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<9 We wy 17 TUEGE. AY, Web bi dailage pusdddasdddées thbdles dbbees dédbbewe “FOLLOWING THROUGH PHILS DEFEATED (By AGUILAR). GIANTS, 12 TO 3 ca hy i eards of the South SENATORS LOST ANOTHER Gehrig puts: his on yourig wi be staged in this city... On CONTEST: INDIANS Feller; declares Cleveland star is’ ‘May 20th, next Friday, one a fie a greatly improved piteher this season. . .Paul Waner refuses to best cards to be staged at the Blue | worry about his slump and says! Goose Arena will be held. In the! that when he starts he will make main event. Promoter Joe Mills up lost time. . Johnny Gooney’ will give the fans K. ©: Geech, has carved a place in the Bees’ the pride of Charleston, S. C., and lineup, and Tony Lazzeri, whom! Promoter Mills Kimself pat the | the Yanks thought was through gloves on with him yesterday and as a ball player, is the mainstay after sparring “three round with af the Cubs so far this yea... .|Geech, he sidestepped a punch Charles Grimm, manager of the from Geech and’ received an up-/| Cubs, thinks that the Giants have percut flush on the chin that sent a great bell elub, but adds that the promoter through the ropes. shits and downed the league-lead- | something will happen to: them Mills immediately took his gloves) TS 12 to 3. ago Bees eked soon and they will catch them up, off and claimed he’ had enough. Ut @ victory over Brooklyn Dodg- for with Dean on the bench, Hart-| Battling Sambers, of Marathon, ers, 5 to 4. nett with a sore arm, Marty out Fla., will be "Geeth's‘opponent., Cleveland Indians advanced. to, with a cold, Demareee not hit- The card will be liké”th' irst | Within one game of first Pier Dy, tigg and only Lazzeri, Herman | preliminary, K:'O. Robérts vs. ee tod whi ge eather leti¢s, id a few others doing. a little; Buster; second” preliminary, C to 3, ihe Boston x Were, itting, they. can’t get anywhere | ban Kiki vs. Kid Biwards; "third | |idle. ‘Washington: Senators. went - , Yankee Cleveland;,has the preliminary, ee Son ys,/ Gown in defeat at Gg hands of Cleveland Indians jinxed for fair, Kid Roberts; ‘final, Panama’ Detroit Tigers, 13 to Mili: as the Indians have won but two| Kid vs. Fightihg’ Chélte; main, Results ered gp owes games there in their last 23 starts bout, Battling Geech' ‘vs. Leroy | nes st a in the “House that Ruth built’) Sabers. Three: preliminaries will |, At Brooklyn . . Lefty has not hit a homer im each be six rounds, semi- -final’| ea 400 his big league career, and Gomez eight: rounds and main bout 10! "Mactayde thinks that this year he will drive rounds, total of 36 rounds of fast| “ cya oid ene over the fence... Paul “Glee” and furious fighting and about! Mueller; Pressnell, Marrow and ‘Waner, whose lifetime batting! three hours of real sport under | Phelps. average is .346 and who has led’ the auspices of the Key West: At Philad ada the National League eight years,/Fire Department. First bout will| At Philadelphia .175, was booed | begin at 8 p. m. sharp. leeches - by fans in Pittsburgh and was re-' | rcdedi rie hee | lelphia lieved inch-hitter. . .Lees-' tere Gaacine ‘are the sensation Pieking the best 17 players inter and Danning; Walters and At- of Florida State League: Nellie the city, one ardent fan gave the! wood. Leach is their manager. (writer the following lineup, | —_— which, to his éstimation, is the) SOPTBALL— | best at present: Al. Rodriguez | Norman Artman has taken up|and Cyril. Griffin, behind the) »softball at Point Pleasant, N. J,, plate; Malgrat, Bethel, ‘Salinero | nd the other night he pitched his and se ae oe the sorta Wt see-| De mm to