The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 8, 1937, Page 3

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Reif SS0t ct act , asks bis friend ‘only scores for the Pilf Rollers. j|get together. sor: |sonbox Th contest was decided in the} When Will/has to get wpythree fifth frame when Gabriel, Baker}a- m. and give Leo a matéh,°and and Sterling each singled and} Mooney has to get up to tell them Griffin tripled to left, scoring lat-;that he is teady to go to work and er on another single by Garcia,|they bust out laughing. ~ ‘|sending Pitcher Lefty Rodriguez}. When Luther (Lucignani) Dan- to the showers. Puby Qarbonell{ie's, Joe Griffin and Bumalayer finished the game and allowed but} tell their friends different yarns one hit, striking out six batters.|f their lives. Lefty fanned two and walked two.| _ id is —_ of “ new 1920 Malgrat pitched the full game|Chevrolet. -He is stuck on it. moans whea Vronski was shot lfor the Tigers, whiffing eight and ; hae he 5 ‘ would probably not have been Hiity ta walking one. He hit (Carbonell.} Shorts 5 Ake a o Fran- . FISHING. ers om Malgrat gave up but eight safe-} Six other clubs in the Florida pei ipps-Howard editor right, | suppose,” admitted ties. * State League have posted bonds. emeritus, born in Cleveland, 81 Bagster. Sterling was leading _ batter,| They are: Gainesville, Palatka, De-|¥8"S #8°- 2 ; with three out of four, Griffin,| Land, St. Augustine, Sanford and a Acevedo and Puby Carbonell | hit; Daytona Beach. Two other en-} | »Joseph: Lee of Boston noted so- Today’s Birthdays, %o,ccline Write, Ase evevccccccececsccsescoee| waukee, Wis. _ PAUL DEMERITT, fishing guide. fw “lt wonder” said Austrelitz gravely “UW Madame Karsanakof would see teed, Gs 0 we went siong there. now?” two safely. tries, Orlando’ ‘Leesburg, have| cial worker, born at Brookline, Heit ir. >, G ripe” bras 5 “You thin’ she’s tell you any-| © ; BS i ad \ Score by innings: ROR. E.}until March Post their $500.| Mass., 7) years ago... a Caraballo Tigers— bas Opening game:isio-scheduled for te" FOR» SALE of f thing?” asked Bigelow skeptically gnait . She might + could show ner that) | LAE Pete Ate ease mane <Arthui.E. Bostwick of St. Louis, | FOR SALE—1986 Plymouth con- Sopy of the letter ang le! ner comparé Gardner's Pill Rollers— abe noted librarian, born at ‘Liteh-|' yertible coupe, Radio and all 1 1 002 000 000-2 8 0} Spring training schedule for the |* Batteries: Malgrat and Gabriel;|Reds follow: March 18 and 19, Lefty Rodriguez, P. Carbonell and} Yanks; March 20, Tigers; March Al. Rodriguez. 21 and 22, Dodgers; March 23 and apne TE 15 24, Red Sox; March 27, Phillies; erecccccovososocssoooses | Mirch 28'and 30, Dodgers; March Today’s |21, Bees; April 1, Tigers; April 2, 3 Z = a igh _ " cage a Sox; April 5, illies; April Anniversaries 6, Rochester; April 7, Cards; April ecccce eoccese ee | 9, Jacksonville. 1799—Simon . Cameron, jour-| ant ros 5 ney-man printer, Pennsylvania! In 1915, Gol. Ruppert tried to newspaper publisher-editor, U. §.| buy the Giants and got the Yanks senator, Lincoln's first. secretary! for $400,000, and now the club is of war, diplomat, senator again) Worth millions. Ruppert goes to and succeeded by his son, born in|St. Pete every year to see his Lancaster Co., Pa. Died June|team training. 26, 1889. ¥ " with the facsimile And 1 coul|: show ber this He openec nis desk | Grawer 4 drew out a si : With bis tetterheed on tee field, Conn., 77 years ago. accessories, Phone 659-J. marl. Frederick W. Goudy of Marl- boro-on-the Hudson, N. Y., famed | NEW DeLUXE LADY G! master-printer, born at Bloom-| | prvy's Gaps eee ington, Ill, 72 i le. 5 x cee rbd | only $2.00. Carlos EEN For Sale & OO aa wa, “You were able to recover it?” cried Bee -w eagerly count answered oo “ “No-o,” admitted Austrelitz, “but Bigelow. . -— ‘Rouge Simply Fades Out’ iH Edgar A. Mowrer of Chicago, journalist, born at Bloomington, Ti, 45 years ago. TF? : : George Gibbs of Philadelphia, novelist-illustrator, born in | New Orleans, 67 years ago. ed up in Havana last week and Saturday night fought in the Cuban’capital under the name of | PRINTING—Quality K. QO, Morgan. He is rated seven-} © the Lowest Prices. th in his division. He has always; man Press. told ‘the sports editors of the city! — in which he was fighting that he OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— was from Key West, Fla., giving} © Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- this ‘city much publicity, zen Office. feb2 ae Experts ‘see Joe Louis as the 1800—Roert J. Breckinridge,|Mext heavyweight champ. Leading Kentucky lawyer and legis!ator,/Sports editors pick him and the who became a noted Presbyterian | Yanks and’Cards. The voting gave clergyman, born near Lexington,| Louis 27 and Braddock 20. Ky. Died Noy. 27, 1871. ; Ree os 2 Mickey Cochrane has picked his first club for 1937 and places him- {self -on-it. : A r *\1804—Alvan Clark, Massachi- were shining. ~ |setts’ engraver and portrait paint- “I'm 8 bit glittery.” she said as she {er who, at 40, with his son, turned | Prom tts cose impression |to the making of telescopes and “y, ‘s in both, born at Ashfield, Mass. 7 ber. “tat e Ute pe eee Died at Cambridge, Mass., Aug.|°"*S have meEed: ere Wg d ng Boctr tgro} nigianilcee ae Mikey-Mouse Melton is regarded all this uncertainty i'm 8 Eawi Whi asthe top rookie in the Giants’ 's beginning to get me ¢ 1819-.Eqwin P. hipple,. note ‘camp and she may be retained by A maid in neat black and white |°d Boston essayist and critic. of Manager Terry: brought ner ermine wrap. h's day, “born ‘at Gloticester, Aarerery ‘Wouldn't you prefer to go. home | Mass. Died June 16, 1886. M ‘3, and get ‘asked | © 2 anager’ Frisch of’ the Cards Soe ee 1a praises his new outfielder, Frenchy in quick concern. 4 “No I shouldn't sleep 1 don’t sleep |_ 1836—Mctthew C. Butler, Bordagaray, “Who last year played too well. as it is 1 should simply tie | South Carolina’s Confederate cap-| with Brooklyn. there for hours wondering what peo- |tain to genere! in the Civil War se ee se ee Sport pages give the news that Gomez, Crosetti and other hold- CHESAPEAKE BAY EXTRA Dortant that think “Very weil.” said Bigelow “Tell ter ors ing and looking and ¢89* | where: he Jost a leg, U.S. senator! Mario Santana has been fight- SELECT lelephoned. won"! yout” from 1877 to 1889, born near{ing throughout the east and west oYsS TERS ANTONIO ESTENOZ, Prop. They passed 1 ovill tell Madame." eaid Mp2 poate? a esse ca wali bear the Greenville, S.C. Died April 14, oy. Chums “Goodby ° door When they were shut up —SINCLAIR— with a pretty good average, win- 1909. ning most of his fights. He turn- Deli v, P. f Ci Bigelow hung up the receiver with ie mos elivered To Any Part o' ity @ scowl and an impatient shrug. | Snene qe, “hauteur had been told , en FRIED OYSTERS PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR O11, to him anxiously. 