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and Key West Conchs will cross bats. : ‘ Battery for the Pirates will be D. Fernandez and 0, "(ity Ansoctated Presa) _ NEW YORK, Sept, 7.—St. onl Louis edged further ahead of the | Probal wer te tripped the Pittsburgh Pirates, |tes and Joe Navarro working for 6, in the Conchs. Ce RADE eae, WhUe he | Tha taeon “hie? 5 will Gut **| on the field tomorrow will be the club that will oppose the players come here for a The contest tomorrow will ge’ a : jnderway: at In the American League, Phil- adelphia Athletics upset the New "York Yankees, 4-3, while the Boston Red Sox were losing to Both games were played at night. sg won, 9-0, from the Cleve-}, Indians. ; Results of last night’s and yes- terday’s games are as follows: _ AMERICAN LEAGUE man would sever necessary at the time. “Where i __ Night ‘ 7:30—Bottle Cap Inn vs. Sher gut of this year's budget, that it _ At Philadelphia R.HE.|> * Jewelers, : was possible that it would be ‘New York 8 9 1} 9:00—VFW vs. Key West Mer-; placed in next year’s budget. " Marshall, Murphy and ‘aobin | TUESDAY2 ” Wout ak Bice son; Savage and Rosar. 7:30-—American Legion ys.!.,f the commissioners accept Sears -———— Roy’s Auto Parts. jthe plan, it is stated, advertise- of aight 9:00—Sher Jewelers vs. Key , ment for bids will then be made. ” At Washington R. HL E,|! West Merchants. Ht asougeed during this Siscal pe- Boston: 210 1) THURSDAY— ieee Pilnet woule ave. to be 1 fashington st it Roy’: samen oO include ese expen- - roamed Johnsot. and. ned bape Mea ate hie jes * ditures, as no funds providing for Le! and Partee; Newsom and Evans. ‘ - NATIONAL LEAGUE RECREATION | Bayview Park—Tennis, Basket- ce Worth Ramblers when the | purpose of radio equipping the patrol cars.” Ellingson did say , that it is true that when these’ (ears are installed, if some patrol- his services with the city, that a replacement may not be hired, if deemed un- this disbursement are in present budget. Even amendment of the “At Detroit oon budget would not be the answer, Cleveland _ ; 7:30—Griffin’s. Miami’ unless there exists a large sur- Detroit MoS ; Herald. Rar vp ;plus in some department, which “Harder, Gassawa, Cen-}' 9:00—Miami D; News vs.|is not likely, since the City ter and (Presper ine steed ‘swift, | Delponiee Comptroller, in his recent remi- annual audit, stated that actual expenditures in all departments totaled approximately 50 per would this money come from?” inquired The Citi- zen, To this the City Manager said that if it could not be gotten | tf . At wee R. H. E.|hall and Handball Courts, Dia-| cent of their yearly allotment. i Pittsburgh _______ 6 15 2|mondball, Kiddy Playground,| So, unless in the next half of St. wae Comfort Stations. the fiscal year, a large un-an- j = Gerheuser and| South Beach and Rest Beach—| ticipated saving can be made, FY Salkeld; Brazle, Dickson and|Swimming. this proposed expenditure will j Burkhart, Kluttz, Gulf Dock and Rest Beach—| have to wait for approval in next | ’ | Renee a Deepsea Fishing. Small Boats, | year’s budget. ‘ Polagel Stell Ream a acho Pr es anand. ee a kas kabaen Kom PEARLMAN'S, I i ~ “dul, | , anc, a a “THE STORE OF QUALITY“ The Largest Exclusive LADIES’, MISSES’ and _ CHILDREN’S Store in Key West | NATIONAL ‘LEAGUE % : | was wire. os! MERCHANDISE MAY BE SCARCE! > Bl 51 614 —but you wouldn’t think so when you visit our store. It is pee? 2 sapacity with everything of the NEWEST im... Ao séFall.and Winter, = Wearing Apparel @ Ours is A COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE for Ladies, Miss- q few York 7456 582 es and Children, :includ- Detroit 73 95, “577 \ ing Bays. a aint 61 73 yr : \ Ready-to-Wear Cleveland —..60 75.444 “| Department You don’t have to shop from store to store for your needs. Just come in to this large store and. you'll find most every- thing. “ Louis : iphia _43 90 .333 Record Crowd Expected At Lake Worth-Key West Games Here Sept. 15th | When the Lake Worth Ramb- come here for a game with i : Key West Conchs on Septem- ber 15, it is expected that -a rec- crowd will be at Municipal to witness the clash be- n players of the two cities. biers have now twice beaten team. on their home ounds and it remains