The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 29, 1933, Page 3

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“SENATORS BEAT YANKEES; REDS’ 4 #y Mignon G. Elierhart’ SYNOPSIS: Sue Tally, Jim, 8 ayn and che dectective De Lira have @ecided that the gyi onthe Russian. t! aera ad re 4 dean's life, and the te duction of Bue all are OnrE 0 piut to secure the token by of which Bue must prove 0 her share of her tather’s milliqns. But they ave wiable to find a ove to the ideutity of the murderer. Marcel porter in the little Fregoh hotel whieh 4» the scene of the trogedy. suddenly volunteere to tel] Suniteay what he knows. Chapter 86 ‘THE SHOT ee side, and ® Wome was screaming | trom sem@where Ip the well of the BOSTON BRAVES TRIUMPH ‘| OVER PHILLIES; PITTS- BURGH PIRATES DEFEAT ST. LOUIS CARDINALS ive. Byeg, be over the gallggy «rail, stopped scregm- ing to stare, and then suddenly peo: | Die were coming. Covscmem ang | ‘(Sperist'te The Citizen) NEW YORK, April 29.—The Cleveland Indians: walked -off with the honors jn their game with the White Sox, the score reading, 5-1. | Phe Indians won their first start lounge was | in four against the Chicago ag- Crowéed. Dveb the priest ke turned | gregation. - Up, panting, his red beard agitated, . 4in@ Lars, breathless; was hurrying | over the Chicago Cubs in a 6-1 Bh lobby and was at my | Score. After being held for seven innings by Lon Warneke, the Reds ‘battered the young righthander out of action in the eighth and ( Scored enough tuns for the yie- tory. / | "Te Boston Braves defeated the: Phillies led by Prank “Shanty” Hogan. | The score was 5-2. Phe Detriot Tigers came out victorious in their game with the St. Louis Browns. St. Louis lit- erally threw away the game. With the score tied in the ninth and one out, Hayworth bunted safely.’ Bridges also bunted ‘and Scharein threw high:over first. Campbell small favor of me and me, refuge, recovered the ball and made a wild: Never! And for the policee-—” He 0 heave oyer third, letting im / two! shrugged his shoulders in a jnan- runs. s i ner which left little doubt as to the’ opinion he held of the police. ‘ “Then, third——” He paused and | then went on slowly: “It is of Miss | Tally, and you will knew whet to do. There is danger. Danger of # gravest.” Afterward it seemed to me ft been faintly conscious of some of murmuring sound, but I aci heard only the words cotiing trem the little porter’s mouth. night——” And then {t happened. Though 1 didn’t imow at opce of bis tale, and his bright eyes were sparkling—“first, the towels. “There were used towels {9 an jumused room the morning after the (munér, There was also a rouni~<" ‘he deserfbed it with his itvely little hands—“hollow on the piderdows as if someone had wat there for @ mo-| sproned frivolous wicker chpir, he held up two fingers. gi A Father Robart was ‘not| 74s Lorn wi sick daring the night. I was not} 6/9 me immediately to jail. with him. I slept. Wait—you wilt|know .what he sai k why I permit the police to ara tr ‘was with him. But ‘what wot my phouldér, you? a \ “He, a holy father, to ask such @ Bil the St. Lovis Cardinals in a com bination of timely hitting and flashy fielding behind * French who bore down expertly in | the pinches, enabling the Pirates | to turn back the Cards. Phe Macks downed the Red 'Sox 9 to 8, with the Washington Senators defeating the New York, Yankees 4 to 8. The ‘summaries: American Lesgue At New York 7 TONNE CS The Cincinnati Reds triumphed! The Pittsburgh Pirates blaked| PIRATES TO BE SEEN IN Larry} i) e THE KEY WEST CITIZEN (LOCAL TEAMIN | CAUSE MEMBERS GOLF TOURNEY; TO AWAIT TURN 44NE UP AT MUNICIPAL! ¢iaTED, NEEDED ON MANY COURSE THIS AFTERNOON; occasions 4 } | i Sel By HERBERT PLUMMER WASHINGTON, April) 29.— Key West and Miami are at war this afternioon. Just a friendly) war but a number of battles have been, and will be, fought for mas- tery between the ‘Country Club} democrats enjoy in the house may | gott team and the Miami-Biltmore |). unwieldy and a bit troublesome aggregation which arrived this ‘ f lig: at times, but there ere occasions This meeting is the fourth that | When Joe Byrns, the majoirty lead- has ‘been staged by these teams.} er, and his aid must breathe a fer- In the three former engagements! vent prayer of thanks ti t Key West was worsted. Today eed ie iA inks: thet, ‘they and tomorrow the locals will make|"®Y° : juneffort to make a better show-|. the 5 cher ae eet) ee ‘ing than in the other matches. ae oe = . lay when. President js{| Roosevelt’s reforestation bill .was The Miami-Biltmore team ‘one of the best to be found any-| before the house and about to clear where among non-professional the last legislative hurdle, golfers and have a record of win-} When finai, passage of the ing definitely and conclusively {measure was in sight, from the ;irall matches played for the past | Republican side, in the person of two years. Mr. ‘Beedy from Maine, came a Ps SENS, Paint ‘of order that struck at the BILL OF very heart of the bill. Beedy’s “BASEBALL SUNDAY | 3 contention