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Cash, Roosevelt’ . ‘Schrader, A. W. Morrison, J. F. p Fens, Cow. — atel : Albertus, Alton . eebvoodevoedsvveseeveese:| Albury, Grover C. [ z : The: ci ; me weston, Aka Hereby Given that : tinge, today veb- > jerehy Given ps tt lon |: fishes the fifth. list’ of Hyinan, J Re nderaigzned will "on the 28th . - — Sa bee Sa cpa as ie . A Estevez, Ralph 20 Steen fin go he rs ; = as acer ° i= haVe ¢cluatarity joimed the | Mathews, Sophia 12{ trator of the ie VE 20 Ee Lb : a | ee Williamson, S. W. 24) the said Judge for a final : : A 2 : or an 01 ee: i Pease tf E PLAY up, for is 3 cotiomegsearay Ludlam, Mrs. J. W. 30 {him as such Administrator. : i sag) fans * (lied: ot Garkaad Whe’ Sole: rege Ww. this the 25th day of May ‘Marsha ST LOUIS ARDS: a ee ia’ coreet < tt died | rene aay. | JOSE G. PIODRE. t , . | DIAMONDBALL GAME LAST) ° é mere published "Alvarez, Martha intrator ot ihe hake Ot , ‘ got 7 | “ each day-tuntil’ the books are’ ‘| Perez, Ana’ Le L recenned. al send beth ae EVENING TWE | es dosed acd thé Cathe ncincs}Houviquea, Enri aesches es NEW YORK YANKEES DEFEAT NG WENT TWELVE AMERICAN LEAGUE oe ith | “yon Pe INNINGS; SCORE, 8-7 |. Club— - W.L, Pet.| ~ bership has appeared 6) Watkeb ‘Ton Appearance of a new comet har n "rove | "ST. LOUIS BROWNS AND RE- pres New. York 34 628!" Tedny’e' lit follows: ica . been predicted for this year oF i : ‘ Detroit .... £5. .620!. 2 } next. . ‘oon bas CAPTURE LEAD IN AMERI | ccated the, Cleveland ye ett ee ee Hours! Albury, Frank 2a ail- mer, 1 GAN V60e" FROM TIGER } Star: jefeate et Boston ‘4 589 rea, roeep ; Coleman, ©. C, 24) m | u ERS , Lopez Funeral Home team lastict Louis 4 EL Russell,. Cecil - 21; Curry, Alfonso 6 6 ons y twice, t: d j night in a diamondball game at! Washington 50 462| mover pond Py maser albert Uspeeian to Tee Critueny’ | Bayview Park by the score of 8 Philadelphia 5a 808] hemtnnose des creep vite. LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE, In en et | NEW YORK,. July’ 27.—The to 7, twelve innings being neces- ; Chicago ..... 2 61. 844! algreen, Alfred 26! Barne cee i NOSE DROPS . i } » 2 jarnett, Washington Cheeks . da us to camp: world champion Giants, with char: sary to decide the game. ; Albury, Lewis . 10 Russelly Joseph . falaria in 3 days, Colds alt they acteristic recuperative gpirit, sav-' Gates and Lunn formed _ the! S heii Goan BERGE pet, Perems Benito 12| Perez, John PS cmpeste aig ser to after 1 ok bn ree & with the high! battery fo rthe Stars, with Rich-» aD ct. | Hannibal, Floyd 24' McGee, Earle 30| "I . and I'll be preg : S hl¥ ards and Sterling doing the twirl. New Yorlk, -654 | Carnell, Jose 24] Perez, Mariano 24 Fine Laxative and Tonic aed becasse—well, {dangerous ‘St. Louis Cardinals by jng for the Loperteam, and In-;Chicazo .609| Maloney, Louis 24! Ferro, Charlie gq] Mant Sptndp: Remedies Means ited thinking of a wo hn | liftmg a 6.3 decision after hav- graham behind the plate. | St. Louis ; 593) Pierce, Lewis . 20/Torrez, Huesto . 24! ial we in a place like "pater : ey ; ing ‘had their ace pitcher, Carl The game was interesting from Boston 484) Johnson, Elizabeth 21) Bronson, Emeline 30 ' ae - Mertco,” a ah Bob. “ oe Hubbell;. badly. battered and drop: i to secha and all fans in at- pe abs et Russell, C. F. . 12| Norcisa, Jose 24 very done ‘. ; .- ‘tendance''thoroughly enjoyed ev- Brooklyw «+4 438 | c Te ‘ 24! Gol a Te end nant | bring thls out when 1 fect a buager,|Pink the first. game: of a double ee i ite of plas... { Philadelphia i hpremidengrea se penn eal cteste NY Key ‘and reg ‘civilization.’ Odd, most of this er, 7-2. aed PIAS oe ee ne nes ‘ Cineihhati” +0" 80 Read sf 20) Sharpley, Elisabeth 10 then f ae | Pai i abate incihnagi * bak eh 2 Osea 24. Glisgen, J. W. 21) caf ‘atiliiness breeds | 2°"? WOWld dodge a subway, think- |” The Yankees: reeaptuved the ” ; tht achat i De 34° ait i ing it contaminated th { : , TODAY'S GAMES two) Dian Norberg: .. 24, Watkins, Riley 25 the minds of the “Do you smell the pay rum, Mar. {American League’ lead from the! 7 iG WO. | eeepwsegoscomncaneas es? | wiadkwelts Jobn 20/ Alfonso, Arniando 6 =a ‘ae = sha? And that delicious scent called | Detroit Pigéis when ‘they closed’ AMERICAN LEAGUE (HOME RUN’ LEADE RS Alacer NHB. sae +10 | Holtsberg. Frank .... . Ray “tiiac’ that is so loved by the barbers | their ‘troubled = cae a Aaa ‘ See a8 | Saundets;+Frank, 4) Berkins,,, William, and never their, tour of the, west Detroit at Chieago./ \ ee enue i 2 ag | eg ‘be tn Heaven un- with a 3 to 1 victory!) over the .. Cleveland at ‘St. Louis, two (iy Apnactaren: itrensy + Lewin, Jyeene Sy ROMER Ore, Base: { through my pa- Browns behind the brilliant pitch- games. * |eneeescacvoneseeweaeeaes {6 /NEstge = Sees, Orion ack . ~ é, tt at ) 3. 7 Ss ean, v a Baptsoad toed bes Fie os Gomer. = |_-No other games scheduled. | Home runs yesterday? “Gehrig, | Knowles, Wim. L 20| Fisher, Lewis 7 the slope o—" : jox sent 17 hits whist- , | Yankees, 1; Grace, Pirates, 1; P| Roberts, Lillie . 6) Lewin, Roy th ling past four Tiger pitchers to NATIONAL LEAGUE ; i sees | » ect Rae _ t ” . think, “I've been dream. take the final game of’ their'se-| Brooklyn at Boston ; Waner, Pirates, 15 Rothtock, Car.| Roberts, Ethel . i eld aed aa ‘was only capable of ries, 11 to 2 | Philadelphia at New York, | dinals, 15 Delancey, Cardinals, 1;; Daniels, Mrs. R. M. 5) Saleen Pile > mt with anyone. And Til ‘Sam Jones, oldest piteher in ot St. Louis at Pittsburgh. Crita, Giants, 15. Weiherl Giahisy, 1 — a i ewe Os Se ies you're light. Be ick Gistectea bi, Ouly. games. scheduled | Taylor, Dodgers, 1; Cuyler, Cubs, | Alfonso, Concha 10| Anderson, Nellie he: a M par eel . meee be y 8S . |. | Gonzalez, Manuel 12: Cleare, Gerard ... eo, oo Heaven eat ‘Wind 8 C to 4 ex the sveceve eej Leaders: Foxx, Athletics, 22;| Bernard, James 24/ Pinder. Bob ie ep °y Oe es lass eet | Gehrig, Yankees, 29; Johnson,! Fabal, R. J. ..... 30/ Holtsberg, Bobbie = - be THE WEATHER | athletics, 28; Ott, Giants, 24; Monsalvatge, Paul 24) Sawyer, Alfred ena over the fading champions and | Berger, Braves, 23. , Esteves, Marie 16 Mendell, Mrs. Wm. -... End peceed be ‘| the series, $ to 1. leoosee | League totals: American, 461;| Casas, Manuel 14| Marquez, Candida “ The Phillies divided a double.| ‘National, 464: total, 925 | Knowles, Robert 24) Amable, Ralph D. ; header with the Pittsburgh Pi- 15; Banks, Mrs. W. C. ; Camalier, Delphard . é 4 Highest . ———— eo rates, losing the first game, 3 to aude i 4 0, and taking the second, 5 to 9. Lowest ee ens lua asoetes oh) Raven, tous oe tay ~~ ggl ; s, gee 24) Baldwin, Pura -.. be Soe Seema, Tetorah Beockiyn Normal Mean . 84 C L A § § | F | E D ‘Delgado, Juan B. 8! Marquez, Eddie ..... of southpaw, subdued the Cubs with : : | Blanco, Emili & Culeses, Mivkasd “ six hits while the Dodgers dofest- Rainfali ; Pinan Rr arai ye Brine wie ail BY ed Chicago, 6 to 8, and gave Big Yesterday’s Precipitation 09 Ins. | Comin Manners 28) Bolle, wean : Jim Weaver his first defeat of the Normal Precipitation .... .14 In Ca a bg betters mene = & 8 others. Bob stiffened at his fawning. | Season. i S£bta record iepvern & EE? = reag Pa Baigent 2 . 