The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 9, 1933, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, hs AUGUST 9, 1933. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SPORTS Today’s Horoscope POSeeeeccecccsseoe00000e DODGERS BLANK GIANTS; CUBS DEFEAT CARDS SENATORS LICK YANKS WITH TIMELY HITTING; MACK- MEN VICTORIOUS OVER BOSTON RED SOX Oty Associated Press) BROOKLYN, Aug. 9,—The Brooklyn Dedgers blanked New York Giants, league leading club in the National loop, during a pitchers’ battle between Ray Benge and Hal Schumacher. An eleventh inning error by Johnny Vergez gave the Brooklynites the victory. The Chicago Cubs downed the St. Louis Cardinals... Handicapped by a wrist injury suffered last week, Dean was still able to tan five batsmen, but the Cubs, head- ed by Kiki Cuyler and Gabby Hart- nett, punched the tall right-hand- er for eight hits and victory, The Mackmen turned back the Red Sox, winning by the score of 7 to 6. Lefty Grove found the Boston club troublesome but man- aged to hold them in check while his teammates were connecting for extra base blows to give the Ath- leties the win, Foxx, Cochrane and Cramer knocked a home apiece. The Washington Senators found the weak spot of the New York Yankees, and walked off with the honors by’a score of 5 to 1. Com. bining timely hitting with | Earl: Whitehill’s five-hit’ pitching, the Senators regained their two-game lead over the New Yorkers by the There were no other games in either major league scheduled, The summaries: American League At New York R. H. E. Washington 2 Fe New York . ek Batteries: “Whitehill and L. Sewell; Alien, Uhle and Dickey. R. HE. t Philadelphia Philadelphia ~ eis 4 Batteries: Pipgras, H. Johnson, Welch and Ferrell; Grove and Cochrane. No others scheduled. National League At Brooklyn R. New York 0 Brooklyn 1 Batteries Schumacher and cuso; Berg and Lopes. At Chicago St. Louis Chicago ......... Batteries: Dean and O’Farr Root and Hartnett. No others scheduled, maf FA ALA AA dA dd di dodo do di ddede deuiutiuhutueubueueuteudeude. wow mt an- 4 Bob Swanson, who recently play- ed 306 holes of golf from 2:10 a. m, to 10:55 p, m., on the Sunset Fields ¢ourse at Los Angeles, i: hailed as the new champion o: marathon golfers, is f LEGALS ‘TICE TO CREDITOR: STATE OF FLORIDA, In_re the Estate of: LOUIS T. BRAGASSA, Decensod, To all Creditors, Legatee! ‘a a a Ht Persona, hai tribate wud h Claims or Demands against Estate Dis- vin sal You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of Louls T. Bragas: deceased, late of Monroe Coun Piorida, to the Hon. Hugh Guan, ige of Monroe County, at n the County Courthouse, r Monroe County, Flor- ida, within twelve months from the date of the first publication of this notice Dated June ith, A. D. 1933. HAZEL BRAGASSA, Administratrix C. tate of Loula T. Bragassa, dhyS-22-19-26; aug! FAST DIRECT FREIGHT SERVICE TO T. A. of the Bs- De- CLYDE-MALLOR ©. B, SMITH, Agent, ) Key West the! | ‘ | waters arrived [HOW THEY | eb pte AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— w. Washington - 65 ;New York . 63 Philadelphia - 62 | Detroit .... 52 Cleveland pee Chicago . . 48 Boston - 45 St. Louis 42 L. 38 40 50 54 57 56 56 68 NATIONAL LEAGUE Club— L, New York .. 42 Pittsburgh 46 ‘Chicago 47 St. Louis 51 Boston .... 51 ' Philadelphia 58 «Brooklyn . 60 "Cincinnati 63 'FLORIDA TAKES } Pet. <( O1 431 411 76 PASSENGERS : The steamship Florida arrived from Tampa yesterday. morning and sailed 12:20 o’clock for Ha- run! Vana with 76 passengers, 21 from Tampa and 55 from Key West. The vessel also carried 229 sacks of mail and two automobiles. The Norwegian S. S. Nidarholm, atrived from Boston early ‘ this morning, took on 550 tons of fuel foil at the Porter Dock and later sailed for her destination. Yacht Water Witch that had been cruising in West yesterday from Nassau and made entry at the custom house, Freighter Comal, of the Clyde- Mallory