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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CARDS SHUFOUT | THE TmY TOTS GREMLINS ARE be ONDAY, APRIL 26, 1542. ST. GUARDSMEN |24190¢MAvenue North, St. Peters- | horned gremlins, use their horns burg. Fla. describing the situa-!to absorb the salt out of mashed ay 'MERVIN THOMPSON he C SNAG SIXTH LEAGUE Natural History Primer | tion says that one type of grem- PALS LATEST WORR jin is causing the patients to get 3 £ potatoes that look like they are | Potatoes, regardless of the amount | put therein. One gremlin, a lady TAKING TRAINING ~ According 1 ad CINCINNATE REDS PHIA IN BOTH GAMES OF DOUBLE BILL = < < Hah gremlin whom Lieutenant Wake- as _ pak one = |cooked when they are only part-' field refused to name, mixes sz | REPORTS ON MATTER ARE; iy done.:Another gremlin puts out and sugar on the patients’ t } the coal fires in the kitchen stoves | However, the worst gremlin of SENT OUT FROM CAMP j with similarly disastrous results. ;all is one who eats the last por- BLANDING ; A cousin, known as the “elee-| tion of meat, just as the Colonel far-off tropic rivers | trical gremlins”—he goes around | enters the mess hall a couple of here, Mervin Thompson of Mr. and Mrs. M@ son of Margar ORY IN ROW MARINES, |FIGHTING -FROM | FIRST INNING ON OUT, Is called a crocodile. Mark how his baleful eye betrays. His too affected smile. i stationed California. _ FELL VICTIMS TO LEADERS. 6 TOO fs i yea The Coast Guard “won sixth straight ball game Satur- ycay in the American division of Island Service Men’s League but it was not without a strug- gle for a ating band of Ma- es made it tough all the % The final score read 6-0. bide The still undefeated Pace- makers of the loop scored twice in the first inning, obtained two More in the third, picked up one in the fifth and another in ie sixth for the eventual mar- gin. The losers staged their best threat in the seventh frame when they loaded the sacks with| their power hitters coming to the arg They failed to come wever, and isa teritet the Cea Woodard, hurling for the Ma.| tines, walked four, struck out 12 and gave the winners but six hits. Ed Kacanowicz, stellar Coast eee Pitcher, walked none, whi: nine and nine hits. ites -Walton, shortstop, walked to Open the Guardsmen attack and McLean, catcher, lammed out a double. Wiles first baseman, singled to score both runners. With one out in the third Mc- Lean singled. Wiles drew:a frew pass and Kacanowicz doubled to Score both men. In the fifth, Walton walked, went to second on an outfiekl fly and error and came home on a passed ball. Tne final run was made in the sixth when Summers, right- fielder, lived on a fielder’s choice, advanced on a wild pitch and Scored on a single by Torbett, third baseman. McLean’s two hits in three trips was the best offensive for the winners. None of the los- ers obtained more than one bin- gle of Kacanowicz. Tonight at 5:30 the 50th Coast Artillery of Fort Taylor will meet the Sound School. Tomor- row the Marines face Bota Chica and the big game of the week will be Wednesday when thé Naval Operating Base takes on the Coast Guard in an en- deavor to overhaul the present and gain a tie for the inst place position. TWO ENGINEMEN ARE NEEDED HERE Albert B. Cooper, recorder for the Labor Board, states that the U. S. Civil Service Commission announces the need for two )2) Engin<men (Stationary) at $8.40 per diem, with time and a half for all over forty (40) hours per weeh, for employment in Key West, Florida. The following qualifications must be met: “A high school edu- cation and experience in running a power plant such as.is found in large hotels, power stations, or large buildings.” Further information and appli- cation blanks may be obtained from the. Reggrder, Labor Board, Room 105, Post Office Building, Key West, Florida; from the Sec- retary, Board@f U. S. Civil Set vice Examiners, Post Office, Key West, Florida; or from the Reg- ional Director, Fifth U. S. Civil Service Region, New Post Office Building, Atlanta, Georgia. SEPARATION The long black wall fe the night Separates us. And I must wait. Putting stitches in flimsy dreams Grown frayed by too much handling. Like an old woman mending A patch-work quilt. Striving to gather loose-ends— ‘To the tapestry I’ve spun Can be a tidy thing. Joy baw Aaino < y, Perhaps I shall grow uséd To the senseless separation Of the night, 1 —BARBARA GREENE: J. F. SIKES LICENSED PLUMBER 1306 CATHERINE STREET Dadian dent tnnte nt dates end dnttnd Your Grocer Sells THAT GOOD STAR * BRAND AMERICAN and CUBAN TRY A POUND {He lives in {minutes late. They call him the | “rank-buster.” |. The only counteracting force, according to Lt. Margaret Biggs, } Chief dietician at Blanding’s Sta- {tion Hospital, and daughter of !Mrs. M. V. Biggs, Barberville, Florida, is a good-hearted gremlin, j Which sneaks in food from other dergoing forces. He is « tery.B, 103-BN Mervii known among mess halls t he is and se * “THE FASTEST RADIO the la , waiters sluggish flow, (Special to The Citmen) ,drsesed in a coil of wire and eXpeeial te Phe Citizen) | zamiwest Nileand, i : NEW YORK, April 26.