The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 11, 1939, Page 3

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TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1939 PAGE THREE —— eecvcccccccccccccccce! L E G A LS "4 WEEBLY SCRAPBOOK 'YOQUR LODGE MEETS <-> > sscrces cae THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ~~ | ewocctcasosooanccces eee. ecccccccce | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, OLD HOME WEEK MURDER} TOFAR iupes | CLASSIFIED . | - ‘ I | that under and by virtue ef and ee ~— COLO MN | sate tentn sue 2 os Ato Croat te 18 Dre, ei SL Sees tet fh oe end ans. 2b sl San oa a & He’s got enpugh to worry | trom U. S. Army Saturday, 63, eveccccccesosccessveoseos! AGUILAR The Cl y Maye, Cape Cod sleuth, Sera Leach, pete behing the throne, in Billingsgate. F f £: 31 ter, onion, and green | ae ae Melt: butter in line and Elizabeth streets. Im- Yesterday: Sara has informa- tion for Asey. q Cha: ‘er Four Past Events Az nodded slowly. “Phis grandstand sawin’ — is it didn’t amos to a Eow of pins. n a know a saw from a nail, an’ aioe ol have used half-sawed bor Bit aiee you get to ig £4 stealin’, an’ shofgua “selit ant os porn oo ‘aeheoa of cenetes it from the -ha-b¢ cews,.to you? We! at Saturday night,’ Sara snapped off two dead zinnias, “Jeff it was someone shooting Brinley laid his to boys, or musk. de! Pay ees eee wh: ‘es, he thought of raceoops, as said. yhen eo to. i. ’, an’ called me, any more? Neither do L An’ my only ques was, Weesit, an’ tha: netered out I find the town of Weesit ain't a jeslous, it’s singing like a lark over the tourist trade that’s spilled their way.” ‘boys- seeusboined to ie Ah e ae aatereem going on we've got to “Wes’s made me police head, somethin’.” Asey said. “Honorary, for the week.” jat the Army Barracks, and from oF | Lone Stars yesterday, 7-5. In the “Fine, | needn’t have bothered | off Stone’s delivery. A number. about Sas! Zane ee Te known that. |ot the Soldiers played a great ous, Bowers, 8 n te it's serious. thi OF pg shot at?” | ‘Portrait Of A Statesman’ SEY gri pik a Lones in the box, put up a good|the deli it a stop to it. won't stop. I guite | the Barracks. |game. Lone Stars, with Pércy, fight but varsity club was too, | much for them. Hitting of Nel- son, Gonzalez and McMahon. TO BE AVAILABLE DURING SYMMER MONTHS ON VES- SELS OF CLYDE-MALLOBY *\ first game, Atwell hit a homer}, All-expenge yacations at New York World > ing the = i hts o! 5 modem liners, will bé ‘availal all through the summer to resi-' spelled defeat for Percy. Stars} Li | and High ‘ Schoolers will play. again next ‘Saturday morning at “While we're on FORMED A new baseball club is under- grinned. th ect, $a igst yeu stick fo or a whlie, il way to play High School nine or. til out? An’ dant roam somethin’ igoned | any other junior team in the. arounc by yourselt OF putter gut here in your city. This outfit will be known as Veterans, and wil] have such “Oh, I’m. armed,”.Sara told him, | stars of olden day lineup as Jose. ‘Tve a mee the 8 agate Colt ui je. flowers in that basket gallantly. gg Pve. = the year Jim Fisk was i (Safeindeea PP Jeff's side whiskers resembled 9, gulj:in full: fight. “All profit and no output,” Sara said. “I know. My guess petered, too. It wasn't much of a guess, more of a vague wondering. I thought of Slade, the artist—” “The communist that started the. relief rumpus here a year ago? An’ all? But say, Sara, ’'m sure I saw his name on the Welcomin’ Committee, That’s why. 1—” “He's. a welcomer. with white flannels and a blue.coat, and: hair cut.” A smile played around Aunt Sara’s mouth. “He’s subsided since 1 had Jeff make him permanent head of the Planning Board. on a salary. He’s a little flighty on sew- age, but sound-on housing. Lrather think he'll die a conservative.” “Givin’ him an outlet, huh?” Asey suggested. “Very Conspicuous’ a a way, but 1 always rather liked the fellow. Hé has so much spirit, it seemed a pity to waste it. 've had him made the town art committee, too. Did you notice our new planting, and dec- orations?” “All I noticed,” Asey said, “wi | of course — i looked’ down Sethe ae wi iter baie, i s'pose you Lee use it?” “Dear m@,. after al: the years 1 Rey oe: oes ke th father, you a that! Sertenlls tape ye. of taking care of Tm getting awfutly tenacious about life, anyway. Wait — Asey, please do be careful not to let him suspect things— her husband. just She pointed. getting out of his car by the front ught, grew steps. Jeff, Sad even more.regal as He. Vanes BAzs- ed. I id Ik thi Borst of Sterner, in MeGut fey’s Fourth Reader, and- his side hiskers,—- & & pis peed. ‘ou could on! al they resembled a gull} vn full Bight “Who's ier in “With Jeff? Why. Ltold.you. Zeb Chase.” “1 thought. you meant old Zeb, ai 's the son as the Women’s Club Parlor. If he did that—” didn’t. That it like it. I feel very first base; Chicho Pazo, second myself—after eighty years, I find | (Sabuese) Fernandez, catcher; Sevilla, Bobby Lewis and Tony Head, pitchers; Cy Elbertson, base; Will Doughtry, third base; Evaristo. Rodriguez, shortstop; Tomas Aguilar, M. Medina, Frank Guerra, Felo Rodriguez, Cheo | F. Acevedo making up the rest of the club. The players will prac- *} tice. afternoons at Navy. Field and |soon will be ready to play the | Youngsters. Z Frank (Stag) Stickney, Doug- las McCarthy, Mario Sanchez, Chino Sanchez, Jackie Carbonell, ry op Carbonell and other stars of the cue stick and billiard balls | will play a toyrnament at the | Duval Pool Room in the near fu- |ture to determine the champion. All pool players who, care to en- | ter may do so by registering at |the pool room. Mc@arthy and | Stickney won in 1936, Sanchez and Sanchez in 1937, and last year no matches were held. Past | tournaments were for doubles, but this year singles tournament will be held. ‘The. annual domino tournament will start soon at the Cuban Club. | Players who contemplate enter- | ing may do,so now. Alfonso and Moreno were last year’s winners and will try to hold their laurels i this year. There are about 15 | double teams entered at present. AND THAT |_ Detroit Tigers broke camp at Lakeland and when they left Greenberg said that this year’s club is the best he has seen in spring training since he joined the outfit. Higgi Rowe, Ben- |ton and Hutchinson’ will help the club considerably this year. “I | think that we will give them all |a race”, said Greenberg. . Jack | Cuddy states Cincinnati Reds will | win the National League race. He | bases his pick on the pitchers— ‘Grissom, Derringer, VanderMeer, Walters and Moore as regulars, |with Barrett, Davis, Schott, Thompson to help out. McCor- mack, Lombardi, Goodman, My- ng |€ts, Weber, Frey and others are | hitting like a house afire, and Cuddy does not see how they. keep from winning the | picks. Chicago Cubs “for Fe- |New York Giants for thi Swe apts 5 cane, Jeff wa He was and he For the first time in years ap} examiner of tobacco was active; im, Key West, having been as-' to the duty of examination | from Tampa, He arrived here) for the purpose of examining! eagly bus service would i West at an early date. ‘Diitgh ‘Pirates fof ‘fourth’ and’ St. i 1 apres Hedy] By spécial arrangement with. the American Express Company, the Clyde-Mallory Lines are of- fering tours with visits of two tg. seven days in New York, includ-|- ing hotel accommodations, sight- seeing, admissions to the F; and: transportation in New York} to passengers on Clyde-Mallory! “cruise-way” liners from Miami, | Jacksonville, and Charleston. ‘These cruise ships, with their comfortable accommoda-! tions, broad sports decks, and | to the Fair and back an unbroken period