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TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 192 FIGHT TUNNEY ON MARCH 12 | EQUT TO BE STAGED AT HI-| ALEAH STADIUM; MANY} RESERVATIONS ARE MADE) POR EXHIBITION | | MIAMI, Fla., March 2.—Pro-} moter Jess Baugh is predicting a| sell-out for the Tunney-Stribling) fight at Hialeah Stadium, March) 12. Tex Rickard departed for New| York Monday night. | Previous to leav:ng Rickard of-| fered to reimburse Baugh for the expenses so far and pay Baugh a neat sum to turn the contracts on, Tunney and Stribling over to Tex.| Baugh refused Rickard’: big of-| fer. | Rickard lost the most natural heavyweight match possible. Ticket headquarters at the Terry) Parker ticket agency, located at the Alta Vista® Hotel, are being flooded with requests for choice seats. Reservations from outside the’ state of Florida are being handled at Tunney-Stribling headquarters, Ta-M-ami Hotel. High-c’ass preliminaries will be announced this week. | The arena is rapidly approach-) ing construction. | New York sport wr‘ters are be-) finning to arrive to cover the; heavyweight battle of international inte: est. | Who will be the winner? | Will ‘t be Gene Tunney or| Young Str-bling? Jack Dempsey must fight the “inncr or retire. Seeete rests e sees) FIGHT RESULTS | + See ese sees erene (By Asnociated Prexs) HARTFORD, Conn. — Louis (Kid) Kaplan, Meriden feather- weight champion, outpointed Billy Petrolle, Fargo, N. D., 12 rounds, et ea. PHILADELPHIA—Ted (Kid) Roy, Canada, knocked out Danny *| of the $8/500 which goes with this 6. GOLF TOURNEYS BNIVERSITY UNDER WAY IN {EAM TO PLAY FLORIDA TODAY “DARK HORSE” THREE CHAMPIONSHIP CON- PRFSI'NT TITLEHOLDER AND TESTS MAKE UP PROGRAM) FORMER OF OUTSTANDING EVENTS C'tAMPION THIS WEEK ING MATCH PLANS ENTER (By Ansociated Press) } (By Axsoc'ated Prensa) JACKSONVILLE, Fia., March 2, ATLANTA, Ga., March 2.—The —Three chamionship golf tourna- present titleholder and a former ments were under way in Florida’ baskctiall champion of the south- today, with a fourth tournament,: ern conference meet tonight in the an event with an international final of the annual tournament smack, in the offing for Sunday. | here. Palm Beach golfers were play-| Vi ing for the championship of that’ tles dur ng which 14 representative resort w'th the medal play round quinicts of the conference were behind them. This was played eliminated, the University of yesterday with Henry P. Stratton,’ North Caro ina plays the, “Dark of Boston, winner of the recent - Hor: of the 1926 tourney, the south F orida championship, turn-, Mississ'ppi A. & M. ing in the low seore of 76. High; If the Tarheels win it will be scores marked most of the playin the fourth time’they have captur- this event yesterday. ed the title, while victory for the The East Coast women’s tour-| Aggies will give them the crown nament entered into its. second day for the:second time. North Caro- at St. Augustine, a foursome event lina won in 1922-24-25. The M's- having been played yesterday by Sissippians wee title holders in way of an interesting preliminary. | 1923. Yesterday’s play resulted in a tie _ North Carolina went into the between two teams, one of which finals last n ght by defeating the was composed of Miss Fritizi St:fel, University of Mississ.ppi in a fea- of Huntington, W. Va., and Dr.) ture contest, 38 to 23. The George McIntyre, of Boston; the Age upsetting predictions all other was composed of Miss Doro- the y through the preliminary thy Doyle, of Philadelphia, and E. rounds, removed the last obstacle E, White, of Chester, Pa. Their % the finals by besting the favor- cards were 89-14-75 and 88-13-75, ite, Un versity of Kentucky, last -espectively. The low gross score 9-8ht, #1 to 26 vas von vy Miss Gienna Collett, vf Providence, R. I., and Roy Cul- vex, of Port Jervis, N. Y., with 83. * Leo Diegel, Canadian open * champion, won the low me@da’ score yesterday in the South Florida~ open championship cn the Kenil- worth golf club course, with 187 « * + for 36 holes. In both rounds he PARIS, Mar. 1.