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PACE TWO She Key West Citizen | TIRED MEN AND WOMEN Are we on the verge of becoming a race of prematurely tired men and women? Educators and authorities in physical train- ing, physician and scientists whe have been studying the effects of stressful modern life on the individual believe this situation constitutes an important national and world problem. They say that the average individual, unable to adapt himself to the rapid changes and heavy pressure of the machine age, is slowly but surely deteriorating. Ov- erwork, worry, lack of proper rest and re- ereation, excesses and unsound living hab- its all lead to a condition of chronic fa- tigue which threatens health and well be- ing. Published Daily P red From The Citizen Building Corner Greeme and Ann Streets Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe * County Entered at Key West, Florida, as second class matter Member of the Assecinted’ Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited im this paper and alse the Joeal news published here. SUBSCHIPTION RATES One Year : : = : 8.x Months $10.00 ‘Three Months _ 4 h ADVERTISING RATES Made known on application. SPECIAL NOPICE All reading notices, cards ofthanks, resolutions of 4 ec gaa “Of 10 Coe ae, Steams be charged for at | a atiats, "or eptertainments by cnurehes from which | @d that prolonged fatigue develops a tee ale eg ceo ee Sores. | ee Cave Pee, eee Tinterest but i will not publich ce oe sate eer accumulation of waste products in the body, which the system cannot throw off unaided. It manifests itself in an inability | of the affected individual to seeure phy- } sical relaxation or mental repose. Overwork, faulty respiration or any | condition which interferes with the carry- ing of oxygen to the bodily tissues, under- feeding, improper feeding, indigestion and lack of assimilation are among the im- | Portant causes ascribed as responsible for | fatigue poisoning. = Cee IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN Water and Sewerage, Bridges to complete Road to Main- land. Free Port. Hoteis and Apartments. Bathing Pavilion, Airports—Land and Sea, ~ Consolidation of Coun > @1om The American Eagle) MucH publicity is being given to the ef- ficient work of Special Prosecuting Attorney Charles Dewey in breaking up organized racke- | teerimg in N. Y. City whieh was annually extort- | ing millions of dollars from business firms in the great metropolis under the guise of “protec- tion.” Great credit is due Mr. Dewey for the cour- age and ability he has exercised in breaking up ISLAND PARADISE “Forget Key West ” Dear city old Your storied years are ours! Your dawning skies, your turquoise noons, Your sunset seas a part Of every hallowed memory that Burns in mind and heart! Dear friends . . . Quaint scenes... They are to us a lodestar where we roam— Whatever skies above us rise Key West ... Key West is home! busy exterminating private racketeering another monster, even more threatening, has appeared on the scene to prey upen private business in the form of various commissions, authorized by legis- iative enactment to formulate regulations and rules of conduct for those engaged in certain lines of prietors for violation thereof, and compel them to charge a fixed price for their labor or products whieh will be determined by these industrial dic- tators who, for lack of another designation, may be appropriately referred to as legalized -racke- sions are created by act of the Legislature, for the To envy one is to confess to being his inferior. People will give three cheers for many things, and nothing else. BG bn whe - = a t@ | ut instead the inevitable result is to create more fs ollect : | jobs, for ‘political office seekers to feed from the - backs of the taxpayers and the consumer pays . Business letters should be written with | more than before for the commodity or service a view to their effect on the investigating | by the ruling. ; committee. Only the Florida Legislature has power to bath make the laws of this state and it has no authority Many motorists seem to think warning | under the constitution to pass on “to subsidiary signs at grade crossings are intended for boards or commissions the power to make laws the locomotive engineer. | for the control of special industries, to fine or im- ¥ . ' prison their proprietors for violation of said laws A parent sometimes admonishes his | * *° compel them to submit to price fixing re- child with the words, “Won't you ever | Witements. learn!” But-the whole world seems never. to learn, for it is altogether still an unjust, | Which are being created to dominate special in- uncivilized and prejudiced wor'd. dustries in this state take the Milk Board racket for imstamee which was created for the alleged . ) purpose, ing the health of the consumer. gre i _... created and outstanding Willi | legalized ratket in the State of Florida is the Dry ; Cleaning-end Laundry Board,—also created to protest @ the dear public... . Another outstanding legalized racket is the | State Hotel Commission which ex-Governor Dave | Sholtz positively promised to abolish just rpior to his election and then conveniently forgot. . . . And then there is the State Barber Board | } / “Every slump comes fi and the more we isolate that country the better.” —H. English M. P. Nothing you cBm do would | please us better. Shinny on your owp side. | } Governor Cone believes in local option , on the gambling question. That it is the | governor's duty to charge the sheriffs with | having the laws against gambling observed | does not seem to concern Florida’s chief | texetative. Summing up aur conclusions from the fore- | going, we wish to issue a note of warning to this | effect: The bars are now down in Florida to fur- Even republicans say that President ther uncontitutional acts by the State Legisia- Roosevelt's message to Congress on the ture in the creation of czaristic boards and com- state of the nation was mili, yet after he; missions for the purpose of dictating to various had delivered it and was leaving the } industries as to how they shall conduct their busi- building, he espied Minority Floor L@@der (65 ‘and fixing the prices they shall charge. It Snel and hailed him with: "8 ie the Maundrymen and dry cleaners, the dairymen not esking “em, that's telf'n ‘em. and barbers today who are the victims. Tomorrow by es it. may be business that comes under the ban. Florida needs a Dewey to te Up legal racketeering, now in the in- who lost his life in a plane crash off | cipient stages, but which bids fair to spread to Samoa, He was chief pilot of the old: other lines of industry. Private racketeering is Aeromarine company which established “bad enough in all conscience, but legalized racke- the first airport in Key West, operating a * teering is far more menacing, as when backed regular daily service between this city and abetted by organized government it clearly indi- Havana, Cuba. Captain Musick was a cates official disregard to the constitutional right veteran flier and had flown more tham 2 to “tife, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” million miles without a mishap. His death which imeludes the right to make an hanest living, is a great loss to aviation. _ free and unhampered. The medical profession has determin- ; the activities of these gangsters. But while he is | business; to prosecute, fine and imprison the pro-4 alleged purpose of protecting the dear consumer, | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Happenings Here Just Ten From The Files —_———_—_—-- President will reach this city around midnight tonight. His special train started south from Jacksonville this morning early, and was due at Miami around 4 o'clock this afternoon. At Miami the President and members of his | party are scheduled to take an autemobile ride around the city. It is expected this will require about one hour, after which the party will resume the special trip by train on the Oversea Railway to Key West. This means that the ongest special train ever -op- erated for a President will arrive around midnight at Key West, if the schedule planned is carried out. The President and a his }party will leave their train at 7 | o'clock tomorrow morning, board }the Cruiser Memphis at the P. }and OQ. pier and then transfer to }the Battleship Txeas at her moor- ling off Sand Key, provided that | the weather is good. Should the } weather be inclement and the wa- ter rough, there will be no trans- fer but the party will contintie on | the Memphis to Havana. On the }return trip, Tuesday, local army }and navy officers will turn out | to welcome the President, and it is expected the city will turn out | and take official notice of his. | presence. George W. Béan, wha publican \\ cbmmitt ‘ | Florida, hag just signed q (with the lota! Chamber | merce. to, rej rit, this | Washington, Mr. Bear ta national headquarters purpose of keeping re jin the state in constant touch wit the , legislative and executive | branches of the government, in |all matters affecting them. He | obtains information about all ap- | propriations and legislation gen- | erally, which is of especial inter- lest to the cities represented. National officers of the United | Spanish War Veterans, will ar- rive in Key West Monday, and } will later go to Havana to ar- range for the National Encamp- ment to be held in that city dur- ing the month of February. Key West High School basket- ball team was defeated in the |first game of the season last night. } The team was opposed by the fast LEGALS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED {Senate BHI Ne. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ‘That Guy Carieton holder of Tax Certificate No. 526, issued the/|7th day of July, A. D. 1936, has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be [issued thereon. Said certificate em- | braces the following described prop- perty im the ounty of Monroe, State lof Florida, to-wit: i Let 12, Sar. 6 Tr.°13. Book | Dl, Page 106, Monree County Records. | The assessment of erty wnder the said issued was in the mame of Geo. F. & Virginia J Sauer. Unless said certificate shalt redeemed according ta law. Property described therein will be [sold to the highest bidder at the jeourt house door on the first Mon- | day in the month of February, 1938, | which is the 7th day of February, | 1938. Tated this 7th day of January, } the sid certifi- e: be the } 1s: (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer | Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. Ja 1938. As a notable example of these czaristic bodies | | NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR } said certifi- ; TAX DEED | Norte ts "HERE: ry .. se Pac Carteret FES rtificate Ne, ie! fday of July A ae ama Fic |same inomyt Grati mad dose application tor ‘a Tax deed to bq |. Sait cert 7 [Bradtaths todowing ead haey? erty in the County of, Mon, te oP Phe Sone? PAR SP Lot 2 Ser. 3, Book C-5, Pag 108 Sin Ries Records. . The assessment of the property under the said cate issued was in the name of Talbott Fisher. Uniess said certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described therein will ‘be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- @ay im the month of February, 1923. which is the Tth day of Pebruary. 