The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 27, 1937, Page 2

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h a method of computing it adept- e Council of Nice inthe year 325. ‘The custom of celebrating Easter is} 9 -. . ee G esi) sally an outgrowth of the Jewish Pass-| - Ualoersity cP 4 : os h ‘and south Atlantic States, | There no trace of its observance r : LB og hristian festival in the New Testa- “ment or in the writings of the apostolic fathers. In fact, neither Christ nor the | apostles enjoined the keeping of this or any other festival. But as most of the early Christian’ were derived from the Jewish church, many of the old Jewish festivals continued to be observed by them and _ gradually ; passed into the Christian calendar. seeiibnsik coals tagdeenin to fre: Phelan Novice SSS~SS The name of Easter is derived from dnithontek aud: north winds witht . icsat ot EAS perotutions of | Eastre, the Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring, y —_ ‘this: afternoon and early a shy ehurches trom which octane customs which “ marked the aa a a e" ‘open forum and invites discus: | C8Y 8 Observance are drawn, from pagan ¢ colder, showers in extreme south is will not publieh an of Ieeal or general | sources, In the ancient church the cele- [ee tonight; Sunday fair to sats fe Vicinity: Mostly cloudy and colder, with showers tonight. Sunday partly cloudy and err RATES publish anonymous communi- 4 . 0} 1 i tly cloudy and continued cool. bration of Easter lasted eight days, but - [geo oo ee eeenn sre after the eleventh century it was limited. Hsoking hark.,35 to 9, primitive pat c 4 {and East Gulf: Moderate to fresh ‘to three, later to two, and finally to one. «bs Mowever, for good. otlitiedbibe: Su: biat " . north and northwest winds, .and The proper time for the observanvé'}" : tel mostly overcast weather with it i tat jualls over south portion this aft- of Easter has been the subject of "pittey "gr rom Secon and, early ton'ght; ‘partly controversy among, various Christian,, ‘farmen srotertay ercast Sunday. || groups. In the year 197 Pope Victor sx- of al ane of a0 i: 8 ¢ i WEATHER CONDITIONS chasing power Yheasured in. prices -A moderate disturbance that was communicated Polycrates, bishop of Eplie- | say. in those ,| Sus, and his entire Asiatic following for | glone was higher than before the Ode Che south. Toxas.count yestons} {MPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ha ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN — Water and Sewerage. Saree SOPAe Fel. e Nare Pree Port. “Don’t expose your valuables to robbery and fire hazards. We have a few safety deposit boxes for ‘rental to those of our clients who desire te use them for the safekeeping of jewelry, deeds, mortgages, life insurance policies, your will or ji not conforming to the Roman custom. The | far fom 1% to 17%, and thet ee ch day morning his moved eastward; 22Y other securities or valuable documents, Hotels and Apartments. Greek church did not adopt the Roman | cause their acreage and crops were ito the west-central Florida coast, Rathing Pavilion, Aiport —Land and Sea. Wonbelidation of County and City Government. by ? larger. Halcyon days, when land in Tampa, 29.78 inches, and has |} date until 1928, so that only during the ‘5 last 14 years has the entire Christian (Address ouestions to the author cate of pest ree cee ee ‘hours in the lower Missinsippi world observed Easter simultaneously, ‘alley, and the East Gulf and THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY According to present usage Easter EASTER wae [set At ten ‘ican Ral Member of the FDIC can not occur earlier than March 22 or . ‘ | Member of the Federal Reserve sere. 8 eae ing heavy.on the Gulf coast from} later than April 25. The last time it fell } Easter Sunday! x = New Orleans; to Apalachicola. ! r n 2 A Gay hats—new dresses, 4 Pr is also | the! os Excessive use of liquor demands its) 4, March 22 was in 1818, after which ‘Tall. white. Iaies, and’ jonquils perth sAtlaatic “‘Stabea; while. the| oventaaily, some three centuries must elapse before it piueng the ‘sacred altars. high pressure area, still crested | Most reforms are wrecked when they | °CcUs so early again. It fell on April 25 The risen ce _ Seen over the northern Plains, over- touch the pocketbook. |, the last time in 1886, and will occur so And the crucifixion, ‘ Nh ta ee me eee as late only once in the present century, in —BARBARA GREENE. GT FAP SPA LDP EAL ES Happy the nation which recognizes a | 1943. Tar eae Ya would-be dictator in time. ig agE Re. : THE VALUABLE X-RAY SE ee Pee oe ee see less one knows the easier it is to} a EERIE : VOODOO DRUMS & positive conviction. It is almost impossible to over-esti:} . t NM i mate the value of the X-ray in the modern By the flickering flames of a driftwood fire ¥ is supposed to suppress| treatment of diseases and injuries, and the Black Congo men dance and never tire, number of lives saved each year through To voodoo drums, its use cannot even be approximated. Yet Through the ominous hush of a tropic night * = They chant in the driftwood fire’s light— the use of this wonderful instrument ot Black Conga ten elk cloth acaved Iola science is not nearly so widespread as it Mallé oir ca ya di moins,” = * i y should be To voodoo drums, the not beget him. Cone - Framing neutrality legislation seems te be as difficult as enforcing it. Half of the world seems busy becom- In discovering otherwise hidden dis- Weirdly fee shake sin fitdlés. whine iti Grotesquely the flame-lit-figurés twine ing the slaves of their own dictators. eased conditions of the teeth alone, the | As black Gouge: mel! Git cloth arkned toins X-ray renders one of its most important Chant, “Mallé oir ca, ya di-moins services to