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in the was 8, LETICS*© } aosoer) Mascon psed Pett tin probably been 'I’d get her a cow to piay with soi WITH GLINT she could leave that in the garage ris My Ai 3 i I i j is? if Hl walked Hubbell had great contro] yes | someth:! rday. Dean hit one pitcher. jout on the sofa and for a few} The Giants’ runs came in when| min:ites I thought maybe there they bunched their “hits. The|was a manise loose in the neigh- Cards’ lone tally was 4 home run/|borhood” : aqby Medwick in the second frame} “What's been goin’ on here?” his seventh of the season. I yelps, ail excited. The victory was Hubbel.’s 22nd uthin’” she sighs, “Just the “fin a row and his sixth of the year. | kid’s Party this afternoon, and Dean has now won five and los+/I’m nearly dead. They just left 4 oe- lowe: a few minutes ago and I was so Higgins Itwoula | The New Yorkers committed/ tired I just had to get a little rest if you'd only had {| two errors to the Gashouse Gang’s/ before start’n’ to straighten out From somewtere in the rear of the one miscue. ‘the mess.and fix supper.” 4 = PaEE i house a fullthroated scream rang hor- A fight developed in the ninth} “Party!” I says. “But what ribly through the hall. i a : H i : E t i ! : + i [ E 1 i # i if fe z it i g F z I i oi 4 Reg i 7 ; is rit] nH a if : ef i Hf Bs i i F i } E : i i i j g = i (same being a rule day of said court and a legal sales day) dur- ing the legal hours of sale. to-wit, between 11 o'clock in the forenoon and 2 o'clock in the afternoon of; said day, the following described; property to satisfy said decree by the amount therein H li ,, ding to William A. Whitehead’s Map of said Island of Key West, but more particularly described as follows: Beginning the Corner of Margaret and Southard Streets, tiience along Margaret Street in a Northwesterly direction One hundred fifteen (115) feet pang hanba: ca odessa 1 could Higgins’ Lene eyes It was M at more or less; thence in a North- easterly direction One hun: (100) feet more or less, thence Southeasterly fifty (50) feet \ more or less, thence in a South- Special Master in Chancery. Solicitors for Complainant. @ Some people enjoy putting money on horse, faces —but it’s 00 fun to risk good monty on unknown razor blades! Buy s known quality blade—made by the world’s largest binde taker —and play safe. Probak Jr.. selling ot 4 for 10¢, is automatically ground, boned and stropped to make short work of the toughest beard, without smart of irritation, Buy a package of Probak Jr. today. dp]? i westerly direction Forty-five (45) feet more or less, thence in a Southeasterly direction Sixty- five (65) feet more or less; thence Southwesterly Sixty (60) feet more or less to the beginning. together with the improvements thereon. Raymond R. Lord, y <7 a? = 4 fii HE ie i = i i | i : 53 Cheta Baker and Clarence (Cig-| $5,055" arette) Gates are now playing for Tavernier in-the Homestead Dia- 4 i june3, 1937 inning and after it was over, both are them chairs doin’ upside down vegetable A Low, Hysterical Giggie first division as they whipped|lows on top of ’em?” Turning on the Pittsburgh Pi-| are first dine trenches and the Bues, 5 to 4. -Walters held the!] meam’% | pans played the locals, is now a helt to Connie Mack's Ath'et'cs{ “Welly” she says, “they were mitting three errors. but I'll clean it up—tI don’t! sidered the richest athlete in his- The summaries: goes out into the kitchen and ita catchers, Mancuso and Owens, | with the blankets over ’em and the | whore it Sourishes with little " were banished from the field. ibooks staeked up in_ piles al) —————-——— NTO 5 Aegis silence that fol- Chicago Cubs climbed into the ; around the floor and the sofa pil- Seccesecsessesseeseseees sound, came a G oo ia nae FOLLOWING Sigele. The hair on my | Brooklyn Dodgers, 3 to 1. Each! “You. -wou'dn't understand,” team was allowed only six safe-|she says,““but the chairs and ties. {blankets are forts and the books} rates after their 2 to 1 loss Tues- | pillows are ammunition and the Seeecscesosesecesssesese jday, Philadelphia