The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 5, 1937, Page 2

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veals the force of this reasoning in an ac- count of his own habit changes. “I noticed in my youth,” said he, “that my large quantities of meat; that he smoked all day, drank alcohol and took no form of exercise. I saw that most men have the same habits as my father and most men are failures.” ».» »Brom.that day, Shaw ate no meat. He {WORE Hot only aleohol, but also tea ich he regards as only ens ok ~He constructed a in which he could follow beams of the sun through day hours. He also saw to it Shaw is regarded by many as an ex- tremist, but his record of accomplishment and his physica] well-being at the age of 80 are convincing arguments. inte whom no evil was recorded. The f nerrative is v-li-told, the various Benjamin two sons of Jacob by Rachael, early sweetheart and favorite: : wife. Jeseph’s boyhood was spent - MORE HEART TROUBLES seuleacgpee Ae gery Sine Seen mo Teese grated with his herds and tribe i Rees ware wer Sete ee _ |te Succoth, Shecem, Bethel and en ate The increasing part which heart dis-| Hebron, th: latter claiming. the: Salen: conegh: tert - ease is playing in imcapacitating and | dictinction as one of the oldest vacation New Engiand ca towns in the world. It Hebron where the early Joseph is unfolded. i Genesis 37 relates the deli surrounding the family life of the patriarch Jacob and the bick-} “Josepj’s thi erings and jealousies which ex-' crowned with i ‘sted between the ten sons of may read all of vs a > % ing July and August, i j E : shortening the lives of people in the United States has become a matter of major con- cern and consideration: among the medical profession recently. Statistics gathered by insurance and medical organizations show if Ht | | i Hi i} i if i a a decided increase in the number and per- © oY may. Fea $ other a " centage of death from this malady and al- | (0 "J. Jocspn and plesentred eam vs Alexeedey taught. region while the Lchoanuetl so that it is the greatest single factor in|sons of Rachel. Joseph suffered Jogeph’s misfortunes had in having tie at 8 o'clock. They will ; mortality figures today. The greatest temas he 3 his father’s fav-: omitted. his good fortane for ed py students from « . orite, just. as Jacob had suffered jis 3 damage, it appears, is done among peo- DT be han Uae fyvants Boel oie AULT BA es con ple in the period known as the prime of life. of his mother, Rebekah. . The gift' been sold, of a special coat by his father,’ prisoned, as a mark of his unusual affec-! ruled Eg~pt. Not one thréad in the tion, brought Joseph no benefit tapestry could have with- but rather increased his périk Grawh without from the hatred of his brethren. ‘tern. We cannot afford to Another circumstance sodn add- 9f oar sorrows i ed to the hostility and envy ‘of would be no summer unless Joseph's brothers. The boy was ter had cone before; “There Sesmer. appereally with a = bud or fr: it for every snowflake.’ - Sere vil prophetic meaning and Joseph ¥as a real leader but ii more eminent are inclined to place much |X" DOVMMIS Tesh or wise’ than ot = eadeakip??” Boo. of the blame on the increased emotional ples to keep his dreams to ple who step forward,in am emer- pace of our civilization. {himself, but related them te his gency are said to havea “gift o brothers. Each indicated that Jo-: leadership,” but the gift;of leader-j Some of the leading heart specialists blame the growth of heart disease and the concurrent malady, hardening of the arteries, to the hurry and worry bustle. and high pressure of modern life, par- ticularly in the big cities. Some of the ea Fe A Ee OD, I, IIOP LEILA EL Lee aL ed = “WIZARD” Aute Cleaner: “It is an unhappy condition of the j 5 ic : 2 stores lustre to all body fimish- en . = * seph would be superior to his own skip is oply will'ngness_ to co mind caused by unfulfillment of desires, |samily and that all of them, even iy things tay mush he dom. Bach es. Does not scratch. your jock sew conflicts, thwarted ambitions and man’s {his father, Jacob, would eventu-'one who says to another, in a 6 Oz. Can —.. 2e «= 6 Oz Com ~ effort to escape from his environment and {*!'¥ bew down themselves ST ee ee re os. - = a we wi 4 personal limitations that prepare the way| Joseph's brothers, i:ttensely ir- done,” tersting to mutual help for heart disease,” says one. “Tea, cof- |ritated with hee sonnet = suggestion to carry it out, may put him out of the way and seized a leader, and his success wi “9 tobac e and alcohol may: make the upon th2 first oppe-tunity to do the thing is done argues no spec’ heart more sensitive to emotional strug-jthis. Seat ty his father to visit’ gift above the others who hai i 2 his brothers while they tended silently helped him. It is im the q jtheir flocks far from home, the thouglt that leadership lies; brothers plotted to throw him inte. it is by doing things ourselves,! a dry well and leave bim-there te'and”not in waiting for othérs to| aid-in-treating or averting heart strains /die. Reui~n, more humane, sug-|do the pe-fectly obvious thing’ to caused by émotional stresses. gested rather that-they sell him to;b2 done, that we may become; fae tie Pave i & “WIZARD” Auto Polish: Works like magic. Cleans and polish- es in one operation. paees' a E FENDER BRUSH: | 20” handle. Brush made of 27 long Tam- pico stock and routided to ‘fit . some traders passing by and thus leadevs of men.—“The Youth's; fender. ee it hap send that Joseph was taken: Qompanion.” Each is 40c A LAZY MAN’S IDEA to Exyrt and sold as a slave to! ———_—___——_. BARS a 3 Potiphar, 2n officer of Pharoah. {| Ervin Garrett and Emil Hunni 3s’ when the " So “aithfvl and diligent was Jo-|cut, students at Southeast Mi perhaps six months Someone has said that most labor- jseph as a slave that he ~vas soon’ souri Teachers College, Cane Gir- saving devices have been the inventions | advanced by Pctiphar to a posi-jardeau, live in an automobile of lazy men, to whom the world owes a tion as overseer of his household. | trailer. debt of gratitude. It was to two lazy bank! Tepe SRG age = Se ee clerks of London that the clearing house idea was due. A Service for Travelers In the early days each bank sent mes- AUTO TOP PUTTY: A black putty in tubes for sealing all leaks in Auto Tops. : aes sei of life in the or- we gone, and fer- day.”"—Chester OPEN END WRENCH SETS: Made of forged and tempered steel. Practically unbreakable. Cadmium finished. Per Set 60c, 75c and $1.00 Per Set ME'TALBRITE —_——— sengers to other banks to cash checks over time went marching on/ the counter, requiring much counting and @ Tallahamee yesterday ; no clock stopping | carrying of currency. ae during the last session of the legislature About the year 1770 two clerks, each AMERICAN EXPRESS TARVELERS CHEQUES _ For the ever-increasing number of patrons who are planning a journey our bank offers whieh made illegal every act of that body | going to the other’s bank, happened to as a protection for travel funds. after the tegal time was up; but about} meet in a tavern and it occurred to one of se #3 oe * j which nothing much was done except a/ them that labor might be saved by ex These Cheques, issued in convenient, depomi- ” —— penn Also Glass Fencaine We ae wae ‘eet wnderstanding that the guilt must! changing checks and settling the differ- nations of $10, $20, $50 and $100, cost only ‘5c. 5 fever be repeated. And that is the re-| ence in cash. Other clerks joined in the for each $100 purchased. They are “spendable Pint die adi deeming quality. scheme and the Five Bells public house wherever travelers go, and carry*the added end = — near Lombard street became the meeting important feature of'a prompt refund by the Am- ‘The Charch of England frowns on the} place for clerks to exchange checks.| | erican Express Company in case of loss or «heft WE ALSO CARRY A GOOD STOCK OF auto Temarriage of divorced couples except un-| Finally the bankers adopted the lazy. before your second signature is affixed. Ask the ENAMEL. 10 ATTRACTIVE COLORS AND SLACK ssdcipaneeatetganlnietetinaiahnnsbieis eine inioel iaasithiaiebtansosieasiniehbuisbiadegitibii diahnwteciaiiabinnd CBP DPSS LG DDE LLL LD LES GL. : Mer certain dispensatins. Rev. Jardine| clerks’ idea and rented a room for their! Teller about them. the Duke of Windsor and Mrs.| meeting place, and thus the clearing house Warfield in service without the| was established, | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING CO. 5 of the chureh. The* question Now it frequently happens that as M jeral R 3 Home ‘orthy a that comes to mind is would this minister | many as a million checks are passed | er: of the Fi “Your Wi Of The Best” have martied this couple if they had been; through the London clearing house in a! Member of the Federal Deposit Insurancé | White and Eliza Street- —- _ just ordinary folks. We doubt it. single day. i Corporation otal 7 ; : i 5 WLRILGLLG PES IIS S 2-2 sis e2aaaaD DH

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