—A divorce hae" sroke par 73. Gene Sarazen made een -ranted to Mrs. George B. a close second with 138. Winners poss, jr., ee es TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS (Ly Associated Press) _S eet ese eeees A A was tic former Irene Langhorne championship were to be decided Gipso:, daughter of Charles Dana vy the final 36 holes play today. 1 and niece of Lady Astor. Miami’s ‘annual, international the 5: : was-filed on February four ball tournament will open'1s5. ‘%e couple were married Sunday for four days, instead of Ayeit .7, 19°S. Monday as perviously, announced. Sixteen teams will tee off in the’ WASHINGTON, ‘Mar. iirst 36 holes of this event. The F, Hambsch, first deputy prohi United States w'll be represented tion administrator for Florida, |DISCUSSION OVER BASKETBALL! tors in three progressive bat. »|. The constant aching of a ba of New York city, who} THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Mrs. D. H. Jones CHANGE OF VENUE | IN SLAYING CASE} i (By -Associated Press) | |. BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss, March | 2.—Forty’ witnesses ‘awaited ai fopportunity to testify at a hear- | ling in-eirenit court here today to | determine. whether a change venue is necessary in the Jesse Favre, charged with ‘ ing of W. M. Mingee and J. / McLemore, federal entomologists, | near Picayune, February 18. Meanwhile, newspaper men} were attempting to learn wheth- jer Judge Walter A. White make an effort to prevent of the case being distributed newspapers circula' cock county. An order thre: ing a jail sentence as a pe | to the writer who fails to submit jhis stories to an official of the} court for approval,’ was issued | # Saturday by Judge White. jache,” said } A petition for change of venue | 98 Hampton § was filed by C, Bidwell Adam, torney for Favre, charged _ that | the because of publicity and notoriety | the ‘ ’ is ali given the case, it has been “ad-/|that is c , and I ad versely adjudged by public | Vise all ailing women to give it opinion,” and that for this rea-|a fair trial.” son, Favre could not be given a Women, if you want to be well fair trial in Hancock county. | start at once with this “Prescrip- Should the petition be d fon” of ‘Dr. trial of the case probal : i proceed ‘immediately. medical advice. Get Rid of That Backacke! pick = tata! ees, West People Point the Way. TOWN SPENDS MONEY TO ENFORCE LAW‘ —Whitehall Studio Dr. Pieree’s Favorite middle life elt a pain or a: D. H. Jones of tlanta, Ga. “J who have had perieuce. I am sure Invalids’ » for frec Send 10e if you gz. of the tablets, | Hotel in Buffalo, back, | | The weariness, the tired fee’- ing; | (Ry Asneciated Press) | Headaches, dizziness, nezvous- JACKSON, Tenn., March 2,— ness. : ; | That the town of Whitewater, | Distressing urinary lers— | Wiseonsin, is spenJing money te | Are often signs of f ,enforce its laws was demonstratec neys ere yesterda’ en two officer: | And too serious to be nc -' errived in Ja to return Ken ed. neth Davis to the Wisconsin tow: | Get rid of these tre on a charge of the theft of fiv | Use Doan’s Pills. chickens, valued at $7. Th: | diuretic to the kidneys. traveling expenses of the officer | Hosts of people and Davis alone cost Whiteste | Doan’: more than two hundred dollars, This is a Key West case. while the trial of Davis will prob- You can verify it. jably swell this figure into more J. J. Roberts, 525 Francis}St., than a thonsand dollars for the vhle. recommend eveces (By Associated’ Presa) PRAGUE—Rudolf Roessler, an architect never heard of before, ended