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a& Cineinnaty Batteries: Stout, Kieinhans and} PParrell; Smith and Hogan. _ Bt. Louis at New York, $e Ri biatad 22 fds O0 00 Fite YC At’ eb SOX BEAT TIGERS; CHI CAGO WHITE SOK BLANKS “WASHINGTON SENATORS, 4T0° ‘ siege a | i Ff if all orwain. i i to int He é to defeat i i f : i F Second Game At Boston R. H, E. 372 710 2 id post- at 4 Philadelphia, wet grounds, Rarnshaw and Madjeski. | Brooklyn . --——- i . BLD 0 eeccescece: 1 9, \in Georgia, while they have risen Cascare!la,, Pogay’sS TROFOSCOPE | § oto degrees in the novth At. At Cleveland ia -311 " “Flohr, . Dietrich and Berry Hildebrandt and Pytlak. Detroit R. HE. 9 9-0 . ae 2 12 2 . Ferrell, Welch, Rhodes and ; Auker, Rowe and Coch- a ieeesadumianreme + v f }| Coeccccccccsccosens The Recreation the FERA, under the supervis‘on of Mr. Curtis, will get’started-next Sunday with a band concert at the} Bayview Park. The newly organ- ized, band wil make its:bow, to, the | ; music-loving people of this city at that time. Mr. Curtis and- 8] ‘able assistants, Mr. Curry, Mrs. | As to baseball: I:tried to get the : Falk and. others, have secured the | teams. to. play, byt when it’s not best talent in Key West and each | one obstacle to overcome, it’s an- best to bring out the best in the much trouble doing that. the park-at different intervals. I| the grounds were in bad shape; know that the music lovers of this then Cheese Russeell, with 30 city will be out and hear these: laborers, went out and cleaned. the programs and enjoy each and | field. And they said that he. only every ‘number. cleaned. the outfield and the in- | Next, Mr. Curry told the writ- | field: was. still in, bad, shape. Then er, they will try and do something! they that they were out of ,for sports after August 1. He; practi L only see one. thing te will, strive to arange a series ot do; if they want to play, they can tennis inatches, baskétball, swim-|go, out, and practice every day, Departments of and, that, he. knows that we have the. material here. He. will. do, his! j cite. He wants to give Key West| good, clean, healthful sport, and; I think that he would not have| and every one will be heard at! other. First they told me, that |. Names-— Gomez, Hon: Arthur }Lord, Dorothy ..... | Felton, Mary Koehn, Mary Cordova, John Knowles, Neil M. Adams, A. Maitland . Thompsen, Charles Niles, Cleveland - Parkinson, Grace Darrell, David. Garcia, Ralph, | Brady, E. A Larsen, Lonis The Citisen today pub lishes the fourth, list, of ‘have, wobesterily joined the Work Corps of. the FERS. The number of hours each signed up. far ia also, shown, Names of Persons who join the carps will be published, each day until the books are closed and the entire mem; Today's list follows: Ps : Hours) Russell, Paul B. } a six-ran ming contests, diamondball league ; be in shape for Sunday and: then ings, the of both seniors and juniors, base-; play, ball, What, do, you, as! albury, Mary . ly were fore-| ball, both senior and junior loops! Mendoza? 7 | Cook, Joseph | Brady, Maud Nelson, N. P. . will have to extend themselves | take off the honors, AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— W. L. Pet, | tonight -or Friday. __ | Roberts, Hesper |Detroit .. “626! Jacksonville to Florida Straits:) Roberts, Roy ... 