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WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1926. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREE ‘. : o eeeee 220eeeen e| | eocevcvcvccvccccccccccccccscccscccccccesseseccoec| erecccccnccccncccececess, Gepcesocenvo<ceqeceeees | EASTERNTEAMS cee an 5 ‘PLAN HOLDING CALENDAR OF SPORTS ieare! BA Triumph Flashes of Life SERDAR, oF Allan B. Cleare HOLE OWN WITH BASEB LL, orecee ee ee eeccccccccce | : TRAP SHOOT AT kfestvialadanent RACING eine of Metro- & Company WESTERN CLUBS. “wottecevscace”usas gece | DAYTONABEACH "sms, «Stee vice tt | wines Cree so merican Leagu { at Pimlico: Meeting of Kentucky ae Washington, 6; 56 tosis, | i a y Sax sod ee oat bo Teh Jockey Club, at Louisville. Meet-|}| Commission Merchants WHITE SOX. RELINQUISH) Philadelphia, 6 Chicago, 3 MOST ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM same or allied professions. ioe Gh iperee, Tockey Ciel,” At | Juarez, Mexico, »stipo! sa Borden, actress and singer , i DARD TEACe TO Se ae — one, IS OFFERED BY STATE AS- from Chicago, has married Zlato| erry 511 FRONT STREET BASEBALL—Opening of the . s f PION SENATORS IN DEFEAT) Detroit-Boston, postponed, cold. SOCIATION IN MANY. Bilokovic, violinist, native om Season of the Blue Ridge League.||P- 0. Box 13. Key West, Fla. | MESTERDAY National Leagus | \ | | Croats, | Opening of the season of the Mid- Rushton, Mich., CE Si KORE Na eis SEED aoa Cincinnati, 7; Boston, 4> | Helen Dean, of) Rushton ic = Z EVENTS TO BE PULLED OFF Claire Erwin Dean and ed ae Alaans Lea. | |e ostte : ae arried last year, have received | SSS. SaaS Brooklyn, 6; Chicago, 2. x f = | GOLF—British women’s open a ASSOCIATED PRESS BRAS. Pitaburgh 1; Philadelphia, : d <0 | VANDALIA, Ohio, May 12. Sczepes of doctor of theclogy ‘at’ championship, at Harlech, Wales. QUARTERS, May 12.—Eastern| St. Louis 6; New York, 5, i < eae One of the feature trapshoot ‘ teams in the major leagues are { : levents of the year will be the See oe eutory BOXING—Pan-American ama- | HATS OF ALL BINDS holding their own against western. ‘TODAY'S GAMES & Fiorida State Shoot which will be On the other hand: | ter championships, at Buenos) CLEANED & BLOCKED * fi ‘ x fi s | Piorida § oot wi ( othe Bi Ai | cubs in the first intersectional 4 oe ae |held at Daytona Beach, beginning! The romance of Claire Cornell, | gw aN are A Reitles ae the CAMPS EM): with Chi at Phila at é jtoday and running until May 15.) cists debutante, pnd Raper | Let The Artman Press print it.| Ladies’ .and Gentlemen's Hate ep bags Bikes pie = Detroit at Bosto . " jbeing offered by the State Asso-| ber and lived in a walleup fiat i 2, 1N 1 WHITE POLISH b i a - Tice * * . | There are charges of cruelty an Shu-Milk | ’ ‘ : B h - 4 | GEORGE’S HAT SHOP unexpected relapse of the Giants National League | although their team (California) lost they have gooa reason for joy. Bill eee sey § mer cal other things. \P Best Polishes For White Kids {| g in the National. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. | Hill deft) established @ new pole vault record of 12 feet 11% inches, in the |Ship competitions will consist o ea ce « | \Full line of All Colors Polishes |} 608 DUVAL ST. ii icti ‘innati. recent California-Stanford track meet while Elmer Gerkin (right) set a | {he 200 single championship race, ss | aah aad saie ae alae Se Bs Bp spon -'| Mew mark for the discus with @ toaa of 196 fect ® inches, ‘Thels ver (the handicap contest of 100 clays,| PHILADELPHIA — Anybody;| GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP Philadelphia winning, streak at 6 New You at ae mak |” - formanices were two of the outstanding features of the clash. |the doubles of 50 pairs, the all- [nate bl fa oe # dollar 8 612 DUVAL St. VLR LRA LD to 2, relinquished third place to _____javound championship. the ladies told pled: may de exp to $960: if z i the champion Senators yesterday. INGS | ‘ Jand junior events, Each winner ; The Robins>elawed by the Cubs sictctans : nd 000. ‘The coins commemorate the} 4 - ? ama aii will receive a beautiful trophy or -centennial exposition. on Monday, flew back at them yes- Amenienn, at ae ies 1 ee sequi- P FOR REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS SEE THE terday, to protect their lead with a Proper Food and Ezercise,”” by ARTHUR A, McGOVERN medal. | ie tee : ; Former physical director, Cornell Medical College. | The winner of the 200 single! 4. : aes KEY WEST INVESTMENT €0 6 to 2 triumph, Burleigh Grimes} New York F 2 \ : bird race will represent the State | CHICAGO—Lake Forest is said |} y Ee eeattered six Chicago hits over the| Cleveland ters A | to: be the wealthiest 18° square - . nine frames and was never in| Washington . jof Florida in the champion of milts in thel world, “his radlep te 124 DUVAL STREET PHONE No. 688-W. 3 eS | 4 ' i the Grand Am- ead ¢, + | . WM. CATES, Manager. dangér after the third, when| Chicago - | Health [champions race at t resulted from voting to annex the . bunched safeties gathered three’ : Baiadelybin i 1. ea t insurance oe Big be hele the aes | extates of 19 millionaires, whose runs as a Robin nest egg of ample} Detroi F : | © fen cen ene Se eny ory -| total wealth is over a billion dol-| size to insure vietory. Boston : best investment j The five high scores in this race} tars, and three golf clubs. | The climbing Pirates reached} St. Louis ) | | will make up the state team which the first division with a loud ex- ! | will shoot at the G. A. H., the - plosion of base blows, tOuching | |second five scores will constitute | ROBERTS & WHALTON three Philadelphia pitchers for 15 is |the Second team, the next ten, the REAL ESTATE BROKERS hits to win 11 to 1. The result gave! , | LL men be] at regular Inter- It tea Teat the State} | th Pirates a fourth place tle with poeta | know what (i / vals,fe an im Picvcot wad held at Miami. ‘The Ranuaaeaanes keds OFFICE: Corner Fleming and Margaret Streets the Giants, who dropped another] ¢ : @ good invest- portant rule to- fj. Sapien Eg (By Associated Prenty to the Cardinals, 6 to 5. The ver- Snes a ‘41 18 ment life insur- wards good | iets Willcas, Miami: doabien KANSAS CITY-—Bob 0’Shea,|{} Cable. Address: Trot Phone 788 P. 0. Box 182 dict marked Flint Rhem’s fifth] pittsburgh Biber eege | ti ¥ -segphbeibiadedre I and handicap, E. L. Hines, Tam-| Omaha, outpointed Tony Ross, | KEY WEST, FLORIDA victory in six starts on the mound.| st, Louis .. think of the ap- : overeating taxes: ff | dl the all-around, G. D. Wil-| Pittsburgh, 10. rounds. Chicago's defeat by Brooklyn| philadelphia 4 palling number { the digestive or.,; fj | Pa, and the «8 8 {ff We Solicit Your Listings, Both City Property and Key Acreages proved a step stone for the! Bo, . “ee? Seay } who die without gans and lowers | | liams. 3 x i r “ ston 7983) TP this simple pro- y eee their'tone. It is —_———_——.. __ | ST. LOUIS—Phil Kaplan, New IF-IT IS RESULTS YOU WANT, WE GET IT Reds, ind by, tection for their } best to leave the There are 2,500 coal mines in| York, won over Italian Joe Gans, Macite 1 The Cuban gave . loved ones P 4 table a little hun- ]} | Great Britain. | Brooklyn, 10-rounds. a i f ‘t all times. t the Braves ning scattered hits to. . | Putting {t off’ , gry ai Hone win 7 to 4. § is probably the 4 The, following f reason. exerciges, if tak- In the sale of his veteran, south- os a paw, Arthur Nehf, to the Cincin-| D tante rece? | EXERCISE PAYS DIVIDENDS | fre “wivaanoeit’ nati Reds, Manager Jo Poca fanit ta common | “WHEN MOST APPRECIATED | | Socsrye in the good is: bas to. make, ties ei Rresettt: to following Na- health bank ff} This price is for a 13-plate —— hace borg eh ongcnstid x ture’s order, to get more exer-| which will come in handy on an |f | i Exide. There are. Exide witho ws be rtside. Ni many oil FORT MYERS EVENS THINGS cise, Headaches, insomnia, poor | “oft” day. } i Batteries. for every. car, received the privilege of starting! YP IN SERARS GOING INTO) } Clculation, indigestion | ng Exercise No. 1 sguse costing uuee than unction: - Fadia & game this season for the Giants.| THE FOR FIRST PLACE ON} Ry SN Di danger signais| Ying flat on the f¥d?, hands $16.50.and sonig costing He ese Giants in 1919 after PROGRAM that the system needs more} your sides, palms:qown, ralse | 2 eth team me four seasons for the Bps-| ~ ‘dcetilan the right leg as far as povsible, ff | 4 highest percent- a | I Exercise to most people ts}eeping the leg straight and Ses wus 198 with 1 ti} gdSEuA EG PRESS Hrap.