The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 19, 1937, Page 2

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i if i F tf 8 i ¢, - The physical values represented by NS ae Ae Sent So | the plant may have been covered to the nat ait Rew aiapatches ereaited ts | €4Ual to, the job of replacing the buildings, | r bt i ip £ aF : HE Fe E E F 8 ; Hi § : E of A ater ser Gave us all that we could ask Rees ee The reason for*this is that policies He took it just like play. i narcs lomtaren en. -—#10.98 covering physical damage cannot pay all Oh, those days have passed and gone 250 / the bill occasioned by a major fire. A cer- -%| tain amount of business overhead goes on, whether a plant is in operation or not. Contracts may be in force calling for a penalty if unfulfilled. Valuable employes may have to be carried on the payroll for months while the plant is being rebuilt, aise discus; | though they do no work. a It is to cover such contingencies as these, plus the loss of net profits that would-have been earned had no, fire oc- eae increta HR < eo pyteweradiee @ curred, that-use and occupancy: insurance ‘The Files of The Citizen ; is written. ) This type of insurance takes care of hazards which, though real and tangible, are not covered in ordinary fire Policies. It is essential to complete pro- In some cases, banks and other lend- ing agencies require that use and oc- Key West, Fla., jutions of the | the ‘the Governor John W. Martin will “? see that the state begins work on Pitched an the two bridges over the water-| Legon bet g.ps next year. “You can tel] Home runs were made by the people of Key West that 1) Griffin and Noel Gordo: will start arrangenvnts upon myj return to Talheassee and work) ae will start om the structures be-| Editorial comment: If Mayor, cupancy insurance be carried by firms bor- | fore I leave the capital.” He said Curry is right, and to a layman rowing money from them. this yesterday during an inter- he seems to be, a few. thousands Tn lete fire i -_ | view with The Citizen. The gover-| invested in a municipal pier will complete fire insurance coverage IS | nor discussed everything from! Pay, far and away, xthe biggest one of the most wastefully expensive | the recent activities of the legis dividends the city has-ever drawn. things a man or a business ca lature to the Overseas Highway! : 3 sg = =e ae and it was while this project was! Two marriage licenses were is- Beep ae being talked over that he made sued from the office of Probate A NOTABLE ECLIPSE |the statement at the beginning of Judge Hugh Gunn during the past this article. “There is no reason week. Issues were made to Rufus e rs in the world why the state can- Clears and Rovna Roberts; Phil- The total eclipse of the sun which|.(¢ help the county with the lip P. Brinson and Elizabeth Corn- IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST : was observed at its best in the middle of |bridges and within eeven or eight ish, P ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN the Pacific Ocean on June 8 was one of, months I think I will be able to! =e —_— - the most notable in history, its maximum have work started on the high-} Passengers who had been visit- Ww 2 = - = way. , ing in the north arrived today on ‘ater and Sewerage. period of totality being seven minutes and ithe Steamer H. R. Mallory. Key Bridges to complete Road to Main- four seconds, only 26 secorids shorter than} Drilling for water on tae Island Westers were: Miss Dorothy|¥ land. the longest possible. It will be several |°f Key West will beg'n within the Pease, Miss Elizabeth’ Sharpley, See age next two weeks under the direc- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Pinelo, S. S. Free Port. months before the full significance of the tion of Neil Scroggins, oil driller Shaw, Miss Helen Shaw and Aus- Hotels and Apartments. new photographs can be interpreted. 02 Texas, who is now engaged in, tin Drew. sae : atlas Seri Total eclipses of the sun visible in the /¢ril ing an cil well on the-Tam-| + poh Pinder and 13 Ftd United States are very rare, the last being | "" Joye by Captain Claske ‘D ifiremen from Key West will leave Consolidation of County and City excetient had , faction or class; always do its utmost for the public welfare; never tolerate corruption or Injustice; denounce vice and praise virtue. commend good done by individual or organ- ization; tolerant of others’ rights, views and ‘opinions: zcint only news that will elevate and not contaminate the reader; never com- vromise with principle. anne” «Re git S. M. GOLDSMITH, Temporarily in Charge: Dr. C. H. Blackford, 80. pio- neer Oklahoma dentist, chops wood before dawn as a setihg up that of August 31 ,1932, while the next/ Stearns, of the’ Monroe County this evening for Hollywood to at- will not occur until 1945, when one will | ¥ater commission, at the lunch-, tend the state convention, which Governments. sos = 5 tendered G Martin at. ¥ill open tomorrow. The chief] ¢x¢rcise. be visible in portions of Idaho and Mon- va — ‘Gace goby . poe Se, states he feels confident his crew} ——_._, ane petpamenetpecas tana. Z Mr. Scroggins was pre:ent and. Of. men will be successful in the’ Levy may be pronounced two ways. In 1954 another will be seen along a_|stated that they had struck.water) Contests and the next ~ os on the Tamiami Trail, whichjwould/ “ill be held in Key West. FU Path from Nebraska to Michigan; in 1970!» vide suficiient for any com- Bridge players are aupened to talking | °n€ will cross Florida, and in 1979 one'}munity. Senator Malone is today during a game, unless they do the talk-| Will be visible in the extreme northwestern es consultation with Mr. Scrog- ' stall — KEY WEST — COLONIAL HOTEL ; gims and the water commission : ing. part of the country. preparing a contract that will, N But the next total eclipse to be seen | give the driller the right to go! In the Center of the Business Many a lawsuit is based on the need | °VeT 22Y considerable area of the United hens see Ne wert oe Se pen and Theater District a of cash rather than upon the existence of | States will be that of 2017. It will sweep | 134°, pay for his work. i} —Popular Prices— \ @ cause of action. entirely across the continent, through Ore- —-- = oe: gon, Colorado, Tennessee and intervening} Key West will have a crawfish'| Firat Clase Fireproof a OR REPAIRING YOUR WATER LINES, LET US BID ON YOUR There are various Kinds of oil—mia.