was that the method by. proposed “project was ‘to was illegal. The rules of jthe house left nd choice to the presifiing officer. ‘be raised chair so declared, Rules Order The chair’s ruling had the ef- fect of rendering the bill useless. Without money the President‘s plan couldn’t possibly be made to operate. Byrns, however, swung into ac- tion. He gathered his aids about: him in a hasty consultation and then things began to happen. First, he asked and got a recess for 10 minutes. ~POUBLEHEADER WITH SLUGGERS AND FENIX i ¥: (By JOVE) ‘The Pirates will meet the Fenix} Club in the first game of a double- header to be played at the navy field tomorrow afternoon. ~In-the second game, which gives prqmise of being, a very interest- mt exhibition, the Pirates will The tremendous majority that the} which the money to finance the: ‘They cleaviy upheld Beedy and the} them assurance that he, is recpver-) | me ‘Phere was no one in the Jounge— __ |mo one on the galleries, no one ahy- | hold. | “a! a ‘where. chair: bie afc hn ieee gen oaths . But jaigh their Washington New York Batteries; Sewell; Pipgras and Dickey, At Philadelphia Boston Philadelphia Batteries: Welch, Andrews, Me- Laughlin and Shea, Gooch; Freit- as, McDonald, Dietrich, Walberg .d Cochrane; Chi .| ing 25 innings in three meet the Sluggers, when Quintan: Lopez. who is credited with pitch- shut-out' games without a single run scored against him, will be on the firing .| line for the Pirates, with Robert: Bethel twirling for the Sluggers. Much interest is manifested, es- pecially in the propesed second game, while the opener will no. doubt furnish much entertainment: for, the fans, and it is expected that there will be a large crowd in attendance. i Out of the chamber | scurried members of the rules committee to their regular meeting place one floor above. There a special rule was quickly whipped into shape. This was, at 5:42 p.m, At 5:52 p. m. they were back on ‘the floor ready to proceed, ~ The special rule, which had the effect of abrogating the —chair’s previous order, required a two- thirds vote to pass. Such-action required about two minutes. Were They’ Napping INEW FOOTWEAR AT NEW FOOTWEAR ATC SSUPIRD — Peartman’s Inc., Has placed in stock a new type of sandal made almost entirely by hand. This new footwear appears well on the way to great national popularity, it is shown. Different in construction from ordinary sandals in that the one- piece leather’ soles are attached by means-of *hand>lacing’ |The -quar- ter is also hand laced te the, vamp, This makes a light weight, flex- ible, cool sandal ‘originally design- ed for sports and ‘spectator ‘sports eeccoee Peneveseses Advertisements under head will be inserted in The ~at the rate of 1c — word foreach in- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in every instance is. 25e, Payment for classified tisements is invariably in adyance, but regular advertisers with ledge: accounts may'have their advertise- ments’ charged, : Advertisers should give bigs street address‘as pela iphone: number. if they desire .re-, isults. With each Classified wear, but now becoming popular) for all occasions, : College girls are wearing them! | with or without hose. Movie stars are wearing them around the house with bridge or hostess pajamas.) Office girls, campers. ail seem tol | tind »hat they. most desire in this | new and different footwear. } These and other shoes are now on sale at Joe-Pearlman’s, Inc, GREETINGS FROM - Alfonso! Gomes, a Se wd H ’ St. Augustine, sends greetings rough ‘the ‘éohimhs of The Citi- ten: to shis! many friends, giving eying from ‘his illness. D. B. Giles, car foreman, who} was in St. Augustine attending the mechanical meeting, ¢alled at the ! hospital and Mr. Gomez asked to tell The Citizen he was feeling! {cheerful and getting along ‘nicely. land in that way he is sure the | news will reach his many friends} in Key West. fe as Byrns and Rainey would haye! , overlooked such a vital thing a ' “That such-a point of order i would be raised they must have. foreseen. | What really happened, perhaps, | is this: They knew that the bill! would be passed overwhelmingly.| Resort to such strong arm methods! ,a8 bringing in special rules for, Hegistation invariably causes the! ery of “gag” to be raised. The! democratic leaders have heard that i: charge often in this special sea- sion and are inclined to be lenient that. | \ Beedy’s insistence ona parlia- 'F,_E, ©, Ry. company’s hespital | . ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Qutfit.’ Ask for. it. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnishea apart-' ments, $15.00 to $25.00 per month. Trevor and Mortis, posite new Post Office, CHICK > scaceneints “SOUTHERN HATCHED Mis souri’ Reds, Barred Rocks, White’ Rocks, Wyan.” 100—$5.95; Heavy Mixed $5.25; AAA. Hol- © dywood Leghorns $7.95. Pre- » paid live del. Sou Hatgh- eries, Jacksonville, “ub. aes aipr29;may6-13 ooo SHORTHAND - BOOKKEEPING, a é TA smethods. UGHT by the most appro course soon to be put on. By Dr. S. W. Rogers, corner Grin- nell and Washington streets, re apr29-ttx FOR SALE SEE Phone jan? 500 SHEETS Only 50c. Artman Pre: RADIO REPAIRING RADIO REPATRING. We i all makes. Guaranteed J. L, Stowers Music Co.