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) | é MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1939 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE FIVE e 7 oS ~ — — _ 'y TES EVEN ‘WEATHER HALTS. “|e eecccccccccccccccccceccccccs eovccerce \ i o- © OLD HOME WEEE MURDER | PIRATES EVE "Miniature Plane Motors FOLLOWING THROUGH ~ - ——- ' ‘pecccccces wecocserccsccuvescecer = la , by Phoebe Atwood Taylor CHAMP SERIES . YANK-NAT GAME BY AGUEAR The Characters wrench a machete from the hands WITH CONCHS THREATENED FLOO’ \MISUNDERSTANDING Asey Mayo, Cape Cod sleuth. ee — lat- tm ‘ Pe Mar On April 8th this column stated Peis benek. = power in the “with a shrug, he tiptoed back mcntia's ee i ALSO PRYENT RED-BUC that the Florida State’ League clubs r ft Jane Warren, the murdered eee ope Sri: QPENING CONTEST would help celebrate the 100th j.cal outfit who wrote St. Aug soompene ward It was unthinkable that Sara had NOON: SEAFOOD GRILLERS ae birthday of the National Game. ustine criticizing this column h } ‘ anything at to do this $SEC- It had been announced that im probat =f eumecenen H Yesterday: They break the business, jwith the shot Satur. DOWNED BLUE SOX IN SEC SS! Ree pee oe Probably created unncess ) news to Eloise, Mary Randall's das » OF the ki of Mary Ran- Yi "Kori 7 August the State League would feeling between the ' Gest ee ee ait, x anything else But tag; OND GAME CF TW Bay oud wow rie a: Hee | sclect an All-Glareiub> Ghat would iu8 Grosteated this ask 2a wandering around made him un- i ; Sor Pence eeeingn see play the leading club of the cir- sata 5 ne ight down -by- a stro. By O. L. MILIAN | can League for the 1939 season, This column suggested that a what could tae ag ae Walk In The Night But how‘long had she been there, Roadside Pirates staged a’sev- which was scheduled for this aft- icoun' nepaatesting’She=.COy of volving = va : i "AT HALF-PAST-FOUR the fol-| and what about that crazy laugh? enth- and eighth-inning rally to ‘toon in the capital city, with Key West should play a game at for both w S i weal Getter oat Hewas ailsceny. | mess only one break a two-run lead and earn agra ert sees 2 that time in commemoration of ystine i Jane and Eloise had been brought | real fact emerged; someone bad 4 smashing victory over Key West. hon Sse ad bn ate ae the Centennial of Baseball, as —-—— there earlier. something against Billingsgate. It Conchs, 5-2, in the second of Caer The gee a be eed this was one of the first cities in ANOTHER MISUNDERSTOOD i .” Zeb said as they un-| Might bea grudge againstthetown five-game championship series -72')- é Florida where baseball was play- SUGGESTION dressed, “d'you understand apy of Merle 06 peche| someone wanted at Trumbo Field yesterday after. PrOay. et ccneduled cd. Because Key West is the A similar misunderstar = = Sepa at first seemed to be the person had issued plenty oat noon before an estimated record . ey 3 : ‘| eee ae 3 southernmost city in the United arose, with ager | eesti ee oe warnings about how he felt, and Crowd of 1100 fans. The series is cae Egesiea oes srag States, and St. Augustine is the came cl H one like Mary for? It's a maniac— ned he was getting right down to ,now even, with each team win- a mae wat han eine) ae oldest, a game between those tk K Temember that laugh?” jusiness. .. ging and losing a game. threa fy 4 two cities should bring much on ia @ } “Yup, I heard it t’night.”