1938. Trated this th day of January, 1338. (SEAL) Clerk County, Ross C of Cireuit Court of Florida. jan. 7-14-21-38. Sawyer Monroe 193s NOTICE OF APPLICATION Por 4th day of July same in my office and has made ap- plication for a tax deed to be i sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following described prop- erty im the County of Monroe, State of Plorida. to-wit Lot 7, Ser. & Tr. 2. Book X, Page 450, Monroe County Rec- The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Frederick certificate according te Broperty described therein will be seid to the highest bidder at the mrt heuse door on the first Mon- yy in the month of February, 1935, which is the 7th day of February. 13a Dated this 17th day of January, 1938 shall be law, the Ross C Sawyer t Court of Monree orida, Janit-21-28, feb4, 1258 County KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE<BY Years Age Today Ac Telkn Of The Citizen Homestead quintet, whith won by a score of 29 to 28. The local boys played a good game, consid- ering they had_but three weeks in which to practice. ~The game was one of the hardest fought ever witnessed in the» gymna- sium, and neither teamyiwas ever more than three baskets‘ahead at any stage of the contest: Mrs. Beulah Bush, wife of C. C. Bush, formerly of Key“West, died yesterday in New York after a Jong illness. The body, accom- panied by the husband and three 1%: children, is expected to reach the city on the early train Sunday.) Mrs. Bush was 32 years of age, and a daughter of the late Ster- ling Gwynn. The inter-denominational bible class, which was organized here LEGALS NOTICE GF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Senate Bill Ne. 16%) HEREBY GIVEN, That Guy. Carleton, holder of Tax Certifieate No. 54, issued the 2nd day of August, A.D. 1926, has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Pt. Lot 4, Sq. 57, Book T, Page 493, as recorded County Records. ‘The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was im the name of Edward F. Page. Unless said certificate shall be re- | deemed according to law, ‘the prop- jerty described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door om the first Monday in the month of February, 1938, which is the 7th day of February, 1938. Dated this i4th day of January, 5 2) Ross C Sawyer of Circuit Court of Menroe Florida. janl¢-21-28; feb4.1938 1 | Clerk | County, | NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill Ne. 163) | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, | That Thomas H. Anderson, holder of FRIDAY, JANUARY 14 1808. LEGALS ‘Certificate Ne. $2. @ay of August. A TD. 1931. has Tied same in my office and has made @pplication for « tax deed te be & sued thereon. Said certificate om- braces the follow ing described prop- erty in the County of Monmree, State of Florida, to-wit Pt. Lot 3 Ser. 56 Book A-= Page 378, Monroe County Ree- ords. The assessment of the sai€ prop- erty under the said certificate issued was in the name ef Frank B Reshore, Est. Unless said certificate shall be re deemed according to law, the prop- erty deseribed thers'® will Ie roid to the highest bidder at the court house Goor en the first Monday i= the month of February, 292%, which is the 1th day of February, © sbnted this 14th day <t Jnnears BS Ress C Sawyer Court of Monree . Phorida. gamd4-21-28, fed. 4 138 (SEAL) Clerk of Cirevit ‘County. ¥ Certificate No. 90 isseré the and several weeks ago, will meet to-j Tax Certificate No. 393, issued the | gay of August. A.D. 1931 has Tiled morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Harris school. Rev. Alfred De Barritt, of the First Presbyterian church, leader of the class, an- nounces that Mr. Montecino will address the members. There will be a pro-amateur golf match of 18 holes tomorrow at the loeal links, between Harry Hampton, local pro, and Clayton Kirtland, playing against Robert .Spettswegd and. Charlie Throm, spre of Long.Island,and Coral Gables. The public is invited to M- witness. the contest which will take,place at.2-a0 o'clock. minican Republic for submitting dispute to treaty procedure. 0. 