The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 17, 1941, Page 3

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TOUGH GRIDIRON SCHEDULE TENS clasw armistice Sasmeiaas aos JOHN HG PELL * ost | POR SALE —2gSCELLABESTS By KEN DAVIS, AP Feature Service Writer | Army's undefeated softball ee pine 1 LOUIS, Oct 17—Pledg-jgridiron—with press clippings,! tquad will tangle with an xey “Wwesr wuarr axp ;LOST—Peir Amy Wings ext MANS SICECLE of Jefierson Barracks, an| members of this rough, tough All-Star ten from the navy in (‘WAREHOUSE CORPORATION, between Eaton street and La er. % Femme oo corps replacement “are |Cleven must produce. } & feature of the " American ete. at al a Cencha Hotel. Reward Phone - = “keep ‘em flying” this Ggtumn | tae Cone, former— University: Legion's Day cole- |, ORDER FOR PUBLACATION 351-W. one-ane z both planes and pigski is 22 ig me tripie-threater, did}. bration” at | Park. WAREHOUSE CORPORATION & REAL ESTATE - ; | dust as the>-blue, raiders. _Commander Albert J. Mills domestic dissolved Florida cor_| {=Tackling what bérracks offi-! opened the season swith--a 32-6: . announced poration and all unknown perso: feials believe is the most. am-|win over the first kickoff and Mills said the diamondball Siaee ot aetna: aaa Building Sites, Any Purpose bitious grid program among the Contributed three other touch- game will be one of the high- terests through. under or from, $250 Up—Terms nation’s army posts is a squad |9°W"S. The Raiders lost their lights in a day-long program Key West Wharf and Warehouse ASSOCIATED REALTORS - o tic dissolved Fic of self-anointed Air Corps mes. /Se0ond game to Maryville, Mo, of field events and «trick cotbeeten’ a Statetee, te oon J. Otto Kirchhhemer. Mgr ise, in and 2 ti Teachers, 13 to 0, and their third contests of the greased-pig- to the real estate described herein 505 Duvel Street siahs with moleskin pasts rang- - ¥ d each of yo! erebs . at ‘ing from high school to thi ~ game to St. Mary’s of San An- catching, greased-pole-climb- ordered ts appear ta the Bil at octS-tame bright- € Big ‘ tonio, 6 to 0. ing type. Complaint filed against you in the ——————————_ eyes that could have Ten. = Then there are Larry Owens of Staged as a benefit pro 3r3\das cl Mover ttl ne ibe MISCELLANEOUS And since you can’t frighten an | lowa State college, Jack McKin-| $ram for the equipment cf Rule Day in Novemiler. 1941, other- came back to him enemy—on the battlefield or the |2®® of the University of Iowa, the high school’s wise the allegations of said Bi j Announcing drum and Opening a big Abe Palmer of Vander- bugle corps, the legion cele- ae cea amor you. | KEY WEST BEDDING Co il re iver- i * Th lief yed for a Bir HALLOWE'EN DANCE ON 2: 224,Southvester Univer- bration will be open to every Ts ill zr Ss | Box Springs Meroe sity of Memphis. one, with a flat rate permit- Gr 2 Successor Trustee under the} Upholstery WHEELS, RACING AND _ Up forward are such huskies as ting the celebrants to eat terms and provisions of 2. certain (Car. Whitehead and Fleming Sts T * |Bob Moyer af the University of and drink gs much as they | POUSSS5 ft ‘rust Gece Satee April RICKS AT SKATE RINK Minnesota, 200-pound tackle; Do- cam consume. the Clerk of the Circuit Court in an@ | -————____—_ for Monroe County, Florida, in Mert- | SINCE A SHORTAGE of house: 5) jinded este aS et Re gpa gage Book C-1 at Page 120, encum-| ts: ports mi Key W Ts | guard, and Ray Lee, center, once bering that certain real estate in it =e ir ~ — who want to take their Hallo-, with the University of Arkansas. Monroe County, Florida, more par-} we'en celebration on wheels will’ The lads must feel at home, for SOFTBALL LEADERS a ae an +) ha eos