. paving of the way? Appafenly the It was a sensational, exciting Sans tree GEES the gate valuable publicity to both. Fast Coast 2 \ ' “When?” féllow had nothing against Brink Lall game, featured by a beauti- This column challenged St m was m r / Asey told him, “It's all the same | or Weston or the Leaches, The se- ful pitching ducl between Robert W2s to be played. | It appeared Augustine Saints to a ganie wit’ received a : i thing, Zeb. Shotgun—course; ft|lectmen didn’t figure. If they did, Bethel, veteran slinger for the @ the time that it wou call- ; ‘a Key West” team, not any par- from the Lea ly was deer ball an’ not buckshot, but | why hadn't the fellow shot at them Key West club, and youthful -©4 Off unless the flood threat less- c “a ticularly one.of the four clubs representing } ,, that don’t matter. much: ‘The first | instead of just aiming to one side George Malgrat, Pirate mounds- ened. aoc _ " ‘which happen to bé'functioning Naturally sp ET ee tae SO Ue pee caste oT eae f —— Miniature motors for the nation’s model airplane en- in the city at the present. time : ©’ was meant to be—an’ was—final. inyway, by some accident Mai Bee — > x4 ss FS > ss } “, 1s all part of the same muddle”) Randall iad. become aware ee In tie seconf* game of _the jai thusiasts have goné into mass productioji,dt-Detroit where but for any group of players who Key We | gf “’Member what Jane said tonight, | truth than she comprehended. At ost a s..04 tine Sex, alce be their built in gas tanks. Motors range:from 3 3-4 to 11/“*SPe US Conte OU er of So fj aes thin’? My queseis that de Std stn cabo pied score of 5-2. The victory was C0 L U M Wj ounces. ' one of the present local clubs, the 2 4 Mary fanaa foundont somethin’ | But Someone anticipated that, and gained behind the unbeatable 7 a nr + mame of which happens to be “Key - ——_ ? } by, accident, somethin’ more’n you | took good care that nothing of the pitching of Harry (Bubber) Wick- ®eeeeoeooeoooooocosoosce URP! MEET! West”, interpreted the challenge “Meet Your Friends At é an’ Sara an’ Wes an’ I ever knew..| sort happened. ers, who held the hard-hitting Advertisements under this head ROPER MEETS : — = as referring to his team, and con- Key West Bowling Alleys f Someone discovered thatshefound| That led to Jane. : is a out, an’ someone seen to it she Sox to a lone hit, a triple to left will be inserted in The Citizen af LOUISVILLE — Responding to | ScWwently wrote St. Augustine “Opposite Jefferson Hotel never had a chance to tell. She Feete fn The Fiesh center by J. Garcia in the third the rate of one-cent (Ic) a word : | that this column had no authority 5 ALLEYS say, hear that? Listen!” -— EPI y snow about Jeng | jnning. for each insertion, but the mini- a door knock, William T. Doyle,! to issue such a challenge: DUCK PINS .. . TEN PINS Sues gnapped off the light. ae pete See ed been soe Bethel struck out nine Pirates mum for the fitst ‘insertion in Paes 64, of this city, thought he saw, This column cannot understand Open 11 A.M to 11 P.M “Tis che Sch rier afternoon. What was that crack of in the opening game, while Mal- every instance is twenty-five rans WEEK OF MANY FIS- é s how such a misunderstanding | Management Spite seeds wirinl us the hers—“All* work and no pay.” grat was credited with seven. cents (25c). a ghost when he admitted his/ could have come about, as the “Billy” Warren and “Jack™ Leng dow. No, we ain’t goin’ out, nei- ther. Not on your tintype!” “Why not, Asey? It’s that laugh—” iy you want a deer ball through your head? He’s hopin’ real hard we'll fall for it, but we ain’t goin’ to. When anyone taunts = like that, you can be sure you'll Something to do with the Randalls or the antiques had annoyed her. But if she were as destitute as she claimed, and if she was supported solely by Mary Randall, it hardly seemed that Jane would deliber- ployer. Perhaps in some way she would