The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 26, 1937, Page 2

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q i £ i i ti i § ‘| i ii l bit | rh ! i ! | E a? | og acrived: a t' geat eee = yeh 2654 cxamerkgeemd [ar are, in fact, a trifle higher, on the average, | Ses lesring and Jedcous a change of: iedneant- axpesmee than those paid by independents. | But, before leaping to the opposite Jadge Harris imposed Chain stores do not monopolize mer- | ee il i I chandizing—after decades of chain growth Sea oritee aiscus- | heavily in the majority. [ 5 i : #8 e 3 F zt aa E ak i | F chain, the rest going for supplies, rent, taxes, wages, ete. And in this day of tee ‘to terrelated state interests, any state which } buy enormous stocks of gold which : rally to the Ameri- attempts to fr2eze capital within its bor-| %° “owing saturally to the Ameri- } money, jenghge ergy See es ee Ange of local or general The amount of money taken out of a money that hg ht a Se state by chains is inconsequential—on the | “Now that prices wall sop Scorn aaety poate s average, less thah three cents of each dol- | though not. as yet. to tea tow Sings for “mee lar spent by the customer is retained by the fons ge nem ang aoe af ? & i | j i e | | f i i | I g é 4 ; FeaF i ee i at the very time that mem- spread between producer and consumer— | ee oni Genes trying to increase re- and Florida, of all states, should recognize i pag Say government obliga- this. Not long ago chains carried on al ‘ : v ~~ _| special campaign to move an unusually ‘en: thak Dedenar easton poms b b oxxas Sees & seapensible ‘for the! avy Florida grapefruit crop. The chains | ee : “time” in compliment. 14] reed | . it charter. “tt to imagine | posed changes in the city { iti, -valuation of the dollar, the- {t is difficult, however, = had apaceved| ders is in the same untenabie position as a! Sars ae eon. that other nations are now accumu | The sabia be £ boon = nation which erects prohibitive tariffs z gn antag es piccome d a in the fu e to ot j egrnayioad ‘the Woman's, against imports, and then expects its ex-) °=.> .gee.o00 worth of the yel-| their carrencies to ib A [Cheb the Joint Clea Up Commi port business to boom. 31 ‘000 in its vaults to start) tration to do — at tee ity Council. i Chain stores have been of immense bgp wget gea teeregh of de: aes buy gold. This make it un- | 3 : The wild! benefit to agriculture, in reducing the cost | ger a bait billion dollars for this| oetectry for the Waited tates meme j . _ important feature of a prompt refund by the 4 i ican Express Company im case of hems or 4 is before your second signature » offiaed. Ack the Teller about them. Member of the Federal Reseree Member of the Federal Depost imewreme Corporation sernment's bond ‘ket when seY- spent $3,000,000 on advertising to do this, | eo tem much ourees was in order = st rice boom. . and pushed grapefruit in every possible; © Sniee a unique method of Speaking of faith and confidence, how way. Florida producers benefited to the | handling themselves in such si They leave hurriedly on rome about the June brides? tunt-ofecillions. or farming expedition. and —. The Florida bill is a_ particularly (Address questions to the author care of this newspaper) We believe in war, war to the limit | vicious example of unsound lgislation. But | aes = ~-en stupidity and prejudice. if it does pass, it may have one good effect | tt — it will show other states the absolute ‘The lawyer's best friend is the fellow folly of laws that prevent honest competi. : Mussolini will get |" "= after you, it SIDELIGHTS Sy MARCY B. DARNALL. Former Editor of The Key West Citzen Pribate-vehtett Sumoucttes on mottled clifis 0. fox-laden Norwegian fjords, Break sudden Uvon the sunjit bays of Denmark, To sweep bird-like past the silver strands of-Elsinore. . An optimist is a man who thinks he could set the world on fire if he owned a newspaper.