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FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1987. yf SPORTS BY 3 za! JOVE READY FOR * "|PARK TIGERS WILL MIAMI BEACH CLUB SOVN TEAMS SAID TO BE IN Gardner’s Pill Ro'lers will play | CONTEST TO BE HELD AT} PINK OF CONDITION; HARD. Sanitary Department in a baseball) ~~ GymnastUM SATURDAY | game Sunday afternoon at Navy: FOUGHT GAME EXPECTED Field. This will be the sixth con- | EVENING ; test of the year for these two out- i fits. ‘The Pharmacy boys have! Mimai Beach High Schoo! bas- Won all played so far. The Health- hettall five will arrive over the ets ¢'aim that it will be a differ- highway today and play the Key ¢t story this Sunday. They will West High Schoo! varsity team in US¢ a pitcher that has won two the second cage game with an out- games against them this year and side club im the Island City this’ °"¢ who has fanned 26 of their season, ; batters in two games. The contest will be the second | fracas of a doubleheader to be Sports Shorts Beceais played tonight at the school gym- Bob Pastor calmly awaits hie eH Rg, a Sea easiam. Convent girls and High bout with Joe Louis tonight. The! yarro and Anderson, new players! Seheo’ girls will tangle up in the Brown Bomber predicts that Pas-| on this outfit - opening tilt. tor will last only two rounds, The} ‘The contest will get underway sight games pleyed. ‘The only low! Joe McCarthy) states. be sont tong the theaters or do rome Shop| wae te the West Palm Beach Wild- , fool with his world’s,..champions. ping on Duval. e cats last Friday night, |“Marse” Joe is looking for re : Weedson and Saunders will be Placements for some of his vetery fighting hard ton'ght for their ans right now. gts Awa Mater as forwrads on the! Mek Sage Conchs’ five. Domenech and Lo-| Bebe Ruth warns Lou. Gehrig | FOLLOWING THROUGH Cvcceceseccocccccs ! , Sold tothe (highest bidder at -U i] t Park Tigers, champions of Key ! West last year, will battle the vis-} liting Miami Beach High basketball j ' five Saturday night. It will be a! | great game—Typhoons versus Ti- | gers, The Parkers wil use Joe Hale, } i | i FINED FOR ACT | <$T, “PAUL, Minn. — Arthur, Tomplins of this city was fined pee ave guards and Wickers wil) °f physical culture and thinks that | said ¢ $25 for throwing a banana peeling | & ‘on the sidewalk, | im there at center. Solomon Lou is making a great mistake in or Bacal may get the assignment, trying to keep up that “iron-man” te} f: however. ; stuff, { The line-up for the visitors has es LEGALS heen published several times and’ Paul Waner oppcses baseball} — ' : 1 local fane are quite familiar with Playing after dark. the Miami Beach players by now. | Ge Shea According to reports from the Baby Ben, 125, of Tampa, koed Magic City the visiting five is aj Mario Santana, 126, of Key West, he and dange . at Lake Wales Tuesday night. Plaintiffs, wt 5 te ax eee cap tetags . vs. Agreements For Deed | at ti Foreclosure — | Tonight's contest therefore will; Monday, January 25, Mario} cLaRENCE HEATON, be one of the best played in Key Santena fought in Clearwater and West so far this season. The dropped a 10-round decision to feet that the Conchs are out for, Roy Raymond of Tampa. It was fevenge will only make the game ® great fight, said the daily. mere exciting. } ite cites J et De ORDER FOR PUR It appearing by aff append- | ed to the bill of complaint filed in! the B above stated cause that the jarence Heaton and Joan Gue! r Johns The High School girls have been _ James (Ripper) Co'lins s‘gned Chris practicing all week for their con- by the Cubs—the first for 1937. N. A. eee ad —— Brow his wife, tet this evening with the Convent whose € name is unknown, Seam, and they claim they have Millions view Lou Fonseca’s} gre cach residents of a state oF jaien’ ? FP rergecwelnns the mekings of one of the best baseball film. = country other than the State of named, is ¢ non-resident of. the feminine outfits this city has ever, : Pahare ii, WEBCO) feereg Poteet that een ae known Bob Emslie says the game has UICOS vohdant ta over th er te kalae ine ‘ improved. It is faster and bet- hom would one years is no p The curtain-raiser will start at and that they in the Stafé of Florida the service ter than ever before, he claims. }And*he was ffi the game 38 years. He ought to know. He is a retir-* ed ump. Tae o'clock. K®Y ORE ident hereby r. Bill of ORDERED, NOTES By | The writer picks Miami Beach’ Monday, the ist day of ‘Mt ji | D. 1937, otherwise the alle: RASPUTIN jto defeat Key West tonight at the| ay ao eee school gym. The Conchs don’t seem to be in shape. The Convent; girls will down their opponents, | ¢/ a'so. LEGALS ‘The clever people with the aunt Binds are the potential rulers of 1%, our world. But the amiable feek with the big heart and the Madly mile make it fit to live in. pub- his January 28th, (Circuit Court Seat) Ro Clerk ¢ Ry Florene D. | i | oF; AL IN IN CIRCUIT COURT, FLORIDA, ELEVENTH JUDIC) CIRCUIT, MONROE COUNTY. STATE Life begins at forty, love be- Bite at twenty, and health, hap- and a grand fellow feeling when you visit Key West. Another example of starting at with nothing and ending up ‘With « pile is the vaccum cleaner. KURTZ & REED, Attorn for Plaintiffs. jan29; feb5-12-19-26, CHANCERY ‘DORSETTE, Complainant, vs. CHARLES DORSETTE, Defendant. | ORDER OF PUBLICATION — | It appearing by affidavit. the! sworn bill filed in the above-stated cause that Charles Dorsette, the de-j fendant therein named, isa non- resident of the § of Florida and resides at Apt 1 103rd/ St. ew Y¥ defendant is over the age of twent one yea that there is no person| The motorist visitor is pleasant- 1) warprived at the noticeable lack Bf read signs, cross roads and cat- ie om the highways in and around Bey West. — in 10 Years in the State of Flor ee chancery | of a summons in whom would bind It is therefore defendant > is hereby ’ quired to appear to th plaint filed in said c the Ist day of » Leve is blind; marriage is an in- Witution. Thus marriage becomes @ imstitution for the blind. tions of ed by said defer further ordered yublished once & ecutive weeks , a newspaper pub-{ said and state. and ordered this Red Keree, columnist on the Mierke, Fia., Telegraph, has land- #8 & contract to syndicate his very Sever work. May we be pardon- a fer suggesting that more pa- $e are going to be Kerced. Dor Ross € Sa Clerk Cire RAYMOND R. LORD, Si 7 Ome of the better reducing ex- Sreitee is to refrain from taking ® short walk to the door of the Pefrigerator before retiring. or for Come Hash is yesterday's dinner serv- 4 im one course instead of six, SPd without the pomp. mptainant, vs LYNN, Defendant »UBLICATION idavit filed in A MAE Overheard at the Palace Thea- fr: Don't worry, he ain't gonna cause that Stella} . Se Rilied f've coca this two times}? defendant therein 1—Priced Lower! toda; name a non-residen 2 re I State of Florida and re: Highland nt is over the rs; that there Florida Fourth Street s ; t said f you should forget to stop at nore Bimenton street coming west on paren: ; “ ervice of a Seuth, the sudden bump you get] (Pe Ton whom would Mepresses very indelibly on your} defendant as Wied that it is an arterial. Our}, | is ee pc baagrag ie © ae Heck is still at a precarious angle | 4. ; i of! from violent contact with the top f the car. 3—Lasts Longer! @Here’s the refrigerator sen- sation of 1937—the greatest dollar walue ever offered! You'll thrill co the beauty of the new G-E cabinets. Aad you'll be amazed at the Price 1937 G-E’s are competitively priced! You save 3 ways—on first cost, on operating cost, on upkeep: The G-E sealed-ia-steel Thrift Unit is the en/y cold- cing: ism with rced-feed lubrication and oil cooling that means lower operating cost, loager life: With Our Four-Year P. To Own a GENE bind said ear to the bill of! in said cause on or| the Ist day offi , otherwise the] bill, will be} by said) de-] February allegati of taken as cont fendant. It is further ordered order be published once for four consecutive we: Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished in said county and state. Done and ordered this 31st of De- cember, 1 SEAL) said sed A chef is just an ordinary cook WEh a foreign accent, a violent Semper and the ability to cal! @rdinery dishes by extraordinary Rame. that th Sadie, the eternal girl friend, Mays looks good enough to eat Sma there is a report that she Sats more than she looks good emough to PLAY MIAMI BEACH : {which is the ist 11937. ? ; h Dated this 29th day of Jandary, AD H. ,& THA PREVO, his wife, H gh. over. the age. of gwenty-' of g summons in The Greatest Refrigerator Value See THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC CO. __. JREGALS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR of FAX DEED « fe Bill No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Abel ?B. Davis, holder of Tax Certifidatgg No. 2151 and 