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Dargie, octune eae Weutiiteth ee it to her when she was four- teen, You twisted the third apple from the bottom, and it turned the latch which held the shield in places She kneeled on the bed afd focused the torch upon the cavity. It was a little cupboard with a shelf across it. In the bottom of it wai'a pencil and a button. Caroline “re- membered them quite well; she had put them there ages and ages ago. There was nothing else at all in the little secret cupboard. Only someone who knew the trick ‘could Oper the shield. Y ee i gn Where was Jim? Be ee vit ee Cétolibd came’ stowly dos a tha e pinto spo tagape ogo turning—" That en bh Hu lis & Siberian settlement. “Today In Siotory Seccccvecvccesoes e 1835— “Loco - foeo.” party so- named (Democrats), at meeting in New York when lights were extin- guished to prevent the meeting; Minister te the U.S. given his ‘having written a fr : ‘diamondball gal jPassport by Pres. Cleveland for _ THE. KEY WEST CITIZEN RTS } SNAPSHOTS | wet £. MILLAN) ee Little Peter “Gopher” Gonzalez, the Lopez’. left fielder who ran from the field with the only ball jof the game the other night, lost}; {more friends than he had made He ing the short time he he played dia idball. Of course, Manager| ‘deed not Blaine the Gopher} tor, taking the. ball,..but the fans! disapproyed af this ac- hich fs mighty Bad sport. tion { i Fot. the benefit of tiie game the widtiagers Or promoters of dia- : mondball should take immediate! action and either have the Lopez }Euneral Home. boys understand that the ed must i played fair and square 4 put ou boys can etl a manage? Who cai ‘make them respect him, . aa The other 1 nigl certain gentle-|t mali, a, real” didinondbal trdé“robte® of thé Funeral’ boys,! remarked that tte team has cér-| tainly taken a sudde: sine Charice (Tommy) Linn was a ed to resign as manager because of Other ‘duties: We understand that Mr. Hamlin tries to do his best as manager but somehow or Other he lets the boys do as they. Please which is poor discipline on the part of a -baseball or diamondbal) director. ArthuF Linn} éne of the city’s leading pitchers and a@ clean sport if there is one, begged his mate, Gonzalez,: to-bring tHe ball for the benefit of the fans who had come stubborn ‘Gopher’ listen- r members of the team ngooremed him. otherwise. laker, the team’s shortstop, quoted as remarking “that’s ht, Peter, I'l take the next e.”” 'Cheta If wé aré td Wavé. any more we might as rwell séé to it se fing élean play- ers are to Otherwise! Het’s let the thie ee for some; time. | ar Aid to think that the youngest ‘Fin the teani ave the main ones who are making all this trouble. Peter 'Geiizaléz and Willie Gates, who are always with Cheta Baker, ready to make trotible, have only started to play diamondball this seasoh and they feel so great about it that they think the games should be run as they feel. Too bad this trio; is wasting its valuable time in a small town. , We do hope Little Gopher will hop 6at of the bad company and go back to his nérmal self when he had lots of friends. er is, willing, to wager a week's Wary Against a pair of old boots ‘that Peter is sorry for his action fof the other night. Speaking of diamondbali re- minds us We have a thing or two to say about Ingraham. Ingraham, catcher for the Lopez yard A fine, hard fighter, has been socking the ball like nébody’s business lately. In the last four mes the p has accummu- jated a total of 11 safe hits out of 15 trips to the old pan. How’s that for a record? Well, according. to Roy Hamlin, Scorekeeper. Tra Coast Guard ship, declares ¢ starvation within » few miles’ o¢/he'll bet anything the Sluggers'will ‘beat the Pirates if they start off Casa for the Latins, Of course, 1888—Lord ‘Sackville, British |Wit® Quintan Lopez on the mound, it’s a different story. Powder, 2 for Special letter recom-j5c; for sale by all retail stores. ‘and members