The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 14, 1937, Page 2

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eae ee cag respec amen enennnemeat ener All reading sotices, cards of thanks, resolutions of be the highest ever recorded in the United States by a person of any age in a Binet- Simon test. During the following year | while in college she wrote six articles! which were accepted and published by Vanity Fair. These and other intellectual feats brought her much fame as a child prodigy. : Some time ago a New York reporter rediscovered Ellen Elizabeth, now 23, liv- ing in a small apartment in the suburbs of i ul Bais FS so i E fh e 2 i if 4 i i i [ ih 4 i A obituary notices, ete, will be charged for at r religpdig ren ornaigg wt Nee for “anterainments by churches from whicn | that city. She said she was very happy, pag hon ras af a itiaem te an open “foram Sha nites aiscus- and hoped later on to resume her literary anything, should be dong ie jesuee Ss oO or general . government bond prices’ SSteeest ‘bot it wilt noe publish anonymous communi- | work, which has been neglected for sev- ae prices — eral years, but at present she finds other activities more expedient. She is married to Harold S. Leach, an business cycle, continuing govern- ment deficits, the demand especially : i : a Fi ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN employee of an ice cream company, whom | for raw materials to be used in war = ini ae ahi she declares to be a perfect husband, in phy ong gy ewtbocemng sa — gn “tig é cao ee spite of his limited education. She, too,| devalued currencies. Can or should Edna and’ —- Who are planning « jourtey our bank offers Bridges complete Road o s 5 = i - i i y has a job—as cashier for an automobile | \' for 4 cessation of war prepara are. swimuming at the; land. tions but the pi for it is exactly but f Division street. The for! ae concern. * zero, We would Fr they nt out too far- and was’ Pre is ak on in the strong tide. She Hote! have the wisd courage. swim f , is and Apartments Sl Gg et “te | ied to swim back but gave up . . Bathing Pavilion. budget balance is for the present or | They or wi : near future impossible in France and . to her and though they are both: nations of $10, $20, $50 and $100, cost only vig SIDELIGHTS By MARCY B. DARNALL. presumably in Great Britain with her present plans for armament outlays, In the United States it can and should be done, Government budget balanc- ing will help. good swimmers they found it un-. enlo to continoe. Young Niles’ <0F 20h $100 nurchese®, They aoe heard the cries of the children and; wherever travelers go, and carry the added important feature of a prompt refund by the Airports—Land and Sea. Consolidation of County and City Governments, Also it is to be remembered. these purchases by the Federal #2 Former Editor of The Key West Citizen Until the world’s largest dirigible, the Hindenburg, exploded at Lakehurst, N. J., No one wishes to check economic recovery. We wish instead to have an enlarged national income and Mr. Eccles is right in emphasizing im: portance. Our task is to enlarge that income in the real sense, by encourag- ing the output.of more goods and serve Banks will put more cash in the market and this very fact will make still harder the control of com- modity and stock, prices. The fact is that we must anticipate their further | advance and must also. expect a de- cline ir bonds. The resu't of the latter plunged overboard swimming to, relieve Anita of the burden of her} ister. brought to safety by young Niles.’ —— j | erican Express Company in case of tom or ' before your second signature is affixed. Ask Teller about them. A double header will be played) tomorrow afternoon in the bar-| |racks. The Regulars and Service; teams will meet at 2 o’clock and) be followed by a clash between’ the Monroes and the Legion teams. | Maxie Markovitz will pitch for, serviees without permitting a rapid advance i priees which will surely bring another collapse. Finally we must sorrowfully record the impos- sibility of preventing > price rise that 4 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST — Member of the Federal Reserve Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance on May 6, it appeared that Germans pos- sessed almost magical skill in the building and operation of giant lighter-than-air ships. This was the first disaster to be- fall a great German airship since the war, The result of the former will be tem= porary gaias for some with a reaction and another jepression later. (Address questions to the author, care of this newspaper) bone” had a rather poor sense of humor. 