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i» rf 2 Te: “E a MONDAY,.NOVEMBER 14, 1938 DONT MARRY “THE MAN she waited. Balmy there only a short time, went gti the t in the snow ined step. A few mor 4 gus Gregory catap 2 & HE Bysee Reke Old Balmy. And then hands were clasped be- Gregory back and Angus to be that,” mi Gregory’s daughter, h ighed i site would see the old man the oon. Bridget and. she Scheduled to have tea with Ae se mesntine. lance at The ja Hotel. ‘ to it th: saya he oo it that they. Donald and Norman offered to act as further MacDonald smil ae felt sure they would need a arrived early. saw’ the : “Oh you ain't dressed revealed she was 1 in rose colored ain . Fly 4 ay, | Sid” once she could ap- cou. loudy weather wi on bce daughter. say you love these A ins And then she hoped they wouldn't -have to clone down and that she ‘and help Brid- Sin Macdonald: fe oot ha street ate ees she felt like a eee sia, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Bridget watched her anxiously the was march. ¢@ 01 her hands » The Irish girl were going to ball Enthusiast w had a erceccesecesscesceees | edt old. effect upon this rf head. 's table was set for five fee acts oulders The. other two guests entered demediatel ter, -| Beal ce Gi eet Atay, a Balmy wi prepare or ug the day they came. They did an cgent job.: Ee was general until after te: riitedt hae Mr. ors cae cleared roa! ids it, thosi letters my father wrote you. You "t me peel at tl ray | Beatrice exp) Birls, “MY father ae ampbel] friends. They cor- ter. my father.came to dare say the letters bell has kept are most pe hes would reveal the ere, of -the feud. Those old | bearing the stamp of the | express, would. be documen- ea aT, ‘filing of the claim, and ws looked at Balmy anxiously, 2 ‘ : : , ? hae willed the letters and : 4 to your daughter, Master Gi At-my death they go to po nat before. But if you wish to at want to see.” intercepted | Angus gruffly. "A look at the cots is what you bate take, sir,” countered lalmy, and somehow the talk was skillfully turned to needed repairs, ‘How About Murder” SQON after dusk the four guests fe veg, on. the: trail a Azubbarn H 5 Teg his. anger at Bridget tore fiptan in his anger at Old Balmy. | expigined what those letters | would roan to us. and do you know me? what-he nas didn’t wait for an answer. le told me he was afraid to give Speed eapon in hani and disaster would follow. He ant you have him sub- — aed into court?” inquired rt. ; “Bah!” snorted Angus, “His NOT ELIGIBLE—YET ‘for the Brown university squad of word without the letters woul which her father, Irving “Shine” Hall, is a shining backfield mem- mean nothing And I'm afraid if ber, Roberta Hall starts training anyway at home in Providence, to you to get them away from ald Beene Be ha ME —_kknsccssssceseneseseesns thleen stop, snow whirl- ing about her, face white in the Hes. ia there anything else you Temperatures” BILL SUNDAY s< : have me. do for that | Lowest 74 ae abt a eg Me Mean = iy q low about murder, tha’ forma! lean you left out.” |DEFEATED FORT JEFFERSON | Rainfall" ‘| .|Yesterday’s Precipitation .0 Ins. @ to your f une AGGREGATION AT NATION. i Ge ‘ol LJ rain Gemanded Beatrice, @ AL MONUMENT BY STAG-| ‘hin ree cen 24-bonr peri realisation mode her j ending, tsa ek thin me teas. ned te het “Daughter, | ING COMEBACK ee "Tomorrow's Almanac "t understand. You can't Sun rises 6:44 a. how much depends Sun sets 5:39 p. t just us: just the At Fort Jefferson Sunday, the Moon ri 12:40 a. Moon sets 1:24 p. Ivy’s crew made a snappy come- Tomorrow's Tides back by walking away with two games from the Fort boys. May-: High jbe it was because the Fort ten; Low 10:26 