The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 6, 1937, Page 3

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'}use M, Acevedo, with chest pro- .}teetion and shin guards, +behind ji ers will be Barcelo on first, Mayg on second, Puby Carbonell at {\third anad Armando Acevedo at ishortstop. Freddie (Doc) Car- FFt Hy Es down haere ,|bonell, Al. Rodriguez and Danny bs fry Lopez compose the outfielders. | Hallahan,:Ho‘lingsworth, LeGault, mous communicat The latter named p'ayer has just|Moore, Mooty, Posedei, Schoot, Geptuces in returned from Cuba where he| Van der Meer, pitchers; V. Davis,! i & Fi went to learn a little more about} Lombardi,,Campbell and Moore, the way to hit the ball, taking eye-| catchers; Gelbert, Jost, Kahny, lessons from the Cuban nines and|Kampuris, Miller, Myers, McCar- the New York Giants. mick, Outlaw, Riggs and Scarsella, 7 i : z 3 The man who was recent!: ‘ found dead im his apartment i io Manager Caraballo of the Ti-|infielders; Cuyler, Dwyer, Gam- ; * . who was known as Count Anton a8 | gers will have Albury, c; Malgrat,|ble, Goodman, Rothrock and Phil r | m0r's a bs . . : Vronski was an impostor Really, ro wa |: sterling, 1b; H. Gates, 2b; Joe Weintraub, outfielders. tis ee oe Teed ee re ae let others Hale, 3b; Baker, ss; Garbriel, Mo- cacti Z cy AR : r Be Ned Somerset seston oe | Mee mien te wil aig pemoant, pee tool Today In History) CLASSIFIED erward turned. traiter, and fled |'@ Set he police And most.of the rest,of the Na- bee a2 : | wameccccceccccccncacccss : from Russia with ® fortune in |, eats meray tional League managers.boast their eeeeeth. C LUMN Stolen jewels The Yronsk’ family | paint rent? Snook mi wilf finish on top.’ Which ae : ie was wiped out during the revolu- | Rstsanakoft ill, that,is the question. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. ; tion his man deserves the ts wo i " attend, death | own ‘wane bi beni 5 Evening worship at 7:30 o’elock. nob + v )McCarthy’Confident In the American League, Mana- Sermon text: “Let Him Be Cruci- fied.” | ASSEMBLY OF ar VBI Mid-week service, Wednesday ei iF | clue te the murder or if it was merely 8 ger McCarthy of the Yanks says " A 5 Eee Pewee Tetensed Se chenwe the pe Ri cae eee ee a ag cia sas Marsing worship “11 eetock,| _1857—Historie Dred Scott de- is club @tact and that it wi Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. Class | ¢ision handed down by U. 8. Su- come through with flying colors.}| FIRST METHODIST CHURCH “There’s .nothing to stop us,” he says. Mickey Cochrane says that es for all ages. preme Court. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m- Weekly Prayer Meetings The four horsemen aggregation had a 91 complex last. Thursday because three of them made that | 1925—U. S. Court ruled that Ausirelitz, out his telephone was ringing as ne unlocked his door and Joe A. Tolle, Pastor Cor. Eaton and Simonton Sts. Austrelitz was on the wire are fy sega . It hat Doe Will: with Schodlboy Rowe in shape, 3 : *Hetio? Have you seen the eve- piacere. 3 neg 5 beacon land Bridkes © carroll Swe “Let timid sailors veer and tack Tuesday, 7:15 p. m. the 1500 inhabitants of the town ?" asked Austreiitz Penababe and rlie Salas, the idzes, ™ ~ -: Friday, 7:15 p. m. of Lavoye, Wyo., trespassed on LS A few minutes ago. | was just poleclimber, had such an easy time} Wade.and others helping him out, And hug the sheltering, lea, | paca <a oil company land and can be dis-| ving to call you What do you make winning from Hurricane Eddie and|with Greenberg back for added) The ships, oat bring the wide SAINT. PAUL'S CHURCH _ | possessed. punch’and dding the bulk of catch- uh ing himself.if he can keep his; Put boldly out to sea.’ health, “how are they going to OB pr th ts om Se keep us from first place?” The. ® unders, juperintenden®. e Red Sox’ manager, Gronfa, wants Worship service at ij a. m. let Caan ee. we = go-betweens with kidnapers to know which team will stop his}Subject: “Launch Out Into the Mani {cc tha Churok: son, go'd-plated club from entering the | Deed.” ‘ e ¥ i ana} Junior Choir, Sunday, 3:00 p.