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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1935. SPORTS SUBSTITUTES USED IN LEGION FIGHT KID EVANGELINO FAILED TO APPEAR. FOR. SCHEDULED BOUT WITH YOUNG STEVE IN MAIN GO (By O. L, MILIAN) Kid Evangelino, who was sched- uled to scrap Young Steye in the main bout of the American Legion weekly fight program last night, failed to appear for some unknown reason and Young Fernandez and Young Figueredo, a pair of good ARMY TEAM DOWNS SCIENTIFIC SURVEY OF JEHOL STARTED (My Amnociated Prean) CHENGTE, Jeho! Province, Oct. } 20.—With the object of uncover- ing biological, geological and geo-| graphical facts in Jehol provinee,! now making a survey in the re- gions of Chengte, Linguan, Ping- | yuan, Chifeng, Chaoyang and Pei-} ipiaco, The party is protected from bandits by 40 Japanese sol- diers, This is the first scientific expe-| dition from Japan to enter Jehol! and, Manchuria. The scientists, who include some of the most emi- nent men in Japan, hope to make discoyeries that will throw valu- able light on early ancestral life in Manchuria, Jehol and Mongolia. PIRATES 10 MEET |NRA TEAM WINS COASTGUARDSMEN| FROM PELICANS BASEBALL. GAME, SCHEDULED LOSERS OF YESTERDAY'S FOR SUNDAY AT NAVY CONTEST, HOWEVER, HAVE FIELD WON THREE OUT OF FOUR we ee ee rte # Sahel gene). Te Seen diamondball ten| OO MOODS OS Sb played on y afternoon at the/has ed four games this week, Hone imele Sepreee SNe“ Pieetes | a have won three and|: Notice To Sabscribers and a picked team from the Coast loak pat Guard, Please be prompt in paying This contest will “start imme-| ated the Fisermen by a seo af| the savier who delivers your diately after the diamondball 8 to 4, In this game Esmond Al- paper. He pays The Citizen Bare, ewinning. at 1:20 o'clock, bury hit two home runs and Mar-| 15 cents ® week for the pa- between the Miami Daily : News tinez one. At night on that same per and sells it to you for 20 boys, and The Citizen newsies. day they downed the Cubs by aj ‘ents. His profit for delives- ing is 5 cents weekly on each subscriber. If he is not paid score of. 4 to 3. HE loses. Not The Citizen. On Wednesday they took the Yankees into camp to the tune of and yesterday they were a party of Japanese scieritists is! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN INDIA NOW TURNS TO BRITISH AUTOS (By Asnorinted Pregn) SIMLA, India, October 20.— Government figures show that in bes year India’s imports of Amer- jican automobiles have fallen two- thirds while imports of British cars have doubled. The total, ‘however, fell from 11,522 in 1931-32 to 8,877 in 1932-33. | QUARRELS AT OLD AGE ; LOS ANGELES.—Because he “just eouldn’t get along” with 'Kily Howell Eikenberry, 71, his | bridge of a year, Andrew Eiken- ‘berry, 89, of this city, has sued for an annulment of their mar- lriage. In a cake’ baking contest held ul j conjunction with the Exposition of | | Women’s Arts and Industries, An- jnie Lou Kiethley, 15, of White- |stone, N. Y., won the champion- ship, Subscribe for jecribe tor Tbe Citizen, BENJAMIN LOPEZ ] FUNERAL HOME Established 1885 ' | 24-Hour Ambulance Service | Skilled Embaimer, Plastic Surgery Phone 135 Night Phone 696-W PAGE THREP ~ a SERVICE-QUALITY-SATISFACTION Guaranteed By The Following Merchants. Trade AndDeal With The Firms Listed Here! BAKERY _. NOTARY POOL ROOM round’ exhibition for the’ beneti BB AA Ci ON IN PLAYERS irc hhctoaaahatelh by the NRA’s by a.4 to pe Bo ‘of the town, of the promoters as well as to please the crowd. Bobby Waugh, the veteran lit- tle flyweight just back from the reforestation camp, furni: the fans with. another four-rounder with Kid Steve that served as an exhibition. Black Fly. and Kid Thomas open- ed the show with @ four-rounder that had the fans laughing ail through the bout with their pecu- liar style of fighting. The boys earned a draw without being kick- ed out of the ring. In another four-rounder Batt- ling Johns knocked Kid George through the ropes with a solid | oped to win the referee's ere a punching scrap. ie the colored séetion wang Lastees, head: of the says that ‘unless better eollec- WATKINS POOL M1 sl hit. three. pinnles: in imac ss GAME YES-| three: times at _ bat, . Esquinaldo held the strong. Pelicans to. two TERDAY AFTERNOON RE,’ dingles. | SULTS IN SCORE 6-5 Score. by; innings: ~ | Pelicans ...100 001 0,— The Army and Lighthouse dia-|NRA’s ...... 001 201 x— 4 mondball teams met again yester- Batteries: Tynes and B, Bazo; day at the army barracks for the |P, Esquinaldo and F, Alfonso. fifth game and the Army won by} The NRA’s are desirous of play- a seore of 6 to 5, ing the Fishermen, Lighthouse Up until the last half of the sev-| Department or any other diamond- enth inning, which was the last in-|'ball club that plays in the after- ning, the Beacons were leading 5/noon. Games can be arranged by R..H. E 2°24 7 2 Mens ereeTeereeeeean A New Era of Prosperity ~ Ts Ahead of You RN TAKE A VACATION NOW Ye, COME TO MIAMI } Made of flour of highest quality “toned iver” | J.B. DEBOER LUNCH TIME! —The best funches are good wholesome sandwiches of meat or cheese and jelly with Baker Boy Bread ROOM CIGARS, CIGARETTES, SOFT DRINKS NOTARY PUBLIC BASEBALL RETURNS BY WIRE Next time say “Baker Boy” to your grocer. —:Made by:— CITIZEN OFFICE Come in and get the results Cor. Greene and Ann Sts. from Major League Games te 8 and had the game apparently in the bag. But the warriors decided that the game was not to end that w: With two out, they staged a ral and when the dust had cleared away three runs had been made -_ the game This series between these teams j haa proven full of thrills and ex- citement. The Lighthouse team Hepeure uly a the future it will] hag taken. three of the five games be impossible to pole further box- sorencenscsesenscsoneaes 7 84.Géntine dered that the Colonies “discoun- tenance and discourage all horse racing and all kinds of gaming, cock-fighting, exhibition of shows, plays, and other expensive. diver- sions and entertainments.” 1818—U. S. and Great Britain agreed to the joint occupancy of Oregon, 1820—Florida ceded by Spain to United States, 1842—Grace Darling, English lighthouse-keeper’s daughter-hero. ine, died, aged 26. 1888—(50 years aga) vocational schogt in pouenry, es. tablished. _—_ pany = dnd 5k he ak pe cess im war. ¢ oaee eer ii ig } court of this city testified in her divoree suit that her husband im- prisoned her for months in a small cellar, ee During 1938 more than four) billion dollars in insurance money was paid to American polig? hold- ers and beneficiaries. tat OsHhgreds ort} i played: and ‘the Army bis 9 [recetvéd’ a”letter from Génoa say- FURNISHED Le FOR RENT, RADIO REPAIRING, We all makes. Guaranteed service, J. L. Stowers Musie Co. oct la i wo verre ta E — ULE ARE UE BM Sa Se ‘each. rea Citizen Building. Phone junl4-t¢ bundle Se, containing 25 old papers. The Citizen Office. may!-tt} AN AUTO STROP 1 RAZOR outfit given free with each edyertisement. ASK iaali -| COUNTERFEITERS ARE “THE MILLIONAIRES’ PLAYGROUND” consulting Gilbert Ogden, _mana- With Prices That Fit Everybody’s Pocketbook ger, 1210 Duval street, it is stated. « HOTEL RATES LOWEST EVER QUOTED PRICES FOR MEALS IN KEEPING WITH THE TIMES New Low Prices on All Recreational Activities Inquire at Our Tourist Information Bureau About Interesting Side Trips, Sight-Seeing, Ete., and See Our Recreational Host About Fishing, Golf and Other Sports, HOTEL LEAMINGTON “Miami’s. Most Popular Hotel N. E, FIRST STREET AND THIRD AVENUE NEAR BAY FRONT PARK IIT IIPAAAPPALLLE ELLA Ek BSE HEN Ma iS e \<MMAOMAOT PALES OSA SOTIEOOIOLE, AL LUMBER OFFERINGS Lot of 2,000 feet of 2x3, very high A few hundred feet of 1x4 No. 1. grade stock, ly. stained, Com. Aluminum Primed Flooring, at per regular $70.00 M. value, to go at M. ........ $35.00 RAIN ALSO MEANS THAT THE TIME TO PLANT IS HERE JUST, RECEIVED Tine lot of Flower and Vegetable Seed: * Flower Seed, Vegetable Seed, GRATEFUL FOR ‘TIP’ any Annoclated Press) BERNE, Switzerland, Oct. 29. —The Swiss Ministry of Finance recently warned the public against spurious five-franc pieces believed ‘ta come from Italy, saying they/| dould be‘detected by a defect in the letter “S” of the word “Domi- nus” on the edge of the coin, ~ A few days later the ministry Pitttditlitkddikdde ded Waaaverrateseonasaten rp ing; . “\ “Thanks to your kind ‘help, ‘Qpr next issue: wit be “impec- ae i but ARE COMING | Front Sereen Doors with fancy grille work, bronze screen: “aha oh. er 4 Regular: Special * Ryewien Es sae w Rowe Seren Bors with cree pena RAIN: MEANS THAT THE MOSQUITOES that so. many Key Bib package isuilud:* 25% sack . SO sack -. 200 1b: sacke: . ARSENATE OF LEAR: bd pound pack ..... pound pack . Panis EEN: 1 & BLACK LEAF 40: 1 ounce 5 ounce .... . WATERING POTS, best brass sprinkler: GARDEN HOSE, still at Priges: 25’, with couplings .... 50’, with couplings - ROOFING MATERIALS. DIXIE GALVANIZED SHINGLES with pas pics cabin wedincintehis eck asa den saa te G0 pay, and as coal is a very important fac- ter in the manufacture of iron, we sug- gest you buy your metal reef require- ments now.) Pits: Resting Gevents WE STOCK ABOUT 20 DIFFERENT WEIGHTS AND QUALITIES OF ROOF- *. “Your home is worthy of the best” WIIIIIPIDIIIISIIIIIIIIIIIDIDS. hae, MALONEY & PEACOCK FRUITS Fresh Shipments of Fruits And Vegetables arrive Tuesdays and Fridays OYSTERS WE HAVE OYSTERS Eat and enjoy nice large extra select OYSTERS, Served any style or. delivered, 3 Sour Sop Ice Cream all this week ICE CREAM—SANDWICHES OYSTER 10e SANDWICHES .... HOT SOUSE EVERY SATURDAY WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM 900 Southard St. Phone 207-W Grade “A” Raw Milk Complete Line of Groceries at Lowest Prices TIFT’S CASH GROCERY Phone 675 ON A BASIS OF SERVICE, LOW PRICE and QUALITY ——THE—— ARTMAN PRESS PHONE 51 Choicest and Freshest at all times FRESH MILK to be had here at all times from the MAGNOLIA DAIRY Nice Lige of Groceries Juan Lopez Fruit Stand 4 Member N. R. A. 704 Duval Street RESTAURANT HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE —OVERSEAS=~: Transportation Co.,-inc.—- PASSENGER AND FRE|GHT ~ SERVICE * Now Located At — Gato’s Storage Garage . WITH DAILY FREIGHT - SERVICE Pickups and Deliveries and C. O. D.’s Promptly Handled For Further Information . PHONE NO. 2 j 1. E. KEY, : INSURANCE | PLUMBING: | WATCH MAKING. PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES JOHN C. PARK 828 SIMONTON ST. PHONE 348 INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval Street TELEPHONE NO. 1 THE PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY NURSERY PLANTS, FLOWERS, § THOMPSON PLUMBING VINES COMPANY Cieenss oiled. ile te Sheet Metal Work Plumbing Hibiseus Planta, each . 10¢-25¢ noe toe Bougainvillaes Red or Purple -——eeremeernemeqererenee SO to $1.00 Poinsettia Plante S0c to $1.00 SR TR sees Let Us Estimate On Your Nest signs ies ag Ramee PLUMBING JOB Roses, dosen —— - $1.20 South Florida Nursery 132-134 Simonton Strest PHONE 836 Phone 597 Catherine St. BATH ROOM FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES AARON MeCONNEtAr? oes Poke See WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Wort ALL PRICES REDUCED - Hours: 9 te 12—1 te Open Saturday Nights XMAS CARDS i CARDS Eagraved or Printed NOW ON DISPLAY ——at-- THE ARTMAN PRESS Citizen Bldg. Phone St

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