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4 f t : re eT Hea aif Ps Hoe ————— es 8S 4 Eroup of jealously competi-| 5 tive communities; each one with Joseph Knight, who had been its fs “a each | Sentle to moderate easterly on @ brief business visit to Miami, | one aiff robs eal neighbors | Winds. SS returned to the city last night | “as one star differeth from anoth-. Florida: Generally fair tonight over the highway. | er star in glory”. and Thursday, continued warm. Among the ideas passed on was! i i i Mrs. A. G. Boyer, accompanied | one that has sre, cacmantany ie te ae Manette as by her little son, A.G. Jr. and | used; that of meeting with all of westerly winds becoming vari- Mrs. Joseph Mondul, left this! those connected with the service | able over north portion and gen- morning over the highway €n| stations of the city and bringing tle to moderate easterly winds | i meetings each year, a convention |i the spring and a conference in women who are good hospitality and publicity | itality and publicity the management of | of Com- remembered cour- | to’ their attention their opportuni- | for themselves and for their com- | munity. | Be es Sern 0 x, the Some ties of building lasting ‘riendships had been spending several 5 tine experimental stage was the rapid- Another which has passed the ly growing plan of what might be | terday afternoon over the high- | called a circulating library of | been visiting relatives in Phila-|4, go places, but are welcome in| iphia and Miami, will return many chambers and travel agen-| worth of : over the highway Sunday attar-|"ies in the north, | of new life Stanley Whitaker, southern di- vision manager of the United | Putss associations, whose head-| quarters are in Atlanta, paid a/ brief visit to Key West today, visiting with Citizen Publisher L. The attendance at the confer- | ence was slightly over 50, each | one a live wire from a Florida | tourist city center and Ocala and | the Silver Springs management | spared no efforts to offer enjoy- able entertainment to the So | taries. | ‘Your secretary returned home where Moonrise Horace Smith manages one of the|Moonset — most efficient and well equipped | chambers of commerce in the , Announcement has been made/ jof the birth of a daughter to Mr. | jand Mrs. F. F. Wilson yesterday | of neutrality”. a Ry i deporepeti = states, Napoleon the Third set up |new arriv: given ie the fall and at this conference the | name of Judith Diané: Mr. Wil-| Berfected Yor the Spring conven tion. How business-like json is manager of the Singer Sew- “\ing Machine Company in Key! ~ | West. ‘They reside at 726 White army of: Union veterans got: these con- | street. THE WEA 75th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures Precipitation secretary | Rainfall, 24 hours ending 7:30 a. m., inches ___ beneficiary of alt/Total rainfall since Oct. 1, since October 1, inches at ee | Everett | Total rainfall since.Jan..1, ! inches. ee TY felocity NE—7 miles per hour a \Himidity * 87% 7:%0 a. m. today Tomorrow’: (Naval Base) AM. P.M. eae 12:22 11:46 5:48 5:24 RECAST Key West and Vicinity: Gen- erally fair tonight and Thursday; over south portion; partly cloudy weather tonight and Thursday. NOW WPA JAIL MIDDLETOWN, Mass.—Busi- | ness has been so slack that the lockup in this city has been turn- colored 4 area wore hare ed over to the WPA. The two- — | These not only find many Florida | celled j Mrs. Howard Griffin and daugh-| chambers equipped to show them | five years. who | has to visitors and so create a desire | About seven billion dollars 1 insurance is written in the United States an- nually. MONROE THEATRE Hugh Herbert in THE BLACK CAT Jean Arthur in P. Artman. He expected to leave! +, find the office almost over- | THE DEVIL & MISS JONES for Miami this afternoon, after making a tour of the city. Defense Recreation Unit To Meet | 1 j Members of the Defense Rec- reation Hostess club have been urged to meet at the Cuban club Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock to aid in decorating the hall for the balloon dance which is to be) held there Friday night. | Enlisted personnel of all! branches of the service will be | guests at the dance. NAME FOR PLANES — (Continued from Page One) | the corresponding original desig- | nation: ‘ | whelmed with requests for our! literature from every part of the | U. S,, and came home ahead of | time in order to’ be in the receiv- ing line if a hurricane ‘should de- | cide to pay us a visit. | The consensus of opinion is that | Florida is about to have the great- | est tourist business in’ its history. Shirley Nelson Has | Birthday Party Little Shirley Ruth Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John; Nelson, 415 Bahama street, cele- brated her sixth birthday with a party on October 2 at the Court- house Lawns on Whitehead street. . About 75 friends attdned. Re- freshments were served and va- | Fighters: Brewster F2A to be|rious party games enjoyed. known as “Buffalo”; mgr F4aF, “Wildcat”; Vought 5 Be Co aeeers Schuts: Curtiss| Ww ghs ation ts: ‘urtiss | SO3C to be known as “Seagull”; | from common Navy OS2N and the Vought, That On @82U, “Kingfishers”. Scout. Bombers: Brewster! greomulsion relieves in bem SWRA, ;)'Buccaneer”;\ Curtiss | cause It goes to the of the SBC, “Helldiver”; Douglas SBD, ao | onl “Dauntless”; VoughtSB2U;"Vini| $ "Soothe and heal raw, tender, ine dicator”. ve ©D-| flamed mucous mem- Patrol Bombers: Boeing PBB; Brae