The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 29, 1937, Page 3

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TEXACO FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE _ ‘The’ regulate’ semi-annual _micet- Bite asseQhse ; ing ofthe galt. club for ty aite-|| - PAUL'S TIRE SHOP | © CUTIERRSE: Preveister ody Pe eas tion of officers and the transac- es fig ‘tien of any ‘Other businses *that sip ge il, Feller back might come before the chib} will! fevers tough to! 1. held Friday night, 8 o'clock, at the honte ‘of Dr. Wm. P. Kemp, Roaster and Jobber of -~COFFEES— { president, on William street. The PHONE 65 Eddie" Strunk and Sam Goldsmitr, directors. The latter is also the chairman of the greens EINHORN’S J Busy BEE BAKERY Grocery and Feed Store’ 5. &. BRANTLEY, Prop. HAPPY MASH, ALL | !HE BUSY BEE LOAF” KINDS, 35¢ PER SACK WHITE STAR | BROADWAY CLEANERS §f Meat Market * JOE MEDINA, Prop. Last Sunday, Mr. Handsome Horace O'Pryant got Bill Fripp out of bed and made him go to the course toyplay some golf. be- cause Horrace wanted to prove to — COKES TAKE THIRD BIGGEST and BEST j CONTEST! Bill that ke could beat him. .The|) LARRO CHICK BUILDER txcanlt being, Handsome made 25c PER SACK DOUGHNUT : ~ | 48 on both réands while Bill tried Whilascis ‘nad Radi in ek hard to itie that«but succeeded inj} doing only 48-46. As umpires, RESTS, kibitzers and general opponents, —Telephone 120— they had O'd Bye Sands and 101 PHONE 216 EDQ:=D OUT STARS 7 TO 6 ea YESTERDAY AFTER- om " Bn 18 NOON strokes and Earl Julian and John aes Francis ail Gllein: Wy Tt marge a Pinder with 98 and 94 each, Mr.|{) Duval and Olivia Streets Streets [| CASH AND CARRY— ly I tore at the knots while Michael continued to Professor now belitves that he @y JOVE) may retire to Oxford and enjoy Coca-Cola wor its third straight] the pastoral “scenery. bellow. Kraft Miracle Whip Saladl] FAUSTO’S GROCERY LOWE’S [MALONEY BROS. OPEN NIGHTLY, 5 t 12 ee eat cae iatoeaat Mr. Wiliam Pioys Watkins had|I Dressing and M Fish C and Retad veiw when y lefeat 'r. Wiliam Pioys Watkins ES . Is empan Whoiesaic Roberts Stars 7 to 6. | not entirely recovered from the yonnaise STAPLE AND FANCY P y Sterling was the star at bat with! previous week and so could do no George W. Adams, Mer. BAKERS two doubles apd two singles in|better than 48-47, which was worse ‘Make Your GROCERIES : four trips td the plate. Jimmie|than his nephew, Earl, and Mr. SALADS : Specialty every Friday and {Griffin surprised the fans and|Julian always has claimed he A fall variety of Fresh WHOLESALE AND © Saturday on Variety players when he connected for could beat hig Uncle Willie. Mr.; Taste Better Vegetables 52h " at ‘Cakes three safeties in four tries. Goss! Pieface had Otto Kirchheiner and For Sale By and Fruits ae ot and Stanley each hit three out of| Li Plummer as opposition and gach taceda’ & ee os . ifr | whi'e Mr. Watkins won: the first ALL “5 pt a . In the ninth inning, PF. Stickney} round, Mr. Kirchheiner took the ed a — A Crusty, Dark Streak |hit a home run and” then., Goss| ast round while Mr: Plummer hed LEADING § 600 FLEMING STREET : TBE Skipper was lying on her side, |doubled but M. Tynes ended the trouble staying out of the rough. RETAIL , ‘ Bol on Foca agree Geary cee with a with a fly to center. PHONE 48 re eat, ee pr er ankles | Stanley pitched the game for) Mr. Ex-Summer-Pro Johnny) Phone 151 Free D ¥: — ed with salar persion lthe Cokes, which makes his record} Kirschenbaum thought he would PHONE 818 tire face. — fees four victories and no losses./ play a game against Clem Price, Between us we managed to get her Score by innings: R. H. E.