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te meal ved are te on ores orem and tad 5 aes & wel ae invites ef local — Dear Polke: There are only three perfect things the werld, & is said. Th a opimster’s child. a »womee’s first husband talking about him to Ber second baad e ese are bachelor’s wife, when and she hus- THE ORACLE RAILROADS WARNED -——_- Warning the railroads of the nation that turther increased freight rates might te self-defeating, m their efforts to ob- ain gteater revenues, the Interstate Com- merce Commission, in its annual report, suggests that the carriers search for greater efficiency in order to meet higher cogts. This is probably sound advice. Ob- viously, the higher freight become, he bess likely are the increases to develop tommage and produce me. While the regulatery body suggests “bold experi mentation,” im the development new equipment and facilities, its conclusions he oot provide the cash necessary for such experiments Just at present time. rail the country seem to be doing fair! The recent freight increases have revenuesanmd the general pr ymtributes a satisfactory tonnage will} happen. however, in th oa, i anybody's guess, t i cecocaces thimk they can te e-Deapite the increased transportat s Repods im motor vehicles, i™ wewiook the importance of the ra ad. site operation of our rates of stepped perity a pebtisa aacaymous | | test against the préposed cut.in the | sary deadwe | to? wehine. The nation can hardly do with- | AR Bs rabroads, even as they are Tau: much bess « Wie reforms and WHR give the public THOMAS A. EDISON al sy, © matic bomas A. Edison »—and the world—w erbaary 11 granted 1,079 UL e, accord W Rose was ats in his lifetim al Patent Counci Edison was only 21 $ patent applicatx ectrival vote recorder s known for three - sudescent lamp, pictures, there is ng which The upiversal st \elregraps, ae etric traction, the magnetic ore separa- the sclemce of electronics, egraphy betwee traims and sand between shipand sh wroscope, retary kilus for ceme them, talking motior tures, floresce hiing, miners’ safety lanterns—all of se and many, many more modern con- sences owe their existence to Edison Bulegizing the “Wizard * Charles F. Kettering. di tor and scientise, said, “Every smucha ben smpafatively smal! sum of m - received for his scope in comparison with pefits—yours and mine.” } ing before a senate Committee. | committee recommerided the merging of SAME OLD GAME" 4 | | A good many United: States. senators | and members of the House of Representa- tives have said either in articles or inter- | views, that the federal gowermment, so far as office holding is concerned, is run by | Washington bureaucrats. | Former President Herbert Hoover, | whe heads the government Reorganization Committee, comfirmed that charge .in a statement he made em Monday im testify- Hoover’s the United States. Army engimeers into a civilian works agency, ‘whereby much deadwood would be cut out “and much money saved for the gevernment. “Senator Glen’ Taylor. Idaho Democrat, said that the sermate committee had re-| ceived 2,000 telegrams protesting against the adeption of the pian. Hoover replied : “They (Army engineers) have mobilized their agency and their friends all over the country. They have prejudiced the case! fore congress has had a chance to see | the evidence.” | That’s the way the prenecrass werk. Two years ago when submitted by the customs service was; pared dewn, an investigation proved that ; the commissioner of the customs had wired employes in al! parts the | United States to become active immediate- | ly and have their families and friends pro- dget. | essential | service | of He even discharged f office workers in New York City and and continued to keep employ od in the custo But what did that amoun The commissioner was fired from his post as head of the service but was kept elsewhere unnece S service, diselosure te? the job, or so-called job, in a reduced post | at the SAME salary. Congress and the Pr nt can break tie rule in Washingte o and disr ters of prote up the bureaucra they decided to do telegrams and nat sent to those tw anches of gov ment through connivance of the bureau- | erats. | Let us see if the same old game v work suc fully in throwimg the Ho: recommendations into the waste aSKET. nswer all won't hurt Geing to church may not your preblems but the habit you. LABOR LEGISLATION cided that when the bill goes to to repeal the Taft-Hartley Act go with it, in cennection with t fthe Wagner Act, regarded as n lightened pe Some of the labor nsisting that the 1947 Aet might spokesmen |} lead at aig ood old days wh sweet butter. In this blo the most expe e butter butter,” and being u fore white. e butter. intexesis, are. ngton as ready- te t when margari to be colored yellow that doesn’t*prevent nt from doing as they please butter Y sweet like the (9.1914. in California, a5 Rose! —_—_—_—- Spee LEGALS 2N PHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIReEIT! OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, aN ane OR MONROE COUNTY. 