| 9°30 & ™ 1933—First day of — National our “That letter was typed on the ma- ching in my private office.” said Aus wrens ificantly “| [|Supey Melvin that hereafter they intend to give them four or five points handicap. Now, of course, you know who has been spreading that info around; in fact his name is. . .Kirsch. Corner Duval and Eaton Streets} 1932—Two underworld charac-| SE Sundays ters asked by Col. Lindbergh to Morning Prayer, 6:45 a. m. - 4 World Series. All other mana- Thanksgivi * es Lord!” cried Bigelow. “You gers are equally as confident, ex-|™- ees sai ig pe Bank Holiday. Lae all were going to play Charlie Ketch-|°¢Pt Connie Mack and Stanley} Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Benediction, 8 p, m. x id iaay p Bes ber: ats tot of Harris. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. eo 1936—Italian airship in Ethio- y) wait for me yesterday. um $a ari Julian pints 4 Subject: “The Lost Word,” Van Mt Pre G45 pia bombed British Red Cross tent MALE HELP WANTED / trouble developed in that match}, Dyke, a reading given by Mrs. erwing ad 245 a. m, boapital. * 5 * Georgia Hayes. This (program is Mass, . _ getting all the good shots se i oday 8 in observance of Young’ People's Erening FNS ~ se profang the Sabbath?”—Neh, J pepe and Earl were getting-the} i y ‘> tee 7 Sole z second Mass on tg<172 > - 2 : Eid Ree cores. Ot conee Eras Anniversaries Player meeting, Wednesday, |? * ™ i Charch school, 3:30 p, m. -—o Ate os i 7:30 p. m. “7 Youn, ople’s service, 7 p. m. ~ aa en ns some at”. f . 'A0e 7 ee fre] after that he was |Uncle Wi'lie can play in windy} @ee® segseeveseee Chaie practice, Friday, 7:45| FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Ercan | coil 7:30 O'clock j * “Yes.” They looked at each other weather and says that hereafter} 1724—Henry Laurens, South|p, m. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, organ- The Lord’s Supper. Sermon: “The) fhe fore OF Letterbead. gravely he hopes to make something be-}Carolina’s famed merchant, plant-|ist; Gerald Saunders, choir direc- | Eaton Street, Between Duval and| mastery of the materifal, @ PRGELOW dung up ana put on bis} ” «you think she shot him?” asked {Sid s 6's. Out of the 18 holes, he er, patriot, president of the Con-|tor. 4 Simonton Streets and of ‘ hat and coat oul with his hand on| Bigelow had 12 on which he made a six. tinental Congress, dip!omat, born|“Real Prayer will make a beauti-| Yancy Tillman Shehane, Pastor | ¢ i : the duor-knob he nesitated glancing} “Yes | nave thought so from the in Cl H , 2. ” caged at the telephone Witb e ugh Mes ee f re in Charleston. Died Dec. 8, 1792. ful face. slight <hrug. he turned oack to call > r. Samuel Harris (our genial up Anne But Walters answered. in- | eliminating all other possibilities. And | Postmaster) was out playing forming him that she nad not yet come| until sow. you must remember. we | aa-nst himself as usual and says Sin fe glanced at nis wrist-watcn |nave' had ut motive to ascribe to jhe has a lot more fun that way Gunking she was taking ® long time! her.” because he can tel! what is wrong _ @ver lunch then with e@ sigh. he set) “Do you want to establish the tset | with every é i with every shot. . .says he has a out of her guilt?” asked Bigelow curious- heed ¢ tiiding the tall at tunes é ip the lobby. the tittle man took up] iy. “| mean--you don't want to eee | °° me finding the ball at times «the trail and followed