lines, is due in port to- morrow with freight from New Orleans. The ship will discharge and take on cargo and sail for Miami and Jacksonville. « Yacht Anton Dhorn, from the - 6 14 2] Carnegie Laboratory at Logger-| for head Key, arrived Monday supplies and mail, and sailed yes- terday for Tortugas. [ILLIPIII ILI IIIIMIMOOIIIOES, JUST RECEIVED CARLOAD OF CYPRESS LUMBER Tacks, Brads and join doors together Galvanized Screen Wire, per yard New Stock of bundle Beaded Cypress Ceili light and econom for storm win- dows, per M, South Florida Phone 598 UIIIIIPIIISIDOIIIIDIIIIIILI ISS. Sty Ae a RES | Seis DIAMONDBALL GAME WILL} i pet.| 631! 612} 510 491! .477} chance at a Key West team when -462!a picked team from all the out- et fits meets the Key West Stars in .552| The Funeral Home had been beat-! .519/ ing everything brought up .519| diamondball circles here. ae Indian; Knocked Down Door Screen Frames, Make your own screen door with Cypress ... Fasteners, all needed to Knocked Down Screen Window Frames, $40.00 “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” ) | strative, but inclined to wail over. |thusiasm for a certain variety of This day gives an impulsive dis- ‘fairs and, too often, soon falling ‘out of them. The nature is af- \troubles’ that are really too small TERE to notice. In many. cases, good 'GUARD TEN PLAYS | | STARS TOMORROW: ° work, (Copyrighted) CLASSIFIED COLUMN MALE AND FEMALE INSTRUCTIONS LADIES — MEN — Government positions are steady, offer excel- lent opportunity for promotion, pay good salary, sick leave and vacation at full salary and pen- sion upon retirement. There should be many examinations soon. If interested in securing worth while position, write for full and free information. POST MASTER Examination very soon. Box 432, Key West Citi. zen. ‘position, disposed to rush into af- fectionate and probably demon- {fortune may follow, through en- BE GUARDS FIRST GAME HERE Well, the Guards get their first a diamondball game at the City | Park tomorrow night. The Stars reeently defeated the} | Funeral Home in a best two out! {of three series and went twelve} i s in the last game to win.j in} i FOR SALE | Though the Guards have good Bek ‘lots of trouble when they tackle | Hernandez and Ward of the Stars.+ These two hurlers are in topnoteh: 'condition and ready for anything. jentine heads the Guards’; e d team and expects to bring/599 SHEETS typewriting paper. rmidable bunch of soldier! Qnly 50c. Get them at The ut tomorrow. Artman Press. Phone 51. household furniture. No reason- able offer refused. Cherry’s Creamery, Whitehead and Front streets aug9-4t BLANK SALES BOOKS—Suit- able for every business. In duplicate with carbon paper. Only 5e each. The Artman Press, Citizen Building. Phone 51. jun14-tf AY | } AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington at New York, Boston at Philadelphia. (Only games scheduled.) RADIO REPAIRING RADIO REPAIRING. We repair all makes. Guaranteed service, i d. L. Stowers Music Co. mayl \ NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis at Chicago. Philadelphia at Boston. (Only games seheduled.) WANTED \WaNTED—You to know that we have the right prices on letter- heads, envelopes, business cards, statements and any form of printing. Satisfaction guaran- teed, Call 51. The Press, CLIMBS STEEPLE | ILFORD, Eng.—Miss Ivy Dean jof this city climbed a 130-foot ‘church steeple on a dare, and re- |turned safely to. the. ground) j jan? MISCELLANEOUS t Mexican or Barber's bottle Imperial Eczema y is guaranteed to be enough for any case. All druggists are authorized to refund your money if it fails—Advt. AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit given free with each classified advertisement. ASK FOR IT. janl1 a, Cypress Lath for Fish Pots and other various uses, 48”’ long— $9.00 w. DOE sauna Extra Heavy Galvanized Netting, the very best netting to use for Fish Pots, 36” wide, 27c per yard .. Long Ready Made Sponge Poles. Made from the best of yellow pine lumber and free from knots, 18 and 20 feet, 5e per foot Cedar Closet Lining, the only real remedy for moths, 4x4 tongue and groove, 32 square feet in bundle, per bundle 85c Corrugated 10¢ .. 