The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 2, 1938, Page 4

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EAGE FO FOU R—A The Key West Crier ¥ unday By THE CUTIZEN PUNLISHING CO. INC. L. P. AR EDMAN. President and Publisher JOE ALLEN, Assistant Business Manager peeiMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN Welcome to | hope » had never crowds of ¢ ‘ d there must be millior KE south, most \ » July accident other month boom. Mo the “late h that KEY WEST’S DAY OF LIBERATION Our ere Na July the Fourth! tional holiday, the day most memorable the histery ef t? Nation, takes on form this year, 1938, ar ignificance to the people of Key We ill be written on the pages of our history ir own dependence Day 1 day when shackles of circumstance vere str from the limbs of Key West and the that marks the time when the city new birth of freedom to rebuild ruins of the past a mor gloriou edifice than the past had eve hended It is not p ibl itly to exp appreciation th for the I hand that the Na 1as extends when self-help was beyond our power That appreciation extends or present and the future as from the rer boundaries of our county ome the con gratulations to the “city that came back’ and from near and distant States, from near and distant counties of this great State the friends pour in to join with us in our rejoicing at the restoration of « communication with the mainland wh only « few months ago was a day’s journey distant Upen the everl arches that are an imperishable memori of the heroic genius of He M. Flegler who dreamed of sending road to sea and who made the dream a reality, has been laid a shin ing bread highway that shall be equally an enduring testimonial to the vision and skill of an engineer cf a later day, P Duncan, and his associates. be incomplete which did not recognize the men of Key Went, after a most demoralizing period ndid way in which the deep depression, umaccustomed to the werk involved in bridre and highway building, theniselves that they won admiration acauitt of the seasoned contract they worked The highway is the fruition of a lon and arducus etre y rige of which are no longer to be remembered as we re joice in accemplishment and the Nation rejoices with us Nor dees the Nation have to be con fined to sentiment ounds for its joicing For it tt ‘ are thrown wide n idyllic where the sick and t weary may restore open to an island 4 climate body and spirit; and the young and \ Y us may know ' ‘ ’ a and air a can be found where hi try. King Arthu ng for an island call ho wher falls not hail, n any snov »whed with summer eal him ‘ his grievou ind, and the fe of thi naticn will be mighty men a know Ke West Avillion” And may never ¢ ing swee Before the Nat Unsheath yainland To one KEY WEST CITIZEN ADV ICE TO KEY WEST Country's | im Quaint little town where the stn goes Wi A down Iie blue sea, nto an ink- \nd the moon comes up from the Gulf’s Arthnitic, Rheumatic write cup rotic, Bronchitic Dripping with melody e sponges hold six shades o Young Rembrandt might ht ‘ed throats repeat the notes eats and Shelley sought hold fast and true sheltered charm now st the tide of those outside ate pon your doors. \ road goes t ene to bring to vou A curious, jostling crowd ittle (own in homespun gow! \loof and brave and proud, Benefited PN OUT Sel] not your soul for any goal That men may label gain, Who hold the loom of endless bloom, Where frost has never Jain: but like some star we see afar Through mists that wax and wane ede to none that battle won te hours of pain Vivian Yeiser Laramore KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY Happenings Here Just Ten Years Ago Today As Taken From The Files Of The Citizen a oereeeceressenuceseores Poday 5 Lloroscope Cece resooenesennasenvese Compliment LA CONCHA HOTEL Cabrera Wholesale Grocery Quality IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS matic Cases Parti Climate, Warmest ire Many In Key West Phone ie Mr ECOND STOP LI Gulf Streain OTEL FACILITIES CABINS RESTAURANT and GRILLE TRAILE R PARKING odern c.f nstruction « »N STREET Al SIMON T¢ P's MOST Mob ny cpared for the ne i THE NEW OVI Rst AS lit athy pee ngratulatiozs: FROM THE HOME Ot “BAKER BOY BREAD’ se rg ? ARLES Maloney Bros. ite oe SUPER. SAFE! | the Nev "OVERSEAS HIGHWAY. rE EPC (ATI a IE IEE aR REL 2k RS OT d Priver PRECkKS \ccordi cE PROM SERVE _ Y WES! Board or A Carload”’ ‘UNBER CORE. | Lumber and Building Materials HINSON, Mer ———E al I PHONE t : : 5 2 SRI 8 ee

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