The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 4, 1937, Page 3

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SSSR oe ag aankazcohe bs phe Ask for Kelley owed - 4881 im court i i AM OCOMAR A total of 39 hits were account- Malgrat, 7 won, 6 lost; ed for and 13 errors were made|BIDDERS WANTED—Any Salinero, 5 won, 1 lost; by both clubs. interested Lefty Rodriguez, 2 won; The hitting of Lewis featured H. Gates, 1 lost; , for the losers. In eight trips to Hataaway, 1 won, 1 lost; tie pl Sanehéz, 1 lost; ; plate, he connected safely five D. Navarro, 1 won, 1 lost; times. Barroso, 1 von, 2 lost; J. Roberts hit five safely in Woodson, 1 won, 1 lost. seven times up. = Each - player hit at least one safely, except E. Roberts. | The game was broken up in the} -and Pette:sad Tophe. sims frame. M. Arias hit to shortstop and Sterling fumb-ed Nojether.games played. ie jthe ball. Demeritt hit to second Fa terees q and both runners were safe. J.| “. SPECIAL NOTICE z SS ielge meas aes . | Roberts’ singled to right and M.|ALL COUPONS will have to be) “"yirgitc gist Arias was catght et the plate.| used by June 18th, as no cou-} Aquiline The umpire ca'led Arias safe. The NATIONAL LEAGUE = Batteries: R. Ferrell, Wilson,; —Club— Fad | Canes fretted the deca at al eto Gee Marcam and W, Ferrell; Kennedy | Pittsburgh .. 24°15 bin] eel OF ae Pee, even el 3 and Sewell. New York ES a eee | Chic: 3. 16 i Four fast double plays were ex- = RH. E./St. Louis 3 29 hen] Sn Matin ie ee bh Rogge 5 9 0:Brooklyn %-39 ata) Sore by mais: EY? og aa ees . 4.10 0’ Boston 6 20 44g} Roberts Stars— : : or ae aed PORES 1, j : 6 22. .421| 004 030 212 000 1—13 20 5} exclusive section of town. For CORT AND >Ee nee ! Coca-Cola— | price and terms, address N, The FOR DISCHARGE sabe 324/902 040 510 000 x—12 19 8| Citizen, : apré-tf| Notice is hereby wiv i AMERICAN LEAGUE Batteries: E. Roberts and F. 7 the At Cleveland RE! Clob—2 W. L. Pet.| Stckney; J. Villareal and E. Nel-| SECOND SHERTS 500 os oat|zaoma ae. 3 |New York — 211 0|New York 13 649 |*0"- + raed ceased, has Cleveland ... 6 11. 1; Cleveland 15.571 ; 5 |" Batteries: Gomez, Malone and Chicago . 17 541! yaad ot Sen lohan REPAIRS pare tare and Petek;, (Dero - 19 15251 cen Cola 4 2 .666/EXPERT RADIO AND AUTO) his divcnares a5 “aden - a 3 : eS = Roberts Ste: 2 REPAIRS. Gas and — — z Philedelphia-St. Louis, not play-’ Washington - 21 +482) Coraballo ea Devils 2 YATES SERVICE STATION, | ccnsed. as Jenga: tor his Philadelphia . 18 j St. Louis _.. 25.286 = Bat Deve 3 i 7 . 525-J. MONDAY LOS ANGELES.—After quar- (By Associated Press) i FREE! If excess acid causes you! = —— ;relling for thirty-seven years over! “SAN FRANCISCO, June 4—j} Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, ist Saag SP lhow knives and forks should be|When he was director of public|. digestion, Heartburn, GET free, The contest yesterday afternoon arranged on the table, Charl orks, Timothy A. Reardon had aj , Sample doctor’s prescription, | jet Baxview Park ended action in| Butcher and his wife were divore-|traffic “island” of concrete erect-| Udga, ht Gardner’s Pharmacy. | ing desire to knock ‘Social Diamondtall League for <d in this city. ed near the entrance to Golden y20-thur-fri-10wks | jthis week. The next contest will, ————————_—— | Gate’park. ‘ Recently a car hurtled i @ pompous hand. |he played Monday between Rob- © TALKS IN SLEEP ‘into the ‘ obstruction, ° killing its Farring-lerts Stars and Caraballo Red —— {two occupants—Reardon’s own| fea Devils. | SAN FRANCISCO.—Testifying|son Louis and\a g:rl companion- This afternoon’s game was call-: her husband ‘carried on a_conver- Reardon later appeared before €d off because of the graduation sation in his sleep with “ a girl|the traffic advisory board and = texercites of Key West High'named Mabel,” Mrs. Joseph Hash-j urged elmiination of the “island,” | IN’ TOOTIN’ School that will be held at the agen of this city was granted a|calling it a mistake and a traffic | divorce. hazard. White at Catherine. Phone: Dated June 4m. 1922 Well. you won't! Either girls is worth more than , a dozen of you on one platter, do you | if Jimmie doesn’t whale ; bodze out of you right now, | } TPO reap aa othe ber hurtling into a table covered with glasses and decanters. There was a Uinkling crash. 1 leapt across that | room and had him by the throat § shook him until my head roared and my breath was gone. Then | flung him violently into a chair. f i lumbering heavily to his feet. All the | liquor had gone out of him, but there ; was something in its place—some- | thing that made me catch my labored a: breath in a painful gasp. He spoke of thinking to do, and we're | very slowly. ourselves pretty| “I'm drunk. All right. I meant to ! be drunk, and ! mean to be drunk } from now on. Can't you see that I'm safest that way? I've killed a person. Do you understand. that? I've killed? @ person!” uaa “Rey se Silence in an Electrolux insures quiet in the home. There are no moving | site Darebusten: tomorrow. ae Wee parts to make a noise—to wear out and cause expensive replacements. For 2 “OE EA oii ee : ‘ Electrolux operates on a basically different principle. A tiny gas flame circu- as spa, 69 years henisieg dae lates a simple refrigerant, producing steady, constant cold that will pre- rose Today's Birthdays) "= "°° 7s | ple refr on heaton 48 Ponisi 7 Fou, SRE ne! | serve food indefinitely. Because of this very simplicity Electrolux gives Mek Catherine W. McCulloch ee ete re mee | fonger, trouble-free service . . . at lower cost. Before you decide on any Sf Chiengn, noted lawyer, borm ato icake. senior =a 1 st automatic refrigerator, see and compare Electrolux, the Gas refrigerator. Rassomvitie, N. ¥., 75 years @£9' ceon of the U. S. Public’ Health; | eget etre iane ae FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES @) COMPANY . ' Dr. George W. McCoy, inedicall peo \of Healt, “Washington ere “Your Gas Company” ROY E. LADE, Manager “SC7#~ fe Prenk SN. D. Buchman,’ born in Cumberland Valley, Pa.| famed Lutheran clergyman, lead-i61 years ago,

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