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« een =e ee eee PAGE TWO Pp cineeuend : s TWICE A WEEK : She Key West Citizen is be tg tacert_Sonser, wr In the 10-years-ago column of The Citizen today is an item about the collec- trash and garbage Key West. At r¢ ections were made at ght during the day every week, h ty was kept spick and span, so | ar as garbage and trash were concerned. | M pe It should be borne in mind that, 10 pogo pq + yallroed carrys ears ago, this city was operated by the | fe had startled her so that she! aqme” gua 2 Key West Administration, and the collec- om like screaming out at him im the buflding which housed Sta- diphia lawyer -jarut, irection of the WPA. It would be too | she demanded of the shadowy ‘io world was like beine trans- of the Declaration of f ; to expect the enger department | Seure jtsted to am entirely different dence, bern in Philadeiphaa. ' ’ ¥ ' | “Waiting for vou. of course. T vere. They were into ait Jan. 15, 1842. today to make that many collections, | to witness email ctudio where John wate seat 181$—Elizabeth Cady Stanton, | n wagons as the Key | o = : LIL yy -- cader in the women's ng o t we le besa neite him. , — : movement in her generation,/ asceg ola epee, TouTl have 0 few moments to| 224 variow visitors who Ned cin lecturer, born ia New| j wagons K West has | o, wereaeing tos eo over vour seriot.” the an-| were outside once more in the York. Died Oct. 28, 1902. | Admirel Harel R Stark, whe 4 ~ aad Pat and garbage could be col-| cre caught her breath on 2 | nouncer said “I'll be back im 2) rain, 1831—Eli H. Janney, inventor! 0. commander of U & soval —_ week | quivering sob ceneee aot ob tm et al “Let's #0 somewhere for s bite of the railway coupler, Gorm "| topces in Europe, born Wilken | She too t him close’ to eat” John said. “I'm starving 1 omdon County, Va. Died June! Po, & ago William MecHugh's m= of moisture was_about his) tow shout hamburgers?” Barve, Fo. @ yaase ame . guise oe. over his brow. Wis finvers | “alten ie 6 seed conse et i912 U. S&S Seneter Warren & Austia art and a mule, collected Aine the scriot. shook a little | 4 Oe ~tmen he said, 1850 — James Creelman. noted of Vermont born at Highgall age once a week in Ke SuAdeniv she laughed | a | Ssiet gericusty. “You know. of © orrespondent-journalist of |v; 8 years ago. “ he never missed ca “What'e the anetter| course. dow? you thet T cowlin® his day, born in Montreal Died | Dr. William $. Abernethy @f ' + ‘ ‘seca he asked a fittie| have possibly gone through it Feb. 12, 1915 | Washington, D. C. noted retined 2 business place of ar without you | Baptist clergyman, born Cadap bi 4 eo re © that . # fs = C 4 . “ alled th j Ke , thinking thet here Ne ae. You have 2 cor- | HISTORY Sapte, ard ™ oo ago er ' = of ordeals—who has suf.| ‘2 sturdy streneth =bout wou 1993 — John Howard Payne's a Jour getowe, 4 she tortures of the damned |! — frome frm tome, Sweet Home” first sung . > pg t © tod Pome gay - ° | '1836—An American border or- N Onter- rbage wagons today “What lesson?” on invedes Canada to as- called to cover daily, and “That in helping other ve Canadian rebels nd h w { vou can pretty aes S0—Allen B. Wilson, young orn Mor He \ : ; ae ee oo ttsfield, Mass. cabinet-maker years ago | } She hed to ac s historse sewing machine _ or a , Debus a | & Community Auditorium } - b . enhsovine sunt money born there, 67 ae - niciemcemnsieammmcmmmmacmaniera | -_ san cuts wires _ Rev. James M. Gil " ~ @ ao . 2 ¢ “ ‘ wita Wash- + You, TOMORROW'S SERVICE STATION ty Cte t * reading n s his army— = “ He s wed twice “Thank h Thanks for m 2-8 Ruch ea th se fenment. | om . F Ss tr e ‘ > wa re whe = M : | + > Pole—oniy pes - . i with Key W : @m she an nred- 7 her ® vate | 22 - Bieerm- ‘tat ths ta ; | 7 r Wash- brevery and pe wae aken | A ; hy b | n 4 capex evea t oa "peep ; J i Te be continued . ™ r " Bay ' leas . eree / - — = b h r rmore 4 ——_ ai tgaacenpnnt = POSS HOO ESSESESSESS ESOS SS EEEES 1 De ee RADIATES ATOMIC LIGHT : . FORCE TO MAINTAIN PEACE WILL DEMOCRACY KEY WEST IN a von. ~ 5 we WIN THISBATTLE? DAYS GONE BY =": « PLACE YOUR " i ‘ “ a he assur Out Across Nation, In All Di- PROM FILES OF THE CTTTtEH ee : wing sain, Matias OF NOVEMBER 12 1935 Fi the Axis power | Gn On Strike REAL ICE e : GUARANTEED Refriy- + ‘ eration Service. K t SIMENTED, POOR FELLOWS! . | 4 : Key W : \"* REAL I ~- CE i some is MORE ECONOMICAL ... It's Healthy =} | i and Safe... It's PURE : > + | THOMPSON i INC. ¢ yon (ICE DIVISION) ; la onDe mos \ : : Phone No. 8 Key West, Fis. - P+ See OOOOH OSSORSOS SRST ESON SESS EE SEES EEEe . A BAN NULLIFIED XN | ! ' af | DS LY CHARGE * \ 1 of the ty ree comes i eres o ! ot “se we ; ARE BEING MADE AVAILABLE Toe ALL be ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALERS FoR 5.000 STUDENTS STRIKE THE PURPOSE OF DISPLAYING e THEIR MERCHANDISE 1 ‘ mat § = This "lectric System Boe. Net & Any Partieula : i Yous Grover SELLS That GOOD, © Dealer STAR * BRAND | ' ay “ w . sot ametces COFFEE h ‘ ‘ CUBAN A nine | ‘Try A Pound Today! |