The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 31, 1938, Page 4

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‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TUESDAY, MAY 31,1938. LEHEADERS ls Gill, Wade, Coffman | ®@eeeeeeseeosovecesesese® | jccuc forth from the orchestra| @eeesececcuvencccccccces separ ao | ENTERTAINMENT | aa Today’s Horoscope | — MAJOR» | Second Game Pap gee seeeeesnenanesseensneses At Detroit . H. Today bestows lofty ideals com- Bee ai nae casncthee w= | teased won ‘ " espssgenceconsnceneresse | |e toe ; | qonight is Balloon Night at “ Detroit _ Otto Sean anaes orchestra | Frank Sabini’s popular Club La bined with a sweet, sympathetic €faused when its citizens are | Boston in his coul i ietj , Ghricatured in the post office |note on the pe Social Calendar | Tietje and Sullivan; —king of them all in Key West—|Conga. . .where the proprietor, nature. It gives one who likes to eter! night, the ee 2 to 2 clam jand Hayworth. will compare favorably with the | himself, entertains his patrons. nurse the sick, help the unfortu- unscrupulous Marina | later, Shall pass over t a EES BLANKED | ee at . : fons. « « J ne, is murdered. Her sister, | hours till eleven o'clock oe TUESDAY: Church Servi |BOSTON B x | = | best anywhere. . They're a talent-' where the smallest piano in Key | nate, and comfort the sorrowful. la Frye, whose knife killed | “What did you do? "you | Meeting, Stone Church Service’ ys MEN IN BOTH ENDS OF | alsonahiaa ed group of musicians and Ha-|West is featured in-between- : ; i na, appeals to Asey Mayo, | snake the ambergris out of the as Club. 6 P. M. Church An- | At Philadelphia R. H. E. | bana-Madrid patrons can best ap-|the-acts entertainment. . .where There is great capacity for skill Ais slpspes Asteigirg hg ret 7 Agey demanded. “I mex: 0 | TWIN BILL; INDIANS TOOK | parece ne ; " : preciate that fact. . Proof is at|Jimmy Thomas, the “South’s| in science; a broadminded expres- bergris on the shore. After Pam “So would I, but, Asey, do you | WEDNESDAY— | TWO GAMES Weaver, Appleton and R. Fer- pa inthe wonderful ereponee | Er dig pak givoortnrrd ‘Sabin | SOR OES Wee ee Seer threw the l back into thi B j s Upftina agreed to drise Parson. | Coe tn en ees 28 Exercises, Key West | — 2; : _ .-y|rell; Thomas, Smith and Hayes. | this band eamg nightly. in thé and noc unique orchestts enter. |Jedge; perhaps an opportunity for the ambergris into Boston for |Sh: came, Aah “call. ; in BRM, cuca - |form of large* numbérs bf ' danse in a Patina pleasing dance melo- | ja great physician, for either the $5,000. But somehow Pam knew | came as I finis! (Special to The Cittven) | “ Marina was planning to keep the | and was just~ < Shol Andi of Offi-| * NEW YORK, May 31.—Boston Second: Oye |lovers—enjoying the anti as | dies an€-blues singing. soul or the body. ambergris for herself. wheelbarrow. I could not get rid-of cers, B. M. McCalla Auxiliary | Beés ‘blanked New York Giants! her. I have nese: bee 4 Ay Learnt 2, Spanish War, Vet- | ir oth ends of a doubleheader | Philadelphia At Philadelphia R. H. | Washington - 18 9 8 Cc Chapter Four rude to any living nt ‘Residence of >3 i | = stayed. I couldn’t eit her, he?,na' s, yesterday, 6 to 0 and 1 to 0. Cin-| Chase, Kelly and Giuliana; ‘as- | z Mysterious Eavesdropper Ne Sone oe the world nga't Raton’ Street’ Penne ae cinnati Reds dowed Chicago Cubs! ter and Brucker: ih att ‘McKain, ; 2 ton Ride Seaboard’s DECIDED,” Pam went on, “to ea # 2 th Tt ed | Feiner aes Ri Cts We soireag ‘Wagner and tL \ * pe - J st nome as aulckly ts : et ul 3 leave het = althougl ugh I aid, ante, mann eye e . it s a - te a - pea Gast Peacock Ruffing and Dickey. : 4 c-o0-o-] er, and somebody else . ‘3 eg ei soars i ati —I sort of decided on this boarder peer, to. the peaes Pity ine then Lions Club Supper. 