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

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She saw {t parked op faedside » ‘ttle turt men bending over th Baving .rowble with it. again as she neared town ‘And then as she reached the mais she new what she would do . her former city editor, @ brother who bad recently pur the valley's weekly paper would go in there, write a letier debn King and have Sanderson a he found Sanderson In bis office, that she bad been baving eround ber bo to reach this detective of bers without anyone's je. opening the | @ Canal began 1995—Louis Riel. leader of the | Hien in the Canadian North- | t, hanged i a i 1906 —Collegiate School ot | Hl rel ibeastlate ities tficehesii | a 3 Waki nodded, went out t@rved with a crumpled bit of pa and tobacco in bis band, and wit a helt burned cigaret—“! sink alla same Kanaka boy, alla - same smoke roll em, sink be use em, use em holder,” he showed her the pinched end of the hal? smoked cigaret, “I sink I s-ay here. Pix gar- den.” 58 5 They stayed until Lon appearea and accepted the explanation Ma- “Now that you're earning, and | of blossoms in the spring.” After they had left, Lon loitered about the kitchen while she pre pared dinner, quieter than usual, troubled about something. “lan,” be said at ‘length, “Mo Swains vant us to — Sunday ; with them, how about it) (Copyright, 1934, by Jeeane Bowvian} Tomorrow, a new plot Is begun. | Yale-in-China opened at Chang-| . China. | 1907—Oklahoma admitted to} Statehood. 1914—Federal Reserve System began operating. 1933—Russia recognized by United States. cecilia epnieteense The word “sincere” comes from two jatin words meaning “with out wax.” - BY SCORE OF 5.2; TALLY In the Junior Lezgue yesterday! Two exhibition afternoon the Goodyears and the! played at the Curtis Field. cor-! © Stars played:a doublehead-| ner Simonton and Division street, | In first game the Good-j yesterday by four of the clubs boys heldthe Gatesters score-| thet will play in the league tol ; and hitless for the first four start next Monday. Only boys! but weakened in the sixth runs—enough to win the game. | They added two more in the fev-' Luz defeated the Cuban Club by ! vidi enth for gdod j under 14 years of age will be al-/ the Gates boys scored three | lowed to play. . P. # | fieialdom is protecting the work-/ In the first game the Hijos de la} ing girl by a series of decrees pro-| The household servant myst! ; field, Tynes, Cabenas and Torte?: have a clean and “hygienic” room| /'= SALESMAN WANTED i played well. i Russell. apd: Villareal played well, In the second game Saunders} | that can be docked, She:must have | Se | her’ own plate: for laine 250d NATIONALLY KNOWN import- Séore by innings: ; ; : R.H. E. | clothes, must ~ be “allowed “eight | ers and jobbers, wines and :| Dela’ Luz 500200 0-7" 5 2ihousr Gf steep nightly, and havea) [ig20F% warehouse in Mims} | hit @ Wome run and two singles | CU224 Club 200 000 02° 3- 3/ chance to rest at moon. t im three times at bat. J. Russell | : : M. Hernandez; Alfonso and Hop-! eare “qf ‘her “eickness i mee. | ta > pi ic! insara! hit another double. In the field, DS | The -girts ‘have 1 ‘acddisbiniindt Saunders and J. Pinder The Goodyear ten came ont vi torious in this fray by the score “ | Hop! SAE 0:2. | Hernandez 2 tpandez. Sibila, P. Pazo, J. Ca-| Sore. The Wesley boys “Sorted PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed) | Dinaf,“M. Hernandez; hits: off, With three rans in the first frame: cage $125. The Artman’ |! Perez 2 and 2 rons in 4 innings;{ Leader at bat was Walker and E.| prose aug? First Game Seore by innings: Getes Stars 000-003 2— Goodyear [000 200 0— Batteriés: Rosam and fons i Batteries: M. Perez, Cobo and; “Her employer also must take! ‘tions in first letter, Address. Box A, care of Citizen Office. : Two base hit: Al-/ to working long hours for from! novi6-4tx! bases: Merchant,/ $12 to $20 monthly. : . Torres; runs scored; 3 See M. Perez 2.- Fer.|¢tal Home Juniors. by a 6 to 1: FOR SALE M. Sanchez and Castel-‘ Garcia for the winners with two ime of game: 1:00. | hits in two times up, For the los CERES ; Inthe second game the Wesley Carey and Colon with one hit. BLANK SALES BOOKS. Now | Home won from the Lopez Fan- one time at bat were the lead-, 10c each or 8 for 25¢ at The’ Russell; stolen bases: Smith, Ackerma i off Rosam 5, off Blackwell! to Woodson to Smith, Barcelo to Zacal; time of game: 0:50. | Second Game i Score by innings: R, HEEL} Gates Stars 100 001— 2 4 5 Cuban Club ba Goodyear _. 401 20512 8 2) ParkeStars __ = Batteries: B. Roberts end Gates Stars Woodson; Villareal and Salinero.} Goodyear t Home run: Saun-}¥. B.S. C. oe EE ES _8;| double play: Saunders to Zacal;! Score by innings: i aa double plays: Salinero (unassist-| wild pitches: Roberts 2; time of| RHE aug ed), Navarro (unassisted), Rosam | game: 0:40. | Wesley 300 111 0—6 i: .- Mer. ae and Lopez. of the elubs up to and including; Summar yesterday’s games: jers. In the field, Carey. Jack! Artman: Brcas, ‘Phone Si, Citi-| ; ders; two base hits: Rueda, J.! Cates and Billy Lones played a! zen Building. octl6; Russell; stolen bazes B. Roberts; struck out: by Rosam | Cates; struck out: by Villareal 3. by Blackwell 2; bases on balls: ' bases on balls: off Roberts ith. J.i great game for the losers and E < speed : PRINTING—Quality Printing at | the Lowest Prices. The Art-| / Acevedo, Mato and R. Garcia for he winners, Umpires, both games—Gri L. F. H.. Jr. 100 000 0—1 | Batteries: Carey and The following is the standing | Cates; Fernandez and E. Garcia. Home run: Walke i stolen bases: E. Acevedo Club— v. ;P. Lones,. Mato, Reno; left s: Wesley 5, Funeral Home runs seored: Cardova 1. Walk-!AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit! -500/ er 2. E. Acevedo, E. Garcia; time! given free with each classified! a i i SE eens ma ; . ing for almozt hing. in-j ‘illiam street, Phone! god "measure, {a 7 to 2 score, M. Hernandez and} eluding hades = 2 : pe - thita@ double to Torres featured at bat. In the} boast -444| of game: 1:00; umpires: M. Ace-! advertisement. ASK FOR IT} 444) vedo and Castellano. i asi] SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITEZER—a : ——e ee Seeman

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