'New York i 34, .618| Gentle variable winds and partly} Thompson, Luther NATIONAL, LEAGUE | ' Club— a Ww. Philadelphia ‘STANDINGS “gag | tures have fallen since yesterday Sawyer, Harry Daniel, R. C. Thurston, Otis ‘The New York Yankees advanc- Blackwell, John od to within one game ® lJeffries, Drusilla tengue-leading ‘Tigers on Knowles, John os home runs ae ; | Highest 9! Curry, ibs, F Laaseri Sammy Byrd. The two LOPEZ Lowest ti Gwynn, Ulric, Jr. cirewit blows scored four runs} papiony yee Se dai | Skinner. Edward - and gave the Yanks a 5 to 4 de- ALL STARS TO MEET AT | Normal Mean Curry, Gould .... virion the St. Louis Browns, BAYVIEW PARK Rainfali* i Bethel, Leonard .... Red Sox. ‘egdlgagre beled ‘ : | Mesterday’s Precipitation T. qos Pliny feet pet . | Normal Pregipitation, ....12 Ins. ae ceruh Gt tuslation, shutout accom.| The diamondball, game tonight, cra roprg.eyrorazectmnenetM| pthc. tga. plivhed by a White Sox pitcher, at Bayview Park between the; Tomorrow's AreapaK. ~ | Bethel, Alto — when he blanked the Lopez Funeral Home and the All’ sun rises <52 a, m.{ Bethel. Lillie Senators, 4 to 0, to Stars aggregation promises to be Sun sets . 5 p. m,| Albury, Eugene . take it two in a row for the Chi- the most interesting in the his-|Moon rises, . 2 p, m,| Sawyer, Shee bite, eluding two doubles, but| West inasmuch as Lunn, the. city’s % p. u.| Napoles, Salvador only once did a Senator reach) leading twirler, will be on © thei pion 11:08} Bowlar, Sarah ei third. mound opposing his teammates. | Low .. é 4:50! Alfonso, Lina Philadelphia's three-run lead in} Young Lunn has been loaned to} Barometer at 8 a, m,, today: Bisse ape : ne Ryan onan ro eee car). preperation for Bea denel, 20:08. Zp VGentang, Esteban diane forged ahead, subduing the Einbalmers’ forthcoming bat-: ‘ WEATHER FORECAST Capote, Verrancio . Aibletics & to %. Vosmik’s double | tle Monday night with the Wa!ter- < pail 3 3 Watson, Keller and Trotxy’s single in the fifth) :ons’s Miami Stars. | Till 8 p. m., Friday Knight, Jefferson ties ner = + a -_ | In conversation last night by, Key West and Vicinity: Local Aine ars eda yt ‘rom then on. . ‘A SS Ton i ow A rete victory. phone with. Mr. Walterson, the| Del Pino, Joseph . jm three games of the series, edeoae somriager, was -advieed Saale Cruz, Jose .... : @. Magic City team is in the pink ; The summaries: ’ { Albury, Anthony . NATIONAL LEAGUE of condition, and that the Conchs' ~ ‘Pla, Mary .... to} i Smith, Hastings Roberts, H. L. Robinson, C. W. Cates ,Samuel C, Roberts, Geo. Sands, Sherman .. |Charlow, Woodrow . £., Anderson, Chas. .... : aN Abundagghowers iSawyer, William ... ' thundershowers tonight and, Fri-! Sawyer, Buenell day; gentle variable winds. Cates, Leon | Flerida: Local thundershowers} Albury, Harold | [a Cleveland 50. 40. .556/'cloudy weather, probably scatter-'Higgs, Albert - Hened, wet grounds. Boston 49 rv! {82% l'ed:showers tonight and Friday. | Knight, — ‘A. a , | Ist. Loui 40,44. .Ag6| "Rast Gulf: Gentle variable| Gomez, Manuel — at Brooklyn, posene Washin 43 49, 46) ‘inds. Noor, John ... Philadelphi 85, 54°) SOB - Russell, Robert Ruiz, Teresa Dubreiul, Jennie Adams, Merrill - WEATHER CONDITIONS the highest reported. Tempera- iF 7 Seis anes er ven beg brok- Sawyer, ~ Gn Jy. AMBRICAN.LEAG' ini SBS" 687 €n, in, all, Sections “of-the* country | Russell, Joseph . e eed 56, 35. 682 acer the. lower Ohio and middle | Russell, Hildegard “ nee © 7 1 we Tale $9p{ Mississippi Valleys. Yesterday,| Rojas, Abelardo 438-0 Botan. “489/ St. Louis, with 108 degrees and| Castor, Jose + Stewart, Burké and pittsburgh 177 | wouisville with 102 degrees, were| Machin, Thomas ; 4 "lent hind . Weatherford, Willie . Carey, Eddie .. RH. * ' Cincinnati “326 momning in. the, Missouri, upper ““"{and middle Mississippi -valleys, scenes | Texion of the. Great Lakes and PCARAAREAMOAMOReOCR ME RE4e: | lantic States, Here we have great ability inj The Gulf storm moved inland Reagen, Rev. W. J. Sisters of the Holy bers Gutsens, Maria Felton, William . Crespo, Alberto Convent of M. L, 30 mem. : -1200, Cooper, Mrs, S. R. Name, thusiasm. The mind is elast ing. ally, rather undeveloped, need to be cafefully trained the laws. of life a while. OOOO a OMS. Notice To Subscribers --— AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘Brooklyn, : Louis at New York. at Boston. at Philadelphia. Please be prompt in paying the carrier who, delivers paper. He pays The Citizen 15 cents a week for the pa- pes and sells it to vou for 20 cents, His profit for deliver- ing is Scents weekly on each awhseriber. If he is not paid HE loses. Not The Citizen. speech and writing and great en- and somewhat given to wander-; The sense’ may be, natur-, and: and: morality. * Neglect of this precaution may lead to a compulsory retirementi ‘from, business and social, life for MLM DD MD BD aking bim to a hospital. | yesterday afternoon. on. the Texas}Adams, F H north, of} Adams, ' Corpus Christi. It was attended} Adams, Betty by gales. over a, large area, and} Gilfond, M. E. by hurricane winds near the cen-} Adams, James ‘ter. Pressure is high in the north-| Roberts, H. L. west and relatively low in New} Navarro, Theo, | England. | Sawyer, Chester General rains occurred during Bazo, Bienevidos the last 24 hours throughout the| Johnson, Berlin - country east of the Rocky Moun-| Gibson, Philip : tains. except north Texas, Okla-| Albury, Michael homa, Arkansas, Ohio Valley,} Bethel, Urban ............ Florida east coast and New York | Albury, Alexandra. and Pennsylvania. ; Lounders, Evelio ... S. M. GOLDSMITH, | Casado Frederico i Temporarily in Charge. | P§z0, Angel j —_—_—_——_—_—_- Gary, H. W. BROUGHT BACK TO. LIFE /Kerr, Grace 3 | | Roberts, Kathleen JERSEY CITY. — Pronounced! Kerr, Ida este idead by doctors, three-months-cld} Kerr, Russell J. .. John Edward Darcey of this city| Spottswood, Mary Lo :was brought back to, life by two} Price, Clem C. {policemen who applied mouth-to-! Lowe, John M. mouth breathing to the baby while | Hogeboon, C. P. | Warren, BoD: ... tic | Coast. a short distance in Cobo, Armando | Curry, | Cash, Ralph, W. | Lopez, John Ortega, Nicholas Rodriguez, Armando . | Velasquez, Ole . ‘Kantor, Adele | Kantor, J. G. | Roberts, Laurie | Albertus, Eduardo. - Mesa, Jose )Marchante, I. - | Key, Menendez . | Cruz, Tony Lord, John A. | Roberts, Will P. {Gareia, Lorenzo, Jr. | Roberts, S. ‘Winfield .. | Wells, J. B,, Jr... Gonzalez, Maximo. - ; Russell, Benjamin, - 40! Hill, Annabelle . 14; Rubio, B. ...... | Howanitz, Eugene - ‘Blackwell, Emery 4) Cale, Dora .. 34 Carbonell, F. S. 24 Griffin, W. W. 24 | Pritchard, Andrew 24 Calleia, Ishmael ... 24 Cerezo, Joe iGarcia, Emilio 14: Rubio, Ramon S. | Lounders, Herman * | Solomon, Denver .. 14’ Carballo, Paul % ; Pellicier, Chas. . 24° Mathew. Fred 16! Pinder, C. W. 18 Niles, N.C. Jr. 24 Tedder, Henrietta Pinder, Marjorie . #4 |De Barcee, Eugene - 14! Washington, Gilbert 24) Pedonia, Joseph 4’ Pent, Carrie ... 14) Cleare, Gerald 4) Thompson, Jensen . 24) Brady, John. .. 20) Rivi . Thomas 24) Russell, D. B. 24 Gallo, Antonio . 24) Daniels, R. N. 24! Whyns, Alice 24 Puentes, Ramon 24) Baxton, Albert . 24 Higgs, Ray . 24) Allan, Samuel 30/ Mounts, S. E: 30| Sawyer, Wm. . Albury, George 30| Knowles, Wm. . Sheppard, Frank A. er | Robinson, Joseph 24) Jackson, Elizabeth 241 Johnson, Lopez. . 241 Valdez, Santiago. - 24) Lopez, Georgeann ; Russell, Carl. ..... Thompson, EB. McDonald, Mrs. C. Lumley, Paul 24) Price, Emily M. 201 Brooks, Geo. G. 20) Knowles, John A. 10; Thompson, James 24! Zumbado, Julio ! Brady, Abraham , Kerr, Kermit .. Kerr, Willard - | Pierce, sLewis .. 23) Pierce. Vivian E. Crespo, Augustine Alvarez, Angelio . Vazquez, Paul. Griffin, Geo. A. Taylor, Louis V. | Campbell, zz G. Richardson, Hannah . | Knowles, William 6 Garcia, Anita Roche, Suisa Dean, Alpheus .... j Valdes, Eladio H , Francisco ; Vargas, Rafael . Kemp, Joseph .... Machin, Amado Cash, Herman .... 27}'Sweetin, Dan ........ 30! Saunders, Juliette 24s¥alk, Newie By... 16! Johnson, Evie K. 24! Auxier, Louise —....... 30] Thomas, Emma Evans, Alfred 0|Grando, Milagros 30; Albury, Vernel _.. | Cooper, James ... : | Cooper, Lorena ........ 20! Cooper, S. R. ... 16! Cooper, W. A. 24) Pinder, Mrs, A. J. ..... 20! Mendoza, Mrs. R. G. ..... 14, Mendoza, Yolando 20; Romaguera, Mrs, Jonquin, Jr. 30 Pierce, Emory L. 24, Bullard, Eugene . 24) Reardon, Wm. H. 24/ Pierce, Eugene ... 24] Aguilar, Enrique 24! Haskins, James. .... 14, McGimes, H. 24; Curry, C. M. 20! Gray, i 20; Curry, J. F. ....... 10; Fleming, John .... 30} Thompson, Raymond 24) Mendoza, Ramon * 12; Sands, C. B, fe 24| Moreno, Mary A. : 14 Grimins, Leoncie G. -... 14 Falk, Chas. . 14| Russell, Sallie .... 12} Albury, Jeanette - 24 Harris, Jack .... 24) Baker, Charlie ............. 16; Thompson, Lunetta ........ 15;Thompson, Matilda .. 15. Pritchard, Marion ..... 24|PReacon, Claudia 24) Harris, Jennie. .; Mayfield,: Henry 16 ees Florencio ... } Acevedo, Florencio, Sr. 24 | Massey, Ernest .. | Herrera, Isojina 12) Knowles, Gladstone 16 24 eo 18) G 12) Alle 12 20 12 Evans, Ernest . 12' Albury, Herman 10| Cherry, J. Fi. 12)\ Calvo, Ramon . Edward, Eugene 20' Arnau, Abelardo 12 Alvarez, Franciseo 12| Alvarez, Rogelio 12° Everette, Eddie 12 | Ellis, Zolio j Lund, Frank 42) Gutierrez, Lawrence 14) Aguero, Lilla . * Hours| Names—\ ‘Hours 12; Williams, William 10, Figueredo, B. ig/ Garing, W. R. 4 Gating, Mary | Symonette, Hazel 20 Pent, Angela 24/|Solano, Louis g4|Armayor, Anibal 24 | Machin, Joseph 24/ Perez, Geo. _. 24 | Perez, 1 3S NE 6| Manuel, Glenwood . 12! Lopez, Abelardo . . 80! Saunders, Rev. H. S, -30{Partee, Gertrude 15; Ballard, Susan 'ynes, Victor G. 24, Blenus, Mrs. A. A. 24|Feinlayson, Marion . 20; Edwards, Will ... 24 Sweeting, Harvey onzalez, R. V. .. n, William. 24° Albury, Joseph 24; Whitehead, Ernest . 18 it. 24 | Filer, Clyde 30' Ramus, Arthur 24, 24 Watrous, Harrie! 24\ Sawyer, Harold & 30' Butler, Howard 30 Pinder, Frazier 2 24 | Albertus, Antha 24) Albertus, Archie 24/ Si 14] Singleton, CG. 8. 21) Russell, E. W. 24; Baker, Harold 21; Lang, Ernest . 24‘ Jones, Julia ... ingleton, Ella 8) ment The Citizen will give free 18|Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask CLASSIFIED The Munro, 128 N. EB. 4th Street, Miami, Fla. jun25-Imo 24! Aguero, Charles 24/Cruz, Pricilla 114 | errr 14! Mickens, Lemuel 24 Cruz, Henry ; 24 | FURNISHED HORSE, 2399 Ret 18| Williams, Chas. 24 Walterson, Walter 24] dary street, Agaiy 4496 Tes 24 | Johnson, Harriet 16; Roberts, Shirley <2 ee ee iva 24| Johnson, Mrs. Ray 21) Bethel, Sylvia 14 a 24| Malone, Franklin 36 Smith, Loui 24 | FOS SAG 24) Hill, Warren 30 Lopez. Julio, J 24) ‘ ruiser. 