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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1533 THE CLOUDED MOON By MAX SALTMARSH Fy nal 4 i z Hi Ss 5 ‘ i i a ane haf EP della is room, phoma? oung on me. Lumsden, quite a number men have uw won’ ng with if we you? My friend is rather anxious to ha’ been anxious ve a word with Ottilie in the i " »2 ? g Pi 5 5 3 a z HS i Z z # E s iy : az z F z & et 3 a § ge g z. & ‘oe | i 2 i = 2 fF Ss. | a3 ay 5 a berly, S53 teas tars ne z Sea5 i f torce- | chez and G. it. up short ii i d ae cE i E F 5) 3 5 F j gaseg a sec- , with a hair, and to | genom two stories mission in court to change his (name, ~ | first game under THE KEY WEST CITIZEN eR SPORTS ! { | | | FOLLOWING THROUGH BY AGUILAR 800 METERS 1:48.4—Woderson, Great ain. 1:50.6—Harbig, Germany. 1:50.7—Lanzi, Italy. 51.3—Woodruff, United States. 1:51.4—Boot, New Zealand, 1:51.5—Borck, United States. 1;51.8—Leveque, France. 1:52.1—Fenske, United States. 1;52.1—Marion, United States. 1:52.3—Northrop, United States. 1:52.3—Bouman, Netherlands. SENIOR LEAGUE will play ay doubleheader Sunday afternoon. In the’ first. game the monster Club will meet Smith Poultry and i Egg Co. nine. This will be the the Poultry: moniker, the team formerly be- ing Acevedo Stars. They will| have Cyril (Bliss) Griffin behind | the plate with Howard Gates in| the box, Barcelo at first, Al. Ace- vedo. at the keystone bag, Man- olo Acevedo at the hot corner,; 1500 METERS Geo. Acevedo at short, with Al-l 5.490 Wooderson, Great Brit- bio Acevedo, Molina and J. Gar-| gin. cia in the gardens, A. Castro is| 3:49.4—-Fenske, United States. the manager. J. Sevilla will be! 3:59.0-Hartikka, Finland. in reserve. Booster Club will! 3:529 Jonsson, Sweden. have Carlito Vidal behind the) 3:52.2-Stanizewski, Poland. plate, F. Tynes in the box, Alfon-| 3:59.5Cunningham, United so at first, Perez at second, Dan- | States, ny Lopez at third, Valdes at! 3:52.8Beccali, Italy. short, Villareal, F. Acevedo and 3:53.6—Igloi, Hungary. Caraballo in the outfield. Ken- |... 3:53 6 Szabo, :Hungary: nedy and B. Garcia in reserve. },...3:53.6—Haglund) Sweden. This game is scheduled to start,,,;;,.; ONE MILE ; at 1:15 p. m. at Navy Field. If: 4:072—Cunning it starts later than that time, the | you, worl contest will go only seven in-| ..4-98.3..Zam a+ the second game, ky oe ‘ me 5 ‘| 4:10,6—Fen: United ia sdindsiéa to. playrthe Beiedi| $1; secur homens Club. Fans will remember ave | 52 ‘ m Key West Travellers—they have| 4:11.6Alford, Great Britain been going north for the last few} 4.394 i aa. weeks. They still have the same pat cre oe ee players. To freshen your mem- ain, ory: Al. Rodriguez, a fat, chub-' 4:13.9_-Borck, United States, by boy, is their catcher; Robert| 4:142 Pell, Great Britain. Bethel and Puby Carbonell, their} 4:15 B. Rideout, United pitchers—Robert is tall and lanky | states, and Puby wears glasses; Wm. -- TWO MILES Cates, a fat, robust boy who play-) 9:91.8-Pekuri, Finland. ed some ball in the Florida State! 9.19.4 Mehl, United States. League, is at first; Philip Baker 9:13. Alwell, Great Britain. (Kilbane or Cheta) is the leadoff) 9:16.¢ Sears, United States. man; Armando Acevedo, the ice! 9:16.6—Rice, United States, man, is at short; Esmond (Tarzan) 9:18.9—Zamperini, United Albury plays third; “Rubberman” | sates. Garcia, Lucilo and Griffin roam | the outfield. M. Varela is their coach. Roy Hamlin manages the - 9:29 Richards, Great Brit- PeNpcardi Chub will -have Iszy |i": i ave | 9: i i Rodriguez. behind the plate, Joe | cans United States. (House) Casa or Malgrat in the; 44:96 8--Maki, Finland. box, Chino (Lefty) Hernandez at; 4:97.44 -Pekuri, Finland, 14:27.4—Jonsson, Sweden. the initial, bag, Mario at third, 4 | :28.4—Salminen, Finland. short; Torres, Davila and E.Rod- 14.38 ¢ eho tuner riguez in the field. Mario San- | 14 36 .9--Siefert, Denmark. 14:36.7—Rasdal, Norway. Diaz are reserves. | Another bench warmer will be M. | 14:40.3—Kurki, Finland. 14:41.4—Syring, Germany. — lightcap will get underway 15) is minutes after the termination of | gerne Se as a dscns? 