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t ie Ae i i | F E BY JOVE een ZF | E g =; FORMER HEALTH TEAM WONFIRST .“"-" GAME FROM PHARMACY PLAYERS |”. a a¢ ge ts g Ss F e ee CONTEST WAS PLAYED YES- T 5 TERDAY AFTERNOON AT ‘oday Ss : NAVY FIELD; LOSERS MIS- CUED FIVE TIMES #| iP The game between the Key! 3 | West High School and Ft. Myers} Anniversaries [sien schoot varsity basketball)” le ° eeee fives went over the required time | 1797—John Bell, iewond Uae Friday night. ee : = congressman, senator, cabinet of-! which’ was played in Myers, For the first time this year, the| gicer and Presidential candidate,! was won by-the Conchs, 29 to 28. former Sanitary Department play: oor We fornia Died there,! te’egram sent to Sydney Arono- ‘| ers have won a baseball game from bs by Andy Elwood read as foi- 2 : “We won by a 28 to 29 Gardner’s Pill Rolle They did/ 1803—John A. Sutter, on whose — ee anes is |property in California gold was | SCOFe: Had to play overtime pe- b so yesterday afternoon at Navy os discovered, born in Germany. |tiod to decide game. May play - apace rig tation 5 Died in Washington, D. C., June|here again. tonight, Will arrive ng exhibits and entertaining Field, under: the. Rw SONS tag, 1880. “ ‘| there Sunday,” "Phe boys were features, “it “is : ti Hl i if H fs g i #33 i i e i i 53 rf! i FT H : g f 5 fs : | ii i i 7 : j é 3 g & oft 1 seasick and tired when they play- co " - sit 144 2809—Cytus Hall MeCormick,) eq Redland High Tait Thursday visitors andinative Floridians, s -.., yentor of the reaper, one of the night, in which game they were de. po. aaa gens aes : 4 EXPR ESSED REGRETS”) | coene eeacweoaccoooosoese sity, Atlanta, Ga., born at Clinten, fe 2 8 f& to 4 Malgrat pitched - he full for the Tgers,, allowing, byt j 4 | ‘world’s great inventions, born in! feated: 38.to 14. The boys | Aig hy “ eile “ » \- e boys left Rockbridge ‘Co., Va. Died in Chi-} here over the highway and after © | York City, noted architect, born Joseph Hergesheimer of Phila-|** Rocky Hill, N. Yq. 59 years delphia, noted author, born there, | *8° 57 years ago. Prof. Michael Angelo De Vitis Bigeiow ‘ : 8 oh : : ughwa ——— 7, - S. C., 60 years : Dat side sald Sirona” no Songs fis Saliero steting forantbaysaey NY EY UNE a rough tip arved in Homestead] curcago.—y. v.,Goviwn ot| LOday'$ Birthdays: a anne f a, now. to keep up his Pharmacists and lasted:but. four at 7 o’cloc! it night and had to/| this city te to the court | ae a Stephen F. V. ~ . cathe ok frames. Lefty Rodriguez iinish- 1820—Susan B. Anthony, ae para hated es 230 — Un-| that he “regretted his inability to q + , |turer, reformer, temperance an er se conditions e locals: ace, ons f ding.” ed the Saker ee faiely wel\.| suffrage worker, born at Adams,/could not do justice to themselves. taza ad ee ee The victors started right out im) Mass. Died at Rochester, N. Y¥.,;To prove this, the Conchs defeat-| High School five will be up there! the first half of the opening can-)March 13, 1906. ed the Green Waves of Ft. Myers,/to compete in the tournament. to. They seored one run, and - who had previously in the season cas jot the University of Pittsburgh, added another in the fourth stan-| 1845—Elthu’Root, New York| downed Redland High. Who Has Authority? | John Barrymore, actor, born in| professor of romance languages, za before the opposition was able|#enator, secretary of state, Nobel = Yesterday Washington — started! Philadelphia, 55 years ago. born at Walls, Pa., 47 years ago. PP tprize winner;.born at Clinton, N.} Enter Locals In Tournament /umpiring at the Navy Field but! ies Seas Ea FH 33} il B28E FF are was ito put a man across the homeiy pieg Feb. 6, 1987. It is the writer’s belief that our’ lasted only four innings. He made| gh ‘ i ways, men ai 1Y. . 