6:30 P. M.| cardinals wate temas in d 17-| At Cleveland R.H.E. Gecond'Game ss \ air-con dition ed named Carr who came today with| that I slid the garaj fe done of pei: pee eee annex. inning first game; 5 to” 4, but! Sruceee ere a 0! At New York % &6 7 hig grandmother. He’s a teacher. rollers—I knew ena ne det Concert, Key West Hospitality | iCleveland _ 512 0 Boston Birr a ‘ d al ] y around 30, and an awfully decent|‘emon “rout help, cute aad ™my Band. 7:30 P. M. Bayview copped the ie 9 to 6, from) Lyons and Rensa; Feller and New York N He Sore T also wanted, to get the stuff| one and only hope, that Sister,.in Park. Pittsburgh Pirates, in seven hours Pytlak. Wilson and. DeSautels: | doub I e Boston, pronto. her gene~al Fe wouldn't tell | Meeting, Sea Scouts, Ship 3. of playing. Philadelphia Phillies Bias sane and Dickey. : 3 = “What did you tell-Sister?” . 24 as if in a burst of ught, ma feetns She told mein pat 7:30 P. M. Knights of Pythias grabbed a twin bill from Brook- Second Game that I'd get the boarders’ dinner, Hall. At Clevel cK and then tel] Father tha: | was Atéy, can vu igure Net's ator Rotary Luncheon, Honoring lyn Dodgers, 9 to 5 and.7 to 4, Chicago ee : io = =—QUICK SUCCESS: govinn up to Bozton with Mary| when this pedi Se ? That alone’ll Graduating Class of ee West siicire all their runs in both Clevel: apr a arcana Lentne:th 1 peared down ne ae si the Paul's Annex. Hl ce 83,000 fans Wateled and Pytlak. MAGIC CITY enjoy . mpeg sr garage. And there, v1. the floor— FRIDAY— New York Yankees overwhelm erie ae paki veh ge nl | there was Sister. Staring up—oh, West Boston Red Sox in the opener, 10 First Game $5.00, 126 N. Ee Std "St : Minor T. W. Luckett, DPA, that—that face, Asey! Commencement, Ke; é a And the crbererst” | High School. 6 P. fy Bay- to 0, and take the nightcap, 5 to! ie aN York * e . Florida. ; 12SE. Hagiec Rint 2-3125 tn the beach rang. view Park. 4. Cleveland Indians forged ahead Meeting Girl Scouts, Troop 1. again as they. downed Chi —-. it. And I looke l looked Es y do jicago | »¢ pt:30 p. m. Golden Eagle Hall. White Seu viecsS-t0°2 and 8.40 at her. And L-thought of the thin; she’d done. She broke Moth ‘ Spnior Ball, Key West)High viltp 2th heart, Asey. Mother Davet aot cute ¥School. 9:30 P. M. Country | Detroit Tigers and St. Louis that—well. I won't go into it. She | w:..Club. Beoinne split a double barrel af- took every cent Father had, literal- Sa, C fair, the Browns blanking the Ti- iy, Naar ae fost Prag fhe f hoa SUNDAY— | gers in the final game, 3 to 0, aft- own. She stole it. ions. Wedding of Miss Mary Louise @? losing the opener, 10 to 9.' the pride of hi: life, ‘and’ o vaunhe one to Albert Horay, Washington Senators and Phila- them. But mostly the thin; | done were things go couldn't put Concert, Key West Hospitality delphia Athletics also shared hon- i into figures. She did something to Band. 4 P. M. Art Center ors