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MONDAY, OCTOBER 12 MUCH INTEREST IN COMING BALL GAME KEY WEST iN DAYS Gl GONE BY HAPPENINGS ON THIS DATE TEN YEARS AGO AS TAKEN A FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN men in this) ____ Pied The ny Navy game next Wednesday night at 5 o’clock on the Navy’s new diamond at the Naval Operating Base here the center of interest for base- ball-minded service is area It wili be the third and final! contest of the championship se- ries to déteymine the titleholder of the Key: West Service League and all indications point toward 2 large crowd of soldiers, sailors and marines being on hand to pull for their favorite aggrega- tion The series now stands at one- all because the bluejackets an- nexed the first clash 5-4 and then Fort Taylor evened matters up last Thursday by shellacking the sailors 13 Six Key West youths, convict- ed on charges of arson and bur- glary, left here this morning shortly after 6 o'clock for Rai- ford, where they will serve out their sentences. which was organized er meeting Friday evening in the county courthouse. Local fishing boats," which had been held in port during the last week because of high winds, sailed this morning for the fish- ing grounds. rt, playing manager of the NOB entry, has not indi- cated whether he will start Lef- ty Seay of Richmond, W. Va., Art Meska, Hollywood, Fla., the mound but it is agreed that the Army its hopes with Grady McNabb,! Jim Kee, 89, a local Chinaman, died yesterday in his home, 326 |Amelia street. Funeral services will be conducted this afternoon Jacksonville, who put on a one-|in the-residence. Father Mau- man show Thursday in leading ,réau, of St. Mary’s Roman Cath- Fort Taylor to victory. olic Church, will officiate. He not only muffled the Navy’s ee. ordinarily powerful bats by al- lowing them but seven widely scattered hits but also won his own game in the second inning when he laid out a long home struct the ‘Overseas bridges was run with the bases loaded to presented today to fhe Recon- spark a nine-run rally. struction Finance Corporation. HUNTERS LEAVE GUNS AND TRAP BUCK ALIVE (iy Axsxociated Press) VAN NUYS, Calif., Oct. 12— Three hunters sat polishing their guns preparatory to a deer hunt- ing trip. They looked out the window of the house,_and there in the yard wes a large buck. Dropping their arms, Robert Kempley, H. C. Mathers and Tom Enriquez gave chase, cornered the deer in an adjoining brickyard, and cap- tured it alive. H or on generally will rest A dispatch from published on the front page of The Citizen today, states that the application for a loan to con- Washington, The Rev. Smith Hardin, presid- ing elder in this district, left for Miami today after having preach- ed in the Methodist churches of this city. Leo Warren, president of the city council, and Councilmen Ju- lius Collins, William Freeman, W. R. Monsalvatge, John Roberts and Owen Sawyer, returned to- day from Miami, where they had attended the meeting of the WEATHER REPORT Observation taken at 8:30 a. m.,! E.W.T. (City Office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last ‘night Mean Normal 82 15 78 80 Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a. m., inches Total rainfall since Oct. 1, inches Deficiency inches Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches Deficiency inches Relative Humidity 63% Tomorrow's ‘Almanac Sunrise 7:25 Sunset 7:02 Moonrise 10:50 Moonset 10:10 Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 12:09 a.m. 6:41 a.m. 1:19 p.m. 6:20 p.m. FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Little change in temperature — tonight. Florida: Little change in term- perature, some likelihood of a few scattered showers along the east coast this afternoon or to- night. Hatteras, N. C., to Apalachicola, | Fla.: No small craft or storm warnings have been issued. since Oct. 1, since Jan. =| terday The Roosevelt and Sholtz Club,’ in Key! West last week, will hold anoth-! Overseas Construction Corpora- tion. Mrs. Bertha Connell arrived in| Key West today from her home} in Miami to be with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Lawton Watson, who is! ill. Oscar Cherry, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cherry, returned yes- from a visit of” several} weeks in Tennessee. Mrs. S. P. Vecker, been in Key West visiting , mother, returned yesterday , her home in Havana. 