—Times-Umon. But it doesn’t take long to be disillusioned, when tried. —A. TRAVERS EWELE. Every child bern in the United States When a dog bites a man it is news, at ; in 1996 was tagged with a debt of $420 as | least in Illinois. The state health authori-/ soon as it saw the light of day. Not a/ ties require that such animals be reported ' bright prospect for a youngster starting | and caused to be examined for rabies. a | ae A burglar came off Second best when Even the experts now admit that} he encountered Mrs. Lulu Taylor of Kan- hydrogen is dangerous in dirigibles. If the | sas City. When frightened from her home @utomebile drivers will now admit that! he got away with only one cheap dress dangerous the world | leaving in his flight a suitcase containing be making Drogas, two fine silk dresses he had stolen from j soneone else. t Would be a different peers i Robinson, a Another Spencer divorce is that of | not receive the covetedh. Mrs. George C. Moseley, sister of Com- 7 Reosevelt will not trust |} mander Winfield Spencer, and who © as} * conservative on the supreme court | Ethel Spencer was bridesmaid at his wed- | . i Ua bench. ding to Wallis Warfield in Baltimore in } = ieee ; 2916. Mrs. Moseley obtained her divorce — The og Morgan, the elder, once testified be-! recently at Geneva, IIl., on Fs ELECTRIC COOKERY 13 THE WORLD’S MOST fore a senatorial committee that bankers | sertion. MODERN METHOD OF PREPARING FOODS lend money on character. Certainly el -—— NOW IS THE TIME for you to install an elec- do—character plus ample security. Pre Oddly-named British corporations, re- |g tric range in your home. sumabiy, bankers think, (and rightly so),! ported by a London firm of rounds of de- — Do you happen to live in one of those well-designed, distinctive- looking homes that is @ source of to your home thet only the most e Pensive hend MOCE-OS Dr este ml epproech registration Chere will be no cost for installation, and pride until visitors look up et your These Upson Relive ee that if any one has the nerve to try to bor-! agents, include the following: “Room on monthly payments are less than SEVEN CENTS A ceilings? UP right over the old glows few money without security, he cannot | the Roof, Limited ;” “Ye Ancient Order of DAY. Those ugly, sprawling cracks are Girect to the stud — have any character, Snuff-Takers, Limited;” “Little Mary, SWITCH TO BETTER COOKING by having sickening, aren't they? And ¢ re- struction. The big, sturdy pengle ees ae | Limited;” “Her Past, Limited ;” and “Sis ene of our GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGES put in Plastering job is Messy, expensive, Upson Boerd ere serait y he tt is said that a bill will be introduced | ter Susie, Limited.” tote, 2&8 { end gives no assurance of future weight ond easily applied by wou in the Legisiature making the throwing of | ——— With our ALL ELECTRIC RATE you will find ! freedom from the same trouble. Carpenter belite a felony. it is now only a mis- For the, first time in its hi8tory, a electric cooking to be But here is a solution—en Upson And Upson Board pece demeanor. Possession of a slot machine} woman chaplain has been chosen: by the the cheapest fuel you Relief Ceiling! In scores of homes ized materia Ne ’ after next October 1 is a felony, so it is; Missouri Senate. She is the} Rev. Mrs. can use. It is fast, feasenable, if bolita gambling is to be! Sophia Fritts, a. pastor in Pleasant”: Hill: mopped, to put teeth in the law and! Thanking the solons for. their action, Chap- aeerbity in that forbidden fruit. | lain Fritts reassured them by Saying: “I | can guarantee there will be no long pray- right this minute a problem just like yours is being solved for all time—and at less cost that you may imagine — with Upson Stabilized clean, cool and eco- nomical. We give you an al Mokesruh weil . lowance of $20.00 for Board. Let us meke you en estima: ‘ - ' ” If Labor, now in the saddle, is not ; ers. your old equipment, and These distinctive ceilings of un- todey, and careful it will create a Frankenstein that | ——— will cripple or destroy it. Capital must | At one time or another nearly all the have « fruitful soil or it will disintegrate. i states have had a law prohibiting fishing The leaders of labor are seeing the hand-/ on Sunday, Pennsylvania being the last to writirg en the wall, and are warning | remove the ban which has existed since against demands that will destroy the res-} 1794. Governor Earle signed the bill re- erveirs of capital and result in the des-; pealing the old law, and next day caught deeation of the sources of wealth. 110 nice trout i remember that the pay- ments are less than SEVEN CENTS A DAY THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY crackable Upson Board ere verit- Upson Board, « che ebly “a thing of beauty and a joy ings and relief forever.” They add a new dignity el! neitheeds, t i South Florida Contracting & Engineering ( ompan) | | Cor. White & Eliza . ae —_— i ete ee -

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