30:10.4—Salminen, Finland. 30:43.0—Tamila, Finland. 30:53.8—Beviacqua, Italy. 30:54.2—Syring, Germany. 30:56.8—Szilagyi, Hungary. 30:57.4—Csaplar, Hungary. 31:11.4—Siefert, Denmark. 31:17.0—Noji, Poland. 31:17.4—Gebhardt, Germany. 31:22,0—Marynowski, Poland. 31:24,0—Eberhard, Germany. 110 HIGH HURDLES 13.9+Wolcott, United States. 140+Lavery, South Africa. 14.2=Humphrey, United States. 14.3—Woodstra, United States. Brit- | | United dat States. United i 5 perini;, 9:21.7—Lash, United States. | World's Track and Field cham- pions of 1938 follow: 100 YARDS 9.5—Talley, United States, 9.5—Reams, United States. } 9.5—Glickman, United States. 9.5—Orr, Canada. | 9.5—Wolcott, United States. 9,6—B. Johnson, United States. 9,6—Willis, United States. 9.6—Jeffrey, United States. 9,6—B. Allen, United States. 9.6—Ellerbee, United States. 9.6—Greer, United States, 96—M. Robinson, United States. 9.6—Carter, United States. . 9.6—Emigh, United States. } 9.6-ODutin, United States. "© 9.6—Clifford, United States”, METERS $ 10.4—Ellerbee, United States. 10.4—Syovall, Norway. 10.4—Blackett, Panama. 10.4—Kersch, Germany. 10.4—Strandberg, Sweden. 10.5—Jeffrey, United States. 10.5—Greer, United States. 10.5—Mariani, Italy. 10.5—Vogelsang, Germany. 10.5—Leichum, Germany. 10.5—Kovaes, Hungary. 10.5—Baumgarten, Netherlands. 10.5—Boersma, Netherlands. 10.5—Tavolainen, Finland. 10.5—Hornberger, Germany. 10.5—Steinmetz, Germany. 200 METERS 20.5—Jeffrey, United States. 20.8—Lewis, United States. 20.9—B. Allen, United States. 20.9—Emigh, United States. 20.9—B. Johnson, United ETER HU 52.8—Patterson, United 52.9—Loaring, Canada. 53.0Joye, France. 53.1—Hoelling, Germany. 53.2—Glaw, Germany. 53.2—Kovacs, Hungary. 53.6—Areskoug, Sweden. 53.8—Borican, United States. 53.8—Bosmans, Belgium. 53.9—Klix, Germany. POLE VAULT 14.7—Day, United States. | 146—Warmerdam, United | States. 14.6—Meadows, United States. 14.4—Dills, United States. 14.0—Ross, United States. 14.0—Ganslen, United States. 14.0—Harding, United States. 14.0—Varoff, United States. 14.0—Bryan, United States. HIGH JUMP 68%—Cruter, United States. 68%—Albritton, United States. 68 —Walker, United States. 6.7%—H. Smith, United States. 6.7%—Thurber, United States. 6.7%—Burke, United States. 67%—Thompson, United States. 6.7%—W. Allen, United States. 6.7%—La Cava, United States 21.0—Elisworth, United States. 21.0—Nelson, United States. 21.0—Davis, United States. 21.0—W, Miller, United States. 400 METERS 46.6—Malott, United States. 47.0—Woodruff, United States. 47.0—Belcher, United States. States. 32° —Nutting, United States. 25.1 14—Letchum, Germany. 475—Williams, United States. ' 25.1 18—Lacefield, United, 4:13.4—-Wooderson, Great Brit- | 9:21.2—Moclair, United States. | 1 | OF JUNIOR LOOP } First game of the weekend ischedule for Junior Baseball! | League teams will be played Sat-! jurday and will bring together P.G.C. Grocers, first-half win-' ‘ners, and Burly Boys. ! Second contest Saturday will ; witness Bacardi Juniors and Coto | | Stars in action. | Sunday morning, Young Marts! |and Coto Stars will cross bats. | Monday night of next week |the Junior League will meet to jarrange a schedule for the sec- |ond-half of play. | States. | 25.1 1/9—Manuel, United States. ; 250 —C. Walker, United” States. 24.11 3/4--Watson, United States. 24.11"5\8—Maffei, Italy. m, New! 2410 '3\8—M. ‘Robinson, Unita | iF Heraing St. . States, 3 t++Kido,! \Japan. | ' 54.2 1\3—Woellke, Germany. 52.11 1|2—Watson, United) tates. 52.7 3\4—Ryan, United State: 52.7 1/8—Kreek, Esthonia. 52.7. 1/8—Lampert, Germany. 52.1 1/5—Stoeck, Germany. | 51.11 —Hackney, United) States. j 51.8 7\8—Allee, United States. 51.7 3/4—Brill, United States. 516 1/2—Strode, United States. Is { JAVELIN | 255.5 3|4—Nikkanen, Finland. 252.2 5|8—M. Jarvinen, Fin-| land. | | 249.1 3/8—Sule, Esthonia. 238.9 5!8—Varszigi, Hungary. | 235.8 3|4—Issak, Esthonia. 234.5 1\2—Vainio, Finland. 232.11 1\4—Stoeck, Germany. 231.11 1\2—Jurgis, Latvia. 231.10 7|8—Toivonon, Finland. 