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. it é i ' f § if bee i . tr Eee i il fy FFs +43 BEBFE an a 5 Hl | ig eg i i Fa ene ig 4 YY t i E i i Ht rep te Hef aE EFL i ri ay kek & Fea ! : FL E | fe must concede to all humans the fendamental right that is included the Declaration of Independ- that a‘) men are entitled to of of trend, I would like to add, in his own way, provided it not interfere with nor de- his neighLor of the same rights. On the debit side we read ‘of untold wealth amassed by a Rockefeller, a Sage, a Rosenwald, [a Duke, but on the credit side of | E be Lg iJ th) i H i; sh | g z rH HELE i é people life, liberty and the pur- seit of happiness. 5 To comment on the creed of j Walter Jones Sears, as included tin the address is not for my hum- been eer erg that bie self, but I world strongly nes may urge a reading and carful study of meet his words of wisdom as being of West players. jthe essence of our daily life. Having heard favorable com- |ments on the depth of the ad- i dress, I feel constrained to sug- [gest that it be printed in pamph- It form, by puitlic subscription, “to Naive “most: of them! ang Wie available to th: g Thivchanes’ will bel Ye Mate available to those “Many times ‘over when! pound daughter. Mother ehild are ‘doing nicely. to attend ‘any sort of meet Key )West*has‘an excellent and | ‘Many friends last evening join- yea “Robert Curry in celebrating x the thirteenth anniversary of his has been received here of: birth. The party was at the home of a son ae 17 to of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Curry 321 ‘ Mrs. Joseph + Cook, of: Peacon Lane, and Robert's guests oe aap al Cook is’ numbered 50 boys and girls. - rs. Ose] of 905 Elizabeth street,| ‘est. H FEL EF x! bef a . i — KEY WEST — .| Mr. and Mrs. John W. Neteon, COLONIAL HOTEL of 413 Whitehead street, an-\j | Sas. of an vite id mike —Popular Prices— First Class Fireproof —Sensible Rates— Garage Elevator - ry il i i : | 1 ff EXCURSION TO TAMPA, FLORIDA PENINSULAR & OCCIDENTAL he 10 Days: Selling Dates June 29th and July 3rd FIRST CLASS ROUND TRIP FARES TO PORT TAMPA Adults, $12.50; Children between 5 and 12 years, $6.25; Children 2 and 5 years, $3.15 Under 2 years, no charge SECOND CLASS ROUND TRIP FARES TO PORT TAMPA Adults, $7.25; Children between 5 and 1Z years, $3.65; Children between 2 and 5 years, $1.85 Under 2 years, no Add to above rates 40c for ticket through to Tampa and return All fares include meals and berth while at sea For Further Information Call Phone 14 J. H. COSTAR, Agent. thus ¢ = H ‘ ir is what sort 0: government aif fil uh 1 if i | | i ez if : if & 4 § i Miss Estela Piedad Alea and} Anniversaries John Taylor were married Sunday | eseevcevecccccccevscecves morning at the home of the bride’s' 1639—Increaze Mather, Bos- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francisco|ton’s famed Puritan clergyman Alea, at $15 United St. jof colonial days,.born there. Died Mr. and Mrs. William F. Saun- Avg. 23, 1723. ders stood with the ha: couple ; as witnesses to the cmap, is Sib ears parison New sae York lawyer, jurist vernor and Only members of the families: vis Dessidest of the U, & trem were present for the occasion. 1816 to 1824, born at Searsda‘e, The bride, who is very popular N Y. Died June 1i, 1825. with the younger set was beatiti-| fally attired, which added to her} 1783—Theodosia Burr, Aaron natural charm. ‘Burr's brilliant daughter, social They wilt make their home at leader, reigning beauty, Tremem- 615 Frances Street, where they bered for her loya:ty and devotion will be at home to their numerous to hez father, born at Albany, N. friends. |¥. Lost at sea; in Jan., 1813. Justice of the Peace Enrique Esquina'do, Jr., officiated at the ceremony. 1820—William G. T. Shedd, Presbyterian clergyman and theo- logica' writer, born at Acton, The American Legion was or- Mass. Died in New York, Nov. ganized at a caucus of World War 17, 1894. veterans in Paris in March, 1919, and Legion legislative work was 1832—Josesh H. Rainey, South started in Washington the follow- Carolina’s Negro congressman from 1870 to 1879, born at ing September. ——___—_—_—— Georgetown, S. C. Died there, who give life in general at least Aug. 1, 1887. an occasional thought. M. E. BERKOWITZ. Key West, Fla., June 16, 1937. { = ‘Like ACake Of Ice’ Negro artist, born in Pittsburgh. Died May 26, 1937. $20.00 up EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL ——Orn Display At—— Thompson Ice Company, Inc. PHONE NO. 8 i 1859—Henry ( O. Tanner, noted} i, UEeviE ap ee i : #5 t él i ca iii if E J PS cae! Paul Van Zeeland, of it, igium, is in the United States “Whe Knews” tor a visit, with political leaders ‘ in Europe expecting him to con- Texas tast fer with President Roosevelt in! pereent of the nati connection with his study of the! 414 900,000,000 cubic feet of {prospects for tearing down cco- moved between nemie barriers to trade. Mr. Van Zeeland, through competent aides, has just completed a survey of London, Paris, Berlin and Rome, undertaken at the suggestion of the French and British Govern- ments, which have shown a dis- posal to lower ttade barriers in jan effort to improve world trade.. ; We wish to express our thanks! STAR ae BRAND | and appreciation to the many; friends who aided and comfortod us in our recent bereavemnet, CUBAN COFFEE through the loss of our ttt) phages 7 rena daughter, Alice Likian. |MR. AND MRS. R. E. OVERALL‘ On Sale At AH Grocers AND FAMILY, jun2i-itx EXTRA SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY # BIG D LADIES’ BEACHWEAR $1.95 to $2.95 Values, Sun Suits, Pajamas, Robes and etc.— Special 9 A. M. Tues- day: Seamless d Sheets; Size, 72x90; Very Speciai— MALLINSON’S PRINTED -ttiple Sheer ues, Including New Patterns