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PAGE TWO THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tht } * ° States. Temperatures have risen] cold weather, with light f The Key West Citizen YOU CAN IMPROVE YOURSELF HITTING BOTH WAYS : aan at ese narmal this etesiag| porte Sis anne Oa % Published Daily Except Sunday Ry throughout the country between) ern California, You may be inclined to laugh at the man who says everything will be all right, but, actually, he is undoubtedly correct. | Of course, no man can say when the bright | day will dawn but some morning, in the future course of man, will find his phoph- THE CITIZEN da tba CO. INC, P. AR’ .N, President LP. + #08 ALLEN, Assistant Business From The Citizen Building Corner Greene and Ann Streets s the Rockies and Appalachian re-) - gion, and have fallen in the north and middle Atlantic States and over far western districts, with :subzero readings southward over Co'orado, and 26 degrees below in Montana, The Pacific States are} g Unly Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe ° County. vntered at Key. yest, Florida, as second class matter FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR ; Member of the Associated Press -Se Associated Press is exclusively entitled to use “or repnblication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also ‘the locat news-pub ished here. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Une Year .... 3ix Months rm SING RATES ADVERT! Made known on spptication. SPECIAL NOTICE All reading notices, cards of thanks, resolutions of fespect, obituary notices etc. will be charged for at the gate of 10 cents a line. E Notices for entertainments by churches from which ® revenue is to be Cerived are 5 cents a line. * The Citizen is an oven forum and invites discus- sion of public issues and subjects of local or general » nteng but it will not publish anonymous communi- —_—____ LL IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN 1. Water and Sewerage. 2. Bridges to complete Road, tg; Main ecy fulfilled. For ordinary mortals, however, this distant day is too remote for present com- fort. Some individuals give up the battle | and let nature take its course while others stir themselves and wage the fight of the valiant in a futile attempt to speed the milennium, Neither type pursues the wise act path depending upon factors which vary with men. The average citizen of Key West can make appreciable progress in one direc- tion, the positive development and ad- vancement of personality. This is true be- cause, mostly, stich development depends entirely upon the individual and is not hamstrung by external forces over which there is scarcely any control. There is hardly a limit to the growth possible for men and women who devote their attention to the inward spirit. It does course which is a balanced medium, some- : where between the extremes, with the ex-}' Courtesy The Christian Science Monitor <Normul. Precipitation Thin record covern 24-1 per ending at % oelock thin morning. “Tomorrow's Almanac ‘Sun’ rises ~ 7:13 a.m.) Sun ‘sets 2 6:04 p. m. Moon‘ rises: 1:18 p. m. Moon sets 2:13 a, m. { t Barometer 8 a. m. today: i Sea level, 30.15. WEATHER FORECAST | (Till 7:30 p, m., Thursday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday; lit-| tle change in temperature; mod-} erate southeest winds. } Florida: Partly cloudy with| temperature tonight and/ Thursday. } Jacksonville to Florida Straits; and East Gulf: Moderate south- | east winds, and partly overcast mild land. not include bitter denunciation... of. other | e¢e°e* bagi =e ‘da: soeeeeee | weather tonight and Thursday. Free Port. human beings, who happen to be fhetter or! Today In History! odays WEATHER CONDITIONS J ra 3 - ‘ H . . al ee reels tere |. AAR OARIRE ome sickens acini 3. 4. Hotels and ‘Apartunenté, 5. Bathing PaviliohA 80 2509S 6. charges against the fortified citadels of moved eastward to the central also experiencing | pase iae A ae ae unseasonably Gxt. * C. A. Voothers. BM. i + : 'N. H., S' U.S. a eo e evil. ‘All that is necessary is to have some-|N- H.» as present from 7 ae ; K City., Mo. : Aa ports— La: Sea. 4 “) new warship, the Crescent, all sg _| Plains States, Kansas City., oo) eae ve: ‘ yes "= eee UT thing of an understanding of yourself, the | fitted out and including barrels . tog0Sizaniak Weslon: maths ab oe ishece aia cortcaurs oilbw Ona ader = reste : ied forces around you and the Power that is| of silver dollars, for the Dey of \ings born. Died July 23, 1742.|this.morning over southwestern| an have | pues able to assist men and women upward, _| Alsiers—all the nations with com- districts; while the northern high| you have 1 merece in the Mediterranean had 1775-—Andre. Marie. Ampere, as aaaktwaba appeal to 1 -— REALE ER been thus bribing Barbary pirates +] pressure area has moved ea: | Your High pressure salesmen are the boys who take the money from hard-headed for centuries. United States, in 1815, first of the nations to en French scientist, famous for his j investigations in electro-dynamics, to the St. Lawrence Valley, East-| port, Me., 30.38 inches, with high! through. grandmother, Member of Federal Reserve System Member of Federal Denosit Insurance Corporation mn. Di , 1836. business men. geria, | 1732—Richard Henry Lee, Vir-j of the Mississippi ae and| Special Offer. to Newspaper Readers SF. ae HS art ie s ginian signer of the Declaration} pressure has risen over the far: Vermont was the first state to be ad- By MARCY B. DARNALL. 1874— salary Grab” Act ie of Independence, one of the most| Northwest, Helena, Mont., 30.44! —— lacy 1 ve ye: re pa at a ry coun. W " : : Former Editor of The Key West Citizen 1873 repealed by Congress, with active of the Revolutionary states- | inches. Precipitation has been gen-| introduce you idweek Pictorial we offer you mitted to the Union under the Constitu- : exception of President and Su: jen, brother to noted men, born| eral during the last 24 hours from | er ths $ 00 Fi tion, and that is probably why she is stick- The station agent of an Alabama |?"¢me Court—Act of '73 had rais., 2+ Stratford, Va. Died June 19,|the Plains States, eastern Texas, ! mon! ry station agi : : Phar ay | 12 7 to it ed salaries of everybody in Gov: 1794, and the Mississippi Valley east-| copies ing to it. town was flabbergasted recently, accord- | ernment, \ 2 ara gener tireniidio adi. eciihi PLUS 1937 DAILY DIARY FOR ——— ——_-— ing to a story being told, when a Negro ee oe ags-',, 1798—Anson Jones, physician, | Atlantic States, except in western | A HO ORDER IN JANUARY Jericho, Palestine, has been adver-| woman asked for a round trip ticket to utes or Coen os Texas miqueee, sadien 598 aes and Healers tebe reed th} LL WHO J tised for many centuries, yet has a pop- Montgomery for a corpse. She explained | corporation regulation. oe Dairineton; Mase nieerean 232 inches, and W Midweek Pictorial ulation of only 2,000. So let us not get| that her dead husband had a lot of folks See Died Jan. 9, 1858. theville, Va., 1.00 inches, There; 148 East 47 Street discouraged here in Key West in Montgomery who wanted to see his re-|, 192—French in Ruhr arrest ee has also been light to moderately, New York, N. Y., E . . 7 e y : 3 German magnates and drive out 1396 Nathaniel P. Willis, fam-| heavy snow in portions of the! . Send 12 issues of Midweek Pictorial and My Daily Diary eas ———— mains, and she thought it would be cheap- ! German officials, ed New York journalist, editor.| Rocky Mountain and Piateau! ‘for 1937 for which I enclose one dollar (currency, money order, - Raymond Moley, once a brain truster, | er all around to ship him down and back, pe ... poet and dramatist of his day, —| check), Fd Aah > PR — Beloved Metropolitan ‘ * ied e H ‘ oo that’no politician ever created a| rather than have them “come up here and House’sbaritone, Axtonio.0°% _&¢ poeeas Maine... Die Skin$Sufferers NGG (bis beens sas scbckececccacshceteceet nents : more abundant life. Nor can anyone do} sit around my house, eatin’ all the time | scotti, makes his farewell appear. 