The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 14, 1939, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JULY:14, 1939 Sage Sucent rane aires oored om br gp mb coe Chapter Two Take A Number Ls a minute!” 25 pkg to pro- other liquors syoire a gen “Ad ‘ae nh ‘and a cae Hey, “Fm all PBs stout tT Pahegs tases one * tooked **Gee.” he said. “ -me Bae, on ane ae eee fest suiegesting 5 e let me know her, Why, I'd never have! Ui ‘thumped._the telephone on! Where’s the old ? Anyhow, the major- ou’re in whether | r not. Or else you | ind. Right, gang?” “Weng,” Sead arab veoh cumbo. “The ees have are te Tacks said, Bil) Well ain, “Okay, ell. begin gn with ‘ou, * You ike this director,, Took up the ts and choose GHinmitig, Bill Steele opened, to the E’s and ran his finger down the 7 can’t find ner girls,” he esently. ere rothing but East China nies” ana East Side this and tha’ “Read on, Tacks ordered stern- ly, bring) pn ye ut, said. “I'll along the’ East’: Side Bean & jeg Company, Inc. How's that?” “That's out. Hurry up and get yourself a girl.” “But there isn’t a girl.” ‘A Woman's Different’ ‘ACKS grabbed the Look froni ie and ran his the in of Eastg. rest. are There're ‘the Seventh Aan e. he oe) the table, ending at ® wreloek thin Rainfall,.24 hours ending at '7:30 a.m. Inches __* Tota} rainfall since July 1, inches - Excess inches ___ rt rainfall since. January 0.02 2.90 since July 1, “Soe Py oa! WEATHER EORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Saturday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday, put in Steele. |seif a put this off, | of the Wests.” GE asked honey: here?” Jumbo e jere Was quite an assor! Selected 8 Miss a eee = Wel Jumbo.” Tacks k. “Snag your- ccsmoined blonde out “You're oo passedy 1bo now. You've done all Le ing so far and no acting. e Ha Tack§ looked, into’ the o> og “H'm!” he said, “Not what, call a wide , but a ‘Miss Patricia North. do you agree or do we'| (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, July 14—New | York Ydnkese, bowing to Detroit [Tigers 10 to 6, lost theit sixth straight game yesterday after- noon and Donald, making 11 starts in all, registered his first] | defeat. 1 Meanwhile, New York Giants ‘were shutout by Cincinnati Reds 7 to 0 because of Bucky Walters’ five-hit ball and excellent pitch-| ing _in tough spots. Reds in- oe pene ee yesterday ‘ 1.53; Sn CROP crebsed their lead’ to six and al half games. | Philadelphia Athletics outslug- | ged Chicago White Sox, 12 to 10, as they amassed 22 hits in all. St. Louis Browns edged out Washington: Senators, 4 to 3. neh we've got 4 rinse ths st sas) ath h, “It etting! Aate. af A ¢ ae dij er ere. ni, ry gis thing bite gs A fiea.is to rel ‘the bones fo eee rf i hae Ge ad eu thy db Vator ¢ Se feayh Ses tries his | In a night game, Chicago Cubs Jack tonight, How it?” Tv |downed Philadelphia Phillies, 7) ; The ae arene 40.5... St te jinals down-| ed Boston’Bées 5 to’3’in the open- S$ TARS, Ds tl. tired sae. ‘er of a twin bill but in a pitchers’ bam, eg el ay few York’ duel in the nightcap they ‘lost ie om glow of its electite ‘ut, 3 to 1. ts, with the neat bar morgish ae Results of the games: bottles and: shining G Gus in his tmamacilats white c . NATIONAL LEA‘ RF phe sige ne ey a of ey) the eamun ak At New York 4 aroof- en. Pom Below came the rest- fee sounds of t] imized the ee shooty position of the Penguin Salvo and Danning. ‘Adams _brandished. BO pg oe an ed fist above’ his head. It fase ing. sound, “All set?” te inquired. “Low man has t Fe to work tonight. GS alas t Sra three agreed. 8 the’ dice “Just ‘treat me om babies Big Dick or ‘box cars. I'm ‘not particular.” He role the dice pt on oe spies “six a ive. ui] packs sat back, grinning. ee i *“That's me to: a me ont,” he said. “Your ‘dice, “roles” a bing of | was “Steel reasona’ ness s acheved naught bute ‘Looks _ like. Tm the white- baliie 5pm he said gail, Bend do T care?. BAL H no potter iving* Jambo Cutler was” ee dice between his palms. . “Jus’a First Game At Boston St. Louis Boston - Davis, per and Padgett; Posédel, Turner, Lanning, Frank- house and Lopez. a@eli Shoun -’ and Macfayden and Masi. At Philadelphia @ |Chicago — Philadelphia Passeau, Page and c i Johnison, ‘Beck and” Millis” c ee 3 ‘Dickey; Newsom, Thomas, @.|‘Kain, Benton and Tebbetts. At St. Louis an ’ too Greseuel, 4 a ages € ‘Glenn. ‘bring | Big Pine Shoals, where the vessel i |had been work: St. ing platform>for the ers on j the beacon, which is to he erect- lea at that point. The Tender Ivy, which went from Coffin Patches Thursday to Big Pine ‘Shoal, is at work con- structing, the aa designated for the site, and is at work'driv- ing the piling for the aid to nay-|Boston pe ae. van -| West Jurtiérs at Miami; Wednes- | - | July 23, Key West Conchs at |'Tampa; Sunday, Cats vs. Key! West Trojans. «lhe will use the same lineup in} “| with the exception of Eddie Con- %|the trip to this. city but business | ~|are going to pack ‘em in | Conch-Tampa All-Star tussle at THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘West Palm Beach and its last} year’s district champions can’t get over the defeat so neatly |' tsabictt them by the Key West gion aices Committee. Dan- iels wrote, “That game played at! Palm Beach . July 11 is not offi- cial until nine full innings have} heen completed. Game should) be played “at the end of present, schedule. “All outs, men on bases, ete., must ‘be as were when you) rained out”. The coptedt in question is the | game pl: in West. Ralm Beach | this weel “when a ‘squall of rain} prevented further play in the first-half of the ninth inning with | the Key West, team at bat, one! man down‘and two on bases and} ' the locals Jeading 3 to 2. Unfess some special ‘ruling has been made to confirm Mr, ‘Dan- iels’ contefition there igs no doubt! that according to the national! rules goyerning baseball in| America that the team leading | after four ‘ind a half innings have! been played: may be declared the ‘winner. Baseball.activities for week be- ginning day, July 17, and} ending Stinday, July 23, will be| as follows’ Monday, July 17, Key day, Julysi19, Ft, Luaderdale at} Key- West; Thursday, July 20, | West Palm Beach at Key West; Friday, July.21, Key West at Ft. Pierce; Saturday, July 22, Key ‘West Conchs at Tampa; Sunday, | July 23, Key ‘West Blue Sox at Ft. Myers; Sun- day, July’23; South Miami Wild Word from Manager Fabian of the ‘Tampa All-Stars advises that Tampa as he did in. Key West treras at second base and Capi- tano ‘on the pitching list. Both these boys were to have made} prevented/them from doing so. Following’ Sunday’s game with | the Trojans, batting averages of | the Key ‘West Conths. will "be | computed and sent to Tampa. Fabian is asking for this “The advance ticket sale is very encouraging and Iam sure we like sardines”; writes the Ybor City | baseball magnet, .~ Series tickets for the Key West Ybor City is being handled by Robert Schultz at the Cigar Store on Duval street. A special price is being given all local fans mak- ing the trip. Nash Diaz, manager of the” Ft. Myers Caloosas has made up his mind to erasé at least one of the infor-| @ “imation for publicity purposes. two defeats handed his club by. the Blue ‘Sox, so he is now mak- j/ “ling arrangements to © bring th Sox back’ ot his city for another. contest on July 23. Frank Cara- palio ‘has accepted the offer and will take this team oyer there next week./ = Down, at Giver Store there’s “Bufnel hen Russell and Robert “Bob” Schultz having “it out”. as ever. It seems Bob gets to argiiirig about the Conchs and baseball and “Cheese” tries to pg Be pa All-Stars were cyl ° the Conchs in § three-game series, 11 had ‘it all fixed to kidnap b and take him to the games ‘| but the plot failed. to work when leone ane Schiiltz wité to the VISITS. Ales isc in’ Key. West a_combin thi sn near ae nsoih who fe ree at Rotel’ Concha. =e. 1 the part¥"ate Wm. M. ‘Marsh, architect’ from -Jeckson- ville; L. A. Usina, president of. e Florida National Bank of Mi- and Senator Alex Reeves, of a mee eee ot es) ‘Candora Marble Co., of Nashville. sees be Wedneatay | pew from Miami and will, (6-6). Nas > be gpd aos erage hanger anaes ers (271). FRIGIDAIRE See them no: display at 1212 VARELA STREET Complete Line To Choose From E. MARTINEZ e Phone 861-J3 Heavy Conan TIFT’S DAIRY Phone 639 1414 Sth St. PIERCE BROS. Fleming at Elizabeth esi. be. The Best of the DIME BEERS . For Sale By ALL LEADING RETAILERS Office: 319 Duval St. PHONE NO. 1 THE PORTER-ALLEN | QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Light and Heavy Cream f Pasteurized Milk Butter Mill ADAMS DAIRY BHONE 485 Here’s. a Representative List of Key West Merchants that Sell Practically Everything of The Shoppers’ Departmen t 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. PERMANENT WAVE bee For. Qi ali and § APPOINTMENT—PHONE 870 x ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON 644 William Street A CITY No Matter Where You Live General Merchandise Wholesale and Retail Galvanized Roofings “Ship Chandlery Carey. Cement Roofing. H.B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline SOLD ON EASY TERMS Streets TRY US NEXT TIME When your Bill Heads run low or if you are in need of Business Cards, Letter Heads or En- velopes, phone 51 and a representative will call. THE ARTMAN PRESS PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME Licensed Embalmer Lady Attendant PHONE ‘8 4 a’ Never Sleep FRANK X. KULL Monumental Marble, Granite and Cemetery Work Of All. Description PHONE. 2-1896 1351 N, W. Tenth Ave. JOHN C. PARK PLUMBING Plumbing Supplies PHONE 348 Straits | ———______________ ste winds, mosty we nf: teh day exoegh Sarat yaar, , phage coming variable Saturday and'showers in Florida Straits PIPPI III#: Pa0T ELT AEMMAMAAAD ODEO AEMEAERTH ETO OEE,

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