such # state of affairs by a coup d’etat that made him dic- ator of the Karlsbad district in a} wags ‘ew hours, He and 40 co-workers) Association. i revolted and arrested the gov-| holds monthly meetings. snor. Then he and 18 of his RAYS FOR TEETH fected a machine that rays. LONDON—A dentist has per- whitens teeth by the use of ultra-violet In 1857 Quaker women ‘n Sandy Spring, Md., organized a club and named it the Mutual Improvement It still endures and | STAR COFFEE MILLS DELICIOUS & REFRESHING j s cup of fine flavored i] COPF! is a satisfying. drink |] at all times. ‘That is why every- hody who has tried our COF- FEE is a /STAR COFFEE MILLS enthusiast. 812 GREENE ST. i] A delici Phone, 256 alotters were pinched themselves. * 2 8 NEW YORK—Major Chester P. Mills, U. S. Army, retired, New York’s new prohibition chief, like his boss, General Andrews, drinks no more. When did he stop? Well} ae laughed that question off. | 5.9% 8 CHICAGO—Captzin and Lady Syathia Mosely have had a “truly ical time.” in a coa! mine. The! -aptain put on a slicker and crawl ed around, while Lady Moseley helped a donkey to pull a cart.- | se 8 x PRINCETON, N. J.—The drys ave it, as far as argument by Princeton boys is concerned. Uni- versity debaters beat Amherst in opening amendment of the Vol- stead Act, and lost to Brown in urging modification. ae WASHING TON—Mrs. Cool'dge. 1aving recovered from a cold, is ible to be out and about again. he took a waik yesterday and en- ertained at t . es es | PITTSBURGH—Having broken wo vertebrae in a motor acc.dent eyeral months ago, Mrs, Cec:l G. Anderson is to resume p aying golf! hortly and scek titles again. | i 2 ? NEW YORK—Warren G. Hard- j ek FP K. ng never had to be spanked, a H. 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Hot Springs, Ark., 4 rounds. “Mushy” Callahan, Los Angeles, and Archie Walker, Brooklyn, fought a draw, 10 rounds. Car! Duane beat Joe Malone, 10 rounds. - * MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Harold Smith. Chicago, and Johnny Rosen, Canada, fought a draw, 8 rounds. . CLEARWATER, Fila, — Harry Forbes, Akron, Ohio, knocked out F. Muller, Havana, 1 round. eee eee eee eee tees . . * CALENDAR OF SPORTS * See eeeesewrseeene Racing—Meeting at Jefferson Park, New Orleans. Meeting of Miami Jockey Club, at M‘ami, Fla. Mecting of West Coast Jockey Club, at Tampa. Meet ng of Tia Juana Jockey Ciub, at Tia Juana. Meeting of Havana-America Jockey Cub, Havana. Skating— International indoor speed championships, at New York. | Golf—Florida East Coast wo- men’s championships, opens at St. Augustine. Governor's cup tour-} nament, at Palm Beach, Fla. In- ternational professional four-bail matches, at Miami, Fla. Twenty- second annual spring tournament at Pinehurst, S. C. True to a pre-election promise, Mayor Bauer of Lynn, Mass., gives all of his $3,500 salary to charity. | ENDURANCE Children and grownfeople steadily increase in vigor and endurance when ‘ e Scott's Emalsion vl invigorating coc-iver oil is taken regularly, & is rich, | vitamin-iested noarishin=nt| that builds health and $a, | Scutt's Exmulsica toca;.! aris oes» tlagen, Gil Nichols, Cyril Walker, Assi: edd.c Loos, W.Lie Klein, ilutehinson, McDona'd Sm‘th, Wild re: til ehlho:n, and others. Charles Murray will defend Can ada’s. laurels; will undertake to take off the hon- the ant Secretary Andrews. Jock, T.: Simmons, administrator, re- 3s today ‘on account of ill he: Leo Diegel, Andy Kay and NEW BEDFORD, Mass., Mar. Archie Compston 1.—William W. Crapo, known as ors for England, while Arnaud ford” becaus: Massey will w.eld a niblick forthe nection with glory of republ.que Francaise, FOUR STARS TO s. city, died last night at the age of [95 years. LONDON. Mak. 1.—The British public rtill to be # u Chamberlain, the British foreign secretery, with reward to increas- ENTER TENNIS MATCH TODA cil of the League of Nations after HOWARD VOSHELL IS Germany is e'ected a member of VICTORIOUS IN TOURNA. the league. The interest of Great MENT YESTERDAY AT Britain because of the fact the TAMPA Germany is onpoted to any furth "' my shoes on. ing the membership of the covn-| My kidneys were disordered, too. * usd | Pills and Soon felt bett>+ had for years.” AFTER SEVERAL Mr, Roberts said: “Don's ¥ | pave me a lasting cure ani I ¢on- |firm every word I said ab 1 ee i | Price 60c, at all dealers. jsimply ask for a kidney remedy— | get Doan’s Pills—the same that |Mr. Roberts had. —_ Foster-2fil- burn Co., Mfrs.,. Buffalo, NJ-¥. HERMIT MURDERED INNESBRUCK—An aged: Sw: hermit who had ‘ived in a niéu tain cave near hére for ten ycars | was murdered and mutilated Ly robbers. GROCER, BAKER, PASTOR STOURPORT, Eng.—Reverend ard Evans, pastor of the Bap- Church, is also the town cer and bakcr. grandeur and multi- tude of beautiful women Gouraud’s Oriental Cream was @ cherished beauty > secret. Let it be yours today ~GourRauns - F ORIENTAL CREAM hk hh hak L eens S“we have Never * Lowered the Quality to Reduce the Price’ Since 1903, when the Ford Motor Company was formed, Ford cars have been constantly improved in quality, comfort, convenience and appearance. Recent im- er new members of the leazu (By Asnociated Prens) | aside from herself. TAMPA, Fia., March 2.—Few| -— upsets marked yesterday’s play in) ——————— eee the two major tennis tournaments | Fer Quick Sales List Your now being held here and at Palm Property With Beach. All the favorites ran true|| Gulf Keys Realty, Co., Inc. to form and enter today’s play | S34 Fleming St. Phone 37 confident of victory. || Meterence: Firat National Bank, Four stars who did not take part! Chamber of Commerce «| in yesterday's play take the courts, here today in the Dix'e tennis! championship. They are Vincent Richards, Francis T. Hunter, Bob Kinsey, defending champion, and T. Harada, Japanese streak. Al- fred H. Chapin, Jr., protege of ‘Big Bill” Tiden, displayed the best form yesterday in defeating C. J. Dolan, Chicago, and many predict he wiil emerge the w'nner. S$. Howard Voshell, another ranking player, also won his match. Allan B. Cleare & Company Wholesale Grocers and Cemmission Merchants 511 FRONT STREET P.O. Box 13 Key West, Fla. Doctors of Washington have pro- tested against undertakers locat- ing too near their offices. POOH SOSSCESSEDSEoEEEEESEDETOOSEOTEOSCLOSSOOOEEE JOHN LOWE, JR., SONS DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE RETAIL DEALERS IN $ Lumber, Shingles and Laths, Walter’s Galvanized s Shingles, Alpha Portland Cement, Congo Rubber Roofing, Keystone Galvanized Nails and Carey’: Cement Roofing. : H. B. 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The basic features of Ford design have been retained. Three point motor suspension, planetary transmis- sion, dual ignition system, torque tube drive, rnultiple disc-in-oil clutch, splash lubrication, coo! for e thermo-syphon system—all have been features of the Ford car teen years. On the whole these features cost far more to manufacture than conventional design “but are used bocause cf their superiority. The Ferd Motor Company has carried cut » program of price reduction that has constantly kept Ford va! COUPE *500 All Prices f.0.b. Detroit, automotive industry. This has beon made possible the marnitude ef Ford production. With lesser Pee eto Ford quality would not ke pecs!uls at ar rwhere near Ferd prices. The tremendous demand for Ford closed cars has again made possible substantial price reductions. FORD MOTOR COMPANY, 310 New Prices 520 , (§Closed car a prices include starter and demountable rims . d é lue supreme in the DETROIT 2900 565 f | fs i

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