The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 20, 1934, Page 3

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SPORTS eras EN vs as COAST TEAM BASKETBALL AT suit. Lon’s car had‘a silver V hood. | | im Sacr Telegr tM 205 t in and talked to the he was haied from (Copyright, 1934, by Jeaxne Boxman) nto 2 Lon's return, tomorrow, brings aid terror to Marian. Peeeececoeosossoose® Today In History Notice Zo Sabscnbers refrigerator in your ‘kitchea—with- A eal LEER 42 Delicies Tenens Semdiniin aagemgg an = Please be prompt in paying | ‘ut onc, yeu are losing $8.30 « mouth! BREAKFAST Key West's Only Sundays ‘°ENSED EMBALMER Brne—Batile of Black=tocks, 1 carrier wno delivers your eRGHEON Paper coup SEER — oe REY WEST SUPPER Business Office Citizen BOSS BARBECUE 51——-Pirst national encamp-| per and sells it to vou for 20 ELECTRIC COMPANY Building LADY ATTENDANT of the G. A. R. at Indianap- cents. His profit = deliver- A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager PLAZA RESTAURANT : ‘White ot Siewees See ing sf otek Sere 505 Duval Street PHONE 51 Phone 545 Newer Sleep 5 —— subscriber. if he is not paid | HE loses. Not The Citizen. cross | 48—American troops FI AIIASLSL LLL | refrigerator the winter as in the summer—and | just as thrifty, too! It’s a/ways sum- mertime in the kitchen, and even in winter there are very few days when even the outside temperature is low enough to keep foods from spoiling. You can save as much as $8.50 each month with a General Electric PLAZA RESTAURANT If you are accustomed to dining at home, you will find THE PLAZA a novel and ea- joyable experience. THE KEY WEST SUNDAY STAR Subscription $2 Per Year : } ; PPP PAAR AAR & FUNERAL HOME Dignified, Sympathetic Courtesy . : . . . . . . . . * e . . . . . . . ry a ry . + - . . ‘was easy enough to duplicate the - " to aptcate te ver Vor ie es : HERE NEXT Hi GYM TONIGHT wc. ——¥ ~ to duplicate the silver Von the hood | WJ Je mE ee ee | noted Socialist leader, tor and easy enough to find a police’ |g ! ates. | cts and jobbers, . iets ull Suen @ ; 2) te Gee ee oe See : Sect erp lentastt inn owe om ARMY BOYS|SUNDAY FOR CAME a Se oe a i Co = q ‘have sent this message without the I = | PROPOSED CONTESTS PROM-| have opening for high-type. i . 3 trouble of the masquerade, but. by | __ —_ od ! | salesman in Key West. Give| ’ ; ’ TO BE FULL OF } ; : fica! Producing her double, they made | 2 | = full details of your qualifica-! =, proof that she did not send it im. i BUSY BEES DOWN LOPEZ AG-| FORT LAUDERDALE _ eee | glee eating Rater. dh dese, oe - pais | GEGATION IN SECOND! PONS” TO MATCH WITS | Box A, care of Citizen Office. . on: | ba ‘ ; MONDBALL 1 WHO Ae BS ‘CONTEST OF DIAMONDB. WITH LOCAL NINE, FREER Te won ua relay mentioned by the eeerere | AT BAYVIEW PARK ARE OUT FOR REVENGE | ed at the High School Gymnastum pS ae wandactogen in i . itonight by the 9-B team, winner: SMALL GROCERY STORE and j sation at the matestensaeee kt he Junior High tournament,! House Furniture. Apply, 2020 same depot ‘Into the city, they | ‘There were two games of dia-| The Fort Lauderdale “Tarpons,”| and the 10-B outfit. | Fleming street. nov19-Stx | ] Ballon ithe Ca ee =F | mondball played in. the _Seniar} champions of ‘Sonth Florida, will | che 10-B a ee = ea i i. you? vou re ang weers are League lest night at Bayview | invade Key West next Sunday for| signori