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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Privy They Loaded tape’ chugging on " , ‘ " d “17702 petée M. Roget, English | its warm-up when the man came F at back. He said, “Jeff ‘3 it’s all ” : ; piysietal sagan . ‘a A see cna right. But he says don't wreck the ey seer ie - a ably ‘5 7 ship unless you can kill each other q * 3 3 a born. i jep' nt doing it.” . Winslow chuckled. The attendant ee : 6 : said “That prop don’t balance right. i 1782—D; Webstér, famed We only been using her for short ‘, Atvieriéaw ‘statésiiai! and orator; 4 pay hops.” , lawyer, Congressman | and U. S.! 4 Nand Bh tip; grandma. i Senator from Massachusetts, pres- a a4 imb upy Frank. You want to pee- , a idential candidate, Secretary of | yy, th t of a high*rotlt og (By By JOVE) State, born in New Hampshire. Soave, colbert fo stale Grabame shook his head. He ad- ‘ ™ Justed his‘ ‘chutepatk and got’ in see deodevennnes, KeWedee i Die of Marshfiéld) Mass:, Oct. The lads see the liner go down to i its’ grave. THE CHASE BEGINS pi Att oe coast: He geen COVERS HITTING AND'FIELD‘; yranager Acevedo: just niorter:) If the Sluggers. win. they- will it thee ie was equipped wi * =e o 5 . ING OF TEAMS MAK. no doubt: be the league winners. | The ship’s swallowed up and some} pars Frank, let's go!” daal Frese Soe iptond ve the : Lona ce Mbemes = cif marke the anaes . ‘The motor roared: Beblad him chee mena ; : Piss hacacye cameras wus sped tg. hie dy Bort! int Philadet.| “My. tooth brush,” yells Flufty.) i i * ay at . low: Pr tr? je empl oF ale The funniest part of the game| Player and:Club @, AB-R: H. Pet,| Mole Dted'at' Orstige, N- Ji, July] “That's what T forgo ff... he goes” ing—" . Crake dia nor atsile. He expert |. In order to settle a discussion} wis watching” Gabriel’ playing|P; Castro, Stars. 5 23°6.12 .621) 15) 1894 | Subscribe for. The: Citizen. ‘50 — ' y Winsl third for the Pelicans. Eve time} Cates, Sh nme i a Sak eden. me Se eth Hee Ge at et ee el “/ Sereda Stare 8 10-2 6 600). 1S18=Nehon! Liidington, Mich-| veecceeeceoceesansuawuse who could joke in any. situation. 1 would! cutet! a‘ ball’ he would| F. Acevedo, Stars 3 10 = Oneelong ago—he was that way i — and: their managers: | iust:tie himself up in » knot, and| A. Actdo, Pirates 5.21 1428] get and: Wisconsin pioneér of the! L TFTED tod; Humor was stmplé to” under: | the official! scorekeeper has: given) berore he could throw the ball to| Albury; Sloggers 3:12 “410] WwinbeF indiistry, born in Putnam | P sti’ thivse <diys: you laughed’ | The Citizen’ a stamdinig’ coveritid! first he would have to unwind| Pena, Pirates .. 5 18 388} CO Nag Died" in’ Chicago, Jan. | : 7 | COLUMN 1850—Seth Low; New York City | ** gene onee becausé you felt like ity'or to keep} tiie” hitting” and’ fielaitig” of each’ hi self again, and when he did] Baker, Stars 13 up your courage. club, thrdw the ball it went with such| A, Castro, Stars 4 16 ‘m just— merchant, Columbia. University | Advertisements ander this head ‘The’ dapper’ Mr. Greeve bounded ched in a steep bank | N& the’ batting’ list by’ one’ pont ‘baseman, over, Gabriel is just an|'G, G'eia; Pelicans 5 18 bresident, New. York mayor, “the | will be inserted in The Citizen at was’ 1é8% bunipy. Curious how at | interested-and: who-have been’ put-} Gobbler to get two hits off Gates’ Saturday’ 's issue of The Citizen, Payment. for classified ver. iF" 7 T leasly, “you forgot your contract.” ame the*lovg'line of surf stood out’ | ting up arguments as to the club! offerings. "the. batteries® were’ Gates ahd’ C. poser. ‘and’ musician, |tisements is invariably in, advanee, |}. — +My, contract?” asked, Grabante, | 1Ké ‘broken: whits ribbons floating’ | that: is’ fielding’ or’ hitting with 3 Garcia’ inthe first’ game and’ Grit-|' . Died“ Nov. 30, 1931. but regular advertisers with ledger |}; puzzled, He’saw that.the crumpled | in’an abyss of darkness. more ‘consistency. than the other.} All the Pelicans need is a catch-{ finiand.Casa-in the second game. accounts may have their advertise. ear prep hy asthe onethatMyberg|' Frank‘glancéd“at-the {lluminated ~ ments charged. : w Nar port posthes Mibers Meant eee |) In the fielding department, it|er,.a couple’ of outfielders and a etleite _1856—Willis L. Moore; meteoro-|" Advertisers _ should give 5 $5.00 FREE I€E f a ry o The motor thundered. the plane | at this time the league lead-| force that it would either reach! Castillo, Sluggers 4:19 lurched, Gratidme’ strained’ against" ing Sluggers find themselves he#d*!the power plant or knock the first},M. ‘Atvao; oti 21 down the stairs behind: them: A ‘ela. above its nearest competitor; whith | outfielder, and you can’t make} Swain, Stars 12 31, s¢holar in polities,” born.in Brook- | the rate of 1c a word for each im Paper fluttered in his Sait Yedto below aadito the right; | is the Star clan; This table’ of | him an infielder. ‘Car’nell,. Pirates 5 18 1333 flyp. Died*Sept. 17, 1916. \sertion, but the minimum: for the) ‘ - al Long Beach to the left and ahea fielding and hittifig no doubt will ‘teins - first insertion in eve-y instance-ts $30.00:and 5:00 Bis belt/as the wheels left the ground The: over the water; the air | settle the questitn among those|’ Martinez’ was the only Fi: Well, just as I: predicted’ in $56—John Hyatt Brewer, .not- 25e. Wr ht O OM tot hadgiven ‘is shown that the Pirates, now tied | couple of pitchers, and then they; Casa” pitehe a » ad like the* Casa of rf ihn bie hands. Blane: vibrated excessively—the u2- | +. second place in the league! will have a good ball club. ‘oid ‘itd eld the. Sin sal at ogist; car ays eat Weather | street address as well as their tele- Greene said, drawing himself] balanced prop—he estimated that ‘ born at|phone number if they desire’ re rect importantly,.."You'll be-need.| they were doing. considerably bet. | *#Hding with’ the Stars,-has taken Only five -hits were credited off bi Sar Fai! Died at’ Pasadena, | sults, If Sold for Casti ing some publicity work done: If 1} ter than a hundred; they should'be | first place by’one point. The Bucs)’ Ax to the Stars; they all-hit the}jhis delivery: What differénct} cal, Dec. 18; 1927. With cach’ clasainiea’ seme may recommend my services to|at‘Calletite field within the hour, | has handled a total of 197-chances|iapple safely for at least. one hit,;from the last time he. pitehed,|’ ment The Citizert will givevtted aa |: you—" Reflectively he stared at the town’ | for an average of .918, while the }ontside of Molina-and Swain. Mo-| when 14 hits bounced off the| ~ 1991 pdward Windsor Kem Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for|!. 2: Days: Fi Trial: Winslow's long arm réached’out.| lights that swung behind’ them on’| league-leadérs have had 224 plays! jing so far has not: hit safely. inj Sluggers’ bats’ all! over: the’ Navy ble ted ill acide petnnuiet ree ira The palm of his hand presséd'gently, | the left. Hereconstructed the events | coming its way for a’ pércentagey’ ‘this league. Field, and Carbonell had to pitch He, noi lustrator, | cartoonis inexorably against Greene's pearl-|that ha@'calminated with Winslow | of .917. to the last two batters in the last | 2% autHor, noted’ for his pictures ney Glie aatisenbt gray chest. Mr. Green, perforce was | and hii'im a’ plane headed for the HOW: THEY: STAND: ! peo, ‘frame of Negro: life; born in. Sacramen- RAD ’ pushed backward, Mexican border, He calculated. the Batting . Castro has socked thé apple : Cal... Died at, Ridgefield, —.519 MRPATRING. Wer i “Greene,” said Winslow seni, ebiinées for and against thelr find | yyy, AB R. safely in: the five games: he’ has f jgnih., Sépt.:19,. 1988. REPATRING. Wer repair) }. “you get upstairs with Paula... and! ing Janie Kent at the end of thielr | outers’ 18 3t Be s\played. Sunday: he hit one'in five} Joe House’ camte back Sumdify all makes. Guaranteed service,|}. __ 3 stay there!” He gave an abrupt'| journey. He discovered that his mind | wee" 1 ‘oga{ttips to the:plate: with blood in’ his eyes, arta’ Casa} LE GALS J. L. Stowers Music Co: _ -USE-OUR PURE ICE shove, Greene stumbled backward] could not definitely arrange and Stats =e - 181 3f 6 . mies was all’ frowns after that’ ganie}« : Be aphed mengege clarity the facts tliat. he knew. They | Pirates ...... 179° 80 49° Buker is: another Star that| He lost, but after Sunddy’s con-| 77 Saeaas couRE: enATE OF FOR SALE They passed out of the house and did not make exact sénse. Pelicans .... 160: 19° 34 . ‘boosted:his® batting average as he ttest he was all smiles; Hé was} ° IDA. TWENTIETH JUD) LD PAPERS FOR SALE. On Aw automobile accident had been 7 got three’safeties out of five trips|*2 happy that’ he went’ to work] | ioB CouN-| 0) . ty raged, he was convinced, by the Fielding tor thre’ patter. | Monday on the reliéf ahd‘aftet all} Gparies Romeo DuPont: bundle 5c, containing. 25 old saad |sterutet cwostee ox tr sesrenat” | Picst ith 14, te the workmen were going hone’ he aE EOE ite, papers. The Citizen oftiee, || HIBATSTH AND) a ‘8 o a it’! Pirates: ........ ‘ ee novi | # alinost siniuttaneousty with. its ot |'Sluggers . 138 67 ‘o17], A. Caled Sevilla’ ard’ Gates} Soa’ he Foewor it ate thee: ca| Niue. W. Dupont, ; * Defendant. by | currence doubtlessly had prévented’ | Pelicans .... 121 4 , tWo' safétiés out of four trips kndek off. ORDER OF’ PUBLICATION BLANK SALES BOOKS—Suit- : i : “gah apPenri he Ortega ftrom- bringing. his. plan to . 185 to’ tiie’ pan. Pet Ipete Bac peed thee able for every business. In completion. Griffin also is dite a few wor = ag, the defendant ’ 7 : n a we a dupli with carbon. papet. headed south, Grabame noticed that ae : , Mulriager’ Acevedo predicts that|'of praise, It seems He’ has’ thé: a $e acwodrosioent of ote, each. ‘The. hé would’ give all the teams a run} numbér'on the Pirates; and dae of fiorida, ona? that tee Press, Citizen Building. fe ahfor theit mi ey, and so far he Lael bxeing lost’ a' tough game: No ore tei iherefe awerof'twenty-one years;} 51, jones oi the 22+ La tepten dere eteygepraer jdone so. He has lost two games| was to blamé but himself: Tw the} resi ae acct te beand. ane. Ia He muttered,.“What a hell of a| them that it was becausé Ortega atid’ both’ have been hard fought | first’ frame they: touched! big dey BY RR Sa aneeee 06: che sac TIA of wastone? tee cer allvies having he battles, one to the Pirates and one] livery'for three'hits; and'stiltheyhen or serore sieuaay, thease | REPAIRING Winslow, intent over the. wheel,| presont situation with a romantic | The Key West basketballiteainj}to the Sluggers, and he played aj failed to score. Inthe’ next’ eight) fh January: A. Dy 1834. otherwise| SpWING MACHINES—We . re- chuckled dryly. objective. Miss Kent, she had satd, |now making a tour of the Bast|tié gainé with the Buccaneers. So,| frames they touched:him for'elght| (Hen as confessed’ by sald. de:| pair all makes. Guaranteed “That's a crack at me, I guéss. Coast of Florida, last’ night’ dé2}wateh out for this bunch of kids.| more, but his: wild! throw’ to. the! Agency, Wait'll you've lived in this town as} contract would be broken {f 8! feated the Redlands 'five by s#score ‘i g aroun case mgeeach week for | 7 gear pr saragy een janl) he still neld Myberg’s:scrap of what was that’ plan?’ Janice He tore it across and held the '# subsequent disappearance longias I have. That's a lot of money; married, therefore Ortega had of 38 to 20. In the second game, the Pirates Sf in’ the Key you'te. throwing away. complished an abduction. The Redlands’ 4 i n ges published pliyéré ‘havé'Ween |and the: Sluggers played nick” ana{Ch sGouhig and state. aes + arrest: wenn cee FERal Mas easured that the matd | aefenting some: of the West teams| tick fromfistart to'finish, The Stage | 108e, there’is always>aceause, (seat sie ae dao) December, 1933, MISCELLANEOUS “Am 1? You; loguese 00.” For’ a in the state, and. their defeat by. jost their own game when 3 Ds ee ” gare ay Cire ete cos t. ‘ : : the Key West’ aggregation: shows | Giiffi i¥ew home arid’ had| No complaints: Have beett heat} riper gL YER, |AN AUTO STROP' RAZOR’ minute he drove in silence, where-| not’ know the man—would = 7 ; ss Govrstee Deany ig given free with eath’ cldssified he sald; in n curious to#@,| taken no such bold steps to accom- | that the Idcals are in*great shape: |Stéve ‘ut at the’ plate by’ at least | on the’ umpiring: of aes ane eke ie advertisement: ASK FOR IT: “You're no fifth-wheel, Frank. I'm|plish his end. It was possible, of | Tonight Key’ West. plays West} 10 feet. At least it goes to show! Varela: I suppose they’ made: sorifé| 'y.8ol saan : ere ia you're clong. Myberg sensed | course, but rather incredible. Palm Beach; afd tomorfow’ night|that the Sluggers have not an un-| mistakes, but the: best: umpires: in You get things done. [—” In the first place, Ortega was re- | will meet the strong’ Edison’ qain-|beatable team. thie gimme’ make mistakes, Grahame sald a little bitterly, “So| putedly wealthy. Would he, then, |tet of Miami. —_— do you, Spin—when your job’s at/ take such elaborate, and melodra- "4 With’ the Sluggers minus Es- T beli@ve‘ a gar they . matic méastres to engineer an . J P " and: less: arguing: amon; “When my job’s—Yes, | guess|elopement which when consum- jmond Albury’ ana Castillb: they ets’ will. bring’ the pon gp you're right.” mated would relieve Janice Kent’ Be pee Ng Subic be their money, | gait ‘ of the necessity of y } ' - apt ote tial biue roadster slid to # stop| making her own living? Why then, ( i, Strength on the field: . F Capote before a smail building. Behind | should there be any pretense of mak- ete ey Her tcepe villages, go varitn ft’a hangar bulked whitely against ne ArT tee hens on a i ae . . Buntiy’ is wot the sécorid base- his decisions: to thé: best’ of Wis i Consolidated no ere -@ doubleheader! man: that’ Albury isi Catés hit ot her own) tree will? Considering’ | of basketball at the High School| a'triple’in:four trips to'the plate: treet mall fo cn a his own regard for her, this method"| Gym tonight. Seoty ‘hit three’ out of four’ tri on re jot fe rensouine gave Fratk'a