The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 3, 1926, Page 3

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SATURDAY, APRIL:3;-1926. MANY CLUBS MAKING, READY FOR COMING SERIES; PLAY. ERS GETTING INTRIM MOST] . RAPIDLY é ABy Asnociated Prenn) ASSOCIATED PRESS HEAD- QUARTERS, April 3.—Big league dubs which have been, d as this year’s Pesenhnt winnérs are basking in <he sun- shine of their brigh a prospects ‘- day le last year’s champions pondered thelr recent hard duck. - Pittsburgh Pirates, holders aw’ ‘world’s title, today ‘expect- veh. om a Kansist’s City by wintry aa awe g¢heduled to meet Indianap- dlis Gnd Milwaukee today and to- time things were breaking for the New York Yanks, Phitatielphia Atliletics and St. Louis Cardinals, all of whom are Conedded to: be first division dubs, Shawkey, of Hugeins’ Yamks, breezed along in fine form agaiset the Brooklyn :Nodgets at} pro Atlanta, - allowing’ only six hits and @dding another victory to the New ed on Yankees. ¢ Babe’ Ruth day, however, fanning toed” Terty, holdout, Giants, search- Memphis in vain for John Me- ‘with the intention of ‘tatk- | teat But it has been in- nt without Terry. / 8t.. Louis Cards won F ere Sox 2 Sine Shreveport Cubs going’ éleven’ frames it ‘Afesien. Hollywood Stars at pot a showed ‘improved bat- ting skill but lack of timely hit- pon langthened the Cub tilt. Both are playing again today. umthe sna Core are scheduled re pitgh today for the Clevelard Indiang in the first of several Samed*at New Orlearis’ Gaston is slated sto go to the mound for the (is Browns inst Colum- bus. / isition of Cedric Durst hes gigen the Browns a stronger than last year and the frurling strength is promising. ‘Boston Red Hos® start a r series with the Colonels feday And promise a surprise with the new sticks selected at the bat yesterday, Ty Lobb, manager of the De- tapit Tigers, got one hit in two ‘trips to the plate during the club’s game at Augusta, Ga. The team north Sunday night| ‘and plays at Atlanta Monday. gcc scape Reds are divided to déci a 2 Nondhipe, the ete and each their credit. Red Lucas, having* qualified, will be on the slab wil take bis turn in the box heteafter; Manager |Hendricks amnounced. RESULTS ried ' ING DELGADO OF KEY WEST | having ‘four gamés | - IN PROFESSIONAL | BASEBALL RANKS ‘TION TO COME OUT ie TORIOUS ..< , a’ ASSOCIATED PRESS HEAD. QUARTERS, April 3. *¥ef before in the history of pro. fessional baseball in the south has! Sich ‘optimism permeated the or. | ganizations from the ranks to the faptains-in- -charge. The new sea-! ‘gon finds the clubs ready for ‘the | pennant dashes and the profes- | sional arena in the south embrac-| ing a new tri-state circuit. “ ‘League, will get off to a’start | "north that:is wnusually auspi ious for ‘a-new league, its presi dent; Cliff Green, Mongomery, | Ala., believes. The schedule is t be announced shortly. Already! the club have filled their rosters | and every club has obtained its) own park. } Im the Virginia League they ar expecting the fastest ‘baseball eve Sports scribes declare every one! of the: six teams looking better | ‘than last year.- A 164-game sched- | mle has been mapped out which | get their ial a in ma The newcomer, the Southeast-| Wides for a twin bill éach Sat-| urday. | The South Atiaiitic League has | undertake to inject new spirit into | the club. The season gets under | way April 22, and there are many new faces in the ranks from whom great things ‘are expected by the| managers. | - Leoking up to ‘the class A er-| ganizations, the Southern League | will enter a season with several | clubs well bolstered over last) year’s’ rough corners. The race) for the pennant, on the face of| ‘| training ¢amp -“dope” will ‘be. a| toss up, as the managers have gone | | gathered much new and 1g material to replace last year’s old timer. In the Florida League they are; counting on the