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i SATURDAY, JUNE 13, BY PHOEBE ATWOOD TAYLOR ‘The Story So Far: Asey Mayo, Cape Cod detective, is investigating the smurder of Marina Lorne, whose hus- Dand’s post office mural has aroused Sem, She eas led by 6 teft blow from her sister’s tni} Suspected Pam Frye disappears be- fause someone who smokes Turkish f0bacco is trailing her to d: cover the whereabouts of $50,000 worth of am- Dergris she found. Agreeable Tim (Carr, boarder at the Frye’s Octagon House, is left handed, smokes Turkish tobacco, and hated Marina. And Roddy Strutt, whose alibying plane ‘crash looks deliberate, is offering a reward for the murderer. Asey goes to Octagon House to make sure Pam's ambergris is safely hidden. From an open window he hears Tim’s grand- mother ask him, “Where did the girl put it?” Chapter 20 Enlightening Conversation “] DON’T know,” said Tim, “but by heaven I'm going to find it!” “You will, Timmy. You will. 1 know you will. And I hope that yyou don’t let grass your feet when you Timothy laughed. “When I find At,” he said. “Wien—well, Pll act, all right.” “But there’s stil] the chance,” Mrs. Carr said, “that it'll come to light some other way, even if you do manage to find it You can’t —— ow many le she might rave told. And there's Asey Pett ceo hick 1 know it?’ te “Don’t you ow it?” “He believed last night. But if us he finds one break in our story, ‘Tim, he'll turn those blue eyes‘on ate Hanson doesn’t suspect you, does he?” s “Hanson,” Tim said, “thinks I'm perfect fool. It’s the old Harold | Wal: Nn, a ob influence, he thinks anyone glasses like mine is a of co he might have a brain wave. Very it ought to oc- cur to him that Pam Frye did not ‘ill her sister, and then you can’t ip up to that human parrot! Just beadily- aris ond staring. I wish it would “Perhaps,” Timothy. said, “it’ nN that it at pn PRES, alle” All. these police ake me nervous.” » The Coal Bin REFORE Timothy picked up the af A rown’ “” he said to the ‘Bot to get into the cel- “4 oii 9 5 8 = E i i fz ¢ : Ey zh sf : 5 £ | 2 I f i th Pies Eg it i pe ie @ i 3 § ES ie Ft 5 j = frough the cooperation of the West Community Art Cen- John M. Klinkenburg and ord Parker, artists, have mn sent here from Miami to de- 933. -the had been worki er under | plain 8. In the meantime, it Pam Frye had really hidden her ambergris in the cellar. There was an inside, built-in chute for coal attached to the window on which Pam had wheeled her barrow over from the Lorne’s dumped ‘her am! i i cov- ered with the lin, down the chute. Then, , she had it into the coal bin and coy wie = itive that th le was so ive e am- bergris ae P p in under the coal that it came as a shock to find that * Pao tuighi, of have ™i of course, have wheeled the barrow sons gh in the back door. The abnormally high door sil] would have presented a problem, but if she solved it, she might have Jeft the ambergris in one of the other rooms. began a cautious investiga- tion. of the rectangles was @ laundry, with old-fashioned soap- stone tubs. There was no trace of the is there. The other odd rectangular Toom was fitted up as a workshop. Everything was in ight, and there were no clos- holes ix which to hide e other triangle which arage and the peculiar six-sided both fa ture. —— ae he see Probably THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SPORTS : Balloting For: All Star. Players Remains Same rBaker - The leading players in the bal- loting for the All-Star team, ac- cording to positions, are: Catcher— C. Griffin _ A. Rodriguez I. Rodriguez — Pitcher— Bethel _ Malgrat - Salinero were jammed full of dusty furni- were far were) still’ 0) eke fren- .isearch of ’smen'for | Bees stung Chicago Cubs twice | | tive hits. \the nightcap and Boston two. , | ‘dropped them three games behind , : | | | | 358 inet Al. Acevedo Third Base— Baker _. ‘Cates __ G. Acevedo — Shortstop— | A. Acevedo Mullins __ Rightfield— Sterling - G. Acevedo Villareal _ Stanley - REN" Centerfield— L. Gonzalez _ M. Acevedo __. G. Garcia _____ Leftfield— G. Garcia - M. Acevedo J. Roberts - A 95 50 INDIANS WALLOPED ATH.