2152, is- sued the Sth day of August, A. D. 1929, has Yited ‘same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate ‘Yinbraces the described property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 1,’Sar. 1 and Lot 2, Sqi 1, Key Ldtgo City, Garden Cov Plat Bogip j, Page 157. The ass¢ssment of the said prop- mat ‘the said’ certificates :is- | ju.the mame. of, Lot 1 § 3. Bland, and Lot Uni¢gk: redeemed aecordin, = A property described ‘therein will 4 court-houge door on the first } ay in the ‘fhonth ‘df March, 1 day of + SMane L) Ross C Sawyer rk of Circuit Court of Monroe ‘ounty, Florida. jan29: feb5-12-19, 1937 IRCUIT COURT. OF THE} TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ‘TATE OF FLORIDA, D FOR MONROE COUNTY. NCERY. . THOMPSON, Complainant, Foreclosure of Lien of Tax Certificates. GOUCHER, and wife, IN ¢ ARCHIE B. Defendants. {| ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn filed in the above stated that Samuel B. Goucher and oucher, his wife, two of the de- dants therein named, are non-| State of Florida! over the age of; bill cause Anna twent that their place! of is particularly known to complainant is (6? River) Avenue, Toronto, Ohio; ‘that. there’ ‘ no person in the State of Flor-| he service of a summons in{ cha upon whom would bind therefore Ordered, That said) ident defendants, Samuel B., rand Anna Goucher, his . be, and they are hereby re- quired to appear to said bills of int on or before the first 937, otherwise ions of said bill wil! be; this 28th day! ‘Sawyer | Ciérk of the Circuit Court. RAYMOND R. LORD, Solicitor . ) PRAT, Complainant, EN PRATT, Defendant. | av that Martha chancery whom woultl bind said defend: ordered th is here It is therefore defendant, quired st da . otherwis bill will taken as d by said de- fendant. It is further ordered that this order be published once ¢ week for four eonsecu weeks rhe Key ¥ zen, a newspaper published in said county. and state. n@ ordered this 31st of De- . 1936, ALLAN B: CLE Solicitor for following | gece Chapter Four A Little Lady In Black M RS. WINTHROP PHELPS, the 4 sister of Bigelow’s mother, had been marriea three times and each of her husbands had been wealthy and important. She had divorced the sec- ond. but had buried the first and third. Now, at 60, she was alone in the world, save for a nephew -himself— and her step-daug.ter, Anne Phelps. She lived in the old Phelps man- sion—one of the last surviving resi- dences on Fifth avenue. Outside her walls, times had changed almost un- believably, but: inside, everything seemed exactly as Bigelow vaguely remembered it. The butler who took his hat and coat told him that she was awaiting him in the drawing room. He found her there in her big chair by the fire —a little lady in black who managed to look like . big lady, somehow. Per- haps her calm dignity of bearing had something to do with that, for she was 60 and did not try to conceal the fact. He advanced to kiss her—and then stood back to look at her, as she waited with smiling brown eyes. “Thank God,” said he, “for some- thing which doesn’t change in a con- stantly changing world.” “But 1 do change. | have changed,” sbe answered. “My hair wasn't white when you went away. If you have forgotten that important item, I as- sure you, I have not.” **Unessential,” he assured her. “You are the same.” ‘*L suppose what you mean, really, is that 1 am old-fashioned,” she nodded, “and of course it’s true. Anne is always tel ng me that. But I can’t be one of these dreadful old women with dyed hair and painted faces, their poor outmoded figures squeezed and dieted into modern frocks. I don't want to seem any younger than 1 am. And | don’t want to be any younger. HE HEE a2 fi good?” asked Bigelow. “1 don’t knew exactly. We used to call it intuition but 1 think they call it a hunch, nowadays. Just a kind of feeling, you know. For one thing, he’s too good looking and too charm- ing. Oh, much too charming.” “How did Anne meet him?” rat hy Bigelow looked at his aunt and said, “Thank God for something which — doesn’t change.” pan lbalpracno vant ane CHESAFEAKE BAY EXTRA SELECT OYSTERS Delivered To Any Part of City FRIED OYSTERS OYSTER SANDWICHES ing Barbecue Sandwiches Jersey Ice Cream—all flavors Home Made Fruit Cake —Hot Souse Every Saturday— WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM 900 Southard = Phone 207-W JOHN C. PARK 828 SIMONTON ST. 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