The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 29, 1938, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

“se ~* + —|—4 ee" Dreams Of flom SEASCOUTS HOLD MEETING e asm no longer fo THE KEY, Nek CIEIZEN Le ae an deen Rpm moe, ed Reuben. : Key West Golfers To 7: a ee raat Saleen HOW THEY STAND BASEBALL LEAGUES American League WL. Pet ckle Lai Biltmore Crowd Tor morrow Bab spotewood GIANTS TAKE LEAD Sovad of Te» JN NATIONAL LOOP DEFEATED PIRATES; Phil INDIANS, NATS, RED SOX WON IN AMERICAN CARDS + golfers st Golf Association will TODAY’S AMERICAN LBAGUE Usenke ; GAMES istoengakenwrit | York—Oster Donald (0-1) NATIONAL LEAGUE e At Br . Philadelphi: Brooklyn Batteries: Walter and - vood; Butcher, Hamlin and Spen cer. um, Osgood Kem Horace O'Bryant weaecccccsveccccececeoes At Chicas Doings Around The 8.0" Golf Links : att American League \ w York R.H.E! 6 12 eee WAS A DINNER— aw ee nner match, the dir f rs were such CONCENTRATES— DOC DOESN'T 2 ss r IND DAYS GONE BY > ment of poll s Wm. F. Maloney said plete qualification by the pay , Tax Collector Superv . Roberts sticks to his predic > that th qualified list.will the names of between 4,000 4,500. y West will be Miami by a bus The first bus w 1 La Concha at ngers will catch the 1 o'clock ferry. Another bus wil ing them on the other 1 for hanc ts at thi: well underv O. ferries bring to terminals of av from Havana da sens are to be eral weeks. More than will fternoon enroute They are part of the groups from the gre post con- ntion trip of Shriners fromm all over the country. Editorial comment If Key » West had an adequate ball park Macon Derrin Yr majér lez > club might ne here to train. C y no other spot in this hemisph of fers more nearly perfect weather during the season the clubs are n the South 1c Knights of the Golden » or Junior Boy Scouts will not hold their regular meeting veen cailed—off be- the “May yp" and Health” celebratrene. Sdward F. Page, fort Hy of . died this moi in Va., following Ta- hree weeks ago. body be brought to Key West for 1 and interment. | 2 marriages. wWereeslasued ri ast week fromebe of- tiga of Jit Hugh arene sues permitted the pe of Philip racto® ta, kt \Key; Robert Maltifrto N tot Hall; Merrit Stirrup to Thelma L. Roberts. wwenty-six carloads of pineap- ples’ arrived Here last night and vere unleaded at the ‘tténsfer racks of the F.E.C. Railway -Co., id shipped to northerti’' distri- EVERETT W. RUSSEEL THE M AN To Represent The People! CHESTERFIELD and PAUL WHITEMAN bring you preview coast-to-coast broadcast from New York 39 World’s Fair “Rhapsody in Blue”... thousands of happy dancers. ..a blaze of color... flags and costumes Of. every nation... Light up your Chesterfield and join us in the preview of the New York 1939 World’s Fair. When it’s Swing time at this great opening ball it’ll be Time all over the country. or more smokt 1g ple "ISUTeC everywh cere Cheste afte Ad ts the right cigarette ae Chesterfield” wed

Other pages from this issue: