The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 25, 1934, Page 3

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Advertisements unter &D will be inserted im The Citizen the rate of le a word for each im || eA: ke SEI but the minimum for the'| imsertion in eve-y imstance TEAMS PLAYTO BASEBALL GAME 'DIAMONDBALL TILT By ty : SERS atch,” * 5 » os - =: TIE YESTERDAY HERENAVYDAY: WINDS UP IN TIE ss. |... No Pm sorry, tut |CUBAN CLUB TAKES FIRST ALL-SERVICE TEAM ISSUES) his own sake, his doctor has tm | : er 5 } ARMY AND LOPEZ TO BE ore sees eee OF TWIN BILL; SECOND {| CHALLENGE TO LOCAL j Seems to have recovered from the ; PLAYED SUNDAY dicod transfusion this afternoon and CALLED BY DARKNESS AGGREGATIONS ' Tr Blleve bo wil pul touch it | pees i ceca | isn’t disturbed.” : | ¥ | The up and coming Army dia- “That includes his wite, also? I | Two very good games were’ Negotiations are underway for! mondball team, fresh from a: pt allowed in?” Played by the Junior Leaguers a baseball game to be played © ‘league victory over the strong yesterday afternoon at the Bay-. Navy Day, October 27. | Adams Dairy nine, and a 4 to 4 view Park field. ee Pogyeceg: Seems Naval | tie with Lopez Funeral Home, are| In the first diamondball game Station, Jacob Jones andthe Coast Cf rumors thatthe outcome of las | the man } Pi appear [ihe Cuban Club defeated the Guard Cutter Saukee, issues a cc i : : | night’s game have been dif-| BLANK SALES : cme sed | Young Boys Social Club by a 4 to, challenge to any local team. LSet hagas laces toot ear ee ~] nde re }3 score. The Cuban Club scored’ To make arrangements, call ior jineup on the field. Artman Press, Phone 51, Citi-| yo sgh now, | once in the second frame and a on sear ee Bal Immediately a challenge was is-} zen Building. ” ecti6! one but H : Navy Radio Station, Phone No. sued to and accepted by the Em-'op PAPERS FOR SALE—Two j twice in the third inning. The 34° & girl for opened 2 ‘ ; ' { balmers for an exhibition gam2 to! undies for 5c. The Citizen OF- on any Club tied the count. in the: ‘be played at the Army Barracks} - . oc ~ 2 ‘The: - seco! walks’ and a fielder’s choice ac- $ 9:30 o’elock. * like gossamer mead | spun by, an. indolent spider... Her nett gar rapidly.now, untying a o counting for. the runs... In their half of the sixth the Cuban boys t | a | PS PIR * i big guns, Key West’s “Pepper a ae Hat perce eae a | Martin”. Howard, Douglas, Jones, (AL bit; De Ieopen hit double} FIRST GAME WELL WITHESS! 20 Toes Aeo> om Chetr their! and walked twicé for a perfect GATES STARS AND | home grounds and a thrilling bat- | afternoon. In the field, W. Mur- CUBAN CLUB = is expected, j tay and Ogden played well. | A H i | Tech Sgt. Kulas wonders how | 1.25. The Artman GAMES FRIDAY, '2x3.2 ee hed REPAIK ALL MAKES OF ! RADIOS. Guaranteed service. R. C. A. and Atwater Kent gether the Cuban Club and Gates} Agency. J. L. Stowers Music Score by innings: % | Stars, and the second contest will! Co. septi-tf R. H. E.| Tomorrow afternon the Junior; be played by the Park Stars and} YBSC _.. 000 012 08-3 2 | omental League will play A te Noose Boys Set Ge a APARTMENTS Leanin: 9 joul leader. e first game will start prompt-} - ge back in the chintz {Cuban Club 012 001 x—4 5 1/°°Th Fret game will bring to-!ly at 4 o'clock. ; APARTMENTS — Vacancies draped chair while the firm se ‘ “ ax age ieee Pri _ Batteries: c. Stickney and Rod_| weariness from her face, she smiled, | i#%¢2; Garcia. Tynes and Ren- More important than the frocks and | ducles. their beauty was a note she had re- Summary: Two base hits: Al ceived from Lon, just before leaving | Trevor and Morris. octl3-tf Scccccccecccscccoeecseeeees WANTED NOW AND THEN = sams amann ; Your next printing order. The (By STEPHEN COCHRAN SING LETON) |. Avtmen Press. — t fonso, Ogden, Kelly, D. Lopez;{ her room. Mentally she reviewed | stolen bases: P. Esquinaldo; sacri- the note. She knew the message by | fice hit: Boza; struck out: by Gar- heart. It had been short, terse, a bit j cia 6, by Stickney 5; bases on betas balls: off Gareia 9, off Tynes 1 off Stickney 3; winning pitcher: Tynes. CAA bedded da ddudided, MOM MOM MLL MMM: opinions ex- j against the inordinate accumula-/ details and price. Write Box a tion of wealth have been ignored, 4, care of The Citizen. sis: solely these of the writer {misery has descended alike upon | i aviescy In the second game the Gates} and mot of The Citizen). j ; Stars and Goodyears played two} Whether the churches. are| ‘Me robbed and the robbers. And” MISCELLANEOUS extra innings in their efforts to win, but it ended in darkness with the score 4 to 4. It was a very good game from start to finish. | 5 YEARS PROTECTION Against failure of the tame: Mhommer Top Mechamem for omy S308 The = = cludec m the ormgmma proce FOR A LIMITED THE GLY ACT NOW—TODAT Payment: om the Specue am $4 5) The Key West Electric Ge A. F. AYALA, Sales Mamager “lan, dear, remember please that 1 am driving you back to Oakland lin along as'a chaperone. T've lots etal! Pretend to know nothing of to talk about Lone | Y® 1088 Se welt net, that he shoals t og i ag be Back* In her room she 4 S 2 low faure fven | then surveyed herself in the full wr, net commodities at & |iength mirror in complet. surprise, Srancigiy.+ Prom tip to tog she was a symphony ches in gold. Goldtipped sli the i ii i rock, eten her euin seemed te glow | At bat, Blackwell had a perfect thousand years ago. King Robert | 4 offset that danger when he | with a mellow light, topped by the | day. collecting three singles in} of Sicily thought it was rather a} 4 justly so. The poorest man in the | AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit | . A.daughter of the House of|untry must share (if he has’ piven free with each classified | David made up a song about two’ stood by in consenting silence) the: advertisement. ASK FOR [T. rt] Tesponsibility for our precarious want situation with the greatest of the —————_—__—_——_. Key West's First Funeral Home| Key West's First Ambulance | Service PRITCHARD enen a | % 3 ! eh t cont hate entea'nc: |cap of her hair which lay molded {three times up. Im the field,! mistake to translate it from the! gleaners of the rewards of oppres-; nt eS shot. It's lost money 1 to her head in soft, flat waves. Ackerman, Lowe and Knowles! Latin, into the common tongue. It, sion and trickery. political faction oressing the “If 1 bad another nose than this | Played wonderful for the Gates; seemed pretty radical to him. One Our ills, as a Nation, are trace-; : si Lo Senescence an hardly blame him; it would] #>le to one sin; the concentration E . vn. with all the Silvers in the world,” 1aser for the Goodyears Lagan PERE radical to any king. Being aj °f 8® percent of the wealth of the} | fan's Sea" tuth pnamasa "paw eit [She informed the radiant figure. | well. ee “radical” has always been a has_{coumtry into the hands of 2 per- ‘ hell give to vou feet as T Lon’s surpise almost equaled her | Seore by innings: Bs ee bed j cent of the mast, even the people! Just as Laweem. the poor, ardous occupation although after} i Ben ut tales Cave the wes | OWN. She balf wondered if it were R. H. E. é . lwho have insured the ship and | Mf tis name nna his honk arcount | complimentary. ! Gates Stars— ;@ few hundred years, markiig is} A z A Serpe cere nrown and indirectly sour | isa be cried, “I... 1 didn't | (001 003 000—4 5 6G; apt to scrape around in the ashes| WoUld like to keep her as she is, for vou lw *e 3 in | Can not hesitate long. Bs where the radical was burned, ¥ realize you could look like this,” |Goodyears 020 101 000—4 10 3, gear ymes _ 1 “It is time for Thee, Lord, to er ee Sate ote [upstart 1 wouldn't mind competing i Marian fingered the pare with) then covering his mistake, “I mean | Batteries: Rosam and Woodson; ; the hope of finding a few remn- 2 es ae : ing hands. She held here evt-|1 knew you were beautiful, only 2OW | Blackwell and Gonzalez and Alon.