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

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WASHINGTON SENATORS AND PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS OPENED UP AMERICAN PIRATES, 9-7, 45° 4 - ry i ets (By JOV: ‘1 caer “Play Ball!” | “Strike “Three!” /RUEDA, STANLEY, aetwan: “You're Oct” cigste mae bal daca ag tg excited shouts of Mr. Fan were ine nit name i i if iL u t i ji Hy ji ail 8 5 t k : : F | i ij He i 3 = om welcoming words heard in a' few FOR’ sii cone tC the| ARRMHEEO sith Mitzi’s : cacti ay Mpegs! games as but Mr, underway in two cities. wer Denny said, drawing At the national capital, Wah] > rine weren’t pistols~ but were the long breath and stretching. : ington Senators were playing the! 1 an exhikiiton game between! sores but his friend Doe Willie! you feet as if I'd been playing con' o Philadelphig Athletics. President|two-pieked teams yesterday at the}Penababe Kemp would not turn beat with Santa Claus!” Roosevelt prey opened th2|Navy Field, the Danny Demons de-|the scorecard in because he — al- "Oh, Denny, then—" Eve bega new year of baseball when he} feat, I i -7, infhis seore was too rotten two eagerly tossed the first ball in the gen-|— ed he, Pauley: Birelens Fy ay okie wanton geek Om te ad- eral direction of the pitcher’s box.j* *fee#! lugging affair. ‘ast round they had three or four Cascarella and Hogan were an-| The, Démons started off well! friends playing with them, among nounced as the starting battery/ahead of the Pirates, but the| which was Louie Pierce who was for the Senators, and Hogan and/Bucs mjade something out of the}so thrilled by Charlie and his one das oe A’s. y Bae {lucky seventh, putting over three ene 3g he arse to. ake ‘ ‘n the National League, Boston! page rv. Salas for a dollar a point but| he had 53 the first time and so hej about three roast maybe ECVE recognized Mitzi’s own words, | 5.0. were to tackle Philadelphia |" 44 in a desperate ninth in-in¢,’ “Sains claims that that was/and Mr. Earl Julian were unable —— * | Phillies in a two-ply affair. The!/"img Pally managed to get two'too small a wager and therefore |to beat Mr. Cookie Mesa and Mr. “Oh. all right,” he anid. | curtain raiser was to witness Wal-;more runs across the plate. The/jrefused to accept the challenge. | Old Bye Duke of Rock Sound. The vow atthe g Eve wie ‘ters against McFayden in the box, two raslies were not enough to|Mr, Pierce says that evidently {last named gents won the match Chartiesdoes not know a joke whem,,as fa::as:soda was concerned but) to such @ repast. pered to Denny as and Wilson and Lopez behind the!overcome the large score mean- Liiistitied Rac “No, you sound as if twas |) ot. In the, nightcap, ‘LaMas-Pwhile piled up by the Démons,|he ‘heard one. ir. Pinder and Mr. Julian won F he scorecard match “which is ; ters was to pitch and Atwood cateh | WHO, got, two runs in the, first, ny ee My. “Winsome Wi'lie Watkins /nothing at all, so Mr; Qld Bye for the Phils, and Turen and Lo- |secondy sixth, eighth innings, and pez in the same capacities for the 'al86 a;lgne tally in the fifth. and:Mr: Russell Kerr are toc! says. However. it seems that Mr. bumbling Bees. Rueda, with a triple, double and| much of''a combination for Mr‘! Telegraph went off with all the Tomerrow afternoon will wit-,two singles to his credit,., Leo/Otto Kirchheiner and Mr. Samuela|skins with six while Mr. Duke had ness the other teams in action, | (Shorts) Stanley with two singles|Goldsmith on account of Willie} about three and Mr. Cookie got! The schedule calls for: jin threg attempts, Artman with ajand Russell won the game as/four-and Mr. Earl Julian got AMERICAN LEAGUE triple,led the Pirates. D. Lopez}usual, althovgh by a slightly) nothing but 104 strokes for 1% Phone 135 New York at Washington— } smcaked out three hits. including|smaller score, On the first round{holes. However, be not deceived, Gomez and Dickey vs. Weaver anda homéfiun, in five tries, and D.| _ oat xe ave Se RENATO 9 Hogan. | Navarro got two safe ones out of a: Philadelpliia at. Boston—Caster | five attempts, to lead the Demon and Heyes vs. W. Ferrell and R. |slugging: Ferrell. | Seore by innings: Cleveland at Detroit—Harder | Paul Pirates ... 001 010 302—7 and Pytlak vs. Auker and Coch-! Danny Demons 202 012 02x—9 rane. Batteries: Barroso, Artman ‘Chicago at St. Louis—White-/and Artman, Rueda; Navarro and 'head or Kennedy and Sewell vs. | Lopez. Hildebrand and Hemsley. My neeterreenr eer NATIONAL LEAGUE Subscribe to The Citizen—20c New York at Brooklyn—Schu-| veskly, matcher and Mencuso vs. Mungo and Phelps. WHEN ENERGY RUNS LOW— St. Louis at Cincinnati—J. Dean‘ jt’s remarkable how a slice of jand Owen vs. Davis or Derringer] fresh homey-flavored— and Lombardi. | AUNT MOLLY’S BREAD mits that words are sometimes) just conversation. Mr. John Telegraph Pinder got 41 strokes on the back nine but a Pittsburgh at Chicago—Lucas| STIRS THE APPETITE and Todd vs, French and Hart-| —Made By— nett. 2 : F VALDES BAKERY They had scarcely taken timé to talk of anything but love. i rhiladelhis ont De eight. lingering in the hall outside} the cat’and Mitz a canary! What you Denny's room ae Seng be ee'| FERRY RESERVATIONS They had breakfast, al in their} “ itzi’s dragging it out on {f]V t 7 snes out oa ihe bask ortice‘tn| purpose, just to. have you, around Today’s Horoscope: Available at the Ma: iuine. The si shai e said resolutely. “All of us girls . . ip eweets the green lawn stretched have heard her talk about her tech- | °° : i] Albory’s Service, Station beyond them, glittering with dew-|Mique with men. How her mother Today gives a practical person! ? William and Katon St. Phone 444 starred cobwebs. Above at the end] from Alabama taught her.” and one who finds pleasure in per- Tony’s Service Station fone the budding orchard. They had} “Oh, yes—" Denny was laughing |sistent effort. Aggressive Fleming at Grinnell St. Phone 34 seareely taken time yet to talk of|again. “Mother was the belle of the | times destructive, meeting i seything but love. Presently they| Countryside, like all proper South- Euctive, 'S y For Information On Ferry heard ylin’s window closed above|ern mothers —any other attitude obstacles in life, you delight to Service Call— their beads: on this day of all days|@bout a Southern parent is undaugh- jclimb over them, holiing lofty Phones 488 or 459 she was getting up, hungry for more terly. 1 remember! ‘This is rich!” jieeals and constantly working to- Ferries leave No Name Key and Matecumbe 9:00 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. talk! Encouraged, Eve went on. neh 4 ahi ret - ie RRS or si “She works it out like-a business, jae Shen. one beled a | chard! ' said, She tells how you should send yours | !'Kely to attain.to. a greter suc-} leuatung ; self passionate anonymous: notes in | cess than your own. They van ost hand-in-hand. She| boxes of orchids, timed to open when teughed and threw back her head,/men are there to hear about them. teoking around her. “Don't you love} She asks different men in for cock- & Des?” . sidag | ee as, Sem Saree at atime, and 17 She hed been telling him exc ly | pretends each one has nin on | a ae a about the white French lilacs, and|the other without her knowing. She || 2s: Sil Sit iin ti sams Shas Silat Ma (Oia ee Maes Gas | another nearly rose-colored kind, re- | buys herself theater tickets and pre- @sscovered among the purple ones on} tends to the men she asks to go with | “ euch side the tall portico they had|her that the tickets have been given | | | . Joe ed just passed: and that the lilies-of-the-| her by other men... . . } . ae : : | valley had spread so that they were} Denny grinned at her. “So she | es x i bering te root some up and throw /| doesn’t really like me a bit, I'm just THE KEY. WEST CITIZEN - them eway bes oye Sresing?” | | ir i a shot end lenaheds walk: “Of course she likes yay. That's ot i bisod tani itive win hin done the grave ped aad not the point. The point isi shed ||} Se Sasa | iuasd thc 09 bordered with daffodils, lo, such things, and. she does, she's | }/ | | yes eer vedere’ ith datas Rael (PSY capable lak at ining bdvall thie 300 |] ae | | ad afb he we wwberry bed. past the tangle of| business just to keep you beauing | J} ee vey vanes, three rough wooden steps [her arbudd't.