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5 ADVERTISING ‘Made known on application. _ SPECIAL NOTICE notices, cards of thanks, resolutions of it notices » will be charged for at 10 cents a line. 3 for entertainments by churches Lea ‘which to be derived are 5 cents a lise. is an oven forum and invites discus- public issues and subjects of local or general it will not publish anonymous communi- | operating with fedetal,s~loeal, «industrial and institutional »Hedstng*-programs throughout the country. patos . Working with the Bureau of Stand- ards, in Washington, the industry is pass- ing on to its membership suggestions which tend to improve the quality and utility of all burned clay products, also to ririil Hie Sezeoess nl 3 tf £, i aiid 8 ‘nds Mrs, B. Bi Goor-| i et dear They’ died : hf ce hep ae jennie Lind Davis and Miss Ada Gijmore, two other pas-| The _|sengers in ithe car suffered se-|* 1 crossing said he made every fort to stop the. car but had to; Plans are going aah z i i ag #4 i : Fe step aside to keep from being run bers of the Key West over. attend the ceremonial in Miami on Tuesday. Regular monthly meeting fi many local members the Monroe county commission-; has not been stated. standardize the colors of brick and_ tile. ‘From various researches and tests it is able to offer valuable aid to architects, con- tractors and others concerned with build- IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST | ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN & * oS) g dividends, or profits, to the who receive incomes.in any or all of these forms. In brief, Satipnal 2 ? g i s 1. Water and Sewerage. Encotve 1s toe seit eee tains the form | ers will be held tonight at the) John Quinn, and several SMe We woivlete ticad to tae ing problems, sectional and local. Steps } 2q/vidual incomes eee dends, | county court house, This is to'will leave to attend the lund. ate also being taken to increase the num- be one of the important meetings monial when a large number * 5 * of the month with many impor- candidates will be initiated. ae Oa ber of bricklayer apprentices, f taut matters to. be: brought before! : Since about one-fourth of all-employes | Bureau of erm ooo.000, of which Activities this week at the Mal- Hotels and Apartments. rere lory docks consist of a number of of the country are dependent in one‘ way ei at Lottie od tha actus at or another on construction work; this well i cerns in the form of sufpluses. Indi- considered program should be ~of ~ great | Wusthof course. saved much more value not only to the industry but to the Sad to say, the national income pro- general public. It is highly significant Menibers of the 8-Bl.elass of improvementiis:: Cisterns have »|Monroe County High S¢hdol yes- been decked and a number of s|terday afternoon. organized a lit- buildings have been painted. euced in the year 1932 was only $39,- ‘kind to be organized in the school piven ayer Oe eee it classed as the Junior High. Miss . . : was prid out, the ference or ei x o that practical men are expecting a big}? 517,000,000 being mad: up fois year was $94,900,000, 000, oe 88% ot | Dorothy Austin, English teacher, ee TT ret. 2 ildi . ‘ surpluses saved turing our years of | the national income produced, leaving |. isor.} kes are violent forms of class war- 126 popm: Sug ate gecing: -Feady to plenty, in fact, ‘he deficits ‘of ‘he! lite ut deficits for the owners of ed aay i tak igbesd . it, years . inclusive, amount 0 | property. 7 fare. $27,400,000,000, an enormous sum in| But what would have happened to |gtam to be given tomorrow after- as at the close of business December 31, 1936, itself and yet a small fraction of the | labor and the nation at large if the |noon. Officers of the literary Comptroller's Call 7 . siness losses of ne phages it was spying rerkee ca had not been a ‘society are Charles Yates, presi-| ‘ RESOURCES ; i tunate t i i : = ¥ ‘e We ste ferninst ~ expe College |- S | D E I; i G H Re S Goons il lad aside sch, large plenty? Shae eater dent; Earl Pinder, vice president;| Loans pa Investments . $ 275,660.47 becai man: i - ‘: y 2 G Saund tary; J werdratte oa oa 4 pe y people call it the elec (Address questions to the author care of this newspaper) eid Loves: F dacdiers Kibet Banking House, Furniture be. torial college. #2 eshete ane ter: Tom Wat: and Fixtures 30,920.76 “ Nw nt ee Roberts, class reporter; Tom War- -——- - By MARCY B. DARNALL. 