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PAGE THREE ESFABLISH. RULING eneccecene L acces Elaine: N. 1.—Supreme| LOday’s B Foday’s Horosco court in; this city ruled. that: when | ecco 000002502000 GSES | CORQREQSOQSAOCCSERSCC008 5 H 1; U.S Senator William Ji Bulow} Here is a tendency to a fine | of South Dakota, born at Moscow,) and genial disposftion. Turned Sloin and Mil Spclnp/ aah chad jOhio, 65 years ago. ‘ the right path there is the mak- 1 i dent of philosophy, the se of their oe and he| James G. Rogers, dean of the emis Amat 8 oe ee sued soy gy ring. © Univ. of Colorado, Law Sehoel, |" a. lency ysticism. court ruled, for him. |Hoover’s Assistant Secretary of There is danger, tiled that a . ste ‘! | State, born in Denver, 51 years! certain weakness of character may k = ees os rieewoge Pepe dng 88°. yun away frem control and lead for. their daughter without her| 5 to dissipation unless curbed. Dr. Luther P. Eisenhart, dean; | a peed pita slate Cp tng jot the Princeton Graduate School,|, RERERRED, TO PREACHER jaa ae born at York, Pa., 58 years ago. LEGALS “010, On, RFank, 109 Quored, am ‘coul Teach her?” “Yes; tt worried me: I—Say, how do you know?” j 3 Winslow chuckled into his glass. i ! She was-at the studio with Myberg <q n@ Ortega and me. She was con- : 4 3 d all right: bet not) to her bed. SRRERR 15% I PO oc a toney~toree sist. Shes 'e 'DQUBLEHEADER OF | BATTING AVERAGES IN BASEBALL LEAGUE’ City’Baseball League, including. gamesup to January 7: Player and Club— Games At Bat Runs Hits —foreign stuff. She's. to. be he golden baired lead; I'm to dy the stunts. “They were discussing who'll play ‘opposite her, .but they. can’t tell who’ ft, until ‘the continuity. men 7 y v2 What @ q a ee ang ta | P. Castro, Stars Re ie 8 tt } Swain, Stars .. 7 ‘The following is the list of the leading batters in the Island | LONDON—When a_ married Dr. Joseph F. Rock, noted U. S. j couple asked Magistrate . Cairns {Department ef Agriculture botan-; of this city to grant them a ist, born in’ Austria, 50 years ago.|divoree, he suggested that they Average -610 club that girl to death—she’s w! ‘Would always love it, but cf tion had begun to take on a mo native” and played heayi spoké of still others that/ Re remember knowing well hei {p: fore he quit piloting plates ‘ft ae i | peer aa! ‘s | ;rather easily. f j | He was about to make his decision) to stay when he met Janice Kent., As he helped her from her car ‘and across, the lawns, to her Beverly: Hills house he: was: sure, that: accidental meeting was about to add: Pleasant finality to this decision. #& maid took his hat trom within the entrance. Janice smiled toward him as she mounted the. “TU De. dows ins mlante or,tmo," she said. “I'll phone Mr. Greene in. the meantime.* In the drawing reom, standing be- fore the open fireplace, Frank thrust. in, apart, | bone. and: gristle. under that skin XJ ment, stared, moodily ‘at the | 7" 10% to tou—". : ; his lap. With ie 7 NRAHAME’S gesture interrupted: pushed: amay the other. , He: turned to) «who's Ortega?” |. “A gentleman trom Central.Amer- ica, jean, ‘maybe.” Winslov rained: his glass and set it down. n't figure Aim myself. He, ‘up here a month ago with a lulu of an idea. Well, you know the bitcity these Chichen Itza rains, ‘in Yucatan are getting? He says he cnows- bigger and better ruins, fur. her in: that country with more “¥ouwknow how Myberg loves his. tie backgrounds,—or should: —ift you've looked: at his pictures. ‘this; Don Raoul Ortega's idea, ig to, use that oki Maya business as, i: ‘tion, You've read stories: -Mthe blond. gods those, ancient, te used to. worsbip. : Janice | «Weil this is to he a blond goddess, 24i° | pictee; or-at loastshe. is tobe his Uke) pride. The Bride of Quetzalcoat! is the tentative name.” He laughed, “Myberg said he didn't like the name. It reminded too many people pants and vests.” Grahame smiled: He liked this