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THE KEY WE «PERSONAL dudge Jefferson B. Browne,| who was epending e few days in! Miami, returned yesterday on the! Havana Special. Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Molina| left yesterday afternoon for Mi- ami where they will spend a va- SleSODeae ape ese oCoCesoepee FOLLOWING THROUGH (By JOVE) SOPOMSSSSCOPLASOEPOHOEHSOOSSOCOOTSOOOSOSOHOOOOOOOE Now I will give the fans a little, three and walked one. The first dope on the pitchers: game for the Acevedo Stars was Lucio has pitched the Sluggers) pitched by E. Rodriguez and Wick- twice to victory, once against the ers. Rodriguez allowed 13 hits Pelicans and ence against the|and Wickers two. Rodriguez also Stars. Griffin pitched against the} struck out two. The second game Pirates and also won his game. jof the Stars was divided by Se- For the Acevedo Stars, Gates’ ed for seven hits and four’ runs, relieved Sevilla’ in ‘one game’ walked one and struck out three. | against the Pirates and was cred- Gates, who was credited with win-/ ited with a victory. Molina pitch-, ating the.game, was touched for ed Sunday and held the Pirates to five hits, walked one and struck six runs, the same number his outstwo. Molina pitched the last club scored. game on Sunday for the Pirates and allowed six runs, nine hits and E. Rodriguez was credited with | walked three. Stars. Sanchez was credited with | For the Pirates, Lopez pitched the other defeat of the Pelicans. | the first game, allowing seven hits} * For the Pikates, Qiiintan Lopez} second game against the Sluggers lost the first game to the Pelicans | 8né ‘lost, eight to four. and Casa the second game to the 9 pitched. Sun-| This coming Sunday the Slug- | gers-and Stars. -wil play the first! | game beginning at 1:30. The bat-' ‘teries will -be Griffin and Ingra- jham,-and Sevilla and A. Castro. Inthe second game the Pirates j and Pelicans will cross bats. Lopez and Griffin -will be the batteries umber of hits and the same num- first game! for the Pirates. and Sanchez and : in the see-| Rodriguez for the Pelicans. Gilman Stewart, of Greensburg, _ Pirates! ind.,.won the title of “Corn Struck; Prince” of the world at the hay! and grain show in Chicago. ‘Ringworm—One ottie Imperial | Remedy is guaran’ eno! for any case. All druggists are thorized refund your money if dt fails.—Advt. ba 1984 ‘Plymouths. are coming! Kappel, as lsol Love Song in to Sk eto Once w ra Company entire ha 4 tomorrow afternoon and the role of Isolde, I feel as I did when I pietures of it, I thought I knew uate, feeble and futile Wide We GERTRUDE KAPPEL ——SS————— no oné, but sit by the hour with | within myself the moods through villa and Gates, Sevilla was touch-! cation of several deys and will re-' ‘turn about Sunday. Cleare, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Allan: B. Cleare; left yesterday afternoon for Mi- ami to spend.a few days sh rel atives, ” SSCS CS occes ee saEaees 1589—Cathenine de Medici, | wife of one french and mother of three others, able ruler, died. 1798—Congzess rewarded Kos-| Mrs. 'J. Simmons and son Earl, ciusko, the Polish patriot who had | Who.swexe guests for several days fought ‘in the American Revolu-| of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Nesmith, ‘tion and the four daughters of | Were outgoing passengers yester- ‘Count de Grasse, the French Ad-j “ey afternoon for their home in miral, with pensions and land. | Fort Lauderdale. E. A, Strunk, Jr., manager of | the South Florida Contracting and | Engineering company, left yester-. 