1g? ren, clats reporter. Other Bonds and An_ exchange likens gossip to mud Former Editor of The Key West Citizen Home 2 1 . é ge ms i¢ thrown against a clean wali: it may not z : , ee Sal Beene wea) serve Bank ... 4,500.00 © © idk Wik Ke Sbaves = mark Again, what’s in a name. In a law- There’s a poor, little home by the old Suwanneé the: Arts -Sotlety -clatiis will. be} Temporary Federal ¥ : 2 suit between Luther Wright and Hermann On. the eogs Ok © County, 50mm, berafeltes ictan regi Perce lag posit Junranre. ane at —. z Sony fikacots 4 a And roses ¢ling to this home dear to me, i si Mea ct ipl Mtoe Steel, | United ae ote ; ‘ ongg, rival claiman orig! Oo a Altho it ic faling down. baritone. All members of the so- ment igations No political debt can be paid at the patent, Judge Leon R. Yankwich of Los ciety and a large number of} rect andlor. fully public expense, and John L. Lewis should 8 x I long for thi: home when I’m lonely and blue, guests have secured tickets for! guaranteed sie. $612,571.98 Dees thi wisdom io know that Angeles ruled: “The court holds that How uch none will ever know; thle raaiiteel deat Cash and due from Banks 366,479.40 979,051.38 is ight i: Tron; ni ry is right.” I iiss its cool shady porch, and you te _ Wrig pebid eau Rouge Js eight Sitting there where the roses grow. Mae West drew $480,833 salary in 1936. Aind had many a laugh over the ribald jokes tolc about ‘ter in the mean- time. In Lachine, Canada, city authorities hired wreckers to tear down a house con- demned as unsafe. The job. was com- pleted in one day, due to the energetic ef- In dreams I hear the old Suwannee, Aind the creak of an old rope swing. 1 lcng for the leafy magnolia tree Where mocking-birds ‘used to sing. I left it there, that roze covered home At 9 o’clock tomorrow morning, there will be opened in Key West} one of the most modern and up- to-the-minute drygoods stores in the city. This wax the annaunce-} ment made today by A. pot berg, manager of the Over-Seas Member of Federal Reserve System Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation By the banks of the old Suwannee, wei But I hear it call where ever I roam, “Come back, come back to me.” ... o —CHARLES COLBERT., forts of the wrecking crew. Next day it was discovered that they had razed the wrong house when the owner sued the city for $5,200. If you have not already made a con- tribution to the relie* fund for flood suf- ferers, do so at once. ‘lhe money you give may yet save a human life, Dry Goods company, who predicts LOPLI IIa DS SM, Key West, Fla., aot Sa Jan, 29, 1937. € In one respect, 19387 is no different * froni other years—it isn’t safe to race a railroad engine to the crossing. This warn- ing is for the folks who go to the main- land in their cars. The Key West Citizen is still talking about city zoning. It is already practically in the so-called Torrid Zone.—P. E. B. in Tampa Tribune. We have given up the thought of city zoning long ago, and come to th8.epiglusion that it can’t happen —s i subject. } ¢ ing an , and Uncle Sam should Wo.the.same-thing. There are many “not See who do not-own automobiles, plans were changed considerably by ‘the hy : os aw ’ x! end © must irk them to sec thosé living ue result of the November election. Instead Today In History, Today s Horoscope = the bounty of the government enjoying ae eoccccce | COCCeocececerccesceccece something which neither can afford. “Rasputin,” who will be remembered as contributing much fine verse for the Sunshine column of the Times-Union, is making good in Key West, where he is contributing poetry and sketches for The relief to anyone own-, Mr..and Mrs. Rufus L. Cooper of Hart- | ———— selle, Ala., celebrated their 60th wedding | anniversary a few, days ago, their ages being 80 and 79 respectively. After liv- ing together that long it begins to look as if their marriage will be a successful one. It may be that “clothes do not make a man,” but Rear Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd isn’t so sure about it. Traveling in undress uniform, he was ignored by a com- mittee sent to meet him in Ogden, Utah, because they. thought he was the, station master. In Kansas City a woman handed him a lost purse, taking him Pi te a Re policeman. p 2 Former Governor Alf M-2+Laridon's of moving into the White House, he will live with his mother-in-law in Topeka. But only until his new mansion on the out- skirts of the Kansas capital is built. In one case at least, according to the well known A. P., a black cat crossing Shall the fight go on Death be the reward for glory? Martial musie will bury me, And prayers—nothing The «croll shall be read to all. I ask shall my reward Give me again the ‘home I knew, It was God’s gift to me. Material things of life have been a curse That took haprines. and love from the earth. Pathetic world where is peace? Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 30, 1937. 1809—Illinois Territory created by dividing Indiana Territory and calling the western portion Illin- ois—population about 12,000. 1865—President Lincoln accom- panied by Secretary Seward met three Confederate commissioners Pathetic World Pathetic world why unfurl Your flag of freedom? forever— shall stay me, be the end of strife? —ALBERT C. KEITH. 2 Hi ; Today promises a practical di position and some financial abili- ty, but there may be unforeseen {dangers. Follow the walks of life ! warily, for success will depend on your own exertions. There is danger of an upset in middle life. Do not love money for itself. ROOFING “ALSACE” 50 HOUR LEVER MOVEMENT BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY FINISHED CASE Bridge Lamp . . . . ; $1.69 48” HIGH—ATTRACTIVE SHADES—ALL DIFFERENT TI Tas PECIAL MUST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK ORDERED 45 Ib WEIGHT BULLSEYE ROOFING Per Rol. -:... 23 ROLLS ON HAND—PRESENT STOCK ONLY $1.80 MANTEL CLOCKS| MEDICINE CABINETS ALL METAL 4” DEEP ALL MIRROR DOOR ; = Bae in abortive peace conference on} -— Roe a S SER | Key West Citizen—Times-Union. Also a{ "e's Path was an omen of bad luck. Ay ctieship at Hampton Roads. | This Liquid Kills | Each $3. 75 Each $ 5 Key Kolumn whick is attracting attention.| Negto in Cheraw, S. C., was quarreling Se ' oe ° o> ee 2.2 5 y w a g MT ith his wife when a black-cat passed in 1880—James Bartlett Ham-} Skin Itch Quicker The comptroller general is the watch- dog of the treasery. Raiders on the ex- chequer of the government would like to have the watchdog muzzled or put out of commission, so that the looters can con- tinue their nefarious depfedations. But have no fe.r, the comptroller-generalship will not be abolished. ‘ “We also can repeal this damnable one-half per cent gross receipts tax and give some relief to the smai. business man who doesr’t have enough space in his store to paste up all the licenses he must front of him. He kicked ti at-and drop- ped dead. 7 ~A& jaikcell may*keep-anran’from run- ning away, but it can’t"keep him from run- hing for office. thé Sac) umento county, prison ‘where he, is held, an a coun- terfeiting charge, Joseph; .E.~ Julius an- nounced his candidacy for mayor of Camp- bell, O. Clergy as a class probably would not rank high as marksmen, but three in New- berry, S. C., county do. Three preachers mond of New York received pat-! ent for Hammond typewriter. 1924—-Died — in Washington, aged 67, Woodrow Wilson, 28th President. 1934—Go!d devalution here set Europe rushing to get gold here as soon as possible. 1936—United Mine Workers in convention voted to support their president, John L, Lewis, against the American Federation of La- bor, BumsteadsWormSyrup “To children an ai of mercy. Containing six kinds of itch kill- } ing medicines, Imperial Lotion flows freely into skin folds and pores to reach and kill itching of eczema, rash, tetter, ringworm and | common itch. Two sizes, 35c arid $1. from and to , Boston, New York, Miami, Jacksonville, Galveston, : New Orleans and Beyond: From Key West alternate Fridays From New York every Tuesday | From Boston every Saturday | From Jacksonville, Miami anc i New Orleans every two weeks iid al | CLIP ITIIIISIISSIIIIIIIIIITIIITII IS IIOIOODH, WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES SUCH AS CONDUIT BX CABLE, SWITCHES AND PLATES, RECEPTACLES AND MANY OTHER THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. RUBBER COVERED PLATES, LET US HELP YOU ON YOUR ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS WIRE, AND SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING CO. “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” buy.” Fred P. Cone, speaking, Governor in a party of 20 hunters in that county | airecfjons Tare” followed. "Tt NEVER White and Eliza Streets Phone 598 of Florida. Hooray for Fred!—Sanford; killed three out of a total of seven deer Bod alte sean ent, rola fol Goon, C. E. SMITH, Agent Herald. 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