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

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4 | SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1984. ‘dried the second liquor glass / Bd put' it back in the cabinets” ext have drawn some one’s attention ‘th murderer was.in the mid: of'al} those details. “Ive Kot an absweF for that, too. the locket was let down just be way. There was.a pur ind ‘that banging door. It wouldn't have been fooled for more than ten.seconds, unless this men came here to meet them. Which ily substitutes one'set of absurdi- ties for another. Besides, 1 am quite convinced that the Whitniores can be dropped from our calculations. the’ threatening their object, if action was’ really contemplated? The letters really meant’ busitiess, as the ambush proved.” g Lafferty. thought: it. over. “You | can’t dodge the inference that there was_a conspiracy afoot to do away with Dufresne. Those letters made no demands for . Just the threat to kill. backs up. my theory—Mrs. Dufresne teamed up with some one to get rid of her hus- band. Theletters' were sent first, as a blind to give'us a false lead'to work on.” ‘ ie ‘a Mrs. Dufresne teamed up with’ some one’ here in the house, where does our dead man enter the picture? And if not, then who hid the gun this morning? Certainly she did not.” “Just the same, [I’m holding out for my theory. She’s back of it, and her husband is foolishly trying to cover up for her. We don’t know what's been going on in thels private lives.” hirates, 6 to 4. ven't I- pointed: out break in the link be tween the’ dead man and-the crank letters? I don’t-say he didn’t write them, but we can't prove that: he did, and the fact remains that none ieee ite li HE EFS i 8 it) res letters, What wis’ |’ adi BRAVES | PARK PLAYERS DIAMONDBALL. GAME LAST|. Chitago: at’ Philidélpliai two AD VER T1IS:EMENT Wirep |For Second Primary Election, Tuesday, Jutie 26, 1934 (Speeial to The Citizen) Cincinnati Reds. went to victory 1, behind the fine pitehing of Tony Freitas. This broke the Giants’ |five-game winning streak, also-ended the Reds’ own’ string of |four losses. : The Phillies downed the Chicago Cubs, 4-to 3,.in-a* 10-inning game. Johnny Moore knocked! out a home run during’ the game. The -Bostur’ Braves‘ defeatéd the St. Louis: Cardinals; The score in this game was 10.4. Buck Jordan, of the’ Braves, led His mute¥ to the batting attack with five hits, and he also drove out-three home runs. The Brookivn: Dodgers went to victory over the Pittsburgh _ Bis Zachary, pi the full gare, and drove in the se a runs with,a double in the} 8 le ‘THe’ New “York Yatikees beatt *|the St., Louis Browns, 6 to 3. Mac-| |Fayden’ pitctéd his team to vic-| The Clevelarid Tridians trimmed ‘the Mackmen, 12 to'6. Rice and! and Averill’ 6f the Indians and Hig- |tween Key West, Havana’ ant gins and Colemati 6f the Ath- letics were’ credited with 2 home Tun apiece, + The Senators, won, from the} White Sox, 8 to 7, sweeping the! four-game series. Travis drove in the winning run in the last half of the ninth inning. The summaries: ps ae NATIONAL LEAGUE: At Cincinnati New York Cincinnati . Batteriés y ahd Mancuso; Freitas and’ O’Parrell: anus: a5 At Pittsburgh be Ae BO Lucas, Chagnon; Swift and Pad. den: At St. Louis St. Louis Batteries: Brandt and Spohrer; Mooney, Winfors, Lindsey, Haines and-V. Davis, Healey: At Chieago R. HE. 49 0 org icaio' . ae a) Batteries: _ Collins, Johnson, ire gt Davis, Datrow and Todd} Warheké ‘and Hartrett —s ROH. E. 42.1 1 Jak; Mahaffey, Lagger, Flohr and Hayes. over the New York Giants, 2 to| freven ears of pineapples, ' 1 EVENING RESULTS IN| | The Soldiers’ team defeated’ the Park club last night in a: diamond: ball game ‘by the’ score of 4-to 1.1 Richards and Gates was the bat-! tery for winners, while Sterling! capacity for the losers. ‘There’ will bea: game played: on’ Monday night’ between the Lopez Funeral Homers and a picked ten.: John Cates, manager. of the * “Glévelhnit’ at Washington, two © Dettoit’ at New’ York: games, ~ St. Louis at Boston. NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia at St. Loujs. Boston: at- Chicago. Brooklyn at Cincinnati, tw6 oa _New York at Pittsburgh: i en NEW YORK, June 16.