The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 18, 1934, Page 3

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is’ Mrs. Croyden’s from the lifted glass to meet, her cap | “thers n0 F001 mee0-| We are‘always loath to ‘a mark in the snow. It» problem that gnawed and bit mind, presenting a bold to bis wits and ingenuity. they were still at it, \Mrs. . ‘Appeared in the doorway, [einen ype “Oh, I'm sorry,” she sald quick}y, stared ‘ both men rose to their eet the. scaliantion ot fo intention of interrupting ‘ “Not at all, Mrs. Croyden,” lar “We finished some ago. Thank you for your kind: enjoyed the luncheor Peace vp | breathed. 2 ip ly-comp custom ot.ieveryidey living that me | held the Pirates in check.with four) + pall: there myst be-some.« re ‘Hamer hese eateh ‘shits and would--haxe wan ,the.con- in her volee and lowered Dis S880 | 6+ ‘hail it pot been for o mistake wide-eyed serntiny. “Mra. Croyden,” | ede uby the umpires on two de- he replied jn.e volce equally.grate,{ any person within our own circle | their two runs, in the third game could deliberately take human tife. ; ve ran against the feling tn every of the.championship series hetween }} case. But | pens. year ‘oesll there were nearly five hundred the Stars and Pirates ‘played. yes: je . k homicide cases in-New “ork Clty |terday afternqan at ithe Nesy| St. .Lonis Cardinals climbed .one- lone : hi ee half. game.closer to the Giants yes- .ages, out of .every /hnndred thon- | Field, sand. persons now alive #bout A dozen .will die within the next twelve months--murdered!” WIN .TIND FROM REDS -t$nectel 40. The Cltisen) theader. service team, who.alao shad }) Paul. Dean was.on the mound for ‘| field for: the day. »The score. was sthe Red hopeless. Is-there any real hope of /8t -twovall at the time .the game a.solution, or are we all to. monies | under a stigma the rest of our lives?’ ‘|‘This worthless criminal who came| Garcia .got a:base ion. balls .and|*° ald a one-run lead. The effort into ‘this “house to die has more | went to second when Sevilla jug: Power to;harm,us now than-when he was called. The Stars put over a’ who pitched the last two innings Al Acevedo’s short. single.to cen- ‘Ingraham -reached third on and crossed the pladder a the win. The Chicago Cubs and the Bos. \ton Braves split honors in a {svn hl The Braves . took the fopener. -Chuck Klein’s seven- ‘BY teenth ‘home run of the season, 2, drive over therightfield wall ich was declared fair by .one At third: umpire.after another hhadjruled it Second “bere ifoul, gave the Cubs-a 8to 2. yROP : eleyen-inning affair. ‘ scene the Broke “Dodgers won two on ia gilt ‘from ithe Cincinnati Reds. accounted score in the first game was ' gBoth ‘tepms -participated in ‘free i prize both of the contests. Whe New York Giants defeated oe Pirates, 9 to 8, i dt; straight for ‘New emer the Bucs. Joe Bowman, Bell and Aloph Luque for New York, while ». Swift and Chagnon were on “mound for the Pirates. ‘Whe New York Yankees @iheld on.to their lead in the Amer- ican League by-aplitting a danble- with the Detroit Tigers, -is -in second-place. Neither imagnitying ‘Jens \| habit. That thumb donble ridge breakigg “ ‘central whorl—thet Secures still Sous features to the goblet and .back again. Ss _| “What is {t, Mr. Harper?” sbe The detective flashed her a look’ if he had entirely forgotten per.’ vie presence. “Just a. smal) polo! - ‘a a curious one,”: he ve Castro; Ghicing the Kobiet tr "tack on Rid {or keaved work-table, wy ‘\Gareia, ss... ‘Now Mrs. Croyden, I'd like to: Ingraham, ¢ ask a few questions, if f may. WI | 41 4 og, “s ~ }you sit down?” J Poetbaay 1) The Red Sox.and. the St. Lonis, 1{Browns took one apiece in their Ojdoubleheader. .Bejma knocked outa home run for St. Louis in the 21 17 8!opening game. Cleveland Indians “owned the Washingtan Senators, 8 to 5, and recaptured third place in the ning, say from siz o'clock ont We |0. Gonzalez, p 4 fare required, you know, not to ex- day t wid bees Pelee Ppl Totals— 29 ell, Ink you will -Re.quite Scoresby:innings: satisfied with our alibi. Ii Pirates be of about two thousand Stars ... 2 + wl coeo on ess : a | NATIONAL LEAGUE Firet Game » O. Gonzalez to! 4+ Cincinnati . ‘Acevedo | Brooklyn ny Oe: |Cincinnati : eae 3 preg, ‘Batteries: Mungo and Lopez; 43 - i , Lo rr hail: Gates; left on Kleinhans, Derringer .and Tug }CHECAGO ‘CUBS AND ‘BOSTON NEW YORK, June 4a—The | Chisago : | Hogan; Tinning, “Warneke and: jterday ea rn they aoe : ; led the, Phil ja Phillies in both |’ he game.was ealledat thesenl ees of their scheduled double-| Binds, in, the initial contest | land .shut the Phils out, 6\t0:0. Nine | moundsmen toed the slab in the/Spohrer;°W./Lee and:Phelps,) Hart. pair: of tallies in the) third: inning. psecond. game as Philadelphia tried | nett. ‘was unsuccessful, however, as the! ards shoved three men.across the |New York - pan to win, 7 to.5. Dizzy Dean, | Pittsburgh ‘Swift, Chagnon ‘and “Grace. St. Louis Boston Hansen, ‘Dartow, C. Moare,:Grab-}Grube; Grove, -Ostermueller and} \jowski and Wilson; Hallahan, Lind-}Hiakle. ef BRAVES DIVIDE HONORS sey, J. Dean and 'Délancey, ‘V.)Da+ +N DOUBLE BILL; DopGERS |” is. R.A 48 24 Batteries: use | and ‘Chicago Batteries: Mangum, Betts pa a At. Pittsburgh Batteries: Richards; AMERICAN LEAGUE . Firat Game -At-Rostan RHE. 1011 1 710-0 Batteries: Knott, Newsom, An- ED: SEG wocepoeee CLASSIFIED COLUMN |. 2, @nd jin’ the second, 9 to 7.| eeeeeeceeneoseoncacpacce FOR RENT ene ttn FOR RENT—Furnished apart. ment, all modern conveniences, Inquire at Gaiti’s Barber Shop, Duval street. juni3tt CLEANING AND PRESSING <= ieee SUITS CLEANED AND PRESS- ED 86c. Duval Pressing Club, 809 Duva) Street. msay22-1mo FOR SALE Only. 75c. Get them at The Artman ‘Press.’ Phone Si. juni2 lwinpow SASH AND BLINDS, Door Blinds, Panel Doors, Turn- ed and Seroll Bannistets. Cash and Garry. F. W. Roberts, 803 Olivia street. juni6-6tx teed. 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