gossipy fellow whose nerves were beneath his happy-go-lucky, exterior. But he wanted to more of this man Ortega, mame Janice Kent had de- 80 arbitrarily the evening ii i rE decided. to take Spin partly bia confitience. He told bim that Kent seemed to agree that the that the accident may hav planned untit Ortegas) n was Drought definitely into focus as the party responsible. S QGbpentght, 1°34, by Manders Jensen) i a £ fu alii Hi Sak F I é * Mnule thing—" - Winslow laughed wholeheartedly.! qeoq'aavice fem Sein | sesecaccceoscccseses | Oe aaa Oe | “Today In History SOoeoeccccesenacseeseeee 1691—George Pox, English founder of the Quakers, died, aged 66. Notice To Sabscnbers 1733-—English. colpniats, under Ogiethorpe arrived, Charies- ton, Si €., to settle Georgia. 1918—The South suffered | SEARS) AND. BELICANS: RLAY, OPENING. GAME:, PI- || RAPES TO MEET SKUGGER: RN. CLOSING, CONTEST (Bu: Os b.. MIRJAM): | for» sweet. revenge whem it to the Navy Field tomorrow exnoon whene they are selteduled to. meet, the strong-going: Slugger nine: in the second: game of the league’s. weekly. Stars and Pelicans. will play, the | | first game. q i i” , In. their last meeting, the Pirates with a perfect alibi to offer ber The Pinates! team, wil be ont } ‘aft! , doubleheader: The}; _ Gates, Sluggers. EB. Acevedo, Stars - Carbonell, Pirates - G., Garcia, Pelicans Castillo, Sluggers -.... Pie: Praynor, Sluggers: “A, Acevedo, Pirates G. Gareia, Pelicans t Ingraham, Sluggers Fruto, Sluggers | . C. Griff, Pirates Albury, Sluggers Q. Lopez, Pirates M, Acevedo, Pirates RON P ROR ER RR Oh 16 10 14 15 19 18 17 562 -500. -420 -400 368 333 352 333 300 312 +285 -410 277 +276 PNK ROUT DRAN ANH AL AY AP WRAHAIAARNSS 1O@Seeocoeoooossoseeeseet cause of the team being crippled}: bes by three gown to. def the Sluggers who Tomorrow, however, it will be & different story if we are to liste: to the Pirate players who are co: fident they’ll not lose another con- 'test this season. | With 9 two-week rest and a nursed arm, which is -said to be. put in A-1 class condition, Mighty. firing line by the Bucs” manage- | Joe House will be marched, to =| | ment in tomorrow’s fracas: The | |) Sluggers. are. said to be- ready for _ | Casa. or: any other first rate-piteh; Ler the 193% champions: may have in store for them. The-boys from downtown have been going in | } great, style for the past four games should be stopped in Sunday’s con- flict. especially; so. with theiv star pitcher, Gonzalez, im the. box. @ne thing that favors the Pi- tes in. tomozrow’s contest is. the Mayg's-ability of directing: the. players, to, do. as he commands... © CHIEF PETERSON ON MOUND FOR MARINERS HURLS YT AS Ve SEVENTH INNING ic ay 2 3 Nghe iow cee LV. Fo That Se team ; soldiers’ chanees of winning the diamondball' game yesterday: by a barrage of hard hit flies, bounders' | and liners to. all parts of the Army, | field, winning by, a score of 10 to 1 }1. | Early in the game, Richards, I who is no doubt one of the best | pitchers ever playing in Key West, was sent to the showers, his de- |tivery meaning nothing to the | Army opponents, He was succeeded by Nodine who. was hit hard for the remain- der of the melee, although pitch- ing @ very good game. Chief Peterson hurled shutoyt | ball until the seventh; inning when | |two errors and a bit allowed the: Army their sole marker for the These teams have played five; games to date in this series. The’ tertors winning 3 and artill 2. lerymen SPLaIDPILDII Ms 'HIGH SCHOOL TEA ‘DOWNS ST. JOSEPH | i | Taking. the lead at the start | and maintaining... it. throughout, ithe High “School Varsity Second Well, the Pirates won a game!Team defeated the St. Joseph at lest., They beat the cellar ten-| quintet 31-15, last night in the|3 ants, by a 14 to 4 score, and Lopez} high school auditorium. it revenge. He won a game for| the Pirates, A,. Acevedo: picked out three hits, out; of the