1925—Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross) dey afternoon for a short business inagurated governor of Wyoming] visit in Miami —first of -her sex. a Mrs.Ventia Adams left on the afte train for a few days’ a stay at Marathon and will then go DULUTH, Minn-—Mre. Ethéll'to ‘Misini for a visit with reed Ponchard of this city was fined]:tiyes —+ for thrashing her father-in-law | | — BEATS FATHER-IN-LAW —- ST CITIZEN 4 | CLASSIFIED COLUMN MENTION Normal Lowe, who had been on| a business visit to Miami for few days, returned to the city last eer evening over the highway. RADIO REPAIRING “Mrs, S. P. Vecker left yester- sve Tapper tid ee repair day afternoon to join Mr. Vecker| @!! makes. Guaranteed service, who left Wednesday, accompany- J. L, Stowers Music Co. ing his son, Paul W. Vecker, as S far as Miami. Paul is returning} FOR SALE to: resume /his studies at Hotchkiss Academy; Lakeville, Connecticut. ~ ‘Mrs, L...Udry, of Miami, who’ eaine +hé ‘Place her ‘little son Marcel s-a boarding pupil at the convent, and to visit her daughter, Teresa Revnart, left yesterday; afternoon accompanied by ‘her iit- tle daughter, Rita, BLANK |SALQS able for every business. Only Se each. In 451, juni4-tf ‘WANTED WANTED—You to know that we ‘have the right prices on letter- E. L. Thompson, District Depu- ty Grant Exalted Ruler B, P. 0. Elks, arrived over the East Coast yesterday for an official visit with’ the local lodge Number 551. He was acocmpanied by his son, Ed- ward Thompson, Jr. statements end any form of printing. ‘Satisfaction guacan- teed. Call 61. The Artman Press. - jan7 . MEDICAL EPILEPSY—EPILEPTICS! troit lady finds complete relief novl} |March 22, 1820. BOOKS—suit-! Press, Citizen Building. Phone| heads, envelopes, business cards, | De-} eeecccscesess: Today’s Anniversaries | Ceccsccncecenecsoaeeeeee 1779—Stephen Decatur, famed’ naval commander, hero of © the War of 1812, commander of the expedition against the Dey of Al- giers in 1815, born in Maryland. | Died there, as result of ne, 1 17&2—-Robert Morrison, English missionary and Orientalist, found- er of Protestant mission in China, jborn.. Died Aug. 1, 1834. i 1811—Cyrus Hamlin, noted’ | American missionary and educa- }tor, founder of Robert ‘College jn Turkey, born in Maine. Died \there, Aug. 8, 1900. 1818—George H. Cook, inter nationally-known New Jersey’ geologist and professor, born at | Hanover, N. J. Died at New | Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 22, 1889. 1835—Olympia Brown, Univer-, for husband. Specialists home- abroad, failed. Nothing to sell. All letters answered. Mrs. Geo. Dempster, Apt. G-37, 6900 Mich. Lafayette Blvd. ‘West, Detroit. | jan5-1tx | salist minister, noted Wisconsin jand Baltimore feminist of ‘her: day, born at Prairie Ronde, Mich. | Died in Baltimore, Oct. 23, 1926, PAGE THRER famous German _ philosopher, born: - Died Sept, 15, 1926. 1855—King Camp Gillette, razor blade inventor and = manu- facturer, born at Fond du Lac, Wis. Died near. Los Angeles, July 10, 1932. The 1934 Plymouths are coming! Jan, 3-5t. Traces of radium deposits have been found in northern Sweden. Atteation Insurance Salesmen We lave the most attractive agency proposition in the State for men who can write $1,000 policy for $1.25 monthly. The lar- gest Company of its kind in the State. Write C. G, Eidson, Jr., Hil- © debrandt Bldg, Jacksonville, Fla. PALACE THEATER Montgomery Players Present “DAN’S OTHER NIECE” On the Screen “SPORTING CHANCE” Matinee, 10-20c; Night, 15-25c¢ Key West's First Funeral Home Key Weat's First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps she teed | C e, to Sing Worlds Greatest when he interfered in a quarre between ther and ther d. ‘ ‘Miss Leonara Blackley covers 10} communities for local news which writes for the Santa Amna, The 1934 Plymouths are coming! Jan, 3-5t. LEGALS COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, MONROE COUNTY, FLORTDA, Re tate of Se D. BETHEL, Dei NOTICE (OF INTENTION TO MAKE: APITACATION ‘FOR FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby on the 8th day of March, A. D. 1934, present to the Honorable Hugh Gunn, County Judge of Monro y, Florida, my Final Report hers and ask for the ap- prova} of same, and apply for Final Discharge in the Estate of John D.j Bethel, Deceased. Dated January 3, 1934. L. M. GERSTEL, Adzhinistrator. jan5-12-19-26; feb2-9-16-23; mars s Pf i bee NN EE A UE RC A ad ee ARTY TR RT SE aoe begeei tan; and finally the ecstatic duet of the lovers. Tristan, the meeting of the the unbelievably beautiful music of the long duet, the haunting which | which I must pass during those OF | three terrific acts. Of study there/ to | is no end. | I first sang the role as a girl of | ‘wenty-three and how many times | ce then I cannot say; but never | do T look at the score that I do! |mot find something new, some-| {thing which I have not seen be- | fore which casts a new light upon | attempting. shaping of a phrase here or of phrase there often gives an ¢ warning song of Brangaene, the coming of King Mark—then the fatal sword of Melot. Again the third act brings still another change of mood, the mys- teriously ominous introduction, the nostalgic piping herd, the delirium hero and, at fast, Isolde, the curtain. Tt is a superd deen amembied for Jo! Wi Lowe, of the export office 1846—Rudolph Eueken, world. given that I willii SEWING MACHINES—We re-! pair all makes. Guaranteed service, Singer Machine Agency,} J, L, Stowers Music Company. ; nov27-tf| of thé Florida East Coast Railway company, who, with Mrs. ~Lowe and daughter, ‘Nancy, were spend- |. jing several days with relatives at! oni eared yesterday! | Mrs. Lowe will return later. | | Theo and Avis Mitchell, daugh-| Look! Puff has fallen—But see ters of’ Mr. and Mrs. B. Mitcheli,| ‘how ine lands! His clever maneuver brings cheers: aac of Key West, left yester- day for their home in| from the stands. New Smyrna after a visit of sev-| The skates ‘round his middle now veral days as guests of Miss Mar-j work as a sled, 4Goshorn, daughter of Mr.| And Puffy, the Pig, hits the finish and Mrs. G. N. Goshorn, Ahead! AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit given free with each classified advertisement. ASK ney ni The 1934 Plymouths are coming! Jan, 3-5t. 1 F NEVER AN OFFER LIKE THIS BEFORE IN KEY WEST TO TRY AN ELECTRIC RANGE without the expense of buying one If you just can’t make up your mind as to the merits and advantages of electric cookery... . If you are hesitating because of the initial payment. .,. And if you are in doubt as to how it would work in your own. case. If you are one of these, yeu can take advantage now of our TRIAL PLAN, which makes it possible for you to have one of these modern servants without buying it. You try it in your own home in your own way and be convinced of its advantages. We make this proposal, for we know its advantages. Be one of the first to use our TRIAL PLAN. This Is Our Trial Plan We wwill install in any home served by our Jines (without cost to you for wiring and installation) a four burner Crawford elegtric range. 6 bei ® You pay only a small trial charge of $2.00 monthly on the electric range, plus the cost of current used. ° There are no restrictions. You try this medern servant until you are satisfied that it should be a permanent equipment in your home +++ @r, we will remove it whenever you prefer. Installations will be made in the order in which the orders are received. Phone 16 tor farther intormation, as this ad does not give all the details ees You have been wanting to see for yourself how clean, safe, fast, and economical electric cookery really is. NOW is your opportunity te try it in your own home at little cost. The Key West Electric Company A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager