The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 16, 1926, Page 3

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MONDAY, AUGUST 16,1926. = THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREE LOGO IOOD DELO a aS a ON, DEFEATS COAST BASEBALL N 3 VOTE for the : CUARD OUTFIT YESTERDAY'S RESULTS SPECT tNE || oor sice on, eee e ‘ Bridge Guarantee Why Florida? ' DAY AFTERNOON ON BAR-| St. Louis 7; Chicago 2. | Brooklyn 4-11; Boston 1-3. RACK GROUNDS RESULTS IN | J SCORE OF 10 TOS | American League | Washington 5; Philadelphia pe | Cleveland 7-6; St. Louis 11-4, ‘A baseball game in the rain Sat-| Chicago 0; Detroit 0; (five in- urday gave the Liberties the big|nings, rain). end of a 19-5 score with the Coast! New York 4-4; Boston 2-5. G outfit. cp eee ol eed si Guard battery, Smoker TODAY'S GAMES ‘or the Liberttes, Luis National League a VOTE FOR THE a aaa Guards led to the} Boston at Pittsburgh. eighth inning when five errors al- Chicago at St. Louis. ‘lowed the Liberties to make six} Only games scheduled, BRID( ES AND jruns. The service team played| pos fine ball up to that point. - American League On Sunday afternoon the Coast] g¢ Louis at Boston. Guards met the Regulars, and/” Cjeveland at Philadelphia again the service team went down| Chicago at Detroit. 4 [ defeat in the face .of a. 10-6 New York-Washington, at sche- : pike duled, Battery for Regularey Gray and Lo’ Cc The public sometimes wonder why so many automobiles enter the State of Florida both summer and winter. The answer is that the present generation are traveling by automobile, and the average point in Florida is only some ‘our days’ travel form the center of population of the United States. Key West is the only city of its size and im- portance in: the United States not reached by an auto road. = STANDINGS National League ow afternoon the Coasi| neet the Liberties at 4| Pittsburgh ...............- ore d the Legion aggregation | St. Louis .............- ‘ a e on y afternoon at 4:15.|Cincinnati .... Added industries in Key ie fave’ ateeacting : on, and a liberal num- Peter Ponce Grocery 512 Fleming Street West alone should justify a decisions. By ° ° dis, 0 Monroe County in voting sirict agreement every one abides 5 ions of the umpire. s ; Tl r this week promise “YES” for the bridges. Sipe eapaniilly qneriveoue: © |One Thousand Bottles of Liquor Will Be Destroyed Tomorrow Vote for the bridge guarantee and ; . prosperity. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Received Daily. WaaaaaTITETAaATTTEL OOO SSLLLTAAEESSLIOOOOOOOE de 72 CLD, | | | 9 | One thousand bottles of intoxi- Robert S Book Store | eating liquors will be destroyed to- jm norrow morning by L. T. Bragas- fsa, deputy collector in charge of 4 the local customs bureau, and oth- Cagpenters and Joiners of Am- MAGAZINES OFT ICE SUPPLIES jers of his foree. The “execution” | erica, Local 655, are hereby sum- | will take place on the rear porch moned to appear at the hall, on SUNDRIES of the customs house, and there ‘Wednesday, August 18, at 7:30 o’- twill be but a few “mourners” pres- |.clock, for business of importance. i jent, Mr. Bragassa says. PAUL F. ROBERTS,, s large quantity of liquor|augl6-17-18 Recording Secretary. en seized from time to time a Guard and Custom offi- This month only, a $2.50 Silver MALONEY & PEACOCK BAKERY Phone 818 812 Fleming St. ail “AQ % N A) N) h) N ) N) iN) N N N) N \ \ \ N \ N Ni NY N ) N N ) N N NAY N N \ N FREE DELIVERY . N REASONABLE PRICES N = ee Tn pee EEE Sane dsl: js ie eR i led into this country from} Key West Electric Company’s ad. a foreign port. aug. 4-tf \wseesresesesrrsore® OOOO IIOIOOLa GGL M. —r qeesssserissivsodciiivtsieberrveuresoeeh I eee % Impracticability of County | Building its own Bridges ve Se oN BRIDGES Will Pay! Habana and Cuba with its contemplated highways will surely attract thousands of motorists. Quoting from the Parklap report, an internationally known construction engineer, retained by the county commissioners to make a survey of the bridge project: “As far as first cost is con- cerned, wood pile and timber deck bridges are the cheapest. Such a structure has a very short life in salt water, and the ele- ments together with the worms will completely rot out the wood- en piles between low and high water in from five to ten years. Also, the structure would not have sufficient strength to with- stand the storms and hurricanes which prevail in the vicinity of the South Florida Keys. CHL ae M. M. RUSSELL BUILDING CONTRACTOR Phone 539 626 Margaret NAVY SMOKE SHOP ISAAC MESA Phone 9116 | | The Carpenter's Union Heartily Endorsed the Turner Proposition NN NN NN NN NN NN NN NN NIN NN NN aN NN NN NN NN NN Ny NN NN NN NN NN NN NN NN NN NN NN NN NN NN NN NN NN NN ‘\ NN Ie eel aac a PPP PPP OPOPIP OPPS PP OP PPPOE POOP OO OO oa IIIT ILA LA nh hh dh hE dd did did diddi di dddiadatiatddiaadatal

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