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PAGE TWO Thre Key Mest Citizen Pabligias Deny Mscept Betipey By ‘vite CrEIZEN 'P oisHine CO. INC, Me PA! AN, ‘Prenident JOE ALLEN, Assistant Business Manager From The Citizen Buflding Corner Greene and Ann Streets ~ @HE KEY WEST CITIZEN eecccccvecccs . ee ee TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS : Patriotic organizetions are ‘endeavor- fa T Ne . ; f i WUVave codcddevdecccosves eevee esdcccesesccen ino raise ‘Peds :t0r fe Peecrvempn Sot ae oe an’: s Most Rev. Jobin, T, McNicholas,' Omaha, Catholic prélate, borh at two historic shrines in Virginia, the ‘old | Cathoit ‘aréhbishop of Cincinnati, Indianapolis, 51 years ago. home of John Paul Jonés ih Fredéricks- :born in Ireand, ‘60 years ago. burg and the famous Gadsby’s Tavern in interea at Key West, Florida, as second class matter | Alexandria. se =i ass. a The Naval Historical Foundation, aid- 7 4 “ diterature, born in India, 76 ycxrS Member of the Associated Press ed by the Daughters of the American = Z paves ago. | “t- From eid To - , whe Associated Press is exclusively entitled to use : | ‘or republics i Revolution, will make a campaign for 4 ; 7} ni eee eens Qistane: cat alee ep __ Silas H. Strawn of Chicago, ndt- Boston, New York, Miami the local ‘Hews publisiea ‘here. money for the purchase ‘and ‘Yestoration of ‘ed lawyer,born hear Ottawa, Il,| Jacksonville, Galveston the John Paul Jones house, én which an TL years ago. | New Orleans and Beyond £% |poptiomphas teen obtained which expires Bi 5 a at Key West ai Féidays pF ebruary, and'which ° will “require ||= \ - 3 : Te : ! From New York every Thursday 50.0 ee j «| From Boston every Saturday 000, i = g : _ —S 3 al FUL: | From Jacksonville, Miami and Sby’s Tavern is now in ‘possession : ol g ef ‘ 2 iNew Orl SHRINES TO BE SAVED Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe cd |. Duke of Atholl, English peer, ioreees 7 | ‘Vida D. Scudder, Wellesley Col- born 66 years ago. ; ‘lege professor’ emeritus of English | FIPTY-SIXTH YEAR r¢ | leans @very two weeks he American Legion Post of Alexandria, ‘ : ee - i - havingbeentpurchased et ee but there st EZ) CUBAN COFFEE CLYDE M LORY une Year - 0.00 | is needed some $15,000-to pay-off a mort- ter j th ily Fe! | . ; Fakes wreuas io gage on the property,’ and additional =PRY IT | = bh ym cs — Gete #0 | ‘money is also required for its upkeep. i Saale aan General Washington had his ‘head- quarters in Gadsby’s Tavern when he com.- |" raeslationa die | manded a portion of the Virginia Militia Made known on application, " SPECIAG. NOTICE All reading notices, cards of thanks, regpect, obituary notices, etc, will be charged for at (jn 1753 and 1754, at the beginniiig of the the rate of 10 éénts @ line. Notices for entertainments by churches trom Which | French and Indian War. Here ‘algo the fb: ; » 4 revenue isto be derived are 6 cents a line. : i : de ¥ qj KL < ‘ The Citizen is an open forum and invites discus- | first steps toward drafting the Constitu- eid 4 i ' 4 sion of public issues and subjects of local or general 55 7 nna’, { < J N! 1 Interest but ‘it will ‘not publisn anonymous communi- | tion were taken. Ss 2 > y DEX. \ c ez ° cations. 5” th Y/ i Z . aa 7 Wy The first public celebration ‘of the Fast, Depetidable Freight and Express Service adoption of the Constitution ‘was held ‘at IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST Gadsby’s, as well as the first celebration: ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN of Washington’s ‘birthday. Numerous’ other significant, events ‘connectéd with the. early history ofthe Republic teok »place ‘at the noted tavern. ‘ 5. q The efiprts of patriotic ctilpedl to preserve these historic buildings for pos- terity are most commendable and _ should meet with success. —between— ~° | MIAMI and KEY WEST. MIAMI AND KEY WEST £55 pagence ‘Four ‘round tri iy: divest: betwaeh: Stebel; —-~-— Sime wal SANG ia Dicesl Power Boats 0H Bear Improved Order Red. Men have! livery to Key West. ' KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY _ [teen invites, | Leave Miami at 12:00 o'clock noon on Mon. TT pray | ‘ i; , Thursday and Friday. 