of vacation fun and re-} laxation. Passengers enjoy danc- } ing and concerts with excellent : ship orchestras, moving pictures’ in the salon, cruise entertain- ments, and exhilarating deck! Popp promenades in the tangy sea air./ Ashore in New York, the; “cruise-way” traveler has no} problem of scrambling for hotel ; accommodations. Expedient itin-: eraries have been devised, sight- | seeing high spots are visited, and Fair admissions are arranged for. Mean Normal Mean i Rainfall" { Yesterday’s Precipitation .0Ins.! Normal Precipitation 02 Ins. | Thin record coverx ur period | ending at § @’clock this morning. E i hi 7 + tu | F..& A. M. Lodges meet at jScottish Rite Hall as follows: Orange. juice: adds a different | Anchor Lodge No. 182 every sec- | and pleasing flayas.to apple pie.|oud and fourth Mondays; Dade | Before Saige Noe APPS Vis” cranes (and fourth Wedneodayer Bs: Felt s of the o e {and for Inesdays; Dr. ede F i Lodge meets at the Eliza- j beth street hall every second and fourth Thursdays; Robert J. Perry | Chapter. Order DeMolay. meets every Tuesday. —— cheese. mixed wit " "Lamon guice } : ane eats or apples} Knights of Golden Eagle Lodges ‘vor. water OLD. AT 40! GET PEP.; Néw Ostgex Tonic Tab-' jets contain raw oyster invigo- rators and other stimulants. | One dose starts new pep. Value added to. $1.00. Special price 88e. Call, proves write Gardner’s Pharmacy. H lly . -Always}/meet at Golden Eagle Hall as fol- for tea and} lows: Key of the Gulf Castle No. your knife before 2 every Tuesday, and Ignacio 'FOR SALE—100 Cabin Sites, | FOR SALE Agramonte No. 3, first and third | Thursdays. j = 50°x125’. On Bay side Big Pine Qld sweat may be useful, Pythian Organizations meet at Key. Good fishing, boating, Do’ not ok them away. Cut Fleming street Pythias Hall. . swimming. Sacrifice, $40 each, them in squares and keep ‘im your Pythian ae eee eer | cash. Write CALKINS, 168 sewing box. You. will have va- night; Knights of Pythias ge | NW. 53rd St, Miami, saci cous yasne fof menqnig woolen| 16° every Friday night. USE. sw APARTMENT, CENTRAL HOTEL—Home of the. socks and sweaters later on, with) po, Chapter No. 21, OES. . | meets second and, fourth Fridays | INSPIRATIONAL lof each month at Scottish Rite | Hall. | TRUCK, 1%-ton, mechan- | Wise men ne'er sit and. wail their ia | ically perfect, good tires, very; loss, ’ ‘ ; H. McCalla Camp No. 5.| economical in operating. A real! But cheerily. seek how to redress! yaad Spanish War rate bargain, $150. Phone 810. | their harms. lang Ladies Auxiliary No. 2 meets apré-lmo| What thoygh the mast be noW!¢r:+ Tuesday of each month at — blown overboard, | Legion Hall. |B. S HOWARD PIANO, $50.00; | ‘The cable broke, the holding an- Electric Range, $25, Two-burner | chor. lost, i (covered) Gas Plate, $7.50, All) And half our sailors swallowed in in good condition. Apply AL-! the flood— BURY’S SERVICE. marl3-tf! yet lives our Pilot still. —SHAKESPEARE. FOR RENT Florida Temple No. L K.G.E.. meets second, fourth Mondays at E. 1104 Division H street, opposite Tift's Grocery.) KEOSAQUA, Ia. — After living | Modern, hot water. See Ray- for 30 years on a rented 115-acre | mond Lord, County Court. farm near this city, Mr. and Mrs. mar29-tf | Evans Craig have bought the = * ! Russell Gleason UNDER COVER AGENT Also—Comedy-Shorts PRIZE NITE TONIGHT eecccceconesoeaseseesees largest and most comfortable | rooms in town. Special Sum-/| mer Weekly Rates now in ef-| fect. All new furnishings. Cor-' ner Southard and Duval streets. I apr7-tf | -| FURNISHED APARTMENT For | Sea level. __ (Till 7:30 p. m., Wednesday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday; | moderate southeast -to southwest | winds. S Florida: Partly cloudy, scat- tered, showers in extreme north Rent, 706 South Street. 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