The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 18, 1934, Page 3

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i you| . of 3 ae 2 18th day of Wouldn’t think united. solenm-like a ‘ ‘ fo ire _[aerstaned, ‘| RECORDS COMPILED ‘AT SACK. | Cound. Jug cpa apt eek SONVILLE BRANCH OF COM, | ciiarse as see mento annexo of the Estat PANY REVEAL LARGEST rave Gispert. decorated: and that at |: 1814—Jobn Bart, Michigan pio- the same time he will final inventor and capitalist, born returns of his accounts: as Aa-| R&tts oe 4 | ininistrator cum testaméento:aniexo|in Erie Co.,N.-Y. Died in De- |>gral estate and ask for their ap- troit, Aug. 16, 1886, Reeonds of the+ dacksonville | 4 aministrator cum ‘testariente ene] £626—Beriah Magoffin, whe branch “of “the Ford Motor Com-| nexo of the ‘Estate of. Enrique resigned as governor of Kentucky 'pahy for © Maych: ‘revealed the! WILLIAM -V. ALBURY, * {im 1862 ‘because he found: it-im- T’would Tike ‘to ‘mike a -predic-; ber ‘when it ‘was’ hard ‘work “for | greatest number of new Ford car, “tiomney, for Administrator’ cum possitje to carry out a: poliey of eee tion before ‘the » t ‘baseball| Mayg to 'stodp and‘ grab one. Fand track Aelivition atace Marck: une Ere Te Wiss. neutrality, born at ‘Harrodsburg, NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAM- pea tered pp. First, 1 think that free ve sony | 9-16 Ky.. Died Feb. 28, 1885. 4 a the iggers are fot in the race, And ‘as’ for ‘the Stars, |well, 1; = PIONS TAKE OPENING COM. because they -have lost some of Will say ‘this muth, ‘they ‘deserve | March atso showed ‘an inerease! 1828—Frank “H. T. Bellew, TEST BY SCORE OF 1 adiD, thelr best layers, namely, Lucilo| all enedit for the: way théy have in cat'and truck deliveries of bet-| CLASSIFIED [src ee oe me { f : Gonzalez, Griffin and R. Bethel,| held down those veterans on ithe trator, born in India, Died June ‘SENATORS WIN, 6.5 : | their pitching staff. ‘If they can| Sluggers ‘mid: Pitates. | They sre ai cage ates pe se ut c 29, 1888. feecure a capable ‘pitcher, they will| beld their ground with the best Mr: priers i LOLU ane Mad give any of the clubs a run faye! them, Gates deserves a lot of dealers on: file-et the branch Secesececcecscdenscepess | 1859—William Travers Jerome, {hpecinl ta The Citteen) |their money. ‘They have ‘Cyril! praise amd’credit’ ‘Me‘has pitched dicate April business will continue : famed New York lawyer, -anti- NEW YORK, April ~18.—The| Griffin behind the a a stilt| some wonderful: ball for ‘those at an = penser dha rand ar- RADIO REPAIRING <| Tammany crusader, and distrieb Chitwan N lean give any player a ight, ! youngsters. In fact, all have play- "@ngemen' we nm made with ttorney, born in New York. Died mpion Giants triumphed over Stew plays -d for the last 20 years. | ed well: arid - all deserve “equal the home ‘plant ‘at ‘Dearborn Pager 2 oo teae there, Feb. 18, 1934. see eredit. “1 «would “like to see ‘a ''se- | Supply «the “additional ‘cars “and| <y L. ‘Stopers Music Co. 1 || yesterday of the 1934 “baseball! pic Traynor, Albury, Cates andj ries between the Stars “nnd ‘the trueks to meet ‘the ever growing; i we lana ate *} season “with Carl Hubbell on the Joe Hale, make up a very good in- Pinates,.in ¢ase the Sluggers ‘can 4emand for Fords that is follow. | FOR RENT Hound and a crowd of 27,000\field. Fruto, Gopher and Scott or net get a capable hurler.to pitch ing ‘the-line’ of improved: general , 20 } {fans watching the contest. | Machin im the ontfield are about for them‘. « «' ‘ ; business ‘conditions so definitely/#yRNISHED APARTMENT, Gen. ; ceremonies | tHe same the Sluggers -have. al-| es noti¢eable/iin the southeast. «| eral Bleetric Ice Box. Archie were featured by.a tribute to the Ways had. So all Manager Manilin; . 4: undetwtdnd ‘that on, Sunday,| _‘S¢rvice parts business-in March’ thompson, 001° Eaton, Phone late John Joseph McGraw, ‘man.’ has to do now is go out and find /April 22, ‘the ’ colérad “baseball .coMtinues the ‘report, showed | g79.J. apri4-tmox baiger @f the Giants pitcher.- He used. Sanchez - © tedm. wilt have the field, -playing ‘urtherinerease of ‘better than, with players week ago but the-was Of férm iid against a club from~Staart, Pia. | 160 Percént-over March, 1982.'FOR RENT—Furnished apart up across the field while a bugler hard. He jean. use"®. | The °present; seriés. will have, to March,'4934,, jalso ‘showed ‘the! ‘ments, Very reasonable. 