The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 7, 1947, Page 5

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THURSDAY— «- J 321}. 7:30—Adams_ Dairy vs. Key| at oie { m0 36 te Pas Ciiy Rpereat ende: vous ments summer progran ne R view. Park, Glub Tener Bendeseets vey hax. patrick streets, opposite the West- on Monda Last a ern soar invites * their: pliig Garden they were not enough te set Wynoski's veland 7, Philadelphia 4 fi Beaton at Detroit, pastisicinat (rain. “National League - | (Friday’s Scores) New a ohun 1, St. Louis 4,11 in- elphia’ 4, Pittsburgh 3, it game. . 5, Ciseianatt 2, night hicago 2, night 6. 4 Fort | | a Miami Beach at ree amd * Tampa at Hayana. Lakeland gt St. Petersburg. ‘est Palm Beach at Fort aud. a National (4 4-5), 4 ebiege at Philadelphia— a = (1-2), vs. Schthidt : =r ne eases: he Se, es i ati at Boston, night Walters (3-2) vs. : Spahn[’ ioe aa pat American League’ New York at St. Louis—Shea (6-1) vs. Potte r(2-4). 4 Philadelphia at Cleveland, ¢wo ghee Marelilidon (4-3) and Mc- etal (Ob, vs. Lemon (1-1) and tel ( at Detroit—Dorish (4-4) lewhouser (5-6). Washington at Chicago—Mas- terson (4-3) vs. Rigney (2-3). | TODAY IN HISTORY (Know Amegica) aera Boghe, with sev- Ex hunters “from North ina, reach Red River, Ky., white explorers of that coun- 1892—The American Jewish Historical Socigty founded, in New: York. 1895—China thanks President Cleveland for promoting peace in| the er sme pou tna City in Peace a “Fanon by England, fe om and Italy. " ‘ig Jap air raid on J can ship off Seattle, Wash. 1943—Striking coal miners or- dered to return to work this day by” their leaders. “10¢4—Day {following DtDay— AO forces, 5 miles ji prt ‘" lorman rye anthracite coal! ¢lasses will be piano, play: “i Thursda ial poy ser Hem oo coal and somfort- printing on June’ eir announce- Boys ait op By. There a te every other et finger ein Softball will have a game every §™. gtyling foramoment—it’s - tty well admitted by now phat Buick has called the turn ' = pn a shape of cars to come. And for the present, slide over performance = with that big PB nnettul of Fireball power, nobody’s going to challenge you gugh on the open road. What else has the trim Buick got that others can’t quite come up to? You find one big answer where the eqhbles are plentiful, the car tracks tangled, the bumps big. This brawny traveler has a ride — @ smpoth, level, easy stride that makes you think of a canoe drifting in guiet ‘waters. ‘Pine reagon: Jt was Buick that first intreduced the American public to soft, gentle coil spring- ing on all four wheels. - + If was Buick that first made it xy in HENRY J. TAYLOR, Mutug! Network, Mondays ona Fridays - = four big-but-gentle coil savings permit each wheel to “step over” bumps-as it reaches them, It is this independent action of each wheel that gives Byick its matchless buoyapcy on any and all roads, possible for each wheel to step over bumps.as they came along, leaving the frame and body to pursue their level way undis- turbed. Buick’s coil springs keep their autimobiles are built BUICK by gia prectionlly unheard The net of it all is that you pug” gentle softnges always. They need no greesing or attention. They are unaffected by dirt, ear ar the weather, and ae: yourself on Easy Street wheg you seat yourself in « Buick, You make every road a better road — every ride an edventyre in smooth and buoyant comfort, Why not drop in and leara more? .Whether you have a esr to trade or want to talk _MULBERG. CHEVROLET co. late, ends. First public disclos- 319 Caroline at New Siveet of the Hesse jewel theft in eee, by army colonel and | PHONE 377 TA ig! A + ’ Key Wess, wn

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