Oe Os es ees > jfind a full program of roller- Coach A M Klum, formerly as- . s On the Island of Key West, cash for 26-ft Cruiser Bex AR | come Easel =a dancing and racing next Friday | sistant line coach and Big, Six aie IN SCRAP’ TONIGHT Monroe County, State of Florida The Citizen augt-f| secu S888 cat Sux LM exists, why cant 2 or 3 pager Barolli glanced at Antoine then and took th = (night at Tommie’s Roller Rink | guard .at-the\ University ‘of Ne- ven (]1), more particulariy boys the? wage GaN jon Southard street. braska, has unfolded the tear Sescribed as follows: | Bbw LEGALS —— = aan thro the number again with. 4. Staged annually at-the rinks,|towélalready . P j — = out=the voices. It was Barofii’s ihe’ Halowe'en program this year, Moans Lieut. Klum: “Every- TWIN BILL OPENER FEA- | thence along the ide o LBGel SeTICE tra, then. Lenore walked will include dne of the biggest! body has been~tiainied ynder a | oe ae oe Figcouaet < Changes 30mm iowa! i - 7 ; TURES 4a f 248 feet, to s pea’ us dances jeyer held here,’ with a different -systemitD , j PAIR.OF NEW the waters of the Bay at Key l ceive un said Y° C*USHt me, Eddie,” she | series bf races and trick events.|- Despite \tha)Klum_ outlook, | CLUBS wf hia nin int luton aes. eee ee ae a a ae io d “Doing a very creditable job” Experts, ineluding Tommy, wilkj post authorities have fined up a 2 punt in fre ae Ww | Florida. seaied offerings of maiuted Not on arom now on I'm| was his answer in a presceupied |8'Ve exhibitions, and all skaters /10-game schedule that's @ killer. BSE ich Sine a8 deck's inches tomes ee tone. Lenore sensed that he want- | Will be invited to take part in; Opposition includes Southwest-' 4 “dog fight” between the corner of Green and Elizabeth | Bonds of Momree Oe s,” Pam said in a yery | ed to give Barolli and his music the events-for prizes. ‘ern University of Memphis, Fort . Streets; thence in a S. Wily 4 All offerings submitt cs to i i 3 1 er a le city’s leading softball teams and tion 54 feet, 3 inches to the |FIEM FOR TEN ed by evans hus | undiviled attention, cage ; Aiey, — Misso wert see of a “ribbon cutting” affair by two commer last mentioned thence =~ jour oT Te THE Date or o-ex MOTOR BoA’ Fully a Phere?” she asked. “It's A New Lenore Bradley Tech, the College of Park highlight the first twin! feet: thence at right ang », and serial numbers ef Songs for you‘to go out clone.” AS HE crashed into a finale that {Idaho and the University: of To-' bill of the Island City League's ¥- Ely direction 50 fi terest rate, date of temme Gute) Pinder will,” Freda said with softened gradually until it | jledo, in that order. aa 5 inches; thence at right angi maturity, and price asked The! sk decision of her sort.|¥as only a whisper, Barolli | : ¥ : third 1941 split-schedule. a S Elly direction 53 fe guld scalp me iff came |turmed to Antoine and’ held out ——— Pepper's Plumbers, who have then: right ape, in | Tet sommes hour. So 3 ow me a bed. | the baton. SOFTBALL = = just about all the honors’ thence at right angles § 5 |price asked. & ‘the hotel in the morn-| | “My name is Barolli.” he said. | Bayview Park, 7:30 p. m. THE WEATHER joating around in these parts, E.ly direction 60 feet: th her I've stayed with Give may a $a whirl, See how TONIGHT i ita’ lace: taeare at ‘rishi | peapt Ser ake abe a , ey .” Tt was evident he 3 SSF FIRST GAME AT 7:30 P. M. angles in a &. Ely @irection 60 as Heol her upstairs to | was proud of his collection of’ (First Named Teams “Visiting” 5 ak ——— Sitter? teak at right angles ta [ana ail ettertmpe : ion of | young musicians, their dark, sen- First Game—C. = servation taken at a.m, Softball official = Street: thence at right angies in | 1 offer: . uty. There was an old/Sitive countenances testifying Na’ ee | aot Mar Tene (Et fice) a 5. Ey Sesion im Set [See WMINISTRATION OF ——" that had once been | visibly of their Cuban heritage, A’S- = ae ed today all first games in | the point of beginning Oma TRATION rs ‘ id: - 5 Ss ty ER O SERED aa. that had sailed the | There was an eagerness in their _, S°CO"d Game—Red Raiders vs. nee rp: the 4 unis Onder for Publication be pub. | Spessned L. Helland Governsr, as (PGE SALE -ueeen a was a little that had been made ship's roll. There were Fare bits of bric-a-brac. eda fell asleep almost as soon Hs soft footfalls left her ' ot Pam, however. She : = 1 window, looking out star-swept early morn- The sweet heavy scent is of the orchid tree e soft air. — a Vague soun o! ‘opic trees rustling, the of the fruit of the turned finally to her own ‘with its quaint patchwork ,She was more tired than tealized. Sleep closed her 5 t slowly waking world a shower sudden- the s! wgely tropical things — rain lished once a week for four con- | President, ——-- —~ secutive weeks in The Key West| J. a Lee, State Comptretier ac) & Ret Ghee Game Ger See faces as they turned.to Antoi Pepper’s Plumbers. Highest last 24 hours ___ “And this is Edmund Antoine, MONDAY NIGHT Lowest last night __ Vin,” Lenore said. “He’s maestro | First Game—NavSta vs. Navy.|Mean — Citizen. a newspaper published in | ®ecretars. ft: thet box < cuiding sel npr iee forse 3 Second Game—Const Guards Normal - Poecgaiaile “WITNESS my band and the seal |*8 — oor ae Prue Si Phe “ i eS gees ‘a~ \vs. Red Raiders. 1 ne “An inning once started be- Beas GPE es ae iass pdidealie anak coe WEDNESDAY NIGHT _— Rainfall, 24 hours ending fore the time-limit has been (Sa.) Rose © Sawyer F General of the fanart fine selecting and ining here, | , First Game—NA’s vs. NavSta.!, 7:30 a. m., inches 0.00 reached in either the first or Clerk of Sizcult Court, Monroe Coun- | Fierida at his | Barolli.” Antoine, said. © didn't See See Fepaes s Fiat: plven Siz ca sine> Oct. 1, 323, *80ond game must be com- eae es es a suppose the island wor produce ers vs. Navy. | = ae rERNER SORT meta: Pleted. See binding the “Fleri@a Stats this sort of stuff.” Second G Deficiency since Oct. 1, 13 THE COURT OF THE COUNTY) and “History and Revision Benes te 2b yes. They're born musi- |e NavSta SMT) inches ____" 015] ‘yaon®, Marina sme moet veme "ated! Rexmen ovmes:| marge Suateien 2m cians. are so grateful fora °~ : Total rainfall since Jan. 1, | Ba’ chance to let it Scat Lnty of | BASEBALL j_ inches __ = 37.90! gerdless of will [yn re the Estate of They Antoi ty then ta Excess since Jan 1 joratio Olivieri also known the musicians. He looked them | Price Field (Trumbo), 1:30 p.m. | inches —_____________627 yin} stage an “all over calmly, seemed to be takin | Wind Direction and Velocity | stock of them. The music on the > SUNDAY Se ne NE—14 miles per hour racks was the old number Fritzi ey Named Teams “Visiting”) Relative Humidity Scheff made famous: “Kiss Me First Game—Regulars vs. Tro- is hereby given Again.” Antoine gave the boys a ; 83% 5 Qlivieri, have fileC my final i nee: Barometer :30 a. m. today - _ & | report as administ {the estate| CHawCEmy. ky. One of those | quick down beat Second Game (3:30 p. m)— ' at 7: gata: players, the Raiders have given of Horatio L. Olivier! also known as ~ Lenore and Vincent took Piladira vs.ad Riidem. Sea level, 29.94 (1013.9 millibars) 24 comers a lot of trouble of late H. L. Olivieri, deceased; that I have EPGAR & : ‘ hes swiftly und without/the words. Their voices " filed my petition for final discharge, from a suddenly cloud-/died to a tender pianissimo, and a Saaee 6:27 _ and are confident they