hare ipppeag erates sae | You ke } * se 5 Ss! 2 E . " as you were ta toe eas soon |Park. In the first game the Adams{a one-game stay. The mag ang Gar eas — oer > father. Forget it. You've given me | Dairy ten defeated the Army boys|have won 47 games this { tail practicing:during the past few! *U7™#*Ure st = - , “Miess enough free publicity in the past | — P past haw | done right and reasonable. L. C. } garden,” Waki explained. “Alta pie 0 with woences | by a 13 to 4 score. The leaders atjand have lost only 10. j days, they are expected to show! 0. 209 sargaret street, Phone} a Same come after say not come alia} Mmssioa {il watch this end. Il [bat were Watd, M. Lopez andj They have played every club | better playing. | 358-W. oct29-4mo | > fame say come. | here.” Soetiess ae Fm | arte Tue Stet tro By ta Sin rons Parkeenwll to Kegs Wek Se ese Gaibe ooies A ‘Marian assistance in the future, | am. | ‘ | night will be a girls’: contest be- FOR RENT gave an unnecessarily John King. | gles and a double in four times} this year. Their only game with Jessen: thie Sentesallliiees-wat he i | up Parks hit two singles im three| the locals, which they won, was 12-B girls. At a previous game; FOR RENT CHEAP—Furnished | ~ tries. For the Army Stanley hit} played under a heavy rain storm.| petween those-two teams,.the out-! house. All modern conveni- j ‘ two singles gut. of four hits his} but this time the locals will try to] come was 12-0 in favor of the! ences. Apply Valdes Bakery. | " club secured. Mw. Lopez played his | avenge that defeat. \ Seniors. This game is scheduled to} nov19-1wk e ; first game in the Senior loop bye oi The “Tarpons” are bringing| start at 7 o'clock. H e dia welk In the-field, Hernandez. thejc full team, Overs Peady: nae se Lopez for the winners! Covington. Lee, MeNeece broth-| Fifty-six institutions afviliated; BARGAIN RATES Ins sj ae Dae une and Hogson for the! ers, Moberly, Oleander and a few| with the United States Hospital| returning north: anywhere. a } es oe jcthers who have played on the| Fund gave free service in New; Mail furniture list. United Se oy Innings: Se jelub this year. | York City totalling $9,000,000 in Broadway . - | Adams .. 117°031.0—13 14 ie The locals will we their Wane 1933, according to its report. 1 i 8 =| line-up of Casa, Acevedo brothers, 2 perme = 000, 30 0-4 4: 5 Gates, <Gates, Castillo, A. Pores, 5 a = j ~Batteries: Ward and Garcia;! 74‘* nie i j Sutera. Richards and Hog-on. pave: ae ehestedo, Hens, Baker ‘SII ISI a ss SOLE MOLAAAAA AAA ALAA ADE | Summary: Errors: Lynn, How-|*"° @ pelahi & ard, Stanley, Arstenue. | ' Uris: three base hte aol: o>) DAMONDBALL \ _ : j base hits: Johnson, Ward, ia,! & . sane GAME TONIGHT! ‘ 2 i ' j Garcia j | ‘ | struck out: by Ward 4, by Rich-| ’ jards 5, by Sutera 1; bases on! There will be an exhibition + ’ : off Ward 4, off Sutera 2.! game of diamondball at Bayview ° t - joff Richards 3; passed ball: Gar-| Park tonight between the Jacob Wh Offe Th & omers Ser Vice and Satisfaction : | cia; wild pitches: Richards, Ward, | Jones and the Adams Dairy. The Oo r e1r us | Sutera; double play: L. Lopez to! game will start promptly at 7:30 7 | Parks; losing pitcher: Sutera; time | o’clock. ee SOSCSSECSESCSSOSESESE SOE of game: 1:15. The Gobs claim they can beat ® ANHEUSER BUSCH 7 films tee sete same the oferta Milkmen, and the Milkmen