231.7 1|2—Bell, United States. | HAMMER | . 193.7 1/4—Blask, Germany. 192.10 —Hein, Germany. 185.1 3/4—Lutz, Germany. | | 184.3 1|2—Folwartshny, United States. | 183.1 4/5—Storch, Germany. 182.0 —Lynch, United 178.3 1|2—Healion, Ireland. 177.11 1/8—Kufner, Germany. 194.7 —Malmbrandt, Swe-' den. { } { ! | i j | | Discus } 169.7 2/5—Oberwerger, Italy. -| 167.3 14—Zagar, United, | States. | 167.0 —Schroeder, Ger-| | many. H 166.10 165.5 164.9 164.9 | States. | 164.1 | States. | 13—Kotkas, Finland. 4'5—Carpenter, United {t —Lampert, Germany. | 1/2—Berg, Sweden. | 1\2—Levy, United States. | —Harris, United! 3}4—Cannon, United | sayy 0.1 3/4—Dickinson, Australia. | 1|2—Kotratschek, Ger-| .1 1/2—Strom, Norway. 49.11 1\2—Hangland, Norway. 49.2 1/8—Llovaara, Finladn. 48.11 3}44—Noreen, Finland. LEGALS NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that under and by virtae of | pursuant to the certain decree/ | made and entered on the Ist day of | October, A. D. 1938, by the Honor- | able Arthur Gomez, One of the Judges of the Cireult Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circiut of Mon- | roe County, Plorida, in Chancery, | im that certain cause therein pend-) ing wherein Leonard Brothers) Transfer and Storage Company. Inc., a Corporation organized and existing under the Laws of the State of Florida is the plaintiff and Walter T. Porter, et al are the de- fendants, the undersigned Special Master in Chancery, appointed by | said decree, will offer sale at! public outers to the highest bidder lor cash, before the front door of the County Court House in West, Monroe County, Florida, on Monday the 7th day of November, A. TR 1933 (same being a rule day of said Court and a legal sales day) during the 1 hours of sale, to-wit; m 11 o'clock in the) forenoon and 3 o'clock in the after noon of said day, the following de- scribed property to satisfy said de- eree by payment of the amount therein specified: In Monroe County, State of Florida. Lots Two (2) and Four (4), Section Thirty-three (32), Township Sixty-six (66) | Range Twenty-nine (29) his 6th day of October, | ‘RAYMOND R. LORD, Chancer: Special Master ALLAN & CLEARE, on, Settetter for j j } Dated ADE 7 cite. Oetl-14-2i-28; now, 1938 | FOR SALE—Completely rebuilt 300-EGG CHICKENS ARE HARD TO FIND «my oR Press) ST. PAUL, Oct. 14—Poultry; 300: strain of chickens have; even the | not extension specialist that best breeding flocks are speedily reaching that goal. Even if su said Miss Cora Cooke, of the University of Minnesota, it would; But the driver ruled that out. 22 be so costly the ordinary produc- er could not buy stock. “It is well known, too”, she) said, “that such individuals do not have offspring of such high production to a very marked de- gree”. Oniy 38 of 4,786 hens trapnest- * ed under supervision of the Min- nesota Poultry Improvement, board produced 300 eggs. CLASSIFIED COLUMN GOLDFISH AND SUPPLIES. Shipment just received. San Carlos Book Store, 518 Duval Street. octl4-tf HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest to OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, innerspring mattrésses. i Under new management, 917 augl8-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT—8-room House, com- pletely furnished, Hot and cold running water. Seasonal or otherwise. Apply, Rear 1217 Petronia street. aug9-tfs FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT—Cabin Cruiser with living quarters to | accommodate 4. All modern conveniences. Good for party fishing. 1014 Varela street. octl0-s | Attorney for Plaintiff. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Stoutly-built 14-ft. | Sailboat with well. Apply The Citizen Office. octl2-s Cuban-type house; double bed- | room, complete bath, hot wa- ter, 18-ft. living room, kitchen, | dining room, front porch, rear porch, electric lights, well, cis- | tern, niee garden. Central lo- | cation. Write Guy Carleton, 99 , John street, New York, N. Y. | augl2-fri-tfs | FOR SALE—11% acres Planta- tion Key, 3% acres on ocean, 8% acres on Bay, on Highway, all high land, beach front on both sides. P. O. Box 23, Key West. sept?