The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 15, 1934, Page 3

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FAGE THRE |scccceccccccceccerevcoceoorss SCSCCSSCOS OTS SSS STSTS sone, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS eocecescccaccessnasaes, 1788-James: Gadsden, soldier, ; exit ‘eas | South Carolina railway president,, FOF the Primary Election, Tuesday, June'5, 1934 ipromoter of Southern nationa’ ore eccoccccesoces e. jwho, as Minister to Mexico, neg itiated the historie “Gadaden Pur- For State Senator | chase,” born at Charleston, 5S. sem there. Dee. 26, 1858. i WILLIAM V. ALBURY ; 1812—Daniel, Brainard. Ameri-| jean surgeon and pioneer in med- ‘For State Senator jical education, born in Oneida Co., | iN. Y. Died Oct., 10, 1866. | ARTHUR GOMEZ { { : { —. 1845—Elie Metchnikoff, world-} E R “ T Ss , ! 3 , {famous Russian-French bacteriolo-| ta ta’ 5 x onenee ar boyd SENATORS WIN FROM TIGERS DIAMONDBALL. GAME. PLAY-| emgnervenceseemng pet, ‘Bist, born. Died July 15, 1916, * | or Cpnesen tive To te the windows with unabated fury. “It| AND WHITE SOX. DOWNED; ED AT BAYVIEW PARK! New York . 139 | Legislature .| must be a couple of inches 3 Chicana 550/ 1857—Williamina P.- Fleming, ! BOSTON; ALL OTHER CON. LAST NIGHT RESULTED IN! FUN On Boy (noted Harvard astronomer, born AQUILINO LOPEZ, JR. TESTS ‘RAINED OUT SCORE OF 3 TO 2 | Detroit... 12 agin Heotiend.») Died m Bocton, May} te, Washington - ‘ 1480 21, 1911. | F R ti T Ss t P | ' : ‘ ‘a Boston _..... é 458 { or Kepr senta Vi o ta e Tine switchboard and a tiny white (Special ta The Citizen) | ‘The Lopez, Funeral Home won! St. Louis - . 429! 1859—Pierre Curie, French} m9 ° ave bulb glowed. Byers scurried across! NEW YORK, May 15.—The ‘its second straight victory of, theiChicago .. . 5.286! physicist, joint discoverer with his! Legislature the room and adjusted the earpiece, | seaspn, by defeating. the Acevedo! | wife, of radium, born. Died / flinging a glance at the clock as he | Chicago Cebs: triumphed over the stars of bas i NATIONAL LEAGUE 9, 19 : oom ; Stars, of baseball fame, in last 19, 1906, % mitment coer: ee re loeal nine of the National League : Might’s diamondball contest by al Club— ah FS Pet.| SS BERNIE C. PAPY “Fourteenth,” ai ,. 22 score, Chicago 692; 1852—Arthur Sehmitzler, Aus-| Eee dorm he spoke into: the! 14 pose to the top. position again, With Arthur Lunn pitching his| Pittsburgh F BSS) ccc sathaevbaw: Died Octe 91.1 For Count Solicitor a0 “Morris—1638,” came the réply.|in the standings. The game was a first game of the season aad ee ts 15. 9 oe 1931, y ‘Any orders?” iy pe a te : | Clarence Gates as opposing pitch-|New Yor! < +56 * aK. no orders.” Then pe} ‘¢?-inning affair and the score at es, the fans were pe hae yess wet Boston .... 522! Rae J . F. BUSTO hes end of the eontest showed. that | contested game with both twirl. {Brooklyn 348] 18683—Annie Fellows Johnston. es was hurd-fought, heing’a close! crs hurling unbeatable ball. | Philadelphia 818} author of books for children, born 3 to 2 aff ¥ “(| The Stars and Funeral © Home | Cincinnati 217 The vie was Watneke’s fifth’ boys were let down with four hits Ce t ] { } _. For County Solicitor ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. jat Evansville, Ind, Died at Louis- We ville, Ky., Oct. 1931, SEIU e ‘ ; > H Se _—- win in six stants, and the second ech Sn ues ues TODAY'S GAMES | LAYs ODD KIND { serait he Cal ie Maverscoaed e@OVee: Cte, eentertiehler, got two of the ’ AMERICAN LEAGUE the New. Yorkers