bag Santa left him} fox Christmas, and used them. in that. game, a single, a double and I wonder what kind of a triple. The line-up: High School—Sweeting, £: Woodson, f; Lopez, ¢; Lund, g; Berkowitz, g. Substitute: Curtis. St. Joseph—Lester, f; Dion, f; Wickers, c; Rodriguez, g; Men- endez, g. hits he. is going to pick out this | coming Sunday against the Slug- gers, their eternal rivals. f — t Sevilla, the old man of many a Island city, pitched the 12 innings his club. played Sunday, and allowed the Sluggers six hits, a club that had 4¥ safeties in their three pre- vious game-to their credit, and of supposedly better pitchers. Good } thing the diamond struggle in the for old: man Sevilla. CLASSIFIED COLUMN eaccccccocccccccs RADIO REPAIRING RADIO REPAIRING. We repair ali makes. Guaranteed service, J. L, Stowers Music Co, novi. WANTED pork ‘must have given him some strength Peter Castro continues an average of .611. to hit the old apple, He hit three out of ‘six in Sunday’s game, and now he is leading the league in hitting Cates WANTED—You to know that we have the right prices on letter- heads, envelopes, business cards, statements and any. form of printing. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Call 51. The Artman Press. jan? Pie fell down Sunday and did not get, q hit. In stolen bases Castillo stole one more Sunday. and: is leading ‘seven, followed. by Machin d six, Tn, runs, scored, Castillo is: lead- ing ‘with eight. —_—— Tomorrow afternoon the. Slug- gers will cross bafs with their deadly: enemy, to! wit: the Pirates, The Sluggers. will use the pitch. ex. thet defeated: them in the first game, Griffin, and the Pirates will use‘ Casa, the pitcher the Sluggers defeated, - _— Griffin will look forhis second Nietory over the Buccaneers, and Tn the other game, the Stars will play the Pelicans, Cates and Rodriguez will be in there for the Stars. C. Garcia and Rodriguez will do. the work for the Pelicans. If the Pelicans win they will leave the cellar to the Stars, and if the Stars win they will stay in second place. So, two very interesting games are antivipated “Let’s. go up. on deck!” yells the Puffy to. Bluff. “Gee, nol shogts the Bunny, “Down here’s bad enough!” FOR SALE OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. One bundle 5e, containing 25 old papers. The Citizen Office, novl 500 SHEETS typewriting paper. Only: 50e, Get them at Artman Press. Phone 61. novi BLANK SALES BOOKS—Suit. able for every. business. In duplicate with carbon paper. Only 5e each, The Artman Press, Citizen Building, Phone 51. joni4-tf. CHICKS Heavy, Assorted. $5.95, Prepaid; eka jan13-20-27x | AGENTS WANTED: SATIONAL. UPHOLSTERY cleaner (100 Household Pur- poses). Big profit; | business. Like-Nu Mf; | 166th, New York. | seenekinks H SALESMEN WANTED AMAZING MATCH — GIVES MILLION LIGHTS selling like wildfire. Big profits, Everlast- ing Match Co., 443 South Dear- born, Chicago. jan13-itx- WEARING APPAROL ‘LADIES’ - BEAUTIFUL HOSE, slightly imperfect , 5 pairs $1, postpaid; satisfaction guaranteed. ECONOMY HO. SIERY CO., Asheboro, N. C. jani3-Itx REPAIRING [SEWING MACHINES—We ve- pair all makes. Guaranteed) | i service. Si Machine Agency, | | LL teen io Conan | now37. “Waive sinking!” moans Puffy.! sy AUTO STROP RAZOR “Come out of your bunk! stay and get dunked?” given free with each classified) » aa bea, you doubt, or sdvertionnent. ASE FOR If. -570 | IN THE CIRCUND COURT OF THE) tell their troubles to the minister i 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF} FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MON-) ROE Cou IN - PREVO, his wife, Complainants Agreement For Deed Foreclosure HILMER JOHNSON and JOHNSON, his. wife, whose Christian ‘name is unknown; J. RALEIGH MORGAN and MORGAN, his wife, whose Christian name un- known; Defendants. ORDER: FOR, PUBLICATION affidavit ve aa is in the above stated cause that the defendants, Hilmer