The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 17, 1937, Page 3

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é 8 8 i ie fied | fi 7. i it aid I back of t.e Bruins. I q [: i f i Pe a Hy i i ds if Hil i ts H A ERE i Hl e | f : H ‘Love. | Mt t § i j ‘ fy LB i : r FH i Bt i E F E Wucky’s being doubles. rE ry F t i ut t + : | 3? Ht if £ it eu fe i ; another *u'] game, as they i 2 i § & a 8 3 2 ting. Lefty Gomez turned : : if F i ag g # z i i 5 i lowing but six hits. He struck out the first five men to face him. Detroit Tigers lost a heart- breaker to Washington Senators, 2to 1. Wade and W. Ferrell i f I H i? i? Af 5 & ii ul e : : ss bg It was Fer- i 28 EEE ie! B ago. Boston Red Sox defeated Chi- cago White Sox, 3 to 2. | St. Louis Browns reduced Phil- j sielphia Athletics’ lead over the ‘last-place Browns to one game. | They defeated the A’s in another 18 close game, 3 to 2. The summaries: National League ry | RE Annie in At Pittsburgh R. H. E. rs not six New York 5 81 ime 415 1 us. If he Smith, Schumacher land Mancuso; Blanton, Swift, Brown and Todd. it R. HE 612 3 Se, ST RS Lancaster didn't dare whisper. By some agreement, we seemed to have sought one of the four servants, and observation by any one of them American League At New York I. s be avoided above all things. | Cleveland 6 1 ee wil jon le} 7 : erept in. Gay switched on the | Batteri Galehouse, Brown ita i light on the bed-stand. Her face was |and Pytlak; Gomez and Dickey. rather flushed, but for once she went through an ordeal without fireworks, At Washineton She even waved us toward the suit | nortoit case, lying open on a stand. tes 71 Aside from clothes and the usual | Was2ington 27 odds and ends, it contained three let- | Batteries: Wide and Tebbets; ters which, at a nod from Gay, 1, W. Ferrell and R. Ferrell. ‘bedroom in this | opened. They were from friends and | R. H. E We might find something— | in no way startling. We went through | 3 me” | ee {resing table, desk and. bed- | oan irey stand, removing drawers and turn- | : . ‘The Radio As A Blind ing them upside down. Nothing. {| Boston iS 92 Wie we would bove been in for We tore the bed apart and even Batteri Whitehead, Brown, . Gebate. but the sound | felt under the mattress. Nothing. We | Rieney and Sewell; Newsom and went through her closet, Mike even | looking through her shoes. I investi- | Desautels. gated coat linings and pockets. We | 2 = ’ lifted the rug. We leafed through all | At Philadelphi: R. H. E. SW Mike's grunted assent the books in the room. To save me, E | St. Louis —._.:_. _- 3 93 SS Gieete we herded inta the hall, smaads Stak st mite ae | Phipdelphis | 210g ¥,] = & Eee — tellip, Oe very Pes of my latest |__ Batteries: Knott and Hoffman; eee SS, was the | @xperience ix there turning me a | Kelly and Hayes. @ Biitiam prowling throu tle sick. Geaertes howe ur t 'e foutsteps on the back Brought them to a quick deci- “tate” said Gay. sirgBaneously That business of rifling the pos- iin op casene ole of a dead friend in sight of Se fips, beckoned us into the | the most unpleasant jobs of my life. | Sates. We followed him on tip- | | couldn't seem to shake off the idea | NATIONAL LEAGUE | Wee be closed the door softly | tat the person who had killed her pod might be one of the persons now rat Pe cic of a Ad tling among her things. couldn't leago |... a 3 Beers tana | crown the memory of that ghastly |New York 20 Be4 Geegstion that there was 2 | Sé"t on the closet she! e still, | St. Louis 20 7 st the Biut. Why the dickens sheeted figure that had not been Pittsburgh 22 | Id have given anything to ponaagg = ae omga! tails. 1 thrown Gay and Mike bodily ; Boston _. 7 .426 af) amone aohe hat room—and myself after | Philadelphia 31 .380 98 the radio and most of the | “¢™. But I went through with it | Cincinnati 18 31.367 1 the room with it (Copyright. 1937. Esther Tyler) * Gay whispered. “Help me = 1 Gevenport. Jim Now the | We tearm the secret of William's, | ¢ AMERICAN ae Thets 0° Working rap dty.! past, temerrew. | lab— — 30 18 ~ aot 30 32 ;Chicago - 28 21 Black, Walnut Stumps | Cleveland 26 21.553 Engagement Prove Buried Treasure ;Boston 22 22.500 | Washington 1 29 a A i - 2. : * aie of (By Associated Prens) } Philadelphia -18 29 eB wy Odgen o| EL PASO, Tex., June 17—Ex-/St. Louis 17 30 4 of their daughter, cavating “buried treasure” in the, hundreds of years old, has prov-! a Ee Disten ix 2 member of th? | .4 _ profitable sideline for Ro-| er Ee of thin city 294 i erto Revilla, mining man ét!| Albury’s Service Station SG member of the)... wshua City, Mex. William and Eaton Sts. Phone 444 fom Sigma | Chihuahua City, ; : Ae es a The stumps, weighing an aver-|} Fer mene Ferry B fee High Schoo! of *#e of 3,500 pounds each, are Pca age rd the UF ty of found buried deep in the dry. Bie Kennedy te also a sandy soil of Chihuahua and Du- CHEVROLET SHOP @f the Stub Club. rango. At first they resemble;| Caroline & New Sts. Phone 377 shower will be buge, rough boulders. Cut andij Ferries leave No Ni ids She Bride-clect at her honre| polished, they reveal a beautiful- koi 5c #86 ke Thaeedey by Mrs. R. San-|!y intricate grain which brings DEC HR ‘Mie Label Martines. {co0d money in rare wood markets, ! —— ning to win the game, 5 to 4. Ter- ry’s men are only five points in For the eighth straight time this season, St. Lovis Cardinals | Gefeated Philadelphia Phillies, Bee: losing one game to the team from the City of Brotherly| North Carolina, got as far as'to attend the funeral services of ami, returned yesterday accom- bs a downed } Cleveland Indians, 4 to 1, as tht hall | Tigers and White Sox were los-|: in 4 it pitching performance, a+ staged a pitchers’ duel, with Wes is to W. Stetson Ken- form of huze black walnut stumps, ! Jacksonville. < FERRY RESERVATIONS = The Cards were paced by| Jacksonville and there changed , Sam Bowers, was a returning pas- panied by her son and daughter- boat i Medwick and Brown, who secured their minds and decided to go to'senger on the bus last evening. j in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Al-|* three hits apiece, two of Ducky|cyupa A cablegram received yes-| | In the American League, New | York Yankees increased their lead HE raided yeSterday by the sheriff's 1 8 1|Will drill tonight in the vicinity ham. Wiagins, or any Michael | her tif ‘t= ded tend i sgt of LEAGUE STANDINGS: EEE EL | | iment only affects eight of 50 ead Me oie jive | which have been noted for razing them as eyesores and fire traps: and actual menaces to the public’ safety. Some of the shacks which’ were condemned will be put in perfect repair by the owners who were either present or had repre- sentatives at the meeting last night and will at once have them put in condition. i come to visit his friends in Key West Saturday. After a strenuous session with the legislators Gov- ernor and Mrs Martin started for iti, iami' was visiting with relatives in Mi- cation period with her parents. | bertus and children, Rose Marie terday.by Robert Spottswood in-} Mrs. Linton Curry, supervisor; and Al, who will visit for about dicated that the governor and,of the WPA sewing room activi- party will be in Key Wést Satur-|ties, left this mérning ‘for Miami day Satie CINE We Y Monday,| to attend a conference ‘of 'swper-}''\Mrs!'O.'Lacedonia, wro was j : Ji." |visors fron, other ities’ it’ Flor-| visiting relatives; in Tampa, I pte Muénioksl didi! Avidal and! !4*- eberd cs St ee eee ie Casd ‘Oh! thé<métind proved too! ! by : * |Caba this morning. ¢ seg G- W- Shaw, J.’ S\” Osteen, ‘and |. much Yesterday for the! Service! - } team inthe»regiilar: league game/7- S- Spenegr, orate, Rise U, {S. Customs Serti layed the barracks. U: . “ > ~ jaa “9 a oak parr eas morning from Tampa to await’ covered a new type of prehistoric thie sara cher deliveries, PUf| Havana tomorrow with more than’ fossil had a fanlike tail portrud-| ee eee ‘007/250 excnrsionists who passed ing from. its shell. ascensions. Five errors were chalk: } through this city Monday morn j ed up against the infield despite). 2 é Say aap eS the fact that Kemp at first playe ing from Chattanooga. | The Canal Zone is a strip of} errorless ball: Scientists from the American trol their daughters but can say side of the Panama Canal, It is 3 tkey have accoxrplished nothing. = S. government reservation. The Lions’ auto tour of South ! Florida would have included Key} Three of the coast guard Wes- | West if ‘the Overseas Highway /sels of the local fleet have return-! had been completed, showing just 2d from the Mississippi Flood! what this city may expect when|area. The other three, which are; the read to the mainland isjen route, are expected tomorrow. | finished. }These boats remained to do, cer-! GUNS IN THE DARK tain work which could not be! Comedy and Serial Total tax valuation of city|%"¢ by large vessels. | PS property as shown by the tax| - —~ - i books is $10,522,150. City Clerk Wal'ace Pinder says the taxation is made oa a 50 percent basis. of the birth of = som to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barceleau of Stam- TAKING THE LEAD I, THE GAS REFRIGERATOR SERVEL ELECTROLUX ford, Conn. Mrs. Barceleau was before mar~iage Miss Grace Pin- | der, jaughter of Mrs. Maria Pin- der of Key West. The pl“¢e across from the Over- sea Hotel_on Fleming street and operated by Harvey Lowe was force and liqvor was found. Mitch- ell Weech, clerk, was arrested, but later released on bond. ; Volunteer hook and ladder company Of the fire department of the city hall. There are 21 memiers of the company and they are preparing to take part in the tournament which wil be held at the state convention in Holly- wood. Two delingvent white gir's and 15 Gods UPlage; véspectively, parents ‘aid Gre still there: They will *e ‘tried before Judge leen Williams of Juenvile, Court on chatgésoof drunkénnessiand dis- orderly cénduct,; language _ and night. The -nrothe done everything po MONEY —BY TRADING AT— ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” } spend time and gas world that can never make a noise. Because Electrolux around when we give special attention to our tele- Silence---complete and permanent silence! That's one big reason for the record-breaking popularity of Elec- trolux. It is the only automatic refrigerator in the has no machinery--no moving parts to wear or grow noisy with age. Which in turn means freedom from and fill it as specifi costly repairs---long life---remarkably low operating ORDER ALL FOOD NEEDS pameen ts cost. Reason aplenty why the 1937 Servel Electrolux | All Competition Met With Low | is QUIETLY TAKING THE LEAD} Prices and High Quality FISH MEATS TURTLE us| IMPORTANT NOTICE ge pt poner | Before you spend another cent on your present re- DAIRY PRODUCTS H frigerator let us tell you about Electrolux, the refrigera- Phone 67 Boca Diativaa | tor with no parts to wear out. 814 Fleming Street | lee partment of this Museum of Natural History dis | @urins the the return of the S, S. Cuba from/turtle near Clarendon, Tex. The| ‘butch at night. California’s of the Golden West are a record of all pioneers ‘land extending five miles on each jor sang = by covered wagon CUBAN COFFEE Johnny Mack Brown in Is Deliciously Fresh! | —TRY IT TODAY— | Om Sale At All Grocers & H aict li if i ii th Sri tirs & é hi | fl | me ; KN SS © 2 i é 2 “Your Gas Company” ROY E. LADE, Manager

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