to be seen gat the east coast players can way from home. fans will not only. be ‘ing a real ball game but unity. of see- The Season's Newest in Fall and Winter SUITS - COATS - DRESSES SKIRTS - JERKIN SUITS SWEATERS - EISENHOWER SUITS - MacARTHUR JACKETS - HATS - BAGS LOAFER COATS - JUMPERS BLOUSES, in fact, any and everything you may want in Ready-to-Wear. (Sizes in Coats, Suits, Dresses and Blouses, 9 to 50. ... Skirts up to 38 in the waist.) ; SHOE DEPARTMENT | The Largest Here! | is a Lake Worth has made good with the ork Giants. He is now u the Army and will report sk to the Giants next March at x, Ariz., training camp of ‘Come in and see the newest for Women in Plastic, Patent, Calf, 3 Gabardine and Suede, in Pumps, Sandals, Loafers, Jesters, Ties—every heel and width for Boys and Girls—Oxfords, Loafers, Pumps. Straps—White, Black, Brown and All Colors. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT One of the Largest in the City ... Here You Can Find All the Hard-to-Get Items, as well as some Staples, such as— SPREADS - TOWELS - TABLE CLOTHS - PILLOW CASE ‘SETS - TABLE SETS - GUEST TOWELS - OUTING FLAN- NEL - WASH CLOTHS - 25% to 50% BLANKETS and Hundreds of Other Items. too numerous to mention here! mn hurled against the is at Lake Worth the past I Day. He claimed he had a “bad day” then but still struck sal batters and allowed only hits. The rest of the Rambler club will be the same as the Lake Worthians threw at the Conchs Labor Day. Dennis will be ac- 3 Hansen’s tosses, Boise will play first base, Dinty Carey sec- ond base, Louis Crosby third base ad Orrie. Simonds will cover Dean Devoult, re es an e —_———————— fant itt wil form te outild BOYS’ and GIRLS’ DEPARTMENT Pete hg as captain, Dredmond Ghidren's Dresses, Blouses, Skirts, Jumpers, Jerkin Dresses, . " weaters, 2-Piece Suits, Loafers. Jackets, Coats, Suspender ba asa as ch Sie Dresses—Sizes 1 to 3 - 4 to 8 - 7 to 16... BOYS’ SHIRTS, i, Sak peor oaes tae PANTS, BLOUSES, POLO SHIRTS, SWEATERS, DUNGA- the: Rambler ee . with Baaay REES, LONG and SHORT PANTS, SUITS—Sizés 2 to 18... Ward manager. 2 SHOES up to Size 7. . . and Other Boys’ Items. Ramblers are scheduled to ar- rive here at noon on Saturday, Our Baby and Infant Department is ALSO ONE OF THE LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE! September 14. They will be en- MAKE OUR STORE YOUR SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS tertained by the Key West Lions ‘Get the Habit of Shopping at PEARLMAN’S ‘Lake Worth on Labor Day. Dur- ing the night, a dance will be given in their hohor at the VFW Clubhouse and a dinner will be prepared for them in real Cuban atyle, ‘wy We Close at 1 o'Clock Every Thursday -wwwveyy é : Mr, and Mrs, H. N.° Wilson, The Advancement Committee; and two children, Sandra and of the Monroe Scout District an-; Steve, of Opa Locka, Florida, nounces that there will be a/ were visiting Mrs. Wilson’s par-| peyen ; Board of Review for advance-/ ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Garoia, of| students have earned ment to be held Tuesday night | 1024 United street, over the past| from the Gregg Publishing _ at St. Paul's Parish Hall, begin-! week-end. Mrs. Wilson was, be-| of New York City, in recognition ning at 7:30 o’clock. po her marriage, Yulee Bethel, | of their skill as typists, Hildegard All Scouts who are prepared 'of this city. Also here for the| Russell, instructor of the class, to be reviewed for the ranks of ; family reunion was Everett Rob-! announced today. ? second class and above and forjerts, Mrs. Wilson’s brother, of| ‘The awards “ace given after any merit badges are asked to be | Miami. special 10-minute test designed’ present. This is the first Board; It has been nearly five years}by the Gregg company to test of Review held. since last May,}since the family has been to-|skill and speed, Mrs. Russell} due to the polio epidemic. Mem-.' gether. After her visit here, Mrs. | said. bers of the Scout District Com-| Wilson will travel to. East St.