used. “leco-foco”| mending voting Democratic ticket. |Oct. 25-tf. matches to put lights on again. Rome in support of the Pope. 1881—Capt. = and his party, = ee bee De | 8,000. salorer Subscribe for The Citizen, During the first 11 months of Key West's 1867—French troops entered the last fiscal year the total num- ber of immigrants comitig into the United States legally was less than come ns amare jeat’s First Peneral Home Key Weits Fist Aisbilsiice . Servies PRITCHARD Phoné $48 Never Stoops an and | ser The writ-|, “| smacks NEIG BOR sane SLUR * day Associated Prenn), LECCE, Italy, Oct. 30.—An- tonio Danisi, of this city, has been cited -by local fascist headquarters Beéiitise’ He soundly sinacked a neigtibor who made a slighting al- lusion ,to the fasest regime, “Danisi has. instituted the prin- ciple of intelligent violence to si- ilence, to the tune of slaps, the yoicing of any. residue of anti- fascist, opinion,” the fascist secre- tary. said. The blackshirt press explained that it was the duty of any com- rade. thus to resent slurs on the regime. “CLASSIFIED } sure wa be intéresting| { to the local Gia i perform thei? - training. fert break it would be t nk, stk ney to tell Tetry about Pe and those rabid “Giant” fi Machin _ brothers. 1 we “Shorty” would mal that speech in the presente of Bill Terry. We could see Maneaso, Lique, Hubbell, Terry, Critz, Ryan, Saek- son, Ott and others in action. All we need:is a Tittle assigtance from thé Jocal fans, and we: can .jget them here to: play our own dene ander; thia head be inserted in The Citizen at ate of ica word for. eath in- ON. but the mininwm for the ae insertion in eve'y instance is ent for classified adyer- tigen its 1 invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger dcéotinte may have their advertise- metits: charged. Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele phowié number if they desire re rults,, With, each classified advertise- mént The Gitizen will give free an ee Razor Outfit: Ask for it. FOR RENT RESIDENCE, corner Caroline and Ann streets. Commodious and modern in every respect. Gas range and Kelvinator. Other- wise unfurnished, $30.00 per month. Wm, Curry’s Sons Co. sept25-tf NICELY ‘FURNISHED HOME| General Electric icé box and othe¥ conveniences. Apply 618) Céoline_ st¥éet. oct 26 | *° MALE HELP WANTED MAN. ‘WANTED. Supply custo evs with famous Watki Pro: sin Key West.. Business established, earnings av $25,.weekly, pay starts imme- diately. Write J..R. Watkins Compaiiy, 70-90 W. Iowa Ave., Memphis, Tenn. oct30-Itx RADIO. REPAIRING J. L. Stowers Music Co. oct LOST SPECTACLES, Bifocal, Tortoise- shell, rims. Suitable reward if returned to Key West, Citizen office. Oct. 30-2t. FOR SALE 600 SHEETS typewriting Only 56c. Get oe Artman Press. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. bundle 5c, containing? ‘28 .owptesiveg? of, papers. The Citizen Office. may1-tf boys. What do you think of a teat composed of C, Griffin behind the f plate; Lopez, Casa and Bethel toss- ing the ball; first base; Pie Traynor or Puby Carbonell at second base; William |” Cates at third; A. Acevedo, the Blondy Ryan or Key West; at shortstop, and in the outfield we could have M. Acevedo, Ludy Acosta, A. Pere and Angel Fruto? The batting orate for the game could’ b Giants—Moore, !f} Critz, 3b; Terry, 1b; Ott; rf; Davis, et; Jackson, 3b; Mane & Ryan, ss, and Hubbell or Luque, p. Key West—A. Acevedo, 38; C. Griffin, ¢; L. Acosta, If; Q. Lopez, p; W. Cates, 3b; M. Acevedo; rf; P. Carbonefl, 26; M. Pena, 1b, and A, Perez, cf, with Casa dnd Bethel in the bull pen warming up. Pie Traynor could be yékdy to step in the infield and Angel | Kruto in the o 0 ri elt AS wld have the best_of ie if they should want to win. a With a fittle effdtt Sf: the part the gredt Péha on{ “yack” NEW EQUIPMENT FOr onc} FOR PL Editor, The Citizen: | A new aluminum cylinder head! I would like to call the atten-|is now available. on special