30| Waite, Bernard 24 ree Julio a Byetesitiryg si -s ; i ‘ ly equipped. Benjamin Saw- 24 Saunders, Albert 24 Rodriguez. Eulalia . 14] yer, 415 Bahama strest, 30| Spencer, M. C. 26) Aguilar. Rosa 14} at " “ jlyas 24) Lopez. Onelio - 24) Perez, Beinvenido DS RRO ate MEAS ac. aap 14 | Esquinaldo, Joseph 22/ Caraballo, Armando 24,0LD PAPERS FOR SALE. Se a 14 Sawyer, Leonard 26 | Lucignani, Alfred G 12) bundle, . Citizen Offices, 18 Sawyer, Charles - 77 | Radeiaues. Isadore 20! june27tt 14; Bain, Beatrice . | Diaz, Pedro 10} 10; MIMEOGRAPH PAPER. 24! Perez, Joseph 22 Gilbert, John . we 14) Russell, Samuel 24 Roberts, Ivan ol sheets $1.25. The Artman 14] Collins, John ... 30} Hudson, Daniel _. 24| Press, Citizen Building. Ketchum, Chas. 22 Guiterez. Gabriel 20; jun27et | Di: El) 24 Valdez, Edward Molino, Augustine ! Baker, Norman. .. 241 Rodriguez, Thomas . jaz, Andres lis, Thomas - | Knight, Peter A. 24 2° BELGIAN JOBLESS 30) | each | Phone 51, Citizen Building. i ES BOOKS. Now Se The Artman Press, at jur 27tf 20|Lariz, Manuel ..... 28 | i aa aa 'FOR SALE at a ba Elec- 24/ Lowe. Lancewood 28' BRUSSELS, July 26.—On: ttic fan, tables, chairs, show 14 Stimrup, F. C. - 28 bicycles 30 unemployed Belgians! C@%* cash register, water 4| Pierce, Charles H. 22 are pedaling 5,000 miles-to Abys-| C20ler, wooden counter, gase- 24| Vasquez, Raul 30’ sinia hoping to become fanmers, [ine stove, wash Fo aah, 24] Cabrera, S., Jr. 2'there. They are paying their way! bread cans, trays, plates. 15| Bora. J. A. by selling post cards and by lec-, POO", glasses, ete, Must be 24) Watkins, Falich 25 turing and hope to reach their} %0ld by tomorrow. 24| Blacksmith, C. : “86| dectination inte 826 White. 24 | Cabrera Grocery, Inc., whole- i* et ee core | IT EA SRE I SE: 14 alien Gini 23) Bozen drinks can be made in! eerete 4 jen : 221 site is ish of ice! —_-—— — 24 | Diaz. Ralph .. 24'half a minute with an electric! s - Len neh tneg—-% w 18 | Perez, Mario 24 freezer made for use on the coun-, "=" ie 24| Labrada, Loui 24\terof a soft drink stand. | Jiytt 24/Page, John . 30 be = i 7: / aaa a0 | Sand 9: We More than 2,500,000 persons! Ie ere 12} Dixon, Alfonso are employed in the industry!an AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit 12| McClintock, Louisa 4] erowing ‘out of motor truck and i fi vi h el witied 12| Mingo, Elizabeth . 18|bus ‘operations. in the | Waited) given free with rr com IT. 24 | Guitierrez, Anna . 18 | States : nited| advertisement. ASK FOR EF. 24 16; to to 2 = = rc = =o 24 24) 121 “WALL BOARD” AND S. W. FLAT TONE TILE WALL BOARD $75 te wa 00 Per M UPSON WALL BOARD Per M. $55.00 $45.00 SHERWIN WILLIAMS FLAT TONE WALL PAINT. ULAR INSIDE COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM, Per Gallon SQUARE DEAL BOARD Per M. --AND YOU WILL HAVE WHAT YOU’VE ALWAYS South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. White and Eliza Streets Phone 598 “Your home is worthy of the best” SAY FOLKS, DON'T FORGET! IN YOUR REHABILITATION PROGRAM THE INSIDE OF YOUR HOME IS JUST AS IMPORTANT AS THE OUTSIDE IF YOUR WALES AND CEILINGS NEED REPAIRING TRY OUR $2.80 YOU WILL BE MORE THAN SATISFIED---YOU WILLL BE HAPPY PEI II III IIIS TTP s) PAINT 15 POP. 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