Oy pour denesiss to you “Sea Ranger”; Martin PBM, you must like the way it fs idated PBY, fllays the cough or you are *, Consolidated PB2Y,| money back. 4 GMULSION ‘Bombers: Douglas for ‘Chest Bronchitis "evestator’;. Grumman! ', “Avenger”. ee In the case of airplanes buik . serially, the last numeral of the} Lopez Fuseral Service standard designation may be added to distinguish pated modifieations, thus F4F-3 may “Wildeat HP’ and : YOUR. EYES change | with-the-years! Ey Just like any other part of your body, your eyes tend to change as the years roll by. That is why the glasses you obtained some years ago may not necessarily be the right glasses for you today. Check up... . have your eyes examined this week. Then if you need new lenses, your prescription can be filled in Soft-Lite Lenses— the good lo. King flesh toned lenses which scientifically cut down glare—give greater comfort. They are ideal for modern living conditions. DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9-12: 2-6 p. m. Address Phones $32 Buval Office: 332 Street Residence: 351 oon of Canada. The in-| bors With a view to exercising it as our protectorate. {some control over the projected’ man warship bombarded some Mexico. iPanama Canal, ordered Admiral Samoan villages. the American Dewey to be ready to sail with consul steaming his launch be- his Puerto Rico squadror. aN itween the warship and the shore. | cident was not closed until 1872 | when an international court fix- ed an indemnity of $15,000,000 to be paid by Britain for “breach pour’s notice. During the war between the a French ‘empire in Mexico. When the war ended, the United States dmanded“that French troops be’ withdrawn from Mexico. A large: President's | There was cpnsiderable war talk in 1895 when President ss Cleveland became brusque with Britain over violation of the opinion of these Observation taken at 7:30 a. m, Monroe Doctrine in the Vene- |zuela-British Guiana boundary Highest last 24 hours ____ 88 | Lowest last night association was Mean ______________82 aggression the appropriation the Marion Hotel at Normal _______________80 Britain of any lands which ined | et investigation we have de- | etermined of right belongs to 0.00 Venezuela”. 2.67 mands for arbitration. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ultimatum. Swer arrives”. The German emperor agreed property of U. S. citizens, led to to arbitrate and his ambassador our armed intervention in 1914. was called home for “bungling”. We had a “hot” diplomatic af-' Navy to seize Vera Cruz, which fair with Germany over Samoa'y. S_ Eczema, Rash, wetter itch | oo scans xt aoe Use clean non-greasy Imperial Lotion. Money back if first bottle fails to sat- isfy in the relief of externally caused itchi: Eczema. = Theodore Roosevelt waved the on — 7 ling ee Key West. Fla. “big stick” at Germany in 1902. | Peat Imperial Lotion as needed while | German warships had been sent; — British yielded to de- ‘The Big Stick’ nature helps hi Ito blockade Venezuelan ports to|back in the eighties. A German’ months. a Villa ao few other lenforeeé payment of claims. consul hoisted the German flag'the town Columbus, N. M.,) iecling was WAR’ TEN TIMES | : : Teddy, suspecting Germany in- tended to seize and forify har-|the American consul proclaimed pedition under General Pershing T. Ri demanded that the Ger- 3 German man ambassador promptly an- killed 50 of its members. German swer his request for arbitration public opinion demanded satis- of the Venezuela “case. ambassador expressed grave con-; sentiment demanded our govern- cern at “the consequences” of the ment protect the Samoans. upon T.-R. produced. @ map of scene and war seemed in the off- —— Teady to drive them out. Napo- the Caribbean and said |leon ordered the French to with- | envoy: ; “Thete is'no more unsuit- | away before it”. able spot for Germany to | both nations showed helpfulness choose for a conflict with the United States. Dewey will be ordered to sail 24 hours before the specified time for an an- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1941 incidents over the Samoan king’s hut while! Wilson ordered a military ex- country were o exchange of arp diz Relations between Chile and | notes” which made rattling the United States were strained s: d un é in 2008. beteee of am a0teGK By bee a mob in Valparaiso upon sailors ashore from the U. S. cruiser Baltimore. Two sailors were killed and several injured. The Chilian government, after some controversy, apologized and paid an indemnity of $75.000. There have been, of course, a A Ger- to advance into the interior of A band of Samoans surrounded landing party and The' faction while American public where you fee! it—rub throat, chest and BERGDAL’S CAMP and good feeling and the Samoa affair cleared up. BOCA CHICA Intervention In 1914 is Revolutionary disturbances in F i Where- Warships were sent to the to the ing but a hurricane descended on the islands, “blowing bad feeling The sailors of Mexico, threatening the lives and President Wilson ordered the forces held for several BEACH - DOCK - RESTAURANT - MODERN CABINS - COMPLETE LIGHT PLANT Apply at Camp or See Your Own Broker You Can Make It the PLAYGROUND of Key West DR. AARON H. SHIFRIN GENERAL PRACTICE $25 Whitehead Street Phone 612-W —24-Hour Duty— —SEE IT TODAY! .04 (1017.3 millibars) | jail has been unused for | Are you considering joining a MILITARY SERVICE ? 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