The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 24, 1937, Page 3

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RED DEVILS EXECUTED First! 24—Jobn Peid, 5, wanted to be|ine ordinary person, and the na-| a fireman. tive will lay careful plans to ac- etek naete Seer Te a ai aan tion here, then went home to try to do “es 5 Ss MN aa eo dg a i 1 : : it ft E 5 4 YANKS LOSE AS DICKEY Coca-Cola won its second is tion in deali DRIVES IN ALL THEIR RUNS) .:-,icht game of the last half of : 5 i § lrocky roads lately, went the full|/Red Devi's as the victims. route yesterday afternoon against Final score of the contest was ee ee eae te ae ee game since , when - 4 ped teen tee OE morial “bean-ball riot” contest. }42¥ to win his first game since ‘For seven innings Hubbell was his} May 19. Errors at critical moments caus- old self, allowing but six hits and no runs. But in the eighth the/ eq the Devils to lose the game and Bruins found him for five safeties}the Cokes took advantage of seal and all their runs, four, incled-jpaq play. ing a four-bagger Ly Galan with] The hitting of Sterling, Hop- a runner on base. The Giamts/xin, and Nelson featured. Each Coot: wiltioes the che straw. but T gasped EBS the Social Diamondball League’ Later in a hospital with = ome > Annie, the maid, s (Special to The Citizen) split schedule. This Was accom-|proken arm and other injuries, SRE Megat Go the old butler. William NEW YORK, June 24.—Kingjplished yesterday afternoon at} John said he had decided on a! dian word, Ken-tah-teh, meaning _ : with Caraballo} goctor’s career. [Land of Tomorrow.” _ zf BE ? 4 sul i a E § Hi i i | i sf ik Hi f Be HG i i ad | ‘ ; 1H i fa i & af Pa s if i | HY i F i known for a good of life. } My lips were dry wet uiegad Ge ben jaecounted for three home rums-| connected for three hits out of Pl case igig my pocket. ; Final score was 8 to 4. five trips to the plate. “Hello, Higgins” | St Louis Qardinals, although’ Stanley, Lewis, Malgrat and s B Es ; 8 & ° 8 & z 5 g S a Hopkins. hit doubles. The Red. Devils executed the cite JSS) WHEN YOU BUY THE soeedecorote liste ¥ , im the, sey walked; Sterling bunted safely and| to face M. Farring- {defeated Brooklyn Dodgers, 3 to j2. The Dodgers were leading The Case Against Higgins jin the early innings of the game. WENT downstairs into the cold, Dizzy Dean was on the mound for teil | Ty = g z => * Nothing ned. pikes fully 15 seconds we where 1 made a ithe Redbirds, giving up t@?/ Ker hit.¢ Jong drive to right; Mal; ‘Some people enjoy putting money on horse | ~ ’ = o the old man studied our f 3 and _' bingles, etl e papas gg PM BM a cee eet alee pan. Users OR MEE “Were you, sir? I can't seem - Scant Hubbe'l’s victory yesterday was! third with a perfect. peg.to catch; faces —but it’s no fun to good money on “work like sleep and | thought | would make Biolog Higgins ‘his ninth of the ‘season against! Staney going to, that bag and H unknown razor blades! Buy aknownquality an ef have © at ‘ myself a pot of coffee.’ in his ri is i jfour losses. Dean now has wor! Gates threw, to first to nab Ster-| blade—made by the world’s largest. blade analgesic — whe ote : jeleven games and lost five. The}jing who was attempting to rea maker—and play safe. Probak Jr... selling at gence You 4 them in his life. inky | vi ; | Cubs are only one full game ahead/that bag. It was a beautiful p! 4 for 10¢, is automatically ground, honed Pils , & powertul factor. If is ri ‘ of both the Giants and Cards. Score by innings; R. and stropped to make short work of the w—— BE ed to collar a man, Higgins was that over the qusetion. | Pittsburgh Pirates stayed in the| Coca-Cola toughest beard, without smart or irritation, social en- PRLS mon. And yet—I couldn't. another drink and then another. ‘running ty handing Boston Bees 022 003 100—8 13 2) of Probak HEAD- handy I said casually, “Suze. Make enough |1 threw myself down at the desk and | their eleventh straight defeat, 8] Caraballo Red Devils— ; Buy a package Je. today. ‘PERIOD fective se rest of us. I guess we can tried to write. The feel ofa pen in my jt, 5. Bauers held the Bees to six 001 002 001—4 14 8] . QS PAINS. upset No one spoke. We sat there and i Fee aanilisr. More hits, as the losers committed