5 I D E i; I G H T S , ‘Pauppenings Here duet Lo Years Age Today ‘As Taken | Fiabe prone gta i ‘Leave Key West at 8:00 Sane . M. os] - ‘urday of this week. This state- Ca 2g gee se fhe Schooner Albert Moyer,: Work on the Overseas Highway Vianeeetedigee tt by lepsitepineraef Captain O. Scott, from Mobile to oo. = peteey oe ie ing. The Schools will again oar H * $ * ‘clos is afternoon. +»: a ‘ *, z Jackonville, via Key West, is fast patary permit was issued this Tuesday ‘morning, January 3. ' aground at Marquesas and was in yyorning for extensions (at both j ‘Two more carloads of Kentucky bad condition when ‘the captain ithe Lower Matecumbe’ and No a certain town for the third time, a wag'ana crew left Her yesterday and Nanie Key, by Colonel George P. Se hn eee a ordered presented him an empty watch case, in-jrowed in their only life boat, 15 Howell, division engineer a! phe shipment is expected to artive i 4 5 i ‘ i ‘Charleston, S. C. tin -about 10 from ‘Bowlita Mussolini to Quit League of Nations. | Side of which was a note reading, “If you|miles to Key West, making the hore ent hr Headlitie.- Is Ti Duce ‘still in the League? | ever make that speech here again we'll |distance in 13 hours. The only} a. nea cross roll. call’ drive lis cedar 1 P give you the works.” cargo on the vessel is cedar logs = ean ares Fi Pick-U 1 D fi 5 . 20. The customs House fe in $46.70. Key Largo community | ——— << and with a vengeance. for the Thompson Box factory. aS reached a total of $2,044, in-}y Seren Key We Fall Cargo Insurance ‘Halt : subscription list to raise a fund for “the }W¢fe, futile, Had. we struck-tif 1 ain a total of $158 ‘ind Patt 5 . Pree 3», {time.” “Mr. Bush says he ‘came to quiring as to the identity of the “widow. gave $47. The collection was made TID: se ae PRIX: about ‘seven years ago. The cap- t Bathing Pavilion, 6. aAirports—Land and Sea. oH 7. ‘Cotisdlidation “of County and ‘City By MARCY 8B. DARNALE, ‘a reminder, do your Christmas — if 7 Former Editor of The Key West Citizen shoppinig today! Daily service (except Sunday) via Trucks and Boats between Miami and Key West, serving all in- ‘térniediate ipoihts on Florida Keys. Northbound, leaves Key West 7:008. th, Southbound, leaves Miami 700-2. m. ; A radio speaker tells this one: After Miami-Key West-Havana. A trinity |a candidate had made ‘the same speech in to conjure with, ‘ ‘was $1,830.80, showing in of ontes. : i a reporter of Wenetchee, Wash., started a jand that all‘éfforts to float her “A foe ce | prowrath far into the interior of China ‘patriotic citizens signed up ‘without ‘in-|was certdinly rough up to that ” i aC. rite ann oi aio ow iy ma | GET YOURS NOW-SWE HAVE ONLY A FEW 28FT: AIBarn o ie UA it ef 24” Doll for only $1.35 22” Doll tor oiy 99c } . ‘ i i ‘cluding the receipts of yesterday, }) - ‘The Murphy Act iis observing a golden : Sys that the Gensel grounded er Miss Lyon, local executive, -an- rifle and turning bad Deeds into good Presumably as a joke, Lynn Leonard, esas last Saturday night.Nounces. The last published total ae Bh eget a Ng “Service ‘Ottide: 813 Curatine St. Telephones 92 and 68 < . rock iffstedd of the mud we would; \ i : 4 A a ” id. “ ‘thi ork: of the First '{ Ph 135 696-W The Japs are pushing their peace| Widow of the Unknown pldier.” Many |peen gone,” he said, “for the sea Statin gibd ektsiatab it one Night (Key West from another iabbeies Otto ieirchivetner. , 2 . F tain and crew of four all live in ‘ a National problems cannot be solved of heats . ?. ” kak parse mete, ‘A boat was sent out today Editorial comment: THe ‘man! ys Ys be Sey @ chet WhO Gave i, iske a survey of the'strandedgwho's always ‘knocking ‘public: bg sectional. mentalities, nor can local pfeblems be solved by narrow mentali- tits. his name as Alfred Groward, ‘and ‘Who lvessel. ,Service corporations, thereby ais- m ‘ i jplays his ignorance and his’ petvet faithfully until his health failed Hisiton stiect Tom Whitehicad ta prejudice. No other aweiléy sn last year. He had never left the “estate; |rnma is being worked as a part contributed ‘more ‘to this cornieliie! A | never had ‘any callers hor Yecéived ‘any jof the program of the Board of development than public utilities . The 1987 rice ‘crop is the largest in mail, When death came a few days ago |Public Works with the end in companies. 