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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1938. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREY ‘eCseevecesors | . Se oP Today's | roe anatase a " 4 je thirteenth child has ar- nt OR’ | ‘S ASSENGERS| Anniversaries _ [Tie, ser 2 we Joe = oe SOSSOCCOSOOSSOESCESSOOSS| of this city. : ‘ : a 4 1644—William P: English & he sie be 2 See Quaker-founder of Poniteytvania, ed Methodist Episcopal Church Odereccevccrccaracesecsossocoococs us Fortune = age ie. tom temper Died July 30, 1718, South missionary in China, born and 52 from Key West, three auto- Died ntobiles and 193 sacks of mail. 1 , Ferry Parrott arrived from | MEET KEY WEST | BEACON PLAYERS) — DOWN PELICANS | C the window. at Watkinsville, Ga. in Somes, was kept a peace fome China, April 29, 1900. shop in Mickleham Street, sat prim- ly side by side in their neat, dowdy blue serge coats and skirts. They wore identical tucked .. muslin 1734—Francis L. Lee, Virginia signer of the Declaration of In- dependence, born. Died Jan, 11, 1897, 1854—Imogen Brashear Oakley, Philadelphia civic leader, writer and lecturer,.born at Dover, Ohio. Died in Philadelphia, Sept. 15, 1833—Junius Henri Browne, 1933, noted New York newspaper corres- ee pondent in the Civil War, journal- NEW YORK——James Thurston! ist. born at ‘Seneca Falls, N. Y. of this city lost his false teeth Died in New York City, Aprit 2, while leaning over the side of a ferry boat. 1857—Elwood Hayes, inventor, maker -of America’s first practi- cal automobile, born at Portland, Jind. Died at Kokomo, Ind., April 1845—Laura A. Haygood, not-'13, 1925, . nine miscellaneous. ‘ IN DIAMONDBALL GAME*OF DIAMONDBALL YES-! pDIAMONDBALL GAME aes. LOSES FALSE TEETH TERDAY RESULTS IN AT HARRIS SCHOOL LOT FIREMEN FROM BOTH CITIES SCORE OF 6 TO 4 YESTERDAY TO PLAY TWO GAMES AT BAYVIEW PARK ON OCTO.; BER 17 AND 18 With many spectators witness- ing their playing, the Fishermen and the Lighthouse diamondball teams met yesterday afternoon to Arrangements have been com} j.cide ‘the sapremacy that has pleted for the playing i tWOlbeen a much mooted question for} .j|diamondball games at VIEW / some time. | start to finish, The score see- Park ion Tuesday and Weteedy/ The game went to the Pesea-/ sawed until the eighth, when, with evenings, October 17 and 18 be-jdores, 6 to 4, after a hard fight,| two out and the bases loaded, Wil- tweeti the Key West Firemen and|both sides, playing well and striv-| liam Cates hit one into the strato- the Miami Firemen. ling with every ounce of energy) sphere, that looked like Prof. Pi- The visitors will come in over for victory. lcardi’s balloon, and it must have}; the: highway on ‘Tuesday evening,, The. Lighthouse. aggregation are; landed in. Howard Gates’ _ front with the: game* to. get under way. of the opinion that this proposed’ yard on, Angela street. ‘|For , Tax. Collector-Assessor nm short time following their arri-| three-game. series. will result as| The blow.was one of the hard-; | SAM B. PINDER val: inthe: city. They will leave did that when they played. the! est hit ball ever seen in this city.