four} Batteries: J. Walker and Nelson;| just what you Watched him measure out coffee, i | errors. Ward and Hopkins. your pain and is pour in water, and set the pot on the Philadelphia Phillies retaliat- i ‘Drug Store. HIGGINS ed yesterday for their sbutout} } t PE shed = Presence of Norman j defeat at the hands of cincinnati | LEAGUE STANDINGS 3 rrington. Whereabouts at the time | Reds the day before. Mulcahy 3 of the death of Jude suspicious. Easy ‘turned in a four-hit affair as the J U N iOR 2 B LADES | Phi's won, 3 to 0. = NATIONAL LEAGUE A PRODUCT OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST SLADE MAKERS | New York Yankees retained) ¢Ciub— WoL. Pct j - eae |their slim lead despite the fact/Chicago 34 21 .618 jthat they lost, because Detroit/st Louis 33 22 .600 Tigers were losing, also. St. Louis} New York -596 | Browns, who are now out of the/pittsburgh ____ -564 heellar, downed the Yanks, 6 to 3-/Brooklyn _. 462 'The Browns amassed 13 hits in! Boston 4071 turning back the league-leaders. | philadelphia 478 Bill Dickey went to bat four/Cincinneti - mid AMERICAN LEAGUE :tuns. He accounted for ail the} Club— Ww. tt. pet. | { New York ---------- 33 20.623} }. Boston Red_Sox edged out De-|Detroit __ _.33 23 589} , troit Tigers, 6 to 5. Both teams|Chicago = 33 25 .569 ihit hard. ‘Boston 28 22 .560 | Washinzton Senators continued! Washington " 20 556} a San vg he own the j their slugfest against Cleveland! Cleveland 27 26 = gun in the house. You were seen i a cigarette, Isurveyed ‘Indians. Again yesterday they/St. Louis é 19 33 .452 Bites or Gacvresed tho tniered cok ssc \hit the ball for a total of 17 safe-| Philade'phia 18 34-348} ‘when you swore that yot. had been in js as they won, 14 to 5. | next room. You were on hand - | Phi'adelphia Athletics dropped; *@eeeeeesecccooocecoooces jimto the cellar as Chicago White} “| | Sox defeated them by the shutout} C LA SS | F E D | eli aly wee Fea Fad a oF secre of 2 to 0, while the Browns| be there until the police Seems to indicate that no vindi- | ere winning. The A’s accom-| L »’ y ry yet been found, jrlish the s-me trick as Boston f the Blinshops.) Only person | Braves d‘d several years ago, only| : i: i jbackwards. They were on top not | veccescesessccesseseeese strange eyes never once left face, not even after 1 had com- peony Matgetetal task. jso long ago and are now in last} FOR SALE Making A Mistake? } place. | ra "NV 1. JIMMIE,” he said very quiet-| who are clever enough to have fooled The summaries: TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 ly, “you've known me for aj the household over a long period of | National League sheet&, 75c. The Artman Press. feng time. Do you believe what you| time. At Pittsburgh R. H. E} s may19-ti are saying?” Knew oj Higgins’ gun andadmitsto | Rotcon . ¢ 4 Tm sorry. Higgins Yes.” being a good shot Alibi covering kill- | Pittsburgh ” 8 16 2| PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed A ghost of a smile crossed his face.|ing of cat and training of wife and ; ~ 4 “I see.” he said. “Do you object to|Cook questionable. Proof of where- | Batteries: Macfayden, Lanning, my having my coffee before you lock | abouts during death of Jude again | Smith and Lopez; Bauers ands me up?” ~ | rests on those two. Found Jude’s body. | Todd. “Don't take no chances with him, ‘ight have dealt withme inhis room. | * €autioned William. Might have plantedand removed let- | The Artman; mayi9-tf! At last Higgins moves to the closet @nd set out five curs and saucers. Gook stood grimly over him while he poured. her mind running. 1 imagine, jured when I was. (Might have thrown ; Z i himself down the stairs.) Did revive [¢us0; Shoun, C. Davis, Carleton,, | M. Farrington. Admits locking usin ‘{Root, Parmelee and Hartnett, ; i cellar. ; Battarini, fe all the varieties of poison that ree a | | Gould be dropped into those cups. My| 1 placed the two lists side by side | see i wn mind was too full of all the other | and considered them with unabashed At Cincinnati ups Higgins had handed me—of all| delight. It seemed to me that the | Philadelphia - ce fhe decent little favors he had done|case against William overshadowed {Cincinnati | i a 1 choked trying to drink the stuff. | the case against Higgins. | Batteries: Mulcahy and At OOMSISS ISDS is a | Copyright. :937. Esther Tyl Hl zs aeerene his calmly and set the (Copyright. 