The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 12, 1932, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1982. CUBS WILL MEET | FLORIDA TONIGHT Ir ‘Se ciliik alts CHAMPION. | SHIP WILL BE AS. SURED The Cubs and S. S. Florida wili gelebrate their final meeting to-; "GATOR FULLBACK | AT Ris 5 BE GE TI Le | night during the present tourna-| § ment. If the Florida is victorious, it! will have the championship ab-} # solutely assured, and even if the Cubs win it will only checkmate the championship and prolong the egony for a little while longer. | After tonight there remain but; § three games to be played. On Friday the Relief meets the Yan-! f kees.. Next Monday the Florida’ end the Yankees play for the last! time, and Wednesday, October 19,! the Cubs and Relief wind up the} tournament. | The following Friday a five-) weme series starts between the, winngr of the present tournament apd a picked team from the other; three teams. f Aftex this series the association} has made uo further plans. | Knsuo Kitamura, 14, of Japan,| is the youngest Olympic champion of 1942, winning the - 1500-meter' free-style swim in 19 minute’ 12.4 seconds, setting # new Olympics record. 1 FLORIDA STATE LIBRARY By Appelyard Récéntly Aéquired Peper Pabihed SP ed cewcnsceeccoceece Gly Annocinted Prens) 861. , ; Register was a politi- eal weekly published in Bal- The volumes in, the pages of Florida historical matters. The National Intel- ligencer was a Whig daily in Washington. It printed much about Florida. One volume im the library contains ref- erence to the Read-Alston duel tahassee in 1858 and wrote his impressions of the capi ‘and the state for the m: sine, Sugar and tobacco pro- duction im Flerida, and shipment of cotton—and @ proposed cross-state canal to connect the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mezico— were discussed. The Niles’ Register volumes contain many pages about the first Seminole war in Florida, 1817-1818, and the National Intelligencer tells about the second Seminole war. Names | | | JIMMY HUGHES University of Florida football fans {Se fal, tt choy sev Jimny Hughes gn .@utstanding foot- ‘The big guns. are booming this ‘Watch Hughes Go.” FOR HISTORIANS A tournament to determine the champion tennis player of the eity is being planned by Peter Varela to take place in about one month’s winner of this tourney will y, Curry Harris, the present city, persons expecting to enter tournament are requested to meet there at 730 o'clock. WANTED—Used furniture, bed- spring, dresser, table, chairs, oil-stove, rugs. Call or write 803 Olivia street. FOR SALE fOR SALE—Corner m the heart of Key West. Ideal apart ment house. site, Cornez Southard and Elizabeth streets, ‘One block from Fyeming atd two blocks from. Duval street, the main thoroughfares of Key West, 10@ feet, 6 inches, on Southard; 69 feet, € mches on Elizabeth. Moderate _ price, easy terms. One-fourth cash, re mainder in one, two and three years. Address P. 0. Box 536. Phone 61. dec! FOR RENT ———— —_____--} FOR RENT—Furnished | Leonard was married to Rosamund, ot! containing 12 roomis, on 50x198 feet, in select section, 1807 Whitehead street, opposite oet12-3tx { [i Nothing y Patri: viet aetnacted frantically for -< % wil Tain eautohen him, “| PREFER YOU. DEAD” passage rising in an irregular areh above it. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Geovececcceseasgecocens Venture Wentworth © “You wouldn't suspect her of it, But that’s how it is with women— you never know where you ars— j and’ it’s lucky for you. If you ask me, I should cay a hundred fitty, thousand is letting) you off di cheap. You'd better/close before/1 Taise it.” There was a pause. Then Jeyvis |, laughed again. o"In case you're. forgetting it, this “Who's going to disappear?” said ‘Leonard. “You either pay up, and explain your absencejany way, you slike, or else—” “Yost” : “Or els@ you're washed ashore somewhere along the coast—and there has been another. unfortunate ~ {swimming fatality. Rosamund. will again: t : “Got eg said Leonard. “No without a ladder, Th, ites = nar and it’'lt stay here until wg comfe to terms. Now— what about businese?* ‘ “What do you want?” said, Jervis, rémenmiber your having cramp once ér twice this-sammer: when yon | LESTER, HARRIS & ALBURY, were bathing together.” Jervis said things. They may or may not-have got through Robert Leonari’s skin; they certainly re- Meved Jervis. Leonard's voice did Rot He “None of that’s business! We're supposed to be ‘talking business.” “Do you think I carry 150.thou- send dollars’ in. my pockets?” “No—and I don’t expect to cash a check across the counter either. Rosamund skys she's never known Lyou to.go back on your word in your life, and she’s prepared to go bail that it ‘ante up and hold your whole, thing perfectly. simple. “You give your word—I drive ydu aver 6 the juaction—you put up any story you