-| LETICS TO GAIN HALF- GAME OVER IDLE YAN-) KEES (Speciut to ‘The Citizens NEW YORK, June 18:—Boston yesterday in two tight games. Lee and Turner hooked up in the | first contest, both allowing only | But the Bees were able | to score a run and win the game. Bruins used four moundsmen in Again the Windy City Tribe se- cured only five safeties, and the Bees knocked out eight for a 3 to 2 victory. The double defeat, as New York Giants were winning, first place. Castleman held St. Louis Car- dinals to seven bingles as the Giants staged a 16-hit slugfest to wallop the Redbirds, 10 to 3. Cincinnati Reds took a close game from Brooklyn Dodgers in the opener of a doubleheader, 4 BASEBALL BALLOT FROM PENSACOLA Sports Editor, The Citizen, Key West, Florida. Enclosed is a Ballot Cou- pon with my choice for the All-Star baseball team. Having been born and reared in Key West. I know every one of the contestants, also their baseball playing ability and, therefore, feel qualified to cast a Ballot even though I am now employed in Pensacola. I keep up with the sport events in Key West through The Citizen. Every year I go to Key West and am plan- ning to be there soon on my vacation: Best wishes to all friends. Respectfully yours, RALPH SIERRA. Fahd ude ube ut de uheude) TODAY’S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at St. Louis—Two games—Ruffing (8-2) and Gomez (4-6) vs. Mills (1-1) and Hilde- brand (2-4). Boston “af” Chicago — Grove (10-1) vs. Lyons (2-3). Philadelphia at Cleveland— Nelson (6-1) vs. Hudlin (4-3). Washington at Detroit — De- shong (4-2) vs. Eisenstat (1-0). my 30 Votes ‘MILLS’. FATAL. RIGHT KAYOS MIAMI WOODS 4 DECIDING BLOW CAME FAST. WHEN WOODS’ GUARD WAS DOWN: ALL PRELIMINARIES DRAWS Joe Mills, the pride of The Elec- tric Company, won by a knockout {last night in the sixth round in the Blue Goose arena, over Bat- \tling Woods of Miami. Ernest | Hemingway was the third man in ‘the ring. Mills, noted in his earlier days ‘for his boxing ability and not, for his punching, last night reversed the order. Mills, like most veter- jans, is making his energy count. He has been developing his punch, and he has some smashing explo- sive hooks these days. It was one of those hooks, coming from the right, which spelt Woods’ de- 'feat last night. Woods, a game fighter, kept ex- |ploding rights in Mills’ face dur- ‘ing the early rounds that kept the ‘local bey worried. But The Elec- |tric Company flash was carefully | studying Woods. When Woods’ | guard was down a little, Mills dropped: in a feeler left, saw the |opening and lammed a right into the Miamian’s jaw. Woods sat down hard and keeled over. |. In the semi-finals and prelim- | inaries the decisions were draws. |Flurries of punching and much | bloody work featured the bouts but the scrappers were too even- jy matched. In the semi-final it was Cuban Kiki against Kid Ed- wards. In_ the preliminaries, Woodrow Sands took on Bat. | Richardson, Fighting Bob battled | with Kid Joe Louis and Kid Red | was in there with K. O. Roberts. | | Baseball game scheduled for to- | morrow afternoon at Navy Field | between the Picked