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SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1926. “MILLER GIVEN DECISION OVER - YOUNG TREVOR VICTOR OF LAST EVENING'’S BOUT WINS FIGHT AT ATHLETIC CLUB BY CLOSE} | SHADE Young “Douglas” Trevor was} subjected to a wearing down pro- cess last night by “Chick” Miller, of Chicago, and the Key West lad, | arm and leg weary in the closing rounds, lost by a close shade to Miller in the main bout of a fast! fight card at the Athletic Club. It was either fighter’s battle. Trevor, however, gave all he had in the first four rounds of the bout and the Ch 7 lad’s ability to take this drubbing. won for him the shade. After a tame first round, in which the two engaged copiously in the time-worn cus.om of “fee ing each other out,” Trevor un- corked a smashing offensive in the | second round. , A neat right hook to the jaw Trevor's way -of greeting Mil in this round, and Jater four swishing over-hand rights—by y of follow-ups— sent ihe Ch ‘0 Jad to cover. Until the end of tha econd ses- sion, Trevor followed up his ad- vantage, landing blow after blow, but Miller stood ‘up under it all, The third and fourth round was a duplication of the second, wich ron top of Miller. | In the fifth round, however, Miller turned the tables on the Key West} | organ | baseball Pony Sawyer caught two years ago} ROTARY-NAVY BASEBALL CLASH _ MONDAY MORNING EXHIBITION IN ‘CONNECTION WITH FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION TO BE STAG- ED AT NAVAL STATION All lovers of the national pas- time will have a treai in store for them Monday morning, July 5, if they will go to the Naval Station and see the baseball game to be played between teams representing ihe Rotary Club and Navy Officers. This game is not one by any means. It is the see- ond game of a series started about three years ago. From all indica- | tions it Will be hotly contested. Both teams have s.rong line-ups. The Naval Officers are especially strong in the pitching department, ; Manager Tommy Thomas report- ing that of the 14 officers at the yard ihere were 14 volunteers to pitch or play first base. The Rotary Club is weak in the pitching department this year, but Baby Rote Ira Moon of The Cit: zen will probably be ealled upon by Manager Bugs Warner to. do the hurling honors for the civic ation. However, of the 49 members of the Rotary Club, Bugs is sure he h t least 45 good out- fielders. Followers of “Rotary well remember the fly on the top of his head. play righ: field Monday morning and is in mid-season form. The only weak spot on the Ro- Pony will an annual THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THRER BASEBAL | YESTERDAY'S RESULTS \ FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE Orlando, 3; 2. Ft. Myers, ‘Wins Golf Title Ameriean League Cleveland, 3 New York, Boston, 4 innings). Chicago, 2; St. Louis, 3. ; Detroit, 9. | hington, 6. National League | 2; Bos.on, 4. Pittsburgh, 3. 6; Chicago, 1. ' Brooklyn, 2. | TODAY'S GAMES i American League Chieago at St. Louis. New York at Washington. Boston at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Detroit. | fhis is Mile. Thion de la Chaume, 17- year-old French girl, who surprised | the golfing world by defeating the very prominent Miss Cecil Leitch in the finals of the French women’s | open championship recently. The an- | nual tournament was staged on the | links of the St. Germain Golf Club, | Paris, the English celebrity losing 2 and 2- MANY FESTIVITIES IN CELEBRATION nued from page 1) Philadelphia at Boston. | St. Louis at Pitisburgh. Cincinnati at Chieago. Brooklyn at New York. | pe@eesecosece-recs-cesee | \CALENDAR OF SPORTS (c | Pesececcsoce ° ase ey | RACING | | Athletic Club, Marines vs. Athletic | Club. Monday night, De Molay dance at Coral Isle Casino. Grand ball at Cuban Club. Inauguration of \Cuban Club Stadium with boxing bout betwéen Manuel Castro of s National League key Club, at Aqueduct. | Meeting of Kentucky Jockey, Club, at Latonia. Meeting of Fairmount Jockey Club, ai Collinsville. ; the rate of 1c a word for each in- | FIRST ic i Meeting of Queens County Joe-| _ | WANTED Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen ‘at sertion, but the minimum for the! | first insertion in every instance is Se. Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele- 5 | phone number if they desire re- | sults, Payments for classified adver-| . t ‘tisements is invariably in advance,! Philadelphia, 4 (13 but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- | ments charged. FOR RENT URNISHED apartment, White © s.reet. treet. 