The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 6, 1937, Page 3

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Ha t it 28 a if and stay ahead of the rest of the | teams in the National League. ,; Limiting Brooklyn to one lone run and just five safeties, the Dodgers again fell victim to the Bues’ great pitching staff. This time it was Cy Blanton on the ‘mound for the fast-stepping Pi- ‘rates. Final score was 5 to 1. ‘Chicago Cubs blasted Philadel- phia Phi.lies’ pitchers for 17 hits and as many runs, while Root gave up 10 bingles and four runs. It {was the fifth straight victory for jthe Windy City Tribe. Three} © iH sit @ | pursuant to that rtai decree: eeeeoeee | ade and entered on the 28th day home runs figured in the big scor- ‘Temperatures? [of April, A. D. 1937, by the Honor- hi 4 3 th | ing: by the Cubs, one by Demaree | Highest: 86! Judges of the Cireuit Court of the | with the bases loaded. Chicago is| Lowest ° 74/ Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Dade now tie with Boston for fourth; Mean | County, Florida, im Chancery, in i that. certain cause therein pending! on cher and th Toe Nemeee atte de" cnaatnaat Wee nae aaa 5 jand Charles B. Wood, et al are de~ di Dizzy Dean magni-| Yesterday's Precipitation T.Insjfendants, the undersigned Special ficent svpport at bat, St. Louis} Normal Precipitation ... .07 Ins. ! Master in Chancery, appointed by Cardina's turned on Boston Bees! ¢thix record eovern 21-hour perio! | eens ee ie" (ee tenet water after their crushing defeat of the! ‘t= nt X c'etock thin morning. | for cash, before the front door of day before, and defeated the Bees 5 _Fomorrow’s Almanac pShe County Conrt ease, ta Key i: £ un rise: ha 5 est, jonroe County, on 13 to 1. Dizzy gave up but six/o seta’ = Monday the 7th day of June, A. D. ™. | 1937 (same being a rule day of said m./ court and a legal sales day) during m | the legal hours of sale, to-wit. be- tween 11 o’clock in the forenoon ‘and 2 o'clock in the afternoon of P.M ‘said day, the following described 7:49 property to satisfy said decree by as payment of the amount therein bingles. It was his fourth victory jin a row in as many starts this | season. Dizzy has allowed only | two rens in 87 innings. The vic- tory kept the Gashouse Gang right behind the Pues. 1:23 ' specified: New York Giants went down in "; Government Lot Two (2), i defeat at the hands of Cincinnati! Hatemeter 8 s. m. today: Section 1 ee rerinalp i {Moon rises _ Moon sets Reds, who thereby won their sec- ea level, 29.93. }ond contest of the season. Score WEATHER FORECAST j was 8 to 5. seroma ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. | In Americen League, New York (Tilf 7:30 p. m., Friday) | Special Master in Chancery. | Yankees regained the leadership} Key West and Vicinity: Mostly! Raye end x Lord | by waipring Detroit Tigers, 7 te/cloudy with occasional showers | ean be Eber ial canes — tonight and Friday; I'ght variable; » containing Sixt (66-66/100) acres NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE i ‘ rinds. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE seattered thet the Tigers weren’t beso teks wifi os i lable to do much. Florida: Fair in north, es, yetenane “tT lat octane uo Philadelphia Ath!etics defeated | mostly eloudy in south portion to-| ade and entered on the 2nd day Chicago White Sox, 7 to 6. night anid Friday, with scattered! o4;0tferesa Be browne Judes at | The summaries: showers on extreme south coast. | the Circuit Court of the Twentieth National League Jacksonville to Florida Straits) M4sG4' in"Chancery in that cer: At Brooklyn R. H. E-jand East Gulf: Light variable: ae Poss a Ray Sttsh ‘ A William F. Honey is the complainant | Pittsburgh 511 1 winds, and partly overcast weather | sak Cahn “Walker, ‘a single co | Brooklyn 1 5 1litonight and Friday, with seatter-| man, Louise M. Butler, a single w and was it true that George Cleve- | Batt Blanton and Todd;/ed showers over extreme south man, and John A. Tats ape land’s experiments were all burned | Frankhouse, Jeffcoat and Pheips. | portion. “ n ppointed by @ up too? .. . She answered civily, she | a pce patios ee wis atta: fy sale at pabije a ‘K 7 “ . 3 putery to J ighest ider r fee ee Stearns ots thn Setecios” |” At New: York eet S| Gash, before the front door of the be from now on, forevermore. jectunett - 811 ©! Pressure is relatively high this! [7unt® pscundr gga es ey pang Pea could go from the.house | New York 5.13 ©! morning over the upper Mississip- | the 7th day of June, A. D. (1937 d of the child’s crying. | Batterie: . Davis, Schott and| pj Valley; while moderate low aes being : a Say: of tom saa : H ley; aes ~ a while. She ran | Lombardi; Fitzsimmons, Coffman} pressure areas, centered over the| ine the legal repeat. oil | i i : i F me nothing of it. rosebushes, the thick border & S and far, West, overspread most/ , wing “described ly don't want to,” she began. late sweet peas, to the rough | At Philadelphia R. H. E-lother, sections of the country. | 1 y isfy said decree by Judge anid doggedly. pushing down | stone steps that would give her the ;Chicazo . ‘ 17 1% 1] Light to moderate rains have oc-| DAyéent_ of the samimnt: therein Bd “I heard you by the wind- | blessed shelter of her orchard. | Philadelphia 410 5}curred throughout much of the| In Monroe County, State of break. might cf the fre. ame anit gh aed ye ores cet Batte Root and Bontrator;/eastern portion of the country | part of Tat Four , Johnson, Jorgens’and Atwood. | during the last 24 hours, and there | e ‘ording to City st a i 24 i ains in western| William A, Whitehead’s Map of pe dong Pent ae = Se said Island of Key West, but her. The heavy scent of sun on ripen- ing apples was in her face. Some- k z [ £E : i in her arms, as if it had been a living | Batteries: Pearson and Dickey; ; © of love—"that you did, |thing of the desolate numb misery | At Boston R. H, E.} Texas, and portichs of the Plateav| More particularly’ described. as gy ‘Then the firemen came be- | slipped away as she went blindly on | St. Louis _... 13 14 2}{and central Plains States. Tem-} follows: ‘i : ef SES ut why 00d eo in ne re ee noat to eer ne | Boston : 1 6 1{peratures have fallen in the low-| Beginning at the Corner of Denny 1 knew it was me. P apoki Batteries: J. Dean and Ogro-}<r Lake region, Ohio Valley and! thence along Margaret Street ‘went. George, where she should have been : ihe | : SE peg ~ most miserable: strangely it com- | ¢0owski; Turner and Lopez. jnorthern Rockies, and have risen | Frog tab chet eae as = A Me Boy Sods forted her, as she felt the last sun- jin the Plains States, where read-| more or less; thence in a North- Bagg Let took George, —_ “s her shoulders and the twigs American League jings are above normal this morn- ; oe: —— ~ lepren ton with underfoot. | At Detroit R. H. E.: ing; while elsewhere temperatures! , SCLLEE Fut ERAS. Pat 4, + - fe > ~ Posto S; Southeasterly fifty 0) feet Hintel. nor at She dropped beside an old tree |New York .... _..7 12 2lare near or somewhat below the| more or less, thence in a South- Unele Henr: whose crotch made a low wide seat, | Detroit 3 8 2'seasonal aver: | westerly direction Forty-fi and crouched in it, her head buried | 2 SORA NOR RRC feet more or less, thenc G. S. KENNEDY, | a Southeasterly 4 friend to whom she could come for {Sorrell, Auker and Cochrane. Official in Charge | ) cee Pee att ee . - . “Duden, little boys like you can't} comfort and protection. Far away — | —__—_—_—_—_—_— }\gestneee or lncbibe che piace a , , SE RVEL = Sere Ge Gows osepin. | she heard the sleepy birds; the wind | At Chicago R. H.E.| The oldest customs house built ig, together with the dreadful mistake. It is| was sweet across her curls. If she |Philadel=hia 710 3!within the boundaries of the this-| ements thereon. ELECTROLUX Has No Moving Parts Asa result, you enjoy... Raymond R. Lord, F f ~ , "t | st here for a while perhaps she . aye a a | yee see how ane —- _ yom aoe pie go ee ah {Chicago ais 6 9 2. teen original colonies is still stand-' | ial Master in C! 4 ieorge™ fh tale seuseed. under mmecncs | - Bittee Nelson and Tuber-;ing in the new Colonial National] 1" © Carre Con ptainant made Eve in spite of | foot. 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