best’ season in| history with a wealth of good ma-| ‘terial to choose ftom and an un- | usually isteresting baseball public. | \comes out victorious In _ FIGHT LAST NIGHT AT ArH. LETIC CLUB WITH FIGHT- The main bout at the Key West; Athletic Club last night in con-| nection. with fight card put on; ander the direction of Willard |; Russe'l, resulted in a victory for | Dick Baker who was given the ¢de- | cision in the exhibition over his opponent Fighting Delgado. Young: Ferfandez was award a technical knockout in his battle with Dalbert Bethel in the semi- final staged. The preliminaries” put on were also much enjoyed. _. There, was a large erowd-in tendance, ‘and all thoroughly en- | joyed the evening’s pfogram. | : Afternoon At acks; Navy vz. Key West Team There will be a baseball game played tomorrow afternoon, be-| ginning at 3 o'clock, at the ao) Barracks . grounds between Naval Station team and a West under leadership of. Pagal AL bury, popular baseball player and promoter of the gaye. foth teanis are in the best of condition, and an excellent exhibi- tion is promised all who attend. QPCeeeeporocerscceesacee CALENDAR OF SPORTS aka Meeting of West Coast Jockey Club, closes at Tampa. Menebeccccccnccncncesece| | Meeting of Tia Juana Jockey Club, of: Amaneisted Pross HOP SPRINGS, Ark.—Cuddy | De Marco, Pittsburgh, scored a/ sree knockout over Mel-| Los Angeles, 2 rounds. | HOLLYWaoD, ‘caltt2teding Pacific const lightweight champion, scored a technical knockout over Frankie Schaeffer, CBicagé, 6 rounds. bue HERE MONDAY ‘at Tia Juana. Bowling: American Bowling Congress tournament, at Toledo. Swimming; National collegiate championships, at Annapolis. Basketball: National inter. |secholastie tournament, at Univer- | iy of Chicage. | Lacrosse: | Oxford - Cambridga jv. University of Maryland, at } The assistant secretary of the | Washington. Savy, T. Douglas Robinson, will arrive in Key West Monday after- Golf: Pinehurst vs. Florida, eon with a party of friends from |#™2**er team match, at Pinehurst. Havana. The secretary has been | sah arated three of them, ,who will | k poperee ‘LEGAL NOTICES. | ceceee eeceee ORDER OF PU! In the Ciréatt Court ut eeesee URLUGARTOR dndivinl Cirenit ef Fi id in and for Monroe Co Toues Lopes ana Agutino “ind vieatty, and a of” said "Gene -|ceased, or otherwise, and all other "George Ak and if dea nd George ‘Aiderslene, d, or otherwise, Carles ty Angelique ‘Recie, ecio, Sophia Rid, Amelina Keven ‘Hayes, Baie P, Artman,,Her- Lester, J. Lancelot sons having or claiming rest in the lands the sub- Jeot_matter of this. safe pe yon nite. exComplaimants filed sworn DpLut cg De Live iain possession of the follawing cribed real estate te of Florida, to-wit> On the Island of Key "West, and known .on..William A. Whitchead’s map of 3 island de! ‘ebru: A. Dd. t of tratt seven- serthed as a part of Jot ‘Rour (4) in tract seventeen (17), and more particularly -deséribed as subdivision one ( to and White, of, gnid lot four : Sloel esha ek re- corn ook. page 615, | Morro County,% Florida, public récords, cage te Be at the corner of genre ns ed Lt and ronnii thence along Gnited Street in, Pency rly direction (50 thence at tight niles im utheasterly dir cone hundred (100) feet; Rhence at right angles in a direction fifty (50) feet to Wil- liam Street; thence gt right angles along Willlamy engl be) a Nortbwesterly hundred (100). fecdltoc the pia piace of beginning. And that the comp! lino Lopez is the owner [Session of the follows | real estate situate, lyin jin -the Cor s+ of ae Florida, oni t “isiana and khown iam Whitchead's map of wala Toland delineated in $20,186 # part of then “7) and now & A xerlbed as part 0 pour enteen (Ty and bias = wartiowaty degeribed as a part of subdivision Three.