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

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F, iB 1, 1984, €ontinued, “for he disturbed noth- the idea that there may have been’ | @ third person in this room last: | night—even,” he pronounced slow-; | ly, “that these killings did not take: didn’t enter thehouse—” , Harper broke off short as the door opened and Andrews entered. » “Andrews, can you tell us the name of Mr, Dufreene’s tailors?” 4 prise, at the seemingly jrrelevant, { question. “Barr, Tompkins & Barr.” | Harper picked tip thie‘coat, trous- Sng. He started 2 fire in that hearth, and waistcoat, “I want you to Ss-he arrived, |examine these carefully, Andrews, scene. ‘oulda’t some one bave noticed “Sse” tame anne = FH He i H 8 Hg be ‘fingers. As he the He fs still sitting Hamill enters ica, “That i i . 3 ; i i i t § i i 2 z Hy Be 2 SURE, i : bi § i i Le if i B28 i HH i ff i i He iif pie? i 37 i i i i : HI i : if these are part of Mr. rardrobe.” various articles, fingering the seams, ° examining the linings, turning out, the inner pocket for the label. “Yes, air, 1 am quite sure this fs one o! suits,” “How about these?” “T think they are his. Mr. Du- fresne has all his glasses made up in duplicate pairs.” identify any others of the shoes, socks, underwear, shirt, articles aside. “I believe these came J} am; sure the J | | GREAT OVER DETROIT TIGERS 1 | j (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, ~ June an {Cleveland Indians, 12 to 5. ‘Three 17 hits. The Nats trimmed’ the New York Yankees with the seore-read- ing 2 to 1.° The Senators: staged |zalez was responsible for the. win-}boys.on that Miami Beach club so T. LOUIS BROWNS sHOW| STRENGTH AND,® baseball game. ' COME OUT VICTORIOUS!o; ' Heesecesococoocococcoocoes FOLLOWING THROUGH (By JOVE) ecacaccccoe I have just returned: from, the} Magic City; and had time to see Some diamondball games, and also As I have said} other occasions in the columns The Citizen, some of our boys are doing well at both sports, At diamondball I saw on Friday [night, between the Southern’ Dair- 1.—The| Works. {Chieago White Sox defeated the! Indian huglers were touched for] Walterson. the Walterson Body It was the second een of a twin bill. Our old friend, Gillentine, pitched for the dairy-| men, and A, Bethel, a former Key Wester, played short field for, Gonzalez played at| second; Ubieta, third; Baker, 55; ies and infield. Other former.Key West on at first—a real Key West boys that played on the club were Ik and D..Walterson. Lucilo Gon- “Has Mr. Dufresne awakened yet, "|a great batting rally and obtained; Andrews?” ; : °“Ob, yes, sir. He ts having break- fast now.” ti » “Have you been in Mr. Dufresne's tooms since you came up from the Austerlitz last night?” » “Naturally, sir, several times. Both last night and this morning.” “Did you notice any sign of dis- put the clothing back ona . “If this man changed into some of Mr. Dufresne’s clothes he'd it right there in the room, An- ws, take Lafferty here up to the ressing-room and help him look through the closets.” AFFERTY went out in the wake of the butler, and Harper, left alone, began to walk up and down the room, his eyes turning again and again to that armehair in which @ baffling Intruder had metohis 14 hits off the New York pitch- ing, staff. : : The|St. Louis Browns developed and Hamlin were touched for 14 phits. | The Brooklyn Dodgers went to 'lvietory over the-New York Giants, taking the game, 6 to 2. All of the Dodgers’ runs were scored in the seventh inning, Mel Ott scor- ‘Jed both Giant runs. St. Louis Cardinals downed the Cincinnati. Reds, 3 to 2, in a 10- inning game. A double by Frankie Frisch brought in the winning run. The Chicago Cubs won from the Pittsburgh Pirates, 11 to 5, Chuck |Klein’s fourteenth home run of the. season. with two on. base gave the Cubs the victory. The summaries: NATIONAL LEAGUE At Brooklyn _ R. HE. New York 210 0 Brooklyn -610 0 Batteries: Schumacher, Castle- man and Mancyso;, Benge and Sukeforth, ‘Chicago | An Bis 3 gthp EFEZ ull Hi Mf to be justified. if this nidentified masquerader had not this particular .3$ bullet bad not killed ? Gee 3 t Batteri 4 % and Grace; Bush and Hartnett. At Cincinnati R. H. E. St. Louis .. Cincinnati Batteries: Hain Dean and Delancey; and Lombardi. © Philadelphia-Boston, not sched- uled. cs Cochrane, and Grube, Philadelphia-Boston, not sched- 4 ning run when he sacrificed D. ‘Walterson home in the seventh in- ‘ning. In the. first. frame, Gonzalez walked, advanced to second when great ‘strength. and. defeated the|Ubieta was thrown out at first./league. I think if the three man- Detroit Tigers, 11to'8, Fischer | Acosta hit to Bethel, who fumbled |agers get together they can ar-| the ball. Oliver was out on a pitch to first. Baker singled to: right and Gonzalez scored on a hit by Oliver to right. In the fifth, the Dairymen scor-| Pirates have the only pitchers in| of Monroe County, at his offic: ed one on a double by Cartwright, with Murphy and Bethel singling | Avila, Carbonell and Salinero. All| dar in. succession, scoring Cartwright. /they need now is. to sign up Gates| first In the sixth, they tied the score.}and Griffin, and will have them: the Gillentine singled to left and/all. I hope something can be done scribed herein shall be barred Gates uncorked # wild pitch. Tulk doubled to left center, scoring Gil- lentine, In thejfield, Baker was the star with fivg chances without an er- vor. At bat, A. Walterson hit two safely in two attempts. Lucilo got a walk and a sacrifice hit and. a single in four times® at bat, scored a run and drove home an- other one. On Sufday afternon I went out lami field to see the Mi- i play the Miami slow game.