glow of | ‘The second deant of the varsity # aed j will meet a squad fromthe Coast} 1t sééths a¥ if’ the lead! fi a him ver, ad if the leading hitters ee the peat be Guard Cutter Unalga. of the’ Sluggers’ have used! y all]: been taken against her will, | The nightcap” will’ be between iene hits and’ runs what purpose? There could |the ninth grade team and’ e ‘Claw'left them. F to nit, not see reasons why a gist |stddé for the honor “of Juntorles “use them up too’ fast’ for 1 epee ‘who Was beantt. | High Champs, ap thought théy ‘would need» a cee 9 * fire FLORDABRINS go y ransom, or he could For the Pirates, Arniando’ Aée-|; Wagely. The last motive 2 remote, and thi’ sécond II- veto stetis to: have: regained bid the first as he had proved , ing eyé, and his legs are baekt himself was impractical. These’ | to normal’ again, as he hit three safeties and stole a couple of The Steamer Florida of the’ P? tate I raed tie’ will’ win’ the and O. S..S. company. arrived yes- ng ¢ msitip and’ the’ .,. | terday from Havana’ with 62° pas* stolé base honors. Just watch! How erage be ue 6 sengers, of whom 26. were aliens, | 80d" sé@: japanese’ ci can it predict catthiquakes' « few ho wo automobiles, freight and box! digs itt A *| mitt. Pena and M, Acevedo hit two in The Yacht Mascotte with own-| fout trips td’the pan aind’ incréas- | inietalled" by: the coat and ;er H. B) Plant and party on ed their batting averages. yi promt wectnct | board; arrived early this morning and is berthed at the F. E. C. a bee an B Pirates played a explosions that told Frank that they | terminal docks, well’ outsidé 0} Carbonell’ sah wore gliding to a landing. | ‘The vessel had been in'the vici-| bobbled two, Today's H OFOSCOF ( [nity of Tortugas for the past eeee SO SSS2 000088808888 j Week where the owner. and his} Next Sunday the Sluggers will] Here is a lifé of sutcess,. i | guests were angling: | play the Pelicans; and'if' they win|there is proper leading. It may they will be credited with the | be lost im contemplation or ab- ose | BUT FEW COLLEGES IN: Sr Bet of the league, and will sorted i ambition: With edoce- KICKS COP IN NOSE OHIO SHOW play the winner of the second/tion and right life, there is great i { INCREASE j haiz. strength; without it only’ medieere CHICAGO.—Greta Bradley, 18,| ‘ — rachenctop ie spmcuntintle sidinecir sh this'ad does not give ° of this city, kicked a policeman in| ‘The Pirates will play the ae lachineness of section: 7802—Detroit incorporated as the nose when he arrested her for .O., Yow lave been wanting to coon. ener r i 5 -t aed ECONOMICAL ELECTRIC COOKERY ee ‘a ft > Q871—Withelm 1 made fist! A “sea gull” a il dan ee eae ; ets Remedy. pertinity’to'try it ix vour own home at little cost. i an Kaiser, from whieli dates! brid between an airplane and aj Women this year, but four ol . E n Empire. watereraft, has been invented. , tered increases in co-eds and AT OT: jothers recorded higher i F it 1884—(50 years ago) Ameri-/Scott of England reached the ments of men. ; . Steamer City of Columbus! South’ Pole only to find that/ Ohio State university’ here: ced off Massachusetts. Amundsen’ of Norway (first to the largest total enrollment, 4 , ‘ ALF. AYALA, Sales Manager vegeh’ it)’ had been there month) } 448, with the University of , ‘ 1912—Heroie Capt. Robert F. | en eel TEE el 2 i BE aan i We will install in any hoa served’ by (without cost te you ithe wiring end installation four burner Crawford: electric range. ee oe OE A iE.

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