thas to use their men at the Fort, Barometer 7:30 a. m., today: Sea level, 30.07 . but eight assists . Tiguez played a good game for . the losers, TROJANS WON DOUBLE BIL YESTERDAY'S RESULTS GIVE ALL FOUR CLUBS CHANCE TO WIND UP ON TOP OR TIE FOR FIRST PLACE Bacardi Club and Trojans won yesterday’s doubleheader at the Navy Field. This throws the Monrog County Baseball League in a tight spot. All four clubs have a chance to either win or tie for first place in the final stand- ings. In the first game, Bacardi Club romped all over Sevilla and Gates to the tune of 13 hits and 11 runs. Six safeties and eight markers were allowed by Sevilla four innings. He retired in the fifth with three men on bases. ‘Gates was touched for seven {¢ bingles and three runs the rest of jthe game. . A. China Hernandez of the Rum boys hit two doubles and two singles in five times up to lead the pack. C. Garcia, M. Her- nandez.and G. Garcia had 18 chances in the infield for the win- ners without an error. Al. Ace- vedo starred in the field for the losers. Score by innings: R, H. E. Bacardis . 101 250 200—11 13 1 Poultrymen— 000 000 002— 2 7 G. Diaz and I. Rodriguez; Se- villa, Gates and A, Castro. Struck out: by Sevilla 3, by Gates 2, by Diaz 4; bases on balls: off Sevilla 3, off Gate s 3; um- pire: Calleja; time of game: 2:00. In the second contest a pitch- ers’ battle resulted up to the sixth inning. In that frame Rob- est Bethel, of Key West, weaken- ed and was touched for two sin- gles and a double, combined with two errors to give Trojans three runs. Conchs threw the victors a scare in the last of the sixth. A. | A¢evedo was hit by a pitched ball. Cates singled through short; and Al. Rodriguez tripled to deep | left field, se-rir, two runs. No one was out at the time and a man on third with the tying run. Gabriel fanned. F. Car- bonell hit a fly to short left and F. Acevedo flied out to center. In the seventh canto, Trojans scored two more runs on two doubles and a single. Machin, Domenech and Rueda caught seven flies in the outfield and the infielders handled five. Wickers fanned eight and allow- ed but five hits. The infield had Cates and Rod- Armando Acevedo made two or * three wonderful running catches . backwards. Rodriguez and Wick- ers hit two out of three times at bat and Rueda hit two out of four and stole two bases. Score by innings: R. H. E. CLASSIFIED COLUMN’ MISCELLANEOUS GOING NORTH—Leaving to- morrow morning early, stop- ping at Miami, Ft. Myers, Sara- sota, Tampa, Atlanta. Have’ room for 2 or 3 _ passengers. Coming back next week. Apply co Citizen. novl4-1tx WANTED BOYS WANTED—To do pleas- ant, educational work after school and on Saturdays. Good Pay. Valuable Prizes. Apply by letter to J. T., cio Citizen. nov14-tx HELP WANTED WANTED—Man for position as deliveryman. Apply Cabrera Wholesale Grocery, Inc. novl4-tf FOR RENT MODERNLY EQUIPPED, com- pletely furnished apartment. Beach. Short or long time rent- al. Box GR, The Citizen. nov9-s FOR RENT—Five or six room apartment. Modern conven- iences, 51! Simonton street. nov14-lwkx LARGE SPACIOUS BUILDING, Lawns, Trees, Opposite POST OFFICE, Good for any Busi- ness Lease ALL or PART. Ap- ply, 532 Carolihe St. nov12-s FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod- ern conveniences. 1114 Grin- nell Street. nov3-tf FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT—Cabin Cruiser with living quarters to accommodiute 4. All modern conveniences, Good for party fishing. 1014 Varela street. octl0-s FOR SALE TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern conveniences, Near Casa Ma- rina, lot 163’x98’. Apply 1125 Von Phister street. oct31-s FOR SALE—1931 Chevrolet Coach, $35 cash. Apply Ralph Garcia, 423 Simonton st. nov14-lwkx FOR SALE—8 : bamboo rolling Porch Screens. Best quality, outside bark natural color. New, 5 ft. wide, 6 ft. drop. Complete. $1.25 each. Inquire 906 Windsor Lane, nov14-itx TWO LOTS on _ Washington street, 90 ft. front, 112 feet deep. Reasonable. Apply 1219 Pearl street. nov11-s NEW 13’ DINGHY. 615 Francis street, nov7-s FOR SALE—11% acres Planta- tion Key, 3% acres on ocean. 8% acres on Bay, on Highway, all high land, beach front on both sides. P. O, Box 23, Key West. sept?-s FOR SALE—New boat, 4 weeks old, 26 ft. long, 7% ft, beam, new engine, fully equipped. Built for party fishing. $400.00 cash if sold within 5 days. Can be seen at North Beach Boule- vard. Apply 1502 South St. tugl8-s | standing animal features. PAGE THREE BIG SHOWS _—|FIRST BASKETBALL LOADED WITH CONTESTS TONIGHT ACE FEATURES 2400 ao ,;DEMOLAYS AND CARBONELL } STARS OPEN 1938-'39 AL G. BARNES-SELLS FLOTO_ SEASON CIRCUS WITH RINGLING BROS., BARNUM AND BAIL- Island City ball League EY, TO SHOW IN MIAMI wi} open its 1938-'39 schedule to- night. A doubleheader will be (Special te ‘Phe Cittzen) aye and this will be Ladies MIAMI, Nov. 14—Some thirty Night. well dressed young men arrived [© the in this territory today, and im- Will play C mediately donned overalls and the nightcap » jumpers, grabbed lithograph the league, tangles with Lions sticks, tack hammers and paste Club. brushes and set out to do the Opener will start at 7:30 o'clock town in red, black and yellow. snarp and the me 10 They rolled in on the No, 1 rail- road Advertising car of the Al G. Barnes and Sells-Floto Combined th first.e Circus, which will exhibit in Mi- Othr clubs in the league are ami two days, Nov. 21-22, show High School and WPA S S grounds NW 7th street, opposite A complete schedule of games Flagler track with 950 people, will be worked out in the next five herds of elephants, 837 me- few days. nagerie animals and hundreds of beautiful horses doing their best to live up to the constellation of Tar, 2, >» stellar features on the Big Show's loroscope 1938 roster. secesene Foremost on the list of super- promises but super features is Gargantua the are trials, bef ou and Great, giant gorilla, the largest you will probably suffer some ever exhibited and the fiercest. privation befor reach the This prodigious primate weighs goal. The mind little too 450 pounds, stands 5 feet, 6 inches sensitive and perhap 90 critical, and has an arm spread of 9 feet. and there is danger of adverse Gargantua is one of the great influences from friends or rla- new attractions of the Ringling jiyes. Bros, and Barnum & Bailey cir- Ean. SNe cus, recently added to those of 4 standard size automobil the Barnes and Sells-Floto or- fying Concellos, a ganization, resulting in the absolutely fearless performers mightiest consolidation of big top who fly like winged birds through features ever assembled. space, introducing the world-fa- The engagement extraordinary moys triple-somersaulting An- of Bring 'Em Back Alive Frank toinette Concello; the marvelous Buck, hero of the jungle and ad- Cristiani troupe presenting the venture lovers in all lands, has yjtimate in equestrian thrillers been a sensational success, and when Lucio performs a double his introduction in the magnifi- twisting somersault from the back cent new opening spectacle, is of one galloping horse to another; something not soon forgotten. the world-famous Rieffenach The pageantry depicts Frank Family, with Clarence Bruce the Buck returning from the jungle incomparable riding comic of the with a caravan of wild animals highest cless riding act on earth; for the Big Show, the largest ever wi}liam Heyer, Europe's