| [wert el y"o 2°" |i foe ate ea for : S. ur defeats, QUARTERS, “May 12.—Fort Dut it off until they finally for-| 1" ine to the starting Doak get it or their aggravated con-| Miyara evened: its series with the) F Gition sends them scurrying to| ‘19%: |Highlanders in ‘the Florida State | thelr - physician. Exerelse No. 2 League yesterday and went into a) | 1 know a wealthy man here} Repeat Exercise No. 1, but _ ° e , for first place. McRae, pitch-| } in New York who owns several| with the lett ieg, ten times, wo oO names Ow ce ing for the winners, allowed a He employs a man|counting each time the leg re- Le geere-<c0e ¢ | t prize, dogs. dozen hits but they were well to look after these animals, see| turns to the starting position. Students of both freshmen and} scattered. that they are properly fed and SE RES sophomore classes eagerly watch-). regularly exercised every day. eg Ee | h thn Mne-b: of heattiall wes oF Sanford had an easy time of it Yet this'same man, who has not | Lying flat on the floor, raise ff | Qur standard is full value for every dollar. of tagte respective classes fall and| , ea Se | yet reached 45, is himself hog| oth lees from the floor. Swing Piaa acquires ig ea i iy ‘before that’ Sf the opposing ; fat, and’ the most exercise he|te lees alternately up and service rendered. This policy naturally made team yesterday af nat 4] feature of the game. ; ever takes is stepping in and out | @WH Without touching the floor fy * 4 Oeluck on the U. S army barrack {WAS able to record only one hit! PP Sean automobile, T'know that | With elther leg Keep the lees | us particular about the quality of batteries dismand. off Cantwell, this man appreciates the value | tif with the toes pointed. Re J idonthad with Th fi l life Until the middle and last of the} Phil Wills continued his protest of exercise and diet, because he| Peat ten times, counting each identified wit our name, ¢€ ous long: 5 time the right leg is down. A fifth inning, Capt. Joe Cleare, of| against the St. Petersburg team) | realizes how essential they are | * : 5 i the freshman team, had held his}on the grounds that Black was! | t© keep his dogs in good form. | Exercise No. 4 h Exide was cur choice because of Exide’s world. men tightly together, and Capt,|plaving three class men, but the ff However. be Caen eens tf rime oak oF the back, extend | wide record for long service and freedom from * Gato, of the sophomores, saw an|C ith th | both arms straight beyond the ff} < d ‘ * overthelming sears, comethiig hg ee eee min the €aMe| um cortatn he, wil never sce| nead, “palms together. Raise ff repairs. We have always found the Exide the fifty. He thinks that bis money |:ne body to a Sitting position like 11-21, piling up, Domingues won his fonrth | i i | ff will buy him health, but he willl without bending the neces acd ost economical battery in the end, and we Realizing what it meant forlsteaight victory for the Tampa be greatly shocked when he | tr} used Beam oa wk ine most th z dipate?? . Fats!’ to whip a higher class, the | smokers, who downed Bradenton| | finds himself laid up with gout,|puecr tins lerent ten umes. {| now offer you this fine battery at the very low sophomore rooters hurled yells of 15 and 2. Bright’s disease, diabetes, high | counting each time you touch ft! s : both encouragement and condem- gr blood pressure or some such|the toes : | price of $16.50—a rare opportunity to get peak nation at their bewildered men. |aegeseaaeeeaaearcancres® | F orcanic disease that is awaiting | gi j # : Here several changes were made [TODAY IN WASHINGTON him ‘round the corner. Exercine No. & battery quality at notably low cost, in the line-up, and Fred Carbone! eeecgees eeccrccener You can repair most mechani-| L¥ing fat on the floor, raise ff) ‘ succeeded Ellis England as pitcher i acecece ae cal machines. While it will | th arms and both legs to start- for the sophomores. Severak home (ax Anneciated Prema) stand more abuse than any | ‘1% position, keeping both arms runs came for the sophomores, Mekidden PaRRIsg: OTT ise teen ee etic open tha we [ead legs straight, palms to [fe] 4 Earl Yates, Leland Curry ond fore. senate SME man machine breaks down. | S*ther