Phillies took 2{ card tables in the corner there are} Onis, the catcher from Tampa, tclose decision yesterday from the} bomb shelters, if you know what! who caught here when the Tam- i Z zZ {hard-hitting league-leaders tc rine{ “Bui mess,” I says. “You x #2 | safeties. {ought to Bhve made ’em clean that} >#ckstopping for Fort Worth in Returning to form, Bridges put| up oefore they left!” the Texas League. in the form of a shutout game‘ havin’ sueh a good time I hated to Lou Gehrig received $12 when egainst them, 9 to 0. The A’s col-| disturb them, and before I knew| he first reported to the Yanks’ lected but five hits, while com-) jt, it was time to send them home,| training camp, and now he is con- Washington Senators again de-| mind.” tory. feated St. Louis Browns, in a wild} “You stay there and rest,” I} affair, 9 to 8. {says “I'l get supper.” $o I : National League ‘starts to work. “Where's the At St. Louis R. H. milk?” I yells. “It ain’t in the pune: League. 4 7 2\icebox.” | COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT % MONROE COUNTY, g £ H Inv? INAS E. i: f i $ i aT 2 1} “Oh,” she says, “some of the Raymond Meloney was in ‘Key|'' eo oRson- , Batteries: Hubbell and cuse;! kids were thirsty and they drank West recently, looking for play- Ene J. Dean and Owens. \# all up.” ers. Should any local player es “Never mind,” I says. “How| Want a job and play ball on the / .| about the eggs? I can fry ajSide, get in touch with Mr. Ma- . | Brooklyn z coup'a eggs.” |toney at Tavernier. He promises [Chicago | “ET had to use all the eggs in{good pay, good meals and a good | Batter-es m and Moore;|the cake,” she sighs. Thome, | Carleton and Hartnett. | “Swell,” I says. “Put on your hat, we’re goin’ out to dinner, and | Pm glad we don’t have kid par- 5 = F ities every day.” * week, dropped games of Saturday, But after givin’ one of Mr.|Sunday and Monday. This is the rs and Atwood;| Manuel Lopez’ glorious Spanish | team William Cates, of Key West, d Todd. dinners a good home and settlin'| is p'aying om in the position of back in my chair at Garcia’s Res- third baseman. taurant, I got to thinkin’ that| Batting averages of the Saints kids ain’t much different from us|¥p to Tuesday, May 18, follow: | so-called adults. Player— ABR H Ave. Take right now for instance— j Starr 19 3 7 .368 E.| we've got another party goin’ on 106 11 33 330 @|up in Tallahassee and it is just) G0 86 18 31-326 ~ glas wild and just as screwy as the Sune - Pai = Fe = rt .|one at my house, only maybe it is} “upamic - - 726 .32 Setom snd Pech louder, longer and funnier, By}OWwen --107 22 32 .299 and by the boys will all go home} R. H. B./anddeaweethe same mess for} _ 8 12 1) Somebody else to clean up. __.. 9 18 4; They’ leave tax all over the Walker, Van tts: floor for a guy to step on with his H i ews ' bare. feet.when he gets up to put Newsom, Cascarel-| bare, f pase be ge ve > & Cincinnati Reds have alw l will be ‘a riot of up-turned slot|Prized Chick Hafey, counted on i i 4 : - z i H i id Estate: - You, and each ‘6f you, are he: notified and required any claims and which you, or either of you, have against the estate of Jeffi B. Browne, deceased, late of ‘Monroe County. Florida, to the Hon. Raymond RB. Lord, County Judge of Monroe County, at his office in the Coun’ Courthouse in Monroe County, Flor- ida, within eight calendar months from the date of the first publica- tion thereof. All claims and de- mands not presented within the time and in the manner prescribed herein shall be barred as provided by law. Dated May llth, A. D. 1937. JOSEPH: E. BROWNE, As Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Jefferso: z Fs At Chicago [ to pl ! 