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@ane The Story So Par: Unserupilous Marina Lorne, whose husband's post office mural has aroused Quanomet is murdered 6y a left handed blow t70m her sister's knife Suspected Pain Frye disappears because an un- known person who smokes Turktsh tobacco is travling.her to discover the whereahouts 01 $50 000 worth ot am bergris she found the day of the nur- der Agreeable Tim Carr, a boarder. at - Prye’s Octagon House, is left handet ‘urkish £odgced, and naved Woled heey Matjo, Cape Coa detect drops'o wt side the omaiek ethane oh gabby Nettie Hobbe who stiea@rs! Pam is the mur- derer. Peggy Boone, an artist, telis Nettie she isa rset Hoda Struts, notes square the ay ¢ allie jo keep! his name out of her story. Chapter 16 Roddy’s Check ASS was brought t earth by Nettie’s voice at his elbow. “What do you think you're do-: ing?” “What's that?” Asey hastily on the gold rimmed glasses before turning around. “What's that?” “What do you think you're do- ing?” Nettie raised her voice, and pg te nypler 3 took his cue. hat say?’ ‘ “What are you doing?” Nettie ~ bellowed. Paintin’ ae Asey said,. gently. Whee do. you mean, trespassing age @ my property 4 I call as! ‘ “ orrah “What's that? I’m a mite hard of hearin’, ee He made her repeat it five t: and then he assumed an injured 4 fou ah this ain’t the Red mean, in’t the Men’s Hall?” “It's the Woman’s Exchange!” Nettie yelled. “The Woman's Ex- change! Woman Exchange!” ey do?” Asey said. “I want to. know, nov !" “You deaf pe fool, this isn’t the Red Men’s Hall, this is—” “Then if it ain't the Red Men’s Hall,” Asey peered down at her. |} “then you How me fifty cents for time, an’ a quarter for paint. aU moke it sixty cents cash money.” Finally, from sheer exhaustion. she gave him the sixty cents. Asey keted it gravely, and removed imself and his cans. It was no task to mingle with See yy until Nettie emerged ley, and he could hard- ae rte pe atiey joining in with the young mob that followed her up the to the bank. back caane his paint.cans on the p, Asey strolled in the the bank re reat door and knocked you to paint heré?’ TRE REY WEST CITIZEN LEGALS carting Off thot plane mn hondtls You'd think they nev before. Well, | don’t to do my duty. but no up Asey. what in the makes peoplé act-th re 1 tried fve given PAGE FIVE ; NOTICE OF MASTE Lal NOTICE IS HEREBY , that under and by virtue of and’ pur- suant to that certain decree made and entered on the 4th day of June, A. D. 1938, by the Honorable Ar- thur Gomez, one of the Judges of the Circuit ‘Court of the Eleventh Judi Cireuit of the ate of, Florida, in and for Monroe County, jorida, in Chancery, in that certain therein pending wherein H. B. ailey is plaintiff and Miami Bank that plane mean to Tt aint got a thing to-do w and Trust Company, a corporat organized and existing under the banking and trust laws of the State murder or the wural ” “Well,” Asey sat down beside him, “what's pi¢kle limes got to do with things? Or flower holders made out of old coffee tins? aa people are buyin’ pickle limes cut-up coffee cans over at the re change, like’ this w the chance they had to buy em ir world. Jerry, what t did ‘this plane crash?” Armando Acevedo High Man With 214 Votes; Baker Choire For Third, G. Acevedo In Right Sunday’s voting among the fans placed Cyril Griffin weil up in the race for catcher of the Cele- bration All-Star baseball team. ! He sceured 49 more votes to bring wiais. total t a but 26 for his 119 total. xu at more y has a grand total of 168, following up with 61, and) Goss with 33. ! William Cates’ hold on second and third base leads was broken Sunday. With a 60 addition he now has 136 to lead at second base. Baker’s 70 and Al Ace- vedo's 57 follow. At third, Baker goes ahead, se- { curing 43 votes for a total of 103. Cates and G. Acevedo are each ! tied at 83, although Cates got but | five votes Sunday