The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 19, 1946, Page 4

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and Raiders Play ~ For City Crown Tomorrow Key West's baseball fans flock %&—————— t@ Municipal Stadium tomorrow fe &@ doubleheader which fea- the second gameof the city ip series between Bill Cates’ Red Raiders the high-flying Pirates of kh Pancho Sanchez. Phe Red Raiders will make bid to even the series at p mm, the Pirates having the first game last Sun- 14 © Oo inthe opening half "the twin bill the newly or- Trojans meet the Blue aipm Although walloped for 14 hits 08 as many runs in the series Bubber Sweeting is the tossing for the Red Raid- femerrow. Bo Meadors will be held in reserve. Esmond Al- Gary it sisted to be behind the for the Raiders. Galinero, who turned @ weet job of relief pitching the lest two innings of the lest Sunday, is Manager é selection for tomorrow's duty. Salinero relieved See Case in the eighth inning held the Raiders scoreless, one hit in the two in- he pitched. The Pirates will ©. Rodriguez catching teams have large follow- end the fans are backing choices to the limit. Chal- and counter-challenges by partisari supporters as to the merits of the teams have thrown around the city for @ week and the fans are to see @ decision reached. epening game also sei plenty of fast baseball. Trojans, managed by Vic sandli, have such stars as Ar- Acevedo, Juani and Joe and Skip Rueda. The Sex, under the manage- { Manolo Acevedo, are wed mostiy of high school % with able support from the af the Acevedo brothers. rojans will prcbably use ge Malgrat or Dick Navarro mound with Jog Navarro the plate. The Blue Sox Viti Vidal or Fito the hurling with Manager Cates’ choice arre fbonell or Arnold, ss; veeting or Meador, p. Pirates wntgna, 2b. ag . Hernandez, 1b; lenzo, If; ». Rodriguez, c; Machin, cf; ila, rf; ro, Pp. And Sylvia Are Entertainers At Raul’s Raul's Club on the Boulevard, | deere works Stanley (Crunch) a8 bis orchestra, with Sylvia at Be piano, entertaining nightly, wi heave several feature num- Bere tonight The host invites the public > come out tonight for a big fie. Ne cover or minimum @harge. There is always plenty ot tum end parking space at Reels club. The announcement @ppeers in today’s paper. Hallowe en Dance At Driftwood Heetor Barroso announces else- where int s Citizen that the “te dance of the year” will be held at the Driftwood on . October 31. s,new Spotlight Band hand with music for nm and listening pleas- who attend. 1 be given for tay Harte be the 4 hove A prize the tee wetume ae Strand Theater Errol Fiynn in “SAN ANTONIO” Geming: “Sentimental Journey” | Theater JONNY MACK BROWN in “FRONTIER FEUD” Coming: “Las Abandonadas” . | Se SNE NR, Your Grover SELLS That GOOD STAR * BRAND ccusan COFFEE end CUBAN Try A Pound Today! ‘ Jewelers, Legion Meet In Playoff The American Legion and B29 Jewelers will meet Monday for second place in the Class A City Softball League and the right to; play the Bottle Cap Inn nine for rity championship. ‘The Machinists (Cappers) have three games to play,. one with Roy’s Auto Parts, one with the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the third with the Adams Dairy- men, ‘to complete their schedule. | These games will be played on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday | nights of next week, along with the playoff battles. During the following week the, Bottle Cap Machinists will meet | the winner of the Legion-Jeweler playoff series. i Monday’s first game will get) under way at 7:30 o’clock and the ! second game at 9 o'clock. t Joe Mira and Charles Albury will do the umpiring. | Herald Trounced . By News, 16to5. Class B Softball: League came to a closeilast night. Daily News, ! in winning its final garee, grabbed ; the championship crown. Griffin’ Garden niné also won its game and. took second place. Daily*News won over ‘the Her-! ald, 16-to 5, in last night’s open-’ ing game of a doubleheader at Bayview Park. j Score by innings: R. H. E. Herald _.. 101 2010—5 4 2 Daily News 544 201 x—16 10 6, Pinder, Bailey and R. Hen-} riquez, Alayon; Crusoe, Ingraham and Wells. { r Solomon, Busto; 7:30—Bottle Cap Inn vs. Adams Dairy. 9:00—American Legion vs. Sher Jewelers. TUESDAY— 7:30—Bottle Cap Inn vs. Roy’s Auto Parts. 