The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 10, 1933, Page 3

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN IN LOCAL AREA | NOW UNDER WAY ee Ta NOW AND THEN | (By STEPHEN COCHRAN SINGLETON) SCOCoeccecedsscoccoseoocs (Views or ex- | Pressed in the Forunt aré solely those of the writers BIRDS NOW TO BE SEEN IN) and not of The Citizen.) LARGE FLOCKS; W. W. DE-| president Roosevelt will, in all MERITT BANDS - 140 WHICH| P®ébability, go down. in history | DIAMONDBALL CONTEST. YES- TERDAY RESULTS IN SCORE OF 13-10 LOPEZ TEAM WINS [LIGHTHOUSE WIN - [BOARD HOLDS eed i ee hy t | ARE RELEASED AGAIN froni anarchy in 1933. Just as 7 j Pn ; | ae __|probably, he will also be remem- fae ia INVESTIGATION | Doves are beginning to arrive | bered as the man who madé an; SEA i ‘ *Jand the sounds of the hunter's ineffectual effort to save an out-| is ae BE IN BO, 4 gun can -be heard at early morn! worn economic system, DEFEAT ZACHARIAS IN: DIA- é ‘ and lite im the evening in all sec-| eS | i’ Cbicbes tions of the istand, If there is any lingering notion | MONDBALL iT BY W. W. Demeritt, representative |that all this is an “eme ; iW: { 8 rgeney | ney 6 x6 |ENDEAVOR TO DETERMINE! ,, the U.S. Biological Survey,| measure” and that presently the| WHO WAS AT FAULT WHEN |told The Citizen that pe te date | emergency will be over and busi- | sienaee oe he had banded 140 of the birds} ness will again proceed along: the | Ee a ae | IVY AND PETREL COLLIDED) and released them, continuing his cheerful, ruggedly individualistic | (By JOVE) Well that evens up the games! In LOCAL HARBOR part of the experiments to deter-|lines of dog: eat dog, that notion ann said the members of the © Light- mine the migratory habits of thes ight as well be chucked into the ete ball, ver Og cella house Department diamondball’ | birds, discard, Jome won over acharias ten team after defeating the Army | The season this year was open-| tt in a hotly contested diamondball ten. in ah ittteresting game at the} A” ivéstigation was held yes-| .4 the same date as last year but!’ “Réy Rookevelt tere is re game at Bayview Park last night, | barracks yesterday. \terday to determine who was at the birds arrivedsabout one month | splendent glory in the fact that! the sedre reading 4 to 1. | Last week the Army deféated/ fault im thé décidént last week,' later, Mr. Demeritt banded his’ he made possible a transition with- | ClaytoW “Sterling did miowid the Beacon Boys and victory was! when the Lighthouse Teni | first bird last year, September 4.|out violence from one system to| ie Lighthouse Tender Ivy + duty for the Zachs and was far)the slogan of the losérs a8 they ong the Tug Petrely of the Porter| This year the first was banded another. The leader ‘who will] oe oe hurling. The , started yesterday. : October 6, one month and two|take over the work of. transforni- Lorex lady toi fiim “fot 4 |<? Soon’ after the start’ it was seen Doek company. came together off) days later, ig the way of life for the nation ‘that both teams were well match. the Porter dock and the’ Petrel! Hawks are playing havoc with'is. not yet in view. It is one of} game ' was damaged. the trapped birds. Several have| the: most certain things in the! well | would: in all probability be the de-}. ‘The board niet im the office of ;been found in the traps showing world that he is not on the pre- iding faetogs in the result. | Assistant Superintendent of Light-: evidentes of having been attacked .ferred ‘list of J. P. Morgan and; tonight; Both teams had their rooters houses H. B..Haskins, who .was,by ,théSe’ pirates of the air, and Company. and ,eheering their efforts and there chairman, and. conducted the in-| one oft them was in a trap with! }was a goed gallery from the. be- vestigation... Qthermembers were his head missing. Mr Demeritt; Floridians can feel a just: pride} \ginuing of the fracas until, the last ‘Captain..John Peterson,.- of the; thinks ja hawk caught the dove's’in the courageous work of Sena- Bos -R. H, @.' play was made, resylting . in“ a’ Tender. Poppy and Captain, - John ;head in its talons and tore it off.'tor Duncan U. Fletcher and his’ 001,002 010-—54 12 1'score’of 13 to 10. | Albury of the Tender Poinciana. upport of Attorney Pecora who, + 966 02060 ar iu bor raggerg | “Witnesses in behalf of the de- jis acting under him. If you wish H a PP TST ITVS ' ¢ partment were Captain P,.L, Cos- | to exercise one of the privileges r = A, Lunn and ine, RELIEF COUNCIL grove, First Officer ’L. H. Mure, jof citizenship, and discharge one| : MEETS TOMORROW | | Cddadddcos eeesece Today’s Anniversarie oe 1738—Benjamin. West, Ameri-{ ca’s celebrated Quaker portrait! ‘Nothing would afford more en- { Por the Porter Dock company gid historical painter, born at! couragement to those hoping for| }were Charles Taylor, manager; | Springfield, Pa, Died in England, the success of the New Deal, than ; Captain A. E, Sharpley, in charge | March 11, 1820, to have the dealer go over the , of the Petrel at the time of the eck and discard some of the short hecesooppesid ‘W. H. Smith, mechanic;| 1758—Jean Pierre Chouteau,' cards with which we have. been Enric: Sterling, deckhand; Leon|st. Louis fur trader and Indian gypped in the past. If we are to| + The regular meeting of the Mon- Racker, colored deckhand, and E-/agent, who, with his sons, did much get to the toiler the full reward] roe County Emergency Relief -J- Bayly, harbormaster. to turn St. Louis from a camp to|of his toil, let us do just that. The gee | Council has been called for 10 Stenographer for the depart- , great city, born in New Orleans.' “Government Contractors” can es ho’elock tomorrow morning in the Ment was Everett Perpall, and forlpicg in. st. Louis, July 10, 1849.|well be spared from the picture Key West will be host to a rooms of the chamber of com-|the Porter Dock company, C. Rod jane we can save them the expense number of visitors from Mi-/ merce. are 1790 — Theobald Mathe w/of maintaining lobbies with ad- " ami’ on’ October 21, 22 and 23.): Chairman W. W. Demeritt is W. W. Demeritt, superintendent | («Prather Mathew”), famous Irish] vantage to all concerned. Agent Costar of the F. E. C. Rail-, anxious to have all members pres-} of be daa hye peng ng je temperance advocate and reform- bi one ea “way company expects about 1,500 ent as matters of importance that | hearing. jut took no ‘part et, born. Died Dec. 8, 1856. excursionists to take ad-/'are continually coming up for con- , Proceedings. of the cheap rates from *ideration will be considered. wl tt st tr USHANT HAS ITS a last menthwhen 000 Ke| FIRST AUTO SMASH went for a few day s. For BREST, France, Oct. 10.—The | eeeeeeeeoce Advertisements tives and friends. For 0.—T children 75 cents, | island of Ushant has had its first te a y} aceident. Only five|will be inserted in miles long and a mile and a half}the rate of 1c # wide, the storm swept isle boasts|sertion, but the two cars. Paul Lueas, driving one|first insertion im of them in a fog, knocked down} ?6¢. his cousin, Mare Lucas. Second Officer W. C, Banks, Chief its duties, you might write andj Engineer’ Harry Perez, First As- ell Senator Fletcher that his! sistant Engineer Edgar Pangle and loyalty is not un-noticed, ; Quartermaster Leslie Perez, all of eee the Ivy. é MATTERS OF GREAT IMPOR. TANCE TO BE TAKEN UP AT SESSION 4 | | | “= we have trained men to plan, ex- ; 1813—Giuséppe Verdi, the most| egte and. command, The “West: ‘popular Halian composer of operas!Pointer” is net universally be- in the 19th century, born. Died|loved by all citizens, but he is’ jan. 27, 1902. almost universally graft-proof, "geteae and loyal. see wovveds 1833—John Mohler Studebaker, one of the brother-founders of the} When we have a road to build, celebrated South Bend, Ind., wag-jor a harbor to be created, why ‘on works which was in his day as|not let Uncle Sam’s trained en- president the largest vehicle works | gineers prepare the plans, hire the in the world, born at Gettysburg.j!abor and supervise the work. Pa. Died March 16, 1917. That would mean goodby to con- tractor’s profits, less money out 1888——Harlow N. Higinbotham,|of the tax-payer’s pocket and t .fnoted Chicago er delice Di |dor Is treatment and better wages _ Another excursion from Key pry thropist, born near Joliet, Mi.) for labor. "West to Miami is scheduled for| swementy. civew Died in Chicago, April 18, 1919. November 10 and 11 for which| Yunnw oh 1912 at Why should the government the same prices will be charged,| ‘itle™ i lg | 1861—Fridtjof Nansen, famed/ask for bids on the Lake Okee- ec i : cou eo ayeaes " Norv Aretie explorer, born. | chobee levee? And, having asked ran of Monroe ss. Died May 13, 1930. for them, and found them all far ee eee Hy appeared Joe Allen, who, been duly sworn according and says that he the eek manager of ‘The | Rtea oan Cita oe fol to the LO RTEEE met Wettol, oc _ Raty quod ic ::s:¢ Refrigerator Ie Pe Artman, Kéy Weat,ti. fa TAY oe Ratigr. TP. Artman, |PURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT, coe ho Joe Altén,| containing: tson aG-E General Blecttic builds life- he ray hl ow! to every G-E ig- mortgages, or other securi- cremeereiying 70%, 4. ‘That the two paragraphs next Bepshe enol and acer owners, stoc! deakiecaere ane BOOKS—Suit- ES hg BLANK SALES they appea the sti Ider appears upon the company as trustee of fiduetary relation, the eine Roses ot fhe : LE GAL aoc tack cra ar cates te mame of the postoibies nethatae’ aioe + imo that the. said two par norm 25, Rome |S jens under which stock- conjain statements em-| <affiant’s fall. knowledge | ee AS t& the cireumstances | Shey MER eecmauet” °f | Sclaceand "Security Seisers es hereby given appear upon books ot Sarit a ‘d EF oe as trustees, held ram Wr. M. "aracia! and thin afflant has ne feason i beltere that any other person, aseo eae ta re. roe Comnty;, tor final cum coment annexo[ the matte or otherwise, t id sub- ise, to ul or anid. estate ‘aed sek for their] Scrsbers during the six montbo appreval. eoding the date shown Se 42, 1933. fr.075. Dated Sept a Administrator cunt testamento an- nexo of the Estate of A. W. rnold, deceased. Leste HARRIS & ALBURY, ‘Attorneys tor Administrator ‘cum’ testamento annexo. ca 1 eae oct3-10-17-24-32; nov have a size for every require ment—in Woniter Tep medet«. Prices are lower sow than they probably ever will be - aveliable. A. F. AYALA. Sales Manager js or han an a0 stated by him. & That the Serums number JOR ALLE! Business Ma: x Swern to and suhsermed before we thin 9th day of October, 1933, GSBAL) JENNIE R. DE BOER, Netary Public, State of Florida ‘at} Large. Dee. a} i RADIO REPAIRING. We all makes. Guaranteed service, J. L. Stowers Music Co. sapti. My commission expires ie aug fand the price’at whieh the con-| reward At Annapolis and West Point,|‘ ‘ora eninneetiiatncienaiiietirtinanetinieaioongoonitiianeae cstatareim waricngapssccuinsecemnananremmiigiaamaaiatiiinaiaiin PAGE THREY above its, own engineers’ esti-|tion of these engineers. They can SMUGGLES DIAMONDS mates of cost, why should it con-| handle any job. Let every mam sider then? any further. earn his dollar and let every man} LONDON.—WMrs. Gertrude May- Ch tag get the dollar that he earns, And éshen of this city was heavily fin- Frequently wé hear of a ¢on-|if we do that, “profits” andjed for smuggling diamonds from tract being “sub-let.” . What does) “graft” will become obsolete} Holland in a jar of cold cream. the tax-payer get for the differ-| words in our vocabularies, and’ ence between the, original price} sérvice will be assured of its fulli Shirley Drew, 17, of Fayette, and Harold Minter, 18, of Liberty, : are said to be the healthiest farm Subscribe for The Citizen—20, | boy and girt im the state of Mis- souri. tract was subdet? _ ee € We have paid for thé eduta-|weekly. ASK FOR BLUE RIBBON Its the wise thing fo do a es Distributed By CABRERA WHOLESALE GROCERY, Inc. eee SPECIAL LUMBER OFFERINGS Lot of 2,000 feet of 2x3, very high A few hundred feet of 1x4 No. 1. grade stock, but slightly stained; Com, Aluminum Primed Flooring, aon” Se régular $70.00 M. valtie; £6 go at M. 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