and Acevedo 29. de, | The favorite, Armando Ace- | vedo, att shortstop, piled up the largest number of votes for any single position, 214 markers. Mullins has 58. In left field, G. Garcia got 42 more votes and now has 136. Fol- lowing him is M. Acevedo with su the Pea Eg 's little ad always won- hes at wees him- le honorary, di- main branch, ‘hy : Selo be cd rector of the bank se Ryteey: he-thought as he waited, ~ Serfously Involved ope amount of Roddy Strutt’s cheek, which he had in his hands almost as soon as Nettie de- bey os te oe an he itemgk ee pick a int ener as oe £ “" the at iis paint wasnt ie anid “gy inet hat his a Be edness. Th a gett up Bi Pore’ car ar imi i ray ‘bg ‘ gy = SS nb0! just tke that! But, "Siri? pow | abu how. could a in this mess? Gris anions ‘a aaa ty? ake, for a total of 82. J. Rob- rts has 38 In center. field, L, Gonzalez; ‘ continues to be the choice with 99 | Spiga in which is Sunday's 3 @f 40. G. Garcia's addition | oP a brings him up to 44, and M. Acevedo adds 18 fora 79 total. | +In«the right garden, G. Ace-; ‘ eda is the choice with 83, Stan-| Saha ley following with 26, and Gon- “What are you doing®’ —_zalez,with 16. Nettie bellowed. a THEY STAND “Tt ey upa solani of cars, $F poset rl Jennings and some if was Roddy that did fdas but the pilat feller got hurt the “where ig he, inthe hospital?” American League Jerry nodded. “Someone got an _ Club— fie os ee and took him over to Cleveland 18 het, J just heard someone say New York 19 ey eet dein the Boston 21 ce. e hadntor- Washington 25 dered it. You know, Asey. I keep habcssie 24 gia a 's a special little corner . fell al at set apart for people like Philadelphia 26 Sometimes he’s so dumb, Chicago 25 eens Aan t believe it. age or St. Louis 30 e atters money, Tien again 4 led Ysis0 tight with five cents, you'd cuca e to sock him. And sly—say, National League he's so—oh, damn those tourists! Club WwW. L. Look, she => pullin’ that otper MAJOR LEAGUES (Baseball) Pet. 617 587 553 519 489 447 419 333 Pet New vot F-——— 31 17 bees 20 Griffin Forges Ahead For All Star Catching Honors |noon when OBSERVATIONS FROM THE THIRDBASE LINE By OSCAR L. MILIAN Soevvccscvcecocccoceoese While Key West is going through a strenuous workout daily there is yet no official word as to whether baseball teams rep- resenting Miami, Tampa and Cuba will come to take part in the Highway Celebration sports pro- gram July 2-4. ding to Jack Bell, Miami, faily News sports editor,” nego- tiations on any of the sports has } closed. However, iy-Milan team lead- League ready all club is very @agerdisive and will give acdis, as Well as other out-of- Wn teams, a hard fight. In the meantime, while Warren Smith, Jack Bell, Roy Hamlin and other interested parties are mak- ing final agreements on transpor- tation, rooms, meals and other, important matters work on level- ing the grounds and putting it in playing condition is progressing. Key West made a very impres- sive showing on its first exhibi- tion contest last Sunday after- it tackled another strong picked team at the Navy ‘Field and swamped their éppon* ents by the high score of 95. It really should have scored a‘ shut- out victory but two bad innings accounted for the five runs}made by the other local picked aggrega- | tion. _— i + The infield to represent Key’ West onthe all-star teamy com*'! jposed of Barcelo 1b, William® Cates 2b, Cheta Baker 3b and Armando Acevedo ss, worked marvelously during the game, de- | spite the discouraging yélls of. some of the lower-class baseball | fans along the thirdbase line,’ whose pleasure it was to make cracks at the players. This was probably done because some of their friends were not in the line- up. This column gives Roy Ham- | lin, manager of the all-star club, | credit for leaving favoritism and partiality out of his selections. | According to Pedro Aguilar, ; local Warts writer, Havana will send a ball club, as agreed. At least with this announcement we have assurance of having one game. The way Armando Acevedo, William Cates and Julio Barcelo Nandmered. the old pill last Sun- ; cay is something worth looking ' at. Cales/btheked-out three safe hits, while Armando Acevedo hit a en ofithenets ugh; Barcelo got cflate Safe ‘NO GAMES PLAYED INMAJORS MONDAY _in the American circuit. (42. of Florida, is defendant, dersigned Special Master’ in Chan- cery, appointed by said deer offer for sale at Publi the highest bidder, for ca the front door of the Co House in Fiorida, on July, A. D. hours of sal o'clock in the forenoon and in the afternoon of said day, following described property Monroe County, On the Island and is part of Section Township Ri day o! » legal molt o'clock the in SEVERAL TEAMS PUT ON EX- HIBITIONS: ACTION RESUM- ED THIS AFTERNOON (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, June 14.—Teams of the major baseball leagues were inactive yesterday as far as scheduled play was concerned. although several engaged in ex- hibition games. + Outstanding news _ yesterday was the purchase of Pitcher Bucky Walters from Philadelphia Phillies by Cincinnati Reds: The Reds gave two players;and,a sum of money for the motmdsnien.? Cincinnati officials, 3 feel ‘ the deal? LeOheancand Saaries. aueinanene will help them,ap) lag andl are Sato icine ntoHage (ewelve C2), isfied completdlyt a) "32 ssakeg Papnarg Boris, abc Mickey Cochfahe “dohned | ‘th ie All that part of z a quarter (SE%) of paraphernalia of a catcher yester-| Quarter (SW). of day in an exhibition game at‘the (fo)""s pe Py pod insistent pleas of fans. This was the first time Mickey has put on official catehing gear since he was beaned by Bump Hadley last year. Play was resumed in the ma- jors this afternoon. Western teams of the National League are playing in the east, and vice versa deed Book , commencing Two da, ords, as follows, th st quarter puthwest quarter ( half ‘Township range forty ALSO On Sixty G40) East; the Island argo, and is p. ft ast quarter ( southwest quarter (SW%4) Hoyniys wenty-nine (29) T. ship Sixty (60) South Forty, 40), Bast: sAyenty- -th dnd ‘die-aiarter 923%) acres, Partivuibly BeNaipad” in deed of ip Sixty puth (op cribed as follows; Com- ng at the Northeast p sixty (60) south range forty (40) run south 7 chains West I8 chains and thence run north hence run east 18 cha ne ALSO On the Island of Key Largo, and is the south half (s t quarter New York Giants hold a two- © game lead over Chicago Cubs in the older circuit and will be play- ing on their home grounds for some time. New York Yankees have crept up to within a game and a half of American League-leading Cleve- land Indians. Philadelphia Phillies are 16 full contests behind the Giants in the National League, and last-place St. Louis Browns are 13 games in‘back of the Indians in the younger loop: BOYS’ SOFTBALL LEAGUE BEGINS VETERANS DEFEATED STARS Fe spite tion, Twenty-nine 6) town- 4-2 YESTERDAY MORN- ship Sixty (60) South Range ING AT PARK Range East, Twenty (20) . particularly deseribed in I mencing at twenty ( r Public Tee rds, as fol- %) of the south- W%) of aouth- of tion T 29), ship Sixty Forty (40) ALSO On the Island of Key Largo, and is the north half (N%) of the southwest quarter sw Twenty-nine (29) news: Sixty (G0) South Range (40) East, Kighty (0) Acres, particularly | dene 4 dip tck forty east; +ALSO On the Island and is the west the northeast Key Largo, ) Gi) Town- h Range hty (80) ribed in 4, com- enty-six Florida, Section Thirty The recently organized city-| ship Sixty (60) e F a4) st, ‘wide Boys’ Diamondball League $54 ASL RES played its first game of a series 1 recorded in Pe at Bayview Park field yesterday ' : Blea Ss Pai morning at 10 o'clock, with the lie ( Publie Re a Veterans defeating the Park Stars West half (W%) of northeast quarter (N tion thir- pne (31) Township Sixty (60) League was organized by the . range forty (40) East; W.P.A. Recreation Department with Thomas Curry as president. James Jenks umpires the games: Local clubs are, ng the’ league, by fornphope fing re Lh . ‘ Age group * boys is 12 Lare pldy* through 16 yea ing the following round-robin On the Island of Key Largo. and is the northwest quarter a of the southeast or (AB). Section Thirt 31) Township Sixty (66) Ranke Forty (40) East, (49) Agrer: particularly deserib- i recorded in Hook Bev tows, Northwest quarter (ww) ot the un-; | fer f juggested that Jerry mi ght Behedule, Jj + Southeast quartet (SE &)in Bee- (60) south range Kast; SO forty AL ' (__LEGALS ‘GROUP LEAVES quarter (SW%)of section Twen- | ’ ty-nine (29) Township Sixty | OVER HIGHWAY Go) i On the Island of Kes Sant, and is the South half ¢ os {the metheae weeter (Nw) | A party headed by Jonathan cre or nest auartes Crywh. | €ates left today over the highway ixty (60) South Range ! ints i (40) ‘Bast. Twenty (20) enroute to points in Arkansas and Ss, particularly described in other sections, where they will re- deed ‘recorded In Book Ba fuel foe &.fiftece=-asy tani. } Qther members of the group ‘ate Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cates, Monroe County, Florida, Public viz. Mrs. Bert Pinder and Miss Betty ; Foil. t quarter (NW) Sec- tion Thirty-Two (32). Township Sixty (60) south range forty (40) East; the above lands will be hy me of-! BB one producti area for sale separate and will be anions ~ yet sold separately, parcel by parcel. Britain dropped from 60,259 units Dated at Key West, Florida, this in, 1936 to 52,750 in 1937, while ith day of dune, A. D. 1938. i . W CURRY HARRIS production of United States piano Special Master in oanenty: mantifacturers increased from 90,358 to 106,009 during the same WILLIAM V. ALBURY, i Attarney tor Praintitt. ~14-21-28, 1938 Period. June CLASSIFIED COLUMN 1 | ODO Se SSOSOOOSOOSOLOOSOSDOSEDESELENFEEEESeEBSER0% | Advertisements under this head REFRIGERATION. | will be inserted in The Citizen at ) the rate of 1c a word for each in- sertion, ut the minimum for the | first insertion in every instance is j 25c. Payment for classified adver- | tisements is invariably in advance, | but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. | Advertisers should gixe pie Rigo niece Marae ey Sit aa street address as well as their tele-} FOR RENT — Furnished house, phone number if they desire re-| modern conveniences. P, O. Box sults. 373., June8-tf | a ee | FOR QUICK REFRIGERATION Repairs and Service,:Call FE. Martinez, 1212 Varela street. 24- Hour Service. junl0-I1mo FOR RENT—Large airy: rooms at seaside, bathing facilities. In- quire 407 South street. apr25-tf PERSONAL TEN DOLLARS rent oe TENE, newly furnished house, three OLD AT 40! GET PEP. | bedrooms. 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Asey strolled back to the square and to his remote cousin Jerry. ‘The Pilot Feller’ “VE given up,”: tiesaid. given You might as i ists. They don't give a damn many busted down the ropes, and the: wit | ADDITION TO RADIO SER An addition to Crusoe’s Radio Service is the new R.C_A. Oscilo- scope, parallel in radio to the doctor's ex-ray niachine. Crusoe’s Radio Service employs all the latest equipment in test- ing and repairing radios and gives guaranteed service, There is no pee many spots there ry in this to amon them, if he. re: ally so,” Jerry said. “I s’ Se 1 put my mind to it. 1 would, if it was anyone else’s . Somehow I don’t care about "s. L can’t see how the town's = fot any 4 damage people do. ed him to lard his , | wonder if lor obstructin’ e here. W oa ue pice atte try," Asey ‘re at it, collect him, too, You sims up sa sayin’ that more'n prea eete in’ is egal, an’ that aa been there for hours. Nick ‘im. So the pilot's in Pochet?” ‘Yes, poor feller.” Jerry said. “Het prob’ly rot there before Roddy takes any notice. He—are you ane NS ian ee picked u og pas ot ‘You ain't any id Jer: town that needs a <ittle slappin’ up with paint.” ‘ebwrinht. 1938. Phoeke dimooe f 0 More questions arise, tomorrow. WOULD HOLD HUSBAND NEW YORK.—After arresti Mrs. Marian She < ¢ this oy for the fifty-third time on a charge j of speeding, the judge announced | her husband that he would sen? to jail for permitting her to dri if she were arrested again. charge for testing or recommend- ing needed enone: The Osci rtrated at J. R Saturday low he Oy long fly, teen’ id Nik Aa sata igh up to the Goa.’ 32 Rubberman Garcia, playing this 32 evn spot, run back - about : twenty-five feet to snatch the 429 pall. It was a great hit and a 286 wonderful catch. 21 22 21 26 28 30 Chicago, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati 5 Boston eum 22 St. Louis 20 Brooklyn Philadelphia 21 12 Federal penitentiaries are lo- cated at Leavenworth, Kas.; At lanta, Ga.; Lewisburg, Pa.; Mc- Neil Island, State of Washington, and Alcatraz Island, San Fran- cisco. not been playing baseball regu- larly, for he has the making of a good player. Isidoro, a nineteen- year-old lad, did duty behind the bat for number two picked team in last Sunday’s game, and the youngster impressed quite a few of the fans with his accurate throws to secondbase. In case of to anyone of the regular vy haired youth Pa BALLOT COUPON Sports Editor, The Citizen: Following is my choice for the All Star Baseball Team. 1 cake sui leer teams from other sections of the state and moun oe rete em {the Oversee Bighaey "July the Overseas Highway July | | | will fit fectly Full information in regards to ball clubs, wrestlers, boxers and ball teams to invade this city to take part in the sports pro- gram of the Overseas Highway } Celebration July 2-4 will be on | hand within the next few days and will be related to the fans through the columns of The Key ;, West Citizen. Official sports pro- gram will be acquired through Rey. Hamlin, chairman of the sports committee of the Overseas Highway Celebration sponsors. A “Modern complete lumber plant Will be erected on a 29 acre tract at Bonifay by the Prime Lumber Company. The mill will have a capacity of from ~ | 25,000 to 40,000 feet daily. Dry j kiln and planer mill will be operated in connection. eo na kage e Too bad Isidoro Rodriguez has tow thirty-one (31) Township Sixty (60) south, range forty (46) Bast; ALSO On the Istand and is the east half (2%) « northeast quarter (NE) & tion Thirty-one ) Township Sixty (66) South Pe Monday. June 13—Park,Stars vs. Veterans (played). Wednesday, June 15—Harris School vs. Boy Scout Troop 52. Friday, June 17—Veterans vs. Harris School. Monday, June 20—Boy Scout Troop 5 vs. Park Stars. Wednesday, June School vs. Troop 5. Friday, June 24—Troop 52 vs. Veterans. Monday. Troop 5. Wednesday, June 29—Harris School vs. Park Stars. Friday, July 1—Troop 5 vs. Vet- a Monday, July 4—Park Stars vs. Troop 52. TODAY'S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Chicago—Pearson (3-3) vs. Lee (2-3) Boston at St. Louis—Grove (10,1). vs,.Newsom (7-2) or Hilde- braid (24% Philadelphia at Detroit—Nelson (5-1) vs. Kennedy (9-1) Washington at Cleveland— Chase (2-3) vs. Humphries (2-0). of Key Larso, of the 22—Harris Three oe County, Flori¢ June 27—Troop 52 vs. (aw) (29) Township nroe County rords, as full AN that part (80) South range east described as foi! mencing at the North mk to Lao Om the Istand the point NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago at Boston—Caricton (6-4) vs. Fette (1-7). Pittsburgh at New York—Bau- ers (1-4) vs. Castleman (1-2). Cincinnati at Brookiyn—Davis (2-3) or Schott (1-2) vs. Presnell (4-5) St. Louis at Philadelphia—Hen- shaw (2-1) vs. Sievess (1-1 fe vie. eth half (Ni? quarter (Wie? of of meath west wuthweey SUGGESTED BY The ARTMAN PRESS CITIZEN BUILDING Creative Advertising Department———

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