Bigelow, but al-| her in Uryden’s place. do you?” after he has gotten one of those “No. | can’t honestly say 1 do. Thed- | Berlin Sawyer drives that you « Presence with ® scowl, he made 00} retically, one realizes that it is one’s {hear a lot about. FF effort to shake nim off. duty as a citizen of a civilized com “ Ur. .ustrelitz nad nim ushered tn/ munity to see that s murderer 4 © without delay and taid out fot his| murderess pays the just penalty * 4 Bie Ej token ese Allan Robinson, sapesinnay 06—Elizabeth Barrett Brown-} p,, Morning worship at 11 0% 130 nig, English poctess, bor. Diel BINAL: FON CONGREGATION eon subject: “Friendship With une 30, 1861. } . God.” k 3 Rabbi Joseph Malc, pastor = 4 i i 1831—Philip H. Sheridan, fam-' 3° Pearlman, President of Con- = Bante Training Union at 6:30/4 ARE ey 7 “ tion oat ; ed Civil War general, General of ba e : Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. the Army in 1869, born at Al-{_ Regular services every Friday|— ion subject: “Jesus Washing . we : = evening, 8 o’clock, and Saturday Se Bie ry bany, N..Y. Died at Nonquit, . 5 the Disciples’ Feet. Mass.,. Aug. 5, 1888. mornings, 7 o'clock. Prayer service, Wednesday (Colored) : ee J Hebrew School Sunday, 11 a. evening 7:30 ‘o’lock. Rev. C. Wesley Mayes, Paster, HS i : % aE 1834—George DuMaurier, Eng- m., and every day in week, ex: 1:30 o'clock. F. A. Johnson, General Secretary pa A Thursday evening, SRE lith artist, author of “Trilby,”| “Pt Friday, at 4 p.m. choir rehearsal. Corner Division and Thomas Sta Bible School at 10:00' a i fr FOR SALE—1936 Plymouth con- vertible coupe. Radio and all accessories, Phone 659-J. Sthougn Bigelow acknowledged his NEW DeLUXE LADY GILLETTE Grandpa Stowers was com- @inepection on the desk the tacsimile| nis or her crime But in a case like’ | plaining about so much wind but), ; i — Sunday school, 9:36. a, ; Pot the letter the police had reteived| this where the victim was a thot |he forgot to alibi that 49-45 which} 0°" Died Oct. 8, 1896. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. Se Bee Peale ae | A ee ee gf and the copy he nad made bimself/ ough scoundrel and the murderes® {js a better score by a dozen strokes 2 i CHURCH OF GOD Junior A. C,-E. League ‘mibia| ly $2.00. , Cues Gan On nis old typewriter. such a beautiful creature and such 8 jt). Grandpa would have had if 1837—(100 rs ago) Arthur — aa ‘ : ihe . ©, BE, ; only $2.00. San Cari © “Look at these!” sald the doctor | brilliant dancer—one hesitates to dee | 0" onc, Im. Mr. Willic| T@PP2n Pierson, Presbyterian 327 Elizabeth Stree Rey, T. W. Norwis,. Pastor 139 p. m. Store, 518 Duval street, Quietly nounce her. On the other hand, is one |‘ weather were calm. Mr. clergymai: author, editor of the} Sunday school, 9:30 a, m. 1106, Qlivia “ee Senior A. C. E. League meets/ dee h Bett f Bigelow examined them interested-| to let Dryden go to the chair?” és ip lernow. Gying te Be: Missionary Review of the World, Sunday morning service at 11 Sunday morning ‘worship, 11/at 6:15 p. m ! a ov “ “Certainly not.” agreed Bigelow. dt/xhy he left Key Wes' bdrm in New York. Died J 93, | o'clock. o'clock! Woitent Fitistabiartos Evening setvice, 8 p. m. }TYPEWRITING PAPER — 600 é Mik ype how the « 1 Eiteued up 20 “rn wget the case nag syn Bo el e, was helping Grithd-} 01) . une “*\ Wednesday evening service at Sunday, schbol;)3: Bt Weekly, Services sheets, 75c. The Artman = p mica! dey peg lh 9 Goes ok seem vers ers win from Mx. J. Wiley 2 8 o'clock. Evangelistic, service, Sunday, ‘Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., Class, Reading room in, Society builé Friday, 7:30 p. m., choir re-}——-—_—____ DP aia % ight ag By Ph gi Out the doctor. “and the u is slightly| never knows about juries. So much Red! Milligan, who was trying aight ae sock ervoked and the capital C both in| depends upon how the lawyers pre- A 1885—Ring Lardner, rist, - Coun! and to Cienkowitz prints | sent their case—and how persuasive |help}hithyy|f to a good score. HAT | shor sR ema far a ing open Fridays. only. Prayer ‘and pfaise!'