can take hat T will apply to. = nor F and then stops just as/| soared again. People passing on ny iy, leaving in its wake an that is weighted with the scents of earth and ‘was only a note in Fre- f when Pam went there. d the large, flamboyant | had played as they never had be- lfew years. What's her name? $0 characteristic of the 3 ks for everything. I stil! @n what I said last night.” Strange Music Strect_in Key West fast. and west, straight the island: Near the west lot. far from the red b: ate the ee and m dock w re Uwokmforcign ‘ports’ tie up; a ids Fented. upon oceat i for band practice. Met far from the hall, across a i ig.an empty house mg under the weight of a that blooms with an odorless flower that is dry and, to! irances, lifeless even as Unfurls. It has a strange, rt of beauty. that is even after the dust of coated it. “Rose of they call it in Key West. vthe less gu: souls, it is d “Wood Ro: WO Middle-aged tourists had wped to admire the strange The woman turned sudden. plain face lifted as if lis- to some celestial strain. That music! And some- singing! I've never heard ng like it.” ty stood entranced, the roses eHever bear any. fragrance. " id Antoine had arisen and strolled tothe ducks. een watthing. water, ous opal under.a:sky that entarily..crowded with. nt sy gee en Leper Ta. the-elou ate v betoes the Tasch of a triumphant sup. e turned finally and d along Duval Street. Just the two tourists he held to the spot by a Hy of sound issuing from Two voices were blend- 4 sort of melodic unity that than singing together. Associated Press) YORK, Oct. 17.—When rick push. along ow. We play’ for | éollege'gtid teani ‘is’ playing pro- | passing squalls. ott clerk in this city Hs A a | Use of italics in printing was ‘to take Mrs. David El-) 2 | 0. pennies. in. payment. intreduesd.- bythe. Alice: Pree | dropped his letters in 8 Rew, green! eanies. in payieial in Venice in the 15th century. ‘municipal rubbish Tomorrows Almanac Sunset — the street sti to listen. > 2 ble freshness of atmos-| Barolli’ soa when he turned YOUR SPORTEST | Soonrise to Antoii finished, cov- loonset - . chars pA ae ered a xiotous wel aes Answers eo Page Tomorrow’s Tides et Brows eg - et state of said Horatio L- Olivier}, ae Mec Sais He had been singin} ide beau- |__1. A California girl is the new (Naval Base) a gee eee eee Fame Le tiful Lenore Winthrope, his voice | U. S. women’s golf champion and AM PM Gates. Roberts started the year blending with hers, and his boys | has been playing golf for only a High 756 8:10 = a member of the disbanded puccamecars * i ; ’s Barbers’ flinging staff, Administrator of is ae PE 4 beeatel ta ; : psp igs almost too much for | 2. Who was the winning pitch- = ae turning in a number of credit- |, apie bean Penne at “You do with them what I (ef in the opening game of the’ Key West and Vicinity: Con--2ble jobs. As head of Spetbitenacraeen shomsnegyes never can,” he said. 1941 World Series between the sidecahie odes <ollar cacce: ten he has shouldered “No”—Antoine was quick to | Yankees and Dodgers? The los- ~. : the mound work is | give credit where it was due—“all ling pitcher? » ‘sional showers tonight and Sat-! his fling at you need is a little time Come | 3. What ‘halfback on the ‘Asso- urday; fres northeasterly winds, Mainstay of the P have a talk with you. I've got to ciated “Press/'1940 "All-America | moderately strong at times in a per of no-hit r — ~ to his | fessional football "this" Season? | Florida, Partly cloudy. tonight seen A ap ; ‘in aa 4. Who Were®"the” “American 2nd Saturday except considerable ting Pipefitters but you can’ teed quickly. ws or; An~ | National. ,jedgue.. batting Cloudiness “wth Seattered ~ show- find many “suckers” with jsettled in Lenore’s car, | chaitpiores™ raat season just ers .gver-extreme! south portign money. _ wanted to talk. lclosed?