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

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Bs league ball for several years, “| Hugh Viekers and Babe Mitch- ell, both pitchers in Class ball. Tucker, of the ets = and “Bingha: a menic! im an gre ess tink several others from around Miami ghee igkinodragerne tics and the east coast. tes ‘From Tampa came Catcher} Im this week’s “Life” you may Onis, who played with Toledo and}see how’ happy the “Common this year will play in the Texas} Worker's’ fot is. We see him at League, still property of the/y i. toi and’ in his untroubled re- Maxation. He is protected, clas- is now twirling in the Southern}sified and content. In short, a League, Quellar, now with the Georgia- Florida League. Pedrero, who is in the Evange- line League. i 2 . 2 ® * = c - if i 3 Brooklyn Dodgers, Pitcher Mikey Hernandez, who reff ; a 7 f i £ Hi if ! | Fe i : 2 : & E : i i5F gue clubs. i Haves, who played big Tarpons, who/}and there will soon be a statior lass of laborers that do not ¥eommon”” ‘working class. peasant of the U. S. A. “Common Workers” without ing aware.of it, Robertson,.star in the State aims and ideas. Amer Hi | I i 5 i F League last. year and will return this season. Chello Castillo, who played wits Tallahassee in the Georgia-Flor- ida League,-asd several others who came here from Tampa. The lo- cals whipped them once and piay- ed two tie games. The Cuban Navy champion and also amateur champs of the Is- land Republic, to a scoreless tie the first game. The third contest Bethel lost by fa 2-1 score. Lost, due to an er- i és in SE i te z #g448E ci lite hie Hun Est i ; i li : i eof 4 alibi to offer; just hadn’t played ball for several months. Joe Casa allowed but three hits in the frist game and Bethel an equal num- ber in the third game. The locals outhit them. This is merely written to show that our amateur players can com- Hs Hii i should be given a chance to prove their ability. Bee decided’ she would wear some- here years ago. +} Pheeseries- between, South -Mé ami A’l-Stars and Key West Coco- nuts is drawing closer. On March ' things, with an understanding of 28, Easter Sunday, the boys will the laws of analysis. tangle at Navy Fie'd in the first; rive here the day before and be, rested for the big series. Thé eleventh game of the year between Gardner's Pill, Rolers and Cataba'lo Tigers, formerly~ Sani- }—. tary Department, will take place! Sunday at Navy Field. The, Pharmacy boys have won eight; and lost two. Manager Caraballo| is determined to catch up the Pill! Rollers and before long he will have a club that will defeat the! Rexall players. j Baseball critics see the Cards; and Yankees in the World Series this season, but they said the same; thing last year. The writer be-) lieves like the majority of the sports writers, that those te: yellow cocktail apron.over all, put on a last brush of lipstick, rai comb through the tcp of her waves, and attacked the tiny shiny kitchen- ette. She loved it. She loved all of the place; she had lived there three years. But she would love one more, the one she an would mess around in together. Half past six now. She'd have to hurry. She perched on her living- room table by the telephone with her addrgss book on her knee, took a long breath, and went at her tele; Ben was let in and piled the food on the sinkboard, She went back, re- freshed by the break, and telephoned. again, whistling softly as she looked up numbers in between, swinging one long silver-slippered foot. (Copyright, 1937, Margaret Widdemer) we of slightly alcoholic self- owed by sudden sympathy, for im, she supped and said. “Den end I got up & party today. Want to come? place this evening around nine.” peered through his thick lenses Half-promised Kit Cor- geil Td drop in—” Ob dear—she'd forgotten how Den hated that line—half camouflage and half insistence on being coaxed, he galled it. if it wasn't Kit Cornell, it Sas Lyon Fontanne or Noel Coward plausible, according to Denny. ‘Denny wouldn't mind tonight, were both too happy. It was Pitiful, having to pretend like that. “You're that popular!” she told gently. “Well, if you find you get our party in also, do.” He pufted up. “Tl make a spelt | Something goes wrong for Denny, |markable record for the days be- |fore the Panama Canal was built. 1920—Cork’s Lord Mayor shot, precipitating a reign of terror inj 4 of murder trials opened in 1923-—Blizzard sweeps convicted of the mur- | sippi Valley States. Parkman, uncle : the noted historian and a not-) Boston physician. Soviet Russia purifies} ; the State by arrests and exiles. nfederate States Con- BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Rast address by Pres. Jefferson } 24 Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer tunity.” Nobody wanted ‘to zens of the U. S. A. who were held ders. W! Remember, fans, we had ni mi, Fla., March 16, 1937. pete with the best of them and Today’s Horoscope eoccece The Miami elub will ar- { Cleveland: and Red Sox in | American, Key West's Hotel DeLuxe —American Plan— t With Private Bath Evening Dinner Luncheon . Afternoon T: Masseur in Attendance Peter Schutt, Manager FOODSTUFFS kept in our all metal ICE REFRIGERATORS are as cool, fresh and healthful as if they were frozen in a cake of ice. Our Refrigerators are doubly heatproof and absolutely airtight. $20.00 up: EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL ——Orn Display At-—— Thompson Ice Company, Inc. PHONE NO. 8~* Meet the<Common Worker.” You have“met the Fellow-Worker and the Worker already, Now a w classification seems necessary’ District! Schoot joard Districts: in Dionne Cunnty.t et Dated this 18th day of March, A. CLARENCE H. PIERC! ; Chairman School Board. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, ‘.IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY. No. D. A. MeDOUGAL et al., * Commissioners, vs. Vv. EARL IRONS, et Fa ORDER OF PUBLICATION Pursuant to Chapter undersigned ceive until 10:00 a. m., E. 8. T. on} the Governor's Office in L ida, sealed offerings of ma- “sarees Siegen COUNTY, =| ‘Bellett and —— Bellett, her hus- a, and Margaret L, Finzel, a woman. ‘Mpotitiea ~ and required Tia ob Per losure of the mort- Most of our big men were once "All offerings submittea MUST offerings si 4 ‘M FOR: DAYS Supse called, then, “The land of ‘oppor- ise'the ‘allegations belek a SL Sam hall be published in Mest Citizenyof Key West, DATED at Key West, Mi County, Florida, this 26th day of February A. D. '193 (Circuit Court Seal) Clerk of the Circuit Court, By Florence E Sawyer IRA \ HAYCOCK, Attorney for pa tiffs. caled either a peasant or a “Con mon Worker.” We were’all citi-7, fault of interest must which price shall be Gradually, European’ doctrifies : be the price asked have drifted in on us, like scum on the tide, and so now we hesi- tate. We strike. And we begin to believe that we all want to be “Common Workers,” with com- mon rights and proper class or- the day arrives when the classification is complete, we |may be “Common Workers” and | * “Superior Workers,” but we won’t be American:any longer. We shall have gone back to European feud- alism. The; death of a Nation. TU) DEFAULTED OR UNPAID PONS ATTACHED, and ERY soon cach of our: friends will be receivingan - invitation to our Wedding; and — we want it to be the best looking invitation we ca get” very Ginest; and that is why we ate inviting you Sous and Announcements in the Favored Styles THE ARTMAN PRESS CITIZEN BUILDING abglor puromnerd haseun ies, aie ty Nee value of su Ing coupons will be offerings must be on basis. Sealed envelope containing uch offerings shall plainly state on hat it is a proposal for the of Monroe County bonds. reserved to reject any and all offerings or portions of 4 APRIRER As =e P. Cone, Governor, as Presi- nt, J. M. Lee, State Comptroller, NOTICE OF ‘TION TO APPLY FOR PASSAGE OF LOCAL OR SPECIAL BILL that the undersigned will apply to the Legislature hs Florida, at its regular biennial ses- sion of 1937, for the local or special bill tl of which is as follows: ‘TION OF FLO! An Act fixing the compensation for the members Board of the Board of Public In- ‘structions of Monroe County, Flor- ida, and designating the fund out of which said compensation shall Knott, State Treasure! 9 A EBS pated this 18th day of March A. ets revive the 0 asebal Knowledge is today’s keynote. |” aoe if a spirit which was so prominent | Depending, on the hour of birth, ieaiticie? Comecnn £ RE ph success should lie in medicine or} .. serious literature. There are un- Husual powers” of mind; and a--de- sire to dig deep into the heart of Subscribe to The Citizen—20e Chairman School Board, seem to have the edge, but any- thing.can happen between now “pand Ogtobey, The Cubs are to be feared in the National League and CASA MARINA CHESAPEAKE BAY EXTRA OYSTERS Delivered To Any Part of City FRIED OYSTERS Tony’s Service Station ANTONIO ESTENOZ, Prop. —SINCLAIR— PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR OIL Cars Washed, Greased, Polished 200 Delightful Rooms, Each $2.00 1.50 50 Palm Shaded Beach with Casino COLD DRINKS, SANDWICHES, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CRACKERS, CANDY, ETC. FLORAL PIECES A / SPECIALTY CORSAGES, ETC. PLANTS and VINES SOUTH FLORIDA NURSERY PHONE 597 INSURANCE 319 Duval Street OYSTER SANDWICHES Sandwiches of all kinds includ- ing Barbecue Sandwiches Jersey Ice Cream—all flavors ‘Home, Made Fruit Cake Hot Souse Every Saturday— WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM We apply proper lubrication as recommended for your ear See us for complete service PHONE 34 Grinnell and Fleming Streets SEE US ABOUT FERRY RESERVATIONS Florida East Coast Hotel Co. Row Boats—Cruisers Rented By Hour or Day AARON McCONNELL 518 Fleming Street JOHN C. PARK 828 SIMONTON ST. PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 TELEPHONE NO. 1 WATCHMAKER, AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 to 12—1 to 6 PORTER- COMPANY Star American Coffee NOW OFFERED IN THREE GRADES: STAR, lb., 25¢ LARGO, lb., 18c V. & S., Ib., 15¢ ROASTED IN KEY WEST Staple and Fancy STAR COFFEE MILL 512 Greene Street

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