The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 6, 1926, Page 3

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TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1926. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN (Ser 5 BULL WRECKS LINGERIE _ TRAGEDY IN RECTORY‘ DONT AISS TH’ i eee : : ; BIG DOINGS FOLKS IN | GLASGOW—A’ bull running! WICKFORD, Eng.—Miss Eliza- OUT OUR way’ amuck in Bellgrove street wreck- | beth Dawson hanged herself in the WAILE You'Re On |ed.a lingerie shop and ruined itsjrectory of the Wickford parish YOUR VACATION?! | contents. church. Senks Tennis tones FIGHT T0 DRAW TEN-ROUND BOXING EXHIBI.| TION LAST NIGHT rae CUBAN CLUB IS GREATLY | 82 85 35 36 39 44 45 weeeececeseseverces oe | Pittsburgh BASEBALL = Brooklyn Chicago YESTERDAY'S RESULTS iN | > | | | Bosion .... } FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE | Morning Games | Orlando, 0; Sanford, 11. - St. Petersburg, 10; Tampa, 3. Ft. Myers, 1; Lakeland, 8. Afternoon Games ai . Bradenton, 3; Sarasota, 2. ENJOYED ; | Sanford, 2; Orlando, 4 { sie ks ‘ Tampa, 4. St. Petersburg, 2. e Ft. Myers, Lakeland, 1. National League Chieago, 1-10; Pittsburgh, 4-7. Philadelphia, 6-5; New York,| 4. American League Weck. 26 35 36 37 36 39 44 53 New York .... Philadelphia Chicago... | Cleveland ...... | Wash‘ngton . | Detroit. .... | St. Loui , Boston — AL LIFE IN THE FLORIDA’ MOTOR BOATING-SURF BATHING* FISHING- GOLFING-WINTER RACING. Young Manuel, of Tampa, and 14 Fliny Grantham, of Miami, fought ten slashing rounds to a draw in the main go of the initial fight, 3 | 8-4. program staged last night at the| : fe j ome | Brooklyn, 4-14. Boston, 5-5. | |BANDIT GANG . j ON MOTORCYCLES: GLASGOW.—A gang of four, ibandits using motorcycles is hold-; Cuban Club Stadium by Bolivar Castillo, promotor of this new Clubhouse. There was action and plenty of it throughout the fight card. Two knock outs featured the bill. In the opening bout of the eve- ning Young Bobby Waugh. out- pointed Battling Vincente in four rounds of slugging. It was to a the | i | | | | Cineinnati, 4-5; St. Louis, 0-1 American ‘League New York, 1-3; Philadelphia, 2-6. Cleveland, 4-0; Chicago, 2-8. Si. Lou's, 4-6; Detroit, 8-3. Boston, 4-2; Washington, 7-3. TODAY'S GAMES National League Brooklyn at Boston. |roads. 1. ling up motorists on the Lothian | WRIGHT'S SILVER CREAM: | POLISH, its the best-for your ex-! ‘pensive | Silver Cream | use. jeodorizes. | Storé. Phone 73. silverware. Wright's | is absolutely safe to MAGIC PLUMBER for your nk, basin or tub, it cleans and Hardware | july6-7 | Albury’s Every place you is “Out Our Way,” but it won't Seem like that unless you have .“OUT OUR WAY” and the rest of the comics in The Citizen, Phone 51 and give your order. Let the Artman Press print it. HOTEL HALCYON IN THE CENTER OF ALL ACTIVITIES CAPACITY 300~ DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET OPEN ALL THE YEAR ~-— EUROPEAN PLAN Arthur H. Mould My cesar mal pleasing curtain raiser other events. In a grudge fight, Kid Rena put Battling Chico to sleep in the third round. This fight kept the spectators on their toes as not one of the boys would yield an inch and they stood toe to toe and hit each other with everything but the ring posts. Young Franks, who now calls Key West his home, sprang a com- plete surprise when he put Fili- Bino Castro to the mat for the fi- nal count in the fourth round of | their scheduled eight round bout. This was a pleasing semi-final. Franks jumped into an early lead and despite a terrific attack by the little Filipino in the second round, he came back strong in the third round and sent Castro to, the mat for the count of three. | RACING aS The telling punch came in the), Meeting of Queens County Joc. (tournament, at Now Orleans. fourth round it was a dazzling | keY Club, at Aqueduct. | Annual meeting of Southern right to the jaw. | Meeting of Kentucky Jockey, Lawn Tennis Association, at New » | Club, at Laionia, | Ort Young Franks was a much im- i Fens aoploenemy gee ca last. aight. He | ap aoe Ilnois Jockey Club, showed marked “ability with his) Meeting of Manitoba Jockey clever foot work and his punches Club, at Montreal. gave steam with them. j Sie lever foot work, heavy slug-: TROTTING and ability to give and take; Meeting of Grand Circle. at bot fightets, imide ‘the ‘uiaih North’ Randall. oo, MOTORNOMT. 