2g years. This is good news to rice eaters}. . ae as ‘view of having a good driveway | inKey W. for th t Wk thei it was discovered that “Alfred” ‘was (a itrom and to the weather bureau| Mrs. ‘Atinie Carey, for 50 yéars | eee wre eee vee US. Wave SBeth) Onan, ‘and the Marine Hospital. Marl a resident of this city, died 9 thas been laid on Emma street al- o’clock last night and ‘will be s most ‘through to Eaton and when;buried this afternoon following Josef Hofmann, famed Polish-born'|the work dn this section of the’ funeral services at 4 o’clock in the pianist, now 61, recently gave ‘a récital fh jtoad has been made ready, it will home conducted by Rev. BE. L. Today ‘is December 15, the date when New York just 50 years, less one day, be Scraped, rolled and oiled. Ley, of Ley Memorial Methodist the debtor nations of the United States! after his American debut on the same! William R. Porter was sélectéd | ai ted to.pay their installments,| stave, that of the Metropolitan ‘Opera 'to Head ‘the All-For-Key-West-| Mino¢a Couneil, Daughters of aml alsqsGie’date’when the upper portion | poyse ‘Abbut “26 tpetedsa deh ‘hel fim tClub, last night, the formation of Pocahontas, will give their annual offthev@versta:HighWay was to be opened : a ' (which was completed ‘at a meeting’ Christmas Tree at their hall of ' sare y r ai 50 years before were present at the golden ‘held in the city hall." Bascom LJCarbline Stfeet next Tuesday eve- he fab Tis better to “let no hope jubilee concert) among hem “Dr "Walter 'Grdoms was elected. vice-prési#ning. Members of Tiger Tail Tribe pypvailslestrdisappointment follow.” 7 on debt; “Bebastitn “Cabtera, “secte- : atdei és Damrosch., § ftary; Maximo Vasquez, assistant | oe eee —_ a mms oe eatery, ‘and’ ‘Norberg Thidmpsdn, j Congress during the prevailing extra When invited recently ‘to atterd |Te#suter. The board of directors, Fo sapere by eee Roosevelt, has. ‘performance of his own Saint Joan . at {rollowe: "Charee nites W. w done @ itely nothing except to vote it-| Herts, England, George ‘Bernard aw |Demeritt, Maximo Vasquez, R. B./ 5 ot aia, ae te CPR i kee ee ee Ghaw (MORE. Charies HL Ketcham Ad A Regular $2.69 Value A ‘BARGAIN AT 1TS REGULAR : nas gift P sent a postcard to the matiagement which |w Arnold, and J. M. Renedo | y ‘ PRICE ‘OF $1.98 at 20c the mile, costing the taxpayers the| ead: “Plays of that-author do ‘net at-| : Bs ape: : j iT HAS EVE LASHES neat sam of $200,000. There would have! tract me; I never go to one if I can ‘possibly : CRIES—SLEEPS They Cry, Sleep, Have Eye Lashes been no criti¢ism Of this action if the] help it.” r) Soft Stuffed Bodies With Or- and Soft Stuffed Selons (wise guys) had appropriated a gandie Dresses Bodies sufficient sum to get them home and they eee. had agreed to Temain there. TD SS EMM off atpmatic arroz con ‘pollo ‘as wéll as the i oot BIG DOLLS AND LITTLE DOLLS a A dangerously absent:minded profes- Save a little of thy income, and thy hide-bound Chairman A. B. Hale is suggesting to the people of Monroe county ‘that they propose an acceptable name for the Over- sta Highway, and believes ‘that the name of Plagter should ‘be ‘a part of the designa- tion, because Henry M. Flagler was the man who built the railroad ‘extension, on the bridges of which ‘part of the read is being ‘Constructed. The Florida Bast Coast Railroad which Flagler built at an enormous cost to ‘his ‘private fortune did not bear his ‘naive and was called the} sor is Dr. Jacques Millot of Sorbonne Uni- versity, Paris. He left’a bag containing 60 live seorpions in a taxi, but fortunately an alarm was given before «anyone was stung. - ways staff in Spbuthampton, England, Cap- tain A. S. Wileéckso) eer me pilot, won one of the prigesy swt To- minute ride im an airplane. Andrew J. Volstead, author of ‘the Volstead Act for the enforcement of pro- Oversea Railroad, so that seems to this| hibition, now 77 years of age, still prac- writer a name that should be ‘continued,| tices law and does a bit of gardening of particularly ‘as it gtates just what it k—a highway that extends over the sea and, ! out of sight of land. the side at his home in Granite Falls, nn, He refases to buy an automobile, | and presumably is still an ardent dry. Ata re ie by. th (ig perial ; pocket will soon begin to thrive and thou wilt never cry again with an empty stomach; neither will creditors sult thee, nor Want oppress, nor hunger bite, nor will nakedness freeze thee. The whole hemisphere will. shine brighter, and pleasure spring up in every corner of ‘thy heat. —Benjamin Franklin. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Reserve Member of the F. D. 1. C. Don't Miss This Chance to Save on Santa Claus White and Eliza Streets Phone 598 “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” SM SM MMP MIM IG IS IMS PS I ~