,000 required to meet) in ; _ Started, about ten years ago, \statutory debt retirement. arrival has been given the ! oz Joan Debra. Mother and tha Now that foreign powers did! skint : besingse an orthodox| not renew the treaty to limit na- _ The next fiscal year, which be- churchman, the cult found little; yal armament it is not surprising | gis on July Ist, 1938, and known ptode ee ie gxiled that the President has-authorized as the fiscal year 1939, should see to this country where i yu) are reported to be getting along — nicely. . } construction of two new battle-'a comp‘etely balanced set o| Mrs. White wee formerly ™ ships, following the examp‘e set} books for the Government and a! Barbara Watkins, daughter by the other nations. The: ships; start made on reducing the pub-} Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Watkine= of will be under Peevegprcmie = a sep Hai surplus| reming stveet, while Mr. White ' some years and when complete me pose. wil! provide partial replacementjyear of a balanced budget, how: the son of Mir. and Mrs. liom F for three batleships which will} ever, is by no means as <7 at White of South street. ’ 7 be over-age at that time. There | hand as it apparently seems, J i are eyen other super-battleships,are factors which make the d fs bring lem: : underway for other nations andirecede into the future years. For. and judicial action into Goser while’ the President voiced his!exampe. the estimated income is .haxmony” and that means must be found to adapt our lega! f¢ Fs regret’ ag ordering the bui'ding of, predicated upon continued recov- by ‘and ot inte, to thegact present ni needs gest progressive be It assumes that sin is an active force to be met and conquered dsily by a systematic routine of direct. guidance from God. The attitude of the member is one of ing and following it expticitly. Outwardly the cult pe a vast brotherliness and is wfling to go xed fail money is concerned. As“ has been doctor or minister whose judgment! vate industry and the other ex- might be trusted. jpenditures of the Governmentsde- The men and women who re-;pend upon an absence of new! press their lives into the narrow!|\ig'slation. by Congress which confines of cultism must suffer | wiil increase governmental ex- |an augmented burden of battling | penditures, Nature herself, and in th's at- |mosphere grows a fear of sinning | In his message to Congress, that is allayed by frequent dona-| president Roosevelt set forth very pees to the heads of the religious’ clearly his faith in the Constitu-! Pasa Ey : : , * ‘As far as the action of the! surecsed the need for. the courts parabens pee Nara oe Sie to GNEs paghic periph gare: to ‘s SApP-De. {its terms in the light of modern: funds and prestige from the! »oblems. Stress'ng the work of of the majority of the members church. Obvious'y, when a church| the egislative and executive} of the Supreme Court apparently membership is split in half Over) branches in attempting to “meet; precludes any development alre an inner movement in the church the demands of democracy,” the! the first and second ways, an! body there will be a shifting of! Chief Executive dec ared that the! there is not much support for the interest and of support. Since most| «judicial branch elso is asked by | third course. This leaves only the churches are none too prosperous,|the people to do its part in mak-!avenue of amendment avaiable the withdrawal of contributions|ing democracy successful.” Some-'to give the Federal Government to the Christian endeavour and) thing of a warning is seen in his’ the powers which the President other chuch societies wil! mean al declaration that it is not to be as-| and his party feel sre necessary serious problem in maintenance cumed that “there wil! be pro-'to mect national problems. for the home church. 0 a wise and qualified teacher, It is a similar problem to that J of the chain stores, that suck CARD OF THANKS prosperity from small, locally run enterpri: So it will be finan- cia ly, as well as morally, inadvis- able for pastors to welcome any form of cultism into the estab- lished churches. In this respect the church must protect its mem- bers, as wel as itself, from the growth of unwholesome influences the warships he found that “if,ery, the cost of relief depends 1 ce democracy in the modern world. {upon wider employment by pri- room growths, money is the one the group’s mission on earth. ildii Fi ways are open to accom- With large holdings in buildings ‘our ways 2 plish this end: (1), a changed: at- titude on the part of some mem- bers of the Court, (2), a change n personnel by death or retire- ment and new appointments. (3), by Congressional action enlarging the Court by the appointment of additional ‘judges of a sympathetic disposition, and, (4), by a consti- tutiona! amendment, The attitude method of the Sin, of a petty sort, is the basis some- the “service” It is startling to see how many Outside of group meetings, the confessing their LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE - NOSE DROPS USE AS A PREVENTION Place 666 Salve or 666 Nose Drops in nostrils night and morning and take 666 Liquid or 666 Tablets every morning We take this means of express-. ing our sincere appreciation to ment, the sudden death of our be- loved one, Charles L. Russell. To the religious chain-store system. C. GROVER FLINT. Miami, Fla., Jan. 16, 1937. loral tributes and messages of ympathy, we are indeed grate- jan18-1t THE FAMILY. with somebody else. hee business is allus interferin’ TWINS VS. 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