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But they reachea the foot of the clit, hit. into the trail.and dashed MOT MIGHT ‘ ony ee od che cage ments. Ay 10NG vel arose. at was token]! “cet on back!” Curt erled to, up and echoed -by ‘those below:| Penn-Og, who bad halted.in the ep- ' The Klosohees at ‘the « trance. “We can’t:hold’em off. All seized their weapons and sprang hell can’t 'stop’em!” cover in & rocky vavine three rods] -phey hurried Paul sback ‘to the _ tothelr left. bridge, and between them they .got LeNoir started to! follow: them: shim actossithe:logsito the cave. Curt | ’s bullet: caught him sand gehirled to ppll the jlogs xiown and him rolling. He staggered .to -bis}.stop:the'Hiloso'yees. to rhalf a: minute ‘eet again. As Paul drew another |,they woud he povsing: Inside to fin- | Read ,ob shim, twovoft the ;Klogobegs| ish off | ies. RAMBO coUTAeoNs an act fim ‘Paul| But .as che stooped down and {STARS AND SLUGGERS Tefaged to, shoot again for, lear o%| grpaned the.log.ends..ne thonsbt of | OpenNG GAME; ‘PELICANS Killine thyse twe. the ‘comseqnences the three of ‘Down the shore Siam‘Kiale hqd|t2¢m cooped upsio.snere tormeurs. | Ao sates TO MEET | (NIGHT CAP ‘swerved ‘bis canoc ‘in -toward ‘the sascaping. Sopya being ‘ = DOUBLE BILL OF BASEBALL SUNDAY Karakhen dank when ‘the ‘yell went up. ‘Pap! ‘statahed away .and thidden. it was » ‘swung on him and emptied his rige,| thi# Jaa:-thonght that slapped ‘him. | but the-range %v39itar-to0 logs eyen | He gowld pot gagrifice ner fn ord for Pau). Splashing throngh the stallons, Siam:Kjale dived out .of sight into a juniper clump. At the cabin Karakhan appeared in the doorway t: see what the cqm: ‘motion was about. ‘Curt wbippedjup to saye ‘himself. He straightened up. “Tenn-Og! Take ‘the lead. Get .us out to that ledge.opening.” ofthe :Iniian seized shis shand and | the Stars will .erpas bats with -the — nese er See: i league leading Sluggers. The Stars City League has a double header on its.schedule.. In the first game 4anithe players .of the sland City) instead, Manager Garcia put out -)the Wirates .a string of (By AOVE) Tomorrow afternoon the Islanii | “Manager Garcia of the Pelicans, the Pelicans, to avenge his first} “HE KEY WEST CIZiZEN RTS ed SCORE IN GAME PLAYED YESTERDAY WAS 12 TO 5 ) 2°. * - FOLLOWING THROUGH g-/ (By JOVE) PPLOLALD OPPDROL PLP PLLC COC OOCOCELDDOOOOLSODORDORRS Now I will try to outline the;ed Santa for a new arm, and re- \gifts that Santa Claus brought in| catved a 10 pound piece of pork, . The Coconuts defeated the| game, Allan Smith pitched good game for the Coconuts. Going on a batting spree, R. | Sands hit a’home-run.and 2 singles in 5 \times at bat. He drove in 4| League, and the; his sock and prayed:for three pairs )Tuns and scored 3 times, League. The League received a’ of legs to put on L. Garcia, Monte-| Butler and Pinder both hit two Anew set.of umpires; the Sluggers. agudo, and Sanchez, so they would? daubles sin four trips to the plate. ‘lavene left a string of victories;! not be thrown ont at first on sin-{ On the Pelican side, Gabriel defeats | gles to right field. and Gil Garcia ‘hit two out of ithe also left Acosta in the Pi-! eke three times at bat. Smith and ywates’ isocks. j A. Castro prayed that Santa Butler, in the field, accepted 12 se | would add six inches to his height. | Chances without an.error, with Gil In Manager Aceveio’s sock he!Quintan Lopez hung his out and|Gareia and Hernandez playing a ‘Basebell to Fi Serer ? Soecocccvecoaeseeeeseeee |THE EVES AND EARS ¥ By O. L. MILIAN 9082000060500 209 ORAM | We've read so much of ‘the ‘two young teams that entered the league a couple of weeks ago, and so little about the old cubs, that we are somewhat over anxious for Pelicans at the calered ball park} Sunday to come when the ‘twoj, yesterday afternoon in a baseball|nines of the younger generation |... jare scheduled to battle the . experienced baseball tossers in’ what will mark the fourth game, of the new loop. In the first game, the