The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 5, 1946, Page 4

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Key West Red Raiders To Play Double Bill Against West Palm Beach Semi-Professional Nine CLASS PLAYERS FROM @RGANIZED BALL TO VIAL LEAL badh dk) eawricerare wy TWO | Former Local Man \Is Lucky Winner GAMES HERE SUNDAY Phe Key West Red Raiders will | female mm the first game of a @hedeted twin bill with a team a eethere from West Palm Reset of the Municipal Stadium here tomorrow Tid second game will be be- feeen & picked team from the Pirates and Key West against the West Poim Reach nine ‘The West Poim Beach team will eomeiet mostly of class players @he hove been performing in or- Gantted basetra!! end are now egending the winter in or around West Peim Beach Powerful As Ever Por the towels, the Red Raiders wit be a stron and powerful a ever They will have their ace righthanders, Bubber swcetin | end Be Meadors. on hand to do the pitching Joe Navarro will te bebieed the plate, Clayton §ter- tug of first, Manager Bill Cates @ te beyetone bey, Mario Her- Gates at the hot corner and Jack Carbonell at short. In the out- field, the Raiders will have Key Weat's best tric of den ream: | ore te DeWitt Roberts, Philip! Baker and Tony Alonzo. ie the second game, the Key ; Wet All-Gters have not an-! Gemeed their lineup, but it is ex- petted that Joe Casa and Vidal @i see setion on the mound, wih Orlando Rodriguez behind | the plate | Benefit Game | ‘The first game will get under- wep 198 pm The game will | te @ benefit for the Stadium | Semmitiee. The entire proceeds Of Series Ticket William A. Knowles, for- merly of 1106 Elgin street. Key West. now residing in Milton, Mass., was one of the lucky 66,006 who received tickets to the World Series starting tomorrow. There were 450,000 rejections by the Boston owners of the Red Sox. Those with the “precious” pasteboards were forwarded in registered letters, the un- lucky ones received theirs in the usual mailing manner. Knowles served over three years in the armed forces and during that time met Miss Anne Burke of Milton, where since marriage the couple re- sided since Knowles’ dis- charge. A Lh hde dude ude hull ‘Softball Standings’ CLASS B Club— w. Daily News 8 Griffen Conch Garden 6 Delmonico ee Miami Heral -600 { y { i 1 400 | to Sand Key .200 ming and Club 116 Good Spot For Joy You can have your favorite song played and sung by Jimmie at the piano tonight or any night at Club 116, Fitzpatrick .and Greene streets, opposite the West- ern Union. This is a nice place to go to have a good time. Your check is your only charge—no minimum or cover. The management invites you to come tonight—get happy and en- joy yourself. Their announcement is in to- iday’s Citizen. Ocean View Has Lunch Special The Ocean View Dining Room and Cocktail Lounge, 520 United Street, specializes in serving Lunch and Dinner every day in the week, A Special Sunday Dinner will be served tomorrow from 11:00 o'clock. It will be Young Turkey with all the fixings. The management invites you to’ try this dinner. “Bring the chil- dren,” they announce. “A Spe- j cial Children’s Plate will be serv- | ed at half-price.” Their announcement appears in today’s Citizen. USO Girls To Meet Sunday USO girls will meet at the { . Pet. | Jackson Square USO on Sunday .800 | at 11 a. m., to proceed to the Sub Base for the Navy Launch Party for a picnic, swim- Chas. Aronovitz Department Store will ge to the committee for the | ‘ovement of the stadium. ‘me who are counting on lis- teming te the World Series open- | o Gmerrow will have the satis- feetion