équip- tion of fogal city and county offi-| ment on all Standatd and De Luxe cials to the shooting that is going} | Plymouth models. it ae en ha noses, and} ‘This was announced yesterday wait il Someone is se-| bby -H. G. Moock, general sales t it ti t ae shi ade apres * | manager of the Plymouth Motor There has been shooting going! | Corporati ion, who stated that a on evety day for’ the’ past month, | | contpreésion ratio of 6.5 to 1 with in the vicinity of the Legion, Casa Maritia and Bascom)by the new head. iGrooms’ home, and everywhere It was stated that the aluminunt @ |from the, do to the Trust Fac-!head on the Plymouth not only ‘af. So I thing it is time for the! fords even greater pick-ub, bat offi rs of the law to do some-jalso increases top speed. before it is too late. | A CITIZEN. | } | eee not ¢ al hey West, Fla., was 30, 1933. Toiiay 8 Birthdays! eocccose! Cél Calvin Goddard, Director of Research of Northwestern Univer-| sity’s Crime Detection Laboratory, born in Baltithore, 42 years ago. is eedhomicdt Fred Morgan Kirby of Wilkes- Ist Barre, noted capitalist and, philanthropist, born at. Browns- atte, N. Y., 72 years ago. Sutherland, religious writ- prominent in the reli-| of Philadelphia, born in} Gertrude Atherton of Californ- ja, famous novelist, born in San Franeisco, 76 years ago. Zoe Akins, novelist and play- wright, born at Humansville, Mo., } 47 years ago. } Fanny Wallage E. Brown, Chat-| ‘anode; Tenn. M. E. Seok born at Chittenango, N. Y., 65 p. | Years aigo. j if > Paut valety, farted French writ- | ‘et, born 62. yetits ago. 516 SAW PUZZLES of the fans this game canbe ar- a .| ranged, and we would be able. to}-" 5 (s6e the world champions in action. |, As to the local clubs, I believe that the Pirates and Sluggers | ought to play a five- or seven- igame: series, and split the gate receipts 60-40 and keep in, condi- tion in case the game with the —— }Giants'can be arranged. These two local club could start the series November 5 and {play on the 12, 19 and 26 of No- vember atid on Deceniber 3, 10 and 17. Tt would take you right to Christmas—uniess one of the clubs A ‘win four ‘straight games. ‘And the éxtra morey made in % the ‘series would come *in handy Mrs. William E. Ochiltree of reville, Ind.) was elected ¢ buss LAinerican Wat {Mothers at t | ianapolis convention. Place Your Order Early + Over 500 Different Sami- ples To Choose From PRICED LOW 40 Styles of Engraving CHRISTMAS CARDS ARE MORE FASHION- ABLE THAN EVER THIS YEAR. WISH YOUR FRIENDS A MERRY CHRIST- MAS BY GREETING CARDS. FOR DISTINCTIVE CARDS, SELECT THEM HERE. Caras To Suit Every Taste At All Prices THE ARTMAN PRESS PHONE 5&1 organization’s In+} % American! ordinary fugl-was made possible} PAGE THREF Srseceseeeseec Today's H Horoscope Podedecsvsccvacccccoccccs This degree promises another hard worker who will compel a | good place in the world by persis- tence. In its best phases and with proper major aspects this quality Copal leads to great fortune; id even when hampered by con- trary conditions it will nearly al- ways bring large a measure -of success, (Copywrighted). GRANTED DIVORCE BUDAPEST.—Jan Ledar of this city was granted a divorce becats> ‘his wife played whist every day, ‘contrary to his wishes. Subscribe to The Citizen. e e e bute ci 10 LASt A ET SAVINGS through uanti! buyit at “bargein-day” i an economical Fae ee 8. DL DIELS | SPECIAL PAINT SALE | The following items are offered only for the present stock on hand. When thésé aré sd1d, there will be no more at thesé extremely low prices: SHERWIN, WILLIAMS Flat-Torie, on ¢ans only, regular price halt $1.50 98¢ , sky blue, canary yel- tend, fate green, buff, bright silver gray, olive tan, cream, gray, ivory, ivory tan. rs SHERWIN WILLIAMS Flo-lac, for stain- ing and varnishing in one operation, half wae ene cans only on sale, regular per half gallon, $1; 50 perl thistle... 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