The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 19, 1934, Page 3

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OCKING HOUSE WALTER C, BROW! of |that!” i dost papa tters secbee es | night” Aline him. Croyden “The police are going in for subtlety, Aline. What Harper really wanted was our alibi. Are you quite satisfied, Sergeant?” Harper smiled. “It’s one of the best alibis I ever heard. I don’t see how wé can do # thing with it,” he seated in return. lerre Dufresne faced the detec oy pi and asked bitterly, “Harper, how long are you going to ‘Keep up this business? You ‘her brought a very serious es j ‘against my household and I'm wait- ing for you to back it up with proof, sound, lega) evidence, If it turns out that you can’t I warn you that it’s Ukely to cost you your stripe.” “Pierre, yon mustn’t talk like Aline Croyden tried to smooth the ruffled waters. “Mr. Har- the} per is only doing his duty—" Without the slightest warning Sf sSPo 'TIGERS DEFEAT "LOPEZ TEAM WKS [OUTLINING PLANS YANKS; CHISOX | FROM GATES’ TEN! FOR TENNIS MATCH BEAT MACKMEN .asens COLLECT. abd ; RUNS. IN TWO IN- | NINGS a es eee All contestants wishing to en- ter the Kappa Pi Tennis Tourna- ment are. requested te give their names to Bob Pinder or Carl Saw- yer not Jater than 8 p. m. Wed- sees The Lopez Funeral Home de- This tournament is te . decide ; ‘the city championship and is open feated Gates’ Picked Team, 8 to.2,}15° Cerone in Key West. pas in last night’s diamondbalt contest. | finals will be played on the court (Special t9 The Citieen? The Picked ten started off|at the Athletic Club, NEW YORK, June 19.—The De- Strong by taking a two-run lead} The winner will be given a sil- ‘in the first two frames and play-. ver loving cpp by the Kappa Pi 'RED SOX WIN TWO FROM ST. LOUIS BROWNS; FREE HIT- TING WAS WITNESSED IN | SECOND CONTEST Att Diese datenes. he News od airtight ball behind the ste!la,'Club. The contest is one of the “ean. have found it, hidden in the gutter toto, root. That answers your ques- We now have clasping ‘other and her ring still flashing its multicolored sparks. But Pierre Dnfresne went on quietly tapping bis cigarette against the platinum case. There was mock. ery and defiance in his glittering fook. and Harper caught a faint reek of brandy on his breath. “Don’t let ss stop you!” he qneered, “but [ll be damned if we -| wish you say lack!” : APPERTY tooked through the pocket lems body of. ket ior ol goblet and then the sheet of yellow fetter paper held "| out for his tuspection. “It's $j doubt a the smeary print,” he stated, “but there's no it — that’s Andrews’ g found. with the geomet sl see if he can thumbmark appeared about midway of the left margin. “It was ‘ust 9 fluke,” Harper ex- plained. “1 was showing Mrs. Croy- (< mpcersine. olanyabelyen code to ofgk ap thie age for the exper “It would have ago.” ty gra : pall badn’t Alan the finger printing of the ste, Come on, let's pat the screws to the old boy. I'm going to enjoy this.” a: .| Thete’s no profit in E? nell “Not so fast, Jack, cena: otntrs griig tn tee svar while we figure things ont, bea help if some one did,” bh t. York Yankees, 6 to 5, coming with- pitching of Clarence Gates to hold | many events to take place on July in three percentage points of the the Embalmer’s scoreless through Fourth during the celebration of American League-leading New the fifth inning, the all-day festival to be staged Yorkers. .A double by Pete Fox} In the sixth the Funeral hoys;by the al ind civie elub. th th, Mickey Coch-|©' got together and connected three, in the ninth, scoring Mickey singles and a double to put over al rane and Joyner White, gave the ‘rajly of four scores. They repeat-| On being detached as Officer’ in Charge of the Marine Corps Re- cruiting District of Sayannah, I wish to take this opportunity to thank you for the splendid ° co- operation in aiding us to make contact with a very desirable class of young men by printing the news articles sent you . {No doubt you will be gratified to’ learn of the far-reaching re- sults of a short news item of such a nature in the columns of your publication as it shows haw widely, your hewspaper is read in the dis- trict that you serve. Major Louis E, Fagan, U. S.i Marine Corps has taken over the duties as Officer in Charge of the Savannah District. Again thanking you for your} splendid cooperation, I am, A. B. DRUM, Lieutenant Colonel U, S. Marine, : Corps. Savannah, Ga., June 15, 1934, —_—_ PrITTITiritit rte CLASSIFIED | COLUMN gers the victory. The Chisox crushed the. Mack- men, taking both games of a doubleheader. led again with four more in the} ithe first game after an eighth.in- | ning rally. | The Red Sex won both wanes of a double bill from the St. Louis! . The Boston gang took ‘AIRCRAFTMAN SHAW: Browns. the first game, 6 to 5, and the second, 14 to 9. There were no other games; played in either of the major leagues. The summaries: AMERICAN LEAGUE At New York TR EB -611 8 no ee Fogel and Hayworth, Cochrane; Van Atta, Grimes and Dickey. prladelphy Fate ? Pict, Madj: Benton, Mahaffey, Kline and try, Hayes. First ra Cage At Boston Hadley, Knott and Hemsley; Welch, Ostermueller and R Ferrell : Cottman, Wells, MeAfee, Mills and Grube; Rhodes, Pennoek, Os- prance and Hinkle. —- Cleveland at Washington, post- poned, rain, NATIONAL £1 LEAGUE ms sual AMERICAN LEAGUE { Club— Ww. jNew York {Detroit BUILDS NEW VESSEL weanin | Cleveland | Boston eighth round to insure ee Score by innings: H. Ee/ fr. T, 110 000 000— 6 ru The Sox captured 'L, F, H, 000 004 -04x— 8 7) 2; Batteries: C, Gates and H. { Gates; Sterling, A. Lunn-and In| hy gee Pet. 589 (Ry Apgaciated Press) SINGAPORE, June 19.—Con-/ St. Louis nected with strengthening of the) Philadelphia air defense of this ‘Oriental|/Chicago .. Gibraltar” is the aircraft..supply; ship “Aquarius,” recently built in; England under supervision of! Club— “Aircraftman Shaw,” better! New York known as “Lawrence of Arabia.”| St. Louis _yessel, an oil burner, has a} Chicago cruising radius of 1,500 miles. Marlene Materna was photo) graphed by her father three min-| cml after her birth at Detroit. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn Philadelphia Cincinnati For State Senator WILLIAM V, ALBURY For State Senator ARTHUR GOMEZ For Representative To State Legislature BERNIE C. PAPY For County Commissionér-at-Large ‘2nd PRIMARY Thi RTMAN PRESS | ax printing. FOR RENT—Furnished part. ment, all modern conveniences. 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