80€ Lh shh hehe he duke whe hath nde ke heh head uheuteuteade 40c A very lumber ng ical Contracting & Engineering Co. White and Eliza Streets TP LLLCALAELL EEA LA ELA aug5-5t! | publie works program in history. i Yet so greatly is the limelight con- i ’ : jeentrated that little i ALG sitters Gheyince going t0 cum inlo| pon SATRTAT ATMARGAING AN otic: Ieee ee oe jan7| ; ‘tor, is the magnet of constant at- |tention. —— — ———______— | ramifications, that with one |PUBLIC SUPPORT REGARDED CRUX OF ENTERPRISE | WASHINGTON PICTURE DOM- INATED BY RECOVERY AD- MINISTRATION; EVENTS OF HIGHEST IMPORTANCE By BYRON PRICE (Chief Of Bureau, The Associated Press, Washington) 'T IS next to impossible for anyone ata distance to realize how completely the Washington picture is domi- tional Recovery administra- tion. Events of highest importance are taking place in other fields. The government is launched on a multiplicity of separate major op- erations, ranging from a cautious “open market” campaign of cur- rency expansion to the greatest anything but the N. R. A, In every class of officialdom this gigantic experiment is the talk of the town. Already it has attain- ed the stature of an institution. Like the American flivver, it even has developed its own lore of humorous stories playing on the difficulties of code-making. General Johnson, the administra- His press conference at- tracts the news writers as does no other part of the passing show at Washington. And they find the its ac- proportions, so amazing in {cord they rue the day when they used up all of their superlatives on the lesser enterprises of the earlier Roosevelt era. Topping Them All Probably no living man pretends to comprehend all that may be in- volved in this great undertaking. It rises like the highest peak in the range, but the best you can do is to get distant views of the summit. The men who originated t scheme and the men now adminis- Artman j tering it would be the last to claim ition. nated ‘these days by the Na-|: undertaking so mountainous in its} | NOTICE | pay the amount due for taxes of 1932 herein set opposite to the sathe, Notice is hereby given that the following described lands, or so much thereof as Will be necessary to together with tie cost of such gale Sand advertising, will be sold at public auction on Monday, the 4th day of September, A. D. 193%, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, at the Court House door, the County of Monroe, in the City of Key Weat, State of Florida. DESCRIPTION OF LAND NAME OF OWNER Section ‘amiami. Everglades Co irseriy Andrews, Andrews, Andrews, C Wy of SW% of NW Andrews, Andrews, Strai Cote, Uly: Adams, C. that they can yet see how the re-| coverery act is to be applied in all’ its details. One by one they are! picking away at the troublesome} (iy Associated Prean) features of the plan, with an ary dent confidence it can be worked! THE HAGUE, Aug. 9.—Gamb- A jling casinos at Dutch seaside re- out somehow. sorts are inereasing to such an ex- Their difficulties emerge direc ly from the fact that everything tent that the-government has tak- len steps to check them. depends on a sweeping change in ! A new form of roulette, which economic relationships. Hereto- fore, ii . lobe): tor tnataROn) 0. onk ever had been introduced to evade the law, has been banned and the home bothered because industries vere lapped here in c i vee pped le and Phere: ims certain minister has warned local butgo- ;masters not to grant licenses for of their functions. Under the old system that didn’t matter. bectas : It matters ‘a great deal under |7"¥, MOTE COumOs. & Ger: Recently 200 croupiers who had the new. The line of