} ——————______________ Jagain-on Thursday morning. Dur-| Army.,..The. soldier boys took the C.' Baker hit. three doubles. in| For Tax Collector-Assessor ting their ‘stay in Key West, they| first; game but the Beacon build-| four times up. JIM ROBERTS ‘will be Yooked after by the local! ers took:-the last. two. — {> These same-two--clubs will play For’ Reel firemen. sie However, the Fishermen declare again Tuesday afternoon at the box A’ large -attendance at the, that:their opponents are only spec-; City Park. < '~ . games is réquested inorder that} ulating and the future will show| The score by innings: For City Councilman ULRIC GWYNN For Re-election For City Councilman a sufficient amount may be raised} what is what. Batteries: Tynes, Pallato and W. H. MONSALVATGE to take care of the expenses of ‘SINCLAIR DO WNS Martinez; Sydney, Lucilo and For Re-election the trip. ‘These games are not being MEZ IN TENNIS “=” | sponsored by the: loeal diamond- Jack Sinclair defeated A. Gomez; MONDAY NIGHT) f= t= ball league, but will be ander the in a tennis mateh held yesterday} For Police Justice | There will be a diamondball auspices of the fire department, According to those having the| afternoon at Bayview Park. The ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. ‘| game played on’ Monday night, scheduled battles, came through in a thrilling rally be one of the fastest. on the east; right to play Varela in the finals in charge. For Captain of Police on Sunday will go up against | donated by the Tennis Association, “You've tried the rest, now try t FOR RENT and in the event that there may games in charge, there will be two}'score was 3-6, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. For Chief of Police * | beginning at 8 o’clock, bétween With the arrival of the excur-;to run,qut the third, fourth and which will take place tomorrow SEP Eg PERSON . Subscribe for The Citizen. LAURIE, ROBERTS easesese ‘ the best.” RESIDENCE, corner Caroline and (By JOVE) The Lopez Funeral Home de- feated the Pelicans in diamondball yesterday afternoon at the Harris school by a score of 13 to 9. The game was hard fought from Any good Electric Refrigerator Saves Kitchen Time and Effort... but a GENERAL @ ELECTRIC More than Pays for Itself For Mayor WILLIAM H. MALONE Fer Re-election For City Clerk WALLACE PINDER For Re-election the name Van Berg than everyone | had something to say. 5 ie E 4 ee EF; gf HE Ha E E [ é g i i HL H E i R. H. E. Pelicans 201 030 200— 8 12 3 L, F. H. 102 122 05x—13 17 4 e. Only a General Electric all 4) +5 ? E i 5 5 g H tf Bi ERE they didn’t keep their own bees, and don’t like it, aa! 2 “And.then to have # murder, of fend well, i lj i 4 ] F z RE Fa B it i A ha i = PE F = zips Fes ui f : | i | Ute fle ait fi it i penses are paid, this will go to the firemen, it is. shown. popular sport as both teams are; by the sore of 6-3, 6-4, and trail- said to be in fine trim for the}ing inthe third, 4-1, Sinclair A good game is promised by For Ca: of Police from Miami Beach that is said to}. This ‘victory gives Sinclair the| those having the proposed contest E — ret out this. team, will be pitted o'clock ‘at Bayview Park. o ; &. pieked team Saturday) The winner will receive a cup For Captain of Police Secccceccccccosaccecoose be any surplus fund after -ex- very good exhibitions of the} After-jlosing the first two sets the Zacharias and Cubs. CLEVELAND NILES sionists Saturday will come-a team| fifth sets to win the match. Should the sehedule be carried}a@fternoon, beginning at 2:30 ° ° , For Retelection CLASSIFIED tion, |LOPEZ DEFEATS — | COLORED GROUNDS — ——e bli achmearapcarhondbrhhewchand tenth ntaathonthendeborhnchonh 1} EL FENIX TEAM The Lopez Funeral Home ag- gregation, with Lunn on the fir- ing end, defeated El Fenix in a diamondball game last night at Bayview Park by a scoge of 8,to 2. Ingraham was on the receiv- ing. end for the winners. Sterling and M. Acevedo was the battery for the losing team. The score by innings: ‘There grill be a doublheader played ,tomorrow at the Colored Baseball Park between the Peli- cans and:the Coconuts in the first game, and a picked team and the Coconuts in the second contest. The first tilt will start prompt-|— ly at 1:30 o'clock. sit iak atea Es LEGALS ——— PROCLAMATION ‘Ann streets. Commodious and modern in every respect. Gas range and Kelvinator. . Other- wise unfurnished, $30.00 per month. Wm, Curry’s Sons Co. Y SPECIAL LUMBER OFFERINGS | Lot of 2,000 feet of 2x3, very high A few hundred feet of 124 No. 1. grade stock, but slightly stained, Com. Aluminum Primed an eee $70.00 M. at per le value, to go at M. INSTRUCTION PIANO — Special Beginner’s Course. Progressive, interesting. 8 weeks—16 lessons—$3.50. This rate void after Mon. Oct. E,|T0. THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY *) OF KRY W HST, FLORIDA: Notice is hereby given Tuesday, November 14th, 1933, there Wht be held in the City of ‘Key West, the bi-annual general elec- tion for the election of all City of- ficiats, made elective Dy, sine, Chars t ity of Key | West, z the tee, relating thereto in the} grades. Graduate . teacher: manher and form provided by the) rates reasonable’: Wm, J. Eddy, cS nilaw, Acts of 1919, Laws’ . 7 of Plorida, aug nets nendatory, 1506 ‘South Joct4-Btx Raqh ward.of the City enastitutée| ar etetiag district. ‘There will be in each ward & polling place, elec- lag, ‘apoint and a cleris. of, sr for tald Watd e said inspectors RAIN MEANS THAT THE RAIN ALSO MEANS THAT THE MOSQUITOES ARE COMING TIME TO ‘PLANT IS HERE Front Screen Doors with fancy grille JUST RECEIVED—Fine lot of Flower _ work, bronze screen: Seed: 16, Chas. Roberts Studie, 613 Fenix .. 020 000 000— Margaret ‘St. oct. 12-3tx, LP. H. 001 O2x— Batterieg:' Sterling’ arid vedo; Lunn and R. 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Phone 61. jan7 Galvanized Bronze 5.30 Plain Screen Doors, 1 1-8” thick: Regular Price $2.50 wit make public proclamation of the opening and closing of the polls, according 0, Taw. tocne officers for the City of Key Weat to be elected at said election) are ag follows: ONE (1) MAYOR. SEVEN (7) COUNCILMEN ONE: () CITY T TRER ONE (1) CITY TAX COLLECTOR- ASSESSOR. ONE (i) CHIEF OF POLICE. ONE (1) CAPTAIN NIGHT LICE. ONE (1) POLICE JUSTICE THREE (3) ELECTION COMMIS- SIONERS. PUBLIC MEASURE: SHALL, Senate Bill Number 740, Special Act of the Legislature of} 3 and entitled Bronze 3.10 Door and Window Screen Frames, knocked down. Use your spare time now to make your own: Door Screen Frames, each -. Window Screen Frames, each -... 40e Sereen Wire, Bronze or Galvanized, 24” wide to 48” wide, price varies according to width: 30” wide, per yard ........... 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Carolina. and that she ts over the age of] RONDS: TO 1. twenty-one years; it is therefore) DATE THE that RESOLUTIONS L CITY oF KEY ONTY, FL i iG F ; i THE SALESMEN WANTED P| MARVELOUS INVENTION. New Match gives million lights. Past seller. Big profits. Everlasting Match Co., 443 South Dearborn, Chicago. octl4-1t 24 W. Flagler Street MIAMI, FLORIDA laint filed in said cai fore Monday, the 6th day of Novem- ber, A. D. i otherwise the alle-| NANCE gations of said Dill wilt be taken by yt x: OTHER PUR- PROVED and RATIFIED? | wad ordered in the City of Key Wast. Florida, 25th day of! September, A. D. ft 9 wm. The Key West Citizen, a new: published in anid Cowaty and Lost is Se ber 18th, 1933. De Ro ‘CSA Ohhh dk dekh hadidkedecd dake, MALONE, Mayor. | LOST—Waiking stick with crook- ed handle of amber colored polished horn. Reward. Phone 75 or 890-W. oetlé-4tx: “Your home is worthy of the best” wi III IIIDLIEI SDS DDE EDE IDI ST I Attest: WALLACE PINDER, Chy Clerk septzs-30; oct?-14-81!