The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 1, 1934, Page 3

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TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1934. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN i se | Daily Grons-word Ponsic | TODAY'S. WEATHER, | CLASSIFIED: SPO. Ee : ee Shee 4 : lS j : Se: gues Son Ss eee ALO A tures of 90 degrees Ay abe, ‘ SEALE H ‘ nd yesterday in portions of. ‘an: | 5 7 yand Squth pele G'S, KENNEDY, ' certion, but the minimum for the Yesterday's Precipitation T. Ins, cia} in ‘Charge. few: iortion in evvry tnstanen Je Normal Precipitation .... ..06 Ins. ' oattent acn men Cee the | Eis =) brn] 0] =1 a -4 [0 [zZ[> [rls] 10/1} zinisi> (RELIEF DEFEATS {LOCAL GOLFERS LOPEZ PLAYERS | TO PLAY MATCH |#G&-- IN DIAMONDBALL' WITH MIAMI UNIT) = S553 = ot fuel . ontinent 46. 60, Head covering x ‘ormerly 8. Still 61. Composition ti PM. QOGOMH BWEt DOREY ERWO ESE foatalolrmgixciz |< BBpo: sO BD parted . Lateral - Dow! ale & Perform 51. Forward 4:35 6:22) ee Prepares tea fees aren Barometer nt 8 a, m, today: ured scissors Sea level, 29,98, , WEATHER FORECAST. {rook at the soldiers—they're]. #1, Mane®.. Guarantend ‘i the guard; Till 8 p. m., Wednesday . changing Key West and Vicinity: Partly You'll see Puffy,"too, if you. look i» very ‘hard; TNE BA Pe = cloudy tonight and . Wednesday; Hés: watching with” Shepard, OF dgeaey eet APARTMENT, Gen moderate northeast winds, -£: friend; eral Electric Ice Box. ~Arebie Pictida: Generally faie'tontaht| 4. acs inet ‘Thompson, ‘1001 Eaten,: Piene v And hoping .the'march of the sol-! @79-J. aprid-imox and ‘Wednesday excépt probably} diers won't end. —_— pelea sopsa.i the first Yankee run in the 6 to 4. 4 course Saturday ‘and Sunday, May occasional showers in northeast! -‘ a OGRE o EF" \FOR _RENT—Furnished :.apart- Blondon’ Goehring, fast-going)5 and 6. ? Gla + portion. This year marks the. 200th an-; | ments." Very reasonabio.- 120 {third bateman‘of the Relief, was! fer Pag bol ‘available arr Jacksonville to Florida Straits:| niversary of the ‘migration of] ‘Duval street. apri4.t? CHICAGO WHITE SOX TRIM py oNDON _ GOEHRING GETS/CLEM PRICE APPRISED OF RE- CLEVELAND INDIANS; ATH- | FOUR-BAGGER FOR WRECK-| TURN TOURNAMENT AR- LETICOS VICTORS OVER RED ERs, SCORE IN OPENING, RANGED TO BE PLAYED lieaaa i i & PeRRS SEREE E ith " vi a, oe GAME OF SEASON 6704 | MIAMI MAY 5 AND 6 van Sa | ES Ww. asminaeane ty * gas - The diamondball season got al Clem C. Price, captain of the New York Yankees defeated the|4¢ way in Key West last night at! Key West golf team, has been ad- Sepators. 7-t0.4... Charlie Rufting, | Bayview Park whey the Relief and| vised by T. E. Tubby) ~ Price, . almost as famous for his hitting} Lopez Funeral Home clashed in an captain of the Biltmore team, prowess as his pitching ability, | exiting game, which concluded haa “Aptos Setar eerste * ranged to be played between the jay rar! fr og bad ne favor of the former by the tune ot tedtin in Miaien sour the Biltmore over north portion and moderate acres to Oglethorpe’s Georgia| REPAIRING hich he clouted ini winds, mostly north, over south] province. (—— portion and mostly. overcast rt MACHINES—We re- weather tonight and,, Wednesday | **@**eeeessesvoserongees) \:rair all makes. z touch with with occasional showers over POLITICAL ‘ker led the batting aed to sn peg joni »| north ‘portion. | 4 ‘with: three safeties in four| moment in order that the toster of| FAL nae East: Gulf: Moderate: northeast | | peek grr player of the! 7 * Moderate to fresh northeast winds| Lutheran exiles from Salzburg; | nie when he featured with a i evelang hurlers for 18 hits! trips, while Acevedo and McCar-: winds. ‘to outscore them, 20 to 10.. Bon-|thy hit:two out of four. oer. ake an lee eae ; ure. Simmons, Hayes and Cham-| A triple by Howard Gates in| “hong, who have signified: their| |" al y aS WEATHER CONDITIONS ae Tn forthe | Sox;|the eighth inning with Castro on| intention of making the trip are: Z bt : —_—_— ‘osmik and Holland hit cir-|base, who had gotten ‘on by 