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TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1926. THE REY WEST CITIZEN foe PAGE THREE earn ehia { f | : 2 re lee OO~ COUT <= Oe SCee: | ; MAKING PLANS Honored GROVEENVIED’ OUT OUR WAY - By Williams || D Highest Prices Paid Y : j re Ba . a Biwi FIGHT RESULTS ,| | For Second Hand Furniture and FOR FIELD MEET t NOW BY MANY SATAN AU Give ALITA TD t i | Household Goods $ es | | il! y | | emeccceneccenccaconcenes LITTLE STORE AT BARRACKS 9 | yn ee roe (ny Ansacntod Poms AROUND CORNER ‘ BALL PLAYERS Hil GATHERINGS OF THIS NATORE FER , JEW YORK—Babe Herman, | 509 WILLIAM ST. AL TOAST MASTER T INTRODUCE. ‘ iY talifornia, outpointed George Bal- ’ ne = i due, Lewiston, Maine, 10 rounds. — — oa DISTINGUISHED ViSMORS. I THEREFORE : : : \ EVENT TO BE PUT ON MAY Z T | | : ‘ . seahtteny PIII SS IL SS 4 UNIMPORTANT FIGURE IN| |||\ TAKE GREAT PLEASURE. IN INTRODUCIN Eo aene ae cs eee ee 22, UNDER, AUSPICES OF : LAS YEAR'S SERIES GAINS Mit TAO STRANGERS be HAVE See Covington, Kas., beat Al Webster,| HATS OF ALL KINDS THE HIGH SCHOOL ASSO- . ELEVATED PLACE THIS) Wry BEFORE WISITED THIS COMMUNITY: s, Ment, 10 rounds. | ED iff GENTULMEN , "MEET A SuUCE | i ons | CLEANED & BLOCK CIATION oe ie ; SEASON . : é OF Paney Se WTR \S NOT BURNT, NEW ORLEANS — Martin) ‘ j g New Orleans, defeated ar ee ™\ AND A BIS¢UT WHO IS “Young” Nahe Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hats : | pamenea ra % pung” Marullo, New Or- uae” an entloemens Fis! The first annual inter-city track) ASSOCIATED PRESS HEAD-! OONE INSIDE . pans, 15 round Made to Order and field meet to ‘be held on the : QUARTERS, May 4.—Lefty Grove! {7) | % j Aidala eae alaret dy 1 Athletic Field, at the Key Weet| [™ : i) he eae ris Aceescn, sho sack aa the aig the thinecerse | GEORGE'S, HAT SHOR Army Barracks, under the auspices ear Alay ga coupe neck shelling f E- and the ‘hippopotamus, sleep on} 608 DUVAL ST. ef the Athletic Association of the Z of his Name beeame official, ir now : : S their sides, as. they cannot bend} Monroe County High School, will envied by American league pitch- Se 2 S 3 4 Their legs ‘under; them, [PIP IIL DS ITs be run off on Saturday, May 22. : | ers. } if sae eS si Fae ies: Sn The meet is open to any or- he a ora a high place in the/ Bees wishing to enter ateam. A) the New York Yankees, 8 to 3,| eight ab ree gg een | after the batters of Miller Huggins | indieiddal cligib'lity conve} | had rammed their way to victory ments, | Dave Pall. University isn a du ER This group of eight victories, | } , the best record of any team in the| Entries for all events must be| (ne All Ans 1926 awlamitNe | sonora to Gate, incided three con-| in the hands of the Director. of | 7” PY tne Sue eee a! | quests of the. Ameri 1 | Allileties, Monroe County High A committee He and bis team) a S 0) Apne mein ne y mate, Wallace O'Conner, nanonar | Champion Senators, three 0’ ie} School, not later than Saturday,| 220 und 440 chamnon. are the only} Athleties, figured by many eritics| May 17th. representitives of the west uu the as coming champions, and two of | Limit.—No team enter more} ##™ = Fall has starred (or several | the Boston Red Sox. | than two men in any Wvent, except eumetie | Bob Shawkey was the victim of | in the one mile relay. (Six may be | seeececeveeovevccceeesee | Grove’s performance and left the ff, 5 = 6, %, . entered, two to be scratched.) game in the sixth when the Ath-| | & = : i When it’s hot, you can’t eat in comfort — Prizes BASEBA LL letics scored four times, H : x i : sa kinco f rt In all events a Gold Plate Medal | Another, winning streak of five | \ Z y 7 . a in a = ats I 5 g you more ° there Entries diver has beer eh a tepiber of will be given the individual win- stra‘ght was broken. at Chicago/ ning first place, and a Bronze stl */when the Detroit Tigers found : real enjcyment for the money invested than Medal to the: individual winning YESTERDAY’S RESULTS | Thurston for 15 hits apd defeated : J an Emerson Fan? second place. - i $ | the White Sox 3 to 1. Manager | A cup representing the individ- pripeiean: Laagne Cobb, sits Hires -singtes in ‘five = fj Why put off the day ual high point score will he given| Detroit 3; Chicago 1. chances, became runner-up to Joe ov -scee~sccwese| | to the individual high point win-| Philadelphia 8; New York 3. Dugan, of the Yankees, in league . TO THE PUBLIC when you can have ; : vets EG A § ' mer, Cleveland 3; St. Li L i I i | ‘ : y' finge: A cup will go to the organiza- ee Meanwhile, a losing streak was | On account of pressing busi- : . tion making the most points in the nme ae berten. Fe ; Snapped when Levsen, of Cleve-| |ness, I am obliged to discontinue | f| tips by the mere meet, representing the champion- National League |tand, held the St. Louis Brown to |“ eeeesqeeooroeoooe"sesee Stations Tem. | delivering ice cream in small = ¥ l touch of a switch. dil: in. field “ai track of Key| Brooklyn 4: B . | six safe kits and beat them 3 to 1. NOTICE TO CREDITORS | Abilene (cloudy) .. 60: quantities. i i . E Wet rooklys 4; Boston 1. | The Ind.ans, who for the first sev-| ‘ eg “ \TIFT’S ICE CREAM PARLOR. ¥ an : New York 11; Philadelphia 2 ; . F |IN COURT OF THE cow Atlanta (clear) . 52} JOR. fe ou can get All prizes are gifts of the Rotary pied oR: 4 P eral days were tied with the | JUDGE, MONKOE COUSTY,| Boston (clear) 42 may3-lw Fan here of almost any Cineinnati 9; St. Louis 6. Yankees fér leadership of the cir-| PLOMIDA | Charl Si & 644 | size and at ucet an No others played. euit, hal lost. four strai a oe 2 of | Charleston (clear) | Pi) aanguemen el | almost any J » hal ‘our straight. 9 |Mary 1. sh a . Chicago (eloudy) 34) NOTICE price, and when you do 74 q \ Events | | : —. Ogden, of Washington, had little |To All” Creditors. tees, Dis- | @ te, j . “a” yeots a - ronda den, TODAY'S GAMES stouble in downing the Red Sox,| {yihutees And All Persons Havin | Corben cag Ratan ‘ Bolder ee oe | you will have a fan that is yards dash, 1 mile run, 60 i 6 to 2, wil d hitting behind.) Estate: | ; SnGIOD AEA OF Mie: Mey: Wrens | 7 and. yards low hurdles, 60 yards high 2S Speed eyen wat The Leite Sky or} Nice Xoo sai epch of yon aré “hereby | Galveston (pt. cloudy) - 10) Athletic: Association are hereby il 1 = os ~ i . 3 a notified and required to present any | Hatteras (pt. cloudy) - 56 wied to be A ES juilt to lest a ‘time. hurdles, running high jump, tun-| New York at Philadelphia was in trouble in the first three/claims and dex ich you or! Huronhtel ‘pg | Toque Pe Oe eee. eee 4 ] ning broad jump, 12 lb..shot put, ; Laan Jinnings by giving four bases on/either of you may Against the| Huron’ (clear) ...............- 58 ing to be held on Tuesday, May . diseus, pole vault, javelin. throw, St. Louis at Cleveland. halle: . 2 jestate of | Mary E. Ish ceased, | Jacksonville (cloudy) . - 66) 41th, 1926, at which time the an-| ai FANS one mile relay. (4. men), each|~ Washington at Boston. | Jack Wisner helped the Giants|the County Judge of M sre Coen Ee ele kort 74 | nual election of officers will be ES " ‘¢ te . . *. y, florida, a is offi aA pr eeenee “ ] man runs pe watdbec 2 LS Natipeal temas * ae ae scone ways or bet Ghure House of said Cour ¥ | Miami (clear) .. - 68) ce Us J. DELGADO, Points Score ie ‘ ng Philadelphia, 11 to 2, and per-| West, Monroe County, F . with! ? 64 a 1» aes _ ‘The poiuts awarded will be as} Boston at Brooklyn. mitting only six hits, Billy Terry |the‘ Jirst publicat is ‘notice, | nee sottap deal : fea serecesth THE KEY WEST follows: Philadelphia at New York. played first base for the Giants, St. Louis (clear) 44 STS MEER | \ ELECTRIC CO. In all events—5 points for first| Cineinnati at St. Louis. and in the fifth whacked a double| saministrator ot the entate of) THihpa (clear) ee 66| Thirty millon dollars a year is| \ : place, % points for second place, 1| No others scheduled. which scored three men. of Mary E. Isham, deceased. | Washington (clear 42 expended by the various States in ¢ int for thied place, J bk ec Brooklyn maintained its hold |™#"23-30; apré may4-11-18 | 1 ton elem) ae PY cadet free transportation for me Ses STANDINGS {on first place, with Bob MeGraw avian wi coneteeserts ; ee : pupils attending rural schools. | ; a ; pitching his-first winning game be- i : pass OS Sore Bois ES pe ‘ Sisiesacclltes ba FORT MYERS WINS American League fore the home fans. It'was his\tN cour ‘of Fur couvry| HUNTING BOOTLEG Liquor ; ge Mca hy a L. cm shird victory of the season, the Soltis Aaah ie NTY, NEW. YORK — ‘Bernard. TIO ITSI SSIS SESOIIOII IS ST GILL: é OVER ORLANDO Chicago a 138 “6501 rea acne beara ne eats i sy oaeten te Jones, of Quebec, is hunting for a a coe ( See STON ie Braves |i, 2 s. ces, Dis-|‘Lottle of real bootleg liquor to . by may be analyzed and its 8 Detroit .... i -444/ ters of both leagues with his fifth.) ‘You ana each of you are hereby sean aich yzed and its contents ; ‘ou and eae to. British prohibition Philadelphia ry 1368 | notified and required to present any |) oo 3 claims, and demands which you or BRADENTON COMES OUT vic-| Boston. ‘ 233/VOQUNG WALLACE tennessee eon St. Louis +300) late of Monroe County, Florida, to | TORIOUS IN GAME YESTER- . | . the County Judge of Monroe Coun- |] For Qute® Sales List Your DAY WITH TAMPA SMOKERS Court House pf s Key : : ae Gulf i » Inc. aN FLORIDA GEACUE Brooklyn vata oe i Wve months from the date, of pe BP ce! aay J Chicago . ‘ .588/PASSES THROUGH KEY WEST ter de ee eens mene Cincinnati . 4 588! iz. x of Chamber, st Commerce ASSOCIATED PRESS HEAD-|New York . Zs 556 BN: ROUTE TO MA- Sepa Serer QUARTERS, May 4—Fort Myers | Philadelphia ATA) VANA | - continued its winning stride in the |st. Louis ... 421 | ; “STATE oF! 2 IN 1 WHITE POLISH Florida State League yesterday, Pittsburgh . fe 421} é JENTIETH JUDI- Shu-Milk Young Wallace, welterweight | . Da ONROE COUN- ft : eee St ~ Boston ee 883) contender for ting honors, spent| , 7 _CHAN us roe ee White Kids home ground: Pitching honors False pA ‘a short sojourn in Key West this tel ERR, Sie oes as sone Polishes were evenly divided between Wil- NICARAGUA IN eee en a a kb as where | *4t* Appearing by ; afrida “at e | gets DUVAL yee a liams and Bordes. In the seventh e will meet Pal Moran tomorrow! sworn b: led in the above-stated | |. ST. Orlando bunched hits for two runs, W. evening in a scheduled bout to be | j but the Palms came back with one & |staged in the Cuban capital. . fun in their half, and in the Wallace fought Bobby Waugh | one is ore ordered | eighth scored three more. lin Key West some time ago, which |(™&t said non-resident defendant be F. H. SOLOMON PLUMBER Cleveland ... z -611| only five hits. Jaék Fournier took i : Havi at j IN BASEBALL Washington <. .550| the lead‘ among the home run bat- sor Demands Against Said | t#ke to England, in order that it BRIDGE LUNCHEON AFTERNOON TEA DINNER Key West Country Club ® For members and their invited guests; All ladies invited. Those wishing to attend may obtain cards from members for 30 days. of twenty- i and she is hereby required to appear | aoe a downed pe ecw WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT /bout was witnessed by a large|to the bill of complaint filed in said | Smokers, 3 to 2, in a tight game; lnarihs f fight fans. |cause on or before the 19th day of | after Manager Charlie Allen had| DISPATCHES SHIP TO SAFE. |""DOT po ietbach, whic has been| vaktisne or aati Si Sit'beiaen | Sheet Metal Work tok if Umpire rarbe sri _GUARD AMERICANS staging several exhibitions in Ha-|"1(Ge‘tartver ordered that this or-| CALL PHONE 621-W aialis alkshing fue Bradeatons was | vana, will arrive sin Key West this! der be published once each week for | a 2 ty in‘fine form and received perfect < jafternoon en route north. support. (B} Associated Press) ~ Kowalski's stick work was a fac-| MANAGUA, Nicaragua, May 4.| SUGAR CONTROL lies ne Z. FILER. What's The Difference tor in Lakeland’s 11-to 6 victory|—The Nicaraguan congress de- LA ie 3 ee BETWEEN A over, St. Petersburg. The High-|ciared the country in a state of W SIGNED)“. geen pon easnone ~ Se ieeted Mineman veined | s j : a 27; may4-11-18 A SHOE REBUILDER? out four bingles in five times up. TANA, Map, 4. Piesidont!| TS ATT i i y Manager Block, of the Saints, got | ized to levy assessments against HAVANA, May 4.—President| yx THE COURT OF THE COUNTY The answer is found in the work a home run. Dibut, pitching for|the citizens for $50,000 to cover| sacra” vocey Signed the sugar) SknGE COUNTY. || tured out by this shop _ pitehi | 5 jcontrol law recently passed by Matter of the Se ath Wek Felloved is We\che war expense. jcongress. The law cuts down the Pstate || Bring Your Shoe Repair Work three runs. present sugar crop by ten per Here Sanfo: jefe: s {TO PROTECT | cent. Ni y given that the 8. Sanford got sight Tuna in the |AMERICANS underniened ay dhardinn ot above |, K. SHOE SHOP first, three more in the third, and} WASHINGTON, May 4.—The ask one in the eighth. The Gulls stag-| Washington government has or-|| DR. HARRY N. S. JONES ed a rally, netting four runs in the |dered a cruiser to Bluefields, DENTIST 1 fourth. Lanning, pitching for) Nicaragua, to safeguard American ve ; br PRISE io at ‘cmcdiom. ||@acientesaee || Panl P. Lamley STRUCK BY EAST || 8:30 te 12.30; 2:00 te 6:00 . AS CANDIDATE COAST TRAIN; DIES PHONE 364 CISPOOMEOLIIIIOLIIIOIIOOO IDOE: FPIFAFLELLLLLLLLL LD Come Today with the expectation of enjoying BRIDGE, LUNCHEON, AFTERNOON TEA, DINNER war. The president was author-| u never have before. as you neve 5 Tasteful Preparations, Attentive Service, Colorful Surroundings THERE’S EVERY REASON WHY YOU SHOULD COME! Music from our New Orthophonic creates an atmosphere UNIQUE AND DISTINCT SPECIAL DINNER DANCES EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT For reservations apply Country Club or La Concha Sweet Shoppe. SPECIAL PRICES GIVEN TO CLUBS AND PARTIES. } “Lot ome (1) anll two (2), Section —MOORLIIETIIIOL OOMIILITIISIIIITISVISIISS ae Lot six (6), ection, 2% Township | cen South, Range 26 East (My Ansccigted Preaa) FROM INJURIES — ate ae tS west, Fioriaa this | HARDWARE AND BUILDERS TALLAHASSEE, May 4.—| OCI iSigued) SARAH J. PINDER MATERIAL Jerry W. Carter of Tallahassee,} (By Associated Press) Fer {Plectecing, . Stuaes and ~ as Guardian aforesaid has qualified with the secretary of | MIAMI, May 4—Jack aston, 5 apr Pt agen ‘| PAINTS AND VARNISHES, the’ state as a candidate in the| 27, of Miami, died at a local hos- Cement Work ua Ape ROOFING June primary for the United| Pita! early today thom injuries a senate as announced to-; stained when the truck in which deans = i Btates senate it was announced to-| Pe’ was riding was hit by a north SEE wary ao: Dancing Every Evening. No Couvert Charge. M. NEWMAN, Manager day. Mew’ " FURNITURE RENOVATED, 3 -¥ _... tbound Florida t Coast work- ?. Frank JH. Ladd of Key Westy train early last night, at Arch GATES COMPANY Upholstered and ReGnished. ||| Cor. Grinnell and James Sts. qualified “as a candidate for the | Creek, five miles north of here. | Mate ‘etek thas s state senate of the twenty-fourth! ‘The accident occurred at the Arch 128 Simonton Street Pegshcs’ Gechisna Bud Free, Prompt we PHONE #38 district, composed of the counties! Creek railroad station in view of of Monroe, Lee, Collier and Hen-|a crowd of bystanders. Easton Phone €97-W W. R. Goring, S00. Wiliam, St. 1) dry. sustained a fractured skull (Ah AAbA AA hh hh hdd ddd ddhidede .