¥ervices,/Hearsal. | PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed slightly above the lineYi it doesat| they are—and what sort of brains the | Red gQt/SP on the first round @hil) Vi wich Died in New York - ‘Tuesday and Thursday nights) 7:30]! sevENTH DAY ADVE cards, $1.25. The Artman seem possible to me that another |jurymen have got and what sort of /then got ‘tired so you can guess Sept after d or | ELEMING.STREET METHODIS®? o'clock, _ ee et Press. sus! CHURCH typewriter would nave all three de- | lives they've lived. ... Any number [ine pect? fecte—or at ieast, oot probable.” of things. . .. Suppose the case goes t “But now ip the world did you inst Dryden and he’s convicted = 5 AINT PETER’S CHURCH | think of comparing this typing with] and Karsanakoft bas by that time de- | Mr. Bascom Grooms and Mr. 7 Bi ee 3 mae (Colored) | The Are the typing done on your machine?" | parted these shores—that she has no | A! Hewitt were perfectly satisfied 5 lic, Fie cad Welds directs (Coloredy Southard Street Between Thomas; eng? asked Bigelow curiously inclination to confess and sacrifice) | with the score they had while Mr. "Ol seaB a Be i arta O48 Center Street, Between Petyonia| and Emma Streets 13 pee a “1 don’t know One recognizes typ- | herself to save him. She may Freddy Ayala was complaining a!l] ®® e} Church schoo! recs . : and Olivia William Perkins, Pastor OLD PAPERS FOR SAL ing done od own machine. 1 sup- | that be meant to kill Vronskt- it, | afternoon because the ball would] REV. DE BARRITT IS a. m. William N. Knowles, sup G. Williams, Missionary Leader be > Chas pose without realizing it oneself, one’s} he would have killed hin ee PCE ce kare he whe Woking EC HIGHLY COMMENDED erintendent. pia eS m. Se ciah Sabbath School (Saturday), 10 Theee Vases for Se, The bo v4 rious trouble—and & P fe see ‘ i " mn Evensong and Benedic-| , zen ice, el Seaaities ot the type And thea there titaces be ts fust an gullty as she is’ |John Telegraph Pinder was the ie Pee ee at 11 o'clock tiem ‘of tee. Rosk Wacnned Bacra- | °clock. ‘ A Bain? Sti bo i ‘was one curious thing that | observed | and just as deserving of punishment” | newest golfer among them but} Editor, The Citizen: AS ie Tan ai meets at 3:30|ment, 7 p. m. Church services, 11 o'clock in | ——————e— yy aged pesca ome: | (Copyright. 1987 Frederick Jackson) | Was able to win and therefore was} It has recently n brought to} pm Mis Reacdaline Watkins,| Church school, 8 a, m. gy cage poll aad PIRA TES CO Vv b sy } Bhsy Sp Bae Stee }jthe best as well as newest. Mr. ithe attention of “The Nero Pro-| superintendent, Sermons at 8 a. m. and 7 p. m. day night at ape p= FAMOUS FISHING CAMP sion mechanically without realizing} Austrelits makes an appointment | Beau Brummel does*hot quite un-| gressive Club” (the only live or-} Hi-League meets at 6:80 p. m Week-Day Services ass ve toe sae! On Overseas Eitan, 00 Silos . ‘afterward thet one has done so?” | with the dancer, Monday. derstand how that happened but | ganization of the colored people),| y4.. Marjorie Frov, in, charge. Mass on Tuesday and Thurs| , na Sages 7s Dida From Key West ‘a ad eee eis: ______. | was content to know that Johnnyjan article. in the People’s Forum Young People’s Epworth League | day at 7 a. m. CORTE DMs | ~ tan We ; jwas not also the handsomest/by the most Reverend Father A-| nests at 6:30 p. m. Norman J.| Litany and Sermon on Wednes-| oe iS: cusedie bo / ” iNEW ARRIVAL AT pees vrenoe de. Barcivt.