| Bob Spottswood and Osgood Kemp “ oat into the open. Michael thrust a | Roberts Stars— |but before long Kirsch was, wish- EMILIO ROMERO, Prop. -—- FOR — The Writecraft Studio | THEODORE R am penkife in my 100 100 121—6 12 4)j ili a Tz r “Cut the damn things, Cut them! SaaS eee pe —— — caput ghes: sone KODAKS AND FILMS - 415 OLIVIA STREET d slipped into the pocket.| Cut them!” He was weaving around | \ in ieenk ong were ee Established in 1925 KNOWLES a grunt of relict and the| me in circles; his voice clamorous. i | 1 O18 a Siplay. After about five holes,|§ THERMOS BOTTLES—JUGS C 0 beam of light gradu-| 1 wasn’t much more use. The knife teries: E. rts an ick-| Kirsch tore uy the score-card. - . onuB> getnepeeind ge ano turned in ay oe and j ney; Stanley and Nelson. SUMMER HELMETS f one’ Cappick offers = i the cloth seemed to be ma iron. | Mr, Samuel Harris (our genial EYE PROTECTORS—CAPS . o81 D ing the useless blade, 1 -tore-} } ~ ; literary assistance, on —_ The eaves sloped | madty at the knots. It went.on and ‘REFRESHING’ COKES ess hagas ts TU Re oe's COLORED GLASSES L A U N D R y nai féxture articles, Will write ICE CREA® po ‘over five feet high. | on. And Michael continued to bellow, j ze} jand did a neat 45-48 and in ‘the ne a rriage loft brought to| Fling.ng down the final strip at last’) OUST < * tbargain had Valter Vinson and a Full line of PIPES paarteipaanse teary, pundit =. Gust'of other decades |1 felt for:ithe Skipper's beart \1 |98.to help him beat Cookie Mes cording ;to;; editorial | require-§ All Flavors—Carb Service ~ Sere ot the dust of| couldn't hear’, thing—only the mad with 47-50 and Harley Alburs Hise BCETS SERVICE ments, Gonstructive criticism = turies. It was full 0: Far- pear’ “a8 ve bey ae with 47-48. Therefore, Mr, Post- Prices Reduéed fot Month of on nyanuscripts and markets Pe _— relics. Furniture, stotbes, sed ‘eioeat = pong HE ay ght peastce claime, that he io tchina June On Many Items suggested. ‘Have’ ‘your trunks, suitcases, chests, be cat pout: We've got & get her out | +-(By JOVE) for a good dinner match whereby TELEPHONE 379 P H 0 N E written by one who knows how. i Serine cenvants: ausriers end| of here" | _Rengue-‘eading Coca-Cola, ‘ne|he can beat a couple of guys and Duval and Division Streets 57 RATES a ti The at-| He held it, after a fashion—un- |team that won the first! o — er Ra T =! een used in eer ifing. |steadily, wobbling back and forth in |the Social Diamond circuit's split Sees Nye ne remare = light came slowly down| and out of my range of vision. We | schedule end has not been defeat-| } = ISLAND BUILDING CO. ss Moor at our feet. At the head| made but slow progress. ed in its three starts so far in the - rh : f f relics. The Skipper was an | F pire TWO-CENT CLAIM JOHN ¢C PARK BS ; ; R ey Shine Py tin ciomoes ot] Gnvesisting dead weight in my arms, |Second-half, will play again this] , Sa . E ¥ - § SINCO Service Station ose coming up from below. The| and is was necessary to bend almost jafternoon. Opposition will be) GREEN BAY, Wis—A woman : 4 B. R. TYNES, Manager = ng of the light on my own knees| double to avoid the rafters. 1 could | Caraballo Red Devils, who are NOW) o¢ this city with a bank balance of FE, ~ sa FLORAL PIECES A . % [of the light om my Guat coat.