4 NCER) © Ne. 11-703. H AGNES MAGDALEN ZENOWITZ, [| Plaintiff. | DIVORCE ALEX EUGENE ZENOWTE2. }not indulge im summer gon | UMMER had come to New Eng- salesmanship. Except for ¢ for sou- venir es along land. It. was as though some! [as ongeomen pocaeeae giant hand had tummed the page§ ru, tolen we the poorer section, Car-/ of a fabulous book, skipping sev- to! ‘was not catering to a tran- eral chapters. Just a David War- Stent trade. 3 tists, Carrolton heme ren had predicted, there fad been |, TO: Bs. pie be , Ro. spring season:,One day it was! patriotic reasons. If they eesaedl winter; the next day, miracu- to buy soos hiaiay er. oe , summe: me: And ronize the church rummage z ae raisin aad £0 | which was right and proper. This morning, as she at itt they mi ine Sager me | a Window in her bedroom look: ait“ wasnt the Ladies’ Aid's | ing out at the panorama spread ? = Colchester, Connecticut. You are hereby required to a) ; Pear to the Bill of Complaint Divoree in the above styled cau: Louise Hovick, daughter of a re- Porter on a Las Angeies news-| in paper. on of before the 2ist day of Petri Her| ary, a D. 1543, otherwise the 2 ms contained therein w taken as confessed. This Order is to once a week Weeks in The Key West | Rewepaper published in the City gether they | Key West, Plorida. played DONE AND ewe this 1 | day of January t sister | The Warrens hed their ups downs, just as all sarmilies But back of every minor spat there, was a strong “bond of P ; before Rer, Betty was sure she loyalty that neve wen fame in| Gere Dons hi © yth: t The Warren house, ‘which Betty | °?¥ burlesque as a} By. Kaen oes se ee g)had come to think of as home, }t “strip tease” Pt ER : one of angromp of Sro-stery | he . ponent hain | it seemed incredible that she had houses facing the famous ~ where the statue of Wil- - oy G; feb2-9,15491 Ver a d New England. hey wer + family, the auther of: { “E must hawe been ie ee i been es ~a eS Stories and as murmured, “completely mad. It’s! Bs imple first, it was only teeause s io filma | 78TH CIRCUIT COLMT OF THE) Heeven—pure and unadulterated PRETTY could see the simple) joey so little about the ste been in hel ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Heavens” prs pega which shel nee res that go to and beomed THE STATE OF PLORIDA. tered the Rock where. the . ast Ss atm pan mormon cotxts.! It wasn’t precisely Heavén, al- tether danced: Aat through the| UP normal farnily life. Aunt Mim though the immediate surround- ings were as near to perperion people would come from); aT and near, to stand THOMPSUN and : Aunt Minnicbelle and her heads before this historic shrine. | Dave's uz Dire, standard weights and mea- Plaintiffs, srr To Improve: Club had thaws able | R36 to make caustic remarks |né ! ug ant 5 QUIET 1 TLE ke them, in view of limited 2hout the improbability of a bun-| She vs Ss! 5 " MM. BRINSON, not fun and a it difference of had come to accept. and served as the wirGl's stand.) 3. BRINSON. not cpabiba te vig// Ghat ccautaedl pred and tweens being able | Vished they understood one ale ands alive; et les 5 mall - 7 Defendants perfection. eae | Carrolton, she felt, had every other Cy Rt } E TO APPEAR Nor had Minniebelle’s illness e proud of the Rock, | ¢™ a presumptuous at this point didal® loceur to her. OF THE ST. _ roven too great an obstacle. The ies had rallied nobly to her part of its heritage. proud of it too. Although IN THE CIRCUYT COURT OF THE ssistance. Therefore she had been ad seen very little of the|, In a way. Mrs Wasvepie ey ELEVENTH JUDICIAL ime ur, a to direct activities—first, | town and the surrounding coun- oF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. | s from her sick-bed, and then from was sure she loved % @ ehair placed in frent of the.liv- ing roem window overlooking the Green. f of it. Certainly the! her window was per- the perennials that In fact, Minniebelle sick had the “William Bradford ast if | been able to do more than Min- on the Green did not dis- | ' e ITT - too . tho she - 4 miebelle Ber paisa at. r 0 much. aiora Sb0| Sionde curls ware 4 on the var rying on in the fac morning she woul curt to the Ball ¢ against | waiting, (re be continesd TODAY IN HISTORY al ee a (Know America) : { htaly con Inde-" of Fish and Fisher n y * d that Congr r pready leads’, 1877—Famous Trinity Church tt “ ec Eat ““a°* in Boston dedicated. F out of un ~ i Rockie . jaa.-} At 2 toric eseape from Lib- IN THE CIRCLUT COURT eF THE c R l rei _" PLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT . Ricamond, Va * OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. : : pe IN AND FOR WONR@ER COUNTY. | r ze aener IN CHANCERY. r it sal ia Going Somewhere? Travel Refreshec ee IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CURCLIT OF THE STATE eF FLeRiDpa. IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT 128 DUVAL ST. PHONE 250 Royal Standard and Portable | TYPEWRITERS Allen Wales Adding Machines Remingtcn Adding Machines us| Portable Models 3135 =00 pea | IN THE CIRCUIT cover or tan| at - ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, _ Use ox Foastathamercs Pian — THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AND FOR MONROE COENTY CHANCERY Case Va Now Open For The Season Perky Lodge 12 Miles from Key West i First Class CUISINE at Popular Prices ORDER OF PLRLICATION Morrinan Tadder, Featuring : SOCIAL AFFAIRS Such As KENO etc. We Cater to Private Parties. : Luncheons. Bridge. 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