29. sther Tyler) !wood; Vandemeer, Schott, Hol- i 3 4 Tomortow, I check the cases agree and Lombardi. R U S s E L L Ss Tim quite ready, Mr. Wells,” he CIGAR STORE Routes of 800 liable Hustler sh And s0 we sat there waiting for }ters to cast suspiciow elsewhere. Sug- | At St. Louis that coffee. waiting tope Served by a| geste: the ing of upstairs rooms. | Brooklyn —.. man whom we ends deliver | Mas have Higgins’ keys at the | St. Louis 5 99 into the hands of the idly to lose his | time. May deen Norman Farring- | Batteries: Mungo, } ' life. 1 was too busy with my own feel- | ton when widjeciaee him. Servants’ | Butcher and Phelps; J. Deatt doctor's prescription, | ings to notice particularly what went gossip from the Blinshcps’ might have | 4/44 : are Udga, at Gardner’s Pharmac | @m im that room Once or twice the | told him who Norman was. Might have } grodowski. ep thur-fri-10wks | Clumsy shuffling of Cook's feet pene-| had Higgins suspecting him. ' — H y ur-frt-10wks} Hyi / ~ trated my conscioustess, but that was| Strong enough to have overpowered | At Chicago R. H. E.| ; == = oh ail. 1 doubt if any coffee on the face| both the Skipper and her brother. |New York i. 8H 8 SALESMAN WANTED of =< earth ever took as long to boil | Seems well versed in drugs. Admits | Chicago 412 0 = = @s that did. going to drug store. N Was in- {| Bittericas Hubbell and Man. }MEN ANTED a n d E js 4 0 ij xX ; } and ly. Write today. eith’s, Dept. FAF-116- jun24-1tx} own wait Servel Electrolux, the Gas refrigerator you hear about but never hear, is quietly taking the lead in modern automatic re- frigeration. In its entire freezing system there is not a single moving part. Nothing to grow noisy with age, or to wear out and cause expensive replacements. A tiny Gas flame circulates a simple refrigerant, providing constant, steady feed pretec- tion and ice cubes in abundance. This amazing simplicity ts the key to its longer life, exceedingly low operating cost and in- creasing popularity. Before you decide on any refrigerator, see and compare Electrolux, the Gas refrigerator. FLORIDA PUBLIC(UTILITIES @) COMPANY “Your Gas Company” ROY E. LADE, Manager j wid | against Mike, Gay, Cook, Annie and {| | But 4 wasn't Suddenly, strangely.! M. Farrington. j Awerican League | } _____._| At Philadelphia R. H. E eee et See eS ; ; Deggiph, tha, years ago. {| Batteries: Dietrich, Brown and| = Shea; Thomas, Fink and Conroy Dr. .Eeighton Stuart, presi- - ———- | hd eseecety Study, ‘famed mathema Today’s Birthdays; Seereeeserseeseceseeses Dr. Janes -H. Means oP Boston, $755, “Gr Yenching Univers president of the American College Qgina, bern in China (of Am t. Louis x 613 @ Of Physicians, born in Boston,)'52/¢4;, missionary parentage), 61\New York Se | } | } | | | } | | ; | years ago Joare ago | Batteries: Hildebrand and Hoft- |! -- i fash: Chandler.“ tkakosky ana}] DAILY BASEBALL iH } | ; | | | } | 2 1 i i i i ' i i At New York - R. H. E i Thomas Pearson of Asheville Dickey. RETURNS BY WIRE N. C., Deputy Genera! Receiver (Customs in the Dominican Repub- lic, born at Asheville, 44 years) ago. Lewis Browne, noted author. born in London, 40 years ago. | At Boston R. H. E |Detroit - 5 Jack Dem of Nex York,| Boston - 2c ee 6 oa jonetime heavyweight champion,: Batteries: Lawson, Poffenberger j Dr. John O. Wright, assistant! born at Manassa, Colo., 12 years!and Tebbetts; Wilson and Berg. commissioner for vocationa] edu-| ago. ention in the Federal Office of| Eeticc: isaac imag ic At Washington Education, born in Elkhart Co., Mrs. W. R. Ware of Edinburg, |Cleveland -. 5 5 3 Ind., 61 years ago. | Tex., has an edelweiss, or silver | Washington 1417 0 d high in the Swiss! Batteries: Galehouse, Heving,! | I ! | Come in and get the i results of the i | | ' MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES +5—_0——_ CIGARS, CIGARETTES, star, plue! ~thl SOFT DRINKS, ETC. Dr. Oswald Veblen of Prince-' alps 116 ago. The flower is| Andrews and Pytlak, Becker; H ton'’s . Institute for Advanced| the Swiss emblem of love. + Deshong and R. 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