| “2° Passiie into the Atlantic in the | mucho, im meat, fete _ gliass Rate IN REQUIREMENTS OF PIPE AND FITTINGS hot oil, olive oil, and oil that| “itity of Wilmington, N. C. But few |p'acement of the crustaceans that fg Bae : ' Baht ol, hot oil, olive oil, and oil that! people now living will see that one. _jsre taken from the waters. This|| G&reee vale 1g" GALVANIZED PIPE, -" = Other total eclipses visible in portions {Soha Mente Foe ce Aa I N Per boot ..... . 8e ‘ of the United States will occur during the | paring for his departure for Tal-| 3,” pe ae een 4 oe gentence. “Boss, I can} 94.¢ century in the years 2024, 2044, 2045, sears last night ! FERRY RESERVATIONS IN 4 ee PIPE, 10e et inorp, owes somewhere else, but 1) 2052 and, 2073. Which is far enough to} cgi. ana me G all ch Available at -1 .) like you and want to stick with you.” look ahead for the present. : Nicholl, of the. Salvation “Army. | vAlbury’s Service Station | ly 1” @4LVANIZED PIPE, 1 sized ye =| ee a who have been in Key W | - Per Foot .. 4e “Well, this is the baseball season so <CPARSON’S TRAVERS the past 18 months and leave to- | For lnformation Om Ferry iN strikes are being called right and left, but| vadig eos sages xe cag Phones 20 ce 20 N) Cat Length —Se Mise Bie Game - | __ they are not making a hit with the pub- Some remarkable facts concerning the | their thanks for the assistance] CHEVROLET SHOP N) We carry a ccmplete line of fittings for the above sizes of pipe born in Connecticut in 1777, are given by jpaper, the captain expressed his; ec en hy BRASS HOSE BIBBS: BRASS PLAIN BIBRS- 5 To a citizen up ‘a tree, the TVA| the Christian Science Monitor, which calls |arpreciation of the many ‘cour-| wth. | Rs ee : 80c ur _ ‘ brought to a successful conclusion, will| him the most traveled preacher of his |‘*i®s extended and closes with:/ iY ws J mean the beginning in the socialization of | time. t mo So a American industry. When it is considered that he eet | A S 3 fi IN seiieedareiiteneiadade onitint : — + before the days of railroads or steamboats, | SHECK V VES, LO) ALVES, BRASS Happily an amendment in the Senate ; the records of his travels are amazing. ervice or Travelers N = %” se failed to pass and wes in effect that in When 25 dea of age, be suyered, an For the ever-increasing number of patrons IN = = ~¥ $2.80 order to obtain projects without sponsor- seventy-two days, 1,500 miles, conducting | who are planning a journey our bank offers i aioe ing 40 per centum it would have been} 184 services of between two and three; Pe nen ee MS ES SE ES 2 th. tee + pecessary to swear virtually to a “pauper’s! hours each. ‘This averaged almost ied, AMERICAN EXPRESS TARVELERS CHEQUES \ DRAIN DOCTORS: PITCHER PUMPS & oath” Key West could have qualified.” j miles and three sermons -a:day: A year | as a protection for travel funds. Y Flexible wire cable for open- “Red Jacket”. Chief of pump . poe encierctes later he maintained the same average for : Y ing clogged drains— No. 2 $2.50 ‘ ‘Time and again The Citizen has} a longer period, covering 4.000. miles in} These Cheques, issued in convenient denomi- Y EACH... gp Aico 10c No.3 $275 stated that Peter O. Knight was its oldest{ seven months. . It is said that he finished } nations of $10, $20, $50 and $100, cost only 75c. 4 ¥ subscriber. It now becomes necessary ‘to | his tour without shoes, stockings, or outer ; for each $100 purchased. They are spendable \ = - modify that statement, qualifying it with} garments. | wherever travelers go, and carry the added and &-- - TOILET. SEATS; : ? + ; the assertion that Florida’s outstanding For many years he traveled from 7,-| important feature of a prompt refund by the Am- Q Complete with fastenings. BOW L BRUSHES _ 1@c and t%& os : legal light is only ONE of this paper's old-| 000 to 10,000 miles a year, holding from | erican Express Company in case of loss or theft i White celluloid finish os $3.25 DRANO—SANILFLUSH . est subscribers. According to Louis M.} 600 to 700 meetings each year. He visited before your second signature is affixed. Ask the \ Mahogany stained finish $2.25 Large can Boer Johnson, he also enjoys the distinction of| England and Ireland, and on one of these Teller about them. N an N being a triarch of The Citizen, having{ trips traveled fifty miles and held nine ‘a been a Ft uninterruptedly from the! meetings in fifty-two consecutive hours. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST N SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING oo. + 4 its first issue. Mr. Johnson stated| On another occasion he traveled 1,700! : = that the late Judge Jefferson B.! miles and held 200 meetings in sixty-seven | - Member of the Federal wages ® = “om Home Is Worthy Of The Best” N Browne and the late Judge J. Vining} days, an average of about thirty miles and | Member of the ane aga Insurance IN White and Eliza Stre~ Phone 538 . Harris were original subscribers, three sermons a day, ; i Poze: Sere tat Corpora WOO IEE DIS Gs wilt adda waovedn

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