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

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i Ae iit i iH Ae a i & g i riefetl iy egu er Placidly on. i i ag : iF ff wit : Z i ee with his his kind foot—the a F E E z who was sisting Willie, was past the holejbest g.ofer in the bout two feet and was three. Mr.|he got most. Russell Kerr was on the side of | - the green in two and Mr. Otto, Mr, Old Bye Duke of hheiner was just short in two | Sound and Mr. Bill Fripp was the picture, . .Mr. Pious 1 was holding the pin for Mr. Otto|up from Roy Lade and Handsome to chip up and in doing so Mr.|Horace O’Bryant. Although Roy's tte” hit the ball too hard and|105 and. the Professor's 95 was ‘the can and lammed into] one"Stroke better than Bill's 104 ‘Piimmer’s. ball, . .or rath- twood’s 97, the breakage on i would have but when Weary| points resulted in a walk-away for] that Otto’s ball was; thé’Duke and Bil] an to“hift, Li’s and stop, he/| believe they have had ;, cel “quiékly and picked up Li’s|amount of revenge but. somebody it started the argument|said Mr. Handsome Horace was . hien fa! ll going on; Otto caim-| just leading the boys on and Nef ‘that Willie had no business to| would like to get a match against move the ball and Bill says they, them for‘the next dinner and then |. were not playing stymies and Mr. | Mr. Professor will break loose with Otto says he wasn’t stymied be-! one of, i“ 42-41 scores that he cause Li’s ball was further way {can do whenvhe tries. FOLLOWING Holdouts turn to goed old Florida next sea~ Paul Waner is still holding out. | son. “THROUGH | He and Red Ruffing are the two! Sonie bathers claim. that Mon- most stubborn holdouts of the year.!go’s fast" one is, faster than the “Big Poison” batted .373 last year| one Bob ,Feller serves the oppos- and thinks he is entitled to a/ing batters;-but Feller’s strikeout raise. Red watts a bonus or ex-/ record céitainly does not indicate tra money for his batting.’ He|this to be the case. wants $16,000 and is offered! If Feller comes through and $15,000. Mel Harder’s arm is. in shape, watch out for those Indians. i Around Florida, they claim the Sigua wae ewe Chick | Senators have the best looking in- Hafey $6,000 for his services and fie'd in baseball, will raise that amount if he is in “ey there by June 1, What Are We Waiting For? The three newlyweds of the} The Cuban clubs will arrive Reds are Wenitraub, Scarsella and /here Frida@y'morning from the Is- Ed. Miller. jland Reputlic. Local boys have Johnny Van der Meer, rookio little time left. The grounds are southpaw of the Reds,’ shows lots! not in condition to play on. What ef stuff in the soring gebes—so are we waiting for? . does Bob Feller, ask the Giants.; A little effort on ‘part of the ' The Athletics may not go:back | p'ayers and the games will be a to Mexico next’ year: They did/ reality. Thé locals should play at lumber, Apply 129 Duval street. FOR SALE—Two-story | : FOR SALE—Two | honses, and 312 William street. One! house with three apartments and 2 baths. Other house with apartment upstairs and store fruit {rees and rose bushes, J, Kemp, 310 William street. apr6-tf Tinie AER AGL aera Ale downstairs. Nice yard ea PRINTING—Quality Printing at! man Press. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5c, The Citi- zen Office. “feb2 PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed cards, $1.25. The Artman aug? BUILDING ——— L. C. ROBERTS Contractor and Builder vi 818. Olivia Street. mar27-10t i ‘ Evening FERRY RESERVATIONS Available at Aieer’s Sesvice featien, Tony’s Service Station Fleming at Grinnell St.Phone 34 For Information On Ferry _ Service Call— Phoaes 498 or, 480 Ferries leave No Name Key and Matecumbe 9:00 a. m, and 2:00-p. m. ©) Poke reet Aenpes f ff not like the Mexican Chili-con-| least. two games. . carne and: the mosquités were a! What do you’ say, boys? Will little too much for them. = It’s*a!you be out today from 4 to 7 p. i aT safe bet that Connie Mack wiil re-'m, to practice and help put the|#i’ : fi i ii bili He FE aH : Tony’s Service a 415 OLIVIA STREET ANTONIO ESTENOR, —SINCLAIR= AARON McCONNELL 518 Fleming Street The Writecraft Studio d Gasoline, Oil, Grease, COLD DRINKS, SANDWICHES, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CRACKERS, CANDY, ETC.» bn 'Rerited By Hour or Day on manuscripts and ‘0. Wideebted. ” dee ads bead written! by dne'who knows how. RATES REASONABLE INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval Street i i : A iz cH abiz tig H BEE i F st it 4H H WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND ENGRAVER ~ See Him For Your Next Work ALL PRICES, REDUCED Hours: 9 to 12—1 to 6 Open Saturday Nights JOHN C. PARK 328 SIMONTON ST. THE COMET range has the new Uni- Plans, Estimates, Inspection top porcelain cooking surface and back- and Construction of Residences. splasher, all one piece, no cracks or P L U M B | N ¢ DURO PUMPS crevices. New top oven vent and auto- matic moisture control. Six quart thrift ,- PLUMBING SUPPLIES PW PHONE 348 : if uf f ge EE Pi 8 est ‘i PHONE 84 Grinnell and Fleming Strests SEE US ABOUT FERRY i 3 ite fy Better tasting, more healthful foods, more uni- form. results, a clean cool kitchen, all these ad- vantages of modern electric cookery can be yours at the low cost of $2.00 per month. ‘The G. E. ranges are the most complete electric ranges ever offered at this low price. = i ISLAND BUILDING CO. i is _ Hi if Pe + FH H { | Our suggestions may prove of value to you, may we help? PROPERTY DEVELOPED Seawalls Piers z BLL cooker. Brilliantly ‘beautiful and equipped with the new flattened, ribbon-type, General Electric hi- | speed calrod cooking units. It makes electric cook- ery faster and cheaper than ever. We will install the | COMET for only. $2.00 J: down and $2.00.--per ||} month with a liberal al- | lowance for your old | equipment. WITH OUR NEW ALL ELECTRIC RATE you will"find electric cook- ery to be fast, clean, eco- nomical, ,.and the cheapest fuel you,,gan use. THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY further information and rates call Phone 14, Shae a J. H, COSTAR, Agent. © Call at 530 William Street We will be glad to send a» representative to see you more journey. They're used to it,” She smiled up into Eve's face. (Copyright, 1987, Largaret Widdemer) George rescues Eve, then proposes, Star American Coffee NOW OFFERED IN THREE GRADES: STAR, Ib., 25¢ LARGO, Ib., 18¢ V. & S., Ib., 15¢ ROASTED IN KEY WEST Leaves Tampa \d Wednesdays at 2:30 P.M auriving Men Wast TAM. febdaes. and Therein. West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. pay tad Key West Tuesdays and Fridays § P. M. for Port ——By- partment United States as fit for human STAR COFFEE MILL § f° * 512 Greene Street MEAL Doo FOOD Phone 256 At Any Grocery

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