The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 22, 1941, Page 3

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ety es Sect ed Partiy-built house, and shouted.to the foreman that he could not find his way down to the ground. ~ “You fool—come down the Way you went up”, shouted the foreman. | ) recruit close to thet first”, the Irishman yelled 1 This charming © is still in he: won the national is she? Of the p: * Coiton one could bo “What are you waiting for”, he roared. “Until he yawns”, answered! the recruit. PIGURATIVELY SPEAKING Wife: How do you like my new | gown? I got it for a ridiculous i Price. Hubby: You mean you got it} for an absurd figure. VERY CONSIDERATE “How did you get- that black eye?” ce iueLe DRROLT "1 ge = Give yourself 20 potnts for R the OE: aes peasy aye. = noble; who was he?” Swered. You're goddlij you s J you get center. $0 and a real =: expert % 9r,, abave. GOOD GUESS “Here's my bill”, said the at- torney. “Please pay $100 down and $25 a week thereafter for ten weeks”. “Sounds like burying an auto- mobile”, said the client. “I am”, replied the attorney. FORTUNES OF PEACE Colonel (as examinations be-/ i SPORTEST ANSWERS 1. Donna Atwood. 2 Texas A&M. 3 DiMaggio was the American ieague. choice 4$- Georgetown, Fordham ang Boston College 5. Baugh, T.C.U.; a Connie" T-C.U.; Parker, Duke; Hutson, Alabama, in 1938. and Luckman, TOUCHDOWN TACTics. ———————— ANSWER CONCH CAGERS MEET TENNESSEE FIVE NEXT WEEK | | a }gin)—Well, young man, the next z time I see you, I hope you're a lieutenant. Wilber, having been to Ne York, was telling his cronies the sights he saw. —— ‘emperatures ‘north portion tonight THAT'S ANOTHER MATTER [Highest last 23 hours ___80 4o¥ Bayview Park, 7:30 p. m. “Mr. Swiggs—er—ah, that is, | Lowest last night - Mean STRAIGHT WITH CRUSHING | (fit Named Teams “Visiting”)}can—er—I—will you—2" x Ki ee = LEGALS seceaeaeas MONDAY NIGHT | “Why, yes, my boy; you may roe ee ae First SER Sa Jay.) have her”. Precipitation 24-2 WIN OVER RAIDERS Pig Game—Mavy (wa Mav-| "Or taste ines whoa PRMAME SC aes coding cond G | “My daughter, o’ course. You! 7:30 a m. inches * econd e— et y ae — Right belfind their 18-6 vie-'vs Coast Gs Red RaiGe™s want to marry her, don’t you?” |Total rainfall since Nov. 1, tory Wednesday night, Peppers) _ WEDNESDAY NIGHT sy past Pager basal Poche = = —_ s vs. NA. out if you would endorse my | Excess since Novem % Plumbers last night crushed the Inote for $100”. Sacha First Game—Nav Second Game—Navy vs. Pep- dicated an interest in the league!Red Raiders 24-2 under an per’s Plumbers “Certainly not. Why, I hardly Reco since Jan. 1, a and are urged to have their man-) .vajanche of base knocks in the FRIDAY NIGHT know you”. eR eS 5 ES erg sages agers present at the meeting) ||. laved at Bayview Gieoe ited Undders: we: elena jExcess since January 1, Monday only game play 3 i gee sae j CONSIDERATE | inches 5s SEBS ‘4 Park. | Wind Directior. and Velocity “A nice sort of welcome!” said| the father visiting his son at} bearding school “I am hardly bil was declafed ‘@ ‘forfe a BASEBALL out of the train when you ask who fafied t6 agpear ‘on < ;me for money”. “ = tol Sy Surreiidered the top 2P#ice-Field: {Trumbo). 1:30 p.m} “Weil, dad, you must admit} Sea level. 20.94 (1013-9 millibars) end of the bargain bill jto the! TOMORROW jthe train was 20 minutes late”. PR Rati Alves Like Wednesday other Hidif of the: sche NE—10 miles per hour GAMES TOMORROW Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today Octobes—sist errr SENIO, MARTINEZ. test H Red Raiders, runners-up the wamen;:\who gaincd jai er: EF —Coast Guard j WHAT A HOPE! | Sunset” i Island City Baseball League, to-| ioey ‘wedresday’whed Navy tes ora Bears vs: Red meee | = si ‘date was {Moonrise morrow afternoon at Price Field ‘a on Trumbo Island will take on | forfeited. a ei ae their nearest competitors, Pan- Behind the three-hit_ pite dora Bears, in the opener of ajof their ace hurler, Clar : : z Moonset i Game (3:30 p. m)—|Canvassing constituents in Eng- Regulars vs. Key West | land. He explained his opinions }to one housewife, a newcomer to | the district, and ended by saying, ji : tes, —_ — -| High ___ regular doubleheader. (Cigarette Willie) the “Well, madat Re ae i 2 Bears, off the Coast Guard| piumbers went “hitting crazy” in’ TOUCHDOWN TACTICS | Vice nat an honing this cn jlow 702 made application tor a tax deed 0 | Cutter Pandora, will rise into}. — d joning and pi up : FORECAST embraces the following described | ;Stituency will return me”. : d Vicinity: y in the County of Monroe, second place should they defeat 44 runs They kept pecking By ELTON E. WIEMAN “Some hopes you've got, mis- Key West eae Viceeiy: Partly ged Florida, ee 4 the Raiders. clou ith ad t ture ta tric of Raider mounds- Princeton Football Coach ter”, she said, sadly. udy wit = temperai } of E% of Ex, See. is, zee. West Regulars and Key jaway St 8 i RES THE SITUATION: It is your]; aint lived ” : y; moderate! nae 3a, 88 Acre,” wat sees will clash. in the} men for fen more runs in the I ain't lived ere long, I can tell} 7 { 4 wae 443. Monroe County Mfrojans are tied with thet A pcnaiy, Me Ber =| See eee are d with { A” ti diy mvairy developed : eee Sanday, Doe: | <2, Se a te Sanat ee Ome | Bears in third position. among the Peppers as each at- the first quarter. | WHY WAIT? | mae . i : hav. i : H est id certificate shall be re- First game will begin at eo it - 6-0 and you have a brisk, favor-| Sens Wink | Os son : Se oars Baton = 4g nleps said certificate 3 : a oe the second is. due Everett (Two-By-Four) ing wind. labout my kissing you? tion Sunday. Ps oSichext wiaer, ot the Stee } Cart Lope, gn o-time: base-| der, scor th Fe eS aad by the|,, Ruth—Td rather have you do|” Jacksonvilie to Florida Straits: >= por on the first Monday in | be ss | fie! : ed or bee i uasae y it than think about it. Moderate sterly winds = a ee Rag h } play ill umpire first fur innin i Leo (Grass seo quarter. Both t northeas ands, Dece _ sels / ieoter du Hi ted the : 2% eae ground. but! fresh at times off the coast’ Dated this 28th day of October, ; games. Cutter} y uplicate © teams have Aw : IDENTIFIED } rar feat in six innings, Julius (Do- neither bas made a sustained| Do) Villareal and Jack (f-Bony)' march. You have a-fast half-j Carbonell scored three timhes each POCCCC OS BOSSES S SEs DeSeeeeeEeeeeee Classified Column POO COR Sem eesesesneeeseeesoe Advertisers snould give them Street adi ) [ \ yee ¢ ’ [ N PRESS, apr2s-tf “For Bent o I woul iy next pramtamg exter “Tie > = rs; Cana Artmen Prem rie H 401 NW _ neni —_— 17th ¢., Miami. nov22-2 GIRLS WANTED goxi pam, a season's work JAPANESE RED HIBICUS. = POINSETTIAS, Croutons and Vines. Apply 73 Catherine AGENTS WANTEL Street between 8 and 2 p. m. now22-t BLACKOUT “¥~ Varela Sts, Key West. HT) it ee t Ls j reoy F e9 i af fh il Fully i HL Pinder. ‘The Red ten used exs in their vain effort’ to stop, ee enti tek row |“"Taint porn and fat—t f3—and it aint’ two pounds wa . - i i i Clerk of the Circait Coury of P Results: RHE | ma’am”. . js roe Cow Plumbers _ 0143 501 1—24 19 3 Spinner? i | ted November 32 1941. Oo 1010-237 deot-25-20,1942 and Hopkins; Arnold, i }

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