foremost captured, and his magnificent re- jorse trainer in the most notable ception by the Maharajah and his display of high school eques- brilliant court. Five companies trianism ever witnessed; Naitto of Bengal lancers in intricate Troupe with sensational Nio and drills and maneuvers are among Aja Naitto, wire wizards who the riding participants in the have astounded two continents; splendid inaugural feature. Yom Kam Troupe, Chinese Acro- Through Buck’s appearances patic marvels without an equal under the Barnes-Sells-Floto big on the fact of the globe; Walk- top, through special arrangement mir Troupe, the Zenith in deft with the Ringling-Barnum & and daring high-perch accoum- Bailey management, and the in- plishment; Janet May, world’s flux of his savage beasts, the cir- foremost aerial gymnast in an cus has become thoroughly jun- incredible number of thrilling gle conscious and presents huge one-arm planges; Mitzi-Rose Sis- groups of performing African ters, beautiful bareback bal- lions, Royal Bengal tigers, Sou- lerians; Ann Merkel in a most dana, tallest giraffe in Captivity, startling exhibition of upside- African pygmy elephants, Lotus, down ceiling walking; Jack world’s only trained hippopota- Joyce, offering free running Lib- mus and countless other out- erty Horses in amazing evolu- tions, plus hundreds upon hun- Included in the list of big top dreds of the world’s foremost stars of international eminence arenic stars, 70 world famous are: Terrell Jacobs, the lion clowns cutting capers continu- king in a startling demonstration ously, gorgeous pageantry, color- with the world’s greatest group ful costumes and an aerial ballet of ferocious performing jungle of beautiful girls. bred black maned lions; Mabel Performances will be given at Stark, the tiger queen, fearlessly 2 and 8 P. M., the doors opening performing with savage Royal one hour earlier to allow ample Bengal _ man-killers; Reckless time in which to inspect the Ralph Clark in a sensational two- world’s most comprehensive horse Roman standing jump over traveling menagerie. minutes after the te n of | j } ‘or maybe the Sailors play better | cele et Trojans _ 000-003 200-5 9 4 | 60 miles at. nea. | WEATHER FORECAST Key West . 000 002 000—2 5 3|2-STORY BUNGALOW, 4 bed- During the first game a slight! ee Wickers and J. Navarro; Beth-| rooms, 2 baths, double lot. 1605 | rain prevailed but this only add-|° _ (Till 7:30 p. m., Tuesday) ,:)}¢h-Carbonell and A. Rodrgiuez. Flagler Ave, augl2-tt OVERSEAS Rev. A. L. Maureau is in re- St messenger “boy” in this city } y a Vie ‘ ! Three-base hit: A. Rodriguez; } ed zest to the old salts. The final| Key West and Vicinity: Partly ‘e- basi A iguez; score of the games were: First_.(cloudy tonight and Tuesday; | tWo-base hits: F. Acevedo, John FOR SALE—Lot on serene Is- om sk seetle variable ae "> ’ Navarro, Joe Navarro, Wickers; and, waterfront. Also, lot cor- Ivy 3, Fort 1; second—Ivy 14,)8¢ntle variable winds, becoming’ stolen bases: Rueda 2, Joe Navar-| ner 5th and Patterson Avenues yey ° ‘Fort 3. jlight to moderate northeast and | The Sailors held the Defend- | °5t- ae ‘ ers scoreless and Pitcher Brady ete, Partly car tonight |had allowed but one hit until the }2%7 Tuesday, scattered showers last innnig of the first game.