The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 16, 1934, Page 3

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DNESDAY, MAY 16, 1934. House! ; ¥ WAtKER c.,pacwen tivea the reporter’ perened ‘by the radiator ahd regarding him with the peculiar smile of the cat who has just swallowed the canary. Harper checked the question. Standing erect and silent, he pulled off his gloves, while he and the reporter exchanged a\long, non-committal stare. Harper unbuttoned his over- |{ coat and loosed the muffler, reveal- ing bie formal attire. : ‘| “How did you get out here, Doyle?” he questioned at last. “I -walked—the last. mile or so,” .. | was the flip.answer. Harper walked-over gnd'sat down beside him. “You know what mean. ‘Why are you hanging around here?” LE brought a folded newspa- per from his pocket.and handed it over. “Page one, column three,” he advised wearily, mG for.an- | }| other cigarette. ‘The reporter permitted ‘himselt another mocking smile. “You've ‘been outguessed, Sergeant. Marki- ‘son pitched the boys that yarn about | y| Dufresne coming up here to. his: house tomorrow. I printed it, but I) smelled a rat just the same, f figured that was just a little cheese to baif; the trapand that either you or Barty would be up.this Way to get some ve sop it wage e for # r friend | ONLY TWO GAMES PLAYED IN BOTH LEAGUES YEsTER.| DAY; POSTPONED BECAUSE | OF RAIN ‘ | (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, May 16.—The } Giants, after regaining form, de- feated the Chicago Cubs, 10 to 3. Terry’s men, after losing the first two games in Chicago, where yes. terday’s contest was also staged, j Pittsburgh came’ bi that took: th tory. My Ott a home ran. ‘a I5-hit attack nt an easy vic- eredited with the New fsa drop, comfortal m In the “space of a few weeks, from a ca an: | place’ toa faulayaeee fourth rung of the lad older circuit. first ‘ id § However, the ae men” are only two, full games from the Pirates, who ‘are up on top. The Cardinals, in third place, are one and a half games from the: Bues,. and Chicago, see. ond-place team, are in a virtual tie with the Pittsburgh club for | Philadelphia AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— New. York 6 Cleveland 9 Philadelphia i: Detroit : iL Washington ...-. 13 Boston .... 13, St. Lonis 12 Chicago’ .........- 15 i) NATIONAL LEAGUE Clab— Pet. 739 * 550 522 480 Pet. 682 667 -600; 577 522} 375 318 217 ; Brooklyn 715 bei Ye | Plate 5 18 " Subscribe for The Citizen. ‘LEGALS i NOTICE OF FINA MARGE In_re Estate ENRIQUE GISPERT, Deceased. hoe is hereby given to tall ‘hom itemay concern that on the +522} ABS! 429; 286) CATION FOR! ‘Today's Horoscope BN | POSS eereccvcececcevccess ' Here we. have great intuition] and a powerful, perhaps mate | nature. You ought to make @ place for yoursélf in the world, but do not be too anxious to fight || | for justification,. but rather seek; to win it by merit. Seek friends} ‘and ‘use your position to help oth. thefs*not so fortundte, and re- ‘member that pride generally has a fall. yaaa SURVIVE POISONING BRADFORD, Eng.—Miss Wini- ‘fred Fielding and Jolin Astbury | of this city-teok poison’ in-a suielde! pact, but both survived -and land- | ed in jail. oe | Every year from 30 to 50 cakes breaks of milk-borne diseases are |Feported: in the United States, } | RUSSELL’S (CIGAR STORE iin DAILY BASEBALL RETURNS BY WIRE _FLY-DED: FAGE THREE SOPOT TOOTEI EELS, DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? WILL IT LEAK IN A HARD RAIN. WHAT WILE BE THE RESULTS? BE PREPARED. FIX UP NOW BE- FORE IT IS TOO LATE. Carey’s Rubberroid Roofing, “Try To Tear It,” 36” Wide, 36 Ft. Long, s7ib. Green “Solka’’; Slate Surface, Per Roll 50: 60lb Green “Solka’”; Sanded Sur- face, “Try To Tear It,” 36” Wide, 36-Ft. Leng; Per Roll 551b Heavy Surety, 3-Ply, Smooth Surface, Good Quality and Leng Wearing, Per Rel! 4516 Medium Weight Surety, 2-Ply, Easy Working and Long Wear- ing, Per Roll ...................... $2.05. DIXIE GALVANIZED TIN SHINGLES MAKE AN EXCELLENT ROOF. SMART PEOPLE BUY SHINGLES BY QUALITY. Dixie Galvanized Shingles, Now Selling At Per Square MOSQUITOES ARE COMING—THEY’RE HERE NOW—WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF WE HAD RAIN? BE PREPARED FOR THE WORST. GAEVANIZED SCREEN WIRE 24” Wide, Per Yard ... 2e 30” Wide,-Per Yard 36” Wide, Per Yard 38” Wide, Per Yard .. - 30e | 38¢ 24” Wide, Per Yard . 30” Wide, Per Yard . 36” Wide, Per Yard . BRONZE SCREEN WIRE - 49e 38” Wide, Per Yard REMNANT SALE ON GALVANIZED AND .BRONZE .. SCREEN, . WIRE. 33 1-3 PER CENT OFF... If you are pestered with, flies and mosquitoes—now is the time to use Fly-Ded, a good insect spray— Quart . . 