The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 26, 1934, Page 3

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ar JUNE 26, 1934. ad AT WORLD'S PAIR se ee Ser ieee at he | Announcement has been as . J is , eR that there fi} be a boxing hont} raat WAS POL-|staged tomorrow night at the Chi} gin wim THIS SEAS ego World's Fair which will bring new ‘ork bia together Pete Nebo, of Key Mies ' and. Frankie Sigilio. } Boston tan a The.bout will be a scheduled 10-ronnd go, with much interest Cleveland ie > | manifested. i8t. Louis . me Ba Cant seegagegocooasooccgeeese Fie -owerrame the jinx A RS rage HOME RUN LEADERS) 3 Ha oF 3 against the | its Auggetated Press) Poe sae. a York uns. yesterday: Foxx, HERRS 25 MeNair, Athletics, 151 Aankees, Ii Hoag, Yan |5 feria, Venere. res oun Wane, Fs Minas se PODAY'S G GAMES ‘and eS 22; Fieba: wo: toxeead a xo eet 285 Da] = Hubbel! Giants, 18. totals: American, 222; * ape 303; + 625, ; ; ' of a SUNG 60 veae iN CHURCH BALTIMORE—For more than! =" halt! ‘sixty: years Frank S. Walsh has! = sung in St. Luke’s Church, this} | cxemantenl peo Detroit at Philadelphia. Chicago at New York, St. Louis at’ Washington. _ NATIONAL LEAGUE — Boston at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Chicago. tala ae 4 Kamin og gee crisp’ aa they should he - 208! crisp vegetables ate not quly more appetizing, more wholesome. - Dag set tore ICE. oF 7 oak pe against lon) if = fity, during which period . the} Philadelphia at Pittshurgh, two! foe County, aj ghureh has had three organs and games. ty My five choirmasters. |. New York at St. Louis. pasa se xgeor pe Sere demande, Ha rary To ora thin i thed ae cane th tith, A.D. 19% x ® $ Stk lf $30. and $35 Foy Second Primary Ble son, lection, Twesday, June 28, 1924 ek pA “sete OaRRRerencereeeeraeseeenensoroneconnereggegeeee? | Mis. Office of the Custodian Sealed For State Senator ian i _iupllcate ‘sabjeet to” the beet WALLTAM aa a0 ; ge bee 2 * ‘Thoy’re Economical! 400 Per Cent Refrigeration _ “Satisfaction. Se Sratecnncatvn Pi 9 to EASY TERMS-—19 DAY EREE TRIAL vegeongecenree’ rey 14, 1994, will hp w ee aa reer | this office at 2 ere ie sna pend faba ina al vod or repaitn re ea fi ordaD the in ali copies ‘of ees may al be Ae | ‘FRONT DOORS A SHABBY FRONT DOOR RUINS THE aear ieee, ANY HOME. A NEW ONE ADDS BEAUTY AND SABETY. ONE LIGHT PLAIN GLASS. 12-8” ONE LIGHT FLOWERED GLASS. THICK— 18-8" THICK— t)ts ae For Bopesentative To State Legislature BERNIE C, PAPY For County Commissioner-at-Large- Fifth District 2-10x6-10 8-0x7-0 .... WEBSTER—15 GLASSES PLAIN. Y 3-8" sagan LIGHT PLAIN. cee GBI! seit: ares Ree ~, 15 Oz. No. 8 Canvase— 72" wide, per yard .. 96” wide, per yard CANVASS re 40 Oz: No. 12. Canvann— = BIAS 48” wide, per yard ... lhe aa ber rad a THERE IS PROBABLY NO MORE PLEAS- ING Element of good PRINTING SERVICE than ON-TIME DELIVERY. PURE CEDAR, 4x4, TONGUED AND GROOVED. 32 SQUARE FEET TO BUNDLE. THE ONLY REAL REMEDY FOR MOTHS AND WOOD WORMS IN YOUR CLOSET— TE 48 OUR CONSTANT EFFORT TQ pre- duce the best QUALITY of work at a fair price and to see thet it is DELIVERED PROMPTLY af the time specified. Just Call Us Up --- We'll Do The Rest ae 194 Wrapped in ale ‘Mabe Old Customers Appreciate This Service _ $ID cellophane, each - $e HE ARTMAN PRESS

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