The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 16, 1938, Page 3

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° The Story So Far: Asey Mayo, Cape Cod eecectiaes is privately investt- murder of Marina Lorne, | n' keep his name out hospital Asey nde, Roady dis pilot ‘still unconscious. riggs et he sees @ plumber, who being caticatured in the pty ‘Chapter 18 Five Ring Circus ‘JT WAS the middle of the after- hoon before Asey set about the te of cous Syl’s truck That exi fs dy Si housé @ left pre and the hospital Rel ‘turned out to be 2 complete bust. edbyat iste fence ana Nn 8} were locked. A ety gees, @ squil peat the atten ca with caulificwer ears hai him away from the wharf. laniroble eral rie were s} pale ne sahine aes faeces Oh powss iad etted hist aimost noth- H anye| a faid thot if not noth ned, he ‘the | aise the teward red he's about to come inte mi . but from ee source; I tt even B 8 os e = a kee “y ee before the doctoi Id any information, He trusted Jen: icitt ut ever Jennie had’ saclly, Fok tle love ot : iy. F he for viene Une ie kid. If she does: gét in it con" mie New York at Chicago—Ruffin, 2/ (8-2) vs. Stratton (4-2). Boston at St. Louis—Wilson (6-6) vs. Tietje (1-0). Philadelphia at Detroit—Thom-, jon board, who have beén erijoy- is (3-4) vs. Bridges (3-3). Washington at Cleveland— | Krakauskas (1-1) vs. Feller (6-2). ALTARS PLAY COKES PLAY PIC ter if i is Panetta ped 3 ‘out hip pock-*” ere ao be some way,” ns, “T thi + Ra tole. wae ni, Ai a ell of thé ceharee, A man that putters | Brena with paint brushes or & | Kammer an‘ nai he ain't a’ sus: ne that ai oe “ for; epee | was e Ee He said h@'d" ated — stk Aba eouple OF a gi shat yal a couple of Pi hd gab Sh e said her eH . bu. Dark af a ori ge oh she?” mmin; 2 ow ss ornes Pee at ¢ ‘Oe | | was over at gon House, too. She’s an illustrat and she keeps a goat. | treated it once a an overdose of hair | mattress, Boone tried. to get Han. w leet to stop long’ ehough to ook | st foie Hving eae ws in Oc- By Pek de | cal of ’em were ina ed peed ce te id See ou phioks i dg What ‘do you " Asey said) “1 is overdoin’ | | by two errors. GIANTS’ AND "el we, SHUTOUT BY SAME SCORE AND SAME NUMBER OF (Specint to The Citizen) NEW YORK, June 16,—Young | ere | Vatider Meer, first-year pitchér in thé major leagiie, broke all hurl- ig rééords last night when he twirled his second no-hit no-run game of the present season. The victims weré Brooklyn Dodgers. Last Satlirday, Boston Bees suc- cumbed to his slants without ob- taining a single hit or run. Van- der Meer walked eight Dodger} batters last: night, putting himself <in séme tough spots, but he wolf at seconi vant ‘able to pull out successfully. In} the meanwhile, Cincinnati Reds (were hitting the old apple, secur-} ing 11 safeties and six runs, aided It was Brooklyn’s first night game. National League leaders suffer- ‘| / NATIONAL LEAGUE | Pittsburgh at New York—Klin- ger (3-1) vs. Hubbell (7-3). St. Louis at Philadelphia— i Passeau (2-6) vs: McGee: (2-4): Only games scheduled. Acevedo, H, Gates, T: Valdes, Cal- leja, Castellano, Goss, Stickney “AGAIN: SUNDAY TEAM. IN SOFTBALL CONTEST _ TONIGHT “=: rind f the Coké clib wii!’ _COCA- COLA PLAYERS WILL be out in their new uniforms of sparkling satin for the first time. CHRISTEN NEW UNIFORMS: It is the general belief that } GAME WILL BEGIN AT 2:15 ‘when a team dons new uniforms s ve 1 ¢ . that club will be on the losing jecond baseWall game of ase eyChOcK: SHARP |end of the contest. ries of three contests will be play- | ed next Sunday at Navy Field. | Diamondball game will’ be The picked team that lost last api este probe ea Coca-Cola outfit will cross bats Sunday to the All-Stars will be with tHE: Best’ playebe GF two out for revenge. This outfit will teams, Roosevelt Club and Red use Molina, Salinero and Malgrat Devils. duty. as pitehers, while the Stars will’ Among the picked players will | Contest will begin promptly at! have Stone, H: Gates and Bethel. | be Ward, M. Tynes, Caraballo, G, | 8:15 o’clock. This will allow the batters to hit} Bins TEAM WILL BE OUT ° POR REVENGE: GAME STARTS 2 P. M. behind the plate, Clarence Gates in the box, Sterling at first, Cates at second, Baker at short, J. Car- bopell at third, Kerr, Higs, Stan- ley and McCarthy for outfield Coca-Cola will have Ingraham Pdeceseeresnscceseceeeee Sloop Leaves Sloop Miami