The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 19, 1937, Page 3

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i 3g i Ee get Low Gehrig now if the offer of ‘Hal Tresky is accepted, Col. Rup- rt is all up in the air and the Ruppert-Gehrig battle is like an iceberg, and nine-tenths below the surface. “Cards Will Win” Warneke thinks the Cards will win the pennant if Dizzy Dean signs. Hornsby claims that it will be a thrée-club race even if Dizzy signs—between the Cubs, Giants and Oards. The club that gets the breaks will win, says the Rajah. t 2—— CONVENT GIRLS MEET HIG! SCHOOL, CLUB IN OPEN- H eocodecoosoonaoseces PERSONAL 3" FREE! If excess acid causes AG GONTEST Stomach User; Gas Patan, i digestion, Heartburn, sample doctor’s preseription,}} ! Udgay at Gardner’s Pharmacy. ee thur-fri-10w Delray Beach: High School bas- ketbali club will play the Key West mee RYT varsity five to- night at fhe*sefool gymnas:vm in oF the second game of a double- WANTED header. | WANTED—Junior Boy’s Bicycle. Sign By March 8 Or Else ‘Col. Ruppert gives his holdouts until March 8 to. sign and if they are not in the fold by then he will seek replacements, he c'aims. He is not noted for bluffing, either. —w Grimes Tells *Em, Too The inyaders are considered to; Cash if price is right. 621 Car-} together with Burleigh Grimes of the Dodg-|be @ very classy team. They are} otin " feb10-3tx | hereait ; : nes < "ated fey telle hia hoatanat p'ayers pod entered iw sthe eighth district | ole SIV feb : Fs wise Uated Gis 20th day of January, following: “I don’t remember tournament and: are classed as the FISHING” , a le » i nhabie ep Ge eS: . Ls dark horse of the tourney. The locals will “stand pat” on Tae their regular club of Woodson andj’ AUL DEMBRITE, Satin suis: Lopez as guards, Wickers .at cen- Dock. Sailfish or need’ waiee ter and Domenech and Saunders Su a atantoud ing. ‘as forwards, with Solomon, Pin- ne - keg ee der and Lewin in reserve. 4 seeing a plaque of you in the hall mention that you had been with Vronski almost |°! ™°” A death,” Inspector Hagedorn said. Haines With Cards Again Jesse Haines has just signed ts 18th consecuitive contract: with the Cardinals. It is c'aimed to be a National League record. oe a ‘oy WSuoi-e-matier of great) “Thank you,” said Hagedorn, “but 2 ats bil Ach bois Ande. wih Twantea” eer eC imi The girls frora the Convent and| you r ruth. , cheat . ‘Chiet tn-pector Hage-| “I'll get at the truth,” Hagedorn as- the High School wil! play the first | sured him, “in my own way.” Rowe In Accident contest, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. | "Good," said Bigelow, lighting his |” ynwood “Schoolboy” Rowe} Coach Huddleston claims he} @iher appraisingly. Hage- |! suffered a broken nose and sev-|Will be cool as a cucumber to-| ip was like a trap closing. “What Did Vronski Say? eral cuts and bruises in an auto night and will not jump on the} met 8 grip equally Grm. AGEDURN'S eyes wandered from | smash-up. timekeepe-s. | followed Anne into the draw-| IX him back to Anne. “How long : i to hag = Pte a after you peg at the studio wouid Mere # big chair “y| you say Count Yronski left?” he feading the evening paper. | asked. Hagedorn —my| Anne wrinkled her white brow as * said Anne as she advanced. | though in an effort to think. ‘be alarmed, Darling. I'm| “We <on't know exactly.” explained yer.” Bigelow. “You see, he started to tele- ever surprises me any| phone out for some food to be sent «mured Mrs. Pheipsiook-|in and Miss Phelps went into the the Officer over her glasses. | kitchen with me to look for glasses bowed formally. “It's| and liquor. And while we were doing Questions | have to put} that, Count Vronski left. When we feb9-1mox. FOR SALE BICYCLES—WE RENT by the’ Hour, Day or Week. Repair all makes and paint them with Nu- Enamel. We carry a full sup- ply of parts. Agents for | the, eccces ——— and Dayton, bag tyre nd sell them as low as $1. TOOTHPICK TOPICS per week, Phone 276: ie | Stowers Company. jan20-£ FOR SALE—Packard Six CHEAP, Engine good shape for'boat. See Southpaw Outfield Eight of the outfielders on the Brooklyn roster bat left handed and five throw that way. Max Baer. Serious? Max Baer and Bob Pastor are scheduled to fight in New York on March 19. Baer is taking his boxing more serious'y. (By C. G. FLINT Ceeccccccosesrerce I could not help feeling sorry} for Col. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.,j Bayly’s Ways. feb17-3tx seeing him rose upon the stair-/ ¥ at Sk lt cal case of the Harvard Club of New| NEW DeLUXE LADY GILLETT. York. He spoke and smiled with} RAZOR SETS, in Pearl, Coral sunt lady, Ma'am,” he ex- | came back he was gone.” force, a bit too much force. pag ee 6.00. value; on” matter of red tape due oe it was," added |ni.w Baseball Field It seemed as if the son was only $2.00. g me je Feet Bool "Have & drink then before you be-| “He didn’t come and tell you he was Jack Bell’s column recently gave} practicing the “T. R.” attitude.) Store, 518 Duval street. ¢ @in” said Anne. ringing. “Which do| going?” the information that the Miami} But the present Theodore is a man deci? teh, A. D..1937, between the of sorrow and acquainted with i ure -of ele eno tone A. M. Fou prefer. cocktails or whiskey?” “No.” answered Anne. . | Edison High School is having ~a “Thank you, Miss,” said he. “I'm| “He told Madame Karsanakoff,” | new haseball field built and will of r said Bigelow. “She tol a Set weed to cocktails. | don't know pay ag losnes me ‘him. “I see. |be ready, for play soon. The St. grief. He has always been the FOR RENT victim of comparison. It being}. pal 2 Bias ee legal hours of sale, Gesoribed property situate in Mon- Would | take kindly to th no.” . __ being | ——_—___ Saentch es fio P capes p comgpoint And then. instead of corning back | Petersb, Independent says that|far easier to’ “live down” inherit- FURNISHED APARTMENT néat} roe County, Florida, to-wit: ing She had completely recovered | with the guests.'he telephoned—?" — ja ne field is being constructed|ed wealth than to-“live up” to 2} Rest Beach. Apply 112 Ann Sections Twelve (12) and her pose. sYeas Saewarea Anes. | se [for Kids of the Sunshine City.;sneet name: ks Saag gag feortaet Bae I Bath hanes | eP chimetpueciegimetnmcprtan mage. if you beve « drop handy."| “Won'-» besan Ante looking help- |DOWn here we haven't a field fit) Robert Liticdn} ‘almost’ as ‘ tall }s——___-______-+____+= | -Thirty-three (33) Bast. Oe Meteora. lessly at Bigelow. . to play on. When will we readjas his father and an able execu- FOR RENT—Howse! with 6 large} ; The sald property as aforesaid pered that fame, in-a id ‘ee " n wi ead | a together with all. the tenements, ; ‘ ‘And you. Clarke “Perhaps an hourdater. Maybe even |the. following headiine in The Citi-| tive, remem) rooms and garage. Ay pts hefeditaments nd appurtenances e f ” . i eb19-3tx| thereunto belonging, or in any wise r ic Whi awk Abpertaining, ‘being’ sold ‘to satisty @ ( ce reons ; jecree. : c LEG AL 5 ‘Dated this 4th day of February, , “TU he tail, thanks” said “4 : rm Mes be " Fu pave @ cocktail, thanks” £914) more," stated Bigelow. “I dida't look |zen: “Baseball Field Under Con-|name comes Put once. Hf wily “So will §. Mother, | know. prefers | 9tmy watch: struction; Will Be Ready Soon;{sought seclusibn in business#dreaa- Minor League Club To Be Invit-jing the vulgar “And | hadn’t a watch,” said Anne. question: “Aren’t sherry” “There isn't one at the studio except “A good safe drink.” pris Hneatore: « the kitchen.” PY led to Train Here In Most Won-| you the son‘ of the immortal Abra-}_- * AQUILINO LOPEZ, JR, 4 the old arf who opened) “So And what was It he'said on the | derful Climate In World.” ham Lincolnt IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Special, Master in Chancery. t sal nothing. telephone?” Hagedorn fixed Anne The second Theodore Roosevelt| 14TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT | OF EE ie ee rminciee il Qacwen Oy Blevtow sete His aires Gree. collins tose |S? éuord ; has held ee important offices,| Rog COUNTY AND by feb5-12-19-26) = | (1; NNE gave the order to Walters) -that he'd met a frignd—! think.” Roger Hornsby is 40 years oldjin the Navy, Department and gov- rer eet ye : Fi eo if W who came in response to her ring | “You see, Miss Phelps didn't speak |and has been in the big show 22) erning the Philippines, but indi-} R@ATHA PREVO, Bis More otitts, Subseribe to The Citizen—-20c we | Hagedorn drew a note book and} to teat pothio lace Madame Kar- | years. He is ready for 1937 in cations are that he is not of heroic vs. Agreements For Deed} weekly. e pencil out of his pocket as Walters|sanakoff who took the message. She | relief roles. He thinks the race| political caliber. Perhaps he has ‘orecisemre = | 3 wuhdrew. can probably tell you exactly what |: : ; ; ot, as ni Bey aah cnld Anne. She 201] WA said.” in the American League will be chosen a better field in the pub- Defendants. down on the low stool by ber moth-| “No doubt.” said Hagedorn. between the Yanks and