|2"ts which can be enshrined and See ty tae made welt which might have sent Brown | you're a... a knockout.” mm. | worshipped. si ettie | the penitentiary: which mieht] Hamlin was watching the tableau Summary: Two bese hits:| At any rate, after so long a! See i fend MeSwain there. and law | with bis wise smile. and when Lon } 4), 7 ae me, the song was translated into! | Alonso, Facal, Smith, Woodson song was tran: into! im Ser periory. ect nad gone below for flowers to mateh | state hases: J. Russell, Saunders, the common tongue and, as is often| Today In History # she bad she would have; «1 see eeu sages of my shop- Richardson sacrifice hit: R. Rob- be ease ,no one has paid much at | poccccccsecccccoccccoocs ft immediately. per’s choice,” he said. erts; struck out: by Rosam 3, by sme to =F ree it runs | se0e Chaser, tnt qieis ert 5 =i Blackwell 2; bases on balls: off! majestic grandeur thus: | ae ara a 5 4 & A “She's a witch.” Marian confided, | Foot; ‘ell 2, off Rosam 0; double! “My soul doth magnify the|¢™ in the English language, died. | Cporaped (bristmas (ands Was 2 wonderfal story Marian’s|~ang you a wonder to take care of a = 1415—Historie battle of Agin- J i Lord, and my spirit hath rejoiced 9p ems le of Agin-| impulse was to telephone in this . I was stupid with | play: J. Cates to Smith. ‘3 y spi i = oe apes: Sat Gero. shdT et — " Umpire for both comes igit| in God, my Saviour. * * *He hath oe France, between French} by HARCOURT —. from the havoc it would bring.| | thousht so and... 1 told you | fin. showed strength with His arm; He — ! bins distincti a scrawled note miraculous!y! now 1 felt about pulling strings and i hath _Seattered the proud in the 1854—Hi ce “Che peeres es ‘ve a distinctive- ==> 2 reporter's _ _°*| watching puppets dance.” — : peceseswe —rasarend bese Seay aed | at Bei wie 7s the English, a:| Bess that makes them = evidence? won - nsider puppet?” ‘oda art | i »_ OS » at) 3 = Saris Sotcn cerstar lead- /T vy Ss B hdays: ir: seats, and exalted them of { Balaclava, Crimea. stand out. You will de- ing lady in the smartest: eseecececercoasces low degree. He hath filled the{ 1515 Germans in Meese light in seeing the many @eath came certainty of silence | grama ['ve wa! for a long time,” iral Richard E. Byrd’ of; hungry ‘with good things; and the} ee 2 | <. “ — b be ay aera ge pain chad Tint Ghen|tich He hath sent empty away.; dam" civers ant fond cottatry to| artistic samples which elle, half shock. Bat what ®] sanding smile—4 Toe FOU ee ees er Va, 46 years ago.|-- °.°AS He spake to our fathers, |StP advance of Americans. © | we have to show you. person she must be tO} peychic,” she challenged. ee 'to Abraham and to his seed for- $907-Siatien ah “ ee Tio A He never has % Pass demanded the sacrifice of H00-| "=x ne returned seriously. “but | Rey. Charles E. Suoghlin of €VEr.” ia ie agpmrgge~ sie rtman Press aaa H ef ee ate Oe ee ot net | when 1 see people who deserve bap- | royal Oak, Mich. radio priest, Along what parallel lines move; Pots Mafalds: sings off Brazil Citizen Bidg. Phone 51 cwhirrs. He 4 = piness and 1 feel 1 can help them | i,m in Canada (of American Par-, the forces of Nature and the Law / e i Authorized Rep cae both she and her father had OI along the way to that happiness, I'm | = of the Lord! If, indeed, they are ‘wilting to risk buruing my Gagers | “"2E°): 45 years ago. i not one and the same ‘thing! meddling with their business. | tra C. Copley, of Aurora, HL,| A great iceberg comes drifting “Marian, 1 beg your pardon, Miss |. .wepaper publisher and philan-| down from the North. It tow Gordon, you are too honorable .. . / thropist, born in Knox Co., MiL,} aloft, a glistennig white mountaii there's Mr. Casad returning, 1 must | | of ice, but two-thirds of it are sub- rush this... don't — — must | merged beneath the surface of the ee ee ae yon control ot | Dr. William T. Ellis of Swarth-' ocean. Slowly the warmer cur-j ee ee Don't fail to use it if | ™ore, Pa., journalist and religious rents that it meets dissolve the: your es writer, born at Allegheny, Pa., 61! teat sub-surface structure. De- Hamlin drove them to dinner. years ago. j Prived of support, the proud peaks : “Fil forego the privilege of the ; totter and at length there is an host,” said he as the first dance Prof. Constantine M. Panunzio actual revolution; the mighty are! number started. “Mr. Casad, you | of the Univ. of Cal., at Los An-, ast down and them of low degree! take Miss Gordon, this time.” } les, social scientist nad econom- exalted. (Copyrig't, 1934, by Ieanne Bowman) 0 years ago. * Something like that is going on ae jin eee is cone! to Silver turns up, tomorrow, 4 John N. Willys, auto manufae-; fear; if we believe in God we can pera eS turer, <tiasbectiler, born at add our voices to Mary's song of $05; GaSe Canadaigua, N. Y.. 61 years see OS, The superstructures has become: top-heavy; it is time; TO SUBSCRIBERS 1933—-Government announce- !ment of loans on corn in States ihaving Farm Warehouse Acts. * Rat bow had that ae — coat pocket? She rows | the letter onto the chair in which the was sitting. her coat bad also 7 Bese there. However, letters dida’t &p and walk into pockets. Hamlin ‘had taken her coat trom the chair "to bang it up. He most have thought the fetter part of her notes and ‘grammed it into ber pocket without ‘knowing what it was. But wouldn't know ,.. that man with the wise, eyes and cynical wouth? # it remained now for ber to give letter to Sliver, if possible w ‘out her knowing it Sliver was fo Gakland by this time . .. would she "7 Ary to see Hondon ... try to destroy B.fiow*®) FOR PURE ICE ICE REFRIGERATORS Made of All Metsi—iquggnd Wh WATER COOLERS They re Ecomammeca! Db Per Come $30 and $35 OLLI LEE EELS SE EEE OLD PAPERS For Sale 70 years ago. . born in Italy 3 Qn" un G | i FIZZ LZLLLL LLL LL 2 | Dr. Henry N. Russell of Prince-! for a re-adjustment. Names once |ton, famed astronomer, born at, mighty are being stripped of a | Oyster Bay, N. Y., 57 year sago.; false-glamor. Is there a man so SPEND &% If you do not receive your eB | em seo a jones J Bandle for Sue = Crown Prince Michael of Rou-| of the Vanderbilts, sell one he i staan 8 peal cf thated 25 in bundle Cc EASY TERMS—29 DAYS FREE Teas, and a paper will be sent to your home. A complaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:00 to 7:15 p. m. for the purpose of delivering com- plaints. Help us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 if you do not receive The Citizen. j Published scandal ho that Bathing girls, using skis on the! listened on October 4 to Senator sand dunes on the Venice, Calif.,! Nye’s revelation of the “business” ‘beach, attain speeds nearly as|methods of the great munitions jgreat as those of skiers on snow-| firms can believe that the DuPonts a hills. are today met with respect from \ Sabseribe for The Citizen. VACATION THIS YEAR IN om, Wa Zs. wit WS Thompson's Ice Company ime. i | mania, born 13 years ago. | loved. into the ce: Bd S THE KEY WEST CITIZEN VIII IIIIIIUIIIIIIISS. 4 bead other reason than the force of habit? Wherever God’s law TOOL LRA Aa hhh hdd

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