The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 2, 1938, Page 5

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+eceeerees MOND TIF KEY WEST CTTTZES a jee: ks Happenings Here Just Ten “I got into trouble in "Atlanta telling about the big crawfish caught in Key West. They made | “GIANTS EDGE. _-DIAMONDBALL IVITATY our'D DODGERS GAME TONIGHT. ;MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES CINCINNATI REDS TRIUMPH: Lopez ruccn ae Embalm- ‘ers will play Red Devils tonight at 7:30. o’clock on the Bayview Park Field in a regular diamond- ball league game. Satans are out to win and will have a few new faces in their iSverint to The Citleeny lineup to add strength to their NEW YORK, May 2.—The New | club. A very good and interest- York Giants went to victory ining game is assured the fans. yesterday's game over the Brook-' “Cigarette Willie” Gates and . “Wrinkley Bill” Ingraham will lyn Dodgers with Gumbert, Lehr- itorm as the Embalmers’ bat- man and Coffman doing the jery against Gates and Villareal mound work for the winners. for the Red Devils. The Chicago Cubs defeated the - TODAY’S GAMES St. Louis Cardinals, the score standing 6-5. = In the American League the AMEE CRM LEA OE New York at Washington— Cleveland were winners pi fring (2-1) vs. Deshong (1-0). over the Tigers, and the Detroit ‘at | Cleveland—Wade Senators downed the Yankees. (0-1) ‘vs. Allen (1-1). Results ef the games follow: Natidnel League At New York Brooklyn OVER PITTSBURGH f PIRATES r or (1-1) ‘Vs. Maeum (1-1). R.H.E. St. Louis-Chieago, not 611 1 uled. New York 714 0 = Batteries: Hamlin, Butcher, Ge oe ee (1-0) Frankhouse, Hoyt and Spencer: ys. Warneke (1-0). > Gumbert, Lehrman, Coffman and, Brooklyn at New York—Fitz- Danning. simmons (1-0) vs. Melton (3-0). | Pittsburgh at Cincinnati— At Cincinnati R. Hi. E.; Blanton (1-0) vs. . Vandermeer 1°31 (0-1). ph seit Philadelphia-Boston, not sched- Cincinnati ‘ at 9.6) led, sched- Philadelphia at Boston—Caster’ me out such a liar that I’ve just got to prove it. Please send me two by first class express C. O. D.”, Louis Chadwick writes the !Commerce secretary, from Fer- nandina, Fla, This being the clos- jed season on crawfish there could jbe no live specimens sent Mr. Chadwick, but a lifelike photo- graph of one” was mailed him. It measured 36 inches in length in- -750! cluding whips, the body being 18 615! inches long and 12 inches in cir- 500 cumference, and weighed six pounds. This photograph with the 500! data furnished is expected to vin- -455| dicate the Fernandina man with .417|his Atlanta friends at the same 385 time prompt them to learn more 364) About Key West as a paradise for * | fishermen, where an endless var- jiety of big finny fellows await but the dropping of a hook. HOW THEY ‘STAND American League Club— W. L. ’ Pet. Cleveland _... 93 Washington Boston New York Chicago Detroit St. Louis Philadelphia National League Club— w. L. New York | Chicago le | Pittsburgh Pet. 917| Presentation of 300 blue rib- 692! bons to the same number of pu- | .667'pils of the schools who measured | KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY Years Ago Today As Taken Cates was the prince. Folk dances | were done by members of the dif- jferent schools and a nexhibit of fancy tumbling was presented by ‘a numebr of boys dressed as Slowes. ' engaged in blasting for marl on edge of the waters near Bayview Park. Most of the material which is thus secured will be used in city paving work. The Henry M. Flagler, ferry of the F. E. C. Ferry System, arriv- ed here last evening from Havana i with 26 ferry cars loaded with pineapple for transfer and ship- | ment north. A few hours later the _ Editorial comment: The local schools have made a magnificent start in the matter of health work. | It behooves the whole public to; lend its encouragement and a: sistance in the matter. It means a great deal to the younger gen- eration. A force of men is now engaged in making repairs to the Mallory dock property. The work consists principally of cementing piles near the shore line. Commencing tomorrow at noon, May 3, the First National Bank | will close in observance of the , Thursday half holidays, which will be observed during the sum- | | mer. Ferry J. P. Parrott arrived with 19 cars of the fruit. The street force of the West Electric Company, Key replacing new poles in various parts of the city. Most of the poles used in connection with the old trolley system were re- moved some time ago. The four masted schooner M. E. Thompson, which was driven on the bank near Mangrove Key some time ago, has been strip- ped of all rigging, including spars, and now remains an aban- doned wreck. The vessel is own- ed by Norberg Thompson. She jwas built in the Bahama Islands is now” Bi AGE FIVE LOCAL GOLFERS LOSE 10 MIAMI KEY WESTERS LINED UP AGAINST MIAMI BILT- MORE AGGREGATION Bob Spottswood, captain of the Key West golfers playing the Mi- ami Biltmore crowd Saturday aft- ernoon and yesterday morning and Joe Lopez matched against Sam Anderson and T. E. Price, Number 1 and 2 seeded in the Miami Biltmore Country Club, provided the teature match of the play which Key West lost 17-7. Losing by but one up the first nine of the second day of play over eighteen holes, Spottswood and Lopez came back strong and up to the eighteenth hole were one up for the second nine. This would have tied the second day of play for the foursome, but a birdie on the eighteenth by the Miami bunch tied that nine and gave the Miamians ris played W. T. Cox and E, F. {Johnson; Horace O'Bryant and Dr. W. P. Kemp played George Haley Russell; Duke Sands and O. C. Miller played C. D. Moak and J. F. Gough; Clem Price and I. Parks played Frank Martin-Vegue and L, S. Tailer. Social entertainment ‘for the visiting Key Westers was royal, the Key West group reports. Meeting them at/22 the Bilt- morians gave them # Tuntheon at the Biltmore Club. After the competition Saturday afternoon the Key Westers were guests ata banquet and dance Saturday night. Sunday a farewell lunch- eon was arranged for them. The Key West group arrived back in the city last night. . Tureott and Subscribe to The Citizen—2Qec Adolphe Menjou—Ritz Bros. and All Star cast The construction forces of the jand first came to this port in com- 500 417 385 Boston Brooklyn Cincinnati St. Louis Philadelphia -167 ee dee “Voday’s*Iloroscope seers ersee Today is one for wealth or fame. If the native has a com- petence by birthright, good care will be taken of it and it will be increased. If born poor, there is good chance both for the acquisi- tion of wealth and fame, due to the shrewdness and watchfulness of the nature, as much as to the other inherent qualities. -250 up to certain standards of health | set by the state, was an out- | standing feature of the “May | Day”. and) ;’Child Health Day” at Bayview Park... The ribbons} were presented by Mayor Leslie | Curry, assisted by a committee | from the Woman's Club. The pag- eant as a ‘whole was one of the most magnificent sights which has been seen in Key West in many days, and some of the fea- tures were extremely well pre- sented and fascinatingly arrang- | ed. Rev. L. Munro ,made a short talk on “Spiritual Health” and was followed by Miss Fannie B. Shaw, of the state health depart- ment, who made the principal ad- dress. Dorothy Cleare was the festivals held, yesterday afternoon | |poerd of Public Works is now ' Fk I { Batteries: Swift, Sewell and Todd; Hollingsworth, Schott and Lombardi. At St. Lou's Chicago oe Sa St. Louis __. Saco GO: 17 Batteries: Freneh, Russell and O'Dea; Davis, Bush, McGee, Johnson and Owen. R. H. E. 1 At Philadelphia Philadelphia _. Batteries: Turner and Mueller; Mulcahy and Atwood. American At Cleveland Detroit .310 1 Cleveland oc MAS 1 Batteries: Auker and York; Harder, Milner and Pytlak. R.H. E. At Chicago St. Louis ae ee ae Chicago .. oe ge Batteries: Newsom, Bonetti and Sullivan; Lee, Brown and Sewell. R.H. E. $121 R.H.E At Boston Philadelphia ..... Boston a Batteries: Thomas, Nelson and Hayes; Dickman, McKain and Peacock. At Washington New York Washington Batteries: Gomez and Hogsett and Ferrell. PLAYED SUNDAY SLUGGERS AND STARS WIN OVER RED DEVIL OUTFIT The Monroe County Baseball | League teams played two games yesterday afternoon at Navy Field. In the opening contest the league-leading Sluggers won from the Red Devils, 9 to 1 In the nightcap, the Stars de- feated the Satans, 6 to 5. Both games proved very inter esting, with a large number of fans in attendance. MiOL Score inning by inning First Game RoR. Sluggers 020 016 Q00—, 8,0 Red Devils 000 000 100— 1 7 Batteries: Bethel and Al. Rod- riguea?