‘ east-central and southeast Then an error gave the Fort boys ‘coasts Tuesday; slightly cooler in 'their lone run. fextreme northwest portion to- _In the sec6nd game, the Na-' night and on the extreme north- tional Monument keepers were |all set for a comeback, but in 2 the third inning the Sailors took| Jacksonville to Florida Straits the wind out of their sails and #4 East Gulf: Gentle le made a hard-hitting rally which Winds becoming light to moder- netted nine runs. ate northeast and east and partly Both teams played excellent Overcast weather tonight and ball throughout. Tuesday with a few scattere Battery for Ivy: Brady and showers over south portion Tues t hastily Skelton. Fort: Berat and Felton. | 9@¥- Line-up follows: : Jefferson east coast Tuesday. hora’ Bull Snake Breaks Fulton, Up Strange Family Castro, ss; Saunders, -1b; Castaneda, 2b; Adams, 3b; Menendez, If; Cervantez, cf; Sawyer, rf; is Chris Ott, 71, who delivers YF Fs. to, A. Acevedo; sacrifice hit: Bak- er; hit by -pitcher: A. Acevedo; struck out: by Wickers 8, by Bethel 5, by Carbonell 4; bases on balls: off Bethel 1; double Lucilo to Cates; umpires: Goss and Malgrat; time of game 2:20; scorer: Aguilar. League standing: Club— W. L. Pet. Poultry & Egg Co. 4 2 667 Trojans 4 3 571 Bacardi Club 3 3 500 Key West 2 3 400 There is one game postponed by Trojans and Poultrymen. It up to league officials to decide shall be played or given to © Key West club as the Poul- trym did not have their line- the beginning of the league. is pending be- and Key West i Bacardi win that team will gc to a tie with Key West. d Poultry nine for a play-off. more telegrams and travels far- Tender Ivy Brady, p; near Boulevard. Apply Box RC, The Citizen. aug3l-s CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100’. Run from Washington to Von Phister street. Reasonable. Ap- ply Rear 1217 Petronia street. augd-tfs HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night's rest to OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clear rooms, innerspring mattresses. Under new management, 911 Fleming St. eugls-tf NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United. Sixteen beautiful new rooms. Across South Beach. nov9-Imo THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th St, Miami, Fla Enjoy living, hot water, pleasant surroundings. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving All Points on Florida Keys between TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY (Except Sunday) Direct Between Miami and Key West. DIRECT EXPRESS: Leaves Miami 2:00 o'clock A, M., arriving Key West 7:00 o'clock A, M. Leaves Key West 9:00 o'clock A. M., arriving Miami 2:00 o'clock P. M. LOCAL: (serving all intermediate points) Leaves Miami 9:00 o’clock A. M., arriving Key West 4:00 o'clock P. M. Leaves Key West 8:00 o'clock A..M., arriving Miami 3:00 o'clock P. M. c= | Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service Watkins from Chicago expressing ther daily than do his younger as- REAL ESTATE a hope of returning to Key West. sociates. Skelton, ¢; the letter states: Hotchkiss, ss; Full fe hayen't heard any news fora visit, and it will be very Curry, 1b; WANTED—Real estate listings on 0 Insurance the place except the very pleasant to see you again.” Lacedonia, 2b; e kittens 1 Florida Keys, preferably Key short articles we saw in Rev. Maureau is also in re- Kelly, 3b; smake € Largo. Address Key West Pub- Office: $13 Caroline St. Telephones 92 and 68 paper about the opening of ceipt of a letter from Miss Marie Gomez, If; licity Bureau, 303 N. E First - Overseas Hi , but we do Cottingham of Ramsey, N. J. Acosta, cf: but the snake broke away s city me Street, Miami W. M. Egan, Warehouse—Corner Eaton and Francis Streets that it i the same; and who is now in Miami, e: Acheson, rf; eseaped under 3 feed bin v i ‘ Registered Real Estate Broker. to back to Key West hopes to visit Key West again, ‘ Knowles, rs. the cottentail bear children. oct25-tf MIAMI AND KEY WEST | | 1 | } nnn eet ONCE EEC EO CC COT ON ili Riz 5 HEHE

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