98-2 1867. cTamty eRe Inn Wenig eh acs) AOMPEEE 4 -+oresnrasecosssveseeevenesteesasetneinean anne that for us; it is in ourselves, like educa-| and drinkin’ whisky at the wake.” ance in New York City. 1835—Luey H. Hooper, au-| _zema, rashes and similar ills,in the | City .......cccececececececececuees Mitta onaeeden ti ee ee mer .,.... thor, born in Philadelphia. Died gentle medication of Lan The (name paper, city, state) io teats King George in Paris, Aug. 31, 1893, No more Sunday funerals will be held | V died just before midnight, Lon- Bouse. 2), 1a esino ' 1am a reader of The Key West Citizen, Key West, Florida. Key West is unique in one respect. In| in the San Luis Valley region of Califor- |!" time 1859—Charles A. Lindbergh, ‘ that city i » ani 2 sea recs a . : father of the aviator, Little Falls. $e — = =a . y is ‘i -_ ae where one can nia, if a new organization demanding . oy ces cone Soha gintnipen. taedeeee « #3 ae play from the Atlantic ocean to the Gulf| six-day week has its way. The new 7 d: > Horosco @ Non-Partisan League leader, de- CLL ALLL L LALIT SS MEDS SAS OBA of Mexico.—Times-Union. And it is only| “union” is composed of ministers, under- oday's P nouncer of war propaganda, writ- a : a a 9-hole golf course, at that. takers, musicians, sextons and grave-dig- ;* once © er on financial reform); born in 8 1 a See : gers, i Today's, native; is. somewhat Sweden. Died May 24.1924. & ; 4 cs = ‘i Boas amctal = ee ; There are people in Key West who pee eas eaten ee A municipal a'ligator farm is 4 aornct pind erg. 8 merchant and, being A young woman student at Miami | tion. rab should a e to ee onde eH aaa ee, Uaytons N N broad-minded, have no exceptions to his University recently asked a druggist how ae beleeset ie Ulta ana _ — presenting a bill, but they get meovoked| to catch a cold, as she wanted one right | herent impulse. A good parental’ IF YOU’RE PAST 40 AND e WE MENESE Ga aT TaN ein ry ee & when he indicates that he expects to get! away. She had tried sitting in a draft and | tva‘ning is important. | CAN’T SLEEP TRY THIS & se d S: coa, 17 nits g ay ; : Bi _ : be - 4 pe Py —. ' a -- . ae ong, > nigh, a . his money. other forms of exposure without success.) 71. house in which Gen, Samj Nervous people should drink & : 8 “Cae ci ae a . | Her object was to have an excuse for not | Houston, ator of Texas, died rege eee ae <<. GALVANIZED, = 19"x30", at IRONING CUSHION PADS: Full a s ri * * 2 4 2 as been re-|0f delicious Vino! . & a e Popular Deverage I! making a speech, for which she had been a cat satan earns | Nerves melas, sound sleep follows. | each .. $1.60 ize, ruaranteed, e: 40c the world, but it .is: ost-popular} |. aenrent tored and opened to the pub- | Ne r in Key ae Tere a h given an assignnient, nas Vinol gives new pep, strength. % Giccienelenh eg ak Ag ee cael aa 4 = Nhe nial ped ape: By the ees eee | Oriental Pharmacy. : way wi olds. ecord for t reatest mil cis Pr rt Myers, ' —— FE SETTER RIE T ChATC. Whi . dail ae ie Oe alten leg A patent has been granted L. F. Siela pi pad pata a hie Say => Pasa Saag a Ra IN TOILET SEATS: White celluloid CIRCULAR MIRRORS: 14” dia ® on the island? Pepe, the c ife ‘dispenser of Bluffton, Ind., on a baking paw’ of new | yancing in weight from 80 to 375 CASA MARINA i) finish, each $3.25 meter, shock-proof 69c \) ead enrinoiidoas Band hi ean “ive design, which produces buns wi hole ! pounds. Key West’s Hotel DeLuxe \ B: "iy Kiavits Slends 11 A 4 4 RSS i i a e is “for inserti ne 3. AROS. GREPC ES —American Plan— wh LAMPS: Stand high thie desired fuforniation’ in the middicy athe ole is — ya 5 or The first submarine cable con- ¥ 999 Delightful Rooms, Each ® dork “ite © we sieinees q of hamburgers.” according to a descrip-| nected Iveland and Newfound- With Private Bath ® APAIELOGAINY fillishiwood. water a 4 The Moors once inhabited Valencia. Gonan she Uiterary -Digest/- brobably de: jland: EE Evening