—The/and Ingraham acted inthe same | {oC veuspestewweeksweuun’ CLASSIFIED COLUMN (ANNOUNCE. 4 é a HERE TELLING OF RE. DUCED PRICES New low prices on the 1934| models of the Ford V-8, effective} yesterday, Friday, Juhe 15, were; announced yesterday in an adver- tisement wired here by the Ford Motor Company and showed re- ductions. on V-8 passenger ‘cars, trucks and conimercial cars. Trevor and Morris, local Ford | dealers, have also been notified} grounds, says this will: be a hot’ seuececcacatsansesectves|! the reductions and are toda contest, and it is expected there} ‘will be many fans out to witness the exhibition. S. S. CUBA TAKES “77 PASSENG Steamship Cubs of the P. and 0.:S. S. company, sailed yester- day.aftertioon for Havana with 22 passengers from Tampa, 55 from Key. West, two avtomobiles from Tampa, three from Key West, and 154° sacks of‘ mail. Ferry Parrot cae Cuba’ yesterday afternoon with 8,146 erates four cars of fruit-in bulk. one car of twitie, three cars of ‘sugar, ohe of guano, and one! of furniture, baggage, 189 sacks of ail, two U. S. citizens and one lien. | With this sailing of the Cuba the’ vessel starts the schedule be- i in from Tampa’ for apyfoximdtely the next three months while the Flor-|. ida’ is; off the run. The Florida is’ now beitig cotter in’ réaditiess to'leave for New York next Tuesday night atid’ after be- ing’ docked anil overhauled will go | on'the” summer run from the tThetropolis to Portlarid, Maine Freighter Ozark, of the Clyde. R. H. EF. |Mallory Lines, arrived last eve- ning’ 6:15 o’clotk from New Or- Jeans:and sailed 8:15 for Miami atid Jucksonville. Steaniship: Henry R: Mallory, of the; sathe litie, is’ due to artive in pott.Motiday evening from Gal bn will take on cargo for % nis Dillane te. Pedro Pueblo, charged with’ as- sault on the person of a woman, was given preliminary hearing in the court of Peace Justice Roge- lio'Gomez this morning. ‘ After listening to the testimony} the committing. magistrate order-| ed:the’ prisoner remanded to coun- ty jail, in default. of $50 bond, to await trial at the next term of criminal court. | FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished apart. : nient, all ‘modérn’ convenieérices. Inquire at Gaiti’s' Barber Shop, Duval: street. jawistt: CLEANING AND PRESSING —_— ~ - SUITS CLEANED AND PRESS+ ED 35c. Duval Pressing’ Club, | .. ., a | 809 Daval's wayeptiae | te délivery on V-8’s' and wil MEDICAL ee ener een ene ecu nenven senor EPILEPTICS—For, years my ..in- expensive treatment has helped thousatds, , Write. _Herbetta Mdg. Co., Indianapolis; Ind. jun16-1tx FOR SALE 500 SHEETS typewriting paper. Only. 75ce, Get: them at The Artman Press, Phone 51. junl2 BLANK SALES s00KS—Suit- able for every. business. In duplicate with carbon paper. Uiily 5¢ each. The Artman Press, Citizeri Building, Phone 61. WINDOW SASH AND’ BLINDS, ‘santa-t?! carrying an advertisement show. | ing the old prices, the new d | the saving’ that can be made i purchasing a Ford V-8. chdnges in prices repre-' sent a new low level on 1934) models as there have been no: Ford increases this year. Frark Bentley, manager of! Trevor'and Mortis, states that this | cotipany is ready to make imme-| give free demonstrations to all; persons interested in the purchase | of this make of car, | Door Blinds, Patiel Doors, Turn-} Z ~ ett’ and’ S¢¥oll: Barinisters. Cash and Carry. F. W. Roberts, 803 Olivia street. jun16-6tx WANTED WANTED—Yoti to’ kriow thet we have the it prices on letter- heads, envelopes, business citds, statements and any fori of printing: teed, Call’ Press. Lost fotseeeererteresee mney THURSDAY MORNING, pair of tortoise shell glasses. Reward; if returned to V. A. Johnson, 419 Duval street, janiétf FUNERAL HOME Established 49 Years Key West's Oldest 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 138 Standard 1 year |. warranty plus 4 more years fer only $3 OF EXTRA STREN PTCA. ANNOUNCES For State Senator For State Senator For Representative To State Legislature BERNIE €. PAPY For County Commissioner-at-Large Fifth District ROYS. FULFORD For County Commissioner Fifth District NATHAN €. NILES GTH- SAFETY AND DEPENDABILITY THE BREW FIRESTONE WORLD RECORD BROKEN! 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