of hearing « p!ay-by-play Gemeription over the public ad- (rams epetem while the local dou- Sieheeder © being played on the edi Geld c wrry Plays At iloppy Joe’s Come on along, join the happy rene at Sloppy Joe’s Bar to- “Tous Curry will be at the pi- tom ‘Let him “ring the gong” on you An then, that happy per- somaity, “Duffy”, the emcee, will a tie suff, sing a song or so 8 emtertain the patrons as weil @ hie frends © announcement appears in bate * Citwen Pritchard Band Te Play Tonight debe Pritchard and his orches- e Will play tonight at the VFW Stieame. Flagler Avenue at Sed Gtreet. for the dancing pleas- ere of Weterans and their friends. The announcement appears in today's Crwen eeeeeeeneeemeee a Strand Theater PAULETTE GODDARD in “KITTY” Moarce Theater Hemphrey Bogart and * Deed End Kids in “DEAD END” Coming El Condo de Montecristo | Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD STAR * BRAND wt cusax COFFEE ry A Pound mola BROADWAY | CIGAR STORE 610 Duval St. Key West's Largest Store SEE IT IN MADEMOISELLE | | | “TAILORED TWOSOME” Your own bold button brigade, marches two by two down the boxy jacket’s front ‘n then swings up its sleeves. Your contrast- ing skirt keeps right in step with its own wonderful kick pleat. A Carole King Original of all wool flannel. Red with navy, green with brown, all red or all admiral blue. Junior sizes 9 to 15. $195 BLANKETS CURTAIN in PART-WOOL, ALL-WOOL . Sheet Blankets - Dark Plaid Blankets Now Ready for Your Selection A Large Assortment of FALL and WINTER Dresses - Coats - Suits and Toppers Children’s COATS and SWEATERS Blouses and 3-Piece Suits - Fur-Trimmed COAT SUITS in Large Sizes, 38 to 46 SWEATERS of All Descriptions Sloppy Slipovers - Cardigans - Fancy Suit Sweaters in all sizes, and Short Jacket Styles. New “TRICK” Skirts in ALL-WOOL in Deep Warm FALL SHADES New Sheer Curtains in Tailored and Ruffled Styles .. to Dress-Up Every Room in Your Home. + We have Curtains Come, See Them! 'HE KEY WEST CITIZEN Miami Herald defeated Del- monico Restaurant and Miami Daily News won over Griffen Conch Garden. That’s the results of the Class B softball double- header at Bayview Park | last night. Teddy Lowe poled four out of five safely, scored three runs and drove home three for the Herald- men as they went to victory over the Delmonicos, 16 to 3, in the opening battle. . Joe Lowe hit safely twice. Every Newsman player hit safe- ly at least once. R. Henriquez topped the los- érs at bat, poling two safely, one good for a double. In the field, Sawyer, Arevelo and Alayon were the best for the ‘ victors, Albury and R, Henriquez for the losers. Score by innings: R. H. E. Herald 053 350,0—16 9 2 Delmonico — 100 200 0— 3 6 9 Sawyer and Alayon; Herrick, C. Williams, R. Henriquez and C. Williams. Miami Daily News swamped | Griffen Conch Garden, 19 to 4, in the nightcap. A. Lowe and Roberts starred at bat with three safeties each. Solomon and R. Lowe got two each. Herald Wins Over Delmonicoes| As News Team Defeats Griffens ! In the field, T. Lowe, Higgen- botham, Crusoe and Roberts play- ed a great game for the winners and Joe Lewis, Al. Pazo and Peter Diaz were the best for the los- ers. Score by innings: R. H. E. Daily News 071 740 0—19 13 1 Griffens ... 