The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 15, 1941, Page 3

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eth i 3 tg ui f hue Ar ognized your ‘I ie potice t G "d tell it, it would sound Z old the lice 01 * 4 You, wanted to do it.” Crowley was with/| so king for me.” Pp Nc g only reported ok da swered the phone?” “I nearly fainted when I rec- ‘Voice. a Where was Crowley when you Crowley's Fault HAD gone out for a walk and he was with me. And ly I had to talk to Morris. I had to find out what he was going to do. I didn't want him to tell the i. ay the ig. fr i wibe “? ne i aeratetrate i cB! rah mis be ohae San sudden- . the rey bh 8 id fi - if a5 S738 lett I Fah ce Heats B ¥ “When was that?” “Just before the show went into rehearsal.” “So knew,” Peterson “that Miss Blanton was in New York and in your is Morris smiled. “Na t I didn’t know that Miss Blanton was Miss Gray.” : “You have no way of proving that?” “Of course not.” “But you recognized her as Lee Gray when sen one Green Apples on opening night?” denied knowing 1 Baig coms isn't it? id been poisoned on the very night of my arrival, unfortunately. The police, appar- ently, were searching for someone with a past connection to her. I Saw no-reason to offer the evi- dence of my connection with her b laining Lee Gray and im- fic myself. And since Miss 's fai Miss Blanton y: “It Crowley at he had lost at corner, and at that. time, we would have known you were Lee Gra: cause I traced the call . Be- “4 that} at los- was so embarrassed ing sight of me that I knew he'd never mention it to Peterson.’ “The lug!” smiled faintly. “He didn’t Carol even know I had ae store; he been in that couldn't have t it would have mattered. I was only gone a minute. I knew the number and as soon as Jeff answered I hung up and ran out. Hy Fa Jel” sae THE Member FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. SAVINGS BONDS lanton seemed unanxious to do Miss Blanton has just told ... was i has she been correct about ” ould you expect me to ad- mit it if it were the truth?” “Is it?” ac who scares little girls?” “Why di TSteve humped teve jumped up ol's told you wh; Must you iy her through all that Lag "t it bad enough that has to stay here and...” -Peterson interrupted him. “She doesn't have to stay here. She can leave now if she wants to.” “Tll stay,” ood pee Bag raw! “Steve, I've got to stay.” “All right. Morris. did Miss Blanton leave your show?” ‘Te be continued “Car- she lei U. S. DEFENSE For Sale At | “So. Very. pretty. And the story | our relationship..with. her in England { “That I'm a degenerate, a mani- H Miss Blanton leave -' tc } 1s it Price Field on Trumbo Island without a struggle and then the into action the At the end of the ninth the Score read: Conchs 11, Raiders 3. Regulars, who were slated to } Oppose the Raiders, failed to ap- pear on the field, and only sev- m Trojans showed up for dash with the Conchs. james were declared forfeited to the the Raiders and Conchs. Managers of the teams award- ted the torfeit agreed to perform for the fans and the {contest was declared a resulting league game. A player from the Regu- | lars ec joined the Conchs for the lash and Raiders used ‘three nen from the Trojans. Charlie Albury started on the hill for the Red nine and pitch- ed good. bali. wntil the sixth when the Conchs got to him for {four runs, Gabriel Lastres, who! jhas established a new strikeout |record, finished the game. } hurler, is Robert Bethel, veteran Conch Pitched his first full ame of the year and did a good job. Albury was touched for four hits in the second round and four } More in the sixth sent him to } the showers. Lastres gave up nether quartet of safeties from j there on out. Bethel held the Raiders | four hits over the whole route. jal Julius (Sonny Boy) Villareal ind Conch “Red” each poled two | Safeties to set the pact at bat. Es- | mond (Tarzan) Albury, Key West jcacher, smashed a double. Cc “DKi re we Raiders - out’ by Albury 1, by | by Bethel 4; bases on balls: off See 2, off Lastres 2, off Beth- jel 5; hit by pitchers: Cates and area time of game: 2:00: um- }pires: C. Lopez and Arango and Soldier. (Reese) Arthur y” Rueda, Thompson, Aurelio Las- collected the lowed the Raid- e ers. 5 Score by innings: RHE 110 100 000— 3 4 1 onchs __ 030 004 13x—11 14 4 C. Albury, G. Lastres and R. } Arnold; Bethel and E. Albury. Stolen base: Thompson; The! | First Game—Army vs. Lions ; Club. | Second Game—Gas Company tvs. High School B. WEDNESDAY NIGHT First Game—Coast Guard Sound School. Second spe ang Air Sta- tion ve Company. FRIDAY NIGHT _Pirst “Game—Army vs. Ma- Tines, Second Game—Coast vs. Guard ,: ¥8. High School BASEBALL Price Field (Trumbe), 1:30 p. m. SUNDAY First Game—Key West Conchs vs. Red Raiders. Second Game—Regulars Trojans. DECEMBER 28 First Game—Regulars vs. Key West Conchs. Second Game—Red Raiders vs. Trojans. JANUARY 4. 1842 First Game—Key West Conchs vs. Trojans. Seeond Game—Regulars Red Raiders. JANUARY 11 First Game—Trojans vs. Regu- lars. Key West Conchs. POSTPONED GAMES Two—Conchs and Regulars. vs. vs. LEGALS LEGALS McCALLA CAMP Today's = <a MEETS TUSEDAY a 1793—Henry C. Carey, delphia publisher, the Ph coun first great economist, son of November “4 a _ ~ noted publisher, born there. Died eo - Oct. 13. 1879. . 1831—Franklin ~ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT oF THE eg Ix AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. “ OR MONROE CO . Died Feb. STATE OF FLORIDA. IN CHAN- «.. ——— CERY ape 1837—George Browne: Pp famed New York original a masterly architect, bormGa Nev 5 York. Died Nov. 28, 498% n ae 1843—Albert B. Si Xe Chr ance, born in Canad: 29, 1919. 1848—Edwn H. Bias mous mural painter, bo York. Died Oct. 12. Cane Ne. 8-104 “Sea ee DON'T Mss PAR NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE ICE 1s BY : pson. 18. Cory: OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. EN CHANCERY. TRY IT TODAY— American Trece Reviews American War, The Fevorite in Key West Reet can wi en dressings " STAR * BRAND MAP OF HAVANA with Guite March 29 CUBAN COFFEE 9 2anr = sa = 3 h er Tress SET GPA ERT ON SALE AT ALL GRocens Pes High Spot Coverage ; TROPIC AMERICA . Today’s Horoscope STANDINGS Island City Baseball League Club— W.L. Pet. Key West Conchs 6 2 .750 Red Raiders _ 7 5 583 n Trojans __ 5 45 44 0 Regulars ____ 3 6 333 i to Today’s Birthdays Francis J. Gavin, presiderit, Great Northen RR, born in Canada, 60 years ago. Archbishop John T. MeNicho- las of Cincinnati. Catholic pre- late, born im Ireland, 64 years ago. |. Maxwell Anderson of New| York, playwright-author, born in Atlantic. Pa. 53 years ago. Alice W. McCully of ington, born in Seattle, writer, 59 years ago. Wash- Wash., Dr. Harrison E. Howe of Wash- ington, D. C., editor of Indus- } trial and Chemical Engineering, 4 HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping District and Amusements SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER Single Room—Bath—$1.50 ALFRED SIM Also Serving All Po Between Miami Following Schedule (NO STOPS Office: 813 Caroline Street “Qverseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI AND KEY WEST Express Schedale: FULL CARGO INSURAN! WAREHOUSE—Cor. Eaton and and Bi Bay opposite FIMO ILAIPLALALLADL AL ALL A Double Room—Bath—$2.00 IONS, Manager ints On Florida Keys and Key West Effective June 15th: EN ROUTE) ea amen & Today indicates temperament ity. jealous and affections very enter the soul, bu ities social conditions of ot =e © ROLLER SKATE years ago. x**e Keep Your Weight In Shape Dr. Stephen S. Visher In- and Your Shape In Weight cite efporsm Sins "Fu toe tee "osm THE ARTMAN PRESS Chicago, 54 years ago. Sessions: 2:30 to 4:30 p. m and 8:00 to 10:30 p. m. —_ Leighton G. McCarthy LADIES INVITED The Citizen Building dian States, born 72 years ago. a, Christmas Cards Name The na’ to The Citizen, 20c scripe weekly. SHO SEa Sa SB impristed only $1.00 te the improvem MMM MM MM ES AS MBAR RRA BLM # Minister to the e elle A DALLA LEELA LLL MAKE THIS AN ELECTRICAL CHRISTMAS These Gifts Are Practical! The Toaster is filly nataiidlllé and so ts the Iron. PLL ML MM MM The Coffee Maker is easy to op- erate... Simply put your coffee in the upper vessel and water in the lower vessel— and fer- get it. The Mixmasier is a perfect kitchen aid. The Electric Water Heater will supp y your hot water require- .ents threugheut your home. The Range is a clean, safe, fast, economical way of cooking. Phone us or come in for infor- The Key West Electric Phones: 414 or 415 CLbed ddtddttttidstdttidétiédé dé u “ ae yeuarye SPH VETTE PAR EY OOTP ak,

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