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-f SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1939 SEAFOOD FIVE (BOAT CLUB DOWNED NAVY LAST EVENING DELRAY BEACH CLUB DE- BASCOMB GROOMS NEW, : | ae ee ai Gg ee = FEATED KEY WEST HIGH MEMBER: INFORMAL DIS-' ys. Navy nine, picked team} Tied for first place in the bi- CUSSION ON OUTBOARDS, | from U.S.S. Childs and the air| weekly blind bogey golf match GONGHS. 28-22, IN ‘SECOND GAME Mighty Seafood Grill five edged out U: S iNavy: last night at High! School! Gym, 24-20, in the opener of a basketball doubleheader. | TO SECURE BOAT DAVITS HULLS HELD AFTER MEET Plans to secure davits with which to raise and lower the| boats‘of the Key West Boat Club ‘DOUBLEHEADER OF BASEBALL SUNDAY S. NAVY NINE MEETS TRO- JANS IN OPENER; BLUE iu. | $OX-PIRATES, SECOND squadron, will meet Trojans in , the opener of a baseball double- |header tomorrow afternon at Navy Field. Members of the Trojah nine | play on Seafood Grill basketball THE KEY WEST CITIZEN BLIND BOGEY lw. P. KEMP ALSO IN TIE WITH BRITISH AMATEUR CHAMP se Thursday at Key West |Course was George T. Dunlap, former British Amateur king,! ‘with Dr. W. P. Kemp of Key West jproud sharer of the first-place at their clubhouse in Light Build-| team that defeated the Navy last; |ing Three were initiated with| night. However, the diamond; tie. Visiting. “Delray Beach High) the appointment of a committee players of Uncle Sam’s Navy de-! Dunlap shot a straight 76 and School club defeated the local school varsity, 28-22, in the night- | cap. One of. the hardest fought and most thrilling games of many seasons Was witnessed in the in- itia] contest between the Seafood-' ers and Sailors. Jackie Carbonell and J. Navar- ro each sank a ba:ket in the first quarter for the Grill boys, and Jackie executed a free throw suc- cessfully. Sternlieb, Gilmore and Jackson each tallied for the Navy men. Jackson fouled Car- ‘bonell for the latter’s free: throw. Scare, 6 to 5, in favor of the Navy. Again the Sailors pushed ahead in. the second quarter. Seafood-| efs scored put three points on Wm. Cates’ basket and Ed. Wood- son’s free throw. Navy hung up six points. a basket each by Gil- more, Sternlieb and Walsh. Grill outfit turned the tide in the third period, scoring four points to two. The lone field goal by the Sailors was sank by Gilmore. Cates and J. V. Wood- son threw the successful basket- vingers for the Grill five. At this junction, the score stood 14 to 12 in favor of the Navy. Sealooders jumped into the lead and won the game in the final quarter. Cates and Dom- enech each sank two baskets, J. V. Woodson .sank one, and Ed.! Woodson and Domenech made a free throw each. Pflum, for} Navy, sank two ‘baskets, and Sternlieb one. Cates fouled once, Jackson, three times, Gilmore twice, Stern- | lieb twice and Pflum once. Score by quarters: Total U. S. Navy 6 6 2 6— 20 | Seafood Grill .5 3 4 12— 24 | Referee: Sgt. Solt, U.S.A.; um-! pire: Ethridge, U.S.A. ° | Smith, center, featured for the) Deltay Beach High School five in| its victory over the local High School squad in the nightcap. He) sank six baskets for a total of ‘12 points, almost half of what the) entire team scored. | Carver, another visitor, scored) six points. George, Delray basketeer, sank two baskets and one free throw. Lewin, with three field goals and one free throw, led the locals’ seoting. Several times during the course of, the game the score was tied But in the last quarter, after Key West had scored but three points, the visitors put the game on ice with six points. Score by quarters: Total Key West 5 8 6 3— 22 Delray Beach _3 11 8 6— 28 Personal fouls: Carver 2, Wild?) er 2, George 3, Lewifh, Schénetk, \“ Colligs, Stickney, ee" thr@gs missed: Carver, Wi a Geo! win 2, E. Pinder, Stho.; Nelson; neck 2, Stcikney; timekeeper: S. Coopiétzi scorer: H. Smith; referee:{ J. V. Woodson; umpire: Jackie | Carbonell. ! Standing of the Island City Basketball League: | Club— WL. Pet Lions Club _... 