The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 5, 1926, Page 3

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1926. ° THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MOTORIST HITS SHEEP Lf Gi | UY ds OM cncian _ |[STAR COFFEE MILLS} po 5 | se ‘ | CHEYENNE, Wyo—Motoring f age i ZFy | P 3 = ‘at high speed near here, Mrs. A.|| DELICIOUS & REFRESHING | is N , ao (| H: Roth ran into a flock of sheeps|| 4 delicious cup of fine | es a ie rh th nine so COFFEE is a satisfying drink| : if x |] at all times. That is why every-] — When Albert Corwin tried to|{ body who has tried Reni 2 eeccscccesvczecceessues Secccccccescccccceecesees| e eccesrcoosceces| % 2. A 3 . } $ ¥ tohi: i 3. | Ws : ump into Lake Michigan with sui-|] 55, * | : ILLS enthusiast. dal intent, a man grabbed him by OFF YESTERDAY Bradley Wins Again! — B ASEB ALL = eer him until police-|| 512 GREENE ST. Phone 256 eoeecocnse eocecceosces eocecsesce | ACCOUNT RAIN ; | YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National*League FIRST CONTEST ~ BETWEEN hig 7, y ¢ | St. Louis 8; Brooklyn 4. : Chicago 7; Philadelphia 5. BOOTLEGGERS AND COAST og = ae i | Pittsburgh 0-6; Boston 14-1. eae Pe a m . THERE IS NO SATURATION Point GUARD SCHEDULED For| ° Wes Cen, e Aubiis lee is : oe FoR HONEST VALUE TODAY * ‘ : ema Se | St. Louis 3; Philadelphia 1. wets : Cleveland 4; New York 2. ; cad move | 5 j ‘ : Chicago. 75. Boston. 8. ; Build a product that the world needs, pice weygpae gga! Teapagton oe é ¢ "i : WwW ashnance 41%; Detroit 5-7. - - ce better than the world expects, and Coast Guard aggregation ieee a TODAY'S GAMES a Renee mounting. sales will: answer: those ed off in the fourth inning yes- Pita : paey aS ae : : : i | who are constantly predicting a sat- terday afternoon on account » of : nah oe : . ier neROy 4 ; x —— urated market. ram. T fe hase Sill staat POR pee 4 Pittsburgh at Boston. * ke Scere e again next Wednesday afternoon : P|. Chicago: at Philadelphia. & bd, ee Deicing she tee. se spen es: of se at 4:15 on the Army. barracks : Deaton |* St. Louis at Brooklyn. : oo | Jeary tne eepaen poder Bromare diamond, when it is expected that i ‘ : ie Sy | sold 207,115 motor cars and trucks. a lively session will result. 5 i Ge ' po : Rucdicad Keane bee ; A tyes © | This represents a gain of 49.3 per ‘The Lape — ay Boaltie eee ic geki g : Washineton*at Detroit. ; : : cent over the first six months of 1925, OF arin 8 ccicktteday. “As ; Poe ee ee Philadelphia at St. Louis. 2 , oo and continues Dodge Brothers in the Coast Guard ‘station “it was ee New York at Cleveland. RSG Ss the enviable position of THIRD IN gall the Bocttaceken guttit ia con. : ey ee Boston at i SS ao THE INDUSTRY. pene aere io rong : Ao STANDINGS Ses ee Spee: 3 For the three weeks ending July 17th, expecting a close contest. ‘ i ~ ‘ National League 5 : ees . j 23,862 motor cars and trucks were : 4 See é 2 : WwW. LL. E é 5 delivered to customers—an increase y FATAL KINDNESS : Pittsburgh BT 42. : | of 62.4 per cent over the same period $ ee : Saag a tr ne B s last year, and impressive evidence ris, who oe ore ate Spe Mel a BI Chicago 50 who were working. at a Hol ovis pi sexr ppcorai page tsmigtina “from a motorist, was killed when| f % i Brooklyn 1) eS é is continuing rough the quiet weeks Gkcor OF tlk a teh é . Naw ‘York ey oa 3 | of mid-summer. skidded : ? : | Boston 60. eoevecsseocerc: ° ODEI | ; ps : $ Bice) | Philadelphia ee 3 S | AWAY To PROTECT WOMEN| There. tosy De®, SePOeNiCn poke Ace, Be ies a pid a verbo ¢ 3 . * seep : ‘ is | mediocrity, but honest value will al- Key West Electric oinpaiis's a f ‘ American honed : : Pee STIGAGOs"You dre avregu-{ whys command a great and ever 5 epee hy i : New York 36 .653| ress, born in id, Oregon, } 8 Do said the court in| sg epi gites Cleveland 46 58 yeu meinen i s for big-| ee s00ees544 4% 2% | Albert Johnson, one of America’s premier jockeys, turned in an-| sie ee = aoe 53 years ago . . Wynne for big- | “ *| other. brilliant triumph for the E, R. Bradley stables when he pi- erie aes Me : ae area GGA pand Pm to tuck you | MILTON 0. via “WEATHER CONDITIONS *| loted the talented Boot to Boot across the wire first in the famous | 0° 1NNOn ir ee sath ' vay where 812 FLEMING ST. — |. $100,000 American Derby last week. It was Johnson's fourth Sera b2 wer nue States lo 1 é PHONE 818 | Sa porn fass., «| in the Latonia, Bubbling Over in the Kentucky and Boot to Boot in |St. Lou 5| ie the Sate btre Sn most event scene Tear [BO sag anova tome mel) DIODES BROTHERS nings well over the $200,000 mark not far behind Crusader as the leading three-year-old colt. fee “ =e ot . (ia ees _ $ ; i eas MOTOR CARS: * . * + Dis TOUR EIR WE * * * *| derby triumph of the year, he having been astride Bagenbaggage *|eeee LAD’S CLIMB FATAL William es mini to R i vm ¢ ‘ hicago woman. CALENDAR OF SPORTS) sake rornsr, 1.