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il ie i i pA AK, to normal. I have got to say. this! initial exhibition of 2 double- much for both elubs: They play-| header played last night at Bay-| The Goodyear ten defeated the ed a good. clean game. There; view Park by a score of 7 to 5.{ Young/Boys Sociat Club’ yésterday *| Were a few kicks about different! phe Lopez team obtaimed 16 hits] afternoon by the score of 2 to 1. plays, but you have that im every! cna were credited with one er-| Stickney and Blackwell staged a game. Thé lées¥ faAS thought’ ror. The Busy Bees got seven! pitcher's dual, but Stickney walk- that every decision of the umpé! pits and made three errors. | ed four batters to his sorrow: weré against them, and thé umii Batteries: Lopez, A. Lunn andj At bat Valdes; Rueda’ an@ C. pires were fair and squaré toboth| tjgrahami: Busy Bees, C. Gates/Salinero started) In the field elubs regardiéss of what’ some! nq H. Gatés Domenech, D. Lopez and’J. Navar- {fans think. | Im the second ganie the Mum¥fro featured. i : 5 eH bE i i Li if iy il e i i | if Oreecsce boi hl eens Bead boys déwned the Busy Bees»7 to *Score by innings: % i os | Baker had 12.chances without! 5 Uncle Sam’s crew securéd uf EEE ; eeresecene an error, five put euts and seven’! nité and one efor, while the Busy! YBSC .... 000 100°0— 1 5 3 assists, Armando had 17 chances Bees got nine hits aid two er Godoyear 001 100 x— 2-4 2 and only one miscue. In his first } rors. Summary: Two base ‘hits: J. Na* game four put outs and in his! Batteries: Busy Bees, Sawyer! vatro, 1 Rodriguez, C. Salinero,| Thanking second game, five put outs, six as-} .n4q —Elbertson; Army, Richards| Valdes; stolen bases: Valdés, E. ; tion ‘to this letter and hoping sists; One” error: “Penta, 36° put! ang Kulas. Rodriguez, Gonzalez; sacrifice this will clear up this ruling to the outs, one assist, no errors. Cates ~ hit: M- Lopez; struck out: by loyal fans I remain, 16 put outs, six assists, ond error. | LEGALS Stickney 2; by Binckwell 3; bases THER CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWEN Thesé were the leaders in fielding on balls: off Stickney 4, off Black- for thé locals. ETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT} well 1. 2 oF Fi A AD FoR MONROE COUNTY.; In the second game Gates Stars RY. Rolin A’ Sawyer, defeated the Cuban Club 3 to 1. Plaintiff, In the field Bazo, Rendueles ve Foreclosure of Lien of Tax Certificates.{ ahd Knowles played a é Oscar Pedr ae: se Martina Gi: 7 Seoré by innings: Uhaldo Pic RHE. October 13, 1934. For the visitors; Castillo had 24 put outs, two. assists, no errors. Onis had 32 put outs, seven as- fists; one error. Rodriguez, at sec- ond, had seven put outs, three as- no errors. These were the for Tampa. eeeccccccesesccccccscese osall t, Rosaling Cieds’ Gispert, a | Caban Club . 001 00— 1 5 2 Now: it will prove to the local] single w januela Ubeda Goodyear ...... 020 Ix— 3 4 2 FOR SALE 7 ‘a*}Gispert, a single woman, and P fans who are the best players in'| Arcadia Julian Ubeda_ Gispert, Summary: Stolen bases: Esquin- : the city: We see that the’ best a dead, the aldo, Rendueles, J. Gare B.| LOT 45x88: Duncan street, with pitchers are Bethel, Casa and Grif- Roberts; struck out: Rosam 4,]/ two houses. No down pay- ment. Terms—monthly rent. fin. We all saw what they can} said Arcadio Jul Ubeda Gis- Tynes 2; bases on balls: Tynes 2; See Mrs. C. D. do. But we failed to see Valen- Detendants. s, both games: Lopez and rt, ORDER OF PUBLICATI ‘ zuela im attion or Gates, due to} It appearing by the affida 1213 White street. oct23-Itt) the closeness of each game. Car- Revita A. Sawven,- paints oe oS Standing of the Junfor Leagtie!