PLANTS, FLOWERS, = BETHEL’S > “Alla same come in postman,” Waki was saying. started flying from the first ball} claim they will shutout the ship CAKES and PASTRIES i ie } : | NES SERVICE STATION , P Gelitiant sntic in response. inter |) MARIAN folded the letter and put | Pitched. The Lopez ten and Busy | boys for =a forl® AUTO o . Preted, Weki's message meant that [M it back in its envelope. She ao saa eee neh on :2 masks ® Cocoanut Plants, each 15¢ D & a ua Tt > See Sight Lon bad driven down to |called Waki in, asked him to take | 1) sort to the last out. |tillo 2, Baker, |! Hibiscus Plants, each 10e-2Se $ CARS WASHED BEER. cea & ' #0 &8 whe asked and she was free of |the jetter home and put it in a safe: | Thos leddets at ihat were ‘Stert| toncll’ rans batted % B see Cans SOLS 2 5 Header mer. then turned ialthearted- aders a e Sterl- | bonell; Sougainvillea, Red or Pur- <a the m gardencr place, and then turned halthearted- |. “Gactitio and Baker The fist | Carbonell, Robe GOOD GULF GASOLINE ; “Alle same come in postman.” |ty to a pretense of interest in her )'. Contillo and Baker. The first | cores & ne. Sea i ie oe TOP SERVICE TSE Cave om ‘ Wekt was saying, working mean-| garden. one with a h a Bee ie ol eis tine Sclhies & Poinsettia Plants, S0c to $1.00 BATTERY SERVICE CLD OnkES BUCKET a While to extract a letter from the| pays passed like long grey Tid | a : : Crot h DEPRES Sse art “ louble and a single and Baker! Roberts, Castill bases: A. rotons, each . GULF SERVICE WITH A eee mmewetier, “ome me BS! nons slowly rolled santo a spool. | Ooh (oe cicice both noth cme] Acenedys at Laon 1| ‘Tork. Cap, cack ae ‘SME? Sarry Devs sees camses © J Feu vay. See Missa O. K. Waki. Monot nous days devoid of any high [1;..0. un. In the ficld, A. Ace-{ (Carbonell). t 3 (Machin. | SLOPPY sos Plece ’ Marian nearly snatched the e0-|ijents. Lon was sullen. He would | ‘mes up. In the field, A. Ace-| (Carbonell). 2 ie Roses, dozen, - $1.20$ Our Ready-to-Serve Cakes ae a 5 BS eater from hi mand. Too tetter. re [come in. touch her ehcok with ni | "ede, Pena and Sterling featured. Carbonell, Sweeting): bases on | WS nd Pastries are always fresh! USA Semta, Rectaresee ame 4 wiht Seore b: St : off Lunn ‘astro and A.| 3 = GIVE TRIAL ; Seid ecw, Ake omy person she |tips, clean up for dinner, and with j Score DY inning RH ). off ; double|,: South Florida Nursery Maloney & Peacock Cores 5 D S0uld trust, was from John King. |; wpatesdulied tthe ust | i. 0). of so i% i = : {Busy B 3! 2—6 7 : Castillo to Pena; left o1 th: e ' Be Ber detective friend. Perhaps in this | poze, zo on with his meal without a zs HeEeS md ae 2 ee sete Be Raset icc ee Catherine St. PHONE 818 A LOPEZ Agee ‘ . Was the evidence she needed to com | wore t her. Dinner over he would pes eNereE Gace ee Ales 800 5 ia evcccccee —— of MeSwain’s part in her | 4; 2 Sand t : Batteries: C. Gates 1 M.! of gam * trip pba be ree apa | Acevedo: A. Lunn and Ingraham.' Umpires, both games—Lopez | ®& SELECT SEA FOODS : Pp L U M B I N ¢ : RAPP Dars ae anes ; |, She dispatched Waki to look over) Even the weather begR ‘rey. | Summary: Errors: Cates 2, Cas-/ and G \) Jewfish, 2 Woe... 35e 8 : | N SU R A N C E : > the grounds and see what was need-| x1, Diablo disappearec,,, 1 & — as - Welicatait- Recah. 2 the 35¢2 : - 04 to benatity them, while she Bur | -auze geil, only the pings > i aes sa . only te 2 t . 