4672, CHARTER m KES! STRICT NO. 6 PORT OF CONDITION OF THE eae NATIONAL BANK OF WEST IN THE STATE OF ORIDA, AT THE CLOSE BUSINESS ON DEC. 31, 1937. (Published in response te call made by Comptroller of the Cur- reney, under Section 5211, U. S. Re- vised Statutes.) ASSETS Loans and discounts Overdrafts 4 States Govern- em obligations, di- rect and fully guar- | anteed Other bonds, and securities Banking house, $17,- 375.00; Furniture and fiatures, $12,169.21 Real estate owned other than banking house — Reserve with Federal Reserve bank f Cash, ‘bglances — with other banks, and cash items im process of{; _ codlection 458,303.28 Other assets 3 "15.05 + * 70 12 stocks, 167,408.75 29,544.21 49,031.39 97,820.05 Ja Total assets. LIABILITIES; Demand deposits of in- dividuals, partner- ships, and corpord- tions $ Time deposits of in- dividuals, partner- sbips, and corpora- tions State, munie Gnited Sta ment and Ings deposits . Deposits of other banks, imeluding certified and cashier's checks outstanding Deposits se- $1,464,996.56 $43,953.80 ‘ 315,429.95 county, 33,136.63 Deposits not secured by pledge of leans andj or invest- ments 1,036,825.25 Tetal ie Deposits ._ $1,287,455.83 Dividends declared but not yet payable and amounts set aside for ai mot de- “ap mt: u ‘st, +4 ee uv SES SEF 92 meemege. ‘ 51,600.01 Binciviaca profits— net Reserves for con- tingencies 15,000.06 Total Capital Account 174,540.73 Total Liabilities $1,464,996.56 Memorandum: and Investments Pledged to Secure Liabilities: Cnuited States Govern- ment #bligations, di- rect and fully guar- anteed Other bands, stocks, and securities — Total Pledged (exclud- ing rediscounts) 248,278.92 Sites 98.61 Medmed: Against United States Government and pes- tal saving deposits Against State, county, municipal de- Total Pledged 7 2 Mate of County of Ls or! A D. 19 in my offiee and has 2nd day of Aug filed same }made application for a tax deed to the issued thereon. Said certificate lembraces the following described |property in the County of Monroe, } State of Florida, to-w | Lot 4, Plantation Key, Book B3, | Page 568, See. 23, Twp. 63, Range | 3%, 140 Acres as recorded in Monroe County Records. The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- fsued was in the name of Henry | T. Read Uniess said certificate shall be re- deemed according to law, the prop- erty described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Menda; ly of February, h day of February, this 14th day of Jantars, | Ross C Sawyer Cireuit Court of Monroe Florida. jani4-21-28; febi.1838 NOTICE OF That Guy Carleton helder of Tax Certificate No. 347, issued the éth day of July, A. D. 1927, has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed te he issued thereon. Said certificate em- braces tne following described prop- rty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: ~ a te Monroe 19, Book County Records. The assessment of the said property under the said cate issued was in the P. Talbott Fisher. Unless seid certificate shall redeemed according to law, the property described therein wili be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of February, 1938, which is the ith day of February, 1938. Dated this ith day of January, 28. mame of Ross C Sawyer of Cirenit Court of Monroe County, Florida. jan. 7-14-21-28, 1938. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Semate Rill Ne. 163) NOTICE ‘S HEREBY GIVEN, That Guy Cafleton holder of Tax Certifieate No. 290. issued the 7th bday of July A. D. 1930 has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be ssued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following described prop- erty in the County of Monroe, State f Florida, to-wit: Lot 36, Sqr. & Ty. 11 Beok XX, Page 22, Monfoe County Records. The assessment property under the issued was in the ot the said said certifi- name of B | redeemed according to | property deseribed therein |seld to the bighest bidder at the court house uoor on the first Mon- }aay in the month of February, 1938, whith is the 7th day of February, of January, 1938. Ross C Sawyer County, Florida. NOTICE OF APPLICA’ Ne. NOTCE 18 HEREBY ; day ef August A. D. 1929, bas fi issued thereon. Said certificate ad of Florida, to-wit: Book 1938, Dated this 7th day (SEAL) Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe jan. 7-14-21-28, 1938 x TAX DEED = (Senate Bult 10 rv |That Guy Carleton holder = Certificate No. 624, issued ath j same in my office and has application for a tax deed to | braces the following described prop- erty im the County of Monroe, State Lot 19, Sqr. 2, Tr. 19, B-5, Page 636, as recorded in | | property cate issued was in the lH EB snow. | Unies said certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described therein will be Sold to the highest bidder at the court bouse door on the first Mon- day in the month of February, 1338, which is the 7th day of February, 1938. Dated this Tth day of January, 1938. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Moaree | Cousty, Florida. i Jan | 7-14-21-28 1908 | Seeescococes: Cashiec.| I's Deliciously Freshi wu JAMES R. WM. R PORTER, before » 1935, Sworn te and me this 16th day of (Netary Seal) ~ Netary Public, State Fiertda at Laree. My CG Sr ae eee i p 26, BAS i same in my office and has made ‘application for a tnx deed to be ie [sued thereon. Said certificate «=m | braces the folfowing described prow jerty im the County of Menree, State ‘of Florida, to-wit: } PR Lot 2 Sqr S& Bock D4 { Fiige 46h Meares County Ber cords, | ‘The assessment of the said prop- caer under the said certificate Frank H. Reshore. Est. Uniess said certificate shall be re according to kaw. the prop ; described therein to the highest house door on the _the month of ‘is the Tth day of F Dated this léth day 1938. _ (SEAL) c Clerk County, i first, Florida. jam.34-21-28, feb 4 2538 wt be seid Ross C Stayer | of Circuit Court of Monroe TAX BEED (Senate BHT Ne. 26s) certifi- | ti teenage gee meena a t t i anal i ] ! & t I i tte Gm AA dn | fF tt, i i i ape | ie i { : i aah 3 i vel & i : 2 im i i ! 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