Team and All-Stars promises to be a thrill- er, as the boys have been practic- ing all week and are ready to go. | | Manager Roy Hamlin has Ma- rio Pena, who will be on first | to 3, and tnen copped a loose con- | test in the final fracas, 12 to 10. | Weaver limited the Dodgers to | four safe blows in the initial con- | test. Bucky Walters, recently se- ,}cured by the Reds from Philadel- |phia, Phillies, started the night- |cap, but was yanked after the scored six runs in the irst frame. . Brye | Pittsburgh Pirates edged out is po dite Phillies 4 $9 Bus i). ma, but ergo. Pade een to i a full game their over New book lin ees | York Yankees. The Tribe wal- loped Philadelphia Athletics, 8 to and Sat down. |, "vhile the Yanks were idle. Al- shook his head. “She was | len turned in a five-hit perform- with me last night. ‘ance for the Indians. z $ z Hs ge 38 if 2 54 AE Bf - # : i Be ight if he fixes the NATIONAL LEAGUE | base, with Joe (House) Casa in St. Louis at' New York—Wei-|{he box, and Cyril Griffin be- land (4-5) vs. Gumbert (6-4). | will add to the hitting and field- Pittsburgh at Philadelphia— ing power of the All-Star team Bauers (1-5) vs. LaMaster (1-3). | when irc A meet the omg: Aric aoe ; ae in-| Club of Miami and Havana | Sep yrapan at Boston—Derrin: | Staes drum (ube, sho, acpubdiedt ger (0-4) vs. Shotfner 44-4). jto radio advices, are the best'in | Chicago at:Brooklyn—Carleton ; the Island Republic. Neon (7-4) vs. Fitzsiramons (2-3). | The Picked Team will be nian ~ = -t aged by F. Acevedo, Jr., who' fas’ and O'Dea; Lanning,<Hutchinson | been playing-around this city for and Riddle. :the last 18 years and he knows/ | the local boys. RHE! The All-Stars will be a s sage by Roy Hamlin, also an old hand | Phaesaeh ; 7 © at the game in this city. | lade! 1a The li Sunday’: Suit Brown and Told; Héleiits ee At Philadelphia eeceveccocosseococs CLASSIFIED COLUMN MORE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE R. S. EVANS Miami’s Spot NEW AND USED CARS Bought—Sold—Traded °37 BUICK. Roadmaster $895 "38, NASH, 200 miles _ _ 795 "38° WILLYS, 500’ miles ____._ 595 3% BANTAM. roadster . 495 37. AUSTIN, coupe 295 °37 AUSTIN sedan - - 395 °37 PLYMOUTH sed 495 °37 WILLYS sedan — 395 °37 WILLYS panel 375 ’36 PONTIAC sedan 395 °36 CHEVROLET sedan - °36 CHEVROLET coach *36 CHEVROLET tudor °36 NASH sedan 35 BUICK Standard \'35 DODGE sedan 35 PLYMOUTH sedan - °35 LASALLE sedan _ *35 PACKARD sedan *38 FIAT coupe *35 FORD tudor °35 WILLYS sedan S °34 TERRAPLANE sedan __... 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Second Game At Brooklyn Cincinnati 1218 1 +Brookiyn —.. 1914 2 Walters, Schott, Cascareila and Hershberger: Butcher, Hamlin, Tamulis, Posedel, Frankhouse and Phelps. absent-minded » some- | ut that very po po- things | with. wn affairs. But if —s you wish to tell id TN blurt it I think you may safely you any idea what Pam the beach * pang af- 2" Asey ask (Copyright, 1938, Pheste Atwood Taylor) ‘Will Asey find the ambergris? Dent Monday's chapter. GRANTS REQUEST CHICAGO — “Your Honor, please give me a little time to square myself.” pleaded G. V. Robertson of this city, who was arrested for beating his wife. “Al right,” said the court, “30 days— in jail.” ed with the Federal Art Project, will be in the city for the next week or 10 days directing the construction and assembling of these settings. R. aia 3 .E 1 0 Mungo R. H. E. First Game At Boston Chicago Boston . Lee and Hartnett; Turner Mueller. Second Game At Boston Chicago 3 Boston | French, Reet, Epperiy. lingsworth and Davis. | At New York St. Louis he New York 7 10 1 Warneke, Harrell and O Castieman and Dannnig. American League First Game At Detroit Washington Detroit ‘ W. Ferrell, Appleton and R. Ferrell; Auker, Wade, Coffman and; York, R. 3 RH, E. tJ Second Game Af Detroit Washington Detfoit Leonard and Guilian; and York. At Cleveland Philadelphia i New York at St. Louis, en; 5 12.15 3 es 10.13. 