The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 12, 1937, Page 2

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al & e i n3I00 é MIT aHT wou in ness persuade him father’s and go ed he desire to see upon them more before'done to him ' ; im to make haste fore. Pained E a When. they eecived st ee Sooen Seen peagthes 1o- heirs, Iinois proposes ural the last city of Canaan forgiveness, when other. claimants gas at a rate which will keep the Texas lay between Canaan and God meant it : married, Caddie Lee “ltw-' product out. Massachusetts proposes to jacob offved sacrifices te! For thirty-three Joniger | 188, 206 46 S08: he ee 5 acuceko: Wakiabxate then bene isi night, he.re- Joseph stood zs an anger od eh pel Be egies i from Ged that to the House of Israel. Thee, ab] owe ee ON ee ceaee iae within its borders. i ight for him to go-to the age of one hundred and ten-| Jewett’s Cousins, the children off The Texas Legislature warns Illinois |Egypt. that God would be with “full of years and honor,” he died. | Everett Mastin. and Harriet, wood that levy and collection of its proposed im and would make of him At his request, hie Dedy was em | a "piaintifie. i nine, and, i i balmed, placed in coffin, to. the heirs, devisees, grantees) tax on Texas gas “would probably cause await the return of the children} 2 JUer clsimants under the sald of Israel to Canaan, for he hadj ceased, Ong, if living, and, ; j j i his brothers promise that : ‘ane ‘ender would carry his body with| sid Viwmmer Gog. deceased it MC when they returned to dwell; Fam) iscen grantees, or other H f £ E 4 # 5 F g 3 f which would close WisconSin mar- | 33%. 30 ‘ is neck, ised them. He knew they ifely to alcoholi¢ beverages pro-| while.” Ha rs 7 1. a saying, “Now ket me since 1 criminatory”. tax on Wisconsin beer. ey Bates beseech aie ant liquor in Florida now costs} - does the battle of'the states pro-| yet sine” semen more a quart, thanks to en ecod ihe year 1937. Wisconsin is hard- ihe tna clan Jc told. Pha- Tribune. Thanks to} ly in a position to complain much, for it |T*® of the arrival of his g Hardly. originated the prescut moverent with ita|fU% {2 oC he Wether mero Bi prohibitive tax on oleomaragine. It) - should now be able to see where this type‘ : } open in Dade| of legislation leads. = ' joteer Giabaants under the said ale| 20. When one state begins to be selfish in! |S" at! Sarina, ie iving saat} EARLY its regulations, it arouses animosities in|... Tmeerstres” \ thie} Sond, > Reless Severs. Geant -cuows other states which are, or which fancy they ! Lowest z * = bs an, deceased, Wester| are, damaged by the discriminatory legis- — erro 83 Pit pce see eta coat manta) geired lation. Since all states must depend on a H acca Doge oy ag Sag Seay half of the re- markets in other states to absorb the SUF- | Yesterday's Precipitation 0 Ins} have not ch a materially. ex-| Guess? Weiliving, and. if dead, ne} Sutod games This| plus of their major products, the results | Normal Precipitation 21 Ins! cept for slightly cooler, in North! claimants ease the sai "C = - reeord covers 24-hear Goosey, deceased, Chari N. Al 7 are likely to be tragic. ending at S o'clock thix morning. _ con-| mus and’ Listic Auamus, hia wite,| 2% ~iABOUT JUVENILE DELINQUENTS {San sts Tr te ~ on | Mountains. es Sand’ Lissie Ausmus, his, 4 : zs Beans Sitte S— a! S. M. GOLDSMITH, a it dead, the heirs, devisees:| 8% pa oaaren a8 tras ming to meet, by chance, the TMoon sets: 2. . Temporarily ‘iit Chane [22805 = other claimants under} (SAL) it to pe: ~ = . : ‘ _ * ' ae eS jibe, sid Rena. Ansmun | gocvaars | 35 neesetin aad = other day a police officer from a large : : ‘ | sh. arrieds “Joc. bo Pg o i= A.M. ; J Breadd if - i interested in hi ks } Hi : : Hviaditmd, if dead, the netpeiale. — 2. 18a? vibnad net wee _ = fy ae sy ——— Pe | visees, grantees or other claimants} | areas Ae abut, juvenile violators of the ‘Tiws of the} wauecriabas prey seeeccccccccccccesosense | Unser ths atid Joc tr ere = 7 . This columa was in er-| land. h | Sea level, 30.07. } Pa and God, will Ss tlie said! Heard ot 2 7: i is St s ae jee.— Herbert. Elf > dec id € m it staced recently that if a special This officer admitted that is State | wk gS Aa es Pat ‘Ove, “deceased, ‘and —— us. or of the Legislature were called the| had no adequate program for juvenile de- | THER FORE! pues | Howard, and Liasie Howard, nent oF world, an ounce of help is better) wite, if living, and, if dead. th be required to appoiat a! linquents but declared that he had not} 4 (Till 7:30 p. m., Sunday) than a pound of preaching.—Bul-| heirs, devisees, grantees or other} of Senater Gomez who re-| hesitated to set-up his own scheme of “un-| Key West and Vicinity: Partly | wer. a aryl + Fhe On at Ro Tie MAS® Seperintwneees te sctept the appointment of judge official parole” for boys and girls running |cloudy tonight and Sunday, pos-| , Bem assived that the good You te Mae dead the beire de] orice SOORAMGR weg a es Judicial circuit. The vacancy | against the law for the first time, that he |sibly thundershowers; gentle to! oi. s. well, and the Wrong you! Vinsce Stantces oF other claimants! emat 1 will, ‘on the 2m .