The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 13, 1933, Page 3

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* ~~ again. >, “Wow ka get outa dis?” “Wouldn't you?” 1 tink 1 get “Sure ting. Me, outa dis.” “What do you mean?” 1 “1go.0n pump. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, I maka da prome-| 1988, PIRATES TAKE | BOTH GAMES OF DOUBLEHEADER DEFEAT KEY WEST TEAM DURING FIRST GAME PLAY- ED YESTERDAY; LICK SLUG- GERS IN. SECOND CONTEST “Oh, yes, T've heard of him. An! | rope ee honorable gentleman, decent, true|| The Key West team suffered a ' pod yen tg serra adic ie a gonsecutive shut out yesber- * epats him, Now, suppose you! {289 and lost their fourth game of be honorable gentleman, true to salt jthe new City Baseball League and faithfal to word—to good pay- j<cries when the Pirates defeated master, to employer that gives fine jihem by a tune of 4-0. @lorious chanees—like Sultan | i, the second game of the af- ‘ ternoen; the Pirates managed to’ i |liek- the Young. Sluggers, after twelve innings of a hot battle, 6-5. The first game ran smoothly engagement with Franee, haven't |fo> gour rounds with neither club{t,, able te put over a score. the fifth, Mendoza’s boys broke’ lose and hammered “old horse” Sevilla for a brace of hits whieh totalled them 4 tallies. Pellicier, who started to pitch for Key West, failed to finish the fiyst inning when he walked the first three batters to face him. The second game, which lasted twelve rounds, was a hum dinger in which the Pirates end Sluggers staged another one of those tight , ‘battles. The Pirates started off like win- [mers by scoring 8 times in the first jtwo stanzas, But Bethel beared down after that and the score was tied when Gonzalez’ Sluggers touched Quintan Lopez for three b jscores in the. third and one in the sixth and seventh, The winning run came in in the last half of the twelfth when, with two men out and as many on bases, Cyril Griffin poled out a fly,to right field which might have been good for three bases earlier in the game, but since only one run was needed, Griffin trotted to first while Ubieta walked home from third. Score by innings: First Game ‘one, though.” “Your pals fools?” “Yes. Like me. Not inaves, though, ifke you.” “Lookit, Belléme, What about a spot of cash down? Suppose I could hand you da wad of jack, right a now. What yon say?” R. A. EK. ae ago ote .1728—John Hunter, famous English surgeon of his age, born. Died Oct. 16, 1793. —— 1766—Louis G. DuBourg, noted American Roman Catholic prelate, born at Santo Domingo. Died in France, Dec. 12, 1 1780—Lewis David von Schwe- initz, American Moravian cletgy-' man, noted for his botanical re- searches, born in..Bethlehem, Pa: Died there, Feb. 8, 1834. 1799——Henry Grinnell, the New York merehant who financied sev- eral memorable Arctie expeditions, born at New Bedford, Mass, Died| June 30, 1874. \ pararne 1805—David D. Field, the New York lawyer whose legal reforms influenced legislation the world ever, born at Haddam, Conn, Died| April 13, 1894, sleeve 1831—John A, Rawlins, Minois Union general, Secretary ‘ar, born at East Galena, Ml. in Washington, D. C,, Sept. 9, 1869. 1847+—Nellie Urner Wallington, Pennsylvania teacher, author and newspaper writer, born in Cinei! nati. Died at Parkerford, Pa.,i Jon. 12, 1933, — 18)1—Geerge: B. -~Gadoe, noted! naturalist and gutherity en. fish and figheries, born at New Albany, Ind. Died near Washington, D, C., Sept, 6, 1896, . CLASSIFIED | COLUMN | Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at{ the rate of le a word for each in- sertion; but the minimgm for the fe ipeortion in every initance is Ce Paymest fer classified adver- ‘tiseniegts is inyariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger acceynts may have their advertise- ments eharged. Advertisers should give, their. TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Lewis H. Brown, president 4 the Johns-Mansville Corp., New York, born at Creston, Iowa, 39 years ago. oe Joseph C. Lincoln, noted novel- ist, born at Brewster, Mass,, 63 years ago, { Vietor Rosewater, of Philadel- phia, one-time noted Omaha news- paper publisher, author, bern at Omaha,, 62 years ago. Dr. Dugald C, Jackson, the Mas- sachysetts Institute . of Teehno- logy’s head of the Department of Electrical Engineering, born 68 years ago. Dr. John R. Turner, economist- president of the University of West Virginia, born at Matville, W. Va., 51 years ago. Prof. Kirtley F. Mather, noted Harvard geologist, born in Chi-j cago, 45 years ago. From These Leopold Godowsky, noted pian- ist-composer, borg in Russia, 63 years ago. CURIOS THOMPSON'S MARINE CURIO 324 Margaret Street Here you can find Souveniers that will really please your friends. Your aext LOBSTER or CRAB DINNER will be mach more delicious if it is baked and served in our GIANT SCAL- LOP or HEART SEA SHELLS. Be Sure and See the Huge Sunfish FISH Businessman. YOU'LL FIND om IT HERE! Here Is A List Of Key West Merchants Who Sell Prac- tically Everything Of Interest To The Average Family Or - When Ordering Firms, You Are Assured Of Prompt And Careful Service. [NURSERY | PRINTING PLANTS, FLOWERS, | WE PRINT VINES ON A BASIS OF— Coconut Plants, each © ® Hibiscus Plants, each .. 