@ protest of a eiver* | Lowe, president. | day at 7:30 p. m. WHEN ENERGY RUNS LOW— Gondenened Fallen Mads j criticism against the “unimport-{ eC : 7: m.| Confessions: After the Wednes | 1+’, PwC ee of] surpassed Fishi Qoday ~ meer DS’ ME i. ee ae PAPI setaot vublect: “Don't "egutifday evening service. alee tee va, Excellent Cuisine Ppoccoammegsoccccccoocccs| ELW00 HO Fe ee Ser a te oe | one Pe Oe. Chrtectan | Ome aubamieanes’ AUNT MOLLY’S BREAD || Evening Dinner # Sarah Wambaugh of Cambridge, | Fe SAS: NO Rine yes oO is ‘most_manly and cal Mid-week Prayer and Bible) NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH STIRS THE APPETITE Luncheon geaieduniat.: forveee member} Sens partner and Mr. William Pious|defense in behalf of the colored Study Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. (Colored) Made By. For Reservations Tel ass., ecd st, 7 ae am PE Lae ; eernigge z :30 p. m. mes =a a i 5 » Gear! Mr. and Mrs. Ray O. Elwood an-| Watkins and Mr. Samuella Gold-j citizens is most highly commend: é 1 “4 : Ce PIRATES COVE jebiscite“Commission, born in. .t.rday morning in their home|ed to Mr. Willie and Mr. Sam that|Key West. pata had ear meRee Feseey s W. Wheeler, Pastor pA = Soncninaty. $2 years ago. jat 729 Love Lane. they weré“going to have a push-| We hope the time will soon come} ihe i Nae Ee | Naomi Reddick, Superintendent ———=a_—v—_aeaeae Mrs, Elwood and baby are re-|over but Mr. Willie and Mr. Sam|when other educators will come} ' METHODIST EPISCOPAL eae Morena, Seeeeaty | CASA MARINA , 9:30 a, m. } f ~ icely. were up against bigger push/out and s he truth in defense | , George D. Dayton of Minneapo-| ported as doing nicely. sin. es Te claied pial alee Aeon teas srguciire eg Gteal CHURCH, SOUTH Morning service, 11:00 o’clock.| Key vem Honk Qala COLONIAL HOTEL Vic, merchant, civic worker, born’ (1. N. ¥., author-editor, born in| were beaten so badly that they ex-|said are “amongst the best in the| “EL SALVADOR” { Epworth League, 6:00 p.m) ea | det Clifton Springs, N. Y., 80 years | Washington, 59 years ago. pect to play Roy Lade and Pete| United States.” |Corner Grinnell and Virginiaj Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. {| 200 Delightful Rooms, Each }:| In the Center of the Business co pene Taylor next and see if they can} May God bless you and always| Streets ste ae sist ei | and Theater Distriet gain ake | Prof. Solomon S. Huebner of}win that match. Mr. Spottswood| protect yqu, are the prayers oft Rev. Guillermo Perez, Pastor TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN | | Judge Harold M, Spephens of the Univ. of Pennsylvania, noted|was feeling so good over the vic-|this entiret colored community. | (Services in Spanish) CHURCH | | First Clase—Fireprost— Utah, associate justice of one Be sutherie on ee aed Bory that he began e cre his pa 2 NRGEO os Sunday shoots 10 a, m. Gana Afternoon Tea ........ 50 | Sensible Rates ; urt of Appeals for the Dis-; nance, born at Manitowoc, Wis.,|clubs away and Mr. Samuella was Preaching, 8 p. m. olored) a + Fe of Fog Be born at Crete,|55 years ago. jthe recipient of a brand new put- Poi A. Roberts, Shoe } Mothers’ Club meets oa Rev. Alfred erage Pastor Pom we Beode wie Catan | Garage Elevates cae Bi gente age -- ter with which he hopes to beat vadious Lang, Sect. {8 p. m. 717 Simonton Street ' : | ei chat eaters | Johan Bojer, Norwegian novel-| everybody except the hand .that\Key West, Fia., | Bible study and prayer service,| Morning worship at 11 o’clock Floride East Coast Ho’ ° ; Popsier Prices Herbert Kaufman of Tarry- ist, born 65 years ago. gave same to him, *March-6, 1937, Wednesday, 8 p. m, ““What evil thing is this ye do and one ee ee it L a

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