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Today’s Horoscope This day produces another strong mentality, The mind is penetrating, concentrated, and very ambitious. The disposition is enterprising, leading to the study of progressive subjects, possibly with enthusiasm. It is probable that much success will be attained along these lines during early lift & possibility that later lif not be so satisfactory. The best hitters and McCarthy. Sinesicebtes A. Lunn pitched the most in- nings with 39 “as his total, Less hits and earned runs are held by Sterling. Most walked, | wild pitches and struck out are held by Richards, with 30, 15 and| 104 ‘s 26 “respectively, Most victories, Anna Snaders of this city assist- Lunn with five. “Most “-defeats,| ed her friend, Mrs. Julia Thomas. | Richards, with’ five. i . e: Taking in consideration oe Ae batting and field averages, Ingra-| Adding ham will be behind. the plate for! metal, ru an all-star club; A, Lunn, Sterling, | in mercury lamps has resulted int 3 at! the development of a lamp whose sunlight. Ward and_Riehards,. pit H first will be Howerd, who is hit-| light approximates. s | ting and fielding wéll; at second, | Rae oy a CaS | A. Acevedo; at third, Cates; at; LEGALS. ; short, Baker; shortfield, H. Gates; ; eg pe engage } 2 gard -| IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COUR’ eet <2 na oer ae Bri,| EX AND FOR moNROR cousr®.| dell. and Castro as subs and L. ] Lopez and Albury as subs for the/ infield. Tommy Lunn would be. manager. What is left? PLORIDA. IN PROBATE. In. re Estate -of ‘L. HARDGRAVE, ~ Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To all creditors and all There is M. Acevedo behind the; “You and. each of you, are hereby | plate; Sawyer and C. Gates, pitch-' eager ty rte FR Ming ers; Parks at first; Hale at sec-j or either of y ond; Hernandez at short Nodine| the, estate, of : at third; C. Castillo at-right short; | Florida, to. the: Hon, Hugh Gann, in the outfield, Kerr, Delaney, / fis office in the County Courthouse | Artman Press, Phone, 51, Citi! Gonzalez. Hi and Molina; in~| in Monree County. Florida, within | i j Hee: Garcia Brady and Car [21g calendar month trom’ the | _ 2" Building. oetlé te . an aa bonell and Martinez; also Pena! Atl claims and demands not’ pre:| OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—Two bundles for Sc. The Citizen Of- < sented within- the time and in the and Arias can be used. Brantley, | Sanner ptenctibved “hervin ghall be | barred as. provided by law. Dated November 23, A.D. 1934. -} RAYMOND R. LORD, As Administrator cum testamen: aknexo, of the estate of 0. Hardgrave, W. CURRY HARRIS, Attorney for Administrator. Nov23-30; decT-14 BiG_AUCTION SALE Starts Tomorrow Night 7:30 p. m. And continues all Next Week until our entire stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS are sold THE ENTIRE STOCK OF YS, DGLLS, WHEEL GOODS and CHRIST- MAS GIFTS must go regardless of price Hundreds of valuable articles will go to the highest bidder. Don’t miss this opportunity to ‘ F rank Johnson Colonial Hotel Building 428 Duval Street the Lowest Prices. man Press. 10c each or 3 for 25¢ at The They're Economical? 9G Per Com Thompson's Ice Company, inc. Most times at bat goes to Mo- lina with 32. Most runs scored, Machin, 11. “Most hits, McCarthy, } 12. Most total bases, Baker, 18. Most doubles, A. Acevedo and MeCarthy, 4 each. Most triples, Roberts, 2; most home runs, ibriel, Nodine, Baker, Molina,} Howard, Stanley, Kludick, J. Rob- erts, Sterling and M. Lopez, one! each. | ito L. Most stolen basese, tie between Machin. and Baker, seven each. Most times struck out, Arias, eight; Garcia and A. Lunn, five each, Most times walked, Castro, Baker, Machin, Gonzalez, Albury, } Higgs and Kerr, six times each. in last nine games. Most sacrifice. hits, Castro, Machin, Baker, four each. Feet teitiititdtitsisitiill Preeverecrerrr terete rete et eee ees WP H. ER Ave. 12. 8 1.000 34 11 25 19 30 27 87 14 6 - HH OR SOM MUM tm mh OF ism requires no attention, not even oiling—and mest important —will give year ra pa tard seeumaite THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager