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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1988. PAGE THRES CELEBRITIES, ONCE TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS, — SPONSOR CHRISTMAS SEAL CAMPAIGN | | | | . ” FRESTE LENOIR EE, t { i 4 aE doe | E ge = 4 398 ATTEMPTED LARCENY National Christmas Seal' Campaign Committee One of the most unigue national campaign committees ever organized will head the twenty-seventn annual Christmas Seal sale to be launched throughout the United States Thanksgiving Day by the 2,084 affiliated tuber- culosis associations. Every member of the committee is noteworthy for the fact that he has not only wona personal battle with tuberculosis, but since his recovery has/attained-eminence. Members of the committee, shown above, are: 1. Will Irwin, author, New York City; 2. Dr. William Charles White, Washington D. C. chairman; 3. Harold Bell Wright, noyelist, Tucson, Ariz.; 4. Hobart Bosworth, actor, Beverly Hills, Cali; 5. Roger W. Babson, statistician, Babson Park, Mass.; 6. Professor Irving. Fisher, political economist, New Haven, Conn.; 7. Charles Wakefield Cadman, composer, La Mesa, Cal.; 8. Eugene O'Neill, playwright, Sea Island, Ga. Inset shows the Christmas Seal. BIG CHRISTMAS SEAL CAMPAIGN INAUGURATED, BEGINNING TODAY |: wit Sua was| $5,000 fund set up in the will-of the late Mary B. Smart. a oes Castillo has three, M. Acevedo 4,! the Stoggers or the Pirates during, A. Acevedo has scored three andi the Bek: 1 believe son, will: see Machin three. a muth better game than you wit- ness in the Sunday affairs. Sc| if The- Sluggers want to battle, | they are welcome to meet the! The Pelicans havé a’pretty good! PUTS DOG IN WILL CHILLICOTHE, 0.—A _ watch- dog, Jack, her only companion ‘HE KEY WEST CITIZEN <a cet SE CRS ER ovssially. WhED Bes. Dee line on LeNoir. “* loafer?” too, when any big-game hynter hap = pares mm coues y ‘FIGHT CARD TO BE i +4 that he don somethin’ over there— FOLLOWING TH nose an’ Well, the Sluggers. were shut third, Armando at short. That is) High School sport fans have: has a chance. Not with that out- Acevedo at center and Martinez} Several good matches/ j in the box, and the Acevedo stars: Lion. heavyweights, lightweights, | *‘ the Sluggers. The first time he! If they can get this team to- and outside fight enthusiasts are | game the official scorer credits short and one for center. It can zalez hit two and Fruto one. |and Gabriel at center. So let’s) KENOSKA, Wis.—When a jury Curt grimaced. More bad news, | times up. -500; A. Acevedo, five ‘chicken coop on the Willis Russell | bat, 420; M. Pena five safeties in Valdes, Molina, Gabricl, Martinez, ' of, attempted larceny. fopr in 14 times’ at bat; Fruto,’ in ‘their system. Give them aj Sevcece SS RNRRUITSRN Ee: = this bush whisky.” | S f @) R S Just a general * a pens to git in this fer. He cor ia ROUGH | : (By JOVE) Saticiye £ out for the third straight time, and the whole family in the field.: worked up a snappy ‘fight card’ v t ; i { o’cloek. fit, my dear Roy. Not a chance’ at right, with Sevilla and Sanchez j Will shine again. | and others of different elasses. allowed two singles and the see-i gether the other club will only expected to be at the gym tomor- | him with only two hits, but the! still have a good ball club. They! sa | get together and start some real, failed to believe the story of Louis! Karakban must be living up north hits in 15 times up; A. Perez has’ ome of the old players are not farm, west of this city “to find a| 13 times at bat, 380; H. Gates.’ sevilla’ Bolo’ Garcia, Currie, and! Z : four in 13 times at bat, for an’ trial and see whatithey are worth!! C L A SSIFI E Advertisements ander this head Curt seized bis chance to get a Who Js he, John? “No, he’s a trapper. Guides some, “ ogecseoresssesosososese "bout eight year ago.’ T hi had to put Bis foot in front of Ogeeececeoovenresesocgesopsooosegeooescsacccocces | still Manager Hamlin thinks he Fruto could play left, Manolo! fo, tomorrow afternoon, 2:45 | have been arranged between va-j in the world. Casa has pitched twice sxainst es ! A large crowd of both pupils! ond time three, for in Sunday’s ‘have to get two players, one for row afternoon for these bouts. | Sluggers hit three. Gopher Gon-; could use Albury or Pie at short! M. Acevedo, four hits in eight’ games. | Bagdon, that he Rad gone into a in those forbiddet. mountains, toler- Thit three safely in seven times at given-a chance any more. Such as, p'ace. to sleep.” he was convicted two out of four, 600; Castillo, others‘have a lot of baseball left | average of .350. c 0 L U M N will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of le a word for each in-| sertion, but the minimum for the; first insertion in eve:y instance is 25e. “The Christmas seals which go|Tuberculosis Association M. Acevedo and Pena have bat- 5 ¥ { | on sale today each year are tuber-| formed with the aid and support ted in three runs apiece, Castro *| two and Casa two. ee Curt and Paxton paddied to the post, Pelicans on Thursday or Friday j afternoons at the Colored Park,! Payment for classified adver- A good suggestion to create in-| terest in the national sport in this city would be to form two clubs after this series, the Pirates keep- ing their regular players. That is, the following lineup: Griffin, c;/ Lopez and Casa, p; Pena, 1b;! Mayg or Al. Acevedo, 2b; Car-! bonell, 3b; Castillo, ss; Acosta, If; erez, cf and Machin, rf. It would leave the other club - the following players to pick from: ez, C. Salinero, Bethel and Sanchez, p; Medina or Ingra- !New York, president of the Int.j Let’s we or on Sunday mornings. hear from Roy Hamlin and ;can play an exhibition game on! any of those days. eqeee evccee Today’s Birthdays) Cecccee>seacececceececes Governor Henry Horner of Ili- nois, “Worn in Chicago, 55 years} ‘0. i Rev. Dr. Dariiel A. Poling of; tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele- phone number if they desire re- eults. With each classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for it. FOR RENT \NICELY FURNISHED HOME, culosis seals, not Red Cross seals,”| of the American Red Cross. Since said Mrs. M. L. Stanley, president! that time, the seals have ‘been of the Florida Tuberculosis and! Tuberculosis and not Red Cross Health Association, and sponsors/ seals. with local organizations, of the| “Because of the interest dis- sale in Florida. | played by the Red Cross in the “The first seal. sale in the seal sale through its early years United States was staged in 1907) in the United States, many peo- when Miss Emily Bissell, a Red) ple have continued to think of the Cross nurse in New Jersey, staged! penny health stickers as Red Cross a seal sale to raise money for aj seals,” Mrs. Stanley says. “This / sanatorium,” Mrs. Stanley con-| is incorrect. The American Red | tinned. | Cross and the National Tubercu- “From 1907 until 1919, the seals|losis Association eooperate closely bere the Red Cross. In 1919 the/ and their relationship is entirely seals bore both the emblém of the! friendly, but their programs do Octagon Special Powder, 2 for be; for sale by all retail stores. Oct. 25-tf. Subseribe to The Citizen. children, adults and special groups; | promote clinics and follow-up care and a general health education Program.” The Red Cross has its annual roll call from Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day and the tuber- culosis association conducts its oe}. sale from Thanksgiving Day until : General Electric ice box andjAmerican Red Cross Christmas. and thej not overlap, jSociety, of Christian Endeavor, |born at Portland, Oreg., 49 years (ago. other conveniences. Apply 618|double-barred cross, international, “The American Red Cross Caroline street. oct25-tf| emblem of the fight against tuber-! handles, through its local chap- culosis, ‘Since 1920, it has carried! ters, ex-service men, gives disaster only the double-barred cross. | relief, home nursing’ and other ~ “In ‘1910, the seal sale had be-/ allied services. The tuberculosis! come sé large, and since it was not| associations promote sanatoria for suited to the work of the Amer-| the tuberculous, plan and promote ican Red Cross, the National} health education programs’ for: ham, 1b; M.: Acevedo, 2b; Cates, $b; A. Acevedo, ss; Fruto, Gon- zalez, Garcia, F. Acevedo in the outfield. I think this club will give the Pirates a run for their money. Pie Traynor can play any position in the infield. Sat aera mee RADIO REPAIRING Frederic W. Wilde, noted jour- nalist, broadcaster and author, born at La Porte, Ind., 60 years! ago. Service PRITCHARD al} makes. Guarenteed service, J. L. Stowers Music Co, novl ——$_$__—____... FOR SALE OLD PAPERS FOX SALE. One bundle 5c, containing 25 old papers. The Citizen Office. nov1 BLANK SALES BOOKS—Suit- able for every business. In duplicate with carbon paper. Only bc each. The Artman Press, Citizen Building. Phone 51. junl4-tf I hope that the relief will do something to help us fix up this ball field. With a few dollars the ‘| infield can be fixed and any ma- jor league club that is training in Florida can be brought to play here. And look at-the advertising this city will get from it! Dr. Arthur M. Stimson of the National [Institute of Health, ; Washington, D. C., born at Rome,}| 'N. Y., 57 years ago. bd Louis Lipsky of New York, for- imer editor, insurance president,! jJewish leader, born at Rochester, N. Y., 57 years ago. We ¢an easily get the Giants, | the Browns and other major clubs and the city will benefit there-} York lawyer, onetime U. S. Solici- from. I hope that something is'tor General, son of the Chief Tus-| lone to our infield, for it is in a;tice, born in New York, 44 years sth shape. Let’s hear from jago. Mr. Sheppard and Mr. Demeritt on this. Charles Evans Hughes, Jr., New! AND SPECIAL OFFERINGS GOOD ONLY FROM NOVEMBER 15TH TO NOVEMBER 30, OR UNTIL OUR PRESENT STOCK OF ITEMS SHOWN ARE EXHAUSTED WANTED | WANTED—You to know that we have the right prices on letter. heads, envelopes, business cards, statements and any form of printing. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Call 51. The Artman Press, jan7 Dr. Karl T. Waugh, president of Dickinson College, Carlisle, I noticed that on Sunday the}Pa., born 54 years ago. i Sluggers played errorless ball, Well that is better than the Pirates} Rt. Hon. Winston Churehit,| for they made one miscue. I think | famed English statesman, born 59) the manager of the Sluggers uged i yéars ago. t good judgement when he sent in it to work with a corps peadll stub eid produ articles we have for sale. Therefore, we are making some seasonal offerings which we know will be interesting to alJ. These offerings are be- ipg made on your paid purchases’ only for the last half of November. Keep your receipts and bring them in when you have en@ugh and get these tractive articles as shown. Hake _ REPAIRING —_—_ | SEWING MACBINES—We re-i Griffin to right in the place of; For fear of thieves, police at} pair all makes. Guaranteed Scott. The score was one to noth-; Marion, Ind., lock their expensive; serviee."Singer Machine Agency, ing and before the inning was|armored automobile in a strong; J. L. Stowers Music Company. over three flies to right scored/ garage when it is not in use. nov27-tf! three Fums and showed up Pitch-|_ bi er Sanchezebadly, for the Pirates had up to that inning three safe blows to their credit, and the good fielding of Griffin converted three easy flies to singles. It showed good judgement on the part of Someone, with the score one to! nothing, changing players. } here, that’s where id “Where does LeNoir live?” “On main fork, ‘bout a mile aia 65 oe the paper toned it carefully in his shirt et, Good work, for half an hb talk! * That one little dot, showing LeNolr’s cabin, would save w of searching. He would make one for himself — vs nat Waste Baskets, 40c value. Free with $5.00 purchases; 20c with $2.50 purchases. Fish Tackle Boxes, value $1.70. free; with $10. s and $1.00. with Zackie Boxes, value $1.00. ith $10.00 purchases free. With $5.00 purchases and 50c. Me Oki Me ew sae? QUICK.... CLEAN.... LOW-COST . One quart of Sherwin Williams DEX Quick Drying Linoleum Varnish and a good 2 1-2” Varnish Brush, reg- ular price $1.45. Free with $20.40 pu 3 50c and $10.00 other pur- chases gets it. One 16 ounce can of Sherwin Wil- liams OPEX AUTOMOBILE POLISH, eleans, polishes and waxes in oltie operation, 60c value. Free with $7.50 3 25c with $5.00 purchases. One pint can Sherwin Williams FLO-WAX and an Applicator. No rubbing; no polishing; dries with a smooth, hard surface. Regular price $1.35. Free with $10.00 purchases; pay 50c and $5.00 puschases. Three Gallon Water Cooler. t Lake,” ray tot “ “He's a bad ‘un, ‘Teeste ts.” Curt started 9 little, “"Teetse—? who” I think a record has been hung; up as the Pirates haye shut the: Sluggers out in 27 consecutive in-} nings, and held them to nine hits.! T hope the Sluggers will break the} ice mext Sunday. Let's wait and} nee. i Bait Seines, value $1.20 $16.00 osc free; $7.50 purchases Bren peg 50, one free. purchases and 75c. Fruit Juice Extractors, $1.25 $3.25.: Free with $50.00 purchases, value. With $15.00 purchases REMEMBER TO KEEP YOUR TICKETS AND BRING THEM IN WHEN Co, With a club like this, I believe’ they can give the Pirates a good stiff fight. The first tobe A. Ate-} vedo, ss; Pie Traynor, 2b; M. Ace-| yedo, ef; Cates, 3b; Fruto, If; Me-/ dina or Ingraham, 1b; Rodriguez.! C. Gates or F. Acevedo, rf; Bethel. | Sanchez, Martinez or Salinero, pitching, and you still can use Gopher, Lucile or Sevilla in an! emergency. Let’s seg if the Pi-; Fates consent to this, and we then! will be able to see a real baseball) game, something we haven't seen! for a long time. | Cees, } Another good club can be form-! ed with the Acevedo family. with) AL Rodriguez behind the plate,/ famous F. Acevedo on first, Al. Acevedo! ee5cece i osenerey| F ee In eqecgoe Today’s Horosco| oday In History SOGRY 6 Sroroqooe) Seeocesocecocoscosonsese The disposition given by the! 69—Saint Andrew, patron last day of the month is a ven-/saint of Scotland, suffered martyr- turesome .one. The nature in, 20m changeable, perhaps relying on! Z oe j chance and contented with the}, 08S e William — Macleod} lot in life, so long as too much! Bannatyn, a noted Scottish judge,) exertion is not required to main-; died. tain it, There is a spicy character: that may come to the. top and) 1833—Gwyllym Lioyd Wardle, while, perhaps, not producing any English soldier and politician, great results in the world, will do| died. no intentional harm. t Price (eit téetitléittitittéeaeéetittitiééiacizaieéiia Price SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER THE COLEMAN LAMP AND STOVE COMPANY CAGES, fi LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 4 Oc _— j 1900—Osear Wilde, Subscribe to The Citizen. English poet and dramatist, dipd.