4. BR. Stowers pronounces Coronation like it is spelled, but writes it CORONA- tion. while the United States, England, France alge ag hg eeny my = hati iee Se eaTONS 2 SI re art AR et nem Ves ates . ste and Italy have lost all theirs, except the THE WEATHER pany Birthdays eccoce ee American. Los Angeles, ..Now., it_, seems | geccocccecccesccceseneses | * Gee; Jot of mone: i0g has.to make.a y | Bruce Rogers of New Fairfield, “th ii that heretofore the Germans simply have tn order to be able to avoid-payment of an oo ply chee Temperatures* gg, Comms tamed designer of beaks , income tax. - tae born at Lafayette, Ind. 67 years yee . : : Mean i 79 (EO A woman can keep a secret, but it During recent discussions as to the! Normal Mean... Anis Rainfall* ! , |_ B. (Bertie) C. Forbes of New Yesterday’s Precipitation 1.57 Ims.; York, business journalist; born in Normal Precipitation -12 Ins. Seotland, 57 years ago. ‘ advisability of building a subway system for the city of Washington, it was re- vealed by the National Geographic Society | «nix recora covers 24-hour period | j euding at 8 o'clock this, morning. that ours is the only major capital in the } Tomorrow's Almanac | Dr. Donald A. Laird of Colgate world without a subway rapid transit sys- | Sun rises _.. .. 5:42 a. m.' University, noted _ pschologist, | - tem. Sun sets 7:04 p. m.' born in Steuben i Ind, 40 Moon rises -10:49 a. m.. years ago. Moon sets s H oot Tomorrow's Tides | William Hale (“Bigg Bill”) P.M:' Thompson, onetime mayor of Chi- 1:14; cago, born in Boston, 68 years} 8:17) ago. | sometimes requires the coop>ration of all her neighbors. Too many lawyers sfter being admut- a ted to the bar do not seem to ve able to stay away from it. ~.aong new services devised by the} Western Union is sending messenger boys to throw rice at weddings. Nikola Tesla, famed 80-year-old electrical inventor, em- ploys messenger service to scatter five pounds of corn twice a day for pigeons in the vicinity of New York’s public library. We know people whe are sure they de you a favor when they let you do them # favor; don't you? High Low. ....... ome Barometer reading at 8 a. Sea level, 29.94, } Bishop Ernest L. \ Waldorf of Chicago, Methodists Episcopal clergyman, born in Otsego Co., N. 'Y., 61 years ago. mF We have some friends who disagree with what we think about many things and it’s O. K. with us. (Till 7:30 p. m., Saturday) Chief Justice R. B. Russell Progress once more exacts its toll of of the Sie: bad praulinggar Moke as Dr. Hairy A Millfiof the Uni- human lives, and the world stands aghast,} Georgia Supreme Court is another who} Saturday; gentle to mod! versity of Chicago aa econont.| ., 64 years erate shifting winds, becoming’ ist, born at Paoli north and northeast | ago. Florida: Partly cloudy, show.| ——— outh portion tonight; Sat-) mal im - generally fair except scat-; temperatures have faken from the; tered showers on the extreme! Lake region southwaifd into the) {Gulf States, and weré slightly be- does not believe a judge should necessarily ! retire at the age of 70. On his 76th birth- day recently he announced that he would be a candidate for re-election in 1940. briefly, then marches on. There is no use beefing at the legis- lature for not passing a law to keep cows The farmers seem to ives you the oven " from the highways. Poiitical corruption is possible only be- cause the average citizen allows it. ~ The fellow who named it the “funny- have the solons cowed, and this is no bull. Former Governor Alfred E. Smith of greeter to Florida Straits:|!0w free this mornnig in the to escape, pre- : ot REE New York will shortly visit Europe for the |Gentie to moderate southerly! Lake Superior 1 ape Me al ogy fet : The legislators at Tallahassee can| first time. While there he will help pay