The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 20, 1947, Page 3

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"Sea of Clouds,’” answered .Bar-|."" bicane. Pied | > H Soon there appeared the heights ee ae ee ee aA ? appa Se 2ca, the travelers were able at once «this moment?” asked Michel. ie l far off to recognize its nature. Are these é Soniposed of 3 arid sand, as >, de la» Rue’s who. gives the moon a cio though That we shall know by and by. * @m eruption of solar rays. ‘paw, Mich.,. grandson ot “the _noted* Dr, Samuel A: Mudd, who, for Ha@ysna,. where they! iWyas, imprisoned at Fort Jackson | spend several days,.:. + { © "in the Dry Tortugas, during the] zfs: mags teat Y Tg ay iS _ low epidemic and came to Key _.gtreet, while his friend, Kermit Barbicane. . el bei _ This put an end to the discus- sion. : Soon Eratosthenes disappeared under the horizon without the projectile being sufficiently near . to allow close observation, This mountain separated Apen- . en from the edu y tgs In e lunar orogra ave discerned. some mo of moun- tains, which are chiefly distrib- uted over the northern . hemi- sphere. Some, however, occupy certain portions of the southern hemisphere also. _.. eee _ About two o’clocx in the morn- ing Barbicane found that they were above the twentieth lunar — parallel. The distance of the pro- ’ jectile from the moon was not -; his map, recognized Eratosthenes.| more than six hundred miles,’ ‘ It was a ringed mountain nine Barbicane, now perceiving that thousand feet high, and one of| the projectile was steadily. -ap- those circles so numerous on this} Proaching the lunar disc, did not satellite, With regard to this, Bar-| despair; if not of reaching her, bicane related Kepler’s singular at least of discovering the secrets tion 0 opinion on the formation of cir-|0f her configuration, - “That is—?” asked Michel. @ ‘cles. According to that celebrated (Te be continued) ise oe ace er “the fii ot liquid face itated b wi e oO! sur: - agi a) their glasses. storm, of which the hills aad hore “What are we looking at, at|!ows formed a succession of waves “At the northern part of the! . “We are too The travelers discussed the ori- gin of these strange rays, but they. could not determine their® nature any more than terrestrial ‘ob- servers. Seite eee About half-past one o’clock in the morning, they caught .a glimpse of the tops of another mountain. ‘Barbicane, consulting @ first astronomer’ maintained? ‘Or are they nothing but immense ‘according to M. Warren 4 a very low and a very dense one? We must affiirm nothing until we are in a position to do so.”: ; which bound this sea at this northern limit. Before them rose & mountain radiant with beauty, ; top of which seemed lost in a eee <a cmmame Grandson of Dr. Mudd, Long |" eoges we ees Clarks Have Girl Imprisoned At Ft. Jefferson, |—————— A girl was born to Mrs. C, R. Coming to Key. ‘West June 10 Clark, wife’ of Lt. Comdr. C. R. Clark, Jr.,| of. the .Fleet Sonar > «mic Tn M ue * |$School, Key ~ West. Naval Base, DR. RICHARD DO MUD! 2 ee i yesterday at the Naval Hospital. 7:70 APPEAR BEFORE, NUMBER oF .Loct| Personals WARNING! ACT FAST ON ORGANIZATIONS — | saan | was Dr. Richard D. Mudd, Sagi-‘ '-Esquiiialdos in Havana Pin-Worm infection usually spreads '{) Mr.ivaind Mrs. Sergio \Esqui-| Site nd i is now known that the naldo (have left over. Aer rit <9 tl years 1865-69, following his con- f Seton ef qaninting we aaaprgine ‘from Cuba, where she has been tor of President Lincoln, will spending several weeks with Visit Key West around June 10.' relatives and friendsi« 35 5. The Key West Chamber of j ine iad , Commerce, which is completing} Mrs. Gomez Returns Ee, eee, final arrangements for the visit! Mrs. Rogelio Gomez -has re- DUVAL CAFE ee Sees ii ‘turned to her home in this city of Dr. Mudd, announced that the | Saginaw man and his three PME smerny a week ma. Cede. 224 Duval Street will be the guests of Russell A.| Visiting Son Corner of Caroline Gibbs, custodian of Fort Jeffer. | Mr. and. Mrs. C. E, Morton, of SERVING son National Monument, on his Zellwood, Florida, after a week’s|! @ BREAKFAST @ LUNCH trip to Drq Tortugas. | visit to their son and daughter-{ and Sandwiches of All Kinds While here Dr. Mudd will in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mor- Open Weeksays toe A. M. make several public appearances,'ton, and their granddaughter, Sundays 10 A. M. til 3 A. M. including a dinner engagement at Charlene, 742 Lowe’s lane, will Ann Chambers, Manager the Lions Club at which he will Jeave tomorrow for their home. DUV AL B AR show an assortment of slides de- ’ They will be accompanied by ; picting the assassination of Lin-} yrs.) Emma Decker. col, the trial and of old Fort| Jefferson. “4 Dr. Samuel Mudd had a long page in the early history of Key West. After being' convicted of helping: John Wilkes Booth, who shot Lincoln, Dr. Mudd was im- prisoned at Hortugas. He was re- leased at the beginning of a yel- Serving Beer. Wine and Liquor eee oe ey SD ' ee ae te eee ~NEW BOCA CHICA ~ Bus Schedule Effective Wednesday, May 21st, 1947 West.. Dr. Mudd is credited with do- ing much to prevent the spread of the disease in this city. Many citizens of Key West have mem- entos of Dr. Mudd, A particular- | }] Lanes <aome ——— Arrive ly fine collection of Dr. Mudd’s Southard and Seaplant Boca Southard and souvenirs is on display at the Duval Sts. Base Chica Duval Sts. museum of the Convent of Mary 4:30 P.M. 4:53 P.M. Immaculate. 5:00 P.M. 5:07 P.M. 5:30 P.M. 5:53 P.M. 6:00 P.M. 6:07 P.M. <« 6:30 P.M. 6:53 ae Lo 1 7:00 P.M. 7:07 P.M. 7:30 P.M. 7:53 P.M. I i 9:00 P.M. 9:07 P-M. 9:30 P.M. 9:53 P.M. i 11:00 P.M. 11:07 P.M. 11:30 P.M. 11:53 P.M. Lowes : 30 A.M.- © 1:53 A.M. Love -Lane, a short street that 1:00 A.M. 1:07 A.M. 1:3 runs from Fleming to South- 2:00 A.M. 2:07 A.M. 2:30 A.M. 2:53 A.M. ard -street,, ‘figured promin- | * . ently .in applications for mar-; City Passenger, 10c riage licenses filed yesterday | with County Judge Rayinond R. Lord. . AS gif events Arthas. A. ingre- Boca Chica Passenger, 10c UPON ENTERING: Sc EXIT ham, 21, of 718 Love Lane, ap- plied for a license to wed Gladys ‘L. Washington, 19, of 1403 Olivia L. Roberts, 19, 712 Love Lane, ° Ks ppoberts 18 72 weve sarsil Key West Transit Co. Ine. Betty Lou Greenle, 18, of 717 Love J. W. Sellers. ee Lane. ‘ “Love certainly is wonderful, | PHONE 1057 isn't it?” commented a court \ house habitue today.

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