The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 21, 1939, Page 3

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YESTERDAY: News is received at the Penguin Club that Bilt needs bailing out of jail for sock+ on —= is discussing the financial status of one, Van Rypper Hark- ness, with her pal, Ape Coletti, Chapter Seven The Unholy Three: At ‘THE mention of lucre:an al mostintelligent expression’ peared on the Ape’s face: “Oh, yeah?” he said; said Dorothy. 7. hs far as I cam se t's itter that we ought | ee ae roe ahah: igh with aay propein hes * | SOX BLANK RED SOX: IN- DIANS DEFEAT ATHLETICS: | "DCE OUTBROWN |BEES’ DOWN BRUINS: WHITE | SENATORS WHIP. TIGERS { (Special to: The Citizen), NEW: YORK, July 2i.—Pitts- | burgh Pirates again handed the d | crippled New York Giants an- | other defeat, 8:to.4, Behind six- r |hit ball by Posedel,. Boston Bees '—she’ —could:strut your t} “Quite:so,” assented: the Ch mean.a th’ af course: paz The Ape-was:interested, but:still unconvinced. He strove to bring the conversation back to its-origi~ nal premise. “Okay, ” he-said. “Mebberit does. But wot's dat got to do wid you double-crossin’ . “Oh, shut up,” int ted® Miss South, exas trated. “Nobody's double-crossing you, youpoor sap. aoe by the a Hi oti do. you get}. You, wouldn’t im watercress. Whi dos ort ita you are, anyhow; Clark ble?” poss, right, all) right,” a4 iy. “Lay ‘in me; ao ‘some more about dis i Rypper set-up.” “Harkness to you,” said Dorothy. “Well. The house. telephone interrupt- ed-her. “Send him up,” she said, into the mouthpiece. “Now who,” inquired: the: Ape suspiciously, “is coming here?” “Just a guy,” Dorothy:told him, “who can use his‘head for same- thing beside a golf course for:bar- bers. If you've got to know, it’s the Chiseler. Now that I’m. getting -walsy’ with this Harkness laddie, we could do with the Chiseler’s advice.” Between one Chiseler Jennings, Mr. Ape Coletti and Miss Dorothy South there existedi a: clubby, if platonic, little arrangement: pat- erned roughly after the manner of Design For Living. Mr: Jennings: and Miss South were smart enough to take this for what it was, a busi- ness proposition. Mr. Abe Coletti, onthe other hand,’ was-inclined to look upon the tri-cornered part- nership, with: jaundiced: eye,. His ‘was not one of your charital ple na- tures that, unt ‘illusioned, sees, tdke yon. on ‘a}! wedgewood pistes a smothered P “\aies: South ‘made-s tan: off he? | Chiseler tinued, iy this: A few days ago just as I was seen S es apartment, pou a ny ang saat curb; And what do, do, you thine he ae he drives: wy in? A | very, snooty ini. And you: know as: pon as I’ do, Chisel- er, that young gentlemen who Pl up and down the streets of this vil- lage- in’ Isotta-: ‘is’ are not append ‘dowgieal: tothe ie nodded, “Proceed.” Mise aed laughed. “That's ex- le} actly what I did: 1 2 Ne had by” BI oo for manner hank | feould not’ ai stumbling: over it. | Elanded on;my silken kni alongside: of the: Isotta-rachini. | yey I did —o I let m nana ge one way anid: And did it work? i Well as peeves big. | boy! The young gen! an was out of the car like a shot and: began: helping me up! Of course, I put: | my_ Sc = forehead‘and’ pre- CAN ant sree hoit, hub?” ew! in Coletti in,a burstof keen: ae tration, “Geez, dat’s agpot one!” ‘Pretty Work?” "FRE Chiseler’ waved him into silence.. “Go- on, Wiel he" picked And e ed’ me up. 4 then hi helwented ta isece- pela he asic movies aoveg.. of said T eae y awi «I said I was: allright} Site me. my, knee felt: doubted? if-I co very. far* on ‘it, So: he: where was I going and. I. told: him: shopene (3. he said he'd takeme.” Rite to-get*thi a bit funny. naught but gaod:in its fellow man, Mr. Coletti- rarely waited to: b disillusioned. He was suspicious. first and believing afterwards. It often seemed to him,that-hig whole life had been spent in protecting himself against such adverse catas- trophes as the run-around, bein; two-timed and double - crosse The result ofthis life, to'date, had been to make him wary. It had also fashioned: him: into-no mean dou- ble-crosser in-his,own- right, “Hey, kid!” he