—~ 14. | - “Well,” Denny s.id tolerantly, “I 4 thei tly t r | pre eet ichit, ve &: ail that orchid stuff is sort of J) a .¢ inine and-quf¢, put it’s different ‘ | eee mia unob-tia t budding trees. x i i ot a . anything so important as get- ‘But Not For Our Sort’ ting a nan a better job. I don’t think were im the midst of the orchard| He stood still and took Eve's hands |#/ form results, a clean cool kitchen, all these ad- | path before be answered; and then it} as they stood under the budding trees, | }/ «es seriously. He stopped. His arms| and talked more seriously. | vantages of modern electric cookery can be yours at ed round ber as they stood among} “Girls don’t understand, dear. Mitzi |}/ the low cost of $2.00 per month. The G. E. ranges the tenting trees in a little cleazing,|is mot only an old friend of Mrs. Cleveland’s, but Mr, Cleveland has | are the most complete electric ranges ever offered Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday } | T= hed climbed the stdps and| you're fair to Mitzi, darling.” | Better tasting, more healthful foods, more uni- | | | | | | the warm sun on their shoulders. | Wd like it well enough as a back-| been awfully interested in her too, at this low price. wad to the Clevelands’ sort of | sos omy a epee = THE COMET a 4 e ” viding horses and country clubs] Northern Steel isn’t to be got by jus' range has the new Uni- ¢ breakfasts and games. But| going hat in hand and saying, ‘Sir, 8 April 20, 21, 22, 1937 * country! Well, people like| to have friends at court as well as splasher, all one piece,. no cracks or to hawe the pleasures we can| deliver the goods. If I thought tack- od we can only find them in| ling him myself would mean that I | ! | cue sort of people. Nothing|I am a worthy young man.’ You have | « top porcelain cooking surface and back- | | crevices. New top oven vent and auto- matic moisture control. Six quart thrift cooker. could get the place and we could speaking more seriously | get married, don’t you think I'd have her gay Denny. He hado’t roped and tied him last night?” } ch, ever, of his early life,| Eve began to say, “So you think his DOORS PICTURE SEE THE OPEN STARTS talked Brilliantly beautiful and equipped with the ve f dship for us doesn’t count?”: FY . ~« Ps Py bat what Uttle Be nre-a gay siolled| When there was an interruption. new flattened, ribbon-type, General, Electric hi- DEMONSTRATIONS AT AT led with an indulgent mother; Vir-| “I say. f'm afraid I'm eavesdrop- | speed calrod cooking units. It makes, electric cook- | genie country-house; some sort of 4- ping.” said George's slow voice. pencial crash, or it may merely have| (Cog. tyht, 1987, Margaret Widdemer) the money had come to an} ee 4 | Bllen Walton confesses her intense end, the mother remarrying, a m | pone too fond of Denny; and Den love for George, tomorrow. if ery faster and cheaper than ever. We will install the | COMET for only $2.00 down and $2.00 per | month with a liberal al- lowance for your old equipment. WITH OUR NEW OF MANY 9:30 A. M. 10:00 A. M. NEW AND FASCINATING “RECIPES IN CLOSE-UP--- IN TECHNICOLOR oer | Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company Lifective December 22nd, 1935. S. S. CUBA | ALL ELECTRIC RATE RECIPES © Lea’ Port T: on Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:30 1 fi Par a e P.M. asriving Key West 7A. M. Mondays and Thursdays. ee G25 | APPLIANCES Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. honifta}, and the cheapest | ° for Havana. x me | fuel*##u can use. | ST YLES Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays § P. M. for Po’ | f ae Fla. CTRI 4. H. COSTAR, Agent.

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