-s SMALL HOUSE AND LOT.! Cheap for cash or terms as de- | sired. Apply P. O. Box 165. septl6-s cccigiic a iaatiaeinicabicinasiancimatis:| FOR SALE—New boat, 4 weeks old, 26 ft. long, 7% ft. beam, new engine, fully equipped. | Built for party fishing. $400.00 | cash if sold within 5 days. Can be seen at North Beach Boule- | vard. Apply 1502 South St. | sugl8-s | 2-STORY BUNGALOW, 4 bed-| rooms, 2 baths, double lot. 1605 | Flagler. Ave. augl2-tt | Run from Washington to Von! Phister street. Reasonable. Ap- ply ‘pectinases SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c / The Artman Press. mayl9-tf. at EXCHANGE neem WILL EXCHANGE—4 lots in Miami, close in, for ve property. One lot, 50x150’, 3 lots 50x100° adjoining, or will sell. Address Box P, The Citi- zen. aug23-s GRRE Sanne PAI RE ARE NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United. Sixteen beautiful new rooms. Home comforts. octé-Imo PRIME aoe eR THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th St. Miami, Fla. Enjoy cee a sept22-Imo ——— esse tll ahaloeanemeatieiy WANTED—Two girls who can do painting on shells. Steady em- ployment year round. POL- LOCK’S, 519 Duval street. octl4-2t ‘ HE COULDN'T EAT IF HORSE DIDN’T | (By Associated Press) } ‘WOOD GREEN, Eng., Oct. 14—} possible to stop his horse—lights | X | breeders searching in vain for a A wagon driver who says it's im-}» | been told by a University Farm or no lights—when he’s on the ' ‘way home was fined $1.25 for driving through a red light. The magistrate facetiously sug-| gested that he get the fine from! a strain existed, the horse. Then the court clerk | peace chimed in with, “dock his oats! “J couldn’t do that”, he replied.! “I wouldn't enjoy, my; gyn food * properly”. RS. i) ‘- Ras st LEGALS = | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE» BLEVENTH ane t cCIRCU 2 Col CHANCE No. 7-33 CHAS. G. BRAND, ‘ Plaintiff, vs. FRANK R. SHAIg.CROSS, Defendant. NOTICE OF MASTER'S NOTICE IS HEREBY that under and by authority of the Final Decree rendered on the Ist day of October, A. D. 1938, in that certain cause pending in the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Cir- cuit of Florida, in and for Monroe | County, in Chancery, in which has. G. Brand Frank R. Shallcross is Defendant, I, as Special Master appointed b; the Court in said decree, will of, fer for sale and sell at public out~ cry to the highest and best bidder, or bidders, for cash at the front | door of the County Court House of | JEROME the County of Monroe and State ef Florida, at Key |West, Florida, on | Monday, the 7th day of November, | 1938, ‘between the hours of o'clock A./M. an@ 2 o'clock P. M, the following | described property, situate in, Monroe County, to-wit: | Lot Ong _(1),| Section Thirty- e (31), Township Sixty (60) South, of! Range Forty (40) East,’ containing Firty-three (53) acres, more or including: Lot Two (2) less, and Block Thirteen (13), as show on Plat No. 3, Key Largo City, Downtown Section, according to plat there- of, recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 171 of the Public Records of Monroe County, Florida. The said property as together with all the hereditaments, and appartenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise pertaining, being sold to satisfy said decree. Dated this 7th day of October, A. D. 1938. ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. | Special Master in Chancery. , BENJAMIN AXLEROAD, ‘aforesaid, | tenements, Miami, Florida. ; oct?-14-21-28; nov4,1938 ! NOTICE OF ELECTION | To the Sheriff of Monroe County, | of the State of Florida: } Be it Known, That I, R. A. Gray, ! Secretary of State of the State of Florida, do hereby give notice; that a ERAL ELECTION will b 1d in Monroe County, | State of Florida, on Tuesday next} succeeding the ‘first. Monday in! November, A. D. 1938, the said Tuesday being the El H DAY OF NOVEMBER United States Senator from! the State of Florida, for six years, from Jan. 3, 1939. { For Representative of the