001 0300—4 5 5 Crusoe and Higganbotham; Joe Lewis, Roberts, Griffin and Grif- fin, Patterson, Joe Lewis. Special Dinner At Lee’s Place Lee’s Orient, the only authentic Chinese Restaurant in Key West, at Duval and Angela streets, is { serving Canton-Style and Ameri- can Lunches and Dinners; also a la carte dishes, daily from 12 o’clock noon. A Special Sunday Dinner will be served. Special attention is given to families and children are | welcome. The dishes are delicious and well served by pleasing waitress- es. Their announcement is in The Citizen. ° Venezuela is the second larg- est oil producing country in the world, “The aa Sed deddndadnd, dtrdndnd dnddrdrntdddtadrd ddd ddd ddd dd ddd ddd dd dddaddddadrdadndadadededededddndaddttndadnddndtndtnte worsted jersey zipper Sizes9 to 15 @ Dresses at HAT Trim, Gleaming Sequins .. . New Showing Cm 9 ght — Gold stars sparkling on fine- Melon, Chartreuse, Aqua. Announcing the Arrival of NEW Shown in All Colors to Match Your New Fall Coats and Dresses... face, peaked crowns by GAGE and BREWSTER. Slack Suits See the indispensible three-some . . . of Fashion” “Talon” in Smart Cottons $900 Priced from Raul’s Is. Fine _ One of the smart places to tonight or any night is Club’ on the Boulevard. Music is by Mark Stanley (Crunch) and his orchestra, with Sylvia at piano. Here you can dance, here you and your friends can spend an The announcement appear enjoyable evening. There is nev- The Citizen today. A study In balanced line. Buttons march post your heart... sweep to the side, Heavenly soft with brod shouldars qe shirt sivas 0 willy wand. In Winthrop 100% Pure Weel Crepe. Beldner’s has No Connection with any Store in Key Weet BELDNER’S "Key West's New Exclusive Ready-to-Wear Store TELEPHONE 1133 528 Duval Street Opposite Strand [heater ee Close Every Thursday at ! o ramen ines: Ww PEARLMAN'’S, Inc. “THE STORE OF QUALITY” The Largest Exclusive LADIES, MISSES CHILDREN’S Store Wes (Store Will Be Closed All Day Saturday Due to Mot e in Key tay We Now Showing tre Decidedly Assortment of DRESSMAKERS? Sttts DRESSES I the Larg and Barba We I E “Brentwood "Evelyn Aldor “Barclay and Many Also a Large Showing o Piece Tailored Suits - Short 3 and Full - Length COATS Po Jacke Jerkins Feather- In Youthful Bonnets, off the this slack suit and Sweaters - Eisenhower Suits Trimmed Coats attractive Hats and Bags to your Dresses and Shoes. Very mat Fur Jacket Largest Shoe Department eee eee AAA dae eet bh tee be ete ete te ete teen tee ee By Far the Largest Showing of NE® EVLA SOS COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES Messived Dally by Leased Wire Popular Brands of Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT Now showing Floral Chenille Spreads - Lace Table Cloths in Three Sizes - Embroidered Pillow Cases - Scarf Sets - Shower Curtains and Window Ensembles - Rugs and Bath Room Sets. MEN’S and BOYS’ WEAR Sport Shirts, Long and Short Sleeves - White Dress Shirts - Pants and Suits by MONROE apd by CURLEY. Boys’ Suits, Sport Coats and Wool Trousers. SHOES in All the New Fall Styles for Any Occasion— DRESS - STREET and SPORT WEAR Aronovitz =e = Aad aa aa baa e ee aa ani aeaaaraaaaaaaaataaaaaadaaha <n APPELROUTWS matching skirt fashioned by Miami Modes of Miami, Florida. Expertly tailored in Checks, White, Flemings, Grey and Chartruses. Sizes 10 to 18. 100‘. Wool Paddle Pushers in Black and White, Hound’s Tooth Checks Showing Lovely New STREET, DRESS and PLAY SHOES Shoes Pumps and High Heels in Plastic Patents Also—NEW SANDALS LA RARARAADAAAADEBADADAAAADAAASADLLDD £4444444444444444444444444444444464444644444444 £444444444444444444444444 4644444444440 4464444 Oo an a ini clin ton tanto ont nnn te tn ds nn nn en catntntntndntndadnddntntndadad Including Calfskin in the Season's Newest Styles Plasti Patent 3 IN ALL KINDS OF HEELS se abardomes IN JDING THE PLAY SHOE TYPES Get the Habit of Shopping a PEARLMAN’S S detadatetttetedi dt ee

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