9:00—American Legion vs. Sher Jewelers. THURSDAY— 7:30—Bottle Cap Inn vs. VFW. 9:00—American Legion vs. Sher Jewelers. RECREATION Bayview Park—Tennis, Basket- ball and Handball Courts, Dia- mondball, Kiddy Playground, Comfort Stations. South Beach and Rest Beach— Swimming. Gulf Dock and Rest Beach— Deepsea Fishing. Small Boats. Duffy. And Curry. Hits At Sloppy Joe’s Bar Frank Duffy and Gould Curry, {that inseparable team, entertains with songs and chatter this week. Duffy (the poor old fellow) will j tell the story of his life, from plumber to bartender, and act as master of ceremonies, accom- panying soft music by Gould Cur- ry at the piano. There is no cov- er or minimum charge at Sloppy Joe’s Bar and never a dull -mo- ment. The announcement is else- where in today’s Citizen. Mining is the chief industry of Bolivia. ae three-base hit: Busto; struck out: by Crusoe 3, by Pinder -; bases on bal ff Crusoe 5, off Pinder 5, off Bailey 7; umpires: G. Lewis and M. Arango. In the nightcap, the Griffin Conehs defeated Delmonico, 17 to 10. Albury was the leading hitter with four safeties out of four. “Shown Exclusively at Rubin Appel’s” Arriving Daily Are Our Exclusive Original Dresses As Advertised in the Leading Fashion Magazines JUNIORS SAY: JUNIOR Wools! b> tome ae oo —Dressy Wools! —wWork-a-Day Wools! As Illustrated Party pretty with flowing, flat- tering waist peplum . . . appro- priately named ‘Featuring You’. Soft, Luxury Spun. wool and rayon flannel with embroidery designed by and exclusively for Doris Dodson. Dream green, Dream pink, Dream blue or maize. Sizes 9to 15. $14.95 Lace-Trimmed and Tailored SLIPS in Tearose and White Sizes 9-15 - 32-44 BLUE SWAN PANTIES White and Flesh Headquarters for FLEXEES and BESTFORM Brassieres 100% WOOL SKIRTS in A Bevy of Colored Plaids SWEATERS to Match the Skirts Pullovers - Cardigans - Jacquads - Ete. New Shipment of Ladies’ Millinery and Hand Bags Our INFANTS’ and CHILDREN’S Department is COMPLETE with SWEATERS for the Entire Family MEN’S WEAR "'Sntars “aso sweaters RUBIN APPEL’S | | j | \ 6 “The CEILING IS OFF LAND 0” SUN STORE 1001 Division Street Pints of Ice Cream Your Choice of Seven Flavors 3 Oc PINT JUST RECEIVED FRESH SHIPMENT of RUSSELL M¢PHAIL BOXED CANDIES Give the Wife A Treat! For the Children HERSHEYS (PLAIN) 2 5 e€ While They Last _. AT THE FOUNTAIN | Hot Fudge or Butterscotch Sundae .. 30¢ All Fruit Sundaes £ - 25¢ Chocolate or Marshmallow _. 20c Dish of Ice Cream . NOW I5¢ =" WATCH OUR DAILY SPECIALS >" ———s) Chas. Aronovitz Department.Store * Key West's Largest Store QQ saucy scallops... playing ring-around a neat little neckline and smart short sleeves. Add a disc-brightened belt and you've got L’Aigion’s prize plum of the season. Rayon and wool in black, brown, rust, grey and chartreuse. a Sizes 10 to 20. SUITS for Every Occasion - DRESSY SUITS - CASUAL o SUITS - HAND-TAILORED SUITS by Makers like “Monroe” and “Saxony”—the Best in Workmanship!! COAT: New Shipment of ... All-Wool Cardigan Sweaters, AM Sizes and Shades 9 oe [ Sport Shirts, long Men’s and Boys’ Wear 222snortsicever White Dress Shirts - Pants and Suits by MONROE and by CURLEY. Boys’ Suits, Sport Coats and Wool Trousers. SHOES for Women, Misses, Growing Girls, Children— Large Size COATS, beautiful shades, 38 to 52! in All the New Fall Styles for Any Occasion— DRESS - STREET and SPORT WEAR oe A ronovit sn ts tin tn tp on i on in tn An tan tn Sn tin tn ton ton tn ton tan tn tin tp tin tn fn tin tn on tin op tn Son tan tn tn nn on tin nh ahhh bnbnbndntntntndntr dd pip ddhih hha VV IV IVT V ITT TTT TTT Te wvwvvvvvT Shae tn hn ttn tts teint actin tintin tn tn ns nt A ta inti in tn des ce tp tn dn do dt dn tn tp te te A, bo A de tn tn An tn tn tn tn nn tn dn tn bn VIII VIII TTT | —And still more and more new Ready-to-Wear is arriving . . . Come to PEARLMAN’S for your Fall Wardrobe. 2- and 3-Piece Suits - Coats and Dresses by Nationally Known Mak- ers at Popular, Prices. Also a Large Showing of 2 and 3-Piece Tailored Suits - Short Length and Full - Length COATS - Jackets - Sweaters - Eisenhower Suits - Jerkins - Trimmed Coats - Fur Jackets - Very attractive Hats and Bags to match your Dresses and Shoes. VISIT a ° 9 our Children’s DEPARTMENT You'll see the cutest Skirts and Blouses - Jerkin Suits - 2-Pc, Suits for the little tots r - Little Coats and Caps to match for Boys and Girls - ] Smart Coats for the bigger Girls and Dresses tor Gurls forget a large showing of Sweaters for all Largest S i4 @) Ee periment By Far the LARGEST SHOWID ! NEW FALL SHOES in the Season's Newe Sty Including CALFSKIN, PLASTIC, PATENT. SUDDES® and GABARDINES, in ALL. KINDS of HEEL, including the PLAY SHOE TYPES Get the Habit of Shopping PEARLMAN veers Bee © -®*® if om “The Store of Fashion . . SUAVELY DRAPED SILHOUETTES FOR GALA WINTER OCCASIONS \ Bright day you'll be one of the stars in a dramat sequins new sele cockiuils, dining call for “a dust Ali-Wool RDINE Coat Suit HATS “uacksten oth Avenue Styles ALL wil, SWEATERS SLIPON and CARDIGAN STYLES All Colors and Sizes Ladies’ Hand Bags in Calf Shin Variou Patent to Matec Plastic qth, RHYTHM STEP SHOES j i A Mice Gelection in BLACK Also SHOES for Street, Dre —Pumps and High Heels in P APPELROUTH’S ; A te et Me ee . LLL LL ee te te te the te tt POA S EEE EOD EOE —_—

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