8 F g f58 £ 7 Ni i St. Augustine Saints, after win- ; E i : li £ i fake oe ~~ ay : 28 i i i : : : i e ij E 7 i ‘i a E Boston-Cincinnati, postponed, lo | | f : i i E 8 American At Philade!phia j Detroit Philadelphia - Batteries: rane; Thomas, Ross and Hayes. ef Subscribe to The Citizen. — KEY WEST — COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District —Popular Prices— | R. H aS ~~ > 05 Bf Joe DiMaggio is doing well in Gehrig’s clean-up spot with the} | Yanks and Joe McCarthy intends ito leave him there. lil At Washington ;St. Louis ae hw hington | Batteries: jand Hems'zy; la and Riddle. g8 atiee HEE E it, and the livin’. room “Did you go through the hall?” i VICTIM OF ALCOHOL | | Chicago at New York, postpon- | ™acbings and vacant chain sto Jed, rain, ; The General Revenue ice-box will j look” if Mrs. Hubbard’s cup- {| Cleveland at Bo-ton, postponed, ; board, with both the cream pitch- ) se jer and gravy bowl empty. But the boys do have such a |good time that it would be a counted on Sunday to hit a long {fly to the outfield and he did, tscoring the run that whipped the Cubs. He will be a valuable man to the Reds all season. Experts jclaim he is one of the great hit- ;,jhim in the pinches. Chick was} FILLS as. ELECTRIC COOKERY IS THE WORLD'S MOST MODERN METHOD OF PREPARING FOODS NOW IS THE TIME for you to install an eee tric range in your home. There will be no cost for installation, aed TOCTHPICK TOPICS By C. G. FLINT eeeeerereoesoees ters in baseball, despite eye. i} shame t make ’em stay and clean} a bad} |up the mess when the sixty days jare up. Maybe if Mr. Cone don’t; jbreak his neck stumblin’ over}. **°F =i | | some of-the junk they leave lyin’; § faring well. One or two ¢-ubs j"round, he may say, “Don’t worry,|#"¢ 2 little shaky but will get folks, jyst put on your hat and| Some help, their backers say. ie¥ j Pll take you out to supper.” | With the revival of baseball in-| NATIONAL, LEAGUE | But if he does, you better take! terest everywhere, the time has conversation smacks strongly 1 club— ‘ W. L.2 Pet.}along your little old pocketbook, ! come when Key West should again! Georg : Pittsburgtt~ 2. 17 -739 | because after it is all over, you! co far the national sport as this Mr. Andrew J. Kavanaugh, city, where migiong ¢f agg . tii Sn eee pad that will have to pay city did in years gone by. whe occupied his tumultuous of-| made yearly, As being a: fi mE New Fork” > 52 ae Pena — fier of safety director (now) spice ar mupicipel Sa aeneak Chicago = an But nt ge jar be thank- abolished) will return to his na-/~ ee Ae SS FBrooklyn .478 | ful that the kids only have a party five Rochester, N. ¥., a sadder! Yet 0 politicign has ever failed, philacelphia .400 | once every two years, and even if and a wiser man. te have “a chicken in the pot.” ‘Qincinnati .381they do mess up the playhouse et make a silk purse, Miami is like a certain fabulous / Boston fasion er See, ow ore we w's ear.” jstable that was so dirty that it/ Sgr —e Obviously, there will be little! 44 s river and a Hercules to! = aopnican LEAGUE 2 i he worry? u : s) a * a cl baskets that have been empty.| be better now, but we note no: New York There is a lot of fine talk, which, | Hercules in Office, and only India’s; Cleveland - a come sage remarked, is cheap-| germicidal Ganges could clean out ' Detroit Gambling will, in all likelihood, | 4. angean stable. Boston monthly payments are less than SEVEN CENTS 4 DAY. ~- *oha SWITCH TO BETTER COOKING tee veg one of our GENERAL ELECTRIC pel we today. . With our ALL ELECTRIC RATE you will Gad electric cooking te te the cheapest fuel it CLAIRTON, Pa.—When prowess a3 a drinker was challeng- ed by friends, Sam Vuckvic of this city bet that he coud down forty drinks of whisky at one sit- ting. Police later found his body! in a gatage, a victim of acute a coholism. 4 RUSSELL’S CIGAR STORE ss 4 his} Florida State League, C Miami has just turned a polit- summersaut, landing, some k. on her feet; while others where. The city is now ir the old clique whose of oa he y ole = the h ads 6 10 12 12 12 15 13 13 can us 13 12 ae 10 _ 8 -8 Manager Dressen has made a bet that Grissom, his pitcher, will DAILY BASEBALL win more games than Parmele. RETURNS BY WIRE So far he has won two and lost ! , three. The writer believes that, Manager Dressen of the Reds will , yous j collect. MONROE THEATER 1 NJAMIN LOPEZ i Joe E. Brown in POLO JOE FUNERAL HOME |; i Bobby Breen-May Robson in | ! 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