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New York Yankees, whose game} The contest was one of the best: with Philadelphia Athletics was|played since the league’s inception postponed because of threatening|last Tusday afternoon at Bayvkew weather. Park, developing into a pitchers’ ‘The Tigers squeezed out a 6 to|battle between “Do Do” Villareal 2 in the opening game. Lawson|arette Willie” Gates of the Dev- gave up 10 hits in the nightcap!ils. Final score was 6 to 5. | but kept them well scattered and Villareal gave up but six safe- Batteries: would have scored a shutout vic-|ties in thénine innings, and Gates|,<..° Vitlareal allowed but one more, seven, tory but for a home run with a aia beatae te Standing of Fanner on base: in the eighth 0-11. igutit fi ‘The Satans ning—the Browns’ only scores. {took the lead in the fourth inning| pope, Sta Mickey Cochrane, who was/and brovght it to 4 to 1 in the}; rigtsge ‘ teaned by Bump Hadley last Tues-| fifth cant he Cokes. weeens Reg __ Devils day, is improving, Latest bulle-|*uns in the sixth and wen! ahead tin gave his condition as s<yn-| inthe seventh, 5 to 4. For good changed™ and should he remain LEGALS 8 g uf z se ga sist H gear F LEGALS RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD - OF PUBLIC I J ION OF» i e »*. ty Judge, Monroe Count, ior may15-22-29; juned SE a a as at present, without complica- MONROE ou d >a. tana setting th be wil So ioe me we peers Sate” acer ae ate Soe wes a good chance to live. FIEND FOR MONROE COUNTY... Coley ME ORIDAT’ TO. PTX Chicago White Sox eked out a] FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY. THE MILLAGE FOR TAX . D. A. MCDOUGAL and CLAUDE LEVY AND THE ELECTION 3 to 2 win over Cleveland Indians. | |. FREELAND, as Sree cd: OF TRUSTEES FOR & SAID Dis. = . , 2 IN ACCO! N' wit It was a pitching duel between war ixmLSoN AND Gout] CHAPTER | 10297," SESSION allowed LSON 2 S LAWS 01 Kennedy for the Sox, who PANY, a dissolved Plorida cor- WHEREAS, under Chapter 10297, eight hits, and Galehouse of the} poration, et al., petendania. Laws of Fioriés, Acts oe 1925, 2 MS " o tie st Indians, who gave up nine safe- ORDER OF PUBLICATION [Special Tax School. Districts for 4 STATE OF FLORIDA the determination of the amount of " 5 mills to levi an e elect Holding “Weshington “ Senators} COUNTY. MONROE ona-{of ‘Trustees and whereas 1937 is the . 2 We Ke -jtime to hold said election, an to six safe blows, Marcum scored ow Mork corperathe:| WHEURAR, ecpag Sage BER, a “ TION, a a shutout victory for Boston Red} ANN 'T. REED, sometimes known|pistrict. Number One of Monroe as ANNA T. REED, and ROBERT/County, Florida, has heretofore REED, her husband, THEODOR}peen created by an election of the R. ‘REED, sometimes known aS/ qualified electors of said District, i f Sox, 7 to 0. In the National League, Pitts- burgh Pirates kept up their fight DOR! a single to remain on top of the heap by lambasting St. Louis Cardinals, 10 to’3. Lucas and Hoyt did some fancy pitching for the Bucs, while the Cards used a number of hurl- ers in a futile attempt to stop the} BELLETTE, minor, bucking Buccaneers. AXELSON, -MARY McDOUGAL) Cincinnati Reds went down in| AXELSON and EMMA GAnwaR a lop-sided defeat at the hands of] AXELSON AND COMPANY, a dis- Root and the Chicago Cubs. Root ican, Copa ae jearcies eight ‘hits bat his team-| PANY, ‘a corporation. €. mates walloped opposing pitching for 14 safeties and a 12 to 3 vic- embracing all of the territory with- in Monroe County, except the main-]| Da’ land portion thereof, and County, Florida, this 7th WHE! said ‘School District] May A’ -D. has erected school houses and is| (CIRCUIT maintaining schools and is creating : indebtedness and that said schools|Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Monroe County, Florida. By Florence E Sawyer Deputy Clerk. > jed. S. MILLS, his wife, FPINZEL and RUTH FINZEL, his wife. GEORGE BELLETTE, a wi- ELNORA ANN _ BEL- ; a minor, JOAN EDITH a IVAR Ei +f fii HI are now in operation and said debts are still existing, and WHEREAS, it is necessary to de- termine the amount of millage to/ TRA C. HAYCOCK be levied for each year for the next} Miami. Florida ensuing two years and that trustees! Attorney for Plaintiff. may8-15-22-; dower, E : sf fr ' ie ee i } i Ht must be elected to serve for the next two years, therefore BE 1T BOARD OF Bak iy F 5ee School District Number One of Mon- roe County, Florida, embracing all the territory in said Monroe Cor ty, except the mainiand portion thereof, on the 29th day of June, a 1937, for the purpose of determining the amount of millage to be levied -1938, and for the]. purpose of electing trustees to, serve in said District for the next two years. z f All qualified electors residing within said District who pay taxes on personal property and real es-|)< tate are eligible te vote at said election. The questions to be d termined at said election are as follows: GOULD and if married, Mrs. C. GOULD, his wi are notified and hereby tory. quired to appear to the bill of com- 5 plaint fer the foreclosure of the The summaries: mortgages in the above National League cause on or before the 7th day of June A. D. 1937, otherwise the al- R. H. E-|iegations of said bill of complaint 3 8 1] Will be taken as confessed by you and each of you. -+--12 14 9|" This order shail be published in Moore, Brensan, Hal-| the Key West Citizen published at lahan ann Lombardi; Root and| “<i, tcgo Fe weet, sionroe Z this 7th day of curt GouRT SEAL) «CIRCU! gol T SE. R. HE Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court in and a = . for Monroe County, Florida. By (Sa) Florence E Sawyer Lucas, Hoyt and = a puty Clerk. Todd; Harrell, Haines, Winford| iA," plonian and Ogrodowski. No other games scheduled. 1. The amount of millage to be levied by County Commis- sieners for said Special Tax School District Number One. 2 The election of Trustees to serve during the ensuing two years. The polling places at Attorney for Plai may3-15 which said election be held are: Polling Place Number One, s | Harris ‘School Building. Corner Te oe of Southard an SOMO DEETTIBE: Streets, Key West, Florida. In- Debeanal spectors and Clerks of Election TO CREDITORS at said polling place shall be: s and all persons Charles Mathews But the servants didn’t. It was fully Baite: Newsom, Lemke and ims or demands against a said Michael softly. The Skipper sat down. “My only fear.” continued the amazing old lady. “is that the servants may interrupt him.” Boston American League At Boston Washington Margaret having € announced the val of Higgins and fied aa te oa ing Place Number Two, ‘Annie in the dining room. They had | 4+ Cleveland RHE.=¥ pe a es onroe County High School seen no one, and none of them hac 5 ss a for either ef you, may hav J am ventured into the hall. incredible as {Chicago - -- 3 9. Of the estate of J -2 8 0 Batteries: Kennedy and Sewell;|} e Streets, Key WV ida. Inspectors and Clerk Election at said polling place shall be: ‘we were all ravefous. f' think that Hubert Roberts the house?” im the world, Aunt said Michael. “And that everything ali right.” it?” the Farrington eyebrows “Now 1 shoul. say, Michael, makes everything very much You don't seriously intend to we idie while an unknown crim- ima! roams the house—a criminal who hes murdered one of your guests?” tll) even M. Farrington forgot'to make conversation. In any case. no one lis- tened to find out. At the Skipper’s suggestion. Hizgins retired in search of his own supper, and we were left to eat in peace. But food, far from reviving us, pro- duced a lethargy of contentment. 1 was struggling with a cup of black coffee when I realized with a start table and that M. Farrington's press- ing the bell and the subsequent ap- | 1 it seemed after such -an experience, \* eveland 1 Galchouse and Pytlak. First Game At Detroit Detroit . 24 ae Wai, fe S ES Batteries: Caldwell, Thomas and Hemsley; R. H. E. j St. Louis - —-5 10 1] Knott,|" Auker fonroe County, Flor- ida, within eight calendar months from the date of the first public tion hereof. All claims and de- mands*not~presented within the time and in the manner prescribed herein shall be barred as provided’ py law. Dated April 29th, A. D. 1937 LILLIAN BETHEL. Executrix of Last Will and Bunion Bethel, -y ~ Beauregard Lowe Roland Richardson Bernard A’ Polling place Number Three, at Public School House at Mate- ecumbe, Florida (Monree Coun- ty). Inspectors and Clerk of Election at said polling place shall be: George