in’ their preset quartette of cafeties, and also! ‘Chicago at Boston, series. “Bit Perry knocked out 2 grove in the only two rans the| St. Louis at Philadelphia. For County Commissioner home run, breaking a tied score team made. Cleveland at New York. istri of 1-1 imithe ninth inning, but the | , In the last half ofthe ninth in-| Detvoit at Washington, | See eae. District One | | | Gubs went to vietary by. chalking ‘ning the losing eluli made a thrent Rone naru igre apt ‘WILLIAM R. PORTER | ne | | BEND, _Ore-—-Mrs.. L., E, | Breeden of this'eity is the owner {of a hen which lays only double-! up two more runs, . Neo tie the seore when M. Acevedo NATIONAL LEAGUE sati i This hag en the only one! drew a base on tate; ent Gi ace-1 < eusk ta Tak enna jpnation and blamed it on the Played'in thé National League, all! ond on a wild pitch, while Swain i ee | Seal Mace datg Mase ater at a tree puss, and: Acorede| Neo werk we Chines, | Hf Fam elected state senator I) For, County Commissioner The Washington Senators, of crossed the pan on Molina’s deep) Philadelphia at Cincinnati. [Bape Se epskt ithe: The Roveragty Fifth District the younger cireuit, downed the single to left. Swain, who raced = | bat I telb gow right.now I will vers ssogeg ‘ Detroit Tigers in a shutout game, ;from first in an effort to make eco pviery nino ik fans RAYMOND M MALONEY 15 to’ 0, in yesterday afternoon’s home, wad eaught between third {Bresidant ar. anybody else to vokds # scheduled contest. As a result of ;base and home plate. There were = pret agrees 500,000 | I this. win, the champions are now;two men oui en ‘the rally start- ‘ vot ‘or the $7,500, bill, <8 at the top of the second division. fey, . i im 2081 and the revenue didn’s} For County Commissioner {| The Chicago White Sox won| The score by immings: R. H. E. * yield it mueh, -leaving the; Semler et ten oO Lites. Pee erie Bue AT ALVA schools short,” ‘explained Senator | Fifth Distriet i Grove’s ant «. i hy co oe 3| Gomez. “I voted for the $5,000,- | . ow me te Retest 000. bill in the’ lust, legislaty¥e NATHAN €. NILES kn during the game. . It was the first ‘ mauch and any more, yp, to $7,50 game in. which. Earnshaw and - , OFFICES IN COMING PRI- 000 that ¢ould be ‘collected. + 1 | . . "MARY PUT ON ENCORES AT} sources of reve ould have to! 2 T F ‘These wered the only two games 4 : of revenue would have to} , official tone. played in the American L ey Pe E. ‘ eS ROAD w be found and you~ people were; Intsruction We Ga ‘ Aewetia| CANDIDATES FOR “VARIOUS the Seiools would. get at least endl > | For Member Board Of Publie Grove ever opposed each other,! “Po get more than that “ riew! ee) the others scheduled being ¥: against that, What does Mr.{ District Two x : Franklin want, a sales tax? —’m! ies: & ity 3 ; ‘ ASE Sawa Preees against ney new sources of reve- ice * 2 ‘Fort re nue, but I’ll vote for even a sales! NATIONAL LEAG' ~ candidates’ road show]tay -i¢ necessary to keep the tonight," came’ k the on're lucky. At Chicago R. HE. d@ Alva last night to a pack- ae inv voeide. TRY cold os belt Spe ON New York . 