said paadacuty: “Adn't we demugs? Why we gotta cut de Chiseler in on dis? Wot's wrong wid. us inookin’ off “his Harkness Tg” an’ divvyin’ de swag?” be bd South regarded him Pity- | ta, Mg gly. “You would come: through: with one like that,” shesaid. “It crosses your mind that it would be a good. idea to lure Mr. Harkness to a va- cantlot and ta hin with a black-+ jack. You think, I suppose, that he carries his fortune in his sock? Listen, Ape, you're one swell fel- lowrima street brawl, but when. it comes to foresight you string along = the laughing hyenas. No, we need the Chiseler. He’s got more‘}' brains:in his little finger oan you havéin-your whole family. ‘In Amongst It’ Po doorbell rang. Miss Sou Opened the door with her own, sUhite hand. , honey,” she, said. “Wel- city.” ‘| who ive in this! building pak such as is joyed oy those ‘who dispense such delicacies. as economics in our better universi- ties: He Miss then upon Mr. Coletti. “Ah, Dottie,” e said; twirli the ag Bi which he jr tte outing, Cale more And how “"ydise South ceahartentinAi “Coletti,” she said, “is all very, well Foc pore watM fd better not let the sau | ¥°% “T 1 said ae feng fureied Fight over: T take it there ir some Police Use Movie Camera {of # Calitornia siate patrol car is To Blast Traffic Alibis|* 1". movie camera which op- } (By Associated Press) eT Calif., July: 21. curve or otherwise misbehaves may now be faced with an indis- putable record’ of his faults. Mounted beliind the windshield straight. fe , eves heart. In the back of ie Pienoatt Dok gicl sHemenide an mmity and hawing, I planted’ these old bonesvin: the Isotta-and said drive: | on, James. “Well; the young lad was a fast es ee EES 't gone half ia: skip wives hit pin aking s. ip) shopping” an ing a breeze. fraught th. Park? All this. | time, mind ‘you, I'd been givin; hin ihegba je-oand I saw he had class and how. “So, after a‘little more maitien-- ly hesitation, [said that the sliops were always’ with us, but: what with-all the panhandlers and dis« honestypeople going around nowa-. days, one never knew how long we'd have the parks. And this Isot- ino: Cantal via the Filtgenigah via the inth sect entrance. Pretty More or pretty work?” “You appear, Dorothy,” saidthe Chiseler,: “to have exercisedycon- veces perspicacity in this:mat- i should hope tovtell: you! And wait'li yow hear the rest. I had, of eourse, to find out. who.this bird Wake I vas} ioe By esta 1@. him if, by ‘hanee, e e same apart- mens house-that I He said no, ‘to call on ure there when I Ik like a added red me.. Hi need 1 asked’ me gai faite Bocerne he said, that was tbe girl he'd been going’ to mee the — ees that I looked neat on | eae matte hess “Wel t know if iced ‘or ot, ‘but: Tim a cagey erates automatically at the press los ek When: the officer at the wireel sees- any: “funny: busi- Bie : Bt WhO aah tatlindg place on: te haha: a operation. Subsertbe to. The weekly, Dorothy! | tier?” inquired. Co- | ings: ledged out Chicago Cubs; 2 to 1. \ing St. Louis Browns, 2‘to L. Chi+ ‘cago White Sox blanked Boston Red Sox, 4 to 0. Clevtland- In- |dians defeated: Philadelphia: Ath- lleties, 3° te 2; and’ Washington |Senators’ scored late to edge*out Detroit Tigers, 8 to 7. | Results of the games: NATIONAL caguap | _At Boston E | Chicagg — 0 | Boston Se | Page and Hartnett; Posedel-and | Lopez, At'New ‘York R. | Pittsburgh 8.12, lo’ New York | linger, Bowman and il | Lynn, Coffmani and O’Dea. Only games a ehediled. ; AMERICAN “LEAGUE At Chicago }Boston ‘Chicago. Galehouse, Dickman, Wilson jand Desautels; Lee and’ Tresh: RHE — 210 0 3.8 1 Harder At Cleveland Philadelphia |Cleveland | Beckman 5 jand Pytlak. At Detroit | Washington ‘ R. H. EL 8 13 7il 0 | Leonard and Guiliani; McKain, Newsom and York. At St. Louis R. H. EB! New York 213 1} | St. Louis - ee ee Ruffing and Dickey; Harris and | | Spindel. augers a BASEBALL LEAGUES: STANDINGS . NATIONAL LEAGUE } Club— | Cincinnati [St Louis: — "Chicago -. Pittsburgh Brooklyn - Boston Cleveland Detroit ‘Washington Philadelphia St. Louis New York at Chicago— (8-3) vs. Smith (6-5).. Boston at St. Louis—Rich (43) vs. Gill (0-7). Philadelphia. at. Detroit—Pip- pen (1-7) vs. Trout (4-7). £ | Washington at Cleveland— Haynes (5-7) vs. Milner (4-5); Chicago at Boston—Root (8-3) cagey | vs: Turner’ (25). Cincinnati at Brooklyn—(2)— Walters (15-6) and Grissom (7-4), vs. Casey (4-5) and: Mungo (4-5). Pittsburgh at New York—Tobin: (8-5) vs .Melton (6-8)... St.. Louis, at Philadelphia=() | —Cooper (5-3) and Warneke (9+4) vs. Higbe (5-4) and a (2-12), ‘ in front‘of him he sets it in| F | scoreless for one inning. New’ York Yankees: annexed} ‘their eigtith straight game, down- tine LOSE. REGULAR TOURNA- MENT CONTEST TO LAST First’ defeat’ for: West. Palm Beach Juniors this: year in Ameri+ can. Legion. junior district tourna- ment play was. registered: yester- ‘day’ afternoon when: the Key West Juniors held the “visitors: The lone stanza had to be played because rain halted» ,the game with the: locals and’ Beach: }nine in West Palm Beach last’ week during the first-half of the? ‘ninth with. Key West’ at bat, one’ man ‘on and one out. A ruling, after fournament play started, declared that all garhes had to be full‘nine innings. before being officially: recorded, The ‘visitors set down the Jun- }ior Conchs in order in that lone. Jinning yesterday. In their ‘half |the Beach nine got two men on| base, and then with.two outs Har- {ris attempted, t@ stealyhome: and jwas called out at the j by of- Horak, y protested to’ Griffin that ;. West. pitcher, Aurelio Lastrés, had committed a balk: Giiffin. and Sawyer. the other lo-| jeak Base umpire, ruled no balk; At this; the visiting team filed a protest. |. During, the regular tournament game played before the one in- {ning affair, West Palm Beach | defentetl Key West, 11 to 2. Hold- ing. thi isitors to two runs in six-innings.and scoring two them- selves, . the very first frame, it! |looke@ as though. the Conchs had | a Chaneée} but a four-run. barrage jin, the seventh and. three runs in! | the eighth, climaxed. by two. more ae ninth, left the outcome in. dopbts. at all: Loeals failed to eore taunt after the initial in- ning: } Meadows limited the locals to | six hits; while the visitors poled a total of 11, |. ‘Score--by- innings: R, BE.) West Palm; Beach—. { 001 100: 432—11 11 a| |Key West 200 000 000—~ 2 6 5) Meadows: and- Jones; Canlntc and: Menendez, saccacauceusvecnaseena: | Highest* a Lowest last night Mean: Normal mean yesterday Thin record covers 24-hour’ pe: ending. at! & o’etnels. thie: marnings Rainfall; 24 hours; ending at.7:30a .m., inehes __._ .00 Total. rainfall. since July 1, * pertion tonight andin north and central, portions: Saturday. bat Le ag “Straita CS a em a to south and: partly. overcast wea- ther fomight and) Saturday with iebaaedanane on: aD. ere Mute fe bok FRIGIDAIRE 2. SALES: AND gta ; See them now—on, display at Yar VARELA STREET j Complete ‘Line: To: Choose From E. MARTINEZ Phone 861-J Phone 639° 1414 Sth St. | The Best of the DIME BEERS ALE. LEADING RETAILERS QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS a _PAGE THREE wamrnineeas OE EME EM EER EM ’ 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 €arefully Selected and Dealings with Them will be Satisfactory in Every Way. ' PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALISTS. and. Service—SEE US! TORE NEW FOR APPOINTMENT—PHONE 870 “a ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON 644 William Street A CITY HOME No MatterWhere YoulLive: General Merchandise Wholesale. and Retail ft Ship Chandlery (Carey Cement Roofing, H.B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils TRY¥ US NEXT TIME When your Bill Heads run low or if you are » im need’ of Business: Cards, Letter Heads or En- velopes, phone 51 and a representative will call. THE ARTMAN PRESS || PREECHARD rs = FUNERAL HOME Dignified _ Lady Attendant PHONE 848° Never Sleep Marble. Granite and Bronze Markers Cemetery. Work Of All: Description PHONE 2-1896. 1351 N. W. Tenth Ave. (MIAMH, FLA. ‘ THE ARTMAN PRESS FOR QUALITY PRINTING —— Call 5t§ ——_ The Citizen Building Duro Pumps Plumbing Supplies. PHONE 348 SILOS OHM G. C. 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