180 Hblew taps-with the immense’ crowd | Gésela, and @ iféw thers, |sratt tintil the 20th before jit: cap AtBest volume of parts, business! Duval street. epriett standing with bared’ heads, ww /andi-by! the time ‘the first half is | continue playing.’ Right ‘iow js fone in ‘anyohie’ month’ since;! __ 5 - ‘The. seote in the “New York-|ovet hb will have them in! shape | fg time'when the ‘present series 1980: : -7>'\! *? FOR RENT—Furnished or ‘wn. Philadelphia ‘National League tilt’ for the lay-off series, lis ereating interest and ‘the decid-| Most -optimistie. are ithe meports; . ¢umnished « bungalow. Modern pas 004: : t ‘ ¥ jing game probably “viit ‘be prayaa of Ford dealers. throughout _ the! conveniences. ‘Curry ‘Moreno, The Washington Senators came! Second, & think that ithe Pirates! an\ that date. “Why shoald the Seuth:on the outlook'for business’ 619 Southard street, Phone out vietoriots over the Boston Red have regeined their old form grounds be given to some other during the toming ‘Spring and) 273-w. Spr T-5t : Sox by a score of .6-5, with 2% playing the brand of bal}. club: and the ' ledgue * wait ~ two Summer: ntonths.' “Spurreth on’ by ————_+»-se=s<+-~-t—ere | Down in the ship where the’ sailor { Klumpp. Whitehill and Crowder, Made them the Island City weeks to play? By then the play- (the ‘continuous’ favorable ‘reports: phe ine Ponts cia used. inthe box ‘for the Nats, | Pions for-several years, and ers will not be bn edge as they are of national recovery, these denlers ‘ Puff finds a parrott which ehats Rhodes, Pennock and H. Johnson’ "OW on’ they'ate going to be hard | now “and ‘the public ‘will “lose in- ave exteritive plans -under ‘way/A REFINED, -middle aged lady.) "0 Sogo. Po served in“the same capacity for t0 beat. Casa ‘is “piteliing good ' ; nét let them tise their t° assist? in “hurrying: the-retuen ‘would like position as practiced — the defeatéd club. : ball. A. anil M. | Acevédo »\ are | own grounds? ‘ to nonthaley, i! nurses house keeper, or care of |“T come from Trinidad,” sereams 5 dae 0 sal : Gels \ eeeneeeetae |. children. -.Address M. A, care| the big Polly, field with one ‘out jin the eleventh | Seanons age, and hitting the apple | ‘Let’s hear ftom F. Acevedo, ‘FRUIT DEALER BE Ca aprl8-3t}.i4 sailor bought me—now wasn't by. Manager Joe Cronin started 2|Tight onthe nose. Pena, that hit-! Mendoza, R. Gomez and others in | SALI that folly ” rally, that enabled the Senators:to; less wonder, is alse “surprising | terested in hhascball ip Key West... _. : nose, out their opponents. before | 4! the fans these days by getting | 4, t) what ‘they. are going to do = FERRY a crowd of $3,836 spectators. one or two hits in almost every! cnont it. Pe ‘The Cleveland Indians downed |f#me and some for extra bases. Fes 1S | ; | the St Louis Browns, with Earl) Maye is also mystery—now he is) “y think that something ought to! Notman . Lowe. , purchasing |; Averill. setting the pace. with s eA be done about ‘forming a diamond.|agent for Tift’s. Cash Grocery,). Only Se each. home run and a double. Twenty- fball league in this city. Every |avho Jeft. yedterday oyer the high-| Press, Citizen ‘Botiding. other: city in Florida has one,-why| way for Miami to purchase fruit! 51, : not Key West? We can-count on and vegetables for this store, wir,' the “Army, Rélief, Parrott and aed home today that he missed the; REPAIRING few other teams -that can be/|ferry-at Matecumbe, and will not; feats ed Bae angnale ius meee able to return. until tomorrow | SEWING MACHINES —We rat bm wae 1c Se iv. | evening. : i. | Catgs dogs not. care to -start, wel Mr, Lowe is bringing a full sup-| reesions Wage aes Se io et some one else. . What; do 'ply..of frpits.and vegetables to he| J, L. Stowers Music ve You-say, fans? Pag ‘placed on the market here. ; Li rt HH Haier 2 Fi a hl e wE ig | First Publication of a Masterpiece Held Secret for Nearly a Century ESC HAR LES DICKENS’ | ALN EVENT of first impor- | the whole world. First publica- | tion of a new Dickens work in 1934 is something that could a “first edition” of a world 332 pile en Oe Cord BiiiiT

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