(3), according to a @iag made < jerce and White, of, sutd Lot «Foit (4) of t Seventeen pe recorded in deed af Key weet Book County, Piorlan wi Commeheing at ‘a porn Nam Stree: bg oe W filten a “on of William ani , Btrects, renning. thence alon| a wvuiam Street in a Sounennerhy eee: tion haa eI ) feet; veges right Jb a) wget ects direct} . One; fuharea C109) feet; gfence. at right angles in a Noi eaterly direction Twenty-ti 424: i seet, thence at. right pat | a_ Northeasterly dire: One} Hundred (100) feet tolthe point | oft Beginning. “Phat ogee inants have alle; ea n said bill of complaint-that t! nd their predecessors if title hay been in the actual, exclusive, visible, | interrupted, hosttie, advetse, peace- ‘able an@ quiet possession. ‘of sa’ real, te for a period ef mor than *fifteen years last "past, before the filing of this bill st os Pizint, claiming the same. color title, that the ‘etendan | Samuel Cobb, Catherine and George Aldersiadé, and if dead, the heirs. devise ntees; or other claimants, claim- interests by, through’ or under muel Cobb, Cathering’ Seigman |and George Alderslade, deceased, or therwise, and other aac ag Der- ons, and Jase ophia Recto and are asserting or prete: eas pe 3 a’elatm or right in and. Ph the “hatter of this suit; and that th there are certain eal estate the atefects in complainants Titte “by Treason of which compl instituted the said sul ‘lecree of Court forever clearing, said real estate. That the whereabout or residences, domicilé = domiciles, dress or addresses, a: aman, and € ving, and if d, the heirs, de- isees, grantees or other claimants iming interests by; r Samuel Cobb, Catherine Se! and George Alde) a | ceased, or otherwise, and all ot! Recio, are State of Florida, phine A.< Reels real clo resides Saoew oft sephine A, Recio and Soph: have been removeg’by an oi der of .theeGjreuit. Court: said « : Recto ix ars, ani TIPPITY- WITCH IRENE A SKIRT AS | seu as As THAT ing: Luis Firpo, vs. Erxpins 20° ‘rounds, “at Buénos i their fat ip the above] ing forth ithere- pez ong of the omplainants, is the owner and in @e- situate, ‘Tying nd being In the County of Monroe, asterty { nt Aqui- nd in pos- @escrtbed being ‘ ate of ir eine, nts have Ssegking a 1 firming and quieting their titles Pt eten AT net ; f \Baseball Game Sunday | residence the ages the said Samuel Cobb; Catherine through or ; a character and of a size SSVCS SSSOSS OOS TO SSSVEDSTY | jane to answer in Chancety upon would bint defentiants. ir JS THEREPORS, that “you Samuel Cobb, Catherine Seligman, and George Alderslade, if Visees, grantees or other claiman ‘claiming dnterests. by, through, oF | under Samuel Cobb, Catherine Seig- man, and George ' Aldersiadé, * de- unknown persons having or cleim- ing @n tnterest in the land@s the aubject matter ‘of this suit, dose- shine A. Recio, Sophia Recio, and! Carlos FP. Recio, are each thereby required to appear to the said bill of complzmt on or before the 3rd @ay of May A. D. 1926, otherwise! the aHegations of said bill of -com- faatht will be taken as. confessed by Said defendgnts. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once a week for. fetter ‘consecutive weeks in the Key West Citizen, a newspaper publish- ea im Said County and State. WITNESS my hand and the seal Court, at Key West, Mon- y, Florida, this_ 3rd day} of April A. D. 1926, (SEAL) D. Z. FILER, Clerk of the Circuit Court, of the Twentieth Judicial Circuit of Florida, in and for Monroe Coun- ty. NORVIN G. MALONEY, » Solicitor for Compt: Prs-10- ix CIRCUIT COURT. STATE GF, FLORIDA, TWENTIETH JUDI- IAL TIRCVIT, MONROE COUN- TY—IN CHANCERY. Biege Gonsatez Pino, Complainant, Hierra de Gonzales Pina, Com- pistwant. ’ it appeating by the sworn’ bil filed in the above-stated cause that Estrella America Ana Herra -y ‘rera de Gonaaler Pino, the @e- fendant therein named is a nonresi- Gent of the State of Florida, and Nipw fesidence is unknown and that She is over the age of twenty-one years; it is therefore ordered that Said nofresitent defendant be .and she $8 hereby tequired to appear to the bill of complaint. filed im seid gause on or before Ménday, the 3rd @ay of May A. D. 1926, otherwise the allegations of said bill will be og as confessed by said defend- an “It is further ordered that this or: be published. once each week for four consecative weeks in the Key. West Citizen, a newsnaper Published in said County and State. ‘This jAprlt ora, 2940. {SEAL} FILER, Clerk Circult Court. T. S. CARO, Solicitor for Complainant, apr3-10-17-24; mayl 48 crmeuit pt FLORIDA, NTBTR UAL canoUTT, Me MONROE Gouns TY.