4 “Hate it.” 1 innat’ oo thding at S aelock thi Advertisements under’ tnts head ; Figueredo, Fernando Russell, Richard T. it.” he said bruskly, close The lowly Cincinnati Reds, wh . : he — ; had dropped three out of four’ Tomortow’s Almanac will be inserted in The Citizen at | Brantley, B. E. ... 0{ Lopez. Porfilio ..... research and + t i t the rate of lca word for éach in | Zinamon, Pinkey 20) Castellano, Geraldo a ; e of games to the Braves in their pres. Sun rises - Ms ‘ ong, 7 Z will ° . we sertion, but*tka *miniwim forthe ‘Skinner, «Alfred... 24! Clark, Arnold W. ... 2 engineering ne ent series, fell’on Fred Frattk-; Sun sets . - | Finyt ingertion in every instance ig | Kelly, Miriam 14 | Rus Benjamin 24! a je ooo tl aged pent ent - m.yBe, : | Kelly, “Albert gol pindens Biseence oo fg be announced +e strip the butter-and-egg Rajah. 1 ‘The summaries: Niiskawaak Vides mi Payment for classified adver-| Knowles, Albert es 24!Crespo, Pablo SRR don’t know what we're coming to— s | ‘A. M PM tisements is invariably in advance, | Kelly, Willie Rau! B. ey 24 « ‘i it 18 so perhiciously and assaulting. NATIONAL LEAGUE | Hieh | pages 3 - Mi. put regular advertisers with ledger |Casado, Manuel John nsesoen LE ® ty vulgar.” First Game Ha as : accounts may have their advertise- | Johnson, Arnold ... Joe 24) * “You should have been born th At New York R. HE. Si ae = ments charged: | Whitmarsh, Thomas 24} , Disraeli’s time; you would hare |St. Louis .... eae Gl. Comet ak Bo. m., today: Advertisers should give their! Shulty, William 24) ~ > : bs Sea level, 30.00. i | RES 24} ‘ gathered a mean primrose—" | New York eB area address as well as their tele | Lowe, Mrs. Lily 24} ° drawied Marsha. She looked, then, | Batteries =. 4. thean and: = phone number if they desire re-| Pearlman, Joe 0... 2| Milian, Thomas etn MOT Quickly toward the plako WhEH tHE Ipavis Hubbell, Salveson and Man-, WEATHER FORECAST suits. : \Shultz, Mimie ......... 17 | Bennett, Bugene ccc 241 " ; ; child of the farm told @ risqus'tale | caso, Danning, | ST haa With each classified advertise- | Johnson, Walter 24|Dean William H eo at in what was called a song. ‘They |" i. ! Till 8 p. m., Saturday ment The Citizen will give free an! | oyell, Oscar 2 Hee ok Clift s ee 20| were entering; Geoffrey res girl. mee | Key West and Vicinity: Local | Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for! G,usoe, Miss Rose’ 1Svedihen: dames deen Speaee Geoffréy must not see her once thundershowers tonight and Sat- lit. PA TERE W. i , ns salt ess sted Thao — Second ! ok. « 24) James, Maxwell oak - 24! gthnce his way. How ter heart | At New York RH. E.| SEeIEEGer Rumaves! i . on. Wi ale z, Miss Delia .............. 12{Johnson, Wilson . ? 24 pounded! St. Louis 39 0 ei) FOR RENT j Ramirez, iss 2 i | . } Yates, Charles G. ..... - 20; Callej fargaret -... x 24} A man who liad been bitterly huct |New York .6 9 8 GQ ee a h ' gare 2 by Marsha had said, “The de Batteries: Walker, Mooney and i FURNISHED HOUSE, 1122 Semi-! Weech, Edmund 12; Dor 24} gave her her beauty; the homage | Delancey; Fitzsimmons and Man- nary street. Apply 1404 White! Stunders, J. P. .... 10;'Van’ Dyke. F -- 24 of hér lovers has given her her @6: | ouso. ; wrest jly25| SPottswood, John ....... .. 10, Whitehead, Crispin . 24 chanting arrogance; an iceberg : Yates, Norma ............ -- 20)Hannibal, Howard «0... 241 lent a chunk of itself for the s; At Brooklyn © RHE FOR SALE | Yates, Clara: ............ .. 20!Collins, George le : f that tn usnally. resorted for a hese | Chicago... Aan ar Jones, Alice - wwe 94|Hannibal, Samuel... 24| fg electric refrigerator and @ heartlessness has put into her | Byooki; S65 a 6 4 |FOR SALE—42-foot — Cruiser,|Calleja, Mario Hulbert, E. M. ............. 36} componion range : eady hands, a two-edged sword.” | paetiss ee ae PF Pho2%|| Fully equipped. Benjamin Saw-}Calleja, Carlos ........ Kuckhahn, W. S. a OOF - 1 Batteries: Weaver, Tinning, i t inte it ek bape er £0ME | Root and Hartnett; Zachery and yer, 415 Bahanta ‘street, IBipdestW af]: | Brown, Lucille ... 24} THE KEY WEST . | thing in course he forced 1 RAL ds 2jky25 | Harris, William >». 6) a 5 her; he.must he just to her. Heayy| P'S cya 2 ty Ww oY: me ida ea Armando 4 ELECTRIC CO. - * tojens, for the chance to get away '/* At Roctan aah saath OY urdly; ‘gentle variable: ; ‘winds, eee c | Thompson, James H. | ies West's First Funeral Home A. F, AYALA, 4 : 2 ¢ poe, Sitch to ae ae in, the , Gicinnati! QS. u Ala 19 i mostly souths.* Babe Xf BLANK SALES BOOKS. Now 5c} Enno, Sara @.0......21) Key West's First Ambulance ‘ Sales Manager A — mee er “3 one ue Bouion : | Floridag? Local thundershowers pet a ‘the Artman ., Press, }Perez, Osdulia \..:. Service ' ~ ae ¥ 4 Sia oe, tonight and Saturday. one 51, Citizen Building. Villareal, : Julius,» Jr, | : : per Bot ae as cep opto LecMaeh Pralthonee: ikemntt < Jdcksdiiille to Florida. Straits: jundatel Seupderesdohe sige PRITCHARD |, i Thd. umaber-ciowsa-gleaseai-hgd\| Baitett and Hogan: ’ Gentle witds, mostly south and | Menendez, Anget Phone 548 Never Sleeps || te . > partly overcast weather with scat-j RG : | Major, Thomas i eee ae ee Fisci Game tered showers tonight and Satur- carer Lesa 500) Deane, Bictor Tea Mee ee “ want to danee,” she said, smiling at | At Philadelphia R. H. E.: 289: snees Liab the Artman! tanaibal), James, A. eevee “ Bob who did not answer her smile. | Pittsbureh S 9 6. .East Gulf: Gentle westerly} “"* itinen: Building. aust Hannibal, Bertha .... = ¢ o wis Hi a MY ti ren- Jun: | Baltzell, Dora . | Philadelphia 0 3 6 Winds over north portion and gen | f oe ~ ; Hi Nata Aner od " tle variable over south portion | Menendez, Angel rt Batter French and Grace; ‘ WANTED i ‘ a sha had admitted that she would | Co}]j Sasi, Machin, Rene ........... ? ‘ollins and Todd. ~ | i * rather dance with him than with WEATHER CONDITIONS OOD COOK or one wile Wolo te “MIAMI’S MOST POPULAR HOTEL” anyone @lse and that their steps & 0! Carbonell, Frank re were GE, | : Second Game | learn. Night dinner, good! Baldwin; Jobe? NE Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard . r * At Philadelphia R. H. E.! Temperatures are again about| Wages. Phone 75 or 890-W. i" as Sate ‘ a ‘Can't you smile @ little on mé,’ Pittsburgh Rae! ee al ie hee jly17 Burgos, Will ..... 7\e Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay she asked. a fag ne ae RCRSUN EE, Oy (Sh SECINS “0 © **"| Ochandarena, Rocillae 2418 segs - * « » sq | Philadelphia ... 5 12 0 country east of the Rocky Mdun- — sy ef i ; cnie Opposite Union Bus Station wun omega he answered |" “Batteries: Smith, Hoyt and tains re the Ohio. Valley |FEMALE HELP—SALESLADIES Cue: gon : aie . “_ of (Copyright, 1934, by K. Hwvitand-Teyler) | Padden; C. Davis and Todd. where they still continue some-| Soo Ovens Gasdaee Gace i. o4\e LOWEST RATES EVER QUOTED . what above the normal. The heat) 0 enn eee. OF | binder Muriel G.. ole cs: ., sa Pb ey og ha ¢ bapa AMERICAN LEAGUE |wave has’ béen broken in all see-| Married women. | $15 vee Cae ie eile mnels “a with “~ ee $1.50 : J my ade ite acct and imiddl and your own dresses’ FREE; (2.08: © 10 MIB cvs 54:2 Double Room with Bath .. ats ae - ~— — iw . * ET Ailautia wates Shee it i eee representing nationally Known Fishers nGES a imac = 3 — . THIEF RETURNS MONEY yj onis 1 4 0 Little Rock with 102 degrees yes-| He Las a oe eine: Papel ee aa ALFRED SIMONS, Manager. : G SIX os heh ek and Dickey;'terday wns the only station re-| No investment. Send dres Cornell, W. A. 24{% ‘SBIG SIX |. aporre, ind —Becadte, shio| GALE LWA eE Aa LDA’ Lpoitine mgxima in excess of 100| Fashion Frocks, Dept. P-601, | Ferterson, James rls a conscience troubled him, a thief) : * degrees. j Cincinnati, Ohio. ily27-1ts Albus. Focemntat 241 ~ — = ae oe pom of this city, returned the}#14q| i fatcichidabls LAT aa. dg/] Showers and thunderstorms oc- MISCELLANEOUS Hannibal, Reba. s SA eee eee ee — stole from a home ,with the tol-lwachington 0-6 3 curred during the last 24 hours in| Knowles, Robert 24'f STEAMSHIP ‘ef the Phillies, although! !owing note: “Pm not a thief. i Chicago .. -9 11. 14 New England; northern Geor; AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit|Cleare, Oscar 24/5 Co. ; '& poor day at bat, climb-,can't keep the money. |. Batteries: Weaver, McColl and central and” southern Floria.)” Given free with each classified Johnson, F. A, 2a! UNITED STATES FAST ie, Mie Six, Deopting 2 Addi : of a rave) Sewell, Phillips; Jones and Mad- Louisiana and the lower Rio| gqvertisement. ASK FOR IT.! Albury, E. R., 30 MAIL ROUTES FOR his average, Allen, how- ing a minute part of a rare) jo.45, , Grande valley. Elsewhere the jani1 | Ferrington, Ber 7 i Moore and Ott. who | metal, rudidiam, to mercury used — weather was fair. aL SA ___.| Wardlow, Mary 16! PORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES 4 even greater losses. P.!in mercury lamps lins resulted in) At Detroit R, H. E. An incipient disturbance is cen-| PERSONAL | Wardlow, Mrs. John 16! iegalle ey: West toe. aveng Tamesaes the only gain, the development of a lamp whose; Boston . .-11 17 1 tral over southern Illinois, St. } —______ ekerman, Lillian 16:| P.M. ey West for Havana Tuesdays and Fridnys 12:18 out of seven to! light approximates sunlight. ' ees : ---: 2 8 4 Louis, ne fl inches; another is LINCO: N AD PENNIES want ra, Ralph ‘ 20 { _ Leave Havana for Key West Wednesday. and Seturdays - . 8 . 8) a, S ed; pay up to $2 each if) Vidal, Matias ... 20: 0:45 A. M. his average. | § jatter H. Johnson and = R. over F enngylvania, Washington ed; will p: to $2 h if; Vidal, Mati | 1:45 A. M. | Subscribe for The Citizen. ; Ferrell; Sorrell, Auker, Marberry, 29.92 inches and pressure is high over 10 years old; certain In-| Russell, John 24 Leave Key West for Port Tampa Wednesdays and Satur- G. RB. H. Pet.| ——_____________—_| Phillips and Ceohrane. | over the Great Plains and Rocky, dian head pennies worth $19) Strachan, Cleveland oatt days 6:30 P. M. , 89 70 146 .397 P. Waner, Pirates 86 65 130 .363 | Mountain’ region. | each; send 10c for catalog. U.j Bain, David . 29 || Tickets, Res 7 92 90 188 .378/ Terry, Giants .... 93 75 129 .3 Philadelphia at Cleveland, post-}- » §, M, GOLDSMITH, | & COIN CO., Milwaukee, Wis.| Del Villar, Frank 16|| an 1 z . 61 45 89 .872 Allen, Phillies ... 93 69 182 ‘poned,. rain, Temporarily in Charge. \ jly27-1tx . Pratt,’ Ralph .«. 24}h . COSTAR, - | a en

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