The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 5, 1934, Page 3

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night by a 3 to 2 score, A close} © tory for the Army ten in 11 games| COLUMN : that club has played im the Senior; Seesaneecenecorecenscees it Parle Bar of Fiuming, a : tors Gf niclinn lows, 05 Some egos” & vt FOR SALE—Cabin Cruiser,” 28 oes ee lena Stone “las Sey ; oe po » dition. Apply at office of The ms, born in Chicago, years Citizen. decd-6t | 289. Harry Emerson Fosdick, preacher: “E think I would wat to blew PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed| Alice Brown of Boston, novel-| ~ CRETE: cards, $1.25. The Artman}ist, born at Hampton Falls, N. H., Press, aug?| 77 years ago. the Lowe Prices, whe ast] Dr. Hugh S, Magill of Chicago, _ man Press, aug?} secretary of the Int. Couneil of Religious Education, born at Au- FOR RENT burn, HL, 66 years ago, Ht BICYCLES FOR RENT—Saw-| Dv. Timothy F. Murphy, Chief yer’s Paint and Cycle Store. | of the U. S. Bureau of Vital Sta- dec4-6t | tistics, born at Lewistown, Maine, | 5 years ago. if ; sii cea i MISCELLANEOUS Lee CASH PAMD for used furniture |. Admiral Earl Jellicoe, famed Box G, care of Citizen Office. | Bstish naval bead in the World dec4-3tx! War, born 75 years ago. he tins | Marshal Joseph Pilsudski, Polish UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER, | *ldier-statesman, born 67 years latest. model,-803 Olivia street. }#8° dec5-3tx | oe ‘4 z i t up, sig . Gees oie |... Acevedo walked. = ‘McCarthy: flied qut to shortstop. | PEMALE HELP—SALE : Sawyer struck out, SES SALESLADED) Under the reciprocal tariff At bat, Kulas starred with te|SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT for|treaty trade between Cuba and singles in three times up. married women. $15 weekly and | this country has increased In ‘the field, Nodime, Douglasf your-own dresses FREE repre-! steadily. In two months Cuba has and Brindel payed a good game.}. senting. _ nationally known | imported 8,667,880 pounds of hog Score by imgings: © Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. | lard from the United States, com- i CUBAN TRADE UP Fs pit REE No investment. Send dress size. | pared with 9,873,000, Army ua 000 110 18 1%] < Fashion Frocks, Dept. R-8560,) pce tagi cok OAMR, jusy Bee .. 001 010 0—2 5 2! Gincinnati, Ohio. dec5-1tx! Subseribe fo: Citizen. Batteries: Richards and Kulas;! Te Sawyer, C. Gates and H. Gates. Pe ne ees en ee teers Summary: Eryors: Brantley, Pena, Kulas; two base hits: Brin- deli, Sterling, Gonzalez; stolen bases: Nodine, H. Gates, M. Ace-| vedo, Higgs, Sullivan; double play: Castro to Brady; bases on i “tballs: off Richards 8, off Sawyer 2; struck out: by Richards 7; % of wild pitches: Richards 2; time of i LTH game: 1:00; umpires: Lopez and P saad Gonzalez. . z The second game started out THE ICE MAN good but ended in a farce. Bemis At the beginning, some of the Who appears like clock- q se Adams Dairy players were not} work every day of the year * 3 A dies a trying their best and those play-/| i ie jars’ should-be-barred from future a 3 wae awe of pare health The Cii ~ , * contests if they deliberately try ——as OD itizen s to lose, many fans declared. ¥OUR ICE MAN, Of Course, . eine ee aes ere He never has to be defrosted. He never thumps S tarting Thursday, Dec. 6 tions during the life of the exhi- or whirrs. He always saves you dollars and cents. bition. Lunn started pitching, was replaced by Baker who hurled to two batters and walked both. CALL NO. 8 Then Ingraham threw ’em over to! three batters, which resulted in FO p 7 two singles and a base on balls. T. Lunn was next on the mound,’ who pitched to one batter, result- ing in a double play. | At bat, Baker hit a home run and two singles in-3 times up. Gerald Adams was pinch hitter for Albury and singled for a per- . . } Made of All Metal—Equipped With bisa’ -WATER COOLERS Ip the field, Gonzalez i ' . 000 300 3—6 5 al They're Economical! 100 Per Cent 122 120 x—8 10 : Refrigeration Satisfaction 1 | F BH Hi | 7 Wid Hie pa Ef F E 4 | ti ii HF # Fi 1} age : ! 5 $8 Fae iy i i ) }eight pytouts for a “big night.” Score by. innnigs: yr Priced at Scusacs| $30 and $35 = | grahati, T. Eunn, Ingraham and i EASY TERMS—10 DAYS’ FREE TRIAL Cates. Summary: Home run: Baker;; two base hits: Sterling 2, ‘A. Lun ‘Hale; stolen bases: Ingraham. Bil- * tberty; double plays: Hernandez to ts! Parks to Garcia, Ingraham to teeeqqcsesececo: Medels for everyrequire- must be on its way. There are vio- ' innings, off Lunn 3 in 6 innings; meni—G-E time of game: 1:15; umpires: ono — mere Lopez and Gonzalez. ; Thompson's ] ce Compan | } The. progess of printing from y: 2 movable type was invented by Johannes Gutenberg.

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