wilde, becoming north and north. G. Change BAKING and mostly overcast weather) think up the darndest things to mulct the} expenses by cabling his impressions in five i 4 zs shovers tonight and over ex-;—— ig requires an un- Perfect, speedy " : people, and yet they are called solons;| 1000-word dispatches to an American |treme south portion Saturday. | } Minted cease <6 oan scan. Gene Gas gives you the » : bly not because they are wise, but} newspaper syndicate, for which he will re-! East Gulf: Moderate northerly! temperatures evenly dis- heat—even spread of heat needed ; probabl; y paper sy Serqpad iepary carey. tributed. That's why poy because they are wise guys. ceive $1 a word. moderate shifting winds, becoming! jnorth and northeast over south! | portion, and partly overcast weath- er tonight and Saturday, with! Unijust and prejudiced criticism of When the brother of President Castro the courts, even the minor ones, help _ to| of Casta Rica violated the law by firing || ahowerk over south”. werteal | ereate disrespect for them, and disrespect} an unlicensed revolver into the air for | tonignt. 1 UR SPRING RANGE SALE ends Saturday! j for the courts will encourage lawlessness. | fun, the president directed that he be sent! i —— miss this last opportunity to change your old The courts are created for our protection} to jail for 80 days instead of being per-| WEATHER CONDITIONS — | for a modern gas range before price increases go inte ef- se it is to our interest to preserve them. | mitted to get off with a fine. Tho Seb Lek neat aaa WN | fect. Trade-in anumnece erpas easnaeaEe a eae has moved eastward, overspread-| [) vWHIN terms make payments easy. Don’t wait. Enjoy the fullest y is ; " 7 nie an ing the country from the Lake! i Gas Seenecenmene wets, the hence} | When three: bors escaped from an) oS Te rected and unter Mine} PACK SONVILLE | ~ _ Passed a bill to give municipalities 2 big-| Arkansas reform school, a bloodhound was} 5; Valley southward over Tex-| FLORIDA ger club over tax dodgers. The bill gives| sent to trail them. The boys made friends | as, and pr e is also high on} GARNETT ANDREWS, Maneges : comsent for the state to be made a de-} with the beast, posed as members of the | the north Pacific coast; while a! — gyyoy SUMMER COMFORT at the : |low pressure area has moved in; ;20f hotel in the heart of down. modern, town Jacksonville. Every room with tub and fendant party to suits to foreclose city} posse which was searching for them, an4 |! , soft water, ceiling fan, radio, slatted ever the Rocky Mountain States,| FOR YOUR taxes. In the past Florida cities have been} went on their way accompanied by the | and pressure is moderately low in| mma door Evay Bed with faderiniian LD STOVE nable to enforce the unpaid tax liens, be-} dog. |the Atlantic States. Rains have | mattress and reading lamp. Running ice G. |been general in the eastern por-| — w#er on every floor. AIR CONDITIONED COCKTAIL LOUNGE . COFFEE SHOP | { t ! I { { € i eause they could not make the state a | DINING AND MEETING ROOMS: | 78 Rooms $200 - 80 Room $250 ] | 40 Rooms $3.00 - 24 Rooms $3.50 { party te foreclosure suits. If the bill be- 5 3 ‘tion of the country and along the Mrs. Violet Crocker of Detroit bought Gulf coast during the last 24 24] a new spring outfit and packed up to leave | hours, being heavy on the comes law it will return much of the tax - hears soutn | + | Texas coast, the Fiovida in for London to attend the coronation of the | portions of ‘northwes new king and queen. : delinquent land to the tax rclls and will é PN | ; : - FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. “YOUR GAS COMPANY” ROY E. LADE. Mo: Rates--Single with Private Bath 10 Sample Rooms with Private Bath $4.00 Slight increase for doubly occ Other J B POU! HOTEL PATTEN Chattanaose, Tene. clear the title to all of it. The bill now When the authori-jand in western Virginia. Warmer goes to the senate, where, let us hope, it; ties found this out they dropped her from! weather prevails in the Rocky} Mountain and Plateau States, and| readings are somewhat above nor: tals HOTEL = will also pass, to the delight of taxpayers. | the relief rolls. ee a

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