benefit by Mary’s death. ately kill her benefactor and em-! Armando Acevedo again play- ed a big part in the Conchs’ scor- ing by knocking in the first tally for his club and himself scoring the other run in the sixth. Harry Wickers hurled steady | ball for the Seafooders, while his teammates were pounding Mo- Advertisers should give their street address as well as their telephone number if they desire results. Payment for classified adver- tisements is invariably in ad- vance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have TIC BATTLES OVER brother, Robert, 61, seeing him’ challenge clearly stated “a Key COUNTRY ‘for the first time in 40 years. ! =e BENJAMIN LOPEZ : FUNERAL HOME | Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers (Special to The Citizen) LOS ANGELES, April 17.— The Joe Louis-Jack Roper go set for tonight at Wrigley Field heads a week that will witness many “Key West's Outstanding!” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-conditioned H i | MONROE THEATER | Luise Rainer and F i | i i THE GREAT WALTZ +| Maybe she inherited the antique | ' : i istic batt! th try. Rainbow Room and Cocktail } P| eee Roll over an’| juciness or some money. Perhaps lina fora total of 10 safeties, their advertisements charged. # es a Set aaa Gen Lounge 24 So Mr tyne —Balcony l0c, Or- F otk turned over on his side, and| it was something more indirect; which netted the Grillers five — -—-— Ame pana of victory back to the. DINING and DANCING Phone Nig! 20c: Might —15-25e | ! & ee iat tig apiklerpevedees a Peet nt buy iereelt ae roe ees: Out erent arate crew anac| white race, and Louis, his sup-|5!tictly Fireproof rs — = ight but convincing snores. o Sox batters. 4 > 5 aS, i Open The Year Around ae ancien ¢ eg nae opwuneing, snore hibit gate Aim Score by innings: | R: H. E. MAN for Coffee Route. Up to $45 Porters, anyhow, are just as con- Scaiaposinigubasiidgaciumiede made some experimental sounds, going, the . A fident that he will win. It all #8 Due Zeb was too fast asleep to hear | Static and the reworks, it was pos- Seafood "130 000 010—5 10 7 first week. Automobile. given [OTe 107. dtestion of rR TE ELT — THY §T TODAY — ¥2 thom. *|sible that she had not heard the Sox — 100 000 010-2 1 1 as bonus. Write MILLS, 7153 fy wes ciedaled tent ae q Ge é CAFE AND LODGE The Favorite In Kev Wes* ‘i ¢ inning, Asey picked up his| Shotgun. Offhand, it wasn't very. Wickers and Navarro; Molina Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. any. Of ‘or Over a Generation— Marathon, Fla. Phone No. 4 ¢ ber-soled shoes, and Zeb’s gradi. And most eonle when and. Acevedo. apriT-ite gees we be Come 25 to 1} Strong Arm Brand “The Best in Food and Rooms” STAR ee BRAND ry Sweater, and slid out of the room. | 42°) promptly began to tell how Box. score of the Key West- #1 EIOTS. WERE: GUONe. aS cate ot | é e window at the end of the innoceht # & Pirate game: FOR SALE against Roper winning. Roper is C 0 F F E E Between Key West and Miami hall was open. He unhooked the screen, leaped out, and gripped'the see_a skirt swirl in the breeze. The woman strolled t the en the otiee Netesd Perea 3s Zeb didn’t enter into it, or Eloise. That ferris wheel was a rock bot- Roadside Pirates Gonzalez end Acevedo. a, veteran of 36. Louis is still COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE CUBAN COFFEE U © | herself up as a Sacrifice. hg SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For ' young and has lost but one out of Obtainable AH Over Town! Charley Toppino. Prop. ON SALE AT ALL CROCER: y) ae pe es Lg a ee A ASler C caning up airs] Randall's sites ab h s - Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, ' 41 battles. i see woccccce ‘oom ng-the window, oS eas Ren! ‘ a soll bal epmenes=d pares had gone ‘over the entire house C. Garcia, 2b 4141 mites eee Nos eee = ea Sg eae TEAL 5s ET] a h rom attic celldr, and investi- B: lo, if 4 2,0 3 7 me y Wy ngedged down the branch to the| gsted Zeb’s shotgun in the shed. M Hernandez, 3b... 4 1 0' 3 _MAN PRESS. wit OOOO OOIIISE ISIS SIIISIMOOIOIA II II IOI I £ twelve feet above the ground, and| Was covered with the chips and j one7 ss 3 0 0-9 } ¢ waited. : sawdust and dirt of the woodpile, “OP? SS - - FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x00. % } 4 The breeze rippled through the| md. the barrels hadn’t been Rodsiguez, il 3 -4 0 8 0° Run from Washington to Von "7 @ . { ® jeaves and swayed .the branches | touched for a month of Sundays. P. Garcia, 1b 3 112 1 -phister street. $1,000. Apply | # above him. Over the swamp, frogs | He could find no trace of any other Ogden, cf 2011 2 ja. } tere croaking Far away rs the | Weapon, nor could Lane. But that | Malgrat, p 3 0 010 rear 1217 Petronia street. q shore road an automobile horn | didn’t mean that there wasn’t any. aprl4-s € } barked. He could just hear the|, After Jane and Eloise had gone = = a { oom and smash of the breakers Meee he had ayen toad through sie see gece er 22 SECOND SHEETS—500 for 60c & | Fis ayes wide Soecone eae enc’ | no light on the affair. From ithe Player— ay SR leg Ge oe Sa es & A set of electric Cooking Utensils will be given away with each 1939 ' ing, pp from the swamp. Soeneons PA ee Be isy oe ntos at's Villareal, rf 3 0 0 0 FOR SALE—38-ft. Double Cabin ) model General Electric Range sold and installed during this sale. Al- en foot bridge ov eg °°" | thorn in Mary’s flesh than anyone Acevedo, ss —4 2 2 2 Cruiser, sleeps 4, complete Fi I ill be de f old stov: } He feaned forward ant peered guessed, and‘that Jane cared far Albury, 3b —. -4 1 2 1 with linens, ete. Mechanically & so—a liberal allowance will mage tor your seve. through the branches, but it was|™ore about selling antiques than Griffin, c — -3 012 2 perfect and otherwise. Just f still too dark to distinguish any- fetes. or pei Ba agi F. Carbonell, If —3 0 2 1! off ways and recently refinish- ‘ing. racking them Mrs. Ran Cates, Ip —.___....1 0 @ 0 eq Ideal for livin; jarters. ame had been rather plaintive about ed. Idea ig qu . t Bild gay 5 cen Jatie’s lack of what she called P. Carbonell, 2b-p 4 0 3 5 cruising and keys’ fishing. Two a ew wer S # space by the perage, tapped on the ieee eons sai pa eee res ss = 4 3 4 radios, deleo and many extras. i 4 toi $s abo . cilo, « ying” © ‘ - a 3 Si Lea Ritin, Snpngt fdr lotdealt rather Fesignedly with her Rethel, p-lb 4 1 011 PS oo stale ar = e you can now enjoy the cleanliness, cool kitchen com- i clumsin neak: som A = . “E> wa _ , eee ee Md hans seo nss int | Stiegel glass, apd smashing up the _, Score by innings: R % fori, the speed and economy, and the better results © rectly beneath Asey, | Beach: Wages again, and Pirates ~ 900 900 230— § FORD TRUQK,;1%-ton, mechan- of modern electrie cookery. All these are yours ae bcletiy he pulled aside a once or twite she mentioned Elo- Conchs : _ 001 001 000— 2 ically perfect, good tires, very A a . inl = - : brgnch, and waited. make ¢ desi fe oe a Sand: ot, Runs: C. Gersiti I Baredo, P. economical in operating. A real & with the new General Electric—plus added advant- : ‘Mistaking | a decision. Asey remem! , Garcia, Ogden, Malgrat, Acevedo, bargain, $150. Phone 810. & can Abeys ped. flasled under his| te, and works se hard, end means, Bethel; errors: Lopez 3, P. Garcia, — ; om" apetsimo ages no ather range ame. sweater and bis borrowed|so well, but she docs clutter, with’ Ogden, Griffin; two-base hit: —-~——--—s#% pears. A Hi & pajama top to the alg forty Ave fhe things she says as much as the | Barcelo; bases on balls: off Bethel FOR RENT e TE R M S $ 69 p- nestling jn his shoulder’ holster. | things does. 2, off Malgrat 3; struck out: by ——— Mesth " ‘Then his hand drepped. Asey thought he knew exactly Bethel 9, by Carbonell 2, by Mal- APARTMENT, 1104 Division As low as asa ; Tt dawned on him belatedly that| what Mary Randall meant. |: grat 7; hits: off Bethel 3 in 7 in- street. opposite Tift’s Grocery. i:3:F:2.%?.° 2 . Tson My ie wol ° “ Fe eee hears tt | Looked’ into. For fun he would ings, off Carbopell 2 in 2 in- Modem, hot watér. “See Ray- q- * from her high heels. And now he| check up on Aunt Sara, although | nings; losing pitcher: Bethel; ™ond Lord, County Court. “4 could hear the swish of silk, and| he knew it was a futile gesture. time of game: 2:15; umpires: mar29-tf Dette LAL tLtbtithbbdbdbhhdh dd didadidadads Adhd hited dededadadadeda ddd ; rE IS FOR RENT—Large airy room, topo her There was no mistaking wae needed, ie ss tcecesecereceesogereete” | Sing privilege, modern Bark Leach. pet = we gnd slept soundly until Aunt Sara , MAJOR LEAGUE ished. Reasonable. 827 bres | -mou he watched her | banged on his door at nine o’c! treet. 14-3tx | = So She fips door, open it, and Ps. y: neon Bead I mage to 2. PO ¢ GAMES TODAY . mas * ® panes, neos 156 hee ; : oy tases Si CENTRAL HOTEL—Home of the drit the girls to the hollow, and = jumped and noltclessly followed.” | gone to work, but he said’hed _ NATIONAL LEAGUE largest and most comfortable | ¥ here, Sara,” he demanded, ave any time if you wanted him. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati; Blan-. ~,reoms in town. Special Sum- & “what's the idea of this? What— | Sally or Bertha’ll be here all day ton vs. Vander Meer or Walters. (,mer Weekly Rates now in ef- whe—” long, and get you any meals you Soe fect. All new furnishings. Cor- A) Aunt Sara finished locking the| want. I'm leaving a program for AMERICAN LEAGUE d Duval front door, put ‘the key carefully | you— . ner an streets. & under a jade vase on the hall table, gy Assy out of | New York at Washington; Go- apr7-tf walked past him without saying a bed. n f —” | mez vs. Krakauskas. _ — \ ) word. : can’t wait. Really. 'm <4FURNISHED “APARTMENT — 4 behind, LEGALS o0 1422! Sethinary street. Apply dg og Pod ad? 104 Mite arect ape } anc’wiped iis fobcbead against wpe dk —i ’ sleeve of Zeb’s sweater. ~ TROPICAL AND NEW VALDEZ"INN, 521 United. cease acetate deat i. ; Sixteen beautiful ‘new rooms encountered a sl a they need,” he murmured, INVESTMENT AMY BE across South Beach. Phane { ‘was on the “George P. Cram’ CEIVERSHIP, are hereby noti- & it was the “Joshua N. Cram,” and fied ‘that a dividend of 10% has 9135. feb23-tf { ‘tbe had waked up just in time to been declared on all said claims. | w. & MASONS LEAVE. i." ‘ttre some! cnr of ead “aivnend at "tne WANEED_A chance to bid_on| :eonvention of the Blue Lodge of County Court House. your next printing order. ou 8 Masons to be held in that city,, Proof of identification must be Artman Press. may19-tf FOR CONVENTION 2ecie so ona 2 submitted. In case claimant is |— i) — Mr. Boyden said they expected ‘to collect said dividend must be ——W— See Borin, representing ‘2 ae eee RAYMOND R. LORD, __ it'ticed of a good night's rest to | e es Dade - 14, F. ;) Weech, district deputy. : . Roce! OVERSEAS HOTEL Clean. nl 2 Fhe Archaea’ Molina, of Dr-Felix Varela lodge, 4 CEREEAS -BOTES. Giga! - " 4

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