Johnson and Johnson, his. wife, whose Christian name is unknown, and J Raleigh Morgan and Morga his wife, whose Christian name is unknown, are each residents of a state or country other than the State of Florida, and that the resi- dence of each of said defendants is unknown; that there is no person in the State of Florida the’ service of subpoena upon whom would bind such defendants, and that they are each over the age of twenty-one years, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that said non-resident defendants be and they: are hereby. required to appear to. the Bib of Complaint filed in. said. cause on e G FA MA bh hehehe dd had, CO hakakdh Lh Abt Ah bide hed hh dd ddhdd, 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 said County and This January 5th, A. D. 19: ROSS C. SAW i Clerk of Circuit Court. (Circuit Court, Seal) By FLORENCE E. SAWYER, KURTZ & REED. Solicitors for Complainants. jan6-13-20-27 Deputy Clerk. IN THE COUNTY JGDGE’S COURT. IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF PLORIDA. In_re Estate of VIRGIB S: LOWE, Deceased. To all Creditors, Legatees, D tributees and all Persons Having |. Claims or Demands Against said |. Batate: You, and each of you, are hereby notified: and required ‘to present ‘any claims or demands which you, op either of you, may have against the estate of Virgil S. Lowe, ¢ of Monroe County, | | Biorida, to the County Judge of Moproe. County, Florida, 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 firat | publication. of. this. notice, to-wit, ; said claims or aforesaid, or same wil limitatio: | this, 9th day of December, LUCY EF. LOWE, | the Estate of Virgil) N As Dxecutrix of +S. Lowe, Deceased, BESTBR, HARRIS & ALBURY, <Attorneya for Executri 4b09+16-28-30, 1933; jané-13-2 sfeb3, 1934. Lord Arnold, British Labor lord, r RY. CHANCERY. 5 " LOAN. 1, PREVO and REATHA ,2r 56 years ago. “FOR RENT UNDER THE IIE IID AIA AAISAAALALS ‘who married them. ts Oklahoma City, Okla., 28 years Kay Francis, movie star, born)ago. IIS IASI A ‘Rental Purchase’ SERVICE PLAN. . . The new “RENFAL-PUR- CHASE” SERVICE PLAN makes it possible for you te. rent a modern autematic storage type gas water heater—by the month—just as you would rent anything else. And you have the priv- ilege at any time of buying it, with full. allowance. on. the cash purchase price for the rent you’ve paid. Or, if you keep the heater for the full rental period, we'll con- sider it yours, with no fur- ther obligation. Meanwhile, you'll always have a plentiful supply of steaming hot: water on tap. CALL YOUR GAS COMPANY FOR FULL INFORMATION FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. ROBERT ROBERTS, Manager Le hb bbb tt ttitthdhhtddh edd td dd dd di did diddiddidude TRY AN ELECTRIC RANGE without the expense of buying one — If you just can’t make up your ming e6' to. the merits. and. advantages of electric cookery... . If you ave cause of the initial payment. . .. And if you are ie doubt as to work im your own case. If you are one of these, how it would you can take advantage now of our makes Installations will be made in the order in. whigh the orders are received. Phone 16 for further information, az this ad does not give all the details You have been wanting to see for vourselé how. CLEAN, SAFE. FAST. and ECONOMICAL ELECTRIC COOKER’ NOW portunity to try it in your owm home at The Key West Electric Co. A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager COIL MI ED DIP Da POM. it possible for you to have one of these modern servants ; be- TRIAL PLAN, whiéh THIS IS OUR TRIAL PLAN e We wilt install in ang home served by our lines (without cost to you for wiring and installation) » four burner Crawhord electsic range. remove it whenever you prefer. ‘YY really is. little east. in your op- LhAdddtidtddtidkdtdwttitrttdiAikirditktittdzéitkthtddad &

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