—The} Of the +26.—Gremlins of the Medical/electrie oven. Others blow light St.Louis Cardinals shutout the/ + ”) | Corps are the Army’s latest worry.{ fuses, leaving the kitchen in total score 6f 1-0, with Howard Pol-| Thi’ & Kipling’s wicked “mugger,”| "Port that their mess. halls are}checked off on the rolling carts, let om ‘the moutid for the win-| Who as everybody knows | Overrun with the invisible imps; which take it to the patients’ ‘The Washington tors’ took|'’ By. tagging at his nose. of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wakefield,; Still another type, known as the both games of a doubleheader . | Sociable he, likes to mix taking the first game, 12 to 2, and! the seeond, 5-0. . {Ava having dinner with old Croc | Is their oldest tribal joke. i CAMP BLANDING, Fia., April} burned-out fuses—turns off the “grey-green Ciricinnati: Reds ‘yes ea wart Dieticians at the Station Hospitaljdarkness when food is being hing: tednd: ‘Gave the baby elephant his trunk + Lt. Ella L. Wakefield, daughter, wards. from thé Philadelphia Athletics, With all the forest“ folk, The Detroit “Tigers and the Clevel Indians split a dou-: bleheader, while the New York |1n imitation of a log, | Yankees downed the Boston Red} He poses on the beach | ; i Sa MSM: IZILLAPAIPTAIPSIVIARAPLLLILLIAZLLLI PLLC LOL Ea OP POLE eee EEE CLL Eb AL AAA A = Sox. | And with his tail smites everything Results of the games follow: | That blunders within reach. National League | At Cincinnati St. Loui: 1 4 0} Cincinnati — 6.5 of] Pollet and W. Cooper; Vander Meer and Mueller. At Brooklyn Philadelphia Brooklyn __.. Kraus and Livingston; Webber and Owen. The bane of hoof and fur and beak, They shun the horrid bounder | And ‘move with every sense alert When near his haunts they} wander. : R. HE, Submerged beneath the bank ‘he waits ~ For déer come down to drink, | ,; And having nabbed one by the nose Contrives to swiftly sink. ard | ‘ *ay 1| When with his much embarrassed | | guest } To bottom he has sunk He leisurely reduces him | To gastronomic junk. In Every Town... y the REXALL STORE is the BEST PRESCRIPTION STORE Your Family Deserves THE BEST and WE SERVE THE BEST! GARDNER’S PHARMACY 534 Duval Street At Chicago i! Pittsburgh Chicago - : Sewell and Lopez; Barrett, Prim. and Hernandez. VVVV VETTE NY pr YY VY rrr Phone 177 v At Boston R. HE. [New York _ Boston __ | Melton, Mungo, The pungle scribe, a sage old ape, Wrote down this tale of woe: “Another silent partner joins ‘The Firm of Croce & Co.” FIREMEN’S TROPICAL PARK 712 DUVAL STREET KEY WEST, FLORIDA Special,Kiddies’? Matinee Daily 3:00 to 6:00 P. M. AMUSEMENTS FOR ALL MERRY-GO-ROUND GIANT FERRIS WHEEL KIDDIE AUTOS KIDDIE AEROPLANES PLAY BINGO NIGHTLY! le a ae te A Ae te. | Yet this ogre has his troubles And suffers nagging pangs Caused by nasty little ticks That lodge among his fangs. American At New York Boston New York Be Chase, Lucier and Part row anti Hemsley. At St. Louis Chieago - St. Louis Swift Gomez, Sheer and Turn-| Intrepidly he steps about er; Niggeling and Ferrell. On Croc’s wide yawning jaw $ And pecks away—the only thing First Game Safe from his patron’s maw. At Philadelphia Washington Philadelphia Leonard and Early; Harris, Abernathy, Blask and Swift. Second Game At Philadelphia Washington + Philadelphia Carasquel and Early; Burrows, | First Game At Cleveland Detroit Cleveland Trout, Newhouser sons; Bagby and Susce. But nature lends a remedy For Croc’s annoying fix, . E.) A tiny bird who nothing loves So much as eating ticks. Quaint co-operation, here both Partners are the winners: The crocodile gets gum relief, The bird some dainty dinners. POY VV Vv veri verry A VV T IVI Ve PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME Dignified Sympathetic Courtesy LICENSED EMBALMER Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Never Sleep | This charming children, dear A moral seems to lend: It pays the strongest man at times | Not to cheat a friend. idyll, al | Aandi dant tintin tintin tanta dnt tain tntintn tndadndndndh Watch and Jewelry Repairing At Reasonablé Prices eee FRANK JOHNSON Junior, 604 DUVAL STREET The Old Reliable Since 1898 eee a Diamonds, Watches, | MARGUERITE CROLLY. | Stump -Lane, | Key West, Fla. Aid to Enemy “Any American who wilfully to pay his taxes on e or to invest every cent he can in War Bonds is surely giv- ing aid and comfort to the enemy . . . We have a job to do and we are all called for } service to our country. Our | | dollars are called to service { too. 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