8-tf Apply 503 Duval June 2 CLASS ments; all conveniences. Archie Thompson, 1001 Eaton Phone 879. COMPLETELY furn: Have it equipped with awnings made here. First Tent & Awning Manufacturing Co., phone 134 Margaret and Fleming streets. | FURNISHED ¢ convenience: Phone 880. ORNER GREENE sND ANN STREETS—Opposite City Hall —Suitable for storage rooms,| garage, repair snops, etc. Ap- ply The Citizen. dec20 WANTED hose who desire en-! graved visiting cards to give us their orders. The LAUNCH ARGAL FLAG apart-| RUBB need of Rubber Stamps, see the| Artman Press, 125 Duval street, tf WARRA iy € |POR PRINTED SOCIETY eeeceseces L Classified Column — FOR SALE FOR SALE—Fully Apply to “G,” care july1-12tx equipped. Citizen office. One large perfect Kiddie condition. j ~8t Koop in hone 1 cushions, win- Ca us for esti- mate st Tent & Awning Manufacturing Co. Phone 134. Margaret. and Fleming. july1-7t PERS for sale. Du 25 1 1 street. TAMPS — When in Key West Florida. TY notes deeds, deeds, blanks. street. ‘OR feneral Electric Motor. 2 horsepower, 1,800 R. P. M., 22.1 Ampheres, 110 Volt, 60 Cyele. This motor is in splendid working condition | and the price is right. Apply to titizen off: TIONER 125 Duval street. , The Artman Press Phone 66. Artman} — - | delegates mortgage and other legal We keep them in stock. The Artman Press, 125 Duval tf] mar? | STA-| boy, and when the gong feet. rang | Trevor was virtually out on his! pire. tary line-up is the position of um- Each team is to supply one a number ef oth |umpiré: The Navy may be de-| monstrations of ‘fistic skill. Tampa and Fliny Grantham, also meritorious de- He came buck s.rong in the) pended upon to supply a good one, sixth, however, but that was’ his| hut as yet the Rotes have made no j cal The track meet between the lo- outfits and Havana athletes} Meeting of Hlinois Jockey Club} Prese 125 Duval street, in The opens at Chicago. | Citizen building a24) Meeting of Manitoba Jockey |——— = : opens at Montreal. {EMAL ELEN ANE LADIES—-NO Sac MORE DISCOM- | TRACK FORT, He fought gamely, but in} i was hanging | on frantically to avoid the K. 0. | In justice to Trevor, however, it | be said that it was h‘s ‘first | » in four months, and in Mil- | ler he was fighting one of the best} lightweights in this neck of the} woods, Miller proved game. He took! an awful drubbing in those, early ‘rounds, Battling Ponce and Kid Garcia; fought eight rounds io a draw in the semi-final, | | jag. Exhibition..Set-+. 2 «:\-Navy. payers..Sunday.-aftemaon,! For Monday Night At | Cuban Club Stadium: * A boxing card will be put on} “Monday evening at the Cuban) f¢ Club Stadium on Duval - street which brings together Young Man- wel and Flinny Grantham in y the main go of the fight program. | Grantham defeated Kid India} “in Miami some time ago, and has| £ other fights to his credit, as a re-| ig sult of which he is looked upon| ¥ as an excellent opponent for Man- | fuel. ", Young’ Manuel also has a good | *reeord, and it expected that! * there will be an unusually large/ _ erowd in attendance Monday night | to witness the bout. is Church furniture made in this country is being used in Central America. MOM’N POP YE GopoS~—THE Bits! EUROPE SHOULD COMPLAIN ABOUT HER DEBTS SHE DOESN'T KNOW SNE WAL¥ OF IT! = ANYONE WOULD “THINK YOO MARRIED WE MINT ‘OU MUST LIE Awake ( NIGHTS FIGURING i ovr How To KEEP Be ME BROKE —- spaicktns WHENEVER L WANT ANNTHING NEw WS THiS SAME OLD StoRY— You'Re |! THE MOST UNREASONABLE MAN T EVER KNEW = ction. li is earnestly hoped that the entire membership of the Rotary Club turn out for the game and bring their wives with them. Every Rote who comes to the game will have an opportunity to take part. Members of both teams are go- ing to be present Sunday after- noon at the Army Barracks to see the big double header between the University of Havana and Paul Albury’s Regulars. Manager Thomas and Capt. Muldrow will personally explain all the _ fine points of the game to the Rote- and on Monday morning the more difficult of the plays will be re- hearsed and demonstrated at the game at the Naval Station. All members of the Rotary Club | will be allowed to play with the exception of Willie Kamp. Willie is to fill a tooth on Tuesday for for one of the Navy pitchers, and the pitcher is afraid hurt him a little extra if he strikes him out. Boy Scouts will have a field hos- pital for first aid to the, disabled of both teams. The game will be called at 9:30 | sharp. Let’s go! Scout day on the Coral Isle Casino’ grounds Monday afternoon. Help Troop 5 go to camp. July 3-1 Vancouver, B. C., is to have a million-dollar theatre. Reason Enough ME DOWNTOWN “THAT Will might’ Por, I WONDER IF You'LL MEET. AFTERNOON — I HAVE A LOT OF SHOPPING ‘TO DO AND YOU CAN HELP CARRY THE ‘THINGS HOME FoR ME ONLY MAN YOU EVER MARRIED | were called off. due to the fact) National A. A. U. junior cham-, that the crowd expected from Ha-! pionships, at Philadelphia. vana is not coming. | | ro TENNIS Flag Pins For Boy Scouts Tag Day. | mut Sher tt Wosiveiate chew; On Monday Received | yi01, Sayin o pionships closes at Haverford. ‘The flag piaciave arrived and| linole . State all is in readiness for the celebra- tion of “Tag Day” on Monday}! July 5 by Troop 4 Boy Scouts un-| ider the direction of Scout-Master Jenks. Each Scout has been giv- en proper instructions and it is) safe to S4y“that the public’ will Be | well pleased with the conduct of the boys during this movement, | which will be carried on for the| sole purpose of helping the finan- eial part of their proposed en- campment. Those who are close- ly connected with the Scout move- ment, and those who are inter-| ested at all will surely want to see! r 3: Bi Praccmaekenisee inkl one) ee ee campment, so Monday will be a} ‘good time to let everyone you! meet know that you are interested in the boys of your city, and by! your help and encouragement. to- day you can make a better gene-' ration of the men of tomorrow. “Buy a Tag and help Troop 4.” TROOP REPORTER GOLF French open championship tournament opens at St. Cloud. Intercollegiate tournament closes, Haverford. « Canadian amateur championship’ MOTORBOAT Annual Mississippi Valley re- | gatta opens at Louisville. ROWING BOXING dell, 10 rounds, at Chicago. COUNTY BOARD AND TURNER COMPANY Come to the beach Monday af- | (Continued from page 1) close at Chicago. | Rocky Kansas vs. Sammy Man- | | championship + ¢ Awning | tournament closes at Toronto. { Royal Henley regatta closes on| REACH AGREEMENT New invention prevents lingerie straps from slipping. | BABY CHICKS. We ship C. 0, D. per 100; Ba Mixed Reds, e ve delivery. Chickery, July 3-1tx Comfort at last. Every woman} adores them. ; REAL ESTATE wanted everywhere. ful moneymaking opporiunity. Write for particulars. Lingerie | “Vv” Co., North Windham, Conn. 7 June 2! championships | — FOUND FOUND — On Grinnell street, bunch of keys. Owner can get them at this office. June 21-tf BARGAIN LOTS on Grinell street, 106 ft. 9 in. by 108 ft. 6 in reasonable price. Address P. O. Box 92. LUABLE CORNER- and Elizabeth; 69 ft. on Eliza. beth, 100 ft. - on Southard Ei payments, Address P. O mari1 -Send no money. | Lezhorns, $14 $16; Flor- Lakeland, mar 11 jouthard ee; Troop 5, Boy Scouts, want a Hl |e . | real camp this year. Come t§ their Flashes of Life |field day at the Coral Isle<Gasino : jgrounds Monday afternoon and | 9e eee help them. | (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON—Unele Sam is now going to put gasoline in de- | natured alcohol, expecting boot- | lerwers will have a much harder | time to make their wares from KEY WEST TIN SHOP pit. |" * * | JAS. A. FEENEY, Prop. | PHILADELPHIA—Among the registered at a hobo convention is Mr. No-Name, from Cer. Thomas and Southard Sts. | No-Where. July 3-1t Let the Artman Press print it. * “Everything In Sheet Metal” | 1 100 for] BOXING Mon. July 5th The Key West Citizen, tf | _ CUBAN CLUB STADIUM ‘i Young Manuel vs. Fliny Grantham 10 ROUNDS Young Franks vs. Moreno Castro, 8 rounds YOUR MONEY IS GUARANTEED THE HOUSEWIFE READ THE FOLLOWING LIST OF ARTICLES: ALUMINUM WARE,.WHITE ENAMEL WARE, GREY AND BLUE ENAMEL WARE, TIN WARE, GLASS WARE, EARTHEN WARE, DINNER SETS, CHINA WARE, NESCO CIL STOVES (OVENS), NEW PERFECTION OIL! STOVES (SUPERFEX), REFRIGERATORS (ALL KINDS AND SIZES), SCREEN WIRE, FLOOR MOPS AND POLISHES. : We also have-dusters, brushes, floor mats, floom brooms, | clothes baskets, clothes lines, water coolers, ice cream freezers, Litchen knives, forks and spoons, table ware, electric pumps. . In feet, if it’s anything else for the home, we have it. RELIEF from the heat—awnings are the thing. First Tent &! Manufacturing - Co., phone 134. Margsret and Flem- ing streets. july1-6t MMERCIAL SCHOOL—Gregg system of shorthand and book- keeping, together with the school and