The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 24, 1937, Page 3

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2 Siew ts Ai eee REegees! fe tt : i : BE h i if i if fi iE i t ; Hl if Hi : f 38 : Auk Ha i i a if § ‘ i, 5 i “You sat all through din- and never said a word! Did you @. @id Thorne say?” asked * © cept whet he told the ie i tried to find out what nis ‘ ‘with Vronski was about, but be 4 tell me. At least, he said tt just the usual drunken brawl.” 4 did be look?” asked Mira- Esi 4 i Ey 3 at E i 4 i F 43 : ° ; it i § F sf i 3 5 i aa re Frith at i § > i t unk, said Anne. Madge Forrester loomed up, still iter with the chair. ese in ee fi i ii cook * H we i FE j fi i Ti i i] il i | i i ober at ones, but wher you barred people living apartment houses, { dismissed the idea. But now of course it's obvious—Lorna is with “Gone t> Kansas?” i course not, Nothing could til i F is EvE 5°8 #1] : He § ES ; j Ee ae F f i ; ter. It used the Hewitts, ‘out just after they were m a9 awful mess—they couldn’t afford i i : &s ; : if ae e é g ; : | i i £ jee é Es a & i i aa iit a Es 3 g a gE Hs rs i 26 a2 seh i i E E R E BE 53 ef } BSeee i 2 “Yes, I see,” said Bigelow. “Even if Toppy went into the vil- “Where is this place?” asked Bige- my lawyer to have | tow, trying to subdue his excitement. “On the Albany Post road just be- yond Tarrytown. It takes about an that,” agreed Bige- | hcur to drive up there by car.” Bige- low ooked at his wrist-watch. “It’s rather late,” said Anne. “And it's not likely that anyone else has talking to Mirabelle,” | ~o. on the trail yet. We'd much better you ever—? is it my | get a few hours sleep and make an she got @ peculiar taste | early start in the morning.” “Right.” be agreed, but he called produced to meet | the.waiter and settled his bill As economic conditions. And | they went out, Karsanakoff waved to Puttle ts what Arthur sees/ them from her table. She was in a ri § SEE8R Hi © will you tell me?” H curiosity. She had e luncheon ? with mx for today a’ one o'clock when 1 was on my third cock- H «wad too much t drink. | sea-green frock. cut high at the neck then he doesn’t stop. But ijand with long sleeves. On one Chet. He may not be | shoulder, she had a trailing spray of but he doesn’t wear claws. | yellow and green orchids. She looked j 1 say is love and let love. | exotic and arresting, and Woody was reminds me—what ts Toppy | leaning across the table toward her, Karsanakoft comp.etely fascinated. ?” repeated Anne. “Why?” | was laughing. ... (Copyright. 1987, Frederick Jackson} Bigelow’s shadow trails him as he 4 got romeone |» ring up for me | start: for Westchester with Anne, te. Sine out if she was only later than! morrew. SHOHSSeoeecesereeeeeeeee 1868—U. S. House of Repre- Sentatives resolved to impeach President Johnson before the Sen- ate. \ 1984—A. «women’s . crosade| against liquor selling « ‘began / in| Ohio and spread to other States. 1920—Nazi Party founded at} Munich when Adolf Hitler pro- claimed the twenty-five theses of the Nationa! Socialist program . 1931—U. S. Supreme Court held 18th (Prohibition) Amendment constitutional by 9 to 0 decision. 1936—Maj. Gen. Johnson Ha-! good, U. S. A., relieved from his| command for having told House| committee more money should) come for army housing. A -second °°! Communist elected to France’s Today In History |s* — PALACE George Houston-Marian- Nikén in CAPTAIN CALAMITY Comedy and Short, Reel Matinee: 5-10c COLONIAL HOTEL | In the Center of the Business First Class—Fireproof— Garage Elevator ight: 10-15¢ KEY WEST and Theater District ' Sensible Rates Popular Prices ed _|Albury, outfielders. With Cara- Connie Mack, sees it this wa, Yanks, Indians, Red Sox, Tigers, aging 1.000, as he walked his fifth} Senators, White Sox, Browns and time at the plate. his club. r Armando Acevedo connected} Eddie Collings thinks that with for two triples and a single in four] his clib buying Foxx for first and tries, batting in two runs and scor-| Higgins for third, his team will be} ing two himself. In the field he}on top, $ had a good day with four putouts} Manager O'Neil of the Indians and two assists, makes only one: prediction and sunlight-hurts his eyes but should|for the Yanks...” the game be played by moonlight} Mickey Cochtane thinks that if he may do better. $ through he will The Tigers are as good a club all-around as the Pill Rollers but} Clark Griffith likes his club but lack pitching. Manager Caraballo|thinks the Indiahs, Yanks and Rea dreams of the following club to} Sox will give him a race. play the Pharmacy outfit: C. Grif-| Jimmie Dykes, says he does not fin, c; Joe Casa, p; Sterling, 1b; Hale, 2b; Cates, 3b; Baker, ss; Gabriel, J. Garcia and Molina or ballo and Malgrat on the sidelines. But this is only a dream. Gocd Sports As the fans know, Delray Beach 7 : High School varsity five lost both| eeeeeessoegee games to the locals played Friday] 17724 William Harris” €r be and Saturday. However, they won ford, Georgia’s noted lawye?, sen- hundreds of friends here and will ator, diplomat, cabinet officer and try to be back next year. Bill/ Presidential candidate, born in Wo!dt was one of the best visit-|Nelson Co.,. Va. Died Sept. 15, ing guards seen here this season. | 1834, Three clubs have been in Key West this year—West Palm Beach,| —1797__Sdmiiél" Lover, Irish nov- Miami Bach and Delray Beach. jist, born. Died, July 6, 1868. All have entered the district tourn- tas ament. The writer believes Miami . 3 - 1808—John ‘Wise, pioneer arg z the best eh, Vg aehon American balloonist of importance, . age and nae ee lee at whose first balloon ascent in Phila- Miami Beach on March & and. 6,{2@!Phia in 1836 was in a balloon of aes each on eee ee "this own design, born at Lancaster, The favorites are’ Miami Beach,!p, Drowned. in balloon crash in Redlands and Miami Edison. Lake Michigan, Sept, 29, 1879. Grove and Foxx Willing | 1814—Henry Kirke Brown, the} ay, and Foxx are willing to sign blank | the country’s most noted sculptors, yo wouldn’t. That is the reason Diz- zy Dean wanted to trade Rickey 1836—Winslow Homer, Amer- for Yawkey for he knew that he'ica’s most famous painter of the would get his 50 grand. sea, more native American in his -— art than, any other artist, born in Ganiesville Club Ready Boston. Died at Scarboro, Maine, Dr. George E. Robertson has SePt- 29, 1910. been named head of the Gaines-| ville club. His business manager will be Charlie Harris. Eleven ‘con- tracts have been mailed to play-, i965 royis Grossmann, De- ers. MeShane will pilot the club/ i+ and Cincinnati Rabbi, born egain this:year. Lights are beg. i. Vienna. Died Sept. 21, 1926 installed at Harris field.and night 2 ONT ie 7 games wll be played. 1852—George Moore, Irish nov- elist, born. Died Jan. 21, 1933. Subscrioe to The Citizen—20c weekly. Giants In Cuba The New York Giants are now 90 percent in Havana, Cuba and} started drill in earnest at the| Tropical Park. Umpire Bill Klem| will officiate in all their games} over there. Bartell will be acting| manager until Bill Terry arrives. Fist game was to be played to- day. Did you listen in? BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century 24 Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embaimer Phone 135 Night 696-W , Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company, wns ea 1935. Leaves Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:30 P, M, arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Thursdays. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. for Havana. ) Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays § P. M. for Port Tampa, Fla. For further information and rates call Phone 14. J. H. COSTAR, Agent. Over-Seas Transportation Co., Inc. REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN Key West and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST —— Ns TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET TELEPHONES 68 AND 92. 23 sees nothing but that the White] seccccece ple gtiy heGeldsmitho Strunk and Kirschenbaum and Lade-Curry Harris vs Sawyer- Fripp. free while the losers will eat with a sad expression. The dinner will! to start promptly 7:15 p. m. Frdiay Eddie Collins says that Grove|farmer boy who became one Of|jater, Your captains say that if contracts and let owner Tom Yaw-{born at Leyden, Mass. Died at another or rearrange the present|to key fill in. the amount. Who Newburg, N. Y., July 10, 1886. | one in Another thing fli never know Is Nor would I give time to Mr. Flint’s article in the light of a defense of the Jew. Molina fanned out three times. that is the Indians will finish first.| what become of all the time | saved {‘iVilization seems unable tu wipe He claims he works night and the} McCarthy, naturally, s pulling: by not shavin’, out. For this latter condition we must perhaps look to such writers the as Mr, Flint. 1 dare not call him a thinker, for had he been one his article would never have been writ- ten. (By GRAVY) > Striink-Wathitis>:'| vs = Russell, pe Plummer-Calkins vs O’Bryant- Pinder, to Salas-Ketchum vs. Kemp- Hughes. Mesa-Grooms vs Julian-Ayala. Howard-Stowers vs Sands- Pierce. I Sunday matches will be held by pS As usua! the winners will eat d the place will be announced|an in u do not like your match to get ecccece| Mode of living may be, raise no question. erence to such matters are be- neath serious consideration. How- ver, his statement that “to the} 7. Aryan, money is the chief interest and As to what kind of people popu- late Miami Beach, or any other place, and what their conduct and we will All of his ref- object of existence,” should not go unchallenged, especially in these days_of world unrest, in ‘which the Jew is used as a means NOTICE OF EXECUT! PLICATION FOR DISCHARGE PE stig is hereby ely om it may concern, day, the 30th aay of Maree creating’ strife among people} 1937, I shall apply to the various “hations, as also be- Rayinond R Uard, County een nations. Strong efforts are being made draw people of different re- ligious beliefs into a bond of fel- lowship, so that a Brotherhood of Man may prevail in spite of a re- ious difference, and it requires just such a thoughtlessly written column as Mr. Flint presented undo the work of greater minds and great efforts. If Mr. Flint had read the his- tory of the Jews, at least from the time when they became the foil for the nations of the world, use them as an excuse to bring misery and death, he would find unbelievably long list of names, representative of the Jewish race, every field, beginning with Him whom Mr. Flint perhaps bows prayer, in the field of social CHESAFEAKE BAY EXTRA SELECT OYSTERS Delivered To Any Part of City FRIED OYSTERS OYSTER SANDWICHES Sandwiches of all kinds includ- ing Barbecue Sandwiches » Jersey Ice Cream—all flavors Home Made Fruit Cake, _-Hot Souse Every Saturday— : WELES» LUNCH ROOM 900 Southard Phone 207-W JOHN C. PARK 828 SIMONTON ST. PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 Star American Coffee NOW OFFERED IN THREE GRADES: STAR, Ib., 25c LARGO, Ib., 18¢ V. & S., Ib., 15¢ ROASTED IN KEY WEST eet SEES STAR COFFEE MILL 512 Greene Street Phone 256 Our Reputation is Wrap- ped in every package of PRINTING DONE BY US THE ARTMAN PRESS Citizen Bldg. 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