Stars who fought to a nine inning 6 +o tie last week against the Pirates, will |find themselves in a real battle |-when they tackle Sluggers. the on-going | Manager Acevedo expects to start Howard Gates on the mound, |while Hamlin undoubtedly will ysend in Lucilo Gonzalez, who has 1 ina; to prayed for a victory Sund: well for the Pelicans. left a pitcher named Molina; to y' 01 ory Sunday over Beare by aheteas: | Coconuts: 800 403 002 12 12 2 f ‘defeat of the s id that suf- phe deft a set of horse shoes and a of the season and that suf. | Pelicans 002 000.080 5 78 “prayer book;'to Lucilo jhe left two | fered by his club. jwon two of the three games the {Sluggers have to their credit, “bis rifie and -shot. -His -bullet eplin- tered the door frame, and sent the) ‘Cossack Jumping back inside. After..that first pandemonium .a silence fell. Curt saw nothing, beard nothing...The advantage of Surprise was gone, taey were thrown on .the defensive; and now they were up against overwhelmin; odds, “in” & .timt Ge Klgsohees were ¢ painted own wat ithe ira their men in hand and were The .next few minutes were Curt grasped a bush. leaned ont and ced baek along the face of the cliff tothe cave month. ‘The ferns cand sdwart bieches hanging | ag@itist the.rock obscure ‘hie view. | but he saw <enqyah. to know, that | most df thesKlosohees had swept an | inside. Qnly theee or four. men re. mafied at-the-entrance. - / d will use Gates or Sevilla on the mound and ‘Castro ‘behind he plate. Mangger Acevedo has hi boys playing every minute gpd * claims if the Sluggers win they ‘will have to‘fightevery minute of the game. 48 a ae, Mahager Hamlin of the’ Slug-| gers will use'on’ thé rubber:a new. man in their wanks, the old Mon-f xoe’s standby of' other days Joe Avila, -hetter :known °as (Mer: |" finero” or the undefeated : Lucilo, nd Ingraham: behind the plate; fimay need some of them later. wictories; to ‘Cates and -the rest, is -of ‘the Sluggers ‘he left.a bunch of hits and runs. I hope they don’t‘ treasurer of the league, hung out use ithem all at one time; they nine socks and told Santa that all jhe wanted was for the Pirates to ag Saal Castillo he left a buneni lick the Sipggéts ‘on ‘Sunday after errors and aitrip to St. Peters-|"¢*t and for him to leave a dough, rg, Fla.; where ‘he is going to|nut in each sock to give the Slug- ¢ permanently, and it will sure-) gers as a present. _ A. Acevedo be a ‘heavy loss to the Sluggers.| prayed for Santa’to send him a Santa left Howard Cates a home} bag of hits, he also received a fun, ang he will receive another) second-handed suit. Scott Saw- Arturo Martinez, the laughing! Batteries—A. Smith and z.| Gates is a former Slugger and Sands; iC. Garcia, R. Rodriquez | being familiar with the ball his for- land ‘Martinez, i {mer mates can’t hit, may prove @ Summary: Home runs, R./ little hard to the league leaders. Sands, 2; ‘base hits, ‘Pinder 2, But-) ler 2, Gabriel 1; stolen bases, Ga-| In the nightcap promise of an- ‘briel. 1 ;-sacrifice ‘hits, C. Garcia 1,/other hard fought contest is given L.,Bazo 1; struck out-by A. Smith, | when the Pelican club clashes with }:6 (Rodriguez 2, Hernandez 2. L.j the Pirates, {Beso 4, Gabriel 1); ‘by Garcia 2) | ¢Hanah 1, Pinder 1); walks by Smith 6; ‘by Gareia 2; double | plays, Pinder to Smith-to J. Sands;, Gabriel to Garcia to Hernandez. Manager Mendoza claims the while the Gobblers are going out to show the old boys just what | Pirates will not lose another gamé} bia them up the.dcep brushy} He drewchack. “Whey're in the | “We'd petter ,get back to the cave,” Paul warned. save, looking for us. Paul. stay || 2% ‘he says he will try “hard sto phere, ‘Kowiee tao wabbie. Tenn-og | keer © clean slate ANistry (0 drap.