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MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1936. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN BOOMLERA NG cio =) POLITICAL | Today's Horoscope! BY AcArna CHristie: merset House,” said Mr. ge. “But what will is it? I I can probably tell you any- you want to know about—er— "t a family will,” said said Mr. S; e. And so strong was his almost hyp- notic power of drawing confidences | out of his clients that Frankie, who |had not meant to do so, succumbed to the manner and told him. “I wanted to see the will of Mr. | Savage—John Savage.” “In-deed.” A very real astonish- howed in Mr. Spragge’s voice. I do not know what to do. Lady France: u can give reasons for wanting to see will?” said Frankie slowly. 1 can’t.” “Tm “that I ought to warn yo said Frankie. vould not for the world d in any question- t him in- ” continued swelled with re, see for yourself.” ing in an eff Twice Bobby seeing you? “I wan Frankie. you go and what ycu do. is some place, whete you can shilling, isn't th , ind one panic-stricken could nothing “How did t all what she meant would have been e failed to perceive contained an admis- y someth France! ng of this ed, drew a deep he whole thing ng. Mr. Spragge.” “Hew did this come about?” he d Frankie Young People— be mur ou land yourselves in!” k you're too marvellous, Mr. said Frankie earnestly. “I y terribly ashamed.” Lady Frances, said Mr. paternally. jut I do. I suppose it was the nan—what exactly did hink 1 have the letter here. I half an hour ago.” ie hi out a hand, and Mr. letter into it with f one saying: “There, see for what your foolishness has 2 into.” AGGE [Mrs. a} 4 of me, but d something helped you the on me. Alan Car- erested in what you Maltravers case. EDITH RIVINGTON. Carstairs a client of kie demanded excit- Agatha Christie) Frankie delightedly discovers @ brand new lead, tomorrow. Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company Erfective December 22nd, 1935. Leaves P. M. arriving Key Wes Leaves St. Pete S. S. CUBA Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesi days at 2 7 A. M. Mondays and Thursdays. sburg on Sundays at 4:15 P. M. arriving Key West 7 A. M. Monday. :30 Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 5 P. M. for Port Tampa, Fla. For further information and rates call Phone 14. J. H. COSTAR, Agent. ‘at Bayview P:.rl SPORTS }} BY JOVE CLEANERS WON OVER ACEVEDO STARS SUNDAY) | SCORE IN GAME PLAYED AT| NAVY FIELD WAS 4 TO 2; 1 SALINERO HELD OPPOSI-} TIGN TO SEVEN SAFETIES The White Star Cleaners de-} jfeated the Acevedo Stars by a 4| ‘day afternoon at} This is the second straight vies jtory for the White The Clean scored their first | run in the third ea a single by ia double by J. Na: center, urth frame the ,Ace-! i ' otted the count,. on 'Cates’ doutle ta Jeff, and scoring -en two inf, Tie Whit Stars. H Stars,,scored enough in the sixth to..,cine! ame—iwo markers. Tl jancther in the seventh it | good measure. ; The losers marked up jlast run in the seventh, also. | Leading hitters: F. Acevedo, three out of four, one good for a Barcelo, with two doubles i a single. Rueda, D. Lopez and J. Navar- ro for the winners and F. Acevedo and G. Acevedo for the losers | were outstanding in the field. Seore by innings: R. H. E., White Star Cleaners— | 001 002 100—4 11 1} Acevedo Stars— 000 100 100—2 7 2 Batteries: Salinero and Joe Navarro; E. Rodriguez and Geo. Acevedo. uns their FOLLOWING THROUGH The Social! Diamondball League will play one game this afternoon beginning at 5 o'clock. The Sanitary Department ohtfit will meet the Bayview Park boys, if weather permits. Tomor- row the tackle the Administration aggre-| t the second of series will j vent girl game the High will play the! The second game} of the series is a toss up. The first contest was won by the Con-j 19 to 13, and if the C.| M. I. team wins they will cinch the | pennant. If the Stars win they will have to play the decidi ra game Friday night. In the sec-j est the! Independents will | e Park Figers. This game} end ¢ play j will be hard-fought for the Coop-| er boys have been training hard} >| gives E |place his money on Atwell. INEWS AND NOTES ABOUT BOXING The boxing card that is staged by the American Legion; on the niga? of March 19th at the | Navy Field Arena will attract al large crowd. Emory Blackwell, Key West, weighin; 180 pounds, and Baby Ray Atwell, challenger, who tips the scales at 174 pounds, will meet in the n will weigh in for 2 p. m Blackwell ment of Har being ain event. They this fight at of the event. the manage- Sylvestrie, of New | York, and ‘he sure showing the champ the finer pcints of the game. jeveloping a ght that is po‘sen. When he hits on |his sparring party ly go down. three good Miami, a li Kid Tony, of and two ;!him a target as i ey {well in front of iim. Hastings to place on e any / invited to see Mr. Smith. Baby Ray Atwell, the challen- ing with Cheta Baker and W: Jackson every day. M son, as I stated in| my article of last week, money Tea Should anyo Mr. Licata and Mr. Loygez are acti as advisors to Atwell and _ the: can’t see how in the world Baby e. ters train every after- noon from 2 until 4 p. m., At- well at the Navy Field and Black- \Today’ s Setladays! SSCHOSHSEHSOSESESEEE William B. Stout of Detroit. airplane designer-builder, born at| Quicy, Ill, 56 years ago. George Wharton Pepper of Philadelphia, noted lawyer, there, 69 years ago. Perey Mackaye of Research Department will) H., famed poet-dramatist, born in} ew York, 61 years ago. E. M. Newman of Chicago, be | travel lecturer, born in Cleveland, | James F. Fogarty of New York;j for this game. The opener wi begin at 7330 o'clock sharp. Other events for the week wil! be Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. } band congert at Bayvie Thursday, big fight at the Navy | Field Arena, main attraction will! be between Emory Baby Rey Atwell. Friday as already stated t!e¢ last game of the basketball ‘serie: We sell Carey Shingles and Roll Roofings in a wide variety of weights and colors, so you can select “exactly the right roof for any building, new or old. Every type insures that fine appearance and extra long wear which have been the mark of Carey Roofs for over 60 years. And best of all, our prices will save money for you. Let us prove it by a free estimate. SOUTH FLORIDA CON. & ENG. CO. PHONE 598 White & Eliza Sts. “Your Home Is Worthy Of _ Best” ROOFINGS AND SHINGLES STANDARD FO R OVER 60 YEARS champion of! *! in wor! Y of those >| every is going to born Hl Cornish, N.| Blackwell vs. | ‘RIFLE CLUB T0 | MEET TONIGHT | SESSION WILL BE CONDUCT-! =D AT COUNTY COURT HOUSE HERE 7:30 o'clock! at the County Court House, the| members of the “Southernmost! Rifle Club of America” will gath-| s matters of vital im- portance to the future of newly-formed and | ' organization. | Ways and means of developing| the property, now being prepared | This evening at | this| . 1 ast-growing and shaped up, into a high class, and efficient rifle range, will be discussed. A full attendance requested and all persons interest- | ed in joining the club are cordially | invited. | The club room is located on the | second floor of the Court House. ' As soon as the club range is “ : | ng condition the memb: rs | will be able to indulge in shoot-| ing and work up an elimination | | tem for the benefit; __ participating. At the meeting evening member will be assigned a definite duty in the affairs of the; organization. | The minimum age for joining is 16 years and girls are eligible | for membership. | For further informstion see ei-, ther Howard England, Joe Arlt/ or Jack Harris. | In the event cf rain this eve-| ning, it is understood, the meet- | ing is to be postnoned until Wed- | nesday night. this utility head, born in Philadelphia, ; } 48 years ago. | i greene i Elsie Janis, actress, orn at] Columbus, Ohio, 46 years ago. | i ——— | | Conrad Nagel, actor, born Keobuk, Iowa, 39 yor ago. ! { JOHN C. PARK 328 SIMONTON ST. PLUMBING .DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 DEEP SEA FISHING Specializing in Day and Night TARPON FISHING RADIO CRUISER MOCCASIN * CAPT. KING GOMEZ Star American Coffee NOW OFFERED IN THREE GRADES: STAR, Ib., 25e LARGO, Ib., 18¢ V. & S., Ib., 15e ROASTED IN KEY WEST ig STAR COFFEE MILL 512 Greene Street Phone 256 DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC.; TION, JUNE 2, 1936 Today produces a great mind set | on high things and with strength} {to withstand opposition; aspiring | and sustained by a faith that will i lead to success. If born in hum-| Cocccccccocenccccccccces | ble station, a valuable life is al-| Legislature T. S. CARO !For Representative to State | mo:t sure to result. Beware, how-| Special evi above jever. of partnerships. | aspects weaken the + much. For Representative to State; Legisiature BERNIE Cc. PAPY For County Judge ROGELIO GOMEZ For County Judge W. CURRY HARRIS For State and County Tax Collector FRANK H. LADD (For eee eee Collector JOE McMAHON Supervisor of Registration , JOHN ENGLAND For Justice of The Peace Second District ENRIQUE , xen For Justice of the Peace Second, District ABELARDO LOPEZ, JR. 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