6, 5 cs . elby M. Harrison, ftp’ ‘ou remember Dyke Kitterton who | Plate. However, the Pill Rollers | £ ea boys could win and lose with the} mistake on a play at first. Mayg|the Ri oa Gage: Fou Amiel is pare Se 51 years ago. 4 niet at Brooklands in England, | did so in the their half of the fifth} 1g¢2—‘Amos P. Wilder, fiery} best fives in the state. Coach fired him then and there. The/ York, born at Leaf River, UL, 56! wee ee A suto racing? They say he smashed uP | inning, The score now stoud 3 toleditor against civic corruption, Huddleston should do something writer wonders if he would have/ years ago. e CASA MARINA & re pg hghined < : Ifather of the novelist, born at; about — ae Coes ae decided in favor of his club what bout Lorna ned him | 1. ri aoe ne .-|tournament: It will give the boys! Mayg would have said. No one is 4s down. And Jacques Beauzanquette ‘i Calais, Maine. Died at New Ha. | = ts Dr. Thornwell Jacobs, founder- ' met si both fat! The Caraballo nine made it 4 ven, Conn., “July, 2, 1986. a chance to prove to the state andj perfect. The best thing to do is’ president of Oglethorpe Univer-i es to themselves just what kind of|to give the umpires authority to! followers.” to 1 in the sixth frame, with the ge capa FTE Bigelow. j losers tallying again in the sev- eecceces| 2 basketball team Key West can} bench anyone who kicks. “Yes. Do you know rd ‘enh. produce, And there was the outburst of} 5 Rey ~Signg Satamasy eee port of Both teams scored two runs in BIG PINE KEY It is claimed that Miami High,|Catcher Al. Rodriguez when he} PaALaceE “Yes. A jmint . ful one, I've | their respective halves of the| Edison High, West Palm Beach|was called down by his manager. g éighth stanza. Thus ended the ECHOES High and Red’and High will be} And, too, the incident when! Merle Oberon-Brian Aherne in “And he was in love with Lorna | scoring for Gardner's players and seeded favorites when the eighth; Washington wanted his son to re- B VED ro) thus ended their string of victor- Sue Leaps drawings are|tire from the game because he re-| —— ad oe Lonly | ibs they.had.piled. up.against, the. 3 eld ir’ Miami next Saturday. sented what Mayg had said. His a * odd, too, be- Sanitary Department since the (By W. L: STEPHENS) The writer hopes the Key West! son Wid right and kept on playin’ Matinee: 10-15¢; Night: -18-25¢ | { | very first day of this year. Coeccccccscceoeeceeeeee| as eee ra The Tigers added another in Messrs. James, Weymouth, Cor- their half of the last inning for|tez and Stephens paid a visit to good measure, Key West last week to make some The leading hittter was Mana-/ purchases, and enjoyed their stay = ger Carabal'o of the Tigers, with | immensely. e, where did Vronski come into |a double and two singles e ale her life?” »|times at bat. Puby Carbonell) ‘li ibe large “Oh, she went about with him for | connected for a double and a sin- (peak sotartts Lpgaah: piatde | @ time before Dryden appeared. 1 | sic in four tries. Baker and Ga-| thing over one hundred pounds. briel each hit two out of five. M. Griffin kavektd oye single in his} | & yranck, the hermit of Cook cy er te ene ence chances in| aNd, shoots ducks)and lives off] _ pide ales ras eracaagia of crawfish and stone crabs. He «< that's what caused the trouble be- | ‘Sy °tnccre committed five mis-|* down here on his vacation. He | | tween him and Vronskt. Thats why |... . 28 is from Marlton, N. J., and is a *| lice. don't you see? He doesn't want to | Albury and Baker, two new} Tailway mail clerk. give Lorna away.” players on the Tiger line-up, “It all sounds quite logical,” ad- he club fift r-| Captain Johnson is still care- strengthened the club fifty Pe ltaker of Munson Island, and! or 8e8ae SESESRR TERE CHESAPEAKE BAY EXTRA SELECT OYSTERS Our Reputation ix Wrap- ped in every package ANTONIO ESTENOZ, Prop. ; mitted Bigelow. cont: nlaiters tered to announce tunch |°°5..6\py innings: R. H. E.