Gal with owner Wm. F. Combs and Leo Jerguson ing a vacation in these waters spending their time fishing, left’) port Tuesday morning tinue the sport. Their intention was to go to Tortugas or Marquesas, but de- ciding that the weather was uh- suitable for such a trip ina ves- sel_of the’ size’ being uSed} they sailed ‘for Bahia Honda about 10 o'clock. Steamet® Attives!!! Steamship Colorado, of the Clyde-Mallory Lines, arrived in port- Tuesday morning 5 o'clock trom’ New York, discharged a light cargo of freight, and sailed 7:30 o’clock for Tampa. to con- Yacht Comes In Yacht Anton Dohrn, Captain Mills, which is attached to thé Carnegie Laboratory at Logger- ao. Key, arrived in port Tues- a Cuba Arrives From Tampa Steamsnip Cuba of the P. and! ,O. S. S. Co. arrived in port this) |B. Castellaiio, \Badia, Edwina Martinez, A. N. PAGE THREE TAKEN TO COURT New York.—in a magistrate’s court in this city, Mrs. Paula Varice was arraigned on a chargé ' of withholding a set of false teeth and a pair of spectacles from Mrs: Arina Cohen. formerly a boarder in the Vance home. Condition of the 1938 orangé blooms both in Florida and Cali- fornia is by federal of- ficials as below a year ago and below thé 10 year average 1927- 1937. morning from Tampa with two fifst and Seven second cabin pas- sengeérs for Key West; 13 first and tw second cabin passengers for Havana. | Key West arrivals: J. O. Steen, G. W. Shaw, F. Castellano, Mrs. A. Badia, Mrs. Nelson, F. H. McKinley. Manifest of the ship showed the following: For Key West, 13 tons of freight and one sack of mail; for Havana, two tons of freight and 241 sacks of mail. Sailing on the vessel were a nurfiber of fitst and second cabin passefigers booking at this port. | Among them being Henry Charles |Walton, Zella Walton, Edison /Shamhart, Mrs. Edison Shamhart. against all the, pitchers and get their eyes sharpened up on the yarious different pegs. ars will Have Al; ‘Rodriguez ind the plathf Baredlo at ‘fitst, Baker: at third rmando, gt short, with Lu- jlo, Sterling and J. Roberts in e outfield. 4 ", Picked nine will be composed rot Izzy Rodriguez as catchér, Goss on first, Al. Acevedo at second," G. Acevedo at*third and Mullins |covering short; in the outfield GET haved — TUBES TESTED FREE PRESENTED BY THESE FIRMS MAY BE’ DEPENDED UPON Give ThemYour Business! things a, mite. How much. do you know?” ed the same fate. The New York | Gabriel and Sweeting. |Giants, number one team of the circuit, were shutout by Pitts- ‘So Mut Mildew Yi PePeCaine én burgh Pirates, 2 to 0, limited to} ve (five safeties by Tobin. Chicago | i, | Cubs, nuniber two club, were blanked by Boston Bees, wii heard is sen | Mactayden letting them down lowahee to the bone. | with just five bingles. Although | ing oe new (the Bees secured the same num- atid ber of safeties, they hit in the : He ree at latguabdvobald es: pet Punches. St. Louis Cardinals and Phila- | aay pelts pve: yanaeny;hien "te: | delphia Phillies staged a slugfest, Lam im While he was | the Cards poundnig out 16 safe-' Jack Lorne |ties and the Phils securing 14.| ak weeing with raise at We |The Redbirds scored three runs | |in the ninth to break a 6-6 tie. ine Bence Bo gerd smirk | Jimmy Foxx's nineteenth home | really good looking boy like that |run in the ninth inning, with Joe a punk. His mother | Vosmik on base, was the deciding | . d La oa the. | factor i the Boston = Sox-St. jwn game, and so the roth that Rod | Gold Sox won, although the Browns outhit them, 15 to 8. New York Yankees whipped | Chicago White ar) 6 to 4, but did ,, |Mot gain on Cleveland Indians as ‘oe to aor ithe Tribe defeated’ Washington ik to Quan. | Senators, 6 to 4, with Chase and oe rein intohesti | Whitehill allowing the same rum- | bet of hits, 11. 