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cards thanks, resolutions of ten willbe charwed for at SIDELIGHTS | © © By MARCY B. DARNALL, Former Editor of The Key West Citizen ~ A sense of “Pather's Day Special—Purity Bakery’s Fame Devil's Food Cakes.” Vernon Gomez, pitching ace of the| Tesla death ray will be awaited with in-) Yankres, isa bit absent-minded. The| tense interest. : sterylis told that once when pitching Cleveland he was “warned that A was on a batting rampage. At the beginning of the second inning Gomez asked Catcher Dickey to be sure to tell him wher, Averill came to bat. “You struck him dut in the first inning,” said Dickey. Vnusual among gifts to religious in- stitutions was that of the former’ West | Radeo m hotel. in Indiana, said to have million dollars to presented to the Jesuits to house a‘ new . Most unusual is the fact that the Henor, Edward Ballard, Catholic, and does not attend any church. on Among annual sports events the na- tional marble playing contest has become notaljle, acarly youngsters having oo this year. The new United States: cham is 13-year-old Clifton H. Seaver of Springfield, Mass., who in the finals de- featel Sidney Diez of Baton Rouge, 7 game to 3, to win a vacation trip, a gold Wwrie watch and a bicycle, > It is reported that Eugenia Bankhead, of Tallulah Bankhead, the actress, and Qaughter of Congressman Bankhead of ama, may again wed Morton Hoyt, wi she has already married and di- three times. In between she sas married and divorced three other hus- hands, Her affection for Hoyt seems to! operate on an alternating current. Seeretary of State- Hull has officially commended Finland, the only country whieh has promptly and:fully met its war debt_instaliments to Unele Sam, thereby nett he says, “a timely and valuable example” to the world. But it will take More than ® good example to cause the big debtors to come across, No Tugwell the ense of Willie McKnight, Jackson, Miss., who straig ” found to contain lard, flour, and lye. Customers declared the stuff was, Willie is in. jail un 4 everything in-its path. is not a) |) they and Dr. H. W. Jackson, the third, to law was needed to handle’! @ negro of,|: whatever danger there may have sold a “hair: welk worth while if’a successful preven- | could be projected many: miles), This -woulit he: of cities: from 00 miles long and: several miles ‘land or air. If announced. by. an unknown. inven- tor, the extravagant claims made for the ‘new ray would hardly be taken seriously. ) least. . America and became associated with | *Thomas A’, Edison 50 years ago, and is a ‘naturalized American citizen! He’ has been | granted. about 100° patents, some of which'} marked revolutionary advances in the oe \ trical arts. For several years he has been | ‘| engaged, in efforts to solve the ‘problem. of |»tvoaxs | electrical transmission: without, wires, , | Dr. Tesla ‘is reported to have ex-} readers, fathers with 4 | pressed his intention:to place his death tay ; os i , got a chuckle out | at the disposal of the Geneva disarmament of thik Newark bakery advertisement: | Conférencé in the interest of peace: “He: ‘considers the new invention to be a defen- } sive weapon; whose purpose isto make.! war a foolhardy venture in the future: Further developments and tests of the | INFANTILE PARALYSIS SERUM, i At present the omy available means of checking infantile’ paralysis is the injection of a serum obtained from _per- . Sons. who. have recovered from, the dis-| - ease, says the Miami Daily, News. The sup- | ply. of this.serum is necessarily scarce. It} -immunizes only for-a comparatively short | ' period, sometimes but a few weeks, Three years ago. Dr. Maurice Brodie, New ¥ork university bacteriologist; Dr. ' William HW. Park, director of the city | bureau of laboratories, and: their asso- -ciates. undertook the development of a new preventive vaccine. In_ tests. they. »had to work with monkeys, excepting, man, the only creatures subject to the Animals near death: from the. malady , were killed, their spinal cords ground: up . in a solution of foymation, In further ex- periments it was discovered:that. other mon- keys could be immunized: from. the disease, ! but the serum itself proved: fatal to them. Drs. Brodie and Park felt certain, how-| ever, that its application to human, beings | would be safe. | There was only one way to be sure. Dr. Park and two of his assistants injected. the vaccine into their own veths—as muieh | of it as had been given t keys. That, was'# week ago. Thus ho beicate | ; fered-mo, ill, effects, may undergo a second'i | postive proof. notation to afford were sure in, advance) they say.” j sult. They merely could not ask others to | risk an untried treatment. The history of medical science is rith | in such examples of modest unselfishness. { Not always have the “human. guinea pigs” |¥, come through unharmed. Some of them have lost their lives. One of this trio is a woman, Dr. Josephine Neal. Dr. Park, 40 years in his present post, is 70: years old. The puwhlic will not readily believe that undergo inoculation, took no, chance. H The scientists in any event. will, hold been! Their | immunization. for . months | itive serum is the eventual, oufcome. belief is that The supply of the serum would be limited | & pobr straightener, but as a hair at Th perhaps indefinitely will he possible. | it oy @ great success, dev § fraud charge. From the following advertisement publiphed by the wife, it seems that, all. is! not well in the Elmore family of Taylor- vitleg MH., if you get what she means: “1 will mot ask anyone for eredit in my hus- is name, Mr, Yewell Elmore, as. he has had to make all debts in my name, but whed I need help. I go for alimony or to jail Where I have had him before.” only by the supply. of rhesus nfonkeys: from which it is taken, Uncle Sam’s international, lending ad- | verti | only Finland may apply.”—Omaha World- | Herald. Russians have seized two. Japatiese crab. boats—Jap crabbing making Russians. | crabby.—Chicago Daily News, ‘inventor, Nikola Tesla, announced that he | : had produced.a destructive ray which |. jghed-the booksellers: “code” test easa Pree: os = fe aca ptr /high,which would: be impenetrable from:| they will: have respectful consideration, at { Born in Europe, Dr. Tesla came _ to}. lgard of offers who have made no One or two of? them !¢acht, the Merrimac. The Merri- They shy; ateany, Tee ee tion that’ they are selenite’ ere vf Mes ‘ of the fe- isement now reads, “Money. to loan, 'y.,, |women entering the political field! sonville. | Prices. denied booksellers. He showed booksellers were not uran- imous in demanding cnapeice Si protection, and that unrestra| |competition would. accurately de- termine how many booksellers were | needed for the efficient distribution Of-all the books: publistied; He: con- tended that the increase in the sale |, ( Chiaetes: Diskens . |Selves. with, a lower, rate. of- remu- of tion: in_ Id. é Migh piteh of prosperity. now contested: against: the Booke| sellers’ Association is, in: my, view,| the plainest.” Carlyle: condenined! “There is no case-to which, in: my. the ation. ag a monopol; opinion,”: said John Stuart Mill; “the principles: of free trade are|“merely blind arid: greedy,” while’ imore, completely: applicable than to|A. de Morgan said) “the present) those ,who claim a right: to: sell|System cannot: last,” a Jesg profit than that pre-|/ “The price of ooks. should! be scribed the rules. of the associa-'|lowed)to find its own natural level,” tion, ‘Not: only in the book. trade, ]eclired Henry Cole, and: J but all others, I. conceive that | Wilson considered) the code’ “vi , of distributors absorb ,at:| prejudicial. to all: comcerned.”: Wy J. present a. very-undue proportion of:|Fox said | the code “is in, itself 40 the. proceetis cof imiustry ;- aud-»it jartificial, and. in its. consequi fixed: price is: impossible, unless. by: ee St an external force, which invar which it is applied, and effect. of which Has caused mously found’ the regulations’ “un- reasonabl portion and gentle southeast winds az: ~~ OA) Bast Gulf: Light, variahle winds: 2 Rainfali* i esterday’s Precipitation 1.61 Ins, 0 Ine | FI [morning in the upper Ohio Valtey fand lower Lake region but ip he iow normal eltewhere, The aight disturbance that was over North Carolina yesterday morning moved ounts ranged: from 26 to, eastward off the const while the nts, Publishers pepe tao moderate disturbance which wae «ver the notthemn Becky Mom” tains is central this morning ever the Dakotas, Willisten, 2008 im ches, The heat wave the Cotton Belt and hee tegen again over the northern Great Plains. The following Nigh tom peratures were recorded yester day: Little Reck and Dodge Oty, 102 degrees; Abilene, 160 degrees; Williston, 98 degrees; Atlanta, #6 degrees; Tampa, Jack~onville, New Orleans, St. Louis and Heron, degrees. As a weneral rele them mal conditions are slightly subner mal on the Gulf coat and shot vearonal elsewhere especialiy the Plains States, Miggewr! Valley and Arkansas where they are 5 12 degrees in cxeam of the "at. mal. a Widely seattered shower an@ thunderstorms occurred darng ‘he continges ever Till 8 p. m., Thursday Key West and Vicinity: erally: fair tonight and Thursday Gen- books, consequent upor reduc+ bly, deadens the trade le-- and?! inexpedient:”) the: | except thundershowers Temporarily in Charge. apnea impossible to main; }s ipably. injurious to authors; 'to]“code” and the Booksellers’, Asso- | ‘ . ‘ Eriey 4 asta dks oraibgrmnsinscnes id palille. anid; even,.to. thie traglal ciation were forthwitlt atolisiea, | ©hursday ‘afternoon; gentle south- jast 24 hours in South Dakota, ‘he | east winds, lower Ohio Valley, Lowisiana, and Ss GR GS So oe ey "| Florida: Generally fair tonight, over the Florida penineule -— if | soeaecennsansen ey “Today In pT ings and Thursday except scattered wena © y* ee "a a % BP 7 \ KEY WESTIN | Today Ss |; today : istory ‘thundershowers Thursday after-, pour yainfalbat Matterne was 10% ‘ D ¥. r { fr. s | eeeneesccandansscenaen ee | noon, inches; Key West, 1.61 inches AYS GONE BY | Anniversaries 1798—John Paul: Jones, Ameti-| Jacksonville to Florida Straits 5. M. GOLDSMEPM, is { 1 Happenings Here Just 10 Years! tins 1757—Royall Tyler, the Ver- | erecccecccccccccccaseses “in hero of the Revolution, died! Gentle variable winds over north | Paris, in neglected poverty, | = | Ago Today As Taken From {mont jurist. known as one of the | "Fed — The Files Of The Citizen rst successful American. play-| 1870—Doctrine of papal’ infal-{ ei ; : — o infal-| a a eBAtS, born: in Boston. Died ‘ibility adopted by Seine DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE So far as can be learned there | *¥s. 16, 1826, Council: in Rome. still continues to be cisterns whi : ae | INSURED UNDER are unscreened or partly uncove! 1790—John Frazee, pioneer! 594 _w, Electri H ed, thereby providing —availabl merican sculptor, born at Rah-, vrpins ecteic Com-} U S. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN places for breeding the pests; In'way. N. J. Died at Compton,| P"Y organized: ' some parts of the city there are ‘Mills, R. 1, Feb, 24, 1852. oe | residents who, without any arg ILS Bet of Congress, estas ing with authorities, have quick-! 1811 — William — Makepeace Jy responded to the request by the ‘fliackeray, famed English novel- city. health officer and, placed jst; born: Died. Dee. 24, 1863, s¢reens where they are needed.' However their actions have avail- ed little because of the utter disre- 1852—Paul Carus, noted Chi- yeago writer, on philosophy. and re-! % jligion, born in Germany. Died! effort in any way to do what has|pey 14, 1919; } teow asked: and: suggested. It is) understood that more forceful, measures are to be adopted at! otice to place all: cisterns and: wa- | ter containers. outside of Homes in: the condition: needed, | 1854—Tom L. Johnson, satile Cleveland financier, may anid single tax advocate, born near; | Georgetown, Ky. -Died April 10, 1911. | The. Wrecking, Tug. Warbler, | which, left: here 5 i to renu| _ 1861 W. Stratton, | der assistance to, the steamer re-|2BYsicist, Bureau of ae) ported: ashore: near Miami, re-/dards director, Mass. Institutg, 0 turned, to port yesterday, A short! Technology head, born. at Litch- time after the verecking tug ar- field. 11. Died Oct, 18, 1931. rived.at the scene the stranded ship; AeA succeeded: in, floating herself fron), 1870—Frank G- Baum, | noted the dangerous position on the reef.