|makes his pilgrimage to Miami! pov ry Any Part of City of FLORAL PIECES A Sx ERO Se pom Carabelio Tigets— regularly in his car. FRIED OYSTERS SPECIALTY PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR OIL Vronsn: was merely drunk. He did| “In my excitement, | forgot about 100 101 021-6 9 2 eee: P RIN T I N G Cars Washed, G 4, Polished pet realize the truth until next day.’ cocktails,” she said, “But you can }Gardner’s Pill Rollers— Mrs. Fauns, postmistress, has a OYSTER SANDWICHES te fo CORSAGES, ETC. and Repaired “What he believes to be the truth, an one if you don't mind waiting |” 000 010 120—4 6 5! very intelligent dog. He shakes Sandwiched of all. kinds includ: DONE BY!US PLANTS and VINES iwrivagsisttaeed hill ar —.. ing to prove ts the| “How do you feel about it?” he Batteries: Malgrat and E. Al-| Bands, and sits up and gets his ing. LOM : : ae . we way — nen truth.” oo y meng Ae 9 when we| asked. -bury; Salinero, Rodriguez and A.|s@are when meat is served. He is Barbee pO EE) Jee youn ¢ do, Mr Bigelow. you'd better have a| She reflected. “Suppose we have Rodriguez. if te very: fond of crawfish. Jersey Ice Cream—all flavors sod x RIDA See us for complete service Seances jt Fees OA nm | Wome nate Pan cos” | ARTMAN: PRESS |" rWome 9 witnesses up to sw ? ‘= : it, Thet’s all I've got to say to you Fig ge segeprdi he cub ge —Hot Sousa Every Saturday— sib 2ttost NURSERY Grinnell and Fleming Streets = Booty” ‘rench wine,” she suggested, nod- iti: “Drap in again,” answered Bigelow | ding at Walters. Walters withdrew. “ope , ” WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM Citizen Bldg. SEE US ABOUT FERRY pate y “Have you seen Madame Karsana- : }f 900 Southard Phone 207-W PHONE 51 PHONE 597 RESERVATIONS nd The lewyer took up his hat and coat| koff since—?” asked Anne, investi- i La out. As the door closed, | gating the food before ir — an in- ‘ a. Bigelow Hi shed and be sat| quiring and interested for! : staring Gare him with frowning.| “No. We've talked on the telephone, \ AARON McCONNELL —READ— ay | 3 oat? er ra } JOHNC. PARK Sterne sen ve ‘They were in mess, he and Aus-| “I think it might be good policy for Gi a a i nf le ‘ frelite; no gainsaying that! Dryden| us to go there.” sald Anne, “Suppose Ss rt) ny \ A . would certain: ve th we drop in on her jun re IM story and the patrolman ‘who had aiso| few ‘minutes? Can you?” i | $28 SIMONTON ST. Office: 319 Duval Street ‘ ther geen them delivering Vronski to the} “Yes, rather.” agreed Bigelow. { on apartment would corroborate it Af- ‘oe be wanting to serge tim ter thet would naturally seek ings have been going. An ie” te py - out pee PW’ Rustrelitz and begin | probably want to discuss this Dryden 1 Wl TELEPHONE NO. 1 Sabscription $2 Per Year ~ % ask questions. A flat denial would development, too,” Anne explained. ave ! ait { te conviction. Should | “Women like to talk things over. And ¥ 4 lie 1 | } WATCHMAKER, JEWELER uae we don’t want her talking this over | 5 ' ) Vronski was al with anyone but us.” { c | at hali past five or thereabouts?} “That's trust murmured Bigelow. t | | DURO PUMPS len! evidence declared that} After lunc! igelow wi wi = ; dice before four. But if they | she changed to something more suit- =) ir | PLUMBING SUPPLIES admitted that, they would be called] able and then they drove down to ] * | upon.to explain how they came to be Karsanakoff's hotel. g@msession of Vronski’s dead body.| (copyright. 1987, Frederick Jackson) And how could they do that and keep —_—_ AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work PORTER-ALLEN ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 to 12—1 to 6 COMPANY Open Saturday Nights PHONE 348 and Austrelitz do a little <= “Best for Pets-- Dogs or Cats” Wilson & Co., _j after two years of Star American Coffee NOW OFFERED IN i THREE GRADES: -‘TIET’S CASH GROCERY ° sececccosecoooes | Commission approved plan by Today In History pe te Railway Express Agen- ey practically monopolizes coun- FOODSTUFFS kept in our all metal ICE REFRIGERATORS are as cool, fresh and healthful as if they were frozen ‘in a cake of eece om “a ee Galesburg, |*3"S express business. | ice. 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