10¢-25¢ ~~ SERVICE, .. : f. Bougainvilleea Red or Purple Li ow PRICE and QUALITY : ——THE-—— . PHONE ‘$1 PLUMBING | Poinsettia Plants 50 to $1,00 Crotons, each ... sree 256 Turks Cap, eac! Roses, dozen ..... - $1.20 South Florida Nursery Phone 597 Catherine St, NEWSPAPER Key West 080 000 €00—9 4 1/{street address as well as their tele- Subscribe F: Pirates .. 000 040 00x—4 11 iphone number if they desire re- : Batteries; Pellicier, Sevilla andjsulte. PAUL DEMERITT & BROS. FISH COMPANY PLUMBING “*Not auch a fool. Nor-auth a) * “By aw’ by, perhaps, when good chance come? 1 gotta da dollaza, We got clean away.” : “shut up.” Bombelli laughed, fel. silent and it a cigarette. “Say, Britisher, don’t get high- bat. J only maka da joke, 1 play, 1741—First issue of the “Amer- jean Magazine,” the first magazine im country—lasted three months. 1778—First recognition of American flag by a foreign govern- ment—in the harbor of Quiberon, Prance. 1883—(50 years ago today) Cincinnati desolated by overflow Rodriguez; Second Game “Did you ever heir of Philo Vance, famous Amerioan detective of fiction?” % “Nope,” “There's 4 little song ebout him. co vi Hoots a Tele, tho ed “gay, what's bitis’ yon, Bellémhet you gone bughouse? Why you mot Qnswer my question?” Otho rose to his feet. “Stand jest.in front of me, Bombe about s yard away,” he eatd. Pirates .. 4 0 1,000 Sluggers 2 2 60a Key West 6 4 000 . PRS Celtics And School Team In Basketball —— There will be a game of basket- 1 tonight at the high school gymnasium between the Stone Church Celtics and the . High School Varsity. Both teams are, playing for first place in the’ tournament which is now going on every Monday and Friday, nights at the gym, THE OLD TRUNK By GEORGE ALLAN ENGLAND Pocccccccesoeesecceecves These” ancient hopes, age-tot forgotten fears, Onee golden dreams, new faded leaden-cold: These burned-out fires of hate, and blinding tears Of love betrayed in days so dimly old; These musty meaningless Sad trinkets, pictures, how they press Upen your heart, memories! And now, this curl of hair, with ribbon tied— (What was HER name? How long ago she died!) And did you one-time weep fer such as these? And was this ever real? Today’s harsh pain, * Blaek grief, despair and eager joy, {Copyright, 1932, P. A. Stokes Cop | shall presently ren Blur to such monotones as these, “Velverbury” is the password t | > and cease to be. oqeamary 5 Bo, close the dusty trunk—and smile again? joke” growled Otho es id Bombelli rose and walked away. bier souvenirs, i § i é i : lettera«' SEs ihe with ghostly rity t BUT LITTLE LEFT eccecece e TODAY’S HOROSCOPE ee eon ae: Perennse : — WORCESTER, Mass. — When Jerry Demirdian of this eity, re- eovered his automobile which hed} This day promises a person of been missing only one gay, he;tonsiderable mental ability, char- found the radiator, wheels, starter, |itable, benevolent, with deep sym- headlights, battery and the tool-|pathies for the unfortunate. Push, box removed. to make the personality felt, is lacking and this may cause some ef Ohio River—50,000 rendered homeless. jand the pocket empty; but strong effort will give impetus that wil hold till a mark is made on the voll of reputation. 1883—(50 years ago today) Wilhelm Richard Wagner, world- famous German composer and poet, died, aged 69. Subscribe for The Citizen. adversity when the spirit is weak! With each classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Qutfit. Ask for FOR RENT ments, $15.00 to $25.00 per month. Tyever and Morris, op- posite new Post Office. oct25 FURNISHED APARTMENT, mod- erm conveniences with garage. 822 Elizabeth street. Phone 880. feb3-tf FOR SALE —_——-——— USED FURNITURE, some almost good as new, at sacrifice. In- juire upstairs at 823 Whitehcad ireet. feb13-3tx 500 SHEETS typewriting paper. Only 50c, Get them at The Artman Press. YPhone 51. jan? RADIO REPAIRING RADIO RBEPAIBING. » We repair: all makes. Guaranteed service, J. L. 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Fish House at Sweeney's Dock CHOICEST FISH AT ALL TIMES Prompt Delivery of Telephone ‘Orders Courteous and Efficient Service —PHONE 44— GROCERIES ALL COMPETITION MET WITH HONEST WEIGHT AND QUALITY MERCHANDISE ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” SEE THE NEW Ice Refrigerators ALL METAL Now Being Sold At Wholesale Prices GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION : | : E COMPANY MILK Matter How Dark Seem— Will Always Come Dawn—And With The Will Come The 4 fi F Information Bureau About gy : i E : r f Popular Hotel E LLhkdkAdthdhdelhihededed ded dedede de THE CITIZEN 20c WEEKLY DURO PUMPS, PLUMBING SUPPLIES JOHN C. PARK rau 328 SIMONTON ST. PHONE 51 PHONE 348 NEWSPAPER {| PLUMBING THE KEY WEST tear aeT SUNDAY STAR | on Dayton Pumps Ses Key West’s Only Sunday Paper Subscription $2 Per Year § tot Us Estimate On Your Next Business Office, Chamber PLUMBING JOB of Commerce 132-134 Simonton Street PHONE 536 Order From the Cartier of. BATH ROOM FIXTURES. 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