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Gil Siegal KayGil Siegal Kay in Ludington Daily News - Apr 20 1964
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"... I TAKS MY EMPTY- 2. You are declarer at Three and North leads the five of clubs, on which South plays the Jack. How would you play the hand? Gil Siegal KAY TIME ♦AK ♦AQ 10 N W E 8 0 63 by THOMAS JOSEPH ACROSS 1 Be sore 2 ormer name 5 Salad green 3 Make 10 Hammer understand 0 L ..."
Publication place: Ludington, Mason County, Michigan, United States
Gil KayGil Kay in The evening world. - Feb 29 1916
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"... rY dear Klrl", whatever other silly anwtnke you may com!I.ambort girl t th rirescuVcommnnls t in'. don't, don't many a man in tin) public pun's, jet It ; a Gil KAY to it-form him. OIH'OltTKNtTV for tho snvlnir of It can't bo done And when I say ; reckless youth. , "reform," I Hrnjiot leferrlng morely j Too many Indulgey! parents ..."
Publication place: New York, New York, New York
Gil Olotl KayGil Olotl Kay in Daily Republican - Dec 30 1881
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"... Gome and cxam*oe our good. 1 r.tnl price dways marked down to tha lowe:: cash price CIWMIEHT' (TSniSKWXAlt Boots, Show, Orookory. Tlr. and (Haosv ar(Jarpots, Tal.de, Moor and Suiir Gil OlotL Kay/, Tabu, Buckets, Hroomfi, iAmpd, Vaw? Cutlery, Erureai Vagoas, Veloolpedea, Doi Carriages, Toys, Dolts, Wo keep HFie InriceM, che*o?*i and best u'?eurt*:?en( in *lic eD POLLY woe 8. THE 5 CENT ..."
Publication place: Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware
Gil KayGil Kay in Daytona Beach Morning Journal - July 19 1950
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"... least- Because of the big surplus Gertrude Niesen stars rn "Gents Prefer Blondes" in L. A. Aug. 28th Rita Hayworth just sold her last American possession, her big car. Gil Kay, director at Columbia, bought it Lord Beaverbrook's "Standard" headlined: “Peasants Outclass the Mighty U. S. A.” Thanks, pal. How about sending over a few heroes and save your poor old ..."
Publication place: Daytona Beach, Volusia County, Florida, United States