‘ The hoffe rin ‘cham- | and along the cast coast. _ |. Interest in the outcome of “Eddie, you won’t say anything | pions? | Jacksonville to Florida-Straits: |first* game has been: steadily to Adele, will you? Boa ee | & Where are these football tu-| Fresh to moderately strong north-| mounting since the Coast Guards ne bang ee bho ‘die if they |tors coaching this season: Lowell | east and east winds; mostly over-/and NA’s announced their en-/ knew. Of course it's not serious, |Dawson, Sam Barry, Tuss Mc- cast weather with Cele ae into the league. Although | |I mean with Vin. It’s just my art, |Laughry, Harry Mehre, Tom Showers tonight and Saturday. [nothing much is known of my singing. And Gervase is com- |y i Homer Norton, Jimmy, East Gulf: Moderate to fresh new teams’ ability to play under ing is go —— any time |5helan, Francis Schmidt, Greasy northeast winds, moderately lights, it is generally conceded oe on san ey rt 'Neale, and Dick Harlow? | Strong at times in Florida Straits; | the clash tonight will be hotly | understand.” | }mostly overcast weather tonight contested. 5 ee “But I understand, Lenore,” | Give yourself 20 points for each | and Saturday, showers over south NA’s, representing the pipefit- onan | Antoine said seriously, wishing | correctly answered. portion. ters and joiners \of the Naval ber, 1941. ; i ' t i uf i junch’ toda’ (} i ij } f 9 i "1" &3 ‘i j i z f i it j tovset her-feare at rest. “I won't | good .| SMALL CRAFT WARNINGS Station, are elated over their re- i i You're if you score 60, ex-| 4 ING n, are t mention anything to your mother | eellent if you get 80 and @ real displayed in Key West district |cent practice victory against the Gervase de Bellefort—though I | sports expert if you tally 90 or | this morning. ain a favored le team. |hate to see you throw yourself | | away on that effete gentleman!” | | He laughed ae es oo — a | oe ow ‘olli really has got | _ j somethin . i SAME FEET | Questions Elsewhere On This Page | S"Oh, Eddie, do\you think so, Jenkins was stout, with large,| 1. Mrs. Frank Newell,’ former- really?” Her eagerness was slighty |y,524 feet, and although several |ly’ Betty Hicks. : C3 \pairs of shoes were shown him) 2 Charley Ruffing, Yankees.) wr: 3 SNAP OF j 2 ii the refused them. Curt Davis, Dodgers. ben “the 1} “Limust have *qudre:toes”, he; “3. George Franck. New York) i ‘explained to ‘the assistant. | Giants. wei snort Tis | still = | The young mansighed wearily.| 4 Ted “ Willial juni her art that took her to tha || “But square toes are-not stock-|Pete Reiser, National. ‘Williams, |W barren hall to practice with Ba- (ed now, sir’, he explained.| American; Dolph Camilli, Na-| ? roili. He had seen her face as she |“Pointed toes are fashionable | ticnal. “He's too caustie”, said the/or Stood beside Barolli lifting her | this season”. ‘5. Dawson, Tulane: Barry, Studio manager. en voice with his in song. Lenore | - Jenkins gave him an angry Southern Calfornia; McLaughry, | lerbien ‘here. : |Dartmouth; Mehre, Mississippi; ‘To be continued “That may be”, he retorted, Lieb, Florida Norton, Texas A “but I happen-to be wearing| & : | eg oa ES ~-——— |igst season’s feet”. j ' apologized and ordered the ; ‘to “use common sense in en- os | forcing the rule of not accepting NEW YORK-—Investigating a) = than 25 pennies”. mza’s complaint that five letters, Sixteenth century ‘ine had mailed were not delivered, ers discovered that | postal authorities of this city dis-/ give it ‘covered that the complainant had

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