like to account, for your absence—and not later ‘than temorrow you busz up to town and tell old Page you've decided to set: ; | tle 150 {Kousand on Rosamund. It’s a k i [fe Z 8 a5 i 5 z a it f i getting a bit impatient.” “What do you want?” Jervis. + “A Wundred fifty thousand dol lars,” said Robert Leonard. “Talk genset” said Jervis com ing you your life. If I lock that gate behind me and leave you here, I get Weare and a million, don’t I? Tm asking you a seventh—i might take the wiiele. I've only got to leave you here.” “Then why don't yout” said Jervia. He really wanted te know. If it was quite obvious that Jervis ‘Weare was worth a good deal more to him dead than alive. Leonard had beautiful Coral Park, and facing! ppt the matter in a nutshell, Qaly the sea. Garage in rear. Rent $50 monthly. Apply to L. PR Artman, 1309 Whitehead street or The Citizen office. jan6-tf MISCELLEANOUS OUR PRICE on your printing wt | If we do not ge! why didn’t he crack the aut—why any hesitation about leaving Jervis to drown? He felt quite unable fo “Not really! i ask iv “Sentiment,” = Fo “Rosamund!” aE. as easy’ as falling off a log.” Jervis leaned against therock. He was thinking hard. It had been in edge i F i E E i if fi k 8 E i ! : rr EE ge and knees in an inch or two of wa- ter. He must have turned. giddy. Leonard’s voice echoed above him in the dark. “Al right— you've had your chance’ If you. won't take it, that lets me out. You've only to stay ahatindth, amd 1 seoop the lot, Drews, and be damned to you!” ‘The gate st the mouth of the Passage banged wit, a violent me- Jervit eat im two inehes-of wa- ter, and waited for the noise to stop, (Copyright, 1892, Biggincott) deevis tries te awim over the Semmerrow, he fait? ee eecesesoooseosoes THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING 80000 00000080000000000000080000000588000088000008 4d as if he had been touched, [ 1 a ” The farm valve of important fresh-fruit crops in the United States in 1031 was $419,000,000 ; 4s compared with $488,000,600) the preyjous year. t _/ LEGAES » 1X, THE. COEN DEES. COURR. Sx AND SOR won 4, and each of you, are hereby! fied an& required to preseut any ms or demands whieh you, or of vou, mayyhaye Against the te of Antoue i Be Vreitas, de- ot & Pioe y dud: County, Florida, his office in_the| Ggurt House of said County, at Key West, Monroe Connty, Florida, with- in “twelve: months “from the time of the first: publication of this notice, to-wit, September 28, 1932;, 00 said-claims:or demands must be sworn to and pr County Judge will. be barred by li be-sg this 28th 4: of September, JUAN PRANCISCO. FLEPFAS, % Executor of the Last Wilk and Testament of Antonia B. defy Fleitas, deceased, Attorneys for oe i SIX MONTHS |] BETWEEN now and spring G-E = refrigerator owners wil! actual- ly save thousands and thousands of dollars in living expenses. They’ll save by buying perish- ables in quantity during the afail and winter, when perish ables are most costly. save on “left-overs”. They’lh save on milk, cream, mei fruits, ete., because there will be no spoilage. They'll sa’ y preparing inexpensive but cious salads and desserts in their G-E’s. They'll save . by guarding the health of their families with wholesome foods, And they’ll save numberless trips*'te the torte in harsh weather. They’ Today, one out of every three homes that enjoy modern re- frigeration has a General Elec- tric. The simple Monitor Top mechanism is sealed in a wall of ageless steel . arded against air, dust and moisture. Tt requires no attention . .. net even oiling. Tf you are thinking of buying next spring why not have a G-E,. now . . . tomorrow? It will save many extra dollars be- fore next spring. Come in to- day and see how easy it is to have a G-E in your kitchen, Present prices and terms are tite lowest in history. The Key West} Electric Co. A. F. AYALA, Sales Mgr. GENERAL ELECTRIC} piayednistcerembens € be ha . Budty shouts. i Eset * | | beoccsccces ‘Pisa eeiek 8490 dedeacses: baa eccce: NORITA CAFE treet: Phone 307 Having heen chosen toserve you, years, the undersigned metchanis of Kéy Weat foriiidlly notify the readers ders at The Rey Wést Citizen that they wiil bé pleased at all times ta have their patronage. Servite with a smile; best go0ds at lowest prices, is 4 that you not only call once, but often. i 5 be & be . Sdcccadecdsodocccccccccsacoaseocces: | EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY Aud Be Sure You Brink Pure Milk For Your Health's Sake— i OUR MILK IS PURE AND RICH You Want The Best and We Have It SOLANO’S DAIRY PHONE 223 “ Secacacquacececceceaceoncponevccecaccscas: eae SPecscecsoccesescascooe INSURANCE didddcesccdcdidcvesooccccccccccesdéssede | THE CITIZEN — vs Pleserepoovecoenoes epoegepsepecoeses seceesdipiissantenesedsdess shah TRAL PHARMACY Seenecseoeese CENT Duval the eity at any time Saeepecsesgesesees

Other pages from this issue: