The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 2, 1937, Page 3

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x , ee. sap geal URATICE Giants Warming Up In Havana, Cuba, the Giants|a team. are getting better every day. They —t—___ pa played Saturday and’ Sunday in Bubscribe to Zhe Cittnen—Ste Tropical Park. These games were a with professionals. The first con- test of their spring training | jae Tost. to the armed forces of the Island Republic, 7 to 4. Most of | H | hil $258 i i I : i I — the Cuban players were a | Chapter 31 time members of the Cuban- Sealed bids Cheeking the Mink Coats fessional League. ane ‘Overseas vegan One of the surprises of the; egies } They twok Aptana game was pulled by Ott in the ida, ub et cae k uenen table. very first inning. First man at) 20g “Diace all bids re bat singled to right*and Ott threw him out at first. Some throw, But the boys were out of shape and} four costly errors gave the soldiers J the game. In the second game played Sat- urday, the Havana Reds, with Ba- silio Rosell in the box, defeated Terry’s men, 9 to 1. The Giants used Castleman, Benne and Mel- ton on the mound and Mancuso publicly opened and read furnishing all materials an and constructing — roadway bridges on State Road No. 4-4 Monroe County, Florida, PW Docket No, Fla. 1136, Contracts H-1 and H-2, as follows: CONTRACT H-1 to consist of the construction of the com- plete bridge deck on, and changes to, the existing rail- road bridge known as “Bahia Honda Bridge.” CONTRACT H-2 to consist of the construction’ of the com- plete bridge deck on, and changes to, the Swing Span in the kitchen. Yeh, an’ we have to eat | it tem alt. There are no signs 0’ the flood 0° taxes recedin’. ni i i “Hi i i ie Today’s Horosco} iF : i e & : i ? F : : Z “ | d Today’s i ‘ and Danning behind the plate. The j ‘oday’s is a position for free- Reds hit safely 11 times and the| the existing railroad bridge | 0m and energy of nature, rest- National Leaguers secured six use as “Moser Channel {less under restraint, and free in OLD PAPERS F ; hits. Each club made one error. ; ante bey ie Bi Snoledelt | ite the expression of opinion. The} Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- " is proje ‘et No. : 7 - It was a tight ball game until the’ Tis5,"Wil bet let to contract at [Pursuit of literature, especially| zen ’ Office. feb2 eighth and ninth frames when the jlater date. Hhctiaeh. teaveland the h ae bans i Any bids ived af th 2 road Cubans scored si, Funis, |ueted tome sha date Wit not be] af life will be sacoteful,and good |NEW DeLUXE LADY GILLETTE F | reds t f straight game Sunday, This time} coe eee ee shall be submittgd| £0tune may: also: be found in the} RAZOR SETS, in Coral} they were defeated by Alaen-| °° ‘oFMS,aupplied by the Ove jlaw. ‘You are a little too impul+ | and Jade. Reg. $6.00 value, speed rye : DY. Nate eh and Toll Bridge sive but sympathetic and affeg-| ..only $2.00. San Gprlos Book res, 6 to 1. Bragana, a bg! District, Monroe County, Florida. |tiqnate. z I Store, 518 Duval colored pitcher who plays with; #ach bid’ must be accompanied by, kay ee Dr. Austretitz smiled. “So you traced Mrs. Dryden?” ee woul. naturally see the letter, teara frum the ;ostmark that I'm i this vicinity” “Of course.” nodded Anne. “Write what you-like and we'll post it 0 town.” Who Went To Vronski's? 1GELOW, making sure that all traces of recent grief had van- ished. said to Lorna hesitatingly “You @idn't tell us about going to Vronski's apartment. you know.” “Going to Vronski’s apartment?’ tepested Lorna. looking at him wide- eed “¥es On the night of the murder.” “Oh But } never did,” sald Lorna “But the papers said a taxi driver het come torward—?" "1 know” said Lorna. “I saw it #oppy goes ip to Tarrytown for the papers But | wasn't anywhere near Vronski’s .cartment. | didn't even know he'd got an apartment. } thought he was still at the hotel.” “Se the woman in the mink coat Was not you!” cried Bigelow. Anne stared She had forgotten all 2 .out the woman in the mink coat for the moment “No.” said Lorna positively. “I don’t know who she was. Maybe sumeone ¢@lse tx was blackmailing. I don't suppose | was the only one I mear @ man who would go io for that sort of thing wouldn’ be comtent with one victim. would he?” © “No.” agreed Bigelow dryly.c® “And so mant women have mink coats. have 4 they? | mean—Toppy’s got one!” “It went off te be relined that very day, thank Goc.” grunted Toppy. “1 didn't mean you were the @ man. You're not small and dark—" “Nut young.” agreed Toppy. “But there must ‘be hundreds who would Gt that description.” went on Lorna. “For instance the Baroness Dormstatt!” “But she’s got gray hair.” said Toppy “Yes, black mixed with gray. Un- @.r a black hat and an eye-veil it might easily look dark. And she's gaall.” “Not young. either,” said Sigelow. But he was wondering. To what ex- teat could one depend upon the taxi driver's description being true? Sup- pose the baroness had gone directly to Vronski’s apartment from the studio party? She could have got there and gone again before he and Austrelitz arrived. She could have burgled the apartment. She would «arnt while Bigelow drove in to the village with Toppy to help with ber shopping. “hey bought everything they could think of to make her Quusekeeping simpier—electrie beat- ers breakfast cereals, canned milk, canned soup. canned entrees, bottled fruits. cans 04 biscuits of various isinds, cards and games as well as the Photwzgraph (with records) and the radio, “It's like oeing shipwrecked on a desert island.” grinned Toppy. “be- cause if that delicious adventure ever di? befall me, tt would probably oe in company with someone like Lorna instead of a husky sailor with hair on his chest. My luck has always been good like that.” They had .ocktails on their return witb their spoils. and then Anne ind Bigelow set off once more—for town. They made the run back without picking up the little man they had hae so much trouble losing on the vay cut, and got Lorna's letter to her husband safely posted as soon as they reached New York. Then they de- cided. to drop in on Austrelitz to report their discoveries. The Doctor’s Pajamas» “HE doctor had had an unusually « busy day and had gone to bed witb a do0k but he#g@ht*down word for them to come up. They found him propped. up Jj ry Bal babe ase ce Ve Hep an not just pajamas cut on a Chinese pattern, but fine old Chinese gar- ments Of faded apriedte—- ——~ “You're expecting someone!” cried Anne. “I'm afraid we're in the way.” “Yub flatter the. 0 pti nib Sait Rona i ear- ment—and five other sets— pre- sente? to me by my housekeeper on her return from a holiday in China. { And if | don” wear them, she knows about it. So - wear them. Also some very . acomfortable Chinese slippers. Sce’s an excellent housekeeper.” “Don't apologize—” begged Anne mischievously, sitting on the foot of his bed. He smiled. Bigelow sat on the other side ot the bed opposite Anne. “So you traced Mrs. Dryden?” mur- mured the doctor. “You guessed because we're look- ing sc pleased with ourselves,” said Anne accusingly. “Of course.” Bigelow began the tale of their ad- entures and—considerably assisted by Anhe--retold Lorna’s story. just bave had time to do it And for | (Copyright. 1987, Frederick Jacksons ail they knew to the contrary, she | Perhaps she | might have had a key hadn't beer in love with Vronski —— Tomorrow, Dr. Austrelitz tells 9f Karsanakoff’s visit to his office. Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company Se 1935. Leaves Port Tampa oa 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. Se ammen the Cuban Stars every year on their tour of the states, pitched hit ball. He has been playing regularly for the last six months and was in the best of condition. Gabler twirled the first three frames and held the Cubans run- less and hitless. He shows signs of -being in form. Majeki, who caught for the A’s and White Sox in the American League and then was shipped to the minors, , was bowght by the Giants to replace Spencer if he fails to report, is a very good receiver. Nine thou- sand fans saw Sunday’s game. Taking It Easy James J. Braddock and Joe Louis are a!ready on the inside of | fence for their fight for the title June 22. The champion is resting at Miami and the chal lenger is thinking about the way he is going to fight Braddock. The battle will take place in Chicago at. Comisky Park, home of the White. Sox. Baer-Pastor Go Mex Baer is ready to fight Bob Pastor on March 19 at New York and the go will start Maxie on his comeback road—if he can catch Bob in the ring. Celebrates Birthday Grover. Cleveland Alexander eelebated his 50th birthday on February 26, and he says_ his geatest thrill in baseball was in October, 1926, during the world ies when he struck out Lazzeri with the bases loaded to save the series for the Cardinals. He won 94 zames for the last place Phil- lies in three years. Uniforms For Players Gardner’s Pharmacy and Rexall products company have promised the local baseball club new uni- forms. Shou'd the baseballers de- cide to enter the. tournament at certified check or bid bond In the. amount of five per cent (per cent) of the base bid as a guar- antee thatthe bidder if awarded the contract, will within ten (10) consecutive calendar days after written notice being given of such award, enter into a written con- tract With the Overseas Road ano Toll Bridge District, Monroe Coun- ty, Florida; ‘fh accordance with the accepted bid, and give a Contract Surety Bond> satisfactory to the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge Dis- trict, Monree County, Florida, equal to one hundred per cent (100 per cent) of the contract price. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period 6f sixty (60) days after the date set’for the opening there- of, : ‘There wilf'be available not more than hreéooHundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($350,000.00) for construction purposes on these two contracts, The con{ractor and all sub-con- tractors shall pay labor not less than the prevailing wage rates for | the locality where the work is to be constructed such minimum rates having ‘been determined by _ the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge Dis- trict, Mongoe County, Florida, and incorporated into the contract docu- ments, } The successful bidder will be re- | quired to ry, at his own ex: j pense, .Workmen’s Compensation |Insurarice, “Public Liability and Property ~ Damage: - Insurance; ~ al! subject to the Approval of the said/ Overseaa Roa and Toll Bridge Dis- trict. All work shall be done in acgord- | ance with plans and — contract] documents ‘relative thereto which! | may be examined at the Office of} the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge | District at Key West, Florida, or assee, Florida, and Mii ja. Such plans and| contract documents may be se- cured from the office of the Over- | seas Road and Toll Bridge District jat Key West, Florida, by depositing | therewith the sum of Five Dollars | ($5.00) in cash or money order for | each contract, which sum will be re- | funded upon return of said pla } partment, |and contract documents in go Jcondition within ten (10) da {after the award of the contract | therefor. | The Ov. Road and Toll! Dis: Monroe County, | | Bridge Florida, reserves the right to waive formal in any bid and to re- ject a d all bids. OVERSEAS ROAD AND TOLL BRIDC DISTRICT, MONROB UNTY, FLORIDA, ! W. H. BURWELL, FOODSTUFFS kept in our all metal ICE REFRIGERATORS are Popol: fig Saba y* healthful as if they pa” RC a ou § Our Refrigerators aréjidoubly’ heatproof) » Ww ice. and absolutely airtight. $20.00 up EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL ——Orn Display At—— Thompson Ice PHONE NO. 8 \M Company, Inc. LEGALS \ THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MONROE, AND STATE OF FLOR- IDA, PROBATE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to present any claims gnd_ demands, which uu, or either of you, may have against the estate of Eduardo Gomez, also known as Eduardo Gomez Milian, and E. Gomez Milian, deceased, late of the County of to the County Judge of at his of- tnrornentvemm echo hatte FOR SALE—1936 Plymouth con-| vertible coupe, Radio and all! accessories. Phone 659-J. : marl-if PERSONAL CARDS—100 print cards, $1.25. The Artman Press. aug? TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 t, Florida, within eight calendar} months from the date of the first ation of ‘this notice. Each m or demand must be in writin, nd must state the place of resi dence and Post Office address of the 5 agent, or attorney, or me will become void accord- ing to law. This 9th day of February, EDUARDO GOMEZ, JR. Administrator of the ate ee eeec3e » Quarto ‘Gomez, alsa known as| FURNISHED APARTMENT near pmez Milian, and B. Rest Beach. Apply 112 Ann} 25 in bundle street, Leb11-l OO III OO GM MM, a FOR RENT FOR RENT — Six-room house,| b'ock from beach, best of ex- posure. Six months. Reference} required. No children. Box D, The Citizen. mareh1-2t III APALELLLAAZAA LL LAL 1937. = 5 e 5 ‘@uardo Gomez mar2 SELECT OYSTERS Delivered To Any Part of City FRIED OYSTERS ANTONIO ESTENOZ, Prop. —SINCLAIR— PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR OTL ped in every package of PRINTING FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY OYSTER SANDWICHES CORSAGES, ETC. penteienee ss aon incla DONE BY US PLANTS and VINES We apply pogoce ieteniine a ing Barbecue lwiches E recommended for your ear Jersey Ice Cream—all flavors TH! SOUTH FLORIDA See us for comple serviee Home Made Fruit Cake ARTMAN PRESS PHONE 34 —Hot Scuse Every Saturday— NURSERY Grinnell and Fleming Streets WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM Citizen, Bide. SEE US ABOUT FERRY 900 Southard Phone 207-W PHONE $1 PHONE 597 AARON McCONNELL 518 Fleming Street JOHN C. PARK 828 SIMONTON ST. PLUMBING INSURANCE Office: ‘319 Duval Street TELEPHONE NO. 1 WATCHMAKER, JEWELER —THE—— DURO PUMPS AND. ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work TER- PLUMBING SUPPLIES 413, prices REDUCED PHONE 348 Hours: 9 to 12—1 to 6 COMPANY Open Saturday Nights Bieioeh WAS, RR A TEES Star American Coffee NOW OFFERED IN THREE GRADES: STAR, Ibi, :25c LARGO, Ib., 18¢ V. & S., Ib., 15¢ ROASTED IN KEY WEST TIFT’S CASH GROCERY 1101 Division Street PHONE 29 a balanced ration, Inspected and passed by De- partment of Agriculture of United States as fit for human food. Ask for and demand— IDEAL DOG FOOD At Any Grocery Staple and Fancy Groceries Complete Line Fresh Fruits and Vegetables <wodiipainn STAR COFFEE MILL 512 Greene Street Phone 256

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