The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 25, 1937, Page 3

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: 4 | i i } e fe ul itt rf fe 7 i i j i ! i i Hf é xls it iH ips ai itt fi i [ f i g t 4 : fi 8 g Hy ny att | t i : fi i z g started as his | it was coming nearer—nearer! Tne | N¢!sou, Carter and Hayes. cought the daintily executed | hair on my neck was prickling. | 5 s ene corner. His voice was| Nearer — nearer — It was ir the | At New York R. H. E = of a man whe had been hit | room! For a moment I could not see Cleveland. Aa we, 8 + ni on eal @ thing, but one step brouht me with- |New Yor! 1416 1: ere ee On om. | "Batte Andrews, Hadlin, j ie sat down slowly. rif » hand weguely ever his | reom, tomerrew. In History POCO RPO e eee OeeeeeeeoeeS = Iren and Steel Johnson of this city. and other Asiatics, served in Ameri- citizen” | continue production control. jt of New|5-4 decision, upsets Municipal, not a day of great wealth, though} 4 spe witneme stand, states he| Bankruptcy Act of 1934. Mayor Walker a regular berth on the Yanks’ ' | pitehing staif. ¥ | Im the National League, King Se ‘Carl Hubbell twirled his twenty- LEAGUE OPENING ij | third consecutive victory, downing! a UE i i ‘ate gare’ ‘we wos) THIS AFTERNOON) jrising the Giants up to within |four points of yecond place and jthree games of the league leader- ‘ship. Hubbell was relieved in the! {ninth inning, however. This was! the second time that he was tak-| inning at 5:15 o’cloek” en-out of a contest since he be-f” Coca-Cola will play Caraballo gan unequaled record Jast/Rog Devils. Batteries. will be J ras Ward and ‘Hopkins for the Devils | "PILOT ede went to a 3 eres jover Chiéago Cubs, 3 to 1. Both’ the Soda Water boys. Social, Diamondball League will * |but Fette kept the Cubs’ hits well/the field at 5 o’clock. ;seattered. Carleton was on the} Games wil be played each a‘t- | One of the best game played s0/ Sundays. far this season was that between a, Se | Brooklyn Dodgers and Cincinnati GOLD RUSH IN BRAZIL i Reds yesterday afternoon, which =e 3 jthan a half-dozen off Paul Der-| ranch near Conceiao. “You're lying!” 1 shouted. |*inger’s twirls. 2 | Other games in the younger cir- pushed back her chair with a clatter. ‘cuit reveal: “This Why | @eveland Indians dropped from ‘one in this room strike Cook or An- '--cond to fourth place as a Tesult dozen reasons. There's , f the defeat at the hands of Mur-} this house, Jim. And ‘derers’ Row and Rookie Pitcher, Subscribe to The Citizen—20c [ : LEGALS OF MASTER'S SALE locked doors would have no difficulty | it i ; i: der a irt f rtain or- bandkerchiet.” | Philadelphia Athletics | inst der and decree of foreclosure and j barely held on to the leadership! ‘<li. ‘made and entered on the 26th Agonized Whimper fas St. Louis Browns took a slug-|day of March. A. D. 1937, as amend- <S y that certain order and de-j WAS merely supposing,” 1 said. fest from them, 8 to 6 The | ed by tha tarda ex ihe ath masty spot, and I'm not | Browns amassed 14 safeties andj aay of April, A. D. 193 wriggle out of it. I'm simply ‘the A’s 12. Re the Circuit Court of the > = Judicial Circuit of the State this room or at large in | Detroit Tigers jumped up to} Fiorids, in and for Monroe County.| or she is here, asearch {third place as a result of their|1n Chancery. in a cause therein) : ; ending, wherein nic ” would good opportunity for | victory over Washington Senators|P°"iStitr and ‘Burbank Realty} more . If not, and we fail to ‘and the Indians’ defeat. Lawson} Company, a corporation, organized search, we are leaving ourselves at |. i ji !and existing under the laws of the Be ieee a tee hs affair for Coch-| Stite of Florida, and Gato Real E ready killed one of us. I'm leaving |"#"€5 l- tate and Improvement Compan. 1 Boston Red Sox took Chicago! corporation ore: oe < ae junder the laws of the White Sox again, this time 9 to 5.! jaa. are Defendants, f White Sox committed three errors. | lien of tax sale : Wis autenariogs dersigned Speci : y iM offe Breathless silence. { National League sna wilt ‘ orally at ee] eer ae oe me. There are | At Chicege RH. E-jiighest and best bidder at the Bine of us.” I did some rapid arith- _Bosten -- 3 6 O}front door of the Y ee eee See cee ens years | Chicago ie 16 0) Bouse of Mosros_ incapacitated. ot ~ {in the City of K men. Gay alone locked capable of | Batteries: Fette and Lopez; ! during the legal. hou ‘walking across a room without stag- | Carleton and Hartnett. the ee ey gering. In my coat pocket my fin- : Wasa t ‘th ies praibed the tevoiver with which | At Pittsbu-gh R. H. E.| County of Monroe, State of Florida, disgraced myself ear! mt iNew Yor’... .. 4 T- 1 to-wit this revoly- | Pittsturgh 3 10 3] landing. If any- | Batteries: Hubbell, Coffman} one you don’t know shows up in |and Mencuso; Brandt, Bowman} either hall, you are to shoot, do you | and Wodd. understand? And shoot straight Wil- | liam—Miss Palmer, Mr. Michael, and | enci H Miss Farrington are-to go-with you. | At Cincinnat R. H. E.} Keep check on every member of y: ; Brooklyn Ee oO; party, and be sure that Higgins is. at | Cincinnati Pees OES his res Batteries: Butcher and Phelps;! Then you give!| Derringer and Lom>ardi. H ish the first Philadelphia-St. Louis, rain. | nal Higgins OK | Maal | an fe American League From the hall came a sound—a low | At Philadelphia R. H. E- nee ARI ee Se | : Thomas and Hemsley; came from the hall and with it came | another sound—a slow, soft shuffling. Copyright, 1927, Esther Tyl | z his. ie = a laa | Brown end Pytiak; Chandler and} We find havoc in Aunt Maxtha’s | Dickey. { - ————| At Washingto ; 2 jDetroit __ = ANNOUNCE DEATH sec | Batteries: Lawson | OF CHAS. COLSTON tane; Newman and Mill | ; | | } At Boston } News has been received in the! Chicago city announcing the death of | Bosto Charles Head Colston in Detroit,| Mich. The deceased formerly re sided in Key West. | He is a son of Mrs. Karen Cols ee ton, and a grandson of Mrs. Chas.| TOMay’S Horoscope! — 914 0 Rigney, Dietrich and and put a quarter safe at home Wife “just spent that he an it” ~ {It ition, mag: a nob’e and kind disp ic and fanciful andj 1935—Wheat farmers in 37:With considerable talent. Today states vote Government shoul ally leads up to positions of st and today’s native will rise lby his or her own merits, perhaps} Ficrida 1936—U. S. Supreme Court, by |to a considerable eminence. It isjPated May, 4th success, * may4-11-18-25 i i HG i Skort Shots—Sam Bat if’s, and’s and but’s coh jacksonville Times Union, )_.ithat our mutual friend, (Peily) Euau, isin the Marine Hospital in Key West. when we arrive there he will be} gens? a ready to leave the hospital a new get underway this afternoon, be-/ man”. . .Hank “Lieber, of the looking: for @ newroutfielder. . . Dykes, manager of the White Sox, says that the thing he fears most and Wplker and J. Russell for} is a bunt down the third base line ; . . -WEl say nothing of the Hub- ‘} jteams collected only six safeties,} Players are requested’ to be on/bell-Dean fued, as Infielder Gut-| |teridge stole the show with a ; [black eye. No one saw where it |mound for the Windy City Tribe-jernoon except on Saturdays andjcame from and he claims he was not even in the, fight. j Pers in Miami claim Lee and Mon-/ dul have won five straight sets of i jtennis in the league in that city cent -round-trip flight | the Dodgers won by the very close) MINAS -GERAES, Brazil. jand that Mond=! is one of the) don? ee (seore of 1 to 0. The Reds were) More than 2,000 prospectors have | best racket players produced up! 3. leble to garner just six hits off | invaded the interior of. this place, | there lately. The writer ; Butcher's offerings and the Dodg-/since gold ‘was discovered on the | like to comment as follows: ers accouted for just one more! roots of grass pulled up on al dul played tennis down here in} H Key West and was outstanding at}... 4. that time, long before he went to! games; Leesburg, 1398 for nine } -In the Florida games. . .For those who argue weekly. | State League, the attendance has! there has never been a left-hand- |been as follows: Gainesville, 6615 ed shortstop, we find five are list- me; / 1888-89; Greenwood, 2160 for nime/ 1882-83; five| 1878; Van Haltren, 1628 for: Hulen was the last, with the Phil- nine games; Palatka, 1769 for 10 lies in 1896. Bs cE rd “We will!on the Federal payroll? | 2 Where are Magnolia Gar- | 3. What is the Future Parm- ters of America? 4. Is the United States build- many warships now? ¥ Did Florida or first srow c'trus fruit? iting on its regular South Ameri- -Newspa-!can schedule? N. Y., famed i born at Easton, Pa., 77 years age. Rev. Dr. John R. Mott of ers, N. ¥., famed YMCA, er, born at Livingston Maner, i How long did “Abie’s Irish) ¥., 72 years would) Rose” run in its first New York Mon- | appeavan:e? (Answers on Page Four) Hox: many days were Mer- @ Lambie gone on cheir re- Miami to live. . |in-11 games; Sanford, | first six games played at home: | Daytona Beach, Orlando, 2160 for games; St. Augustine forced his way throuzh | Chandler. Ne hereby given that un-! games; WATCHMAKER, AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 to 12—1 te 6 Open Saturday Nights JOHN C. PARK 328 SIMONTON ST. PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES Met os fer compacts arene reOenE s¢ Rented By Hour or Day Boca Chica Fishing Camp ISLAND BUILD! Plans, Estimates, Inspection and Construction of Residences. Our suggestions may prove of value to you, may we help? 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