8 Captain’ Price, Lionel _Pluramer, Pressure is low this «morning drives for the Redskins. base on balls, sewed up the con-| William Demeritt, Jr., "Joo dopes. €L, throughout most western districts, ‘an parse sea mesg tamed poe for sp Ratapagiteay added B, A. Strunk, Charles ‘Ketchum, i Bee “* deternames onetest eee of the, Maghmen trike, both made] ‘The Embalmers made a threat) bert Spettawoed, W. Curry) - Citys Utah, 2948 ‘inches, and home runs off Welch Ii Uheeighth| to stage a saly-tn the lve inning! Garris, Profesor ‘horace, 0”Bry- ~| pressure continues Jhigh from. the inning. "Tut failed to ME, 80s: Revlin: Rapper, 7, By Stowers: Missiatippi. Valley N 0-80. and Sam Goldsmith, It is believed | KITTEN FINDS PLACE lestacipel. Valley eontward, New ‘Phe Cubs, in 2 12-inning game.| The score by ‘innings: R. York City, 30,54 inches, Showers tof i the Pirates, 8 to 6. Hart-| Relict 406 306-08s = gitne whole team will Rember 12 or IN GOLF RQUIEMENT | tity, made his fifth h f th 14. have -;occurred since yesterday pede sols his third ites days | : bh a ape ee The Key West aggregation up| While playing golf with some | Pea is ars worsen 5 Keates age ger * to give the Cubs two runs in the! Sterling and Ingraham, * fordate has tailed to defeat. the! friends at Linitoin, Nebraska, Roy] 7 Sv. ue. acuecss gear _|there:hes been ral on the Pacific sixth inning of the fracas. Snags club, oe. re vayed Gilkerson stooped to putt on one pebees ite | The Chics Pte ‘ irom Bab. Peagises necth- AQUILINO LOPEZ, JR. ‘The Giants shut out the Dodgers some close mat in the five}of the greens when a kitten came | a * f in the northern Rock . 5 to 0. Fitzsimmons Jet down the ee Bye ieer “a frolicking on the scene. Roy's) 2 Samus te te pou for 20° |Mouilain, States, Temperatures| For Coximty Solicitor Brookl seatte: Captain Price is insisting that|putt was a little wide and long, |" te F ; br rg rie ete ll pag : : _ |the Key Westers get in as many “aig kitty saw the ball rolling cents. His profit for deliver-- | hav: son in Bale ides J. F. BUSTO. the decision. , rounds before leaving for| slong, euffed it with its paw and| ime is, 8 cents weekly _ Teel a eet ules Heetne le| Rov Coumly Maligtor ge Phillies whipped the Braves . LAG i i a§ possible.gnd be in shape} into the hole went the ball. Now|, ee wi a Th ci id while’ mild weather} ALLAN B, CLEARE, J to 4 in a 10-inning tussle, and Lik? minister a licking to their op- Roy wants to keep the kitten in| iE loses, Not The Citizen. 5 % the Carfa downed- the ‘Red, .10 oS : ponent $e postible. his bag. sosasecese : ; s srareeeseerens to 6, by virtue 4 he four-run sev- ‘ BE OO eaRLLETR EEE ‘aheecetaeeemtan em Ida Mae. Stull, Ohio’s only wo-} 4 ‘ enth inning rally. AMERICAN Ee apt John’ Hay Whitney, noted} May Ninomiya, editor of Screen| man-miner, has been banished The summaries Club—, We © hogse’show exhibitor, will be|Romances'and associate editor of|from her job in the Cadiz mine, Pi emovel as : Now. York Ret. | Qugen Shenandoah XI at the an-| Film Fun, is the youngest woman] because the state forbids women = New bEACuE 9 E. [Detroit nual apple blossom festival to be} editor of a large motion picture} workjng in mines, and she has 0 5» 2) Cleveland g} held at Winchester, Va. magazine. been ‘sentenéed to do housework.’ Now Yer York . 6 10 0} Washington See | Batteries: Tees Perkins and eg ¥ Fi id Richard _ Lopes; Fitzsimmons ani 8. Pdi At Philadelphia RE, JR. 1" eee er JUST RECEIVED DOUBLE BOILERS, CONVEX SAUCE PANS, LIPPED SAUCE PANS, CONVEX KETTLES, TEA KETTLES, SKILLETS AND FRY PANS. SEE THESE ARTICLES ON DISPLAY IN OUR STORE: ELECTRIC TOASTER: Use both ,. ELECTRIC IRONS: Small and sides; turns bread as_it opens, handy. Especially suitable for SAN -paceciiigicsnras the 15 2! Moy family ‘of Chittatown, this Gach ; traveling, each ¢ 16 “3 city, is strictly American is borne Bush» and| out by the given names of the sev- Fs . TABLEWARE Harris; Hoyt,/'en sons—-William - Howard Taft = ; : Padden, Grace, Moy, Thorhas . 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