victory. He also hit a at first; Mullins or er at sec: : ae Funeral Home ond; Cates at third and ee Batteries: oe Saber seems to have run out of compe- Acevedo. at. short; Gabriel, my meliey — R, Ferrell; Kennedy tition here so we will have to Acevedo, Sterling and =. in| and Yor! bring some upstate clubs to play the gardends. Geo. Acevedo will them a series of games. be reserve infielder. Reserve|' At Cleveland - pitchér-would be P. Carbonell, Philadelphia BOXING— ate eait also play infield ér out- Cleveland «. Ben Brown, Yucatan Kid, Chino field. The writer thinks that it Batteries: (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, May 17.—After being inactive for several days, |New York Giants and Philadel- phia Phillies met yesterday after- ‘noon, much to the sorrow of the Giants. The Phils, aided by two | New York errors, pounded out 13 510 1 3 8 2 12 13 0 Only games scheduled. American League At Detroit R. H. E. | Washington TN SOUR SOR Detroit 13 11 412 2 Thomas and Bruck-| ~~Alvarez, Bebby Brittin, Trow- will be g@ good. club but-to play, er; Allen, Hudlin and Pytlak. [x _ bridge, and other great fighters an outside team teamwork is -may be seen in action here on needed and this club has. pever nls games scheduled. WASHINGTON NOTES SC OSSCSCROOSSCETEOCOOOES (Mrs Pittsburgh: 13 9 AEE |S: | 250) | MONROE COUNTY LEAGUE |! (Baseball) hee Sec KEY west CITIZEN LEGALS LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE dissolution, the apparent claimants ELEVENTIF Spe os of some claim, title, interest or estate, legal or equitable in and to the lands above described and. LEGALS tees for such dissolved astibretians that the residence of the said Ivat Axelson, Mary McDougal Axelson and Emma Garnes, as particularly Florida corporation, and D. A, MCDOUGAL, UDE L, PRERL ADD v i w. Plaintiffs, -vs- CHEVELIER CORPORATION, a et al, Defendants, gupen FOR PUBLICATION. AME OF THE STATE a or ring by of Complaint and in that the Plaintiffs entitled to an Order for Pub} mv IS ORDERET? that the De: nts nam- ed below, and each of them, appear in this cause as herein | further ordered P. sworn 4 ontrand, Andrew T. M Bid deca Keller, ) Hanson’ John- Ww. 2 Gerlach, M Clarkson, Hills, Lloyd son, W. Burnham, phen Ke, Edward Burd wife, Kassie + ant Rub Dp. Cumaings, John vi whith, Bd Walperto Jor Sehneider, rumrine, ‘Plack woba, John, Le plat Stor Banterc “Suytiva Geary, PR Paknik, 1 Wilson, El- Turner, Henry ; John Lammert, J. ‘Eppleman, Benson, Daccora, C. “Harwell, Brugey ee: | Batteries: Vanberg, Schumach- 5 Florence Chaflas A. Sehraaw, | Rati John Roge! Re ces DeBolt, D. D. Christie, Mark de Turner, J. P. ‘Turner, Benjamin, Downies RS Satine th M R. Ge b> Dawson othe Kohlweck, K. Shivers . A. Connelly, Roy Pottert, W. B. ph Langlais, Nathaniel Robin yuhame! rathan, aham, ‘Tho feanor Von de Merkt, Howard, ore Arte Nitt, H.'L. Graham, Marte ¢ i lames T, O'Neill, Rudolph, ¢ ‘can, C. ashick, ©, Hob Ww. aaa age B ‘UD. A. MCDOUGAL, et al, {as Trustees, € dnrad Me: Richard, Ruth ©. Yarbrough, Albert W. Alfred R. — Knute, Ross Jones, 3 Ruther, Sarah Ife, A. Mosher, H, C. Karl Ro i and Hoover, her hi McMahon and Hes MeMahon, his wife, H hi Rensing, hisywife.elail ed Phi of said Sit alive, and William sD other claimants, and ait animown persons having ‘or claiming an in- terest the real property lying and being situate in the es of Dade and Monroe, State of Florida, it cs, 1 to 28 inet. of Township 54 8 36 inet sth, Range 8 3.7921? 6 5 594 3 9 20; AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston at Chicago—Wilson (2-2) } New York at St. Louis—Ruff- i ing (4-1) vs. Newsom (3-1). Washington at Detroit—Des- Pacific | hong (2-1) vs. Poffenberger (2-0). ; Cieveland-2|5 3 many years; Philadelphia at worthless, | Caster (2-3) vs. Feller (4-1). NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago at New York—Carle- 43-2). vs. Hubbell (4-0). rei at Boston—Bauers i vS. Schoffiner (1-3). | eMasontotia, Pa—With the Fe-- Cincinnati at Philadelphia— Fiore, 18;from @/ Derringer (4-2) vs. Passeau (1-1) trip, the St Louis at Brooklyn—Weiland oi fomcam pa barhcnay thes coh in a cem-)-¢.3) vs. Hamlin (3-1). survey as a base, it is estimated | parents that three million urban families have fewer rooms in their homes’ than there are persons, about one) million live in dwellings, with more than one and a half times as many persons as there are rooms, seppe Scullio, 20-year-old news- boy, placed his savings of $100 on Natty Boy instead of on his fav- lorite, War Minstrel. Nothing ‘could be done about it so Scullic Justice Black leads Court this just held on. Natty Boy won and term as sole dissenter, standing for his $100, Guiseppe received alone nine times. imore than $2,500. sur- his WPA Harry L. Hopkins, Works Prog- to 31 incl, and thi 32; the N& of See. Sec. 34 and the N%& of Township 54 South, Range 19 to 22 incl, See of E% and the NW%\ 29, Sec. 22, the WV% and the E% of the the We of See. % of Sec. 34, the and the N% of _36, Township 54 South, Ramee 2 and the H% of See. 2 14 and the e W% " % of Sec 18 to 2% + 26 to 3% incl, South, Range 33 cast Sees, § to 36 inct. Range 34 cast Sees 1 to 5 inet range 32 east: Seen 1 to 6 inci range 24 east, all being in Monroe and Seen €, 7, 18, 19, 20 and 31, Tp. 65 south, range 35 east, situate, lying and being in Dade Coanty. Phoridas And it further appearing from the swore Will of Complaint that Miami Ost and s Company. Miami Fioriis Company ned Stembhier Insutagce Agency are Florida’ Corporadjons which have been dissolved actording to law, and that the dissalved corporations mite or would be, if it were not for such te Tp Tp. ne Tounty 56 south. lying bane Plori@a TIMELY JOTTINGS FROM & SAFE DRIVER'S NOTEBOOK that there may be parties or per-|as is known to afflant, is 2025 Pine- sons natural, corporate or muni-|hurst Road, Hollywood, California; cipal, interested in said lands claim-|and that there is no person in the ing through or under said dissoly-|State of Florida, the service of a corporations, and that said per-| subpoena upon whom would bin Miss 1 ‘an of Florida, MeO thee imewspaper of general , | disse . Marion P. Milx, after such defendants, it further appearing from | the sworn Bill of Complaint in. this! the time the Miami Florida ompany was dissolved, its were M. L. Masteller, Gas- | W. I. Phillips, Vernon Tiams and LL. » that the above named and each of them, are hereby or any of ite ix over and abeve the age of tWenty-one years, except where said defendants minors. are’ designated as YY? IS\ THEREFORE, ORDERED defendants, re- quired to appear to the bill of com- qaine fited in this cause on or he- cause; ss of that Wil- Phillips fendant s is now deceased; And it further appearing from the sworn Bill of Complaint in this cause that at the time MIAMI OIL ATU RAL GAS COMPANY . directors were R. Arnett and the law be- » an Price made parties defendant this cause; that the residence and address of R. W. McMahan and y. Arnett are unknown to = from nt in this And it further appea Sworn Bill of Compl poration directors were “i mbler, II Stembler, John W. 3 iams and M. , Who under the law became trustees for such dissolved corpora- n. and that the said John W. KE. F. the sai parties defend- in this cans And’ it) farthel the ,eypne BLA pf, Complain that the Defendant, © THE RURRKAY CORPORATION! Georgia 6brpana; tion ds Aonomsrenident: ofiithe State ippearine from and, hat the neidence sofporhtion ‘ now ng “ai eeene 4 MUDUAM, :GASoAND DiOTL is, Pota, Floriga h Sections or} fore the 6th day otherwise the allegations said bil will be taken: as confesse by them, and each of them. f June AL PD. 195 of t PT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this order be pulitished once a week for four consecutive weeks in the Key published in Key West Citiven, a newspaper West, Florida. DATED this 2nd day of May, A. ROSS’ C. SAWYER, and PD. 1938, (SEAL) Clerk of tte Civeuit Court in for Monroe County, Florida. by Florence KB, Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. TRA C. HAYCOCR, Attorney at Law, Miami, Plorida. May 3-10-17-24-31, 1938 eeoce CLASSIFIED COLUMN ceccecoeseses PERSONAL OLD AT 40! New Ostrex Tonic Tab- lets contain raw oyster invig- orators. and other stimulents. ! One dose starts new pep. Value. $1.00): ;Special price 89c. Call. write Gardner’s Pharmacy. jan4-tue-thur-fri MALE INSTRUCTION c mpiled General Laws | MALE, INSTRUCTION. We want elative to desig- of business i naming a ¢ of process, and that the rm e or place of bw ness of said’ defendant corporation’ is unknown 4 belief of the af- nd all of the above’ nd | re that there is no p ate of Florida, service of a sub-| poena upon Whom would bind said individual defendants or non-re: dants; ORDERED defendants, Il of them be and they ired to appear in ause at the pnroe County, y of Key West, ay, June 6th, 1938, to Rill of Complaint filed) se, else the allegations a Bill of Sancge yy will be the sald de~ ' circulation, published in Monroe Coun or ida DANE AND a May, A. 938. eincurr cou SEAL) ROSS €. SAWYER, Clerk of the Cireutt Court in and for Monroe County, Florida. y Florence BE. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. this 2nd ira C. Hayeoek Attorney for Plaintiffs, May 3-10-17-24-31, 1938. | i" be THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE) BL VENTH JUDICIAL CrmcurrT AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, LORTDA, IN CHANCERY, No. 7-3 Plaintiffs, -vs- | XELSON AND COMPANY a Florida eorpora- et al, IVAR tion, Defendants. ORDER FOR PUR TION | IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF, FLORIDA TOD TYAR LSON AND solved corporation, ARY Mc- | rsons r atural, corporat municinal ge lain f ing through, under from said corporation, in ange the following dewcribed reapestate, to- 4 of Sections 1 and 2, Téenskyoray of ath,: Range 22 Bast: N% 4, the S% of tion Section 14, and all} Section 23 North and rock read eommonly the Tamiami Trail, 4, South Range 33 East, Tre Florida. and EDWARD S& MILLS and MARION P MILLS, his wife, iD L. FINZEL and RU TH wife, GEORGE Sections 2 and 11 and all that part o: Bast of thi known as Township in Monr: TTH, a minor: It appearing by sworn bill of complaint filed in the above entitled cause that Edward 8 Mille and his wife, David L. nael and Ruth Pingel *, a Widower, a minor, and Jette, & minor, de- are residents of a try other than the of Florida, and that the rest- id defendants, and as particularly as is to affiant, are as follows and Marion P- Sth Avenue and ra Ann Hellette, a minor, Edtth Bellette, a Walnut Avenue, Findlay, Ohio ‘Ams it further appearing that Ivar Axeinon and Company is & rperation which has been dis- ed, according to the laws of the} ¢ of Florida, and that the said; Ived corporation, is or would be, ot for such dissolution, jnimant of some erest or estate, lewal scribed, and ate or manieipal, interveted in said land, claiming through of under maid disscived corporation, and that ach pereenn parties are unknowns after diligent search and inquity And it farther appearing that af the time the auld Ivar Axelson and Company was dissolved, ite direc: tors Were Ivar Axelson. Mary Me- Dougal Axelson and Emma Carnes, | who, undet the law, Became Tres- to seleet reliable men, now em- ployed, with foresight, fair edu- cation and mechanical inclina- tions, willing to train spare time or evenings, to become in- stallation and service experts on all types AIR CONDITION- ING and Electric Refirgeration equipment. Write fully, giving age, present occupation. Utili- ties Inst., M, clo The Citizen. may16-2tx REFRIGERATION FOR QUICK REFRIGERATION Repairs and Service, Call E. Martinez, 1212 Varela street. 24 Hour Service. apr20-1mo. state in the Union, also Canada and, Mexico, call LEONARD BROS:, Transfer Company— Movers of household furniture, boats, boilers, iron safes, build- ing materials: or houses from one lot to another. Key West, or 37311, Miami. may1l0-tf FOR RENT . FOR RENT—Large airy rooms at seaside, bathing facilities. quire 407 South street. apr25-tf DAY NURSERY In- SUNBEAM PLAYHOUSE, 1400 Pine street—“Free From Wor- ry Hours—For Mothers”. Chil- dren Laasid for by the hour or day. may5-2wks , ROOMS 128 N. E. 4th St. I, FLORIDA, LOW SUM- Hot water in foom. apr2l-tf REAL ESTATE GET PEP., Phone 678, eee rdoresesccccvessceses THE WEATHER Temperaiure” Highest Lowest Mean e Normal Mean Rainfall? Yesterday’s Precipitation T. Ins. Normal Precipitation -12 Ins. Tomorrow's Almanac 89 84 79 Sun rises, | Sun sets Moon ris Moon sets Tomorrow s Tides High 34 Low Barometer reading at 8 a. m.: Sea level, 30.07. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Wednesday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday; light to moderate east to south- east winds. | Florida: Partly cloudy, oeca- sional showers in extreme north- | west portion tonight ,and in ex- treme north. portion Wednesday. Jacksonville to Florida Straits: Light to moderate east to south- east winds, and partly overcast weather tonight and Wednesday. East Gulf: east to southeast winds, and part- jly overcast weather tonight and Wednesday, with occasional show- ers over extreme north portion. i. S. KENNEDY, Officiay in eg. ee Try OUR NEW LINEN SERVICE | Table Linens, Uni- forms of all descrip- tion; Rooming House All Laundy Services. . . THRIFTY ALL-FINISHED DAMP WASH DRY CLEANED CLOTHES . are kept in perfect condi- of defying summer heat! ARENA SE RRNA Columbia Laundry — and — DRY CLEANERS PHONE 57 “ cently tiled the “| kitéHet “and bath room with dis Light to moderate , ‘Today In History 1642—Montreal founded. 1666—Newark, N. J.,.-founded hby Connecticut colonists’ under, Robert Treat—gave Indians goods to value of about $750 for the site of city. 1836—(100 - years ago) Pennsyl- vania Hal: Philndeiphias new Wuldbia Witers ahi ora- held, for; ae and destroy- by. afi} cask very mob. 1860—Abraham Lincoln nemin- ‘ated on thirtl ballot for President at’ the Republican National Con- vention, Chicago. 1864—P. S. Postal Money Or- der System establis' 1883—First. appearance of Buf- falo Bill’s Wild West show 1982—Johin H. Curtis, Norfolk, Va., shipbuilder, confesses to Lindbergh. hoax. 1933—Spain’s Parliament i- vorces Church and State, USES MANY PLATES BROOKLYN.—N. Brown, ama- teur photographer of this city, re- walls of his x "carded photographic plate 24 Hour Ambulance Service Phone 135 Night 696 ARE BARGAIN DAYS ad ~ GARDEN Hosr 25 fee length $:.19 | ta et Drainboand.. . . Strainer and Trap, complete MODERNIZE and SANITIZE 1 to 3 years to pay Key West