74 bout one of the best ‘ever wit-| aR ERS Savannah Water Carnival Taces, nessed in Key West. GOLF Fat Savannah, Ga. : There was no stalling between French amateur championship| these two boys. What Grantham iournament, at St. Cloud. lacked in slugging he made up in; * speed and a corking good left. Young Manuel is a speedy light- weight and is undoubtedly one of the cleverest mitt artists seen inthe fans just what he promised| this neck of the woods for many /and the prompt time in which the a day. ¥s events went off assures a. lively icke! The bout was declared by veter-|patronage for this popular stad-| Ch = Soup an ring followers as one of the. ium. j EVERY DAY best seen here since the days of| The promoter plans to bring fo! Bobby Wauigh, Jake Abel and) Key West some of the best fight- TIFT’S Jimmy Conway. lers of the south and the patron- | The program went off as ad- age of the boxing fans of Key vertised. Promoter Castillo gave West is solicited. | 4 Chicego at Vit:sburgh. Cincinnati at St. Louis. Only three games scheduled. American League Cleveland at Chicago. St. Louis at Detroit. Boston at Philadelphia. Only three games scheduled. STANDINGS | - National League W. L. Pet.| 2.46 31 597 WHEN THE OLD BACK ACHES! Cincinnati Oe Lionel Ogden 1s captain of the Stanford University tennis teafn this Sexson and expects to lead his men against the pick of the country in the annuat eastern intercollegiate tournament during the summer. Ogden is ‘a bril- liant player himself, and many concede hima goad chance of copping the aingles championship at the big get-together Just how hard it is for.a man (or a woman, Manag | with an ach- ing back to nerve himself, up to his task, no one but the sufferer | can tell. “When my back hurts and irregular secretions warn me of coming trouble, I take Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys. They give me quick re- sults,” Ask Wm. F. Lagle, An- derson, Ind., 402 W. 2ist St.; about Foley Pills. They are a re- liable valuable medicine, guaran- teed to give satisfaction. Cost little. Sold everywhere. Key West é ,Drug Co. julyl-im TRACK / National sA. A. U. Decathlon! © championship, at Philadelphia. Seeeedeceevoerveess 0008 | nent, at Victoria, B. C. CALENDAR OF SPORTS! National clay. court champion- hips, at Detroit. 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Salt, head of the Graybar Electric Company, tells how polishing brass wos the forerunner to presidency of ix electrical merchandising company in the world. on foot and on the “long hauls” I rode on street cars at my own ex- | pense in the hope that I would clean- | up the work quickly and get back on the job at the office. | Within a fortnight I was promoted | to the job of mail clerk. My / new duties brought me in intimate contact with high officials of the | - company, among whom can be mentioned General Anson Stager, Enos M. Barton, J. M. Jackson, Pro- fessor Elisha Gray, Davis Brooks, IN LIFE’S supreme moments no cigarette can compare with Camel, No other cigarette ever was made so good, for Camel excellence is the result of skill. Skill in finding the world’s choicest tobaccos—in GOOD USED CARS If you want a good used car, in good: con- Back in July, “81, after finishing dition, look over the following bargains, then grammar school, at the age of 1514 ars, a friend of mine asked how would like an office boy’s job with the Western Electric Manutacturing Company. _[f interested 1 was wold to ut to H. D. Gill, the company's ing clerk, who Would give me the chance of a lifetime. S T applied and Graybar President receives: the w> ie at a salary >t Ps $00 a week. My duties, ax outline? by the chief clerk, con- sisted of every thing from) “polishing the brass handle of big _front * to keep: ing his and} other desks | show cases, re-| tail_ stock, ete. | in first-class or- der, T concluded} that the respon- sibilities vested in me were greater than those ever assumed by any presi- Aveerr L. Sact | “tired” H. B. Thayer and a number of other notables of the electrical fraternity. With the beginning of school in September my parents were reluctant to have me stay employed, but T con- vince them that I could work days aml study nights. This I did until t was married at the age of twenty-five. He Gets Fired ‘ Like some other members of the Company's General Conunittee, twas aiter I had been with the company about a year and a half for havi made errors in an American Bell Telephone Company's report. On explaining te Mr. Barton, however, that I had misunderstood “What was wanted I was permitted to continu- working for the company. About this time we became firm's entrenched in the manufacture of switchboatds and subscriber's station apparatus aml the company’s growth justified our operating a special wire for half an hour each day between New York and Chicago. Diversity of Duties From this job I gradually pro- let us show them to you. CADILLAC TOURING CADILLAC TOURING .. FORD COUPE .... FORD SEDAN FORD SEDAN, Balloon FORD TOURING .... FORD TOURING ..... 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