2 Stars Baker, third base; Lucilo, centerfield; Amando Acevedo, shortstop; Cates, second base; Pena, first base; \ A. Rodriguez, catcher; } Roberts, leftfield; M. Griffin, rightfield; Sweeting, I. Rodriguez, subs; Salinero, Gates, Malgrat, pitch- Picked Team ; \GAcevedo, third base; 'PRESH LAID EGCS every day from nest to you, and baby chicks. 1609 Flagler Ave. junl-Imo SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c. The Artman Press, may19-tf WANTED WANT TO FIND isolated location 8») accessible for car and house trailer, near Key West, will lease or rent temporarily and buy after feeling satisfied loca- tien and conditions are suitable. Must be off water sufficiently private for nude sun and water bathing. Prefer to deal with owners. Will also want unen- cumbered young woman to take charge of housekeeping. Write me with full details. Albert Blankerihagen, 1027 Wooster Ave. Akron, Ohio. juni8-2tx WANTED TO BUY—Ceiling elec- tric Fan. Box E, The Citizen. junlé-it LOST-—Gitl's Gold Wrist Watch and Braceles, Saturday. June 4 Reward if returned to Cari Bervaldi, $10 Francis Street June 18-20f PAGE THREE. “HOW THEY STAND __LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE _— ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCTIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. DAN J. MALLOY, MAJOR LEAGUES (Baseball) American League Club— We kL. Pet Cleveland __ 627 | DAVID 5. New’ York SiS erattecs. Boston —~ Washington - Detroit Philadelphia - Chicago - )St. Louis - Plaintiff. iving, and, Burns, Jr., if the heirs, dew claimants un t Francis Burns, Jr., decers . his wife, if he be Defendants ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the v E Complaint, which said Bill of plaint has been cause, that plaintiff an order of publicat of the defendants herei National League Club— w. New York —. 33 Chicago - is OE Cincinnati - - 28 Pittsburgh — _ 27 Boston 25 St. Louis ~ 22 Brooklyn 21 ‘Philadelphia 13 635 574 551 deceased, or otherwise 532} towing described lands, ing, and being in_ the 40 Monroe, State of Florida, : 404, On the Island of Key West, 283' known on William A. White- ain F Consolidation of the Sarasato | Herald and Sarasota Tribune oc- curred last week when the Herald | purchased the rival publication. ! David P. Lindsey, publisher of | the Herald, becomes president of | the new company. Both papers | will continue publication under the one management, H LEGALS i HRCUNE COURT OF THE | H JUDICIAL (CIRCUIT LORIDA, IN-AND FOR MON- KE COUNTY. (4) according Jer’s and John sion of tract sixteen mencing two hun from the corner Simonton Streets, thence northeasterly line of South (48) feet; then one hundred ¢ Soathwesteriy feet; thence northwesterly one haidred (HO) feet to the point exinning, his wife, if he be 5 Mer Francis Burns, IN CHANCERY, | Jr. if living, and, if de all par- {ties claim running the ; thence forty-eight: (48) . e- said 1, and —— married, Plaintiffs, his wife, if he 2ALTY COM- lorida Corpora {quired to ‘appear Defendants. | plaint in said ca Mortgage Ferecionure | fourth day of Jul NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE wise the allegath N r ivem that the) Complaint will be ken as confes- 1 Master, un-{sed by said defendants of the Final De-| It is further orde re heretofore en-|Order