The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 5, 1937, Page 3

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fin and a few others would join those who practiced yesterday, a goog team could be composed and igive the Cubans a real battle }while in Key West. | The Cuban Navy team will ha four of the players who were here October 10 last—Catcher Abreu, Ee ATH i : Key West'and no other word:.was’ received tihtil a brief Asééciated, ss dispatch appeared’ “making oii > J ond a with 1 Reet pe Pon alk ' Lieutenant Commander Harry Kesha -eulaide Of Cubs. P. Curley): U. S..N., has been de-. melas : tached from duty on the U. S. The grounds on which the con-| ¢; 5 Fda 1 Miata will: te: plage bre in bad Poe Rt cerenced._ fo: separ Fabape but Mayor Galey and Coun- Key West for service at the nava) éilman Cobo have’ promised to station. Just who the lieutenant fave the field in dh ahice by commander: is ordered to relieve, Friday afternoon. : has not been announced. | Three sets of bleachers will be ~ : 3 “I had the finest day’s sport, owls fo: as to sett: the specta yesterday I have ever had in TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND ~ SATURDAY MORNINGS. WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE 4 life” said James Simpson, ~ presi- * Games will be called at 1:30 p | ie a eee or the Marshal i OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET m, every day so as to be finished Fiel es: In: Chi » early enough so the visitors may a sates: th Onlcnass wit TELEPHONES 68 AND 92 Key Wast. harbor on his yacht the! Vidor. “You have the finest fish: | ing to be found in the world,’ enjoy other festivities scheduled in their hohor, The major leagues swing inte | —————,-—-____ action April 16, . As usual, each club has hopes of capturing first place. However, ju few managers deciare their clubs wi:l be up top next year. The wise guys tlaim that five clubs have a chance to play ‘in “Ithe World Series ‘aniong the Na- [tional League outfits, and that the best bet is the Cardinals, with Cubs, Giants, Pirates and Reds in | the order named, In the American League, they give six aggregations a chance to finish on top, with most of the, experts favoring the Yankees to’ vepeat. The majority claims the Indians and Ti will battle it dut for second: berth, and the Red Box, White Sox and Sénators’ will be c’gse behind. : . As all fans know, the Ti played in bad luck last year. They Host Greenberg. This year, their pitcher, Bridgse, is on the shelf to start with, “| The Red Sox cannot get going, the Indians have a great club but cannot click, and the Svnators, for one reason or another, cannot g0 where they should. However, as baseball is too un- ertain, anything can happen be- time, but she] |. TROPA iween April 16 and September 308 ust be getting pees ais ok commplacent liSo,, pick your chicipel Mad stick witl that team no cmefter, what—y ina prewar| "ie Denny had not opened the door ‘—— ly nog just then, Eve would have giv may be stringing along with ry Bane Mitzi| Kilian an old-fashioned slap. A winner! Who knows? Praise, Be felt her] Deo").1ce tor the gander. Kilian nal: | Subscrioe to The Citizen—2 ceriter of the group) uratly, released her in some embat- | weekly. A rassment. There was no time for any- | <—————————" 2 ie 5 i lence c! — a upon ner-| Mitar’s plump black- you | face tipped up close t have! ny’s as she pulled ‘his down for a kiss. ne i fat ay f 4 ee E & é nF Denny are here too!”| body to do anything more. ett rn tt ttt ‘fully. “And Ellen's mak-| the rest were streaming hus PA ef in, you angels!” | into the dining room. Peter bi it a ing place, if - ed plates, mies came in the oe a} oe. waffles and an apronfs! ef kitchen | Jimmy Ellison-Terry Walker in . “L only eame to bring these| silver, having intelligently dug it out : ‘4 a visiting my friends|of the drawer where Uncle Henty 23% HOURS LEAVE Pl they have @ wonder-| had put it some days back. % Comedy and Silly Symphony estate just above you. ...Jean, g2| “Isn't this grand?" Marylin said,a3 the Cleveland estate and expiain| they all sat down to waffles and co! “ Cleveland that fll be there|on the bare table. “Eve ought ». No, put the basket of| move this place into Central park.” ‘on the porch first... . Dill,| “Or establish an airplane service, KEY WEST "t look so blue, Pm sure] said Denny, buttering a waffle. the country when you ge'| They ate and talked and laughed in | COLONIAL HOTEL . . dack, stop staring at me} the old way. Quantities, it seemed, Im the Center of the Business THE modern gas range brings you Gas cook: ing at its best. You may be sure that with Gas and a modern gas range you have the ft devil, and} had happened in the week Eve had on-and| ae nae "aed ine waeeed ad and Theater District finest, most up-to-date cooking equipment Be es oe islets oan ||. Pest Clase—Fleopreet— it is possible to obtain. And now our Fae coteew tees. Wie "5 |‘Gaaarighh #48ty Merporet wiedainte) Sensible Rates SPRING RANGE SALE offers the oppor- fhe Library lionsi Here, PU show) snes with Mileh bo Garage Elevator tunity to change your old stove, with allow- BOILING | She hac, ances up sh His ters new 1447 eedel ase Faster! Gas brings foods to a boil in 2-3 or less —/ range. Terms are extraordinarily conven- 2 “i lent. Enjoy the fullest advantage of cooking > FERRY RESERVATIONS with Gas by changing now, during eur Available at Albury’s Service Station William and Raton St. Phone 444 Tony’s Service Station Fleming at Grinneli St. Phone 34 ===” |FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES () COMPANY sclera | ROY E. LADE, Manager \\Wy> krfective December 22nd, 1935. S. S. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa om Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:30 ©. M. arriving Key West 7 A. M, Mondays and Thursdays. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays § P. M. for Port Tampa, Fis. For further information and rates call Phone 14. J. H. COSTAR, Agent. JAS MUCH AS ry LD ve sale, to a modern gas range. = Vb OR YOUR © / DURING OUR SPRING RANGE SALE and Matecumbe 9:00 a. m. and 2:00 p. m.

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