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t Sn Me Ee HIN 5 1BITION IN NEW RESERVA- TIONS ARE MADE Paul Berlenbach and Jack De-' Janey will meet tonight in New - York for the light’ heavyweight | championship. which will be a fif-| teen-round exhibition. | Berlenbach, won: the champ‘on- ship from Mike Me'Tigne on Decor- ation Day and will defend the title | inst his opponent in the match | set for tonight. Considerable interest, centers in the maich, which will be witnessed by an unusually.large number who haye-made reservations:for the bout. fi COS ogsesreeseeonss | BASEBALL pares ene 5. pescey National League Cincinnati 5; Philadelphia 1. New York 12-5; Pittsburgh 8-2. : Boston 6; Chicago 4. Brooklyn 5; St. Louis 2. American League Chicago 10; Washington 2. New York 7; Detroit 6. Cleveland - Boston; postponed, St. ecg ae aaa post- TODAY'S GAMES National League Brooklyn at St. Louis. Boston at Chicago. New York ut Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. American League Chieago at Washington. St. Louis at Philadelphia. Detroit at New York. ~ Cleveland at Boston. STANDINGS National League W. L, Pet. 36 581 a 544 L. 30 37 New York .. Philadelphia . tional open honors. : 5: | t h i : hl Bobby Jones is one of the few amateurs who have copped na- Jones came through in 1923 ‘after a thrilling play-off with Bobby Cruickshank. Last year the Atlanta artist ticd Willie Macfarlane, only to lose out in extra rounds. later Jones went on to win the national amateur at Oakmont. This year he won the title in the open at Scioto. ce A short time 40 40 38 42 48 57 Chicago . Cleveland ..... Washington St. Louis NEW MAN AT JOHNSON'S Clyde Smith of Texas has ar- rived to fill the position of watch-/ maker and jeweler at Frank John-| * son's, 180 Duval street. Mr.) * Smith comes to Key West with|* evcellent recommendations as to|* 1 proficiency in his line of work and)" ***"* ***"* * ** * "| sggggeeeecocese all having work in either of these | fines could not do betier than en-| trust it to him july 15-3¢ GHOST LOSES j FPAVERSHAM, Eng.—Mrs. Ra- chel Hotton’s warrant against her husband was dismissed when she} testified the ghost of his first wife | had told her he would murder her. | ee ee et t Let the Artman Press print it.) Amundsen’s Victory Smile. me up to the pier, Phone 879 WEATHER CONDITIONS The disturbance noted yes- terday continues off the mid- * dle Atlantic coast, another * disturbance, mild in charae- * ter has appeared over the Da- * kotas, and there are evidences of an eddy over the Gulf of *; Mexico. Pressure is highest over the region of the Great * op Cingnt at et aladg,. “a ei Wh he ee Lakes: In consequence of these pressure changes there were showers on the Atlantic coast- al plain and Gulf coast, and in the Missouri and extreme * upper Mississippi Valleys. It has become cooler in the * Atlantic States from Penn- * sylvania southward. over northern Florida, and in the * east Gulf States; elsewhere east of the Rocky Mountain plateau the thermal changes were slight. With the excep- tion of southern Florida and the northern Plains States, temperature is below the sea- sonal in all sections. The winds over the Florida Keys tonight and Friday will be gentle to moderate vari- able. it. B, BOYER, Official in Charge. !\CALENDAR OF SPORTS 2 * a} * eoperoseoesesecoese Racing: Meeting of Empire City | Racing Assn., at Yonkers. Meet- ling of Dlinois Sockéy Club, at Chi- 'Cago. Meeting of Connaught , | Park Jockey Club closes at Otta- wa. PRETTY WEDDING | MISS MARJORIE PARK WEDS JOHN W. ROBERTS ‘OF THIS CITY A pretty but quiet wedding was 'solemnized Monday evening at | 6:30 o’clock by the Rev. Munro, ;when Miss Marjorie Grace Park, youngest daughter of Mrs. Nettie |L. Park, became the bride of John |W. Roberts, son of Mr. and, Mrs. |C. H. J. Roberts, at the home .of The only attendants were Miss Camillus Saunders and G. H. Al- bury. Miss Park was iovely in a gown off white crepe with acces- series to match, her bouquet was ereated of ribbons, maline roses and stephanotis. Miss Saunders wore a combination of lavender jand white. Immédiately after the ceremony the young couple departed via the |F. E. C. for points up the state and after an absence of three weeks will return to Key West to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts are popu- jlar among the younger set and both are native Key Westers. Only the immediately family of the bride and groom were present at the ceremony. Their many friends wish for them a long life of wedded bliss. Enrollment Day For Bible School To Be Held On Friday, Enrollment day for thé,’ daily vacation Bible school at the First Baptist church will be on Friday, although the workers of this movement are busy lining up prospective scholars for the work. There will be a parade. of all scholars, children and workers Fri- day afternoon. An exhibition of hand work of the boys and girls is now on ex- hibition at 508 Duval street, where those interested: can. see what some of the juveniles are doing during their vacation. The Bible school is open to chil- dren of all and of no denomina- Troiting: Meeting of Grand) | Golf: Metropolitan open champ-| *) ionship opens at Garden City. L.