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aR yt a aetna ar BARON ARSTY y snemmenet asic esse A TR: THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1984, 7 a 1 ‘ | WAR ON BLACKBIRD PESTS IS RESUMED TODAY’S WEATHER | ida, the rainfall being light ts | moderate, and there have been | light rains in the Lake tegion. SOCIETY “ Alumni Assn. To Hold Meeting »Holion R. Bervaldi, president of} A meeting of the Pythian Sis- the Key West High School Alumni| ters Triangle Club has been an- Association, has called a meeting| nounced for tomorrow evening at Triangle Club Meets Tomorrow of this organization for tomor- row evening in the High School building on White street. The meeting is scheduled to start promptly at 8 o'clock and it) is expected that a large number of the members will attend, hos K. of P. Hall on Fleming street. This meeting is expected to be j attended by practically all mem- bers of the club as future activi- (By Associated Press) HASTINGS, Neb., Sept. 12.— The annual blackbird siege is on. With slingshot, firecrackers and garden hose, residents of | Hastings “are striving to drive ; away the blackbird hosts that con- gregate in trees of the residential district each year and make them- selves a public nuisance, A Hastings plumber is said to have developed the best device yet—a giant slingshot of pipe for ties of the organization will be} ® handle, and inner tube strips discussed, PERSONAL MENTION William Atwell left yesterday for a visit with friends in Miami. Miss Polly Parrott arrived here Yesterday over the East Coast from Miami for a visit with Miss Annie Lois Hicks on Avenue. Miss Marie Crespo arrived here yerterday from Miami for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Crespo on Windsor Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Maloney! eame in over the East Coast yes-| terday from Tavernier for a short! will enter the Florida State Col-] lis visit with relatives. Otis Johnson arrived yesterday | from Tampa for a visit with rela-| tives and friends, | _— | Albert Wiggins, who was spend-| ing a vacation of two months in| Chicago, and Canada, arrived! over the East Coast yesterday. doe Torres, member of the C. Sulpher S ster: day for a short stay with rela- tives, Inez Gardner, who for the past month has been visiting here with her aunts, Mrs, J. W. Mitchell; and Mrs, Carrie H. Ford, left yes- terday for her home in Miami. Father W. J. Reagan left over the East Coast yesterday for West Palm Beach on a short business trip. x Mrs. Leo Warren and two chil- dren, Bobby and Braxton, III, have returned from a visit in Mi- ami with her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Warren. Mrs. A. Aurelio Torres and son, Jack, and granddaughter, Florelle Watson, left yesterday over the East Coast for Miami after a stay of a week here with relativ Today's Birthdays Dr. Rudolph Matas of New Or- leans, famed surgeon, born there, 74 years ago. Henry J. Allen of Wichita,; Kans., newspaper publisher, one- time governor and senator, born! in Warren Co., Pa., 66 years ago. Henry L. Mencken of More,.noted author and bon there, 54 years ago. George R. James of Memphis,} Tenn., member of the Federal Re- serve Board, born in Memphis, 68) years ago. H Balti- critic, Theodore Chri neapolis, congressman, former governor, born in Lac Qui Parle Co., Minn, 51 years ago, | - | of New York, there, 42 Alfred A. Knopf book publisher, years ago. Dr. Herman Schneider, dean of the University of Cincinnati, born st Summit Hill, Pa., 62 years ago. Chevalier, actor, born 39 years ago. Maur in Pari Rt. Hon. Sir George Canadian cabinet member, 77 years ago Perley, born More than 80 per ent Persons who die in the States leave no estate, — of the United | janson of Min-| Dr. R. S. Rodriguez left yes- }terday for a short business visit jin Miami. | Berkeley Atwell, who was visit- ing here with friends and rela- | ami yesterday. Belmont Carey, who was spend- ing the summer in Wytheville, |Va., returned to this city Mon- {day. Miss Fortuna Lopez left yes- terday for Tallahassee where she lege for Women, Miss Mary Wagner and brother, Henry, who have been visiting here -with relatives, returned to their home in Miami over the East Coast yesterday. Louis Dion, son of Mr, and Mrs. |B. J. Dion, left yesterday over the | °f Congress, | East Coast for Mobile, where he|N. H. Died Aug. 11, 1908, ll enter his sophomore year at pring Hill College. Miss Lulu Roberts, who was aunt, Mr, and Mrs. James S. Moore, returned to her home in Miami yesterday. Dorothy Elizabeth Roberts, who has been spending the sum- | mer with Capt. and Mrs. A. E. Sharpley, returned yesterday to her home at New Smyrna. Eric Alden Curry left yester- day for his home in Jacksonville after a visit here with his father, Kingman Curry. Albert H. Carey, son of George Carey, who had been spending a vacation here with his family, will |leave tomorrow over the highway en route to Lakeland, Fla., where he will reenter Southern College. | This be his last year at col- Hlege, it is stated. ATTENTION MEMBERS HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI A meeting of the Key West } High School Alumni Association ‘will bgvheld at the High School ' Building, Thursday