yesterday, the Nats copping Father that he never got. over. Park. the first contest, 9 to 4, and the | Something to his ambition. Some- \A’s winning the final game, 9 to 1. ought of what 4 5 | well I didn't feel Soy eat Double Wedding Is ah a wi pa ad happene at sou! inhu- 2 s. cago manly hard. I suppose {t is. But Performed In Miami | cincinnati little sister’s had to live in. the - Chicago _... Thale estank Heino pata ttle | Raymond Freeman of Key West Derringer and Lombardi; Carle- inhuman, I think. An@ the irony of {and Miss Julia Connewell, and ton and Hartnett. it got me, too. he couldn't éven | Howard Griffin, also of this city, — idie, I thought, without a last f J | and Miss Elaine Connewell, were Second Game ” married recently in Miami, ac- At Chicago cording to annoucement made ‘Cincinnati ~ here today. ‘ : | Chicago Both couples arrived in Key} Weaver, Schott and Davi West yesterday afternoon over and O'Dea. the highway, and will make their pont Sane future home here. | First Game Deen cee on el | At Pittsburgh nyheter algae esta Ed Louls | Shoun, Henshaw, Harrell, Lan- | SOSvecesesceooecssesosese lies MeGee and Owen; Tobin | 4 oe Mr. and Mrs, William Knight} Klinger and Berres. * nd there was Sister—staring up! were returning passengers over ¥: - 5 ee : the highway last night from aj _ Second Game sie 1 often’ go with her, and| blow at us—for how. could 1 take | trip to Tampa where they visited At hangs knows it. I said that in that| the umbergris then?” + with relatives and friends. St. Louis ~. “fag! a mauans vy a ‘You Dia It’ © > Pittsburgh ing. We start at eleven, Sy Se Di id Ov ; Bowman, in in a garage, then go to Jorale- ‘I HOPE,” said Asey, “that 7 baa Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lounders! hey paige eee an en agreed sey er Pam, eee 4 and family are spending a vaca- | XS noUg Nafeathay srr f id er | tion with other members of the on cedttlbybadigl sate § Seca fos family Go Ray Wack aoa wil re-| 4; sare Game plan afoot. But | figured. if} it. Then 4 nee S ted time to connive. { could | We lad the main until June 15 when they New York game time and thwart] morning. it | Will return to Miami where Mr. pocton : fe Ang i did want tow! mee we have botrdere. pthe | Lounders is bee error Neha ae Batteries: Castleman, fs ambergris to Boston an come Dade county unit of the Custom 5 omeone else’s hands before then i ‘onaned beck to . | service. - man and Mancuso; Turner and got wind of it. Wasn't that | Mueller. y. hesitated. “Well, | dont fated ager i Judge T. S. Caro, of Municipal Second Game paeet Ea—but I s'pose the| ‘You did that. It’s your I | court, will leave this week, ac- At Boston Oo pind sp pedis peeeded 9 pea ey goog companied by Mrs. Caro for Pen-'New York oe ” iy lack yelled. fou pres sacola to spend a vacation of two Boston .._... 1 of her, always. It’s your: : | Weeks with members of the) Schumacher and Danning; Eves the jah ode apt tet told family of the judge. Farland and Riddle. sol I've told them you’ | SMa First Game derer!" " | Pam lighted another Assistant State Attorney J. per hen with the|“And when hesaid that w mur. Lancelot Lester, and Miss Flor- _ At Brooklyn R. H. E. it as we finished. ajderer, all of a sudden | thought of |ence Sawyer, members of the | Philadelphia 8 tee horns blar- you. Fsupogse connected you wit State Democratic Executive Com- | Brooklyn 511 