} I. Pennsylvania open champion-! *| ship tournament, at Pittsburgh.| | Massachusetts amateur champion- | *| ship tournament, at West Newton. | | Ohio’: women’s championship tour-| jnament, at Toledo. Illinois w “| men’s public course championshi *| teur *| Nashua. «| Boxing: Paul » Jack Delaney, ifty oil col companies are to crill) CHICKENS FRESH KILLED CHICKENS Delivered At Your Door Daily ARCHIE THOMPSON 1001 Eaton St. Amundsen was given a tempestuous greeting when he ar- | Seattle after flying over the north pole. ; with which he greeted the waiting crowds as his This picture for oil this summer in the Turner | | Valley field, near Calgary. ;at Chicago. New Hampshire ama- championship opens at) | Chess: Pan-American champion- | ship tournament. at Lake Hopat-; cong, N. J. | Yachting: Inter-Lake Yachting) | Association regatta, at Put-in-Bay. | vs. | at) Berlenbach 16 rounds, Brooklyn. tion, heing formed for the purpose of instruction of all the children of Key West. if REPENTANT KICKER ST. JOSEPH, Mich.—An — uni- dentified man kicked 14-year-old Walter Dalby into Lake Michigan, then jumped in and saved the boy jfrom drowning. 4 SBBBEDL La Ts HATS OF ALL KINDS. CLEANED & BLOCKED Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hate Made to Order GEORGE’S HAT SHOP 608 DUVAL ST. Sailing in the | At Coral Isle Casino Bubble Boat | MONDAY NIGHT .|terday with 28 cars and sailed for ;the bride’s mother on Eaton street. | \eeee eeee MARINE NOTES Sccccvecesevesasccesese P. & O. S. S. Miami, Captain Albury, arrived from ‘Havana at 4:40 p. m. with 51 passengers and U. S. mail. F. E. C. Car Ferry Estrada Palma, Captain Ward, arrived {from Havana at 5:00 p. m. yes- jterday with 26 cars and sailed for Havana last night with 26 cars of | exports, | F. E. C. Car Ferry Henry M. |Plagler, Captain Hansen, arrived from Havana at 7:15 p. m. yes- | | Havana at maidnient with 26 cars. | | | | P. & O. S. S. Miami, Captain| Albury, sniled for Havana at 8:30 a. m. with 66 passengers and U. S. mail. F. E. C. Car Ferry Estrada Palma, Captain Ward, will arrive from Havana this afternoon with cars and will sail for Havana to- night with 26 cars. { F. E. C. Car Ferry Henry M.} Flagler, Captain Hansen, will ar-| rive from Havana this evening with cars and will sail for Havana at midnight with 26 cars. P. & O. 8S. S. Governor Cobb, | Captain Phelan, will arrive from} Port Tampa tomorrow morning! with passengers and will sail for jat Key West, Florida, on the 29th i Serlel Ne, 018634 {Department of the Interior, DLS | Land Office at Gainesville, Fla. i : June 12, 1926. | NOTICE is hereby given Roberts, of Ramrod Florida, who, on March 22, made | Homestead — Entry, ‘ 018634, for Lots 6 and 9, Section 18; and Lot 2, Section 19, Township 66 |S. Range 29 E., Tallahassee Meri- dian, has filed notice of intention to make Commutation Proof, to es- tablish claim to the land above de- seribed, before Clerk Circuit Court, Kittie day of July, 1936. Claimant names as witnesses: t John Edward Raylin, of Ramrod Key, Floria: Albert Henry Gross, Key, Florida. 'V. Drummond, Key, Florida. POINT VIEW. 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OPPORTUNITY IF YOU are fond of fishing to secure a lot where you can spend your VACATION A LOCATION that you will al- ways love TO CALL YOUR HOME’ WHERE you can spend your time any time for it ia SUMMER ALL WINTER ON OUR ISLANDS the whole year. 1 AM OFFERING YOU A SAFE INVESTMENT, OUR LOTS ARE 50x100 price, $1,000. Qur terms, $25 down, then $25 a rocath, for three months, the balan in’ quarterly, payments of $50 each unti! the fut) amount is paid. For further information address C. J, HUELSENKAMP Suite 309-11 Olympia Bldg. Mitami, Fla. OUR BARGAIN : of Ramrod ‘ | Ww. of Ramrod Ruth Bryan Drummond, of Ram- 3 ‘ rod Key, Florida, UEORGE C. CROM, | junel4-20¢ Register. | All Emerson Fans are guaran- % teed for five years. july12-tf Milk wagon drivers in Boston} receive $39 a week under a new rage agreement. Grinnell Street Size 106 ft. 9 in. x 108 ft. 6 in. Priced Reasonably Address P. O. 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