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tt 30. 7: LAE of of thanks, resol ca tes will b scene ef IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST , ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN 1. Water and Sewerage. P 2 . Bridges to complete Road to Main land. 3. Free Port, 4 Hlotuls.and Apartments, 6. Rathing Pavilion, ange, * A 7. 7 Ab yorte—Land and Sea, Consolidation of County and City * Sometimes the zealous jealous. The average politician believes in service, but by and for himself. When a hard-headed business man offers you a bargain, think twice, It’s no disgrace not to know the an- swers to all the fool questions you are asked. are also Advertising is a great aid to your business, if you use it, ana to your com- petitor if you don’t use it, siThe over-age Justices might take a lesson fromo Edward VIII.—Tampa_ Tri- bune. Court a woman or leave the court for one? ‘The president thinks that the Su- preme Court justices prefer to ide horse and buggy fashion when he would like to have them use limousites. Wisecracking on the death in a theater of 658 human beings, even if they are Chinese, cannot be classed as funny. Such quibs are not so’“hot.” One cannot render the highest kind of justice if one hates, hut that does not mean that we cannot give the works to immorality, war and sin in general. If you think these is a misnomer, call it righteous indignation. How times change! It was only in the year 187@*that, receiving #¥@Wort a band of women*had met to advo wo- man suffrage Queen Victoria wrote she . was anxious to enlist everyone to speak or write against this mad, wicked folly! Home accident deaths in 1936 were 39,000; a rise of 24 per cent from 1935, and 500 more than the deaths caused by the automobile, so it is a little more dan- gerous to remain at home and a little less hazardous to ride in the car. It is estimated there are more than 250,000 people living in trailers in Flor- ida alone, and the coming is still strong. It is reasonable to suppose that every, one of them will have us an.objective the tr over sea to Key West,...We le leave te your imagination, Most of the® eee “td9 Presi a) Roosevelt's "probesal, fo" ine Fase | ‘the i it: ber of Supreme Court ee comes from these who do noi oppose any change in the fundament:'’s of government, provided _ they are submitted to the people for con- _ sideration and action. That is the lawful way. If the president thought that he ould gain his point by submitting his ls te the electorate, he would adopt that method, but he knows if sub- mitted to the people they would ‘never pass. ‘ ‘Washington and George Dewey are claim- - e $6,000 in promoting his little : GA. the list of mem! 5 many-notables throughout: the world, SrasAdew days ago Georgia’s senior Uni- s Senator, Walter F. George, was ected: president of the: society, succeed- ‘ing former Senator George H. Moses of New Hampshire, Other officials, according to a_ list published in Time, are Vice-President George Arliss, Poet Laureate George Ade, Lyricist George M. Cohan, Steward King George II of Greece, and Sergeant-at-Arms George Herman “Babe” Ruth, George ed as patron saints, Ait his home in Vienna, Ga., President- Senator. George said in connection with his acceptance of the new. honor which has | come to:him: “Porters should be called by somé official title, perhaps ‘Porter,’ or, why nét call ‘them by their own names?” Which ‘seems, reasonable enough. the British Empire. white it sur, brian et a ip oh fe a -ER2g -_————————- Credit ih nay be CARE IN FIRST AID June, 1935. published se picompres Mr Aberhart proposed. as soon as} not for Social z practicable. to create purchasing} Meanwhile; the Basic Divi- power by distributing monthly ‘to{dend Association has bee every bona-file citizen, 21 years of}early paymer* of the monthly * age or more. “basic dividends" in the »while Mr. flpabrsib: form of “non-negotiable certificates” | that he would not be ready of the presumed value of $25.00 with a year and ~ half after the electi smaller payments to children andj October 14, 1935. The time ts young persons. Every citizen was to| up. but the dividends are not yet be given a dividend book and a book} sight. (Address questions to the abhor care of this newspaper) BFE SIS RESON EMENEE. ESE Many victims wnjured in automobile and other accidents are further hurt and often put beyond the reach of medical or surgical aid through ignorant and _ care- less handling by persons at the scene, ac- cording to Dr, B. P. Stookey of New York, who has seen many such cases. He warns: “Never lift the head of an_ injured person until he has told you whether he Today’s Birthdays! can move his legs or hands. If he cannot move his hands his neck is broken. If he cannot move his legs, his back is broken. “In both cases the spinal cord is in- jured, If you left his head to give him a drink of water, or if you fold him up to carry him, you inevitably grind the in- jured spinal cord between parts of the broken vertebrae and destroy any useful eft tion at the Porter Dock today. ie. Zs oe “tae with a length of) Eee i : feet and equiped with 6000. he j DRESS Se cts campnceg, WHEN YOU BUY THE atrived this morning from Palm | i Beach. The magnificent vessel is owned by S. R.