and toes pointed. Spread ff) Gerald Hernandez were fighting there ia no fixing. So 1 would |YOUr arms and: your legs, then | exceptionally well, still the “rats”| House takes respite from farm) 9 gavise all my readers to begin |'@tU™™ to sterting position, Re held the highest end of the score| telief to act on other measures. &t once to-make more deposits |€at ten times, counting each ff | : and kept the sophomores running |————-— ————__ in the bank of health so thar| ‘me the arms,and legs come themselves ragged until. ak ne |] they may have some health in: | 8@ter. changed and the freshmen fell be- | surance to draw upon In later | Exercise No. 6 fore the opposing line-up and re-|* WEATHER CONDITIONS years. From the same position as in ” 4 alized their defeat in a 29-24 Health insurance deposits. can | lxercise No. 5, cross the legs, 3 be made by exercise. The body | irst with the right arm id score. } ie! an Gy ‘paces ‘Khlshanes iiss on wen eae en “the ©| fF cannot be healthtul without it.|:izht lez uppermost, then with : In conjunction with exercise we | the left arm and left leg upper- bg Wk fonats gam pride ot the country and increases thence should Hve well-regulated lives.| most. Alternate this ten times, ¢ | * westward to the Plateau re- Work and recreation should be| counting each time the right class and the talk of the sopho- n. The incipient center of *| ft carefull. , : iy-balanced. Diet is mos: rm and right | pper- mores who did not expect halt 80, that was over nor- *) B essential. Simple meals taken | cost ees aceon: much play from such men. thern Florida moved north- *) Freshman line-up: Gilbert De-|* ward to the Carolinas attend °| a F merritt, John Lowe, Fred Math-|* ed by local showers in Flor- Slightly Laxative cnd Reducing Diet ews, Joe Cleare, Jack Maher,}* ida, Georgia and South Caro- | Upon arising do five minytes’ exercise, concentrating on Joseph Cates, Leo Lopez, Clifton|* lina. Elsewhere east of the th elal abdominal exe Phese may aken con- Knowles, Manuel Parser and Al-|* Rocky Mountains plateau the veabeiiieas Sek Toes See LS ee oe , fredo Barosso. weather was fair, it rains *| Afier the exercise and bath, drink two glasses of water. O e S Sophomores: Theo. Gato, Earl! * in New England and, locally, *! BREAKFAST: i S (One pound prunes. one pound figs, one nag Ne Be Knowles, ine central Pisin tcxsamel Pound apricots, three tablespoons senna leaves cooked } game % : thermal change: together). At the beginning I would suggest a dish of } S$ forks Pelee Cain Bie ee slight within the last 24 hours. *| this fegit twice a day. aficr which only take it in the j . ELECTRICAL WORK ELECTRICAL FIXTURES ~ ogg gs a Temperatures are somewhat mornings. Some bran cereal. a ¢ substitute, or if melon : nate as! 9 7 oe gp pho south this is not preferred. weak te vaham, rye or some . ‘oday’: lantic coast, about normal Bar hoa e > ha ices, i by Coach Mossman, shows Junior! * on the Gulf coast and below “ rites ot ead tee aan : Motor and General Electrical Repairs B girs! basthall team ve Jusior A| + the seasonal eleewhere, espec- : ie ially from the Great Lakes LUNCHLON: Select ‘ aa - . j “ane Today = tennis: Clifton Bailey} southwestward over the cen- “ Parsnips, aS eS ee: i Phone 219 William and Fleming Sts. og eae Fred Ayala vs, T.| * tral Plains and interior of the Brussels sprouts. beet tops. string beans. peas. léttuce, at nee urry vs. Helen Hol west Gulf States, where they *) tomatoes. Dark bread. chocolate or cocoa and some lerick; Colton Parks vs, Ray|* are about 10 degrees below stewed fruit, Two glasses of water beiwcen luncheon oe. Re aa the seasonal average. and dinner. ck practice at 4 0'c! this Over the Florida Keys to- DINNER: Soup. broiled lean meat, such as steak. cho: afternoon. — hiregred on re chicken or fish. Two Secitablas at least. seas Gee of wil e gentle to moderate cheese, nuts. and weak tea. Drink t asses J. H. Thomas, Labor's chief} variable. water between dinner and bedtime) spokesman in the great British H. B, BOYER, strike, is a Welshman by birth and! Official in Charge. @A, A. McGovern @ began work as an errand boy when j om : Reataeeaaaaese Ooeecccocccccceceaccccce

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