-IN CHA! paige gE. Tate at Mattenos “Comm Matteson, Defendant. earing by the @worn 6) see above-stated cause. Matteson, the. .defe! th Name is ‘a nonresident. e Sthte ‘of. Florida, “and ‘ ident ‘of Philadelphia, i aif ‘he is ae the age of son or ‘before ‘tention of the company to finance va, Beteciia America Ana Herrera y|- 3 of the Value of the land and build- ings and not to exceed Yorty per|' cenit of the valuation of fn ‘* | report ef the maa aentl committee, ayo Leans will be made for a period of three years beating interest at). eight per cent per annum payable | wilk be required to pay a reason- able fee to cover the cost of dis- ‘posing of the ¢nortgage ‘to the ulti- mate investor. % is not the in- the erection of homés for specu- lative purposes to to confine its loans either to applicants who may own their homes. or to those whe have acquired land on which to build @ home and who wish to obtain a first. mortgage loan a portien ef the money required to ‘Applications for Joans on busi- ‘ness -preperties will be entertain- ‘but will only be -accepted af- the company has’ ascertained the loan will be one that they dispose of in the north and he maximum amount to be loaned on business propérty has been fix- ed at $12,500.00. TO HOLD MEETING The regular business meeting ef the Women’s Club will be held at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at ‘the ‘Monroe High School anii- torium.: Amy nimes for member- ship would tbe telephoned to Mrs. William R. Warren before the meeting. it a ee rrr Benefit American Legion The Comedy-Drama Hit of the Year Tuesday Evening, April 6 San_ Carlos. Theater MUSIC GIRLS = FUN 35° People 36 Admission 50c and $1.00. Tickets on sale at Johnson's Uptown Store Qeee tess eteess. 2Se0 ose: oe May A. D. 19: shecation: of sala aa confessed ‘by weld. bay is further ordered that alter Be voblished ance ~ Sap consecutive. weeks jn ey. Went Citisery. Ww newaption Wshed th. kald County and. State. ey pee 3 ard, 1926, 7.: 8. cara, Solicitor for Complainant. apr3-10-17-24; mayt idee POLICY “BY MORTCACE CO. ADOPTED ROBERT B. AUSTIN, TREAS: URER. OF ORGANIZATION GIVES OUTLINE OF PLANS OF OPERATION riog. ¥. ae Robert B. Austin, treasurer of the Duval Mortgage: »Company, 614 Duval street, an_announce- ment. of which was made through our columns recently, stated to our representative in an interview today that the board of directors of the Mortgage Company have adopted a fixed policy.which an- til further notice will govern the making of mortgage loans by) 4| them. This policy is*one that they feel will be very beneficial to the com- munity and will provide loans of that year: «is therefore ** ord st jaa = siden defendad he je, fe hereby of complaint ftled the I hes the | savsssccecuesesuscesessezeeee eon cece wii ti shcetil aka aegis: Wi Wily, é will be most readily marketable in the north. This policy is to limit any loan on residential prop-} age |etty to a sum not exceeding $5,-| the that there | 000.00, the amount of the Joan | at parean In the State of Flor-'| to be determined by an appraisal | _ and will sell them as long as — 7. they last for 1,000 $4.09. 500 Call and see them or ‘Phone your order to = sie Artman Press Curtain at 8:30 Promptly, DEN eros NOSLIPOSSSOLOL OTe Tee TELL Tee eet ee 4

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