college branches, taught by Dr. S. W. Rogers, Grinnell and Washington streets. July 3-1tx Comme: Work, t —THE— CORAL ISLES STUDIO relal Art, Rird's-eye-view rat Paintinge, Signs, Pletorial of Subdivi- VILBING (Formerty the Jefferson Motel) FOR REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS SEE THE KEY WEST INVESTMENT CO 124 DUVAL STREET WM. CATES, ternoon,. enjoy a good program ition, which must include the bead Troop 5, Boy Scouts, 8° | ¢690,000 the amount of the coun- oF Se ee: \ty’s original guarantee. If the tolls collected do not amount to ‘that the Turner Company will not By Taylor receive that amount. All tolls in July 3-1t excess of 12% per cent of the capitalization will go to the Coun- ‘ty. Mr. Turner stated that bankers had assured him financial backing if he could secure such a contract as this. He is returning north today and will wire the commis- sioners of his suc: The con- tract will then be drawn and sub- | mitted to the vote of the people. TODAY IN WASHINGTON ‘TomoRROW GREAT HONK! WHEN WiLL Nou GET THROUGH SPENDING MONEN 2 = (Ry Associated Press) Congress adjourns. Campaign tinues. investigation con- FUNERAL NOTICE All members of Key West Tem- ple No. 20, Py.hian Sisters, are requested to meet at their hall tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock for the purpose of attending the funeral of Bro. Kirkwood Wat- kins. By Chief, LOUISE THOMPSON. July 8-1t ‘S BECAUSE UM THE order of Most Excellent Let The Artman Press print it CHICKENS FRESH KILLED CHICKENS Delivered At Your Door Daily ARCHIE THOMPSON Phone 879 1601 Eaton St. £ an PHONE No. 688-W. Manager. EMERSON ~ and To the the heat! e 7m heme only be a source of discomfort. But to ittle folks, the torrid heat of summer is a source of danger to health. Infant illness is higher in summer than any other season. An Emerson Jr. in your home will not only safeguard your baby from the ill effects of hot weather, but will bring cool breezes and comfortto you. And how litde Landscapes Wm. Curry’s Sons Co. INFORMATION ON KEY WEST La Concha Hctel, European plan, single $3 to $4, double $5 to $7. On large parties of 75 or more, special reduced rates. Oversea Hotel, European plan, single $2 up, double $4 up. Hotel Casa Marina, closed for the seascn, Population of Key West, 18,000. Municipal Golf Links—a sporty course, extending, from Gulf to Ocean. Summer rates, green fees 75c per day. $35.00 plus tax for year, Bathing Beach and Tennis—Casa Marina Hotel Grounds. Also public tennis and bathing beaches. Fishing! Over 600 varieties. See hotels for boats. Free Aquarium, east end of Flagler street. Marine curio shop on Margaret street. Taxi Stands at railroad station and hotels. Key West. Ocean Boulevard, to encircle city, now being built by Monroe county. Over-Sea Highway, from Key West to the mainland. One-third distance completed, balance of roadway con- tracted. Steel toll-bridges to span the long water gaps. Take a taxi spin out over the Ocean, from the city of Key West. Pipe Line for municipal waterworks soon to be laid frem mainland. Plenty of fresh, pure water to Key West and the Florida Keys, Building permits and Bank deposits rapidly increas- ing. Key West postal receipts show an average monthly increase over last year of 30 per cent. Best natural harbor in Florida. reach $47,000,000.00 annually, Duval Mortgage Company. First mortgage loand to home owners and home builders. Maximum loag’ $5,000.00. On improved income business properties. $12,560. Applications received at Company's officé No. 614 Duval Street. Key West Foundation Company's beautiful Subs division at easterly end of the island is daily reporting. “Progress.” Several new houses under construction. 26 ft. business lots on Flagler Street, $100 per front foot, or $2,600, 60 ft. residential lote, £75 per front foot, ox $3,750. Terms 20 per cent cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years; interest G6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annnyw ally. All titles insured by New York Title and Mort- gage Company. Certificate of Title Insurance delivered to purchaser with contract. Those desirous of consulting either the Wall Street Journal or the Boston News Bureee will find copies of the come on file im our office. Any further information on Key West will be gladiy furnished by KEY WEST FOUNDATION CO. MALCOLM MEACHAM, President 614 Duval Street See Uxports-imports *hone 45

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