| H., Gates and C. Griffin, Second Game RHE" Stars 100 101 111—- 6 8 4 Red Devils 001 000 400— 510 5 Batteries: Malgrat and D. Lo- pez; Molina and Gabriel B a} 2 It's Deliciously Fresh! -—~ THY IT TODAY — STAR > BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS SPPOCODS CR eRe SEH eeseeeEs queen of the festival, and Joseph ; SAMPLE BALLOT OFFICIAL PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT May 3rd, 1938. — DEMOCRATIC PARTY Précinct No, Monroe County Instructions: To vote for any candidate make a cross (X) at the right of his name. For: United States Spnator: Vote for one: ‘si T. Cc. MERCHANT | FINLEY Y MOORE CLAUDE PEPPER DAVID SHOLTZ J. MARK WEEE For macisecdatine in Congress, 4th Congressional District: Vote for one: MRS. BERNICE H. BOWERY PAT CANNON PETER J. CUNNINGHAM | HENRY H. FILER DWIGHT L. it ROBERT R wi. AMS | Per ‘Jussice of the ‘Siipeenio Cort, Group No. }: Vote for one: BUFORD D. STUART GILLIS For Justice of the Supreme Court, Group No. 2: Vote for one TRUMAN G. FUTCH ELWYN THOMA J. TOM For Jusiice of the Supreme Court. For the unexpired term of Fred H. Davis. Deceased: Vote for one ROY H. CHAPMAN JOHN MELVIN HEARN. For Railrosd Commissioner. Group No. I: Vote for one BRUCE DAVIS W. E. (BUCK) HANCOCK EUGENE S. MATT HEWS | For Railroad Group No. 2: Vote for one JERRY W. CARTER WALTER KEHOE WILBUR C KING 219 Metedoboneilog no b For State Attorney. llth Judicial Circuit: Vote for one: PHILIP E. PAINE . A. WORLEY Vote for one: MELVIN E. RUSSELL For State Senator. 24th Senatorial District: DAVID ELMER WARD | | ' For Representative in the Legislature: Vote for one: THOMAS S. CARO BERNIE C. PAPY | EVERETT, RUSSEL: 91) 1 j } | } sneianemamnae i TERT CY WENT RUSSELL. Fou todegh Crimnat Court of Racor: ton oRMTLLag Mo V, AUBURY LouIs ‘Ac HARRIS For County Commoner, First District: Vote for one: WILLIAM H. MONSALVATGE | __ WM. R. PORTER Tor Gianaiig Caniniiallode: Second District: Vote for one: PAUL BOYSE BRAXTON B B. WARREN For County Commissioner. Fifth District: Vote for one: HARRY L. BEAVER T. JENKINS CURRY CLEVELAND NILES _ HASTINGS C. SMITH For Member Bosrd Public Instruction. Vote for one RALPH K. JOHNSON J. CARLYL' ROBERTS TEXACO FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE PAUL’S TIRE SHOP Cor. Fleming and White Sts. —Courteous Service—- PHONE 65 mand of Captain Dillard Borden. | the edge THE GOLDWYN FOLLIES Also: Comedy — N: seeesccesevcceseeseeeeee again. Osgood Kemp and Curry Har- PRESENTED BY THESE FIRMS MAY BE DEPENDED UPON G ve Them Your Business! SAFEGUARD YOUR FAMILY’S HEALTH! For a low initial cost, and only a few cents a week to keep it going, you can have a DAYTON Water System in your home. 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PLUMBING PURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 ROSES FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY CORSAGES, ETC. PLANTS and VINES SOUTH FLORIDA NURSERY —PHONE 597— JOE ALLEN Notary Public THE CITIZEN OFFICE PLASTERING STUCCO ORNAMENTAL WORK Brick Tile Stone Work 524 MARGARET ST. A NEW DEPARTMENT —a— THE ARTMAN PRESS For those who desire BETTER PRINTING — we announce a CREATI PRINTI SERVIC An expert will be advise with er a create individual printing for your business. —PHONE $S1— ART NEEDLE WORK SUPPLIES YARNS SAXONY SHETLAND SPORT YARN GERMANTOWN KNITTING WORSTED KNITTING NEEDLES TALON SLIDE FASTENERS All Lengths—All Colors THE GIFT SHOPPE 534 Fleming Street PRITCHARD Digeified, Symparbetio Courtesy LICENSED EMBALMER Aw@balenee Service LADY ATTENDANT Proms 640 Maver Gheep OPENING SOON —The New— NEW YORK BUSY BEE WATCH FOR OUR ANNOUNCEMENT

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