° Guggenheim,)' copper magnate of New York who, with a party, is making the trip thhrough Florida waters: The vessel is capable of developing 32 Knots speed an hour, and is mag- nificently furnished throughout. a Today s' sees Anniversaries Edward Weeks, Jr., associate, eeeeeeeeeeceoscqsevesees editor of the Atlantic Monthly, 479g william Dunlap, New Boston, boin at Elizabeth, N. Js|-yori’s noted versatile painter, ac- 39 years ago. jtor, playwright, manager, h's- torian and writer, born at Perth Amboy, N. J. Died Sept. 28, 1839, The over sea highway will bring many more visitors than tome by train and for that rea- son the aquarium should be on the highway, is the declaration of, €, C.,Symonette who is in charge Cincinnati} the information booth at bed Newcomb Carlton of New York, chairman of the board of the Western Union, borh at Elizabeth, N. J., 68 years ago. 1792—John Locke, hysician, scientist and invento! railway station. Since it is remnant of the cord which may have es- Se ae ace ora at Lagaateks Neg Died | lieved that the highway will heme J U NIOR BL caped injury in the original accident.” iss ee ‘inal rn betta gt July 10, 1856. an average of 25,000 automobiles, to the city each month during the| A Peoouct OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST BLADE MAKERS Board and of the Home Owners’ Loan Corp., born at Manchester, N. H., 64 years ago. In such cases it is best to roll the vic- tim gently onto a blanket and carry him face downward, If no blanket is avail- able he should be carried so as to avoid} Dr. Thomas J. J. See of Val- ‘Blair, St. tilting the head forward. The idea is to sel, Cab epee U's Novy, born Louis lawyer, congressman, Union keep the back and neck straight, instead j°™@\'c"" of “ie ‘avy, DOrM} general, senator, born at Lexing- of doubled up, until a physician can make ee Cea RBS daly! PTET. an examination, : 1798—Sir Allan Canadian statesman, Aug. 8, 1862. N. McNab, born, Died 1821-—Francis | P,) William H: Dick of Memphis,} 1823—Stephen, Smith, New When the person is unconscious, he |Te"n., lumberman, pres‘dent of | York surgeon, pioneer in public hould be handled th the Miss'ssippi River Flood Con-!health, born in Onandaga Co., N. should de handy the same way, a8 A PFe- 14-0) Asso., born at Rock Inland. |, Died Aug. 26, 1922. caution against: further damaging a pos-|IIl., 65 years ago. sibly broken neck or back. An injured MADE OF PURE. WHITE PINE. SUB- STANTIALLY CONSTRUCTED. 445 = | 1843—Adelina Patti, = pri : Guy F. Alen, chief d'sbursing; donna, born in Spain. Died ”” HIGH. q person should be handled gently in all officer of the U.S. Treasury,| Wa'en: Sept. 27, 1919, 32 Fi 49 cases, without too much haste, born at Delphi, Mich., 60 aa - ‘5 ago. ie — a ote bp | geen SMa SRI ALC Cz edelphia archaeo! * LOTTERIES PROPOSED Garg, Garrett 0 ker and literary editor. born 14x54” | 2.80 2 ——_ Tons (Paris; Died Nov. 14, 1921. er, born at Pana, i The present frantic efforts to raise j years ago,,, : . An earthworm can grow a new IRONING TABLE PADS .................. 40 a money “for*g@vernmental pu 2 ce AO head or tail if the one he has is cut 1oney Tor "gov , purposes have ‘Andes. Hedin =e or 8 ELECTRIC IRONS ...............:.-..:e0:-c00 1.75 given risg to the serious suggestion that a bor 72 yen a0. 0 iia a0 Federgl fottery be established with a rake- if off for the benefit of the national treasury. To most persons this proposal will probably seem immoral and absurd today, yet in the early years of our national ex- istence public lotteries were very common, Prior to 1820 no less than 70 lotteries were authorized by Congress. The Continental Congress in 1776 con- ducted a lottery to raise money for the Revolutionary Army; President Washing- ton approved a lottery for building a part Cast Iron Kitchen Ware CORN STICK PANS. 11 STICKS OPP AN: ciao, 85c Serving Key West | FEVER Half Century 24 Hour Ambulance Service Liquid - Tablets first day Salve-! ‘Nose Drops __ Headache 30 minutes, Licensed Embaimer . Phone 135 Night 696-w ,| Try “Rub-My-Tism”-World’s Best Liniment HEAVY IRON SKILLETS. 11” IN DIAMETER, 214” DEEP, AT. BREAKFAST SKILLETS. DI- VIDED INTO FIVE COM- PARTMENTS ................ $1.00 CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST DUTCH OVENS, 8 QT. CAP. HEAVY TOP .. - $1.65 of the national capitol; Harvard, Yale, as at the close of, business December 31, 1936, : ° # artmouth, Williams and Columbia 3 Rees aria Aluminum Ware ' rsities were supported in part by lot- Loans and Investments . $ 275,660.47 ries in early days and innumerable lot- Overdrafts ee 7.87 EGG POACHERS. POACHES 4 TEA KETTLES. CAST ALUML eries were openly and legally conducted Henkine Beas mune 30,920.76 EGGS AT A TIME ....... $1.35 JM. WILL LAST A_ LIFE for various other charitable and educa- Other Bond= and Secari- meh TIME, 5-QT. ........ $4.78 _L tional shternnists. Sect a joni ke i ie . 2 we 7.7, oy st, European governments have at Sere: tank . 4,500.00 | CONVES Kero ss 4-QT. SAUCE PAN WITH song, y€,9r another employed national Temporary eae De- 591.84 COVERS BEA poo et COVER. HEAVY QUALITY, lotteries as a means of raising funds for United Sais Goes : | BeQT nee ceneee $1.59 Ser reise atorsten $1.30 their public treasuries. Cuba has con- ment Obligations ae | ducted a national lottery since the founda- Sa sa ie aed $612,571.98 tion of the republic. Cash and due from Banks 366,479.40 979,051.38 The foregoing facts are cited, not as a $1,462,532.48 an argument for a national lottery at the SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING CO. 7 LIABILITIES resent time, rely to show that} Capital . $ 100,000.00 ar sone ba bye Maas . pate im Den abe: Undieiled. Pt aad Meperone - 1 20847017 a x 2 oe Sela rage Re oc. Fea ,298,479.17 . - moral proceeding was in earlier times White and Eliza Streets sake -the: i Phone 598 $1,462,532.48 Member of Federal Reserve System Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation looked upon as an entirely proper means of raising public funds i 3 Es Z 2 : LAA edn ddnddgirreddLdgddi ttititwitittitibkbdéd GLIGIIILIILVOISISL IL OV<IOVILIAS.