°°The:final score was ‘out in his two trips to; the: plate. In that position he handled two chances well. He was removed in ‘the fourth. Baker und Lucilo Gonzalez were on the bench, and Stephen played Ei ABB IRL: AEE TODAY’S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston at Washington, New York at Philadelphia. Detroit at Chicago. Cleveland at St. Louis. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at Boston. Philadelphia at New York. Chicago at Cincinnati. St. Louis at Pittsburgh. CLEANING AND PRESSING SUITS CLEANED AND PRESS- ED 35c. Duval Pressing Club, 809 Duval Street. may22-imo ménd clasp. W. Julian Bell, 917 Security Bidg., Miami, Fla. Phone 2-7961. junl-3t jond, or Clark will be placed:at the eoccece in centerfield, and doubled to right in the first frame, and scored when Harkness singled a few minutes.later. He played a good game. Acosta, who is on the roster of the Miami club, also played on the bench. There are changes to be made in the line-up of the Miami Beach team in the next game, and as fer as I can understand, Baker | &. will ‘take the shortstop position, and {Ubieta will be shifted to sec- middle station. This-is because Ubieta is not hitting. He has been struck ‘out five times in six tries at bat. Baker was a pinch hitter for Mitchell on Thursday, and. came through well. -1 wish there were a few more Key West it could be called ‘the “Conch.” Talking about the local boys, I} ope that the clubs get together; again and see if they can organize three clubs and form anpther range it so three clubs can be} evenly matched, and’ then the; games would create more interest. It is too much one-sided: The} Key. West, namely, Lopez, Casa,} ta: even the clubs as much as pos-} sible. What do you say, Gomez, | Mendoza, Acevedo and Hamlin? It; is up to you, managers. { LEGALS | NOPICE aie eres FOR IN_CIRCUIT COURT, TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, MONROE: COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Hal C. Meyer, pure! of Tax chaser Certificate No. 1183, dated the 3rd)j day of August A. D. 1931, has filea! said certificate in my office, and} has made application for tax deed to issue in accordance with law. Said’ certificate embraces the fol: lowing described property, situated) in Motiroe County, Florida, to-wit: Lot 41, Tavernier Cove No. 2, Key Largo, Plat Book 1, Page 135, Monroe County Records. The said land being assesse the date of the issuance of said cer- tificate in the name. of C. Espe. Unless said be redeemed according to law, tax deed will issue thereon on the 2nd day of June A.‘D. 1934. (SEAL) ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk Cireuit Court, Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, ~ m jnl certificate COURT OF THE MONROE CO! STATE OF FLORIDA. IN FINAL NOTICE Notice is Hereby Given that the on the 28th day ) Present to the Judge of Monroe return, account and Adminis- trator of the E Albury, deceased, and at said tim Elizabeth | [s PAGE THREE “Today In History 1660—Mary Dyer, a Quaker, publicly hanged on Boston Com- 'mon—Quakers were at this time excluded from the colony’ and hanging the penalty for a second 1792—Kentucky admitted to Statehood. | 1796—Tennessee admitted to} a at} Statehood. 1933—Epic press-agent feat—iSo Puffy and Whiffy trot off with P. Morgan unwittingly re their friend tained circus midget on his lap in} Who lives in a farmhouse around U. S. Senate room. 1 a big bend, “Here’s corn you can munch on,” the farmer explains. “This shed you can sleep in when- ever it rains.” ARRESTED FOR WHISTLING PORTLAND, Me.—Whistling on a street in this city before sunup caused the arrest of Paul Stewart, ; a newspaper boy, on a charge of “making loud and unusual noises.” RUSSELL’S CIGAR STORE then and there, make application to }c the said Judge for a final sett! ment of his administration of estate, and foran order discharging him as such Administrator. Dated this the 25th day of M: A. D. 1984, 7 IN «& Deceased. ‘OTICE TO CREDITORS reditors and all persons hav- ing claims or against said Estate: You, and each of you, are here! notified and required to’ present an} claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against’ the estate of Guy W. Larner, deceased, late of Monroe Florida, to the Hon. Hugh Judge demands nn, Count the County Courthouse in County, Florida, within eight calen- nths from the date of the iblication hereof. All claims demands not presented with time and in the manner pi and provided by Dated May As 3 Testament of Guy W. Larner, I ceased, eevecccccese POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For the Primary Election, Tuesday, June 5, 1934 Beach, Tourists. It was, 2 VeTY| eosecegqccsconccccceocesceseceoosoovecoeooesecooes For State Senator WILLIAM V. ALBURY For State Senator ARTHUR GOMEZ For Representative To State Legislature AQUILINO LOPEZ, JR. For Representative To State Legislature BERNIE C. PAPY For County Solicitor ALLAN B. C | J.F. BUSTO “+ © Por County Solicitor LEARE, JR. For County Commissioner District One WILLIAM R. PORTER For County Commissioner-at-Large Fifth District ROY S. FULFORD For County Commissioner Fifth District RAYMOND M. MALONEY For County Commissioner Fifth Distriet NATHAN C. NILES For Member Board Of Public Instruction District Two ALLAN B. 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