‘em.” In ‘the second .game ‘the Pirates forgot to thang .out jhis sock. ne by mext Christmas. To Mayg} yer asked for a new arm, and qj 2:00 Yelock. ‘ Umpii i[he det a throwing arm. Machin| Oscar Pita for an umpire’ with|shorty, Earned rans, Cocoonuts [lots of courage. His request was. 5; Pelicans 2. | granted. ? they can do. The Pelican battery is uncertain Curt shook jhis head. :if they did. the Klosohees would keep them penned up in there for hours. Karak kan would escape. ‘Sonya would :be taken away. He -hung on grimly. waiting fora br i Wi earning, an arraw burned ipto the tangle and pinned his jacket sleevo to the Jog he was lying against. :t came.not from ,lege) | "he ee et down and he toppled over. shot looked up at the cliff. fp a clump of provera the heart. — ‘buekbrush on top of the rock a‘busb wut @ hgerse cry ‘Tenn-Qs -swayed.a man's head and shoulders sprang past Gurt.and tung pimselt | bodily at the otger two. The third | 2 etahbe «at ihim with a spear tore the flesh in his arm. Tenp- iheaded back to the cave mouth. a jut -ran headlong into ‘teNoir. Slgm-Klale aud a third man. The |} hard .all -week. H Phe 1984 Plymouths are coming marmot into the. a rt smashed ‘him with the butt of nis automatic, 40 keep himself from toppling, he lifted the logs, swung, and let Sea and sheared off bis ring finger like Tazor-edged chisel. Hi ed hand and stared blank! wound, unable to realize that finger had been cutoff, till started spurting and darts of pain shot up bis arm, ay ME switt flashing Sey down fromthe @ tiny cartwheel, caromed ‘boulder, glanced sidewiae, -smasbed | Christian pame jis unknown, and J. aohees groped for the bridge and | found ft “Does, that sound as - Curtis == -— - seceseeeeconeveneseeeee® | apthor, born at Galesburg, Ill., 56 Today's Birthdays|*=" “= U.S. Senator Duncan U. Fletch-| 54 years ago. er, of Florida, born in Sumter’ ITCH WAS WORSE Co., Ga, 75 years.ago. CS eae CAMDEN, N. J.—Pain from in- Alice H. ‘Wadsworth of New} juries in a wreck was bad enough York, noted woman leader, in Cleveland, 54 years ago. — Admiral Hugh Rodman, U. ‘8. N., retired, born at Fra Ky., 75 years ago. Carl Sandburg, noted poet end out shirts and underwear wpcratching, so he exks $26,000 damages. Phe 1934 Plymauths are coming!) : Jan, 3-5t. 3 y BY ‘scrambled into the fissure | apd down to,the,game trail, and | }).Gomez claim they will win by * us Pom Mix, actor, -born in Texas,| Pierida, 2" tne ‘but ‘Wiltiam T. Pierce, of this city,] aways the scars itch so much he} will play the Pelicans, The bat- teries will be Lopez and Griffin for the champions and ‘Martinez |,P@- or Salinero .will be on the mound: A Perez received a trip to Tam- Fruto received a bunch of es but claims he will not use With automatic drawn Curt,rounded |} for the “fish gobblers” with Rad-4 them all in one game. Sevilla ask- \\niguez behind the plate. This], I hope that Scorer Pita is now satisfied, |at the time of this writing but the Priates will probably send in Car- bonell. Violet Davis, of Edmonton, Al- berta, has ‘been named to rein over The 1934 Plymouths are coming!|the famous ‘Banff «winter carni- The league standing may take a \|game means a whole Jot to the ‘Pirates. To Lopez it means aveng-, ing the first defeat of the ‘Pirate and to him’ in the first game of) the league, and the Pirates -will: climb qut of the cellar if they# win. big margin. They have ,had their crew practicing ‘hard all the week. : qwill have some new faces on his}] line-up .ond also shas practiceditq ‘Both games promise to be ’ fought from’ start ‘to finish. © ~ dan. 8-6 LEGALS Fi N ROR COUNTY, "15 LORAN H.-PREVO and Fi PREVO, his wife, wife, is unknown: GAN and MORGAN, ‘his ° wife, whose Christian name is un- ° known: Defendants. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION - It appearing by affidavit —ap- pended to the bil of complaint tiled in we above stat cause that the * | detendante, “Hllmer dobnees asa know its Johnson, his wife, whore: Raleigh Morgan and hix wife, whose Cheintian name te meeneees are — an oft a e or country other t . State of Plorida, and Rake ‘the gona] ' dence of each of said defendames = unknown; that there is no p ‘ in the State of Florida the tee subpoéta dpon whom would bind] eh defenda: whey t resident teks dant And they are het ‘reantred toy ~to* the BALE *o! Ss taint} filed in said cause on or defo Monday, the 5th day of February: A. D. 1934, otherwise the allega- tions of said bill will be taken as confessed by said defendants. iT IS FURTHER ORDERED. that this order be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in the ‘The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in gaid County and State. fj This January Sth, A. D. 1934. ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk ef Circuit Court, (Cireuit Court Seal) By FLORENCE E_ SAWYER, Deputy Clerk. KURTZ & REED. wig ' Solicitors for Complainants, ; jané-13-20-27 Seunennieenmeneeeeet , IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S i IN AND FOR MONROR ‘cornne: | STATE OF FLORIDA. In_re Estate of VIRGIL 5. LOWE, Deceased. Te all Creditors, Legatees, Dis- tributees and all Persons Having Claims or Demands Against said Estate } Yaa, Sch of you, are hereby notified and required ‘to present any claims or which 1] 4 or either of you, may have ‘against }the estate of Virgil S. Lowe. } of Monroe County, oy Meroe County, ‘Wards, fiee in the Court County. at Key County. Florida, months from the time of th j publication of this gotice, to: December 9, 1933; said County or same will be Judge of ‘at his of-j8) of maid it, claims or Judes barred demands an aforesal “Ypated thie Suh day of Decenber, tl A. D. 3983. * 400Y B. LOW! 5 ey eg of the Estate of Tew we, Decenned. LESTER, HARRIS @ ALBURY, Attorneys for Executrix. @ecd-18-23-20, 1933; jan6-13-20-27; | Jan, 3-5t.| val which ‘begins January 31. _IN KEY WEST advantages. Be one of the first to use our TRIAL PLAN. This Is Our Tr te My We will install in any home served by our lines (without epst you for wiring and installation) # four burner Crawford range. , ° rial Plan ye PAGE THRER change with tomorrow’s ‘double- bill. — Ifthe Stars succeed in whipping the Sluggers the. former will take the ilead by small margin cf ints, while if the outcome is re- versed, the latter will -sit com- fortably atop the flagpole for while. 2 — The second game which is play- ed by the Pelicans and Pirates may not affect the standing any, Armando Perez and Ludy , two-Pirate stérs who were not jin position to take part in Jast Sundgy’s game, will be back in the line-up tomorrow. ‘Fhe Pelicans however are not Lworried over this since they whip- ped the Buccaneers in their first Jeague meeting and feel that it can be done again. 1934—John Dennis, noted Eng- lish critic and poet, died. 1759—Marriage of George 'Washington and Mrs. Martha Cus- 1884—(50 years ago), Johann “Gregor Mendel, Moravian Abbot, author of the great work on hered- ity, died. 1919—Theodore Roosevelt, 26th mesident, died at Oyster Bay, N. ¥., aged 61. —— 1934 Plymouths are coming! ~ Jan. 3-5t. ‘Key West's First Funeral Home Key West's First Ambulance Servite PRITCHARD Phonp 548 Never Sleeps TO TRY AN ELECTRIC RANGE without the expense of buying one Hf you just can’t make up your mind.as tothe merits and advantages of electric cookery. .. . if you are hesitating because of the initial payment. . . . And if you are in doubt as to how it would work in your own case. If you are one of these, you.can take advantage now of our TRIAL PLAN, which makes it possible for you to have one of these modern servants without buying it: You try it in your own home in your. own way and be convinced of its advantages. We make this proposal, for we ’ ; ; { | EB Gus a? ‘You pay only a small trial charge of $240 monthly on the electric range, plus the cost of current used. e There are no restrictions. You try this modern servant until you are satisfied that it should be a permasent equipment jin your home ++. @r, we will remove it whenever you ptefer. Jastallations will be made in the order in which the orders are received. Phone 16 for further intormation, as this ad does not give all the details Z really is. NOW is your opportunity to try it in your own home at little cost. feb3, 1934. 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