mankind. For it is now uni- To voodoo drums; versally recognized that infections orig- The tom-toms roll and the dried gourds shake inating from abnormal conditions sur- As black Congo men incantations make rounding the teeth often lead to poisoning Fo: voodoo drums... of the entire blood stream and consequent i —MARIE CAPPICK. chronic affections of other parts of the SWho is there gho. Can’ resist me: body, including the heart. Seen ts ase nike: LOA DAC EA RSRe Sees eersececeeoseseseseoorsee We nominate as the most abused word in the language, the word “Justice.” . Matters are even more difficult for the modern Romeo whose Juliet lives in a trailer. Not every invitation carries the best These points are vividly set forth by mm , eccccccccccccccccccocces . wiehes of the host or hostess for an ac-| the Dental Institute of America which Today i) T Hi ceptance. points out that X-ray films are usually A sh enoynl vole 'oday: In istory cae tenner sine heeessary to determine whether the teeth nn Fes “| dee eve ee Whe remembers wher the well- | 1794—1Ae6 8? Congress’ approv- deed man wore a stiff standing collar| disease conditions. The U. S. Public} 17 jane .Gold tye, fiayt, -d, laying the basis of America’s 5 eae . . ng of her-sex in:the INéw World tobe) Navy —“ Whereas, the depradation: foup inches high? j Health Service put its stamp of approval, ‘pine distinguished as althotatitet, |Monmitted by the yeast cor hr, Sie Gad bog the subject in a pamphlet one section daigit& of Y"noted “New "York" suirs''6n Atherican commerce A woman's hands are more expres-| of which says: statecman, botanist and scient’st, Naval force for its _prote sive than @ man's—except when she is “The teeth should be X-rayed period- driving in heavy traffic. ically and these pictures should show : each tooth from at least two different} 1838—Genevi The time it takes some folks to eat in| angles. Because of complicated condi- ® ewell restaurant would make one think | tions, it may sometimes be necessary to they were on a sit down strike. take an X-ray picture of one tooth from cine several angles before a correct interpreta- ! Those who have never seen a geyser! tion can be made.” may form a fair idea of one by pushing in| It is encouraging to note that more born. Died March 10, 1766, Four ships to carry 44 guns each os ‘and two ships to carry 36 guns e Ward, tragic each. . .if peace takes p!ace—no act born in New York. Died farther proceedings be had under in London, Aug. 18, 1922. \this Act.” are affected by chronic abscesses or = ‘ : | N) 16-Pc. Set $1.00 1869—Myra Bradwell of Chi- cago, the first woman in the world to be editor-business manager of Died May 2, 1931, ja weekly legal magazine; re 1840—G Baker, New York banker, born at Troy, N. Y- HOUSEHOLD SCALES: Ac- 5 Gallon OIL CANS: Heavily ——. = ‘a license to practice law by Ilin- curate. eigh 2 ’ ized. © | @ milk bottle top with the thumb. and more people are realizing the import- 1843—Elijah McCoy, Detroit’s - 0is_ bee! ao “married fectian in ounce — SPAR eR 1s ewes CS ee SR SS sits ance of mouth hygiene and are making} Negro inventor in the field of Under disability.” 7 ee SE A ; Our infant film prodigies had better} use of the valuable aid which the X-ray [ee aati machine lubrication,! © ygg4__Fj atematitn ia quae , make bay while the sun‘ “shiiies,. The | affords. {born in Canada, Died Oct. 10,‘ experimental telephone line be-| WATER COOLERS: Bright en- STONE WARE WATER COOL. Dionnes will soon be coming’ hong!’ .") Pasi gS aa 1929. jtween Boston and New: York— ameled. finish. Ivory trimmed ERS: Hardened stone glazed oe os “LITTLE DISCUSSED” paces record long distance then. a ppt od Galvanized wore, My inside and outside— The proper mame “Guy” romes from r= | ee is pad 1918—In view of Allies’ des- 6 Gallon __. 5.25 3 Gallon .. ie be perate situation in France, Gen. Pershing offered services of Amer- ican soldiers wherever needed. the “guy? f@ kitow Fut haten't got any hear, in the words of Anne O'Hare Me-jh.46, born at Newburyport, Ma nense. | pabatted Cormick, that “American affairs are little | pied-in Washington, Oct. - 20. discussed” on the other side of the At- | lantic. 3 f acs if. KEY WEST The writer for the New York Times Plan it sclat: fee COLONIAL HOTEL is in Great Britain, after some months onjthe X-rays, b Died Feb. 10, : , . YS, » 10 bin C i the continent, and she is impressed with ' 1923. H He. Centar of the: Bslonng leak proof and rust proof— BATHROOM SCALES: “Cor 15 Gallon . $1.00 rect in every weigh” — 26 Gallon . 2.25 EACH ... i Not only Key Westers, but people everywhere are lottery-minded and play the numbers by hunch and chance. In Haly no plows person dreams of the Ma- $2.98 SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING CO. the Celtic and nie@hs “sense,” but some of It may be interesting to Americans to ‘ A . z \ Corp& ‘officer, Arctic explorer \ ‘ . ; ) \ ‘ . ax (8 ‘ GARBAGE CANS: Guaranteed * ‘ % . ‘ . . ‘ . ‘ donee without rushing out at once to play | the fact that, except “among a few in-,= —— =| 8 pee her numbers, 6, 8 and 15, and we have no| tellectuals,” affairs in this country are not iL Fist Cipee-—Firepsgetce “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” doubt thet many who read this item will} considered very important. Of. course, | PALACE ' ate Rte i . . put down these numbers and play them! neutrality legislation, which might affect Miriam Hopkins in || Garage levator |! White and Eliza Streets a ee ee Se Phone 598 @t the next drawing, but we do not guar- | European powers at war, is interesting be- MEN ARE NOT GODS H eae | antee results, cause it “strikes home.” Comedy and Cartoon ! Esoniae, Eee | si Mioviomend: asi saat spree stemee, Ne

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