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oF patel aseeeree quarter of a century in this country. It would have been true every time. And, also, the same question could’ have been appropriately asked. SIDELIGHTS By MARCY B. DARNALL. Former Editor of The Key West Citizen Considerable comment is being caused by Vice-President Garner’s decision to take a iong vacation in the midst of a tur- ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN premiera ‘sioned a sergeant by Gen. Wash- Ree ‘Waker-avd Sewerage. bulent session of Congress. Paul Mallon, |ighest _ 20 nates tor har heeaes he We: Miknidis 66° béaphite: Rand. ta: Sek keen Washington correspondent, says | Lowest 48 ceding day at Monmuth, © ches " Cactus Jack is disgusted with President} Mea> —--- : va Roosevelt’s do-nothing policy respecting y aes a8 e . O. sit-down strikes and, general | Yesterday’s Precipitation 55 mero R + rs é the C. I. O. sit-down strikes and 1 4, Hotels and Apartments. y indinechenn. Normal Precipitation... .10 Ins. ‘oF the first*time fp history. t : “Phin record covers 24-hour perio€ 5. Bathing Pavilion. Se [ending at S o'clock thix mornings | Mrucecauae’s ‘Alene 1896—P:oneer showing of mov- 6. Aivports—Land and Sea. Here is a safety record worth keeping | sun rses : i 7. Consolidation of County and City in mind. Based on statisties covering the |Sum sets - Seer ge, wee, Now York. A % Meon rises _....... -11:50 p.m. Governments. last seven years, a passenger on a railroad. could have ridden two and a half billion Tomorrow's Tides Sea level, 29.85. Sree jfrom encircling globe in ‘ess than WEATHER FORECAST ja4 days. Rud Kukulka’s purse, watch, tie and belt ‘ What we don’t know doesn’t hurt us, ‘the saying goes; it’s a fool idea, however. Louis Ostrom of Wausau, Wis., took ; i ee Key West and Vic-nity: Partly internstiona} Bible Students dis- are nevertheless popular with those talked | Police came on the scene as Ostrom was in | 1,4, probably showers tonight so-ved om charge of spreading cul. about. the act of removing Kukulka’s trousers, | ang Wednesday; gentle to mod- tural bolshevism. and took him to jail. erate south to southwest winds. | 4 5 x Florida: Partiy cloudy, prob- hours from northern Texas. and The more abundant life may bring in IEE IS ably showers tonight and Wed- Oklahoma eastward to the south its wake the soft life, and the soft life may Public utilities in-Alabama are as- | nesday. Atlantic coast, with heavy rain- sp: Geld life of abandon, which would } sessed ‘at nearly twice the amount of all} Jacksonville to Florida Straits fall at Abilene, Teras, 1.24 inches, 3 “ a be gpapnsiazcs yietalsl g a sci {22d East Gu'f: Moderate south-' Birmingham, Ala., 1.15 inches, be us to this natiom,; or any nation } Other, persoual property in the state. Last | oot, winds aud partly overcast! Atlanta, Ga, 1.64 inches, and for that matter. « »py¥eanthe,personah Broperty was assessed at | weather ton'ght. and Wednesday Apalachico’a, Fla., 1.72 inches. There have also been light to mod- weet Long ago Jeremiah, the prop§eét,,de-| the lifflities paid’on a valuation of ‘more} wcaTHER CONDITIONS | Lake region eastward over. the clared: “With what desolation “is... the, than,190 million. rahe north and midd:e Atlantic States, whole land made desolate because there is 0, cee A moderate high. pressure area’ and in southeastern Florida. Some- not one who thinketh in his heart.” This An opportunity for some tough guy is declaration is applicable to today. advertised in the Wackegan (Ill.) News-|States this morning; wh'le pres-'east of the Mississippi River; while , Sentinel: ‘Wanted—Brave man to curry | ‘Te is low throughout the re- temperatures are generally above a little more'than §9 million dollars, wHile | with occasional showers. The Puerto Ricans,.apparently, have | lions; funeral expenses guaranteed. Great- | S . “ A it Ss little respect for the law and the judges. | er Exposition Shows, Conrad Field. All oa pili or ote pace ae as Just about this time we can’t brag, either, | this week.” Showers and thunderstorms have| G. S. KENNEDY, that we’ zre law-abiding and are not giv-| ‘ PRES Be been general during the last 24! Official in Charge ing Puertu Ricans a very good example. Another meanest thief operated in !