Dinner ...... $2.00 i proof $2.25 rd 75 ) 3pai 5 + ”| signed to produce a handier hot dog. Sty ee ae | tere Es $2.25 « Sc Spain, and to them it was Paradise, over peuce mpeneee:: bs ® " 0 Re retina Hessen tobe. su = Opens Skin Pores Afternoon Tea... 50 || SEER teem Q\o ave. a penra dees ~ tte ules teas The fact that King George VI was Kills Scalp Itch Palm Shaded Beach with Casino {| ‘ . pended and that a portion of it had fallen turally left-handed -has given fresh im-| jn%itslyltth killing medicines Massour in, Attendance ® GALVANIZED WASH TUBS GALVANIZED WATER 4 down on earth. The Spanish government | Paturally left-handec 2 . Bea pores and hair follicles || Florida East Coast Hotel Co. & Guaranteed leak-proof and BUCKETS which now has its seat in Valencia has no! Petus to the old argument concerning why | and thus gets at and kills the Peter Schutt, Manager rust-proof 2 Ot ‘i 4 misconceptions about pieces of Heaven| @bout one-third of all children exhibit | cause of sealp itch. 35¢ ard $1.00, (7 sais I | : labs a a falling down on them when the rebels| “Southpaw” tendencies. The king has —— oe mete eae ie No, 1 70¢ : ep _ \ bombard the town from the sky. | virtually overcome his _ left-handedness CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF it No, 2 75c 14 Of 35¢ Q ' 5 Are RE Saat | except in playing tennis. He stammers, a THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK % ae pa ) a 40 - A 3 per cent tax on real estate sales| failing which some psychologists attribute OF KEY WEST 4 eee ay - % and similarly equitable methods of tax-| to changing from left to right, as has hap- as at the close of business December 31, 1936, \ WASH BOARDS, galvanized 35c \ i ith s .| pened in the case of many other persons, | — Comptroller's Call Ree eee: See eer ing other property, coupled with sane re pore Sep aa | RESOURCES ee hae \) ssneiabiabiciliiaiaeie X duction in government cost and collection 5 +; Loans and Investments $275,660.47 IN of the enormous amount of delinquent | nat : oar _ Overdratts — “F87 e e * property taxes, would easily replace the A new bridge willbe named for ‘the pee Tea oe "30,920.76 KY e ar oset Ining N revenue now being collected through our| late Lewis T. Stone of . Winstead, Conn., Other Bonds and Securi- ; % o antiquated ad valorem tax system, accord-| who for years regaled newspaper, readers tock otithoiwedaraiiite: a Tw NO MOTHS—NO ROACHES—KEEP THEM FROM a ing to a statement released here by the} with tall stories af three-headed chickens, ve Bank : 4,500.00 iy YOUR CLOTHES ® Tax Revision League. five-legged cows and other creations of = Federal’ De- rates his fertile imagination.. Appropriately United’ Sate eee a e In Bundles of 32 Sq. Ft. Tongued and Grooved. No Broken B & How many know that there was a| enough, the bridge will span Sucker creek. ment Obligations di- ity PER BUNDLE $3.75 My rect 2 y fully great scandal attached to the purchase of ee Praettennee Seba $612,571.98 & ae & Alaska from Russia in the year 1867? The The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Cash and due from Banks 366,479.40 979,051.38 & ® purchase price was $7,200,000 and it was| neth Brown of Omaha starts with good Sh seaeese A) SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGIN. ‘ charged by several newspapers that only | prospects for a long life, if heredity counts | LIABILITIES mere i q N . :. is "so gi. asi i ae aaa },000.! $5,000,000 actually reached the Russian} for anything. On his father’s side he has} ae z $ eaten N “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” . Government, the remainder distributed| four grandparents, four great-grand- | Deposits os... * 1,298,479.17 { , é among congressmen, lobbyists and news-| parents and a great-greatgrandfather. On Foren e White and Eliza Streets Phone 598 4 paper men who had helped push the bill| his mother’s side he has a_ great-great- 462,532. X N LG LI LE LL a LOLI LI IP VOT a ws.

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