2th P= MM wel Waived to the endl sro conten ican eae eee cer 1638's. forceful, it, somewhat cago. ’ lh Lae SR <a “Fland cheered every act from an| Be state's - aa eae ROOFS-ROOFS-ROOFS DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? WILL IT LEAK IN A HARD RAIN. WHAT WILL BE THE RESULTS? BE PREPARED. FIX UP NOW BE- FORE IT IS TOO LATE. Carey’s Rubberroid Roofing, “Try 55% Heavy Surety, 3-Ply, Smooth To Tear It,’ 36" Wide, 36 Ft. Surface, Good Quality and Long Long, 87tb Green ‘‘Solka”’; Slate Wassive, Per — if Surface, Per Roll, ............... $3.50 : 60% Green. “Solka”’: Sanded Sur- 45th Medium Weight Surety, 2-Ply, face, “Try To Tear It,” 36” Wide, Easy Working and Long Wear- 36 Ft. Long, Per Roll ,. $3.15 } : ing, Per Roll . $2.05 DIXIE GALVANIZED SHINGLES Ti Stowers MOMS et oe DIXIE GALVANIZED TIN SHINGLES\MAKE/AN, EXCELLENT: ROOF. Satish So gare ogcoapen tion SMART PEOPLE BUY SHINGLES BY QUALITY. 4. i fit: cece Se represent a single corporation. Dixie Galvanized Shingh 3 ind wet grounds. FURNISHED APARTMENT, Gen-| Yet @ few months after he was Per Square © : dist 00 P et eral Electric ee Box. Archie| nominated for state senator he 3 e St, Louis at bacgaogs “| Thompson, 1001 Eaton, Phone| went on the payroll of the Key poned, threatening weather. 879J. West Blectric Company at $125 a MOSQUITOES ARE COMING—THEY’RE HERE NOW—WHAT WOULD Sax Wa Pee ace eae Ck etree san HAPPEN IF WE HAD RAIN? BE PREPARED FOR THE WORST. — Florida East Coast railroad pass! ments, «Ve reasonable. his ket.” LAREN pO a te aman "at cave hited ts: caly pee GALVANIZED SCREEN WIRE BRONZE SCREEN WIRE —_—_—— replied Senator Gomes” heatedly.} 24” Wide, Per Yard 24c 24” Wide, Per Yard ..... - “1 sued the Key West Electrie| 30" Wide, Per Yard 30c 30” Wide, Per Yard .... 36" Wide, Per Yard ‘ . 30¢ 36” Wide, Per Yard .... ; 38” Wide, Per Yard 38c 38” Wide, Per Yard .................. Te REMNANT SALE ON GALVANIZED AND BRONZE SCREEN WIRE. 33 1-3 PER CENT OFF. aspirants for county commissioner i jin the home district. ee te ante, continued t9| Brooklyn at St. Louis, . post- : The candidates for state's at- ., se torney and state senator again Ge Ss palit in the New| tarnished the highlights of the program, both acts playing to an. encore, Senaters Clash Later on im the program Sen- ator Gomez and James A. Frank- i ~ Him, candidates for state senator, eva : got inte an argument over the eemencecoe. senator’s fees as a corporation ” terney and ran into overtime in an 2) CLASSIRIED [scat sc . tain : “} represent corporations and I fo, or isn't, we'll be} Batteries: Sorrell and, Cochrane; Fn iF U MN think they must have recognized Crowder, Prim end Phillipe. Daedhad that I haye ‘some ability or they i : ° wouldn’t have employed me,” “[ said My. Franklin. “My compen- Pea Sy aN poe eu ‘sation from the Florida Power & 2 4 3|RADIO REPAIRING. We.repait} Light Co. is $25.a month. wand Ruel;| @l! makes. a ter “Gomez practiced law [IZ L LEAL aL LAL Ea badd rH cle eis Lit Hu 3 E 49¢ 6le 72 i SPB ERM CLISATOOOTTOTETES, Gerald B. Lambert, the Gillette Safety c pany, bora in St. Lonis, 48 years it is ! fe i | i | i ai F Hl FLY-DED: If you are pestered PAINT SPECIAL: Kitchen Enamel, with flies and mosquitoes—now Gloss White, a good enamel at a is the time to use Fly-Ded, a good low price— insect spray-— Quart 4. a Gallon ee acs dostspae idee, a Pint — eisai biseca SBc SPRAY GUN: This sy LIGHT BULBS: Clear or Frosted, not be beat for the pr 15 to 60 Watt— “Your home is worthy of the best” a Sea a aa Saad ‘Toledo, Ohio, 65 years ago. -~ tee Dr. Charles W. Stiles of the U. ; S. Public Health — famed °° PIII MMM OM xis. born in Valley. oTe pains ; David E. Kaufman of Scran- jton, Pa., former Minister to Siam, jborn in Bradford Co., Pa, 51 lyears ago. 15 conts @ weelt for the pa- per and celle ft te you foe 20 esate. Hie profit fer deliver- 4 men for $24,|WILL PAY CASH for five No, 2887.

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