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ated SATURDAY, DECEIf wy OF makhin Wiends. Onrt terested iu Senna Lut she listen to his ylevs. ‘Stuck out of the packs and sleeping | 4 bags, and “both ied, Pau! ‘tents ‘hed ‘been rid: | went into tits tent dor a| tage flashlight and came out, holding his] ments. W ‘teft arm queerly. “Give me a band nan'wa wit! this, partner” “Whst's the travble?” Paul's left forears. It had strode ‘Bi: Just'below the efhow and passed | clear nhrough, the head sanding omt | two inches on the othe: side. “Paul! Why, didn't you tel .me about’this ‘before? when cu guitt shouting,” “Curt whirled around ina tage on lovked for the two guides. But et ftjend. 1 “H's going to-hutt, Pan stand it?” Paul eaced ‘his foot against |"tre Curtis. Sonye sti With a firm pull Curt aympat! arrow, as gently as he could, A} “W! across the} “Halee Tenn Qgshar _ Young. Canadian's face, put ‘he did] Qum .cmiled. -“Stpose 4: not say a word. A tri¢klet of bloat followed. surprisingly little tor ao fyasm of pain swept a wound, sh hap: sciing thark40 thone [69 Pe ng to make: frangdis and} ant oto theal.. A wound (tke that can he ugly if i gots Infected.” from aoimewhere out in the wight. A mainent later it came mgiin, mane ofatinctly, ewig, W's, somshall dala age soca ~ you catdh ithe direction?” hurt, in| “Paul, did | ees ced tet him.” 2 i ‘Temd-Og, ub? Now we to eit iilans a dat BER 9,.1939. ; SPORTS HERE TOMORROW WEDNESDAY NIGHT 40 PASSENGERS SLUGGERS WILL MEET PELI- | «CANS AND PIRATES AT NAVY FIELD ‘Where will be a doubleheader af ‘baseball played ‘tomorrow aft- jemoon wt the Navy Field with the Sluggers and Pelicans to be seen im action jin tthe first game. which will. start at 1:30 o’clock. Whe ‘batteries for the Sluggers will be ‘Lucilo and Ingraham, with ‘Galinero and Rodriguez serving ‘the Pelicans. in the same capacity. | ‘The second game will bring to- igether the Sluggers and Pirates. /Mhe batteries for the Sluggers will be Bethel and Rodriguez, while Casa will be. on the mound for “ithe Pirates, with Griffin on the d}fans in sake gon 60 Pocosooseccsoscvecseccces Feegiving , and, ‘ Whese. games will be exhibition womtests, and, jit, is. expected that] ‘there will be @ large number of atbendance. , pti hii (By JOVE) This coming Sunday the Peli- |) cans will cross bats with the Sluggers. This game ought to be move interesting then the series 4, between the Pirates and Sluggers, ran “iow freely wnewering ail As rere aon ane ‘them: ai Y hemerehe i , pane 4 | with the Pirates ze inning, he singled to center. because ‘these clubs are vevenly matched, and that is what) more tthe fans want to see. } || The clubs wil be lined up as ‘follows: ‘Sluggers—Lucilo, 2b; Pie 'Traynor, ss; Fruto, H; Ingraham, kc; Cates, 3b; Bethel, p; Sawyer. 1b; Wickers, rf; G. Gonzalez, cf; (Griffin and Sanchez in reserve. Pelicans—L, Bazo, ss; C. Garcia, 3b; Gabriel, lf; P. Puebla, 1b; B. ‘Garcia, 2b; B. Bazo, cf; R. Rod- ‘agdked | Meyer or A. Rodriguez, c; P,-Diaz| or Menteagudo, rf; Martinez or Casa, p; L. Garcia, substitute. The Pelicans have won and lost mines in the city, and they will give the Sluggers a run for their jmoney. If they are successful and trim the following’ Sunday. Well, we will go out jpand see what is what on Sunday. It seems the official scorer made a mistake in the averages }af Oastillo, for Castillo in the first game, the first time at bat, bunted and sent Carbonell ‘home. Mit was recorded as a_ sacrifice. Second time at bat he hit a hard drive that took a bad hop and pwent for a single. In the fifth In ‘the seventh, field out to. center. iin the ninth, «flied: out to left. ‘hat gave him two out of four.- In ‘the second and third game he hit one out.of five times at "bat, giving him 14 times up and , | four hits—an average of .285. He pe rp take with rocks, and adritt down the Lake, ‘party \ As-to Pengy the: Official scorer upp erentedl of..312, when Pibeen 340.” A. Rodriguez, in the first game, the first time at bat, was thrown ent, shortstop to first. The sec- ond time ‘he walked; the Third try, he singled through third, giv- ing him one hit in two times up for a .500 average. accepted 24, chances with just one bobble. Al. Acevedo accepted 18 chances with ene errar. I hope the new winter league will get under way before the holi- days, so we can have some place to go and relax from the hard I expect to see four clubs in the league—Pirates, Slug-|’ gers, Pelicans and a fourth club, . —|formed from the former Island! ths ee Gity League players. AL Rodriguez, Medina, Molina, Castro brothers, F. Acevedo, Al- bury, Sevilla and Caétille and a few others form the fourth club. We will see how the Pelicans} make out tomorrow with the Slug- gers and then we can tell how they can measure against the Pi- rates. The Missouri game and department plans to plant 12,000 quail in “shot-out” areas and also to produce 10,000 wild ‘annually, fish} I SHE KEY WEST CITizéiw: BASEBALL MEETING | i | Arrangements have been made for a meeting of baseball fans to} | be held“Wednesday evening, begin-| ning at 8 o’clock, at the office of Rogelio. Gomez to which all inter- ested are invited to attend. 4 The purpose of the meeting will; be to form a league, and any club| desiring to enter may have the} ‘opportunity by being represented at this Meeting. ecccvececcvecveseneoeoe” | PEOPLE'S FORUM | ©© CPB Oeeeneserocsosooeses FAWVQRS FOOT OF DUVAL \ STREET FOR AQUARIUM Editor, The Citizen: Please allow me a little space in your People's Forum column to express ‘an 6pinion @s to ‘sites for the proposed aquarium. I; note that three jor four sites have been suggested , one imprac- ticable on account of:muddy water, one opiaccdunt jof litigation, and) ,.one atthe fot of Grinnell street. ‘| which. ig also undesirable. | No doubt the foot of Whitehead street.is.a good site, good clean) water and clean surroundings, ‘but: afterall in my estimation, it is a little out of the way, and feel that a plagé*more centrally located | sheuld be used for this purpose. It strikes me that the foot of Duval street would be an _ ideal | place ‘for many reasons, one of which is that itis at the foot of the miain business street of the city, ahd would be an asset to that business section. The water there is the best ob- tainable, and is a much easier place to locate. On telling the visi- tors.that the aquarium was located at the foot of Duval street, the | principal business thoroughfare of! the city, it appears te me that they. would be able to find ‘hej |place more readily than at other, points mentioned. As for myself, one place is as good as the other, but. from a tourist standpoint, I surely think| thatthe foot of Duval street is! the ideal site for its erection. J, F, FLEITAS. Key West, Fla., || Dec. 9, 1933. Illinois’ dairy industry last} year produced milk -with a total jfarm value of more than $65,- | 000,000. LEGALS COURT, 5s TWENTIETH JUDI- WIT, MONROE COUN-| . IN CHANCERY J. TURN IN crRCUIT ORT ‘Complainant, ¥8. PERCY A. COOK an@ BEATRICE COOK Defendants. GRDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by affidavit the sworn bill filed In the above-stated. cause that Percy A. Cook and Be-' atrice,Cook, the defendants therein. named are non residents of the State of Fidrida, and that they are resi- dedits.of Scotch Plains, New Jersey, and, a they are, over age twentt-one years; it. is Pherefon ordered. that ‘said! nonresident 5 fenfagts be.and “they,are thereby required to” appear to the bill of complaint filed in said tause on or hefere Monday, the Ist day of Jan. A‘ 1934, qtherwige the allegations: of saia@ DIN will ee eke as con» fessted by sai@ det int. Ps it ig further omered Swit | aiid order be published once each week in the Key West Citizen, a news- paper, published in said County and State. ‘This ist day of December, 1933. (SEAL) ROSS C. SAWYER, >} rk Circuit Court. FLORIDA, TN CHANCERY. Edward Reese, Complainant. vs. Divorce. Frances P. Reese, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION Jt appearing by the sworn bill} filed in the above stated cause that the said Frances P. Reese, defendant here named, is ever the} ne years; that her n residence was Philadel- msvivania, and that there is in the State of Florida, subpeena upen the de- bind said bi FLORIDA TAKES . ‘The Steamship Florida of ‘the P. and O. S. S. company, sailed | 1:50 yesterday afternoon for Ha- vana with 40 passengers, three automobiles, two tons of freight and 185 sacks of mail. Ferry Parrott arrived 5:10 yes-} terday afternoon fram Cuba with one car of pineapples, 300 crates, | 121 sacks of mail, baggage, and 12 ; miscellaneous. { { Subscribe to The Citizen. LEGALS etalon mer itek IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. In_re Estate of VIRGIL S. LOWE, Deceased. To all Creditors, Legatees, Dis- tributees and all Persons Having Claims or Dentands Against said Estate; . You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to” present any claims er demands which you, or either of you,may have against the ‘estate of Virgil S. Lowe, de- ceased, late of Monroe ~ County, Florida, to the Caunty...Jdudge of Monroe County, Morida, at his of- fice in the Court House of said County, at. Key> West, - Monroe County, Florida, . within twelve months from the time of the first publication of this notice, to-wi December 9, “1933; said claims o: demands must be duly sworn ‘to and presented to the said County Judge as aforesaid, or same will be! barred by limitation. Dated this 9th day of December, A.D. 1923. LUCY E. LOWE, As Executrix of the Estate of Virgil S, Lowe, Deceased. SR, HARRIS & ALBURY, xecutrix. 3-20-27; IN ‘THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MONROE AND THE STATE OF } LORIDA, IN CHANCERY, . Robins, Complainant. Divorce. vs. Martha Jane Robins, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn _ bill filed in the above stated cause that] the said Martha Jane Robins, the] defendant herein named, is over the age of twenty-one years; that her| last knewn residence was Miami,] Florida, and that there is no pi sdn inthe State of Florida, service of a subpoena upon whom would ‘bind the said defendant. It is, therefore, Ordered and Re- creed that the said defendant be and she is hereby required to ap- pear to the Dill of complaint filed in said cause on or before the Ist day of danuary, A. D. 1934, other-| wise the allegations of said bill will ‘be taken as confessed by said defendant. 4 It is Further Ordered and De-| cneed that this order be published vamee each week for four consecutive: weeks in the Key West Citizen, a’ newspaper published in said County and State. On this 2nd day of December A. D, 1933. ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk Circuit Court. GEO. G. BROOKS, JR., Solicitor for Complainant dee2-9-16-23-30: eacrneascneacieeetee F IN THE CLRCOUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ‘D FOR THE COUNTY OF MONROFR AND THE STATE OF) FLORIDA, IN CHANCERY. ] Samuel W. Van Gorddn, Complainant. vs. Divorce. Mary G. ‘Van Gordon, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION it appearing ‘by the sworn bill filed in the above stated cause that) the saj@ Mary G. Van Gordon, the] fendant Berpin named, is over the} age of twenty-one years; last known résidence was in Brook~ lyn, N. Y., and that there is no per- son in the State of. Florida, the service of a subpoeng upon whom would bind the sat@ defendant. It is, therefore, Orderéd.and De- Rereby required to ap-| bill df complaint filed in said cause on or before the Ist day of January, A. 1D. 1934, other- wine the allegations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said. defendant. It is Further Ordered and De- creed that this order be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in said County and State On this 2nd day of December A. D. 1933. ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk Circuit Court. GEO. G. BROOKS, JR. Solicitar for Complainant 4 9-16-23-30 aN CMOLIT Coa ATE oF FLORIDA, TW! ‘“ JUBI- <1AL CIRCUIT, MONROE COoTN- r CHANCERY LOTHAR ‘. Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by affidavit the sworn bill filed in the above-stated cause that LotharStein, the defend- ; ant therein named is a non-resident It ig, therefore creed that and she pear to in said day of Ordered and De-} the said defendant bel is hereby required to ap-{ the Dil of comptaint tied! cause op or befere the Ist Jamnary. A. D. 1934, other-| wise the ations of sal@d bit ii be tak as confessed by sald | defendant i it is Further Ordered and De- creed that this order be published | once each week for fear consecutive | Weeks an Key Vest Citigen, a/ news published in said Counts) jana ; day of December A.) ROSS C_ SAWYER. Clerk Cireuit Court. Di 1933 | ‘ G BROOKS, JR citer for Complainant. Gacl-$-1 6-33-28 of the State of Florida, and sow resides in New York, N. ¥.. and that he is over the age of twenty-one years: it is therefore ordered that said nonresident defendant be and he is hereby 1 d to appear te the bill of complaint filed im said) cause on or befot Monday, the inet day of Janvary, A. D. 1934, other- wine the allegations of said biti will be taken as confessed by sald de- fendant it in further endered that order be published once each week in the Key West Citizen. a news- paper puliished im said County and] State. (SEAL) ROSS C_ SAWYER, Clerk Cirewit Geert. WM. H. MALONE, Solicitor for Coraplainant ec. 2-9-16-31-39. a a on MATCH—GIVES MIL- III ITIL IL LEELA A bE bd ZLLLLLLALAL LE Chk. Ohhh hod PAGE THREE °| SOME CRUEL } | BIRMINGHAM, Eng—-George S. Wall of this city, im ‘three! months was sentenced — sueces;) sively for thrashing “his son,} jspanking his daughter cruelly and beating his wife. TO SUBSCRIBERS If yon @o not receive your paper by 6:00 o'clock im the afternoon, use your telephone Phone and CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED HOME,! Nearly 1,200,000 farms in this General Electric ice box andj country have been growing a other conveniences. Apply 618}total of approximately 8410,000,.| Caroline street. oct25-tf} 000 bushels of wheat a year, ac-i cording to the Department of NICELY FURNISHED MODERN | Agriculture. iad z APARTMENT. Reasonable. 7 “ Apply 824 Fleming Street. 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