1,000 | Seafood Grill -750 U. S. Army 667 U. S. Navy 500 High School -500 | Park Tigers da 3 .000 Game lost by DeMolays, dropped, | is not listed in the standings. READY FOR NEW HOTEL SERVICE 9 1 1 1 1 at the regular meeting last night. A letter of appreciation to W. W. Demeritt, superintendent of lighthouses, for the granting of use of Building Three as a club- house and for other favors will be sent by the club. t | Constitution and by-laws of | the organization were read and approved in part. New member | enrolled was Bascomb Grooms, Jr. Discussion on ideas for the club pennant was held. | Following the meeting there was an informal discussion of | motors. and boats. Morris Cruz and Commodore Leonard Roberts ave planning to build a 16-foot lightly-built speedboat on out- board lines and put a six-cylinder | or a V-8 in it for power and be- lieved it will make around 40 m.p.h. George Demeritt’s out- board is entirely down and he is) working on the magneto for more juice. Boats on chocks at the clubhouse include H. A. Duffy’s black outboard hydroplane and another silver hydroplane, and Morris Cruz’ Jimmy Crosby Spe- cial, and George Faraldo’s eight- | foot “Spanky”. A rack holds club! members’ outboard motors. There was also discussion of | the outing held Sunday at the| Yacht Basin in which eight out- boards, four sailboats and a num-} ber of aquaplanist had a great) time. ee AT THE STORES Appelrouth’s “The Store of Fashion” has an interesting double story in ‘this issue concerning late arrivals in every department of their mod- | ern store. Archer's Grocery Do you want really fresh cof- fee? Ask for either Cuban or American blend coffee—freshly- ground at this leading grocery | store. Aronovitz | Key West’s Largest Store—j features a modern line of wear- ing apparel for every member of the family in today’s advertise- | ment. Turn to it now and plan your shopping tour to include this store. | Bermuda Market How about some choice barbe- cued pork as prepared by J. Perez—specially featured for this weekend at this market. And while you’re there, choose your weekend meat requirements. Cheely Lumber Co. The home of your dreams may be entirely within the realm of }an accomplished fact if you will take the time ,to consult this, company for advice. Broadway Market ‘Weekend ‘sales continue to aek' ’em’* ih Yat Broadway. hoice qualit¥ groceries and neats at popular prices is the’ slogan at this completely stocked | store. | Holtsberg’s How do you like the nifty ad- vertisement on page six spon- sored by Holtsberg’s — telling about. the new Kay Dunhill dresses? We like it—don’t you? Lee’s Food Center “The One-Stop Store” is fea- turing a gigantic sale this week- end. This is the only open-air market in Key West—and is modernly appointed in every de- tail. Long’s | Everything for the home in furnishings—is the theme of Key} West’s Leading Furniture Store in their advertisement appearing in this issue. suggestions now. Mendell’s But one week remains for men} clare they will even the score to- morrow afternoon. A number of the Navy players have competed in professional ranks. Batteries will be: Perkins and Sternlieb, Navy; Salinero and Joe Navarro, Trojans. ;was given no handicap. Kemp ishot an 88 and with a 12 handi- \cap, also had 76. Another bril- jliant performance was turned in {by “Colonel” Bob Spottswood, who slapped out a straight 78. | Turn to the ad for| Blue Sox tangle with Roadside! Bush, who played but nine holes, Pirates in the nightcap. This is}hit around in 75, missing a putt a regular Monroe County Base-|to duplicate his previous score ball League contest. while playing Dunlap earlier this Sox will use: Al. Acevedo, 2b; | week. J. Garcia, cf; Castellano, 1b; Al Other handicap scores were: R. Rodriguez, c; Molina, rf; M. Ace-;M. Reeves, 73; John Pinder, 8 vedo, If; G. Acevedo, 3b; A. Kel- |p. Mesa, 74; A. Sands, 72; L. ly, ss; H. Gates, p.. Gates shut-) Plummer, 71; S. Goldsmith, 77;; out the Conchs on his last ap- Mrs, Haynes, 70; Mrs. Slattery, pearance on the mound and he 71; M. E. Russell, 76; C. Harris, will attempt to keep up his score-| 75; B. Grooms, 70. less pitching. i Pirates will’ lineup like this:| C. Garcia, If; Bazo, cf; M. Her-} ———— nandez, 3b; Barcelo, 1b; G. Gar-} JOLIET, Ill.— Wreckers em- cia, 3b; I. Rodrigupez, ¢; Alfon-i ployed by J. W. Parker of this) so, rf; F. Lopez, ss; Joe Casa or city to teardown a house, de-| Malgrat, p. 'molished one belonging to J. J. Opening contest will begin at Cleary by mistake. Cleary sued 1 o’clock sharp. | Parker for damages. CLASSIFIED COLUMN Cocecccecsesrcaseessesesesees SPANISH INSTRUCTION FOR SALE THROUGH MISTAKE BENILDES REMOND, PhD. In- por SALE—Cabin Cruiser, fully structor. Graduate of Biavans) equipped, engine and hull, in| Cuba, University. Private les- | very good. condition. Newly | sons. For particulars, apply! renovated. Reasonable for cash. | 1112 Varela street. | Apply 506 South street. decl0s tues-thurs-sat-tf | * | FoR SALE—Lot on Stock Is- land, waterfron.. Also, lot cor- ner 5th and Patterson Avenues near Boulevard: Apply Box RC, The Citizen. aug3l-s | | { | LOST OR STOLEN GREEN: AND WHITE BICYCLE, | stolen last night between 8 and! 10 o’clock from residence, 212; Southard street. Stolen bicycle } aa RGAE js equipped with black and) FOURTEEN-FOOT SAILBOAT,}| white tires. “All-State balloon,| with well. $35. 1217 Petronia| light and mud-flap on front! Street, rear. jan4-s fender, bell on handle bar. Iden-; tification No. 22740. If found,| TWO LOTS on please notify Richard Ortiz,; street, 90 ft. front, 807 Whitehead street. jan28-1tx| deep. Reasonable. ; Pearl street. es BUSINESS OPPOR' Ss CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- | ner Sth and Staple Avenue | RESTAURANT FOR LEASE—| Apply Box D, The Citizen. Completely equipped at 627) nov2-tt | Duval street. Reasonable rent. | H A real restaurant operator can FOR SALE—Lot, 48x50’, corner | make a good thing of this. Ap- Duval and Louisa streets; two ply 627 Duval street. jan26-3tx jots, corner Bertha street and | | Roosevelt Boulevard; two lots | FOR RENT | | on Pine Key, 100’x100’, good | | location. Apply 1212 Olivia} PRIVATE HOME FOR RENT. _ gtreet, decl4-s Modern Conveniences. Two} | Bed Rooms. Hot and Cold! roURTEEN-FOOT BOAT, with| Running Water. Apply Rear| four-horse outboard Johnson | 700 Margaret street. janl0-1mo| motor, fully equipped, $150.) = —— | 1217 Petronia street, rear. PRIVATE HOME FOR RENT—| jan4-s Modern Conveniences. Two}. Bed Rooms. Hot and Cold! FOR SALE—11% acres Planta- Running Water. Apply 1418| tion Key, 3% acres on ocean, Catherine street. jan10-1mo | 8% acres on Bay, on Highway. ————— - ———_|_ all high land, beach front on FOR RENT—7-Room Furnished | both sides. P. O, Box 23, Key Apartment on Duval street.) West. septT-s Modern conveniences. Apply at! —————__—__—_——_ | Mendel’s Men Shop. | TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern | dec20-s| conveniences. Near Casa Ma- PUR anes SNE AES | rina, lot 163’x98’. Apply 1125 FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod-| Von Phister street. —_oct31-s ern conveniences. 