5 MD you thifik yOu need to keep —Detrdit Tigers fell victims to ing costtiine and the philadelphia Athletics, 7 to 6. “pve disco 2 man De gy Yom gta ger Results of the games follow: “that it’s easiet to thai to } ask — a Licey Y ie yiten # 4 ou " much idea e HE. questions to ask, Jerinie, make me 611 0 thine Th walle) ae vised maily Brooklyn: 00 2! erates ey byte Wai Tae | Vander Meer and Lombardi; Hanson yt gs ‘over there, anyway?” |Pressnell, Hamlin, Tamulis and | Phelps. wile guess. At Brooklyn Cincinnati jheld in reserve by the Stars. Game will start at 2 p. m. FIGHT CARD 10 BE STAGED TOMORROW NIGHT AT ARENA; | JOE MILLS AND CLARENCE | KID WOODS IN MAIN GO: | KNOCKOUT PREDICTED AS OUTCOME Tomorrow niglit at Blue Goose Arena, Thomas and Petronia | streets, local boxing fans will be treated to some real fighting, in a big way. The local favorite, Joe Mills, best bantamweight seen in this city in many moons, will put on the gloves once more after having been in retirement for three years until a few months ago. Mills will tackle Clarence Kid Woods, the speedy glove slinger of Miami. Woods will have a weight ad- vantage of about 10 pounds, but {Mills is not worrying about that. {He just goes ahead fighting from {bell to bell. Report has it that Woods feels jthe same way about all fights. If | will be P. Carbonell, M: Acevedo, M. Griffin and Stanley will be CONCRETE BLOCKS CHARLES E. 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DAVIS’ 100 PER CENT PAINTS AND OILS William and Caroline Sts. 828 SIMONTON ST. ne phe sat ire fo! oe now only ‘ ‘em, ‘he sss phataue | red . p,{this is true, fight fans can ex- aa - ‘0 | pect anything to happen tomor- meee At New York MORRIS NEW BOOKKEEPING, ; SHORTHAND GROUP New classes in beginning Gregg Shorthand theory and Elementary Bookkeeping are announced by Miss Grace Crosby, W.P.A. teach- h er t6 begin shorily. partment any day excepting Sat-) it id, “but 1 don’t it her, As for can't ferret it | ays. pi | ak fe tadchand nail for aidewalk. | ere” violent competition with and tonic hawkers. pe t lacked only sero 4938, Pheoke Atwood Taylor} Gelli Ghd nendp bdeck wae hiteattw ae arenes oo signify their intention with- | 0 . EB 916 1 T14 2 ‘Ryba, Shoun and }*' Smith Henshaw, Owen; Sivess, Johnson, American At Cleveland Washington .. wer et Ea | Cleveland 611 2} Chase and R. Ferrell; Whitehill | and Pytiak. At ba pa |New York - 6 10 Chicago 48 Beggs, Andrews and Dickey; Rigney, Dietrig Sewell. R. HE RHE ; 1} At St. Louis R. HE} Boston Moe 4 ws ay St. Louis 0) Bagby, Ostesmuelitt: ‘ea ze sautels; py an » Bonetti, | iSple- Linke ang, Sul oP At Detroit RE E| 1} row night. Nothing less than a knockout for one or thé othef can be ex- A snappy se vetal prelimin: staged. *HOW THEY STAND march LeAcurs i) saree 25 Le. 19 19 21 TELEPHONE NO. 1 <THE COMPANY THE NEW NEW YORK BAR-B-Q WILL OPEN SATURDAY, MAY 14 to give the public the same service—food and prices as before! + —SPECIAL— “PYdest Continuous Ford eae a wane Watch The Fords Go By i-final bout and will also be Dressing and Mayonnaise Make Your SALADS Pe i Cleveland 'New York m {Boston 1A | Washington | Detroit ve {Philadelphia ‘Chicago {St. Louis eee 32 i National League j Club— Ww New York | Chicago | Pittsburgh Cincinnati Boston iS. Louis. Brookly# ——— | A gigthtic historical pageant Ag BOLLOS and MOLLETES 31 —905 SIMONTON sTREET— 25 25 3 22 2 12 one — FOR — COLUMBIA PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES “PHONE 348 4 FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY CORSAGES, ETC. PLANTS and VINES Key West's SMARTEST RESTAURANT the alibi ‘THE CITIZEN OFFICE PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME Don’t ‘Telephone rr rote next few days. imo for citizenship and | Detroit Philadelphia 713 2 which will depict the landing of 613 © Hernando De Soto on the shores general edtication coursés may bé | - Caster. Dean and Brucker; Pof-| of Tampa Bay in 1539 will made at the same time, Miss Cros- fenberger, Coffman, Lawson and’ staged as a feature of the Pan by states. These courses give a York. comprehensive ernment, besides American Hernando De Soto Ex- position ta be held in Tampa, January 31 to February 18, com- idea of the gov- funda-' The Fifth Annual State Safety! necessary mentals in English, spelling, etc. Gonference will be held st Orlan-. memorating the 400 anniversary @ June 23; 24; with many promi-/of the famed exploret’s expedi- Three sponge sales on the Tar-' net speakers featured on the 2-|tion. Edwin D. Lambright, edi- pon Springs Sponge Exchange’ of day’ program, it was announced for of the Tampa Morning Tri- th brought a total return by State Safety Council director, /bune, has been placed in charge 755. Asher Frank. jot the feature. be LAUNDRY SERVICE PHONE 57 WIRE FREE ED. BERLINER 50ch = —PLUMBER— 1016 Division Street —serving— BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER 7-COURSE DINNER Jefferson Hotel Building

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