The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 20, 1933, Page 3

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' PAGE THREE within a-short time and will take on bunkers. of oil at the Porter Doek company. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN =| WHITE SOX DOWN [PLYMOUTH SALES [THURSDAY TILT By the World FORGOT ) | YANKS; SENATORS | SHOW INCREASE TODECIDELEAD | JON GOH 2 gyre or ore groaned qronteanedis | SMOTHER BROWNS: NEW. HIGH RECORD MADE IN GOLF TIEUP : FOR SEVENTH CONSECU- rmtaay oe Wale Dee gineer, im TIVE WEEK CLOSE MATCHES EXPECTED; | 2° =" marking dened foe SAWYER HIFS 225-YARD/ mobiles. “DRIVE AND HAS WAGER PLACED ON HIS HEAD TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1933. Seecersesescaceccssesosocesees e6eCSCoCCOCEO LOSES CAP. AND GOWN ~ CARS } Ferry. Parrott arrived yesterday from Havana with 202 » sucks of mail, 13 miscellaneous cars and en-|one car of pineapples in bulk: auto- The Norweigan ship .“Nidar- auto-}holm,”” now at Caibarian, Cuba, is scheduled to arrive at Key West GRAND FORKS, N. D.—George Bakke of this city, teld police he couldn’t attend graduation at — Northwestern University because BENJAMIN LOPEZ a thief stole his eap and gown. FUNERAL HOME 24-Homr Ambatanee Service Skilled Kmbatmer, Plastic Sargery Phone 135 Night Phons 696.W ee ee SYNOPSIS: Mre Level for’ “penaret rid ferent from the girls with whom he, had mixed {a that part of his iffe which now seemed so far away. He thought of bis wife, and she too, seemed remote, someone whom, | the had knows years'ago and simost, — . 4 She would be scornfally amused if she could see him now. & fallen + || RED SOX VICFORIOUS OVER CLEVELAND INDIANS; DE- TROIT TIGERS DEFEAT ATH- LETICS and bruised her 49 struggling with the face. She fonsowors when Nicholas ‘ly @ Movie star, arrives. She been attracted to Nicholas since she met him on @ America, his scarred and his career ruined. Nicholas is talking with ee en Deliveries to consumers of Ply- mouth cars totaled 6,269 for the| week ending June 3rd, aceording to a statement issued today by Harry G. Moock, general sales face Swhue fe the doctor brings word 0} imacan s Chapter 20. “LET ME SEE YOU” Peete ut reas! | f i i i $f SF af $s it g i i ae ih E : Ht t My ii H H i il gate ; 8 i star indeed, standing in a pokey |, kitchen trying, in vain to say or do something that would comfort a sirt, like Georgie. He turned suddénly.. “All right,” he said briefly. ! Georgie eclioed his words vaguely. “AN right—what?” she asked. “You can have if your. way,” he told her unsmilingty. “Wel go for walks now ané then, and let the vil- lage talk, shalt wet” It'was pathetic to see the way her face brightened. “Do you-mean ft?” she asked. “Certainly F mean it,” he an- swered, _ , i She looked at bint for a. moment, then’ befote he could move back. on tiptoe, kissed his cheek. “Oh, thank. you,” she said, almost fence, thea Boyd laughed. “are you always so gratefal. for small mercies?” d “If anyone is Mind te me, F am always grateful,” Georgie answered. “But people are not kind to you very often, is that 1t?” he said, and Georgie nodded, adding as an after- thought: “But I met someone who. (Speeial to The Citizen) NEW YORK, June 20.—The Chicago: White Sox went to vic- tory: over the New York Yankees by a 4 to’3 seore, which reduced the New Yorkers’ lead in the Athericam League one half game. Five solid hits off the world cham- pions’ southpaw in the fourth in- ning scored all of the pale hose runs. _ Lou Gehrig knocked out his sixteenth home run of the season .in the eighth inning: The Washington Senators whip- ped the St. Louis Browns and ad- vanced to within a half game of the league-leading Yankees. The manager of the Plymouth Motor Corporation. This is an inerease of 3% over the previous week and 80%. over the corresponding week a year ago—marking a new high record for the seventh consecutive week. | : - H During the month of May, Ply-| Divot Diggers is scheduled for} mouth produced 34,554 biles. Plymouth is working on a duction, schedule of 40,000 cars fot the month of June—an in- erease of approximately 15% over its record-breaking month in May. Hf production reaches 40,000 in Juhe;~it will be an' increase