@ap not apse BP dened 60-40 me vat _,.|may commit must, will, rebound| deceased, and —— Chrisman, her} —— 0 a Florida: Partly cloudy tonigh: | upon * ’, husband, if she be married, Mrs. L. ancmmeaminatn z a os . you.—Mary Baker Eddy. zs if i % f dei ie special election would be called | were not getting out of their misdeed en-| ang Sunday, probably widely scat] "Light fe the task where many tg Eg perpere of having direct senatorial | tirely and that if would count against them ' tered thundershowers. — fag Fe eg ae ag claimants under the said Mrs. L. . Ti We would entrust the] heavily if they failed to mend their ways. | Jaksonville to Florida Straits} “7:5 not enough to help pa a gg eget A Service for nd East Gulf: Gentle to moder-i rechle up, but to support him aft-| Gem Lewis. if living, and, For the ever-increasing number of patron Milled by an election and cer-| made it perfectly clear to them that they paodeeate variable winds. e variable winds and partly; .. a | dead, the heirs, devisees, * Shakespeare. mants under deal im the senate. of our young people are to be blamed en- overcast weather tonight and! }; i, one of the most deauti | os. 5 - S, - wil 5. * wi fe = 7 i ete tirely for¢their mistakes, that most of them |S¥=day with scattered showers. | compensations of this life, that fied, Fern peat, icine, sani] Who are planning @ journey our bank offers + @nee J. P. Morgan is right. The! are misled by older persons and that well- WEATHER CONDITIONS {| ™22 Sincerely try to help anothe bg: gaya ge le mye q i .} ‘ gs {without be!ping hiriself —Shake-| Yorn Iewin deceanea ana AMERICAN EXPRESS TARVELERS CHEQUES F payments is” a) planned programs for boys and girls should | 2 = ¢. Beare. Lewis, her husband, if she be mar- as a protection for travel funds ise.” If it were! center upon athletics and properly supef- || This morning, ee cet, GOd has no ordered that”men,| if dead, the helms “devisees, gram? and all the senators} vised amusements. Sa gk ence Dodge Deine im need of each -other,} tees oF other claimants under the “2 Nebraska and msas, “Dodg@, should tea: tovi her, | S#!¢ William Lewis, deceased, Wil- These Cheques, issued in convenient Aeterees pay a tax on the Every town and city, regardless df ! City, 29.84 inches and pressure if ony tent neh otis nde am they receive from | size, has among its problems the age-old ' nd the f ee ee — * > Canadian: Gime ; 7 ed They don't pay @ tax be-| puzzle of straYing-youth. It can be faced! j, nes while an area of high a ete peck a noe ek na oe wherever travelers go, and carry the added sed law specifically specifies that! with intelligence only if there is an intelli- | sure covers the region of the Tod: U Hi theirs, devisees, grantees or other important feature of > is al i lay S Horoscope | cistmast ‘cnase “the sata” cunsics} & prompt refund b) the Aw G Lak nd thence south-j r .. . great portion of the; gent study of each local situation. No Great es a _ i i Wood Jewett, deceased, Gertrude} erican Express Company in — tax because the law |} communi eeds outsid rts oq | Ward over the South Atlantic andj eee ecccccosecesese (Jewett, if living, and, if dead, the} case of or theft - unity n utside experts or vast | Nat Our sre, re " [sirs, “devisees, ‘grantces or other before your second signature is affixed. Ack the pay | financial outlays to make progress locally.! “During the last 24 hours, rains. 2 Geecralin’ “with Sascciable| Jewett deceased, and'-—Jewert| ‘Teller about them, and} About the only things needed are an inter- pass vaya - a narrow belt habits Very indevendent of] Ronert t tlarria, it" living, and, if of the law. If the law| est in youth, a belief that the race can be 3 ; What others are doing, with pe-| mimants wader. thes NA’ BANK provisios, ‘ . a belie ee ee ; he ce eee eke Se THE FIRST NATIONAL OF KEY WEST certain deductions | improved through its young people and a! southeastward over Florida [or ets Ff YOUF , WM. VOU) Robe: . H. Tay- {}iiam Thomas Murry, Andrew Murry, ; +} Florence Murry Powell and William] nations of $10, $20, $50 and $100, cost only 7 i& j Frank Powell, her husband, Lillian for each $100 3 [Murry Atwater and Charles F. At- purchased. They are «pendaiie {water, her husband, Charles Wood sees “ : . | @-l may often be missing good - efair and “immoral” then! willingness to give some time and one seared gow m New| tunities Maecenas bubbies and existing under th ” Member of the Federal Reserve i i , Elsewhere o There is much ability here if the} State of Florida a : Mubor don’t blame a man thought to the peculiar. problems that: > ' f Memntnios, far wedther| mind pear ‘lity ah ie se asin lorie. c the Federal Depont R—Sanford He " Lprevailed, kept in a steady lime of thougtt.tor tun me . —— + a -

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