Tigers, but|lishing business of Doubleday, [Oe Oe radayle Kepena: CA SA MA RINA Se costs facing Hagedorn. Bigelow} He made a note in his book as |says the Indians will be right be-| Doran, fed to the bill of complaint’ filed in Key West's Hotel DeLuzo Temained standing before the fire Walters came in with the drinks. He | pind if Bob Fellers comes through. The stage, for him, was too| the above stated cause that the de- CWell, Miss.” began the officer | served them and departed as quietly carefully set, with too many| femaants Clarence Heaton add Bisle/), —Américan Plan— 5 > P. Heaton, his wite, Joan Guest, 41¥' 999 Delightful Rooms, Each as he had come. “you told me today that you knew the New Manager For Medwick props. His chance for success ngle woman, Hilmer Johnson and “3 - “ nson, 2 whose Chris- With Private Bath (Copyright, 1937, Frederick Jackson} Johnson, his w o ski quite wel!--?” A : aw Joe Medwick of the Cards has! would have been better had he| 7, Johnson. hia wise, whens CO “But you neglected to mention tha‘| Inspector Hagedora throws a ver- just turned up at the training}been plain Jim Brady. For it is! Brown and ‘Brown, his yor had been with him on his last | bal bombshell, tomorrow., >); )//¢amp_in Daytona Beach with a|natural thak-a man should inherit | whose Christian name 1% uaknow ns; a As ace Bee sRORTeE, ae Joe: Beanie some of his oe character and| orc ntrs other than nthe State of Fd: thelformer Miss Isabel Heulett of| pose, for people to pounce upon} Florida, and that their residence é 4 eececevce ee js Fi 1. “nitator!? eee nt that there is no person|? Palm Shaded Beach with Casino oF | FINED’ FOR KICKING St. Louis. jand howl, “imitator! in the State of Florida the service Masseur in Attendance —- — Easier to, deal wisely with aj of subpoena. upon whom. would Florida East Coast Hotel Co. Today’s Horoscope; SOUTH BE bind said defendants, and that they F veling iirg ND, Ind.i—Dentié | Gathé' For Sunday huge estate, such as Ford’s, Mor-/ 20° cach over the age of twenty- ee Thorp, 35,,paid a $5 fine in bate]? Local players are ready for|gan’s or Rockefeller’s, than meas-| one yea city on a charge of kicking Nan- rs. THEREFORE ORDERED, |d non-resident defendants they are hereby required to ece Today's native has a retiring Sunday’s baseball game and if the}ure up to a great President, or) | IT Tigers bring out the same club| master of creative ar' i disposition, studious and with deep |e Jones. He steadfastly main-| 45 °they had last Sunday, the Pill] Thus, young “Teddy” has gone] appear to, the Bill of Compssne KEY WEST Sidien ead te enpable of vike| tained be bad interdded kicking | Rollers will have to fight hard to| through a goodly part of his life / yonaay, mee cate OR ee ing to distinction. The affections |some one-c'se, but did not say|win. It is said that their outfield not being himself, because people | 937, e the allegations COLONIAL HOTEL ame not very warm, but the na-| whom, | will be better fortified. It is rum-| wished to see the old “T. R.” in| of, 239, ture is constant, It is a position! Pe AES ey jored that Bill Cates and Cyril|him. Disappointment has been) [7 1s FURTHER ORDERED that In the Center of the Business EASY TE 10 DAY. EE aoe og Weddle With) © an. Gaatinanial® divide. ram} oe ee mutual, no.deubt. The shadow this order be published one a week and Theater District RMS— ‘S$ FREE TRIAL may rise to great influence and eee _ divide runs) “Washington has offered a free| wilted the sapling prematurely. It} iccy West Citizen, a newspaper pub- ——On Display power ithrough New Mexico, Colorado, haircat to each player that scores|speaks a lesyqn to a man, to fol-| lished in said County and State, At—— a ae Wyoming, Idaho and Montana. iz run and a free shave for each oy his own guiding star, wah F . ° . - of substance! ——_—_—_—__——_ hit. though it be,cand in the end he} mpson ce Dy Engl ag chief ‘supsiaee| Officers for the United States| John will give his boys an as-jcan at leastsay, “A poor thing, | wy Sere of Site > farmers, orchardists and poultry coast guard are trained in a four-}pirin to cure their headache aft-| but mine own, ae Deputy Clerk, raisers in combating insect pests}year course conducted at New ry Armando and Co. gets through j Miami, F oy | “attorneys tor Blain ae PHONE NO. 8 London, Conn. with his club, Feb. 16, 193%, BA tebs 19-26, 1937 Co . ‘ : = ae and plant lice = he 1s oe fF es g29864 ~~. “= * egress. Ta,73*773 273382" F° ESS Ti ay. Thi

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