demarcation | a must be drawn pretty clearly be- Dutch Check Gambling At Oceanside Casinos Pause leach industry is/to have ite | matter much how details are set- seagpetec ting shiplatiing dua. led, provided popular sentiment is try goes into one pigeon-hole, for |g ry SrOUaNs 30. AARIRUB Fey : . sults. Hei P = Rae Regnab daiaie tes steel tanious business of arousing. is to be done about that large see- | ——-——-—— -- tion of the ship-building industry} which essentially is nothing in the! world but structural steel? i Nobody knows yet. It is just, one of the problems with which the | N. R. A. is wrestling. The Final Judge But the one question asked oft-! enest by administration officials relates to no such technical prob- | lem as this. It is simply: “To, what degree acn the public be re-, lied upon to give its continuing support to this venture?” That, as Washington sees _ it, {really is the only “if” in the ques- The idea is that it won’t ! i 9:45 A. M, \ Leave Key West for Port \ days 6:30 P. M. McDougal, D. A. el al... Flood Control Amount of Everglades Drainage District District Costs « Okeechobee e Pa £ Peerrers Bees EP. aoe Taxes and 3 63 20 30 o 90 30 o8.1T i FRANK H. LADD, Tax Collector, Moaree County STEALS ELECTRICITY LOS ANGELES-—~Guilty of stealing gas and electricity by using meter jumpers,” the Rev. John E, Hester, of this city was sentenced to a year in jail by Municipal Judge Crum. lost their jobs in Monte Carlo and Belgium found work at Scheven- ingen, Zandvoort and Noordwyk where the casinos have been crowd- Established 1885 | every day. ‘© BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME || Sbitlee tm daimer, Mastic omrgery | | Uses Night Phone 696-W STEAMSHIP Co. UNITED STATES FAST MAIL ROUTES FOR / PORT TAMPA—-HAVANA—WEST INDIES Effective April 27, 1933 ae Key West for Havana Tuesdays and Fridays 12:15 Leave Havana for Key West Wednesday. and Saturdays Tampa Wednesdays and Satur Tickets, Reservations and Information at Ticket Office om the Dock, 'P! bone 71 J. H. COSTAR, Agent. Che hhh hada hakeakadhabadidahuhahad VELA AAA bh AA hh hh hd hd dd Ald PAUL’S TIRE SHOP Fleming and Grinnell Sts. S. CARABALLO & NORMAN ROBERTS SERVICE STATION Division and Simonton Sts. WE DO OUR PART e R. & S. SERVICE ALBURY’S SERVICE STATION Fleming and Grinnell Sts. 312 Simenton SWEETING’S SERVICE STATION Sim: m and Angela Sts. SERVICE STATION KEY WEST SERVICE STATION Eaton and Grinnell Sts. SONS jimeaton GOMEZ SERVICE STATION 1128 Duval St. Minimum prices and hours as follows: Effective Aug. 10—Open daily at § a. m. and close at 7 p.m. (Open total of 77 hours per week). PRICES Gas and Oil sold at same margin of profit as in the past. Adi calls away from station, regardless of satere, will be 25Se minimum service charge, plas service rendered or merchandise delivered. Tire repairs 60c, plus service charge if tire is called for or delivered. Battery charge, including two days’ service, battery rental $2.00, 25< for each additional dey's rental service. Charge for auto repairs will be came as charged by Authorized Sales and Service Agencies to the local and national TREVOR & MORRIS AL’S SERVICE STATION Division and Simonton Sts. GARCIA SERVICE STATION 807 Southard St. II PPA LALA ALA LA dA Ad A dh didadd dd didichadahidatiddadiabdiahd, WE DO OUR PART! R In accordance with the wishes expressed by the PRESIDENT. of the UNITED STATES osm the National Recovery Act, the undersigned members of the KEY WEST SERVICE STA’ OPERATORS ASSOCIATION, pledge their 100 per cent alleg and will conduct their business along the exact lines suggested Our hearty support is tendered the President on this woke plan MEMBERS OF KEY WEST SERVICE STATION OPERATORS ASSOCIATION: LOU SMITH SERVICE STATION Corner White and Catherine Sts, codes STATION Corner Varela and Division Sts. St. Cf hadadadiad dade ddd Chad dake, SO ME MGM war,

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