} Those receiving the awards and | mittee are requested to come out Louis, Hl, Indianapolis, Ind., and| their net words per, minute are i and aid the members of the Ad-| St. Louis, Mo. for a short vaca-|as follows: Charles Borntraeger, | Wi was ri F a half interest ery, vancement Committee in review-/ tion. 35 words; Nathalie Valdez, 35 ing these boys, words; Aleli Bennett, 34 words;: ® : Ke West Men © atiels Shapatis, Sh wots: LOU paca IEE. W nowles, 30 words; Flora Gran- HAT Gls SING Mg Se cae tert Saeee: | For A Meapar aay AROUND WORLD NEW YORK. — (AP) — The musical preferences of American service men stationed overseas are not necessarily the same as those of the folks back home.! Through the Armed Forces radio} stations around the world, band- leader Kay Kyser polled the top tunes in various areas, and found ; the following favorites: i“ ing Wh », | of Jacksonville, Fla. : are ee cel Mr. Rivas has made his home Game”; Manila, “Don't Cry; in Jacksonville for the past 20 Baby”; Fuerto Rico, “Doctor, | Years: having aoe gre mesa Lawyer, Indian Chief"; Ger-| with the Blangaad ¢ oe many, “Oh What It Seemed to; New Jersey. Mr. Gardner has A Be”; Aleutians, “I Wanna Get! sided in Jacksonville for the pas' Married”; Austria, “Let It Snow”; | 15 years as city salesman for sev- Italy, “Symphony”; and Japan, | eral national concerns. Cy = “T Can't Begin to ‘fell You.” {formerly a newsboy © 52 words; Faye Knowles, 31 | Key West, Stop at words; Anita Aguilar, 46 words, : NEW CHARLES HOTEL and Lillian Stewart, 30 words. zs a “Telephone In E: "8 525 EATON ‘STREET NOESGE ASE BROADWAY CAR | STORE _ BASEBALL SCORES Received Daily by Leased Wire e Buy Business Maurice B. Rivas, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Rivas, of 1025 Varela street, and George W. Gardner, son of Mrs. W. J. Gard- ner and the late Whitmore J. Gardner, former chief of police of Key West, have just purchased the Peninsular Supply Company Welfare Group Will Meet Monday Evening The Executive Committee of the Monroe County Child Wel- fare Council will be held at the Division Street School on Monday evening at 8:00 o’elock. EERE RELA SEI I, Gerald A. Zimmerman, am not responsible for any bills without my signature jon the Bill. septé-2tx CARA RBS. i RII SS Citizen. ' —__——_ great HOLLYWOOD, Cal.—Although STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE GAIL RUSSELL in f Ci d Col d Hollywood Park had already TRIUMPH ay i W. | igars ani purchased materials and actual- ur earts nore | ly started construction which} COFFEE Growing Up’ ; Soft ‘would cost $900,000 for a new MILL Coming: “Stork Club” | club house, etc., the cortmittee — - ~ irks waar ere sma has abandoned the elaborate AT ALL plans until the veteran housing GROCERS — “Th St shortage is over. CAAAALAAALASSAAALS® of Fashion” Chas. Aronovitz Department Store * “Key West's Largest Store % We Close Every Thursday at 1 o’Clock *%& |, The above is only one of the many Nationally Advertised Lines of Dresses shown by us for Women, Misses, Juniors. lin i i hn AS APPEARING IN SEPTEMBER MADEMOISELLE i Fe A A A A ik ik ik ik i i i i i i it i et tt nt tt tt ttl i nn i in { > > > > > > > > > > > > > 2 > > > > > > > > if la > > > > > > > > > > > 2 2 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Good Housekeeping and Woman's Home Companion > > > > A soft, flattering | , wool and rayon fabric, gently ip graced with garlands of | ; embroidery and dainty metal } 4 > buttons of floral design. Grey, > > coral, aqua or blue, iQ “Hlusion” half sizes 16% to 2212, K > > > > Naturally ee it’s a Berkeley Junior! With « gay signet monogram on softest woolens, NATURAL only, over checked Mist-Blue, Coral or Gold-Vapor. Sizes 9 to 15. Visit Our Store to See New Fall Dresses, Suits and Coats a SO SEES Chambre DRESSES for CHILDREN id ee Specially Priced from . 5 Alero eapcas ed eee New Fall Showing of Ladies’ and Misses’ Dressy Sport Suits and Coats New TOPPER COAT | New Showing of... Little Boys’ ETON 2 - Piece WOOL SUITS and Boys’ SLACK SUITS in PATENT PLASTIC and POCKET BOOKS CHERRY COKES SHOES A Wide Selection of NEW APPELROUTH’S ‘euummmmme We CLOSE at 1:00 o'Clock Every Thursday Sapam! Short and % Lengths Sizes Up to 52 Lovely Hand - Made PUERTO RICAN UNDERWEAR e*GOWNS eSLIPS ePANTIES in All the Pastel Shades in All the New FALL STYLES High and Low Heels SHOES | REGS A conov it: area > > ld > > » > > > > > > > > > > > > I > > d > > > > > 4 > > > > > > i>