night, Sept. 13, 1934, at 8 o’clock. All members are urged to be | present. HOLLON R. BERVALDI, esident, K. W. H. S. Alumni A iation, A GARDNER, Secretary. sept12-1t | Pr | (M. Mrs. Delphis Mathieu and M Fabin Forrest, sisters, were ri united at Montreal separated after being 52 years. Miss Sybil Thorndy famed actress, has received degree of doctor of laws Edinburgh University. the the from IF YOU LOVE MOTHER, THEN TELL HER THIS 1AM 87 AND EAT AND SLEEP WELL. GO TO CHURCH REGULARLY AND OFTEN ATTEND PARTIES.1 NEVER FEEL TIRED. | TAKEVINOLIRON| TONIC REGULARLY AND THIS IS (EGR, WHAT KEEPS ME UP. Get Your VINOL Today at Jriental Pharmacy BE SURE or SUCCESS ad NEVER FAILS ON BAKING DAYS: MAKES BAKING A F SIRED. For Sale By ASURE for elastic, It throws a handful of gravel and the birds hit are likely to depart once and for all. Today’ Anniversaries exander _ Campbell, one of the founders of the Dis- ciples of Christ, college founder, Flagler tives, returned to his home in Mi-] religious publisher, born in Ire- land. Died at Bethany, W. Va., March 4, 1866. 1811—James Hall, noted Troy, N. ¥., geologist and paleonotolo- born at Hingham, Mass. Died Aug, 7.1898. 1812—Edward S. Creasy, Eng- h author, born. Died Jan. 27, 1878. 1818—Richard J. Gatling, in- ventor of guns, born in Hartford Co., N. C. Died in New York, Feb, 26, 1903. 1825—Ainsworth R. Spoffard, eminent librarian of the Library born at Gilmanton, 1829—Cha: Dudley Warner, noted Connecticut author of hi day, born at Plainfield, Mass. | visiting here with her uncle and] Died Oct. 20, 1900. 1834—Daniel Cady botanist, grandson of a noted botanist, born at Fort Gratiot, Mich. Died in New Haven, Conn., June 29, 1895. Eaton, Yale 1852—Herbert H. (Earl of Oxford and English statesman and born. Died Feb. 15, 19 Asquith ‘remier, A device is now on the market which will measure the intensity of light in a room and tell whether or not it is sufficient for reading or close work. A twin of the 200-inch astrono- mical reflector now in the process of cooling in Corning, N. Y., will be cast sometime in the near future. FAST DIRECT FREIGHT SERVICE TO from KEY WEST ‘zx from Key West ate Thursdays and ys From New York pate Wednesdays. Also NEW ORLEANS to KEY WEST Sailings on_ alternate Tuesdays. Arrive Key West Second Day Fol- lowing. 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ONCE TRIED ALWAYS DE- All Leading Grocers, DrMiles NERVINE | Liquid and Effervescent Tablets i | Gifts Greet Fair Visitor | It was a lucky moment for Miss Belle Elkan (center), of Chicago, when she entered the gates of the Chicago World’s Fair to learn that she was the 4,000,000th visitor to the exposition, Miss Luella Kaeh- ler (left), of the Firestone exhibit, and a member of the court of the beauty queen of the Fair, present. ed her with an order for an auto- mobile tire, while Miss Gertrude Bain, another beauty queen, pre- sented her with gifts from exhibits, concessions and the Fair Itself. |She had attended the new Fair 21 times and declared it far superior lin every way than last year’s, which she saw 50 times. TO SUBSCRIBERS If you do not receive your paper by 6:00 o’clock in the eall telephone 51 and a paper will be sent to your home. A complaint afternoon Temperature® Highest Lowest Normal Mean Ra is record covers 24-hour period ending at 5 o’elock thin morning. Tomorrow's Almanac Sun rises Sun sets ... Moon rises Moon sets .... Tomorrow's Ti A. M. High vad Low =F Barometer at 8 a. m., today: Sea level, 29.97. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 8 p. m., Thursday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy with oce nal showers to- night and Thursday; gentle to moderate northeast or east winds. Florida: Partly cloudy, local 89) cast weather tonight and Thurs- day with occasional showers. j "Showers Partly Cl East Gulf: | northeast or Gentle t wil WEATHER CONDITIONS ler. somewhat in Atla ir South atic States, and has rise the North Atlantic Stat jPressure covering most from the } | ward, Boston, Ma jwhile an area | overspreads the Valley and . with high uppe showers Thursday and on the ex- treme south coast tonight. Jacksonville to Florida Straits: Gentle to moderate winds mostly northeast or east and mostly over- jton, N. D., 2 and thunde | during the (Gulf coast and in | Temperatures are generally near or somewhat sbove normal this | morning in the West Gulf States, and from the Mississippi Valley eastward, and are abnormally high Kansa; and North Uskets, City, Kans, reporting « yeste of 0 & in Dodge maximum iay G. &. KENNEDY, Official In Charge nat |. Se @ bettie. » Get. C. A. Vooshees, M. 0. Phiiadetehiy [PALACE WHITE FACE « and Shert Ree! Matinee, 10-15; Night, 10-200 »medy BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Established 49 Years Key West's Oldest 24-Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embelmer Phone 135 ility, | i boy is on duty at this office || from 6:00 to 7:15 p. m. for the |; purpose of delivering com- plaints. Help us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 it | An examination of your you do not receive The Citizen. i CHILDREN’S EYES now may save them much later trouble. 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