~——~~—— fas = aaa ae Birmingham a few nights ago. He took Who rules Germany? Hitler. Who! $14 from under a Bible in the study of the rules Hitler? Mussolini. Easy so far.| Rev. C. G. Walker, who had received it, Who rules Roosevelt? John L. Lewis—| with $7.50 in checks, as a gift from his | whether to place a:period or a question| congregation. The checks and a written | mark after the last‘ mentioned name is the | sermon on “The Triumph of God’s People” | question. were not disturbed. A Service for Travelers For the ever-increasing number of patrons who are planning a journey our bank offers AMERICAN EXPRESS TARVELERS CHEQUES — | as a protection for travel funds. Joe Louis, one-time cotton field hand Governor Lehman of New York has —s from Alabama, became the 15th heavy-} signed a bill requiring public officials and These Cheques, issued in convenient denomi- weight champion of the world, when he} judges holding constitutional positions to} nations ‘of $10, $20, '$50and $100, cost only 75c. knocked out James J. Braddock, the title! pay the state income taxes on their sal-} for each $100_purchased. "They are spendable. holder. Sleepy-eyed “Shuffling Joe” is| aries. We never could quite understand wherever travelers go, and carry the added and the second Negro to hold the champion-| why any holder of a political job should be important feature of a prompt refund by the Am- ship. Fistiana will now be on the look-j exempt from taxes which private citizens | erican Express Company in case of loss or theft out for a “White Hope” as it did when} must pay. | before your second signature is affixed. Ask the Johnson was the “champ.” Louis is the — Teller about them. youngest man ever to hold the champion- President Chas. E. Denney of the Erie, - ship and he can keep it a long time if he| Railroad, who was a newspaper carrier as THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST \so chooses. He can do his race great credit| a boy, in a recent statement said: “This! \by not yielding to the temptation of the| training was most helpful when at the age i Member of the Fedaxsh Reserve J hite man’s gold as did Champion John-j of 19 it was necessary to make my own! Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance way.” it ee ee Corporation eel i : : E i a liiel Hl 1778—AMolly Pitcher commis: | 1873—China’s emperor received | rick cap channel buoy No. 4, in 0 Igs. foreign ambassadors in audienc? Suwanee Sound, reported missitig on May 25. F The program which is to be on 5:40 a.gn. ing pictures in Union Square The the subject “Fellowship” at the > |Rotary luncheon in Parish. H ri:43 a. mM. 1903—Completion of British}+—___—_ i Dict.onary of National Biography! « : Th £ beautiful girl in Key Weat | Miles, or continuously for” about 5,000) AM. See Sip wet bys dover i Londons ae years, before meeting death in a train ac-| His = i aee isa regular reader of The Citizen. : i Low - 8:01 8215" ~ 1928—John H. Mears and Capt. cident. | Borometer reading at § a. m.: Collyer leave New York for world| |steamship-airplane record—return/ Compliments that are plainly untrue | While the latter slept in a parked car. But; (Till 7:30 p. m. Wednesday) | 1933 German branch of the N | N N \ : \ N \ N N \ \ N a \ \ . \ N N) N N N N N N N ; N N aa crate showers from the southern} overspreads the northern Plains what coo‘r weather prevails! and eastern Rocky Mountain throuzhout much of the country} j mainder of the country, with cen- normal in western districts, with} CPA LDMa: qe s i Ft ii is true of der- Prices as tow as $3.41 down and $3.41 per month with your ght bull TO THE FOLKS THAT CAN’T GET QUT TO SHOP—WE DELIVER. JUST GIVE US A RING AND WE DELIVER ANYTHING FROM 10c UP ELECTRIC IRONS: “Regal”. 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