2 eo murders. A) mittee, left this afternoon for| | Passeau and Atwood; Tamulis, er ant aske rage. Jacksonville to attend a meeting /Posedel, Marrow, Frankenhouse with the’ beach ar Lcut oe of the organization scheduled to, and Phelps. ntedi.. and he had yg for her, and stop, 1 be held Thursday. H me 2 ‘o New ifr poet hy ne to their barn ne Bececiiac, bee Second Ga Game r with someone, and} and stole Bi rooklyn Pt ube want to see him. And at| pedaled over Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atwell,’ philadelphia point, Marina could have| “Wait,” Asey said sonly in ber Jr, and daughter, Geneva, of Brooklyn \ ig ear. “What kind of Moorehaven, Florida, were arriv-| LaMaster. Johnson, Sivess and \ Grace Moore ?” Asey demanded. toe re ee cant” als in the city this morning to’ Atwood; Mungo, Marrow, Frank- Ss have ANDRE KOSTELANETZ fase all ber lite she’s — ‘en gg beg ae visit Mr. Atwell’s father, and cnhouse. Butcher and Phelps. PAUL WHITEMAN Ase; hand went Sin her * : rete gcise Her i mouth, “igo you pedaled here, did | ter relatives, and will remain —_— ; Dems TAYLOR ed to than Ise. Her life ambi- is tion. Koparens some of Roddy’s| You? Quite a a for about three days. American League M. PAUL DOUGLAS gang ared Lim, and there} Pam listened in paw ideatent First Game : was her chance. There was Farb-/as Asey, his hand still co CRORE TENT OMEORORRROROLCS| Ar Detroit R. H. E. stein, the unapproachable, and} mouth, casually en there was me, oe there was the| her feat of bi ver. He was «| TRANSPORT. ‘ATION St. Louis ; 916 0 ambergris. And the.. was the lad suiting she air, Detroit : 10 14 2 > co her Bee. did Shel the ie Ss Soe unde eeccccceseccccececcccccs , Mills, Bonnetti, Linke and the car keys, and said ss bad eau, etore she had Steamer Arrives "d be back by eieven.” the whiff of Turkish tobaceo smok: Steamship Colorado, of the Br Re a le id been very Clyde-Mallory Lines, arrived 4:45 Palace _ o'clock this morning from New ‘Oh—That Face’ i oe oer bs k | CAN'T drive,” Pam said simply. the a ‘ork and ae at 8:15 for Tam aontl aoe te eee ON THE chong “We never could afford an) (Cotwiels. 1938 - Phoebe dteted Fores | The" welisad! Withight a verte 6 Na cad Sais automobile. i beat it home to tel] Father and talk with him, think-| t Pam tn danger? Don's mids a sortmiétit of érthabdise, ‘much of TONIGHT — PRIZE NIGHT ing we might harry this amiable! morrow’s chapter, Noes ony ‘of )& omar i ha beer: 2 ie Announcing the opening . cel is of the saute gee se Steamship Cinta Pike Bind Company, is due to arrive at the FEATURING UNUSUAL AND Temperature" Sun rises :37 a. m.| Porter Dock tomorrow. The ves- DISTINCTIVE GIFTS FOR sel is from Frontera, Mexico, and THE GRADUATES Highest 83 Sun sets : is bound to ts in the Lowest : 75 Moon rises $51 a. mj —___.. Mean 79 Moon sets 10:23 p. m. MONROE THEATER t Normal Mean 81 WEATHER FORECAST Ea aa Seen ae |} BLOSSOMS ON BROADWAY Yesterday's Precipitation .48 Ins Paap cs Pp. ——— t Normal Pree: . 13 Ins. ey West and Vicinity: Partly a n,_ Tomorrow's Almanac "S cloudy with ‘seattered showers to- INVISIBLE MENACE "Thin record covers 2t-hour perioe Might and Wednesday, moderate |} Matinee: Balcony. 10c: Orches- Shding at S e'viock this morning. | easterly winds, tra, 15-20; Night. 15-25¢ oerriagbs 1738, Leueets & bbrame Toes Com

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