| —————— : boneli could have been used ina} davit has been duly Club— w. gpg a Printing at) = towed Fie. 40 ee “You know Silver Hondon, don’t you?” asked Bowen. there for us, waiting for the verdict.) “Ob,” said Marian, shocked in Awant you there too. LetJonea han- | spite.of having expected it. battéd well. At short we all know who géts the place. In the field. M. Acevedo and Gopher played welt. - So ‘did Fruto. Acevedo hit | well the last game but Fruto and | Gopher did not do so good with the stick. A. Perez did not show reasonable and saddle horse available for hire nearby. Write fully. References exchanged. Box L, care of Citizen. oct13-Itx dle the verdict. You watch Jenny pinch. Cates and Carbonell both] cause, that the said Gates Stars Case. it may be that she has bluffed Az then, remembering girls who liwere used behind the plate afd] Hoses hat, Bose. sper Park Stars man Press. aug? fa order to discredit Brown. and ft had been in the newspaper game {played good and hard. At first|pert. Ubaldo Pio Ubeda Gispert,} Goodyear ’ Fgh “sk Pkaedel ited can ree as long as four years must appear jonly one player was used in alll Gispert - : YBSC bess tars! Y on her| to be sophisticated. she laughed— | the games—Petia. At second Bak-| pert, seven of the defendants in the} Cuban Club ew = DUN = face. Don't pay any attention to the! “The boys ‘do be’ economizing these | cr proved what he can do. At{@bove styled cause, are residents of} Next Tuesday afternoon will YOUNG WOMAN WRITER, ar fudge ot fury, watch the principals. | days: Getting rid of Silvers an econ’ | third, Cates did not play his usual|Siate‘cr Fiorida namely, the Re-| wind up the first half. riving Kay West sbeut Notle “We've had paving scandals, but}omy no matter what sized settle | tyie of pame but we know he public of Cuba, aud that the re ia: the: first game;- Gandpasss ber iifteenth for winter, desires Q00r pavement isn't as much a mor-| ment Cliff has made.” ee Sadia avi well'anal? f said defendants as par) 1 play the Pine Sats and in the| comfortéble room, meals, with tal bazard as poor biildings - She turned to walk quietly from i ¥ 4 apart second game the Gates Stars will private family. Rate must be ty avana, Republic ~ ae Conk, ana thai theracia So eek: Peet Oe CO son in the State of Florida tne | If the Park Stars defeat the sérvice of a subpoena upon whom ate y would bind said defendants, Goodyears and the YBSC downs bee th 2 fi ~;the Gates Stars. there will be a brtthe 9 ach of said} tie for first place, and a series of | defen: school buildings particularly. And | the room, then outside darted to somehow, fan, I've a hanch we are|the dressing room to run a comb going to hear more of this before | through her mass of red gold hair. pat a powder puff over the imipu- dent nose which defied her attempts Wasn't going to hear more of it, she | at dignity, and to make a few futile ©! three games will be played by the fouls was sure. attempts to cover the parade of ar hadn't saf@ anythin yet, but | freckles which marched across the j up.so hot in the field or at bat ie eee eee tie clubs. knew: knew secretly and sure | bridge of that nose and sprayed fai- | Capote is another one that has} 4), Sent as FOUND. ies? i i ‘Ss am 2 Steet nintatint ND—Ladies’ Pocketbook con- ly, that before the sammer was over | like across her hist cheek bones. j fell off a lot. Gates is a peppy and has not been taining housekey, letters and n after diligent in- various other articles. Owner may obtain same by giving proper identification and pay- ing for this advertisement. octi3-1t She pulled a tailored felt hat over she would be Mrs. Lionel Casad with 80 further interést in politics or newspapers. as ever and can be uséd in a pinch. So. with that lme-up let them! bring Miami. Lake Worth or Jack-| sonville. We can win or lose with the best in