1841—Oliver Wendell Holmes,}90, born in Boston. Died March 6, { PRINTING Cars Washed, Polished A Call From Anne “What do you honestly think of ali |Son of the famed poet-essayist,| 1935. OYSTER SANDWICHES and “7D forgotten about ner openin: to-| this?” she asked “Is it going to be | Union soldier, Boston lawyer, autoks Il kinds inelud- DONE BY US possible to keep my name out of tf | Massachusetts’ jurist, Justice ofj 1867—Homer C. Davenport,|) Seuawinies of ais Matt Ses We opply peaver tubetestten a0 len Pipi artes the U. S. Supreme Court for 29}cartoonist, born at Silverton, “1 don’ poten he confessed | Years, retiring from the bench atj}Oreg. Died May 2, 1912. “We might go along to the theatér | trankiy. SS SE eS to see her—?" suggested Bige-| “I've tried to take everything in my | See us for complete service PHONE 34 ., ,SES_US ABOUT FERRY Jersey Ice Cream—all flavors Home, Made Fruit Cake —Hot Souse Every Saturday— WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM 900 Southard Phone 207-W JOHN C. PARK 828 SIMONTON ST. g stride—just as it came.” Anne ez- wouldn't get in... Andev« | plained. “I've maintained a deter- iid, the time wouldn’} be oppor- | minedly gay and cheerful manner and “op e don’t want to speak bur-}a@ frm chin But to be absolutely ¢ for a few moments truthful, I'm beginning "to feel the with ber at our vase We| strain 8 bit” b ike > @ her talk! Much better] “No wonder,” he astured her. our luck tomorrow.” “T've always hated these helpless, so,” murmured Bigelow | spineless girls who collapse into some- enthusiasm “But | vate the} body's strong ar..s at the first One doesn't know what Hage-| of difficulties And nobody wil} 1s up to, all this time Nor what] know how hard | have tried not to that baroness woman may be gif “ RESERVATIONS s s secs gf il AARON McCONNELL 518 Fleming Street tall i : i trouble making.” bit thin so have i “I know.” nodded Austrelitz. ready“in case they're = vie | The telephone rang Austrelitz an-/ you?” <é " { Swered it and handed the receiver to] “Rather,” said Bigelow, gazing | Bigelow. “It's Anne—for you,” be/ her sympathetically. said “Mother wants me to marry Philip “Hello?” called Bigelow eagerly in-| or to go away somewhere, What do fas © Stetla DURO PUMPS “Hello,” said Anne. “1 thought fd e i i | PLUMBING SUPPLIES WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 to 12—1 te 6 fina you there when you did't an- ‘at the hotel What do you think ‘ it tetter in the paper?” { i, ‘ think Karsanakoff wrote {t,”| into making up my mind...” " : PHONE, 348 (Copyright. 1987 Frederick Jackson) Hi ~ . Fe “That's what 1 thought the ieetent ” AZ indev, ae Bo eee were The Baroness rages at Anne io | : : jten by Karsanakoff or the baroness”! Madge’s night club, tomorrow, ‘ Star ‘American Coffee NOW. OFFERED IN THREE GRADES: STAR, Ib., 25¢ LARGO, Ib., 18¢ V. & S., Ib., lic ROASTED IN KEY WEST FOODSTUFFS kept in our. all; metal ICE REFRIGERATORS are as cool, fresh and healthful as if they we: an a cake of ; ice. Ga Retrhetsagl eed elite ddatproct | and absolutely airtight. 4 $20.00 up EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL ——On Display At—— Thompson Ice Company, Inc. PHONE NO. 8"); Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company Lifective December 22nd, 1935. S. S. CUBA Le Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:30 P, M. cariving Kay 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 6 P. M., for Port Tampa, Fia. For further information and rates call Phone 14. J. H. COSTAR, Agent. 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