be publihed in cause pending } four consecutive w t of the Eleventh | West Citizen f Florida in and/ed in Monroe ida. und ad that this a week for " Key Dated this 3ra 1938. (CIRCUIT COURT F ing Chancery which D. Truste MONROE dissolved are defendants, ter in Chance inted by the Court in said . under and] Aquilino Lop by virtue of the s thereof will | Attorney for offer for sale and sell at publie out- | June 4-1 cry to the highest and best bidder { for cash at the front door ef the; Court House of Mon the City of Key Wet, Plerida, on NOTICE the That L. 0. the 4th day of July, A. D. 4938, hours of eleven 0” Tax Certificate and) i neues ours of sate, (he 4th day of the following described property situate in Monroe County, Florida, | to-wit | The North half (N%) of See- tion Thirty-six (36), Township Fifty-four (54) puth, Range Thirty-four East, coptain- al, | Clerk Cireuit Court pecial Mas-}| cial Circult of Fi July 1938, NOTICE OF APPL tween the holder of 2918, insued July, A. D. 1938, in my office aud tion for a tax deed mn, Said certifi- following de- ‘ounty of No. has made appli jto be issued the cate embraces the scribed prop Monroe, State « | Lot 5, Sqr. 6, Page 147, Monroe ords, Thompson Key Largo, Plat Book 1, tenements,, 147, hereditaments and appurtenances! ‘The assessment thereunto belonging, or im any wise| property under the appertaining, being sold to satisfy! Cate issued was in nites. a said decree. |f. Archer Bunn Raed hie Ist day of June, A-| “ Uniess said certificate shall be D. 1938. redeemed according to law, thé LOUIS HARRIS, |property described therein will be Special Maser in Chancery. | gold to the highest bidder at thé IRA C. HAYCOCK, }eourt house door on the first Mon Solicitor for Plaintiffs. jday in the month of July, 1} June 4-11-18-25; July 2, 1938.) which is the 4th day of July, 1 Dated ath day of May, 1938. (SEAL) Ross © Sawyer jClerk of Circuit Court of Monroe | County, Florida. may28; junes-11-18,1938 Plaintiff | |NOTICE OF APPLICATION Pon TAX DERD (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE 18 HEREBY Subdivision; Page the said the the said corufi- this CHANCERY. CASH NO, 7-10, ARTHUR B. HALE, vs. KATHRYN B. JONES, a widow, Defendant. Bil Por Speetti Performa ORDER FOR PUBLICATION It appearing by affidavit append-(| filed same 1 ed to the bill fed in the above | made appli ause (haf Kathryn 1) Jéties, [be insued t Said certificate endant therein |@mbraces the jjowing deserthed mt of the State y in the County of Monros, and tax deed to ba Page 147, Mo ords, Thomp: Kar Lars. Phat 147. The erty w sued was in the name Bunn. than the; in a remi-) Cumberiand | " Btate of’ try other State of Florida, to-wit dent of Dougtas’ HM, County, Maine, that; there is no nin the State Of Florida, the } e ona upon Whom efendant and thi 2 of twenty-< ore ordered 1 non-resident Defendant be and, Unless said ¢ - ppear to | fedeemed Property dem sold to the court house ment of the said ot tl ficate shall x to law, therein will t bidder atthe on the first Mon € July, 1938 of July, 195% day of May, Ross C Sawyer ‘wurt of Monroe allegations of said en as contesend by | Which is the 4th day Dated this teas (SEAL) [Clerk of Cir County, Fle rdered that thie noe a week for weeks in The Key npaper publimh- State june4-11-18,1938 NO NAME LODGE Wo Name Key Directly on Sand Beach Pishing and Charter Boats Cottages and Resteurant n ER Phone No Name No. 1 28: June 4-11-08. a9a8. | Mr. Mrs. C, L. Craig, Owners RAL) Ross C. Sawyer Clerk of Cirewit Court By (sd) Florence BE. dawyer, Deputy Clerk. jim. 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