Florida. her hair at a jaunty angie, dashed out of the room and down to the “By the way, Marian,” asked Bow- | Street entrance, ignoring the eleva em, “have you talked this case over |tor. There she assumed the non- with your father?” chalance of her chosen profession “No. | haven't been up to the | and sauntered onto the street } oo atch since the trial started.” And then her recently assumed | RESULTS IN DIVORCE Anniversaries ecccesceccocsos 1754—Mary Mays McCauley (“Molly Pitcher”). Revolutionary War heroine, born near Trenton, N. J. Died there, Jan. 22, 1832. LOST nonchalance dropped from her “BAN, why do ail good office holders | shoulders like a storm blown cape. | LONDON. The space. before Tony Gametti’s® ae to ranches?” ; eee By Mrs. Emily im order to stay gool,” fished | fower stand which had harbored city in a poem resulted in her hus- - . BG ‘ - = & ° i ~ se f 1795—James McDowell, Vir- é DL in said cause on Monday fee Low Casad’s ‘car was empty~and nd being granted a divorce. plaint in said cause on Ps nday ime ginia congressman and governor. ONE PAIR WHITE GOLD Rimmed Glasses at Coronation; Exercises at Navy Yard Tues‘ day night. Finder please re-j 5th day D. plans Padipehaael 2 4 Raciea ba Ray = "Shoe of 2 born in Rockbridge Co., Va. Died) fam, wees ee ‘our loading zone and alfbis that/ 2egther. Lon was no to $ Aug, 24, 1851. cea 2 ra es e's there, waiting for you?” seen. ' L E 6 AL s that Arcad aa HELP WANTED “Lionel Casad, a friend of mine.”| Marian stood staring at the spot faa cence COURT oF THE! one of the . 1821—Rudolph Virchow, Ger- t he working, or doesn't he|on which the car had been parked. ['“yipygieri JUDICIAL CIRCUIT | St¥led cause, if living. man medical scientist, born. Died! BOYS WANTED—To do pleasant. ‘Arcadio Julian. Ubeda Gispert,} Sept. 5, 1902. €ducationai work afternoons and Saturdays. Good pay. Ages preferred: 12 to 15. Apply by have to?” Never had an oblong of asphalt s OF FLORIDA, . (NROE COUNTY. | “*'° “He isn’t working at present. He | looked as barren. Of course no man L: Dl -3 decease to go into business for him-| could be expected to walt for two) } porothea El Turknett, i 1852—Lily Langtry, Engli j Pl 4 came out from the middle | hours and yet, be could have come matte, P ged <, born. Died Feb. 12. 1929. - west to look this country over. He’s , UP to the editorial rooms and left | cenit Eugen. ~~ Stat ZS aig apa aan oy 2% ee — pa ay eth Eugene 5 : s izen. octl3-1tx & schoo! friend of Dr. Al Steele, my | Word he must go on. Defendant. h nd of Ke 1872—Lonise Closser Hale. as aa RADIO REPAIRING i foom-nmte Anne Stanton’s fiancé.” | She waited for the traffic light to i ORDER OF PUBLICATION pope It appearing by the affidavit of ube se oe thor and actress, born in Chicago. j Dorothea Elw Turknett, plain-}| Nin in said Tract Elev Died July 26, 1933. “Anne still on duty at Central ‘tara from red to green, and when : i ; Snticialilledanatltaiiagil aati (il) aceording to Charlie “Yes, on the dog watcb now, mid | ber, she darted across. said affidavit has been duly filed in ; RADIOS: OF TRI D ID I DADA LP DDD ADE SS t ti morning.” She stepped q CR pretatiee Guaranteed service. ot bprbearness esppheeeshpeag [tes ‘Easene Tarknett is a resident running thence R. C. A, and Atwater Eent editor, came in with an Asso | her presence with a dazzling smile, [of a State other than the State of) ald. Duval Street 3 rs aie COURe: avATE oF Stance Seach Stapaice ta bts hand. {and interspersed. bis salesmanship | Florida, and is now station 2 Northwesterl ginection " c |1%_ CimeCre COURT. STATE OF! co 1! wweopegerramme mmm. Emergency Hospital?” the green was about to turn to am, | tir in the above styled canst, which] {11} Sccordins to | Chaties 1 WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF as Sand Tony was still favotved in the sale | il.com that "the Defendant en-| ahead Yai LEGALS TBSCRIBE FOR THE CITWES—2e WEERLE from the desk as Sanderson. Street in a Agency. J. L. Stowers Music feét, 10 inches: thence a ‘igh’ ~ a “Wait, lan,” said Bowen, “you| *ith asides to her. tection MONKOE COUN-| angtes in a puthwest direction t at right angles eo ee ‘kBow Sliver Hondon. don’t you?” (Copyright, 1934, by Jeaxxs Bowman) ornia, and that there is no per- o ori | @ Marian looked up, a food of appre} — . erection te explalned) —: =*F Vice of a subpocna upon whom/ fF ches: 2 A pls _ ___ Bension flooding the former peace! monday. | would bind said Defendant Kenneth MES B. 7 i = 7 j Eugene Turknett. Further, that el fendant, —-- ———__—_—_—-—— ——— es the age of the} 3 f ‘ 3 > PUBLICATION % ' said Defendant Kenneth Eugene} : a . a ae : 3 eoeseee cr b at Jefferson, : Turknett is over twenty-one years.{ bs angle: a nm 4 pasrensesseces* er bed Gregon, born at Jefferson, } — a THE EFORE, ORDERED} , om along the : ms 4 oa : ‘oda Ss Birthdays Oreg., 51 years ago. that Kenneth Eugene Turknett, the nited Street 348 feet 9 | Uirein ‘named, is a nonresident of ; y j defendant in the above styled caust, to the place of be- | the State of Florida. and resides at : - : be and he is hereby required to ap- f - siggy oe Fg are seocececeseeoeeese S. Parker Gilbert, J. P. Morg-: pear to the bill of complain} - said} appear to the bill of complaint sees ves ré eae pee ‘of : : y partner, zent- ause on Monday, the 5th day a 7 yenty -6ne : “9 " John G. Sargent of Vt. ; At-| an partner, fi rmer a ot general | Beh oe. See ang ccmcreial Gel or x twenty-on * ear it te tueretone ; fornéy-General. under — Coolidge. ; for Reparations in Germany. born ! aitegations of said bill will be taken} the alec. will be} fendant and he is hereby re. at Bloomfield, N. J., 42 years ago./ as confessed by said defendant taker 7 j auitea r to the bill of com-} IT IS FURTHER ORDER further Ordered that this! plaint aid cause on or be-| = Dorn there, 74 years ago. = = > i this order be pe published once a week fore Monday, the 5th day of No- Mle” Theodore G. Bilbo of M Dr. William Z. Ripley, former, for four cons: r in The! four consecutive weeks in-The K + | vetuber, 1934, otherwise the] : ‘odore G. Bilbo of 3 Harvard professor of political ¥*! West Citizen, ty wae oe West Citizen, a newspaper _pub- | allegatio’ ‘s Dill will be taken} Wernor, born in Mi- be t Meafard Mase, | es” Monroe County, State of/ lished in Monroe County, State of| as con y said defendant. | i og economy, born at Medford, Mass.,} Fiorida. - oe Florida. It ii j Ss acd. 67 years ago. | . Dated this 29th day of September! Dated this 29th day of September,! der be published once each week “ A D. = ck aie ~ D. ye < | for four eonsecutive weeks in The 7 a = ' a oe i Circuit Co eer Cireuit Court Sean Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- —=—_-— © Dr. Richard J. H. Gottheil of Among children under five years: Ross Cc. SAWYER, | ROSS C. SAWYER. lished in said County and State. AB our predect: ore mete eo Beem ee ee i , a ak 3 A Clerk Cirenit Court, Twentieth} Clerk Circuit Court. Twentieth | h day of October, 19%. _ . Univ 2 Semitic scholat.! of age burns are the Rist cause | Jadicial Circuit of Florida, in and) Judicial Cirenit of Fierids, 18 ana ) “ROSS C wren, i THE BBDAVIS Ce Sone MI =< in Efiglend, 72 years ago. of accidental death, while motor, for Monroe Coun for Monroe County Clerk Circuit Co eat of secdenial dat le note ANE ay |W te ee coe Ot GC. ROBERTS Come e for’ “Solicitor for VJamtiff. |_| Solicitor for Plaintift. Solicitor for Complainant sépt29; Octé-13-20-27) sevt29; Oets-12-20-21 | oct€-13-20-27; Novs - U. S. Senator Frederick’ Steiw-| children five to 19.