—Scramb- : Be ee ty as ae va atten id Sapor Povcvcccccccecesecesevees link up the side of an electric rail- Fascia ee 140 piles today. ! ¢ Meeti Sar way, T-yenr-old Robert Taylor |°f corn in otirs and 15 «| Racing: Meeting of Saratoga’ | i iod the third rail and was|™inutes at McKeesport, Pa. in! ‘Theodore . i Ss: om Association, at Saratoga. Meet-| oiectryented. l1887. champ'on 1 ing of Hlinois Jocky Club, at Chi. ag u . cago. Meeti f Connaught) é ,3Ly 3 | : * Park Fikes Ciah. apenesnt eat Cracksmen who blew open aj. John Baker ate 6 pounds of a EPENDABHITY ECONOMY i | safe in a Chicago suburb, got only |baker beans in 40 minutes at three copper cents for their trou- Tonawanda, N, Y., in 1884. ble. « | George B. Randall killed and * » | wa. + . et i «|. Rowing: National Amateur » | Rowing Association regatta opens k automo! had dre: down. * . ship tournament opens at Mon- and 55 minutes at Taunton, Mass. treal.. United States public links ra eee championship, at Buffalo. Frank Uncles skipped the rope 2,000 times without a miss in 14 Florence, Colo, “Cotton States minutes and 30 seconds at championship tournament, at An-| Auburn, N. Y., in 1891. ¥ Swimming: National A. A. U. women’s championships, at Ph‘la- - delphia, | DIAMONDS S «| at Philadelphia. | Golf: Canadian open champion-|dry picked 103 geese in 9 hours . Athletics: Meeting of Interna-| piston, CHICAGO. ; jewels he had Dr. W. F. Carver broke 1,000} Herman Re glass balls without a miss in 34] man, was f: minutes at Hamburg, Germany, | room. in 1890, using six repeating rifles ennis: Scabright intitation| Polo: National junior champion- [9% having assistants -to load tournament, at Seabright, N. J./ship tournament, at Rye, N. Y.|‘%e™ ‘Wes.ern junior and boys’ champ- REE: jonship, at Culver, Ind. Arkan- Roque: National championship| little Nellie Wick shaved 5 men = * © © © © © » sas Valley championship opens at, tournament, at Winona Lake, ind, |in 2 minutes and 30 seconds in| SDE London in 1898 | G O IN By Williams John P, Theis played the piano 27 hours without stopping at Philadelphia in 1893. TVE TRIED FoR A WHOLE an seer Philadelphia tional Olympic Committee, at The al Amateur Athletic Federation, | at The Hague. ‘ bampionship tournament, at Buf- ‘alo, * * * . ,.@| Hague. Meeting of Internation-| [awn Bowling: International * * . * * evrette te tare rtesee . ad - . * T. B. Bax swung a 2-pound pair bagged GET Yoo-To CUT lof Indian clubs cineeualy for | “THE GRASS—ALWAN'S TOO MY GOSH MA, }28 hours and 15 minutes at Syd- : TIRED OR roe pl Now DONT MAKE A ney, Australia, in 1896. | A ae ANY BODY WHO CAN “THRow |/ MonKey ouTA ee Biers i 200 POUNDS AROUND LiKE ME LIKE THIS! $800 IN OLD SUIT | Epeyincmyeas~ we | 2 i | } TWAT CAN CuT GRASS! | 5 : Sa t to distinguish it " : 6-5-sT Se name to distinguish i COME ON MISTER SAMPSON!) | Sonit weet AO ¢ | CHICAGO.—Examining a sec-| from all other makes of elec- % } ond-hand sur r husband 7 =f aS 200 POUNDS MA, fi j bought, Mrs. Arthur Cooper found | ; i tric refrigerators. | HONEST 11 skier | $800 in bills sewed in the lining. | - Back of that name are the . ( | ils engineering resources of | pars General Motors, and Me RESTAURANT | ‘ ME guarantee of the world’s LAS NOVEDADES | seg pe Fale egg that cannot be used on any daily, govd 1 foe Sed frigerators. other electric refrigerator. i i ing II a oe \ ; Under the name Frigid- Spanish and American Cooking |) fare; r : i "peaiallsing” Short Orders aire more than two hundred © When you consider an Reasonable Prices eae tiene ie thousand electric refrigera- clectric refrigerator and Prompt Service ’ VES] . tors have been sold to home PAULINO NOVOA ly ae owners and industrial users. Cor Duval and Fleming Sts. ria h \ : The nameplate is placed Opposite Hotel La Concha ease adie LAA on every Frigidaire mechan- SHOPOTEOE);.. i : e , ig F. M. SPOTTSWOOD 534 Fleming St. letetetatetateteatettatate | W©! | Drs Cobo & Rodriguez | * © © "CSE? 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