| hear Michael's breath now at my side, | in second position, reaching there!ty0 cents was among the first to 328 SIMONTON ST. : SINCLAIR H. C. GASOLINE— = trousers. | now in back of me. 4 aearly jeirved * | automatically when Roberts Stars/¢ij. . claim against oa leand hank Plans, Estimates, Inspection ee SPECIALTY = Beyond that polished space and corr t seem to breathe by the time | 0st Yesterday afternoon. bowie. 5 cteacou ibe epanaense and Construction of Residences O1LS—LUBRICANTS a ge of our foot-| 7, Je! rs H 4 t i j the light of the trap door finally J. Walker and Ne'son will be} ; P L U M B | N ¢ CORSAGES, ETC. oer Ee Marection of ES ae : °°” | tne battery for the “Refreshing”| OM™ ODO DD I I PB | Our suggestions may prove of § HI-PRESSURE LUBRICATION § 55 aarrs end WINES a Soft. There were two sets of| (Copyright. 1937, Esther Tyler) | Cokes, and Ward and Hopkins for) ? i! value to you, may we help? CAR WASHING a blurred a: if made by people the Satans. | RUSSELL’S OPERTY DEVELOPE: SOUTH FLORIDA & either in stockinged feet or| The revolver takes anather life, | “Tomorrow afternoon at Bay-| CIGAR STORE | DURO PUMPS nies ——— ROAD SERVICE 7 Fs. Michael's light flashed! morrow, view Park, the Stars and Red! } Seawalls Piers — Ree Devils will eross bats, || PLUMBING SUPPLIES J can at 530 William Street [J Cor. Fleming and Grinnell Ste NURSERY - e | _DISREGARDS ILLNESS All contests in this league will | f i = > . j ees begin at 5 p. m. sharp. i Pu \s [! r 223% We will be glad to send a TELEP: rx] \s INE 348 2 Ei HONE 43 5 ay Ss Birthdays | DETROIT.—Showing his disre- SERENE } \) j : PHO ; representative to see you PHONE S37 semersreeserets ee geen SI CATES' HITTING | |B. Senator William E, Borah Alexander W. Blain of this city sat} | gS i A-KEY WEST-DRUGI=> “Best for Pets-| PRITCHARD BOCA CHICA CASINO born at Fairfield, IN, 72/up in bed and smoked a cigar a jfew minntes after an operation | | og {had been preformed to H : jie, | i| DAILY BASEBALL COMPANY lage Dogs or Cats” FUNERAL HOME 9 w. wxicme concen, soe William F. Ogburn of the - (By J i 1— ~~ =| y JOVE) RETURNS BY WIRE — & seh oe Of Chicago, noted s0-/nomist, born at Scranton, Pa. 62) Wittiam Oates, the only Key! RNS Ficcine 200 Simentom ee Ee I yeemeat aoung Gudiag en born at Butler, Ga,, 51) years ago. | West player in organized baseball —— ee | latest DANCE HITS piaved o- , j : S _itoday, remained twelfth in I Come in and get the | Streets Courtesy on Electrically ampiSied °- 7" ° j _ Dr. peorre. Sgr a, Florida State League’s hitting} results of the } phonograph. = ‘ | director of the Mt. ilson D- | standings. i a 7 i William J. Mayo, clder °f) scrvator7 of the Carnegie: Insti-|" “Leading the league is Corbitt of pes eae ore ar COLD BEER. SODA wo famed brother surgeons of} tution of Washington at Pasadena,‘ Palatka, with an average of .378,! Z partment of Agriculture of and SANDWICHES a ¢ Mayo Clinic at|Cal., born in Chicago, 69 years) followed by Martin of Daytona, —_—O—— Why take a chance—Have ff United States as fit for human Ambulance Service a eS - Minn., born st Lejase ig etek ____|F CIGARS, CIGARETTES, your prescriptions filled ff * LADY ATTENDANT 76 years ago. - tes, with St, Augustine, play-; i Ati ber ccd deen sam w te Harry A, Franck of New Hope,! ing in 62 games, at bat 255 times,|] SOFT DRUNKS, ETC. here padre eee Phone 548 Never Slop f << + ae W. Kemmerer of Pa., travel books writer, born at|scoring 24 runs and securing 78 pegs ae emaliceaacot-<9 y; famed eco-}Munger, Mich., 56 years ago. thits, has an average f .306. VIB aIDILL aS. 4 _ — ~ 4E

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