2 Ibs. 25 8 : . fled Into the pouse ing the fog. The wind Say at j i® eee eee Bee DURO PUMPS ¢ Office: 319 Duval Street > 7 . Two pages of closely typed words from the valley swirleg . ect the | panel 2 Ibe. ae 25¢ 4 “ e . @onfrouted ner Ns | | > 2 Woo. : PLU a os : H | Mutt. , 2 Ibs. . 25 LUMBING SUPPLIES : Dowr in the orcharc the pickers | aera 2 { TELEPHONE NO. 1 . 6 were shaking the trees, the fruit | (Ny esi eeepc PHONE 348 : ‘ ’ | falling with soft plops onto the mus- | CAPT. TOM’S PRODUCTS $ : jlin spread beneath, to be packed in | I Konk Tails Conch Chowder $ : THE . ) [trays sind rushed to the drier. | 1% Clam Chowder Fish Chowders H . | Marian made futile gestures to 8 | ‘ a : PORTER-ALLEN | the day, canned fruit, pickled wal- } i FREE PROMPT DELIVERY 4 . a | ip e + | nuts, made more jam than the two | Y : : a ; |of them would use ina lifetime. And |; |,¢ LOWE FISH COMPANY ; 4 COMPANY . she read. read all of the books she | i) a aa . a 7 , lice than wantiig to ued, tteg ito # | PHONE 151 328 SIMONTON ST. . | find momentary release from her i% eovecesecesccoseesos eee N worrics. H | eae ay anni don tense ee | N Our Reputation is Wrap-3 AARON McCONNELL 3 N |ctare a truce. She felt that even the | |" ped im every package $ 536 Fleming Street 3 ¢ E TY 0 U R ARIAN leaned back in the chair. | presence of the Hondon gardener | | ° + 4 Clever, how clever. Of course | was preferable to this misunder- | Hl of $ : 3 Metiwnin, knowing it was coming | standing with Lon which persisted ' e 4 = WE SAVE IT BPG having arranged to have Lon /jike the dull ache of a wound. She : : = Have his car at home for her to use | made a few overtures that evening, | % PRINTING : : : ® teaving town, was ready to take /oniy to be met with monosyllabic | ® = : S iim to the bank. She was willing to | answers from Lon | DONE BY US : : FROM THE FERA : THE STAR COFFEE | @axer tha be had also accompanied} The next morning, gloomy with | * : : : ° . hon to the vault and asce not}, storm brooding um the hills, he | ats ——THE——_ ¢ WATCHMAKER, JEWELEF § We Haul Same At $1.00 : MILLS . Maly that he had found the right let- | stopped at the doo:. “I'l probably | % : py : ag = Hr, but that he did not have time to | pe late tonight,” he said, “don't wait | x ih ARTMAN PRESS aap ge aa er Yard : o <i Ge aot a © were dinner for me. I'l! eat with the boys 1 1, Sas ian a = ibe - © hee me a ® MeSwain had risked nothing. He | we're having a little get-together.” | ® i s AL RICES REDUCED : © autitanmenaas fas able to gauge Lov's lack of | slarian nodded, afraid to trust her | Over 380,000 owners ie Citizen Bldg. $ Hours: 9 to 12-1 te 6 $ Symonette Tramsfer =. . = - = ge of the letter, by his at- | yoice. After Lon had t she went { have purchased thei 4 . as oe a bim, It had never ie the hil'top. The mountain stood | G-E refrigerators in the ® PHONE 51 Open Saturday Nights ° 4 @hanged from respectfu! admiration. | out plack t the storm clouds; | fall and winter months. ies CORSSS SO SSSSleseReeED Cececesccccceceeeee seen wn- She turned back to the report: | the valley lay below like a chalice | gee es i® i y wait? A General ectric Pp awaiting the rain Lhetscomensais | {Q DINE AT THE —READ— PRITCHARD frontier of Lorreine. IPP SIPS LIOLDL. ' a. £4: Cob ee ee ete teeter zertezzzgezzezzzzzzzzzziia.

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