80c Pint ... . DSc SPRAY GUN: This sprayer can- not be beat for the pricee— PAINT SPECIAL: Kitchen Enamel; Gloss White,-a good ename? at a low. price— Gallon ... LIGHT BULBS: Clear or Frosted, 15 to 60 Watt— the highest honors. “So, it’s any-)Tstn day of May. A.D. 198% the une body’s: top position now—almost. Maton di Administrator. cum testa- feat left the third-place Cardingls| mento annexo of the Estate of Bn- only a half-game-in front of the | "ave Gispert, deceased:-and that at The Dodgers staged a rally in {their game with the Cards I | down St. Louis,.6 to’ 5. The de-| County, Florida, for his final 4 . Champion Giants. These were: the only two games mento annexe A. Lucignani will ap- |ply to the Honorable Hugh’ Gunn, to| County Judge in and for Monroe charge as Administrator cum testa- returns of his accounts as Ad- ministrator cum testamento annexo of said estate and ask for their ap- ‘Come in and get the results of the Major Baseball Leagues a2 r {played in both the: Nationa) and American Leagues. All others scheduled was postponed on ac- count of rain. proval. Dated March 14, 1934. A, LUCIGNANT, Administrator cum testamento an- nexo of the Estate of ere the same time he will make final CIGARS, CIGARETTES SOFT DRINKS, ETC. | eee papcnaaieennumanensinoanasenanndascie: Play will be resurfied tomor-| wr pyr a Sista” rena Sciam | at Denison GUIBSORIBE TO THE CITIZEN, 20c a week uled for today, The teams arejmécis sy pe: “apre-tie 18-26; -may2- a WwW changing Bags OR « »western |Z a i pacaiainten ducendhiiadl dendinaiadiatistie:conbliaaibadeaeiiadmbekiahishin naeasisiea eeecornceeccos clubs of onal League | —————__——__________ ere neme ene a nt SRP traveling e@at and. the ~enstern'| tar Sagan “CLASSIFIED eos COLUMN » , NAFIONAL LEAGUE At Chicago RH. BE. scdileagercttleommodeecia jew York -.10 15. 2 RADI “Batteries: Hubbell and Man.|/RADIO REPAIRING. "We repah repair | cuso; Boot, Tinning and Tate. all makes. Guaranteed service, Harper nodded. “I see. Perhaps — J. L, Stowers Music Co. mayl you cin deduce the next move?” At st. “Louis R. LE. ENT oiled “ta ay the the a ler re | Brooklyn . . 612 1 FOR Ri “Td e best play would | St. Louis 5 12 IlfoR RENT—Furni: Batteries: pp Lueas, ‘Car- 2 a a a Duval street, GOO I BGO MB DSBS. CCOOCOC COCO OOOO OOOO OODLE COED OOOO OS OO OOOO SOUSESESHOSS OS THOS OSSE OHSSS OSESESE duction, simple deduction.” apart- Very reasonable. 130) aprl4.tf 26% OF ONE REPAIRING worry. All the boys,will play it up roug for you. Am I right?” SEWING MACHINES—We From May 15 to June 15 you can buy a LIGHTWEIGHT: SUN- BEAM IRONMASTER and a UTILITY BUSS LAMP for the price of the: IRONMASTER ~ alone. Cleveland. at New hae post- |, Pain. SALESMAN WANTED Pca = nce eae SBF OLD ESTABLISHED . MANU- FACTURER of. staple’ mer- ehandise sold to all. retail mer- chants. would like to tea —_ at Philadelphia, post-| eeee aGeesoaeseaceeaqesee e good man for territory of Key West. Salesman must have car Now Within the reach of all! Theiron is full size, but weighs only three | and sell amount of cash stp-) pounds. EASKER! FASTER! SMOOTHER! And FULLY AUTOMATIC! be carried in car. Line well e| No-excuse now for not owning the finest iron there is. That's IRONMAS- ,Adddittddtddd TER! In it, extra heat replaces the dragging weight of old-fashioned irons— so that it saves you an hour each ironing day, and leaves yeu fresher, younger- looking. The utility Buss Lamp can be used. as a table lamp, as a bed lamp, as a read- ing lamp, on the dressing table—or in any place or position where a lamp is desired. Your choice of two colors—bronze or pastel green lacquer. The regular price of both of these articles is $9.20, but during this period you can buy thenr both for $6.95. THE DATE-MAY 15 TO JUNE 15 TERMS---95¢ down and the balance in six monthly payments of $1.00 each on your ¢lectric service bills. Get Yours Today THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager opportunities to right party. See or write Mr.-A. B. Anders son, Ponce DeLeon Hotel, Mi- ami, Fla., Friday and Saturday. mens male bas No games scheduled. ‘Gn. . 288. iis Ge beans be for’ thn. ach! James Gallien of ‘this a lapsed and died. and Han” Quiek checking of figares and! idtions may be made by a Cie re slide rule for engineers, field} j men and students, ‘ P&O or dae teieates Hecate and Witace 13a oes ny, Bart for Key Went Wednesday. and Saturdays Ww aneaee ‘eat for Port amps Wednesdays and Sstur- Tickets, Reservations and Information at Ticket Office on the Dock, “‘Phene 71 OS AOE SE ME, SSSPOSCHO SCH SCHGESEEERECEECEEECCLED 000000000000 0000s0 00 Coe OCS es OTCEESOEESOODCEECEEES: THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING. STEAMSHIP Co. UNITED STATES FAST MA-L ROUTES FOR Phone 16 We Deliver SPS EOS SC SSSOSESSSS GOSS S OBS OESOPESESEOESESEOS: SOOIIIIIIIIIOL. PSCSOSHOSHSSSOOO SOOO OE CESES

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