of 162% “over the same month a fyear ago and will be the largest automo- pro- With interest increasing hourly, | players getting tuned up and} divers wagers being placed, the match to decide leadership _be- | tween the fast clicking Bunker | Hill golf team and the hard trying next Thursday afternoon. The series of games is now tied [at three all. | “Bob” Spottswood, who has | been having “off days” for quite some time, now is teamed up-with tthe boy wonder, Joe Lopez, and ‘expects to win against W. Demer- itt-and Clem Priee. Sheriff K: Q. ;Thompson will bring his “big Browns dropped back into the!mumber of cars ever produced by! stick” into action along with. N. cellar as a result of the defeat. The Boston Red Sex bested the Cleveland Indians. “Rabbit” Warstler’s home run was a eon- tributing feature to the day’s vic- tory for the Sox. | The Detroit Tigers defeated the Macks. . The seore in this )game was 9 to 4. The New York Giants shut out the Chieago Cubs. This' was Harold Sehumacher’s fifth. shut out of the season. The Cards lost to the Dodgers and the Phillies won ‘from © Cin- cinnati. The summaries: At Chicago New York es | Chieago i Batteries: ‘MacFayden, and Dickey; Durham, Faber 4 Berry. At St. Louis Washington “}last’ year, he made | Hollywood despite his any unit of Chrysler Motors. evcevevccs STRAND THEATER eococesccncsescosecosen: | the! “The | Midnight Lady,” Jatest..Richard. Thorpe. production, will be the feature attraction at the ‘Strand Theater tonight. Sarah Padden, John Darrow, Claudia Dell, and Theodore von Eltz head the east, which includes, also, Montague Love, Lucy Beaumont’ Lina Basquette, Donald Keith, Branden Hurst, and B. Wayne Lamont. Richard Thorpe, a veteran of youth, is fast gaining recognition among the elite of the screen directors. Since 1921, when he began his sereen career as an actor in “Torehy” comedies, he has bees , -aeting and’ directing. He began with a long series of comedjes starring Charlie Murray, which were followed by seventy-two ‘Western productions for Pathe. Among his well-known Western productions were “The Dude Wrangler, “Under Montana Skies,” and “The Valley of Hunted Men.” Recently, he has been de- voting himself exclusively to feature productions. During the several Chesterfield Motion Pictures Cor- }poration, and he is now under ex- clusive contract to direct for that ‘| company and Invincible Pictures Corporation, associate ducer. as pro- for} j Artman against S. Goldsmith and |W. H. Malone. Robert. Stdwers and. Kirschen- {baum will ‘take up -the ~ ‘cudgels | against C. H, Ketchum and M. E. Russell, Ged. Brooks teamed ‘up with E. A. Strunk against R, Kerr and W. Watkins adopted the “big leoach” policy by predicting an {overwhelming defeat for him and his partner. E.\ ¥ates and 0, 'Kirchheiner claim it will be just another win for them against T. | Pittman and P. Artman, | W. P. Kemp and W. €. Harris are quoted as saying that~it will be like taking eandy froma baby jwhen they play E. Gato and J. | Hayes but forget that a baby can bite. Brilliant play is expected from B. L. Grooms and A. M. Hewett against A, F. Aayala and E. Julian. But the big match of the day will be when Lewis Pierce and John Carbonell hook up with Ber- lin Sawyer and Leo Warren, A wager is reported as placed .on Berlin to trim Lewis. Authorita- tive witnesses swear that Berlin smashed out a 225-yard drive in ‘practice last Sunday. Pierce re- fuses to be quailed, ;eesses are “The Bachelor Giri,” “The Feminine Touch,” “Joce- lyn’s Wife,” and, for Chesterfield, “Probation,” “The Lady From No- | where,” “The Devil Plays,” “The Lawless, Woman.” “The Midnight Lady,” this new | Thorpe production, is an original {sereen play by Edward T. Lowe, author also of “Escapade,” a re- and ij } FIPPAPLZIALEPZLAZLELL 2 TOM h Cdl i The Miracle Has Happened Although The Relation of the United States Dollar To © Foreign Currencies Has Depreciated Considerably, Prices Remain for the Greater Part Substantially Un- changed to the Present Time. 1x4 FLOORING, No. 2 Common, still rer Mia acc pases eee ct 1x4 FLOORING, No. 3 Common, still Special lot Sherwin Williams Out- side House Paint, regular $3.50, to go at $1.00., : Special tot - Aluminum: Graphite - Paint,. (Dixon’s), regular: $3.25, to go at $1.00. is House Paint, white and at $1.50. Sherwin Williams: Outside House Paint, white, $2.55; colors, $2.50. Lawn Rakes, $1.00. Bamboo Lawn Rakes, 40c. Large Tree Pruners, $2.00. Farm Spray Cans, Galvanized, $4.50; Bronze, $8.00. square, with nails, $6.50, Liquid Roof Cemént, per gal- lon, 80c. colors, Phone 598 SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best’” Hardware Cloth, 1-8” to 1-2” mesh, 1-4” 36” wide, 50c yard. Heavy Lawn Fence, galvanized, 3’ high, 16c foot; 4’ high, 20c foot. Heavy Wire Netting, 3’ wide, 1” mesh, 27c yard. Poultry Netting, 2” mesh, 12” wide: to 72” wide, 12” wide, 4c yard. Sereen Doors, fine grille bronze screen cloth, $7.15 $7.50 each. Sereen Cloth, all ular widths in stock, 36” gulnsthen: 30c yard; 36” bronze, 6Ce yard. Snseinh tet of Sasi Se to $1.80 Decotint, cold water finish, 5 Ib. package, 50c. MP OL dk Ahhh hhheddaddidkededide Among Thorpe’s recent suc-} cent Invincible produetion. at privine Spueaizas : SIX CYLINDER 4 DOOR SEDAN A CERTIFIED INTERVIEW WITH LOUIS ABRAMS, 2529 EUCLID BOULEVARD, CLEVELAND, OHIO sf t ne eiF i g if a af i g § bata BE : g8 I HH i i i wee ri : 3 i if 8 i Fr E 3 g 3 : a if : 4 i 53 [.. rm g age ii tf E Es i Ee 4 in gel e ? ff iF gs H i z g 7 “I Figured I'd Get More Fun, More Value from Plymouth.” oi Beconpehes YOU, Mr. Abrams! We wish every car buyer would buy as you did . . . after ac- ‘That kind of test shows you how amch smoother patented Floating Power engine mountings make @ car! It gives you a chance to compare comfort There are a lot of things to ts/k about in the Standard Plymouth. Safety-steeb bodies . . . 70- horsepower L-head engine . . . hydraulic brakes «++ big, roomy bodies. The fact that it's a six at the price of a four. What we want you to do is see for yourself! A demonstration costs nothing. Won't youask your dealer to give youa ride in a Standard Plymouth? PRICED AS LOW AS THE LOWEST fs 4 : i Iooked at several higher-priced “Lfound the Standard Pipmowh actually Prsiebecongdavpnepengion, mire out-performed other more costly cars.’ f H ir " Bxeeaee | was dead; she felt , the bottom of the worl? were tall- { Ing slowly from beneath her feet. Lovelock had been an Institution. Georgie looked at the empty chah with its red cushion, and the slow NATIONAL LEAG! neglected overgrown garden. tears coursed down her cheeks. Club— w. Tt was depressing like all the test) (Comuriah: 190% Nantieday Boren’ | New York 34 of Georgie’s sarronndings, and ofire. St. Louis ... 34 jmore be found himself wondering} Pittsburgh . 82 Chicago * + CceeesGeesseesooeesoese®! Brooklyn TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS | Bester ene sescenance Philadelphi: yo want me to ery again?” demanded fiercely. I do not,” he answered fervently; Badd 19 te me Nichuta: tomertow, Ras an ua- expected pi of luck, SBSSS8EEr§ Dr. Arabur E. Morgan, the Ab-/ born at Franklyn, ~» TO years! tiveh College, Ohio, president andl ago. . oe eit engineer, made. directer of es | {the great Tennessee Valley Con-| Mrs. Helen M. (Gould) Shep-| struction Project, borm im Cit-l ard, noted New York City phil- cinnati, 55: years ago. oot born there; 65 years Harold F. Pitcairn, of Peansyl} Peasy eal _ . 3 =. se: — ‘ president of Autogiro ee Las Deen ae S08 PLYMOUTH AT CHRYSLEG MOTORS sunDING, “When | seacked ie up against its competicors, | hguren .’d get a lot more fon...and velue...by sticking to Plymouth Company of America, bern at{ od curator of the New York aoe. EMCAGO CENTURY OF PROCESS Mrs. Abrams voted for s Standard Plymouth, woo...So sow we've got our idile Plymouth ia the Abrams garage!” Bryn Athyn, Pa., 36 yaers ago. bern at Newark, N. J., 57 years AND UP F.0.8. FACTORY, DETROIT - SOLD BY ‘verhill, N. HL, 66 years ago. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Chicago. Boston at Cleveland. Washington at St. Louis. Piiladciphia at Detroit. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Boston, Chicago at New York. St Louis at Brooklyn. Herbert J. Drane, ex-Florida Cincinnati at Philadelphia, two] congresmman, recently appointed | to the Federal Power Cemmissien,

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