~ MISCELLANEOUS AN AUTO STROP RAZOR given free with ‘each » advertisement. ASK Reduced — summer} J: to die in “Central Airport,” Rit ard Barthelmess’ ‘latest First tional picture showing tonight at the Strand Theater. And like good trouper she did die, that is) tor picture . purposes, ‘The dying was accomplished — without pain and with comparative conifort on the side of a wooded slope in the California hills where she had supposedly n with a ¢racked up plane driven by Barth- elmess. ‘ “Yet while she came to her death - 4 without danger, Gienda, a few short hours before came near to . off her mort#?t coil in 2 stene in which it was not supposed there were any hazards at all. She was 8 in-a plane driven by Paul Mantz and Howard Batt in which they were being photograph- ed by @ cameraman in another plane. aoe ‘ This plane was doing no stunting and the pilots were both men of dong experience. But in landing they misjudged the height of the plane from the ground ‘and struck the top of a telegraph pole, cut- ting through high tension wires. The plane hit the ground with a terrific bump but Ro one was in- jured optside of a shaking up. “But,” said Glenda, “I sure thonght\it was $i over. as if: Director Wellman had switeh-_ ‘ed ‘scenes’ gn me and intended to — make this_a realistic death.” The thrills ‘of which the near -casualty was en unintentional one. The © eek BO by Rian James and — lames Se¥mour, taken from the story “Hawk's Mate,” Mot isa stirring romance of the air depicting the heroic deeds °% Oteors fp the cant iehie ‘ in the cast ifichide Sally Efters, Tom Brown, Harold Huber, Grant Mitchell and James. Murray. wetlbimapibe dietetic Subscribe for The Citizen—20¢ It looked — is filled with air ~ by Jack = air ipeed : The | -able'té | Cleveland had come trom there, and the ‘tan’t SHetteries Gaston; Murray and] * TODAY'S GAMES At first glance it would appear mentary technicality in this in-| that ‘the democratic Jeaders had stance may return to plague him vator was crawling upward toward a ver, ea Grube; Connally and Spen- é u er. wound. |“ R. H. E. 8-10: I a Sati! 2: s, Hogsett and Coffman, Wells elevator to the first » And ti trance Gavuem one cage was dark. The two little @opts | were sear e being ing but silence; then the ape Batteries: Berly, Gabowski, A. Moore, Liska and Davis; Cantwell (tibly. Curtously, I heard the shot At Pittsburgh St. Louis i 3 : HELE Batteries: Mooney, Wilson; French and Finney. : At Chicago i nati ‘fs Ad i E H i sie Batteries! Lucas ‘and Lombardit Warneke, Henshaw, Tinting and Hartnett. ts New York-Brooklyn, not sched- ietgz Misailed 10:30 femaacood ~ MOSMAR Me 8 “ar orn te a DdaMed fury, another policeman was {Funning into the lodby trom okt] egyrat nd “wilt Thin taatantic = Cincinnati 29990 THE ARTMAN PRINTING CCRe: RESS | mail and two automobiles, AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington at New York. Boston at Philadelphia. Chicago at Cleveland. been eanght napping, It’s- hard to believe, however, that such congvessional veterans and his republican brethren. For ‘the democratic majority may be rathless when necessary. Detroit at St. Louis. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at Chicago. St. Louis at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at Boston. New York at Brooklyn. FLORIDA TAKES en The steamer Florida sailed yes- terday 12:30 o’cleck for Havana with 12 passengers from Tampa, 36 from Key West. 132 sacks of Ferry Partott eame ‘in yester- day from Havana at 6:30 o’clock with fuur miscellaneous eurs, 248 sacks of mail and 21 carloads of pineapples, 9,915 crates. The yacht Granada IV arrived in_port yesterday from Long Key and after ing water at the F. E, C. terminals, left for Mara- thon. ter Brazos, of the Clyde- fines, arrived last night 8 o'clock from. Galveston. She on eargo of sea food pro- duets, sponges, live turtle and a eons assortment and o'clock for New York. POLICE DOG JAILED . sly TEXARKANA! Ark.—-A__polic: dog was put in jail in this city, when two men i ownership. Pere, on Peet. he“ had it over twenty year tal Di that ‘one bottie Remedy cured hi authorized to With lumber as low as $15.00 Cement, and other articles priced low now, the wise will do their repair work at once, because even one day’s time may sée drastic price increases, ene tt lhcb ihe de deikeundeubeuberdeank. Lav With the Federal Government going off the Gold Standard, money is bound to be cheap- Laut Labor is plentiful, with thousands of our best men out of work. Take advantage of this situation; give employment to some worthy person, and save money on your building or repair costs. SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING COMPANY White and Eliza Streets “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best’”’ Phone 598 DIE BIID IIE IPA IL DIIDIDD GD:

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