| ve : elie . ° oe ameter The steamer is loaded with fer- born in Missouri. Died Ma , tilizer and a gerat quantity of the! cargo was jettisoned to lighten the ship sufficiently to insure the chip being floated. from the west coast on board their | meeerconccccoccevccscose Today’s Horoscope; | | wemeer swoccnnserecese The native of today will be it dependent and self-willed, but in- \elined to be somewhat lazy. There | are several, directions in which, the | force of today may become opera} tive, ‘bat it will surely produce, a: H n- who, will ‘be a pioneer in own line, and probably achieve access. There is a little too much elf-reliance, and some danger of} rangement from relatives. made fs 4 bridge deck cruiser, 45 1 long and/is elaborately fitted My... Bachman has been com- 0 Key West for the past 38 ears, Not ance during that pe riod has he missed coming her at least once each year. Mr. Bach- man: started coming to Key West !°* right after the big fire in 1886! bringing materials for rebuilding pperations. He has a large num- ber of friends in Key West who always extend to him and guests a hearty weleome. Miss Marion i Hubbard Woods, Iil., is th jperson and the first woman to Iaiseale the highest peak of the Ca- Every day groups of people!day. There was a large crowd at gather on Duval street to watch jhe barracks and shortly after the! the progress being made on the! heginning. it was evident that the magnificent San Carlos Opera! players on the Liberty team sfar House, which, it is said, will soon! outclassed the legionnaires. The be completed. The elaborate ar-/ ccor the end of the game was! rangements whicl are being made} 11 to 2. \ for the dedication of the edifice; ' and the great celebration preced-|; After an absence of eight; ing the \event are’ justified by the; months John F. Dyson, chief ra-! historic jifterest connected with; dioman at the local naval station, San Carla and: the beauty of the! will return Sunday. He comes by, structure: The ‘beanty is such as| Mallory boat to join his family to make all people feel proud, but} Key West. the historic interest:awakens in! ‘i the breast of évery’ Cuban that Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gandolfo of feeling of patriotic ardor whicly' Katon street is in réceipt of a was evident at the time history{notice by telegram yesterday that was being made in the building. | their son, Claude, recently under-; af {went an operation for appendi-; Editorial comment: Perhaps one | citis. The operation was perform- ason why there is opposition to/cd by Dr. J; N. Fogarty in Jack fs that fear is entertained that! —_— they will run the government as| economically as they run own honseholds. During the past three their | Judge Gunn. has performed wedding ceremonies. Three ee {them were for out of town couples The Liberty Club ran away! and the others were for Key wei’ with the baseball game played: wi lished aviation section of die U. S. Signal Corps. jan. army. officers have entered ithe Franciscan monastery at Ger-| aul heim. | BETTER NOW THAN SEPTEMBER ao |\WOIILIDINIBNODIOTIOTIEEEOTO Ma THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK { i ape ome { ee ! OF KEY WEST 32—Treaty signed between Reserve {U. S. and Canada for, develop-| Member of the Federal ;ment of St. Lawrence waterway.| Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation U. S. Government Depositary Since the World War 200, Ger- Cdk dodo de de de ded dade di decdadisiuhdtutlidididiadiadidcitss WHAT? Storm Shutters — Of Course LUMBER SPECIALTIES FOR STORM SHUTTERS 1x4 No. 2 Comm Flooring 1x4 No. 3 ¢ 14x4 Cypress Ceiling, of light and durable quality. 14x4 Pine Ceiling, harder and heavier than cypress. ‘ N ‘ N) N) ‘ N) N N ; ‘s Flooring WIAA PRADEDEPAAODME ELEM. 14x12 Square Ecge Yellow Pine | | AND FOR MOSQUITOES | REMEMBER THIS. IS HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR SCREEN REQUIREMENTS Bronze Sereen Cloth. Sereen Window Galvanized Screen Cloth. Inseeticides. South Florida Contracting & Engineering Phone 598 Screen Door Co. White and Eliza Streets “Your home is worthy of the best” _ 87) ever south portion and partly over. 17 cast weather. tonight and Thar — | Pressure ix about normal (eo e * " " — | EE

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