1114 Grin- | ———_——_—_— | nell Street. nov3-tf | FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. | eeteee | Run from Washington to Von | FURNISHED APARTMENT,, Phister street. $1,000. Ap- centrally located, all modern| ply Rear 1217 Petronia street. conveniences. Apply 519 Duval} aug9-tts dence: decl6-s' OTD PAPERS FOR SALE— FURNISHED APARTMENT —! Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- Modern conveniences, two bed| en Office. | ees: Rapes SRR ihe | * | FOR SALE—30-gallon Gas Hot Street or 1115 Seminary Street. | Water Tiatel, qwhctically new. jan23-Iwk} Apply 1029 Fleming St. Washington 112 feet Apply 1219! nov11-s | rn nov25-tf PELL aS LS aaa LD, PAGE THREE YOU'LL FIND IT HERE! EXTRA—SELECT CHESAPEAKE BAY OYSTERS Fried on order and delivered anywhere NEW YORK BUSY-BEE BARBECUE OPEN DAY and NIGHT SERVING— the Best Sandwiches in Specialists in. CONCH CHOWDER HOT BOLLOS and MOLLETES Home-made Fruit Cake HOT SOUSE every Saturday SANDWICHES —of every kind! Hest TURTLE STEAK >WELL’S LUNCH ROOM 900 Southard Street | | | | “on your. way to South Beach”. .. : 905 Simonton Street For Social Occasions Be assured of the beauty that is naturally yours .. . avail yourself of our expert beauty service and lower prices. THOMASINE MILLER BEAUTY SALON OVERSEAS HOTEL ay PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALISTS For Quality And Service SEE us! Ladies and Gentlemen— RESTORE NEW LIFE and LUSTRE to your hair ji with— PARKER. Om} HERBEX SCIENTIFIC Hair and Scalp treat- menis .. . by licensed operators. For Appointment— Phone 870 a) e! ‘ Aa a Delivered PIERCE BROS. Fleming at Elizabeth St. PHONE 270 ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON 644 William St. Kraft Miracle Whip Salad Dressing and Mayonnaise Make your SALADS Taste Better For Sale By ALL LEADING RETAIL STORES KRAFT Salad Dressi™! ROSES ROSES FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval St. Corsages, Etc. Plants and Vines STRUNK FLOWERS PHONE 597 PHONE NO. 1 THE PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Light and Heavy Cream Pasteurized Milk TREVOR AND MORRIS INC. “Oldest Continuous Here’s a Representative List of Key West Merchants that Sell Practically Everything of Interest to the Average Family or Businessman. The Shoppers’ Department IS OF INTEREST TO BOTH VISITORS AND RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY Merchants Represented Here Have Been Carefully Selected and Dealings with Them will be Satisfactory in Every Way. Ask Your Grocer For... EAGLE BRAND COFFEE WE CATER TO PARTICULAR COFFEE DRINKERS ee ee | REASONABLE RATES ROOMS AND APARTMENTS THE PIN Mrs. M. A. Lord, Mgr. 1839 FOGARTY AVE. (Corner Ist Street) Enjey Your Visit In Key West At THE PINES PHONE 753xX-3 2a | ! | | A CITY HOME No Matter Where You Live Ete joy of a modern bath- room, ot water in the xitchen end laundry — whenever and wherevet you may need it at the turn of a faucet. These and many other conven- iencescanbe enjoyedinfarmand suburban, Beenend ist as in city homes with a DAYTON Auto- matic Water System on the job. It is “penny-wise". folly to ibe without one, considéring both its low initial cost and operating | cost. DAYTON is made by the original maker of household watersysterns. Theyareentirely automat pelt oiling and come fully ipped for immediate service. Let usfurnish estimates. General Merchandise Wholesale and Retail Galvanized Roofings Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing H. B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline Streets “Best for Pets—Dogs and Cats” fter years of laboratory research, has produced for the animal king- dom a balanced ration. In: and passed by U. S. Depart- ment of Agriculture as fit for human food. ASK FOR AND DEMAND— IDEAL DOG FOOD | i i | i | | I QUALITY HOME PRODUCTS Pasteurized and Raw Milk Chocolate Milk Buttermilk ALWAYS FRESH at LOWE’S FISH MARKET Title Steak Jewfish Soy Acidolphilus Light Cream Heavy Cream Cottage Cheese Dry Salted Mullet Roe Moonfish PHONE 151 FREE DELIVERY TIFT’S DAIRY Phone 639 1414 5th St. PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME Dignified Sympathetic Courtesy JOHN C. PARK 328 Simonton St. PLUMBING NAPALALALAELAALA A Lb hbedad hdd ,. _ to take advantage of the suit bar-/ NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United. | FOR SALE—'31 Buick Convert-| Butter Milk Licensed Embalmer The La: Concha, sHiptel @hrough its. manag; . Miss . jizabet Sharpley, nye ee ea a of food service’in thé new dining at morrow, lay. Bar service will also be avail- able. 3 - VERY COSTLY THEFT ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — Thomas Ritchie, 80, of this city, began his atelry, starting 40° | | gains offered in the sale of that jitem at this exclusive, better- merchandise, store. “The Store of Quality” fea- jtures a story about their new shoes in this issue. While on main street—don't fail to see the |beautiful window display at ‘Pearlman’s. Beach Wear is also featured in sales this weekend. Pierce Bros. Philco radios continue to be Sixteen beautiful new rooms.| ible Coupe, stored at Navarro’s, | | Pearlman's i Across South Beach: jan9-1mo/ 2 1 ROOMS with oy without board. | | Sunny and cool. 419 Southard} street. \FOR SALE OR RENT—Cabin| | Cruiser with living quarters to} accommodate 4. All modern! conveniences. Good for party jan4-1mo! | SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For Inc. Make offer. Mr. Bassett, | Commercial Credit, Miami. qen7i-St Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- | passing”, 15c each. THE ART-) MAN PRESS. nov25-tf WANTED tenth ‘penitentiary term, a tw0- the popular radio in this city— fishing. 1014 Varela street. | WANTED—A chance to bid on Ford Dealers in the World” Chocolate Milk ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 455 Watch The Fords Go By A SPARKLING, BRACING BEVERAGE— Duro Pumps Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Never Sleep Plumbing Supplies PHONE 348 ALL-METAL DUPLEX SOLAR { WATER HEATER—FHA TERMS HOT WATER FROM SUNSHINE! No cost. Install the ALL-METAL —the DOUBLE COIL Solar. no risk! Sold and installed on pe Eeanteet Get the facts = lo obligation! a your next printing order. The year stretch, for the theft of sev- and the new models now on dis- Artman Press. mayl9-tf enteen cents. play are a® revelation to be- hold. ACQUITTED OF CHARGE Stower’s Company -__—- Relax in the evenings to the DONCASTER, Eng. — Albert tunes of some good radio music Pickering of this city, who is a;—and be sure the radio is a! banker, was acquitted of the R.C.A. Stower’s Company will | charge that he kissed the wife of be glad to demonstrate the new his bank’s janitor, ‘models. Stop in today. § : octl0-s | |_______________/|TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 BRING YOUR VISITING friends| sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. in need of a good night’s rest te mayl19-tf OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clear rooms, innerspring mattressezs |PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 per Under new management, 917, 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS. 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