The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 2, 1937, Page 3

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He 5 iH : : RT he Anothier major league fan has} q submitted -his_ selections. for the; The Stars collected only troit Tigers again, this time 9 to|“ItStar game to be played July hits in the first seven innings 3.. The Indians used a number of His ‘choiées “ i ns produced f i Lar Hult | i t to the fr > oe ook ail yo) bain sid ai Nant : “|| Lot Twenty-two (22), Tavernier Bante In the only game played in'the| besa is Ss : E | 1 Stench: Florida. rege plat National League, New York Giants| Berbatler 3220 tinscogd it sits dur | ee See soe ee ee climbed a half-game nearer lead- ¥ SHON orf 5 in and for Monroe County, in ing Pittsburgh Pirates by defeat- augkan, ss; . , | Demeritt’s triple. and Caraballo’s} plat book 1, page 103. ing Brooklyn Dodgers, while the} P: Waner, Ott and Medwick,' double were the only extra base] sot twenty-rive (25), Tavernier Piece were: nat playiee. outfielders; {blows of the contest. Cove, (together with all ri- Schumacher and Henshaw both! %- Martin, utility. | Ward struck out two and Rob-| Parian rights). a subdivision in 30 hits but the Giantel __ American League lerts,“ one. The former twirler] piat thereof filed in the office allowed Dickey and Pytlak, «’s; ; walked three to one by Roberts. of the Clerk of the Circuit Seore by innings: RHE! Court im and for Monroe Coun- Robert$ Stars— ty, in plat book 1, page 103. 000 000 010-1 5 2 H Lot Thirty-eight (38), Tavernier {Caraballo Red Devils— if I HF ff age gs 8 ia a if it a i f Ey as z F i af i 4 fei ehiltett cgi if ” it Cove, a subdivision in Moproe {hereof filed In the office of the thereot in the o! o } _ 340 000 O0x—7 10 2] Clerk of the Cireult Court in > S85. z i Batteries: E. Roberts and Stick-| and for Monroe County, in plat 0, West and Waiker,!ney; Ward and Hopkins. . book 1, page Ii outfielders; — i Lot Forty-one (41), Tavernier Foxx, utility. Cons. a sqhdixiaion in Monroe x rida, Club— W. L. Pet. thereot filed in ine ottion of the jerk of the Circuit Court in ocaCola — and for Monroe County, in plat +500] book 1, page 103. Roberts Stars 1 3 ..250 | Standing of the league: sere wail . G4 Said properties will be sold sep-; @rately. $e AS ERIM Nese A 1 il f i SPER, td aut -Hh rl vi i a ze ef if ue Het ifs any Hie Bs ik £ [ Fea & ii ttle ‘y u t af ge iH Me i ris Billy H fi Effective December 22nd, 1935 S. S. CUBA on Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:30 at if Py ae Batteries: Henshaw and Phelps; Roanoke”), Schumacher and Mancuso. No other games played. | steam engines, born at Easton, N. - Died in Providence, R. L, Feb. 1773 — John Randolph (“ot |, 1888. Virginia’s congress-| Brae man and senator, the country’s! 1845—Thomas Hardy, famed “|most striking political figure of| En#lish novelist-poet,-born. Died his day, born in Prince George! %#®- 11, 1926. Co., Va. W. CURRY HARRIS As Special Master in KURTZ & REED eneen Solicitors for Plainti may5-12-19-2 7S Died in Philadeiphia, | 1845—Arthur: MacArthur, sol- R. HE. { i | a i | R, He E.| 3 7 7 910 1 Botter'es: jayworth 5; Galehouse. Wyatt, Brown, Harder; and Pytlak. } No other games played. ay’s Horoscope} The early part of this day is strong and bestows an affable dis- pesition; but as it progresses, a tendency to travel begins, which may develop into a wandering, | jalien nature with fickle fortunes} fand given to excess. Such a person twill do better to follow things as ‘they are rather than go chasing} | fter new experiences. koe hoded had d i : i RUSSELL’S {Grant Withers-Beatrice Roberts in BILL CRACKS DOWN Comedy and Short Reel east RA r,. who attainéd to the rank of liduienaih ; 1814—Philip Kearny, noted sol-| mites ofthe former amny chet | dierof the Mexican and. Civili Gr staff, born at Springfield; Mase wars, born in New York Cty. Died in Milwaukee, Sept. 5, 1912.| | Died in Virginia, Sept. 1, 1862. 1816—John Godfrey Saxe, Ver-; mont journalist and attornzy-gen- eral, New York editor and poet,} COLONIAL HOTEL ranking high in the field of Amer-/ ican literature, born at Highgate. j Im the Center of the Business Vt. Died at Albany, N. Y., March! and Theater District 31, 1887. I —Popul Pri First Class Fireproof — KEY WEST — 1816—Grace Aguilar, English-| Jewish poet and and author, born.| Died Sept. 16, 1847. i 1817—George H. Corliss, in-| ventor-manufacturer, designer of WEEKS MORE The next Issue of the Telephone Directory closes June 20th. If you place your order for telephone service right away so that the telephone can be installed by this date your name will appear in this new issue of the directory. Your name in the telephone directory makes you easily available to friends and associates. There is still time to add additional names or make changes in listings if you act Do you happen to live in one of those well-designed, distinctive- looking homes that is a source of pride until visitors look up et your ceilings? Those ugly, sprawling cracks are sickening, aren't they? And a re- plastering job is messy, expensive, and gives no assurance of future freedom from the same trouble. But here is a solution—an Upson Relief Ceiling! In scores of homes right this minute a problem just like yours is being solved for all time—and at less cost that you may imagine — with Upson Stabilized Board. These distinctive ceilings of un- crackable Upson Board ere verit- ably “a thing of beauty and a joy to your home that only the most pensive hand-modeled plaster epproach. These Upson Relief Ceilings up right over the old plaster direct to the studs in new struction. The big, sturdy panels Upson Bosrd ere sensibly light weight end easily epplied by your cerpenter. And Upson Board és « special. ized material for the pupose. & is smooth, herd, fuzzless—veady- primed, saving 20% to 30% «os compared with rough, paint-thirsty, makeshift wallboerds. Let us meke you en estimate, today, end show you semples of Upson Boerd, end the clever mould- ings end reliel strips that concest Port P. M., arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Thursdays. i 3 2 Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A.M. |} q¥ Quickly Key ee ee SOUTHERN BELL farther information ook oi ae | oe + Tef€phone and _Telegraph Company. forever.” They edd anewdignity _ all neilheads. South Florida Contracting & Engineering Company Cor. White & Eliza “Your Home Is Worthy of the Rest ne ee

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