1 who ‘had _|Presbyterian preather, father of | { See | Basil Tynes, who had been in Key West visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Romey Tynes, left yesterday for Miami, where he will remain a week before pro-j| ceeding to New Orleans. Miss Lucile Figueredo left last | night for Tampa, where she will visit relatives for the next two weeks. The Junior Choir of the First Congregational Church was en- tertained last night by Mrs. E. |R. Evans, wife of the pastor. The Ladies Aid Society of the | Ley Memorial Church have ar- ranged for a Hallowe’en party to be given on the church grounds Mondey. evening, October. 17. The Citizen in editorial para-| graphs says: “Man is the only “Seal with sufficient intelligence to suc- cessfully defend his cussedness.” “Repealing the 18th amend- |ment to the constitution is going to be a difficult job, for no amendment to the constitution of the United States has ever been repealed, and the only way an amendment can be repealed is to nullify it with another amend- ment.” Absurd Urey — Your absurdity would make a donkey laugh. Faqua — Yeah, I noticed you was laughing. A NEW SERIAL BEGINNING Redan October 14th | BUSES DAILY io MIAMI with convenient return schedules | Ly KEY WEST: 2:30AM 6:30AM 8:30AM 10:30AM 12:30PM 2:30PM 4:30PM 6:30PM 8:30PM 10:30PM 7:45AM 11:45AM 1:45PM 3:45PM 5:45PM 7:45PM 9:45PM 11:45PM 1:45AM 3:45AM Ar MIAMI: MIAMI TO KEY WEST Lv MIAMI: 1:00AM 7:00AM 9:00AM 11:00AM *& THE WAR EFFORT COMES FIRST WITH, FLORIDA MOTOR LINES rLORIDA MOTOR LINES. TERMINAL Southard and Bahama Sts. | | | 1:00PM 3:00PM 5:00PM 7:00PM 9:00PM 11:00PM Ar KEY WEST: 6:15AM 12:15PM 2:15PM 4:15PM 6:15PM 8:15PM 10:15PM 12:15AM 2:ISAM 4:15AM | “Brother Jonathan” {tionary days, }Conn. 1 PfuenfConn, Died Jan. 10, 1863. POLE EATITEIEDEI SI LOSEE SOE EIED EASE E EEL OEE FTIZAAFZALLLLIALAL LL TO PPPLLLZLLL A | | eran”. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ' ' philanthropist, born in Ireland. | Died April 10, 1876. Anniversaries 1840—Helen Modjeska, famed} ‘Polish actress, who came here se A secking more fr m, bom a! Today gives a masculine nature Poland. Died Los Angeles, April/2"¢ Whichever the sex, the na- er 8, 1909. |tive takes the lead whether on necticut patrict and governor, the ithe playground or the field of of Revolu- 1844—George W. Cable, novel- | work. Avoid forcing your opin- born Lebanon, ist, philanthropist and reformer,|ions on others and seek to rule Died there, Aug. 17, 1785. born New Orleans. Died Jan.|by argument rather than by com- = ‘31, 1925. pends: noted — | Suppose So Crandall — Have “you heard | 1710—Jonathan Truri:buli; ‘Con- 1775—Lyman Beecher, Smart Scotchman children, bérn ‘New Ha-' — today ‘on the golf links. "The winner called, “Heads!” The 1803—Alexander T. Stewart, New York merchant prince and intoxicated, I suppose. ‘in the confusion. 'Today’s °’s Horoscope Greenbank—For driving while | loser ‘called, “Fire!”—and escaped FLCE THREE THE SWAP - RIDE CLUB Officially Sponsored by Monroe Defense Council I hereby pledge co-operation in the patriotic “Swap-Ride Club” plan to help make my car last longer. To do this.I will: Walk, ride a bus, ride ‘with others, share my car when driving, drive as little as possible. Name ___ _ Te ae. Padi 6 oh Time I go to work _ _._ Time I leave work I can share my car with Two Seotchmen tossed to see! about Grimes? He was arrested! who would pay for the dinner. I need transportation —— — ____ Iam employed at ____. 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The great majority of advertisers on this page find The Citizen their most valuable medium, and ‘they are able to check definitely on highly favorable returns. on ete iacts_ Comes Fae your business to the ic igh a paying medium— LT Weet Gniseel’ kak tor... The ADVERTISING MANAGER ALARA RABDAAAELRARAABBRABRARE DD ni in linn ban on hn hn SEABOARD RAILWAY Fares Schedules Tickets SIMONE’S TOURS 508 Duval Street. POU TT FISe VOCS TTC TT SIT OOOO OTR fn. [AARP WV VV VV VV VV wY WvvtvvvvVvI—" The a MM ae et te ed yan. “Granite and Bronze Markers Cemetery Work of AN Description PHONE 2-1896 1351 NW. Tenth Ave. MIAMI, FLA. veuvevey.™ VUVIVIIVV TV VV IT TEI GIFIVI VV IVS POM OT OTT AE TS PO) 5 SOOO IS:, A Ba tn ee te te he tn tn oe Whenever You Want Anything or Anything Done--WE’LL HELP YOU! SLeTTIIDITTTIL ILSOVIIIIEDIIIIOITOS STORET II OI LH: q VV Tw rrr re: LA CONCHA BEAUTY SALON TRY OUR... as . 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