W. Albury Berlin Felton Alfred Knowles Preston Pinder Polting Place Ni at Public School Ho hate. owe VP Do you happen to live in one of those well-designed, distinctive- looking homes thet is a source of to your home that only the most ex- pensive hend-modeled plester could approach. These Upson Relief Ceilings go up right over the old plester—or direct to the studs in new con struction. The big, sturdy panels of Upson Boerd ere sensibly light weight and easily epplied by your Carpenter. pearance of Higgins were the on! things that sav.d us from lapsing into a comatose siate. (Copyright, 1937. Exther Tyler) Harbor, Ker County), and Clerk pride until visitors look up at your ceilings? Those ugly, sprawling cracks are sickening, aren't they? And e re- plastering job is messy, expensive, end gives no assurance of future freedom from the same trouble. But here is a solution—an Upson And Ups Relief Ceiling! \n scores of homes ized mater right this minute a problem just is smooth, like yours is being solved for all primed, se time—and at less cost that you may compared wit imagine — with Upson Stabilized mekesh Board. Let These distinctive ceilings of un- crackable Upson Board ere verit- ably “a thing of beauty and a joy forever.”” They add a new dignity M. Porcington had 4 knack for put- ting things unpieasuntly. | had been considering doing just that. and so, | could see from his face, had Michael. te the sensation of sus- pecting your best friends of an un- @peakable crime, the feeling of mere- At Detroit CIRCUIT COURT pot St. Louis .£ 2) ON AND F {Detroit - Ss H FLORIDA. ri R Batteries: Hildebrandt, xoveni) ag a ea ites ; . as Trustees, Tortured nerves shriek for rest, [and Hemsley; Lawson and Hay- Plaintiffs, Mon¢2zy, but we dare not sleep. j % ~ 2 =! 20 minutes before the raitle of silver |Gray; Marcum and Desaulter. eo Pea Johnson | | ' | that we had all been drowsing at the ce Teblets. i i John W. Pinder T. J. Johnson Willard Albury Roger W. . IT FURTHER Defendants. | that this notice of elec ORDER OF PUBLICATION published < STATE OF A a newspa vs. Ne, 6-495 |v. EARL 1Rc et al. Philadelphia-New York, oard is ¢ special. 6th da IT FURTHER that said election shall mcted and held under $ Horoscope LEGALS a a ‘) BELLETT! : & eeecececesscessee® (iy THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT) EDITH BELLETTE, a minor. 7 is an important d=y, ofti] IN:AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, 5 You are ne fied and reasired [ors] -. 5 we: = FLORIDA. ereby to appear to the bill o Stance = en givnig high position. There is in: j~ RE: E | cena. fecsthe Sorpclecure. of Shaw teen oe = —_ idieation of a mind fit to governj’ ROBERT M. THOM) 08, Compilel General Laws NATIONAL LEAGUE |a good gu + ae. and | xorts - ¢, | seeming roadness of opinion. A ca — W. L. Pet. there may be traits of selfishness.) ry: | will be tal Pitts igh 20 10.667) j,rgely counterbalanced by the! tnat 1 will Nt be published i New York . 20 13-606) | tural dignity and conscientious-/ August, A. 'D. 1 y West Citizen published at St. Louis 17 14-548) hess which are indicative of : , at Key --17 16 ad | Jida, my i ; Board of Public Instruction, ______— |and ask for the app ne, | a Monroe County, Florida. | P Fe ,and apply for final discharge in the} s Ralph K. Johnson, Member 13 16.448! Detroit —___ — -576' Estate of Robert M. Thompson, de-| < Board of Public Instruction, 13 19 .406) Cleveland Bs -556 ceased. es eed ea Monroe County, Florida. ’ ; i: : 4, this 27th day of May, ‘or Monroe County, Florida. 10 21 .323| Philadelphia —_ — : 5 b. 13 By noe it Saervar | Boston ores . AH GIBBS THOMPSON PELL. { — = Deputy Clerk. | Chi atrix of the Estate of Robert} IRA C ¥COCK Chicago — Sheuipeen, deceased "| Miami, Florida : i or Pl Pct. | Washington zs 241 Os Sis-ce. jlys-10-17-| Attorney -633' St. Louis .. 3 ution calling said usiy passed Monroe confessed by Clarence H. Pierce, Chairman Board of Public Instruction, Monroe County, Florida. Allan B. Cleare, Member 14 15 | <3 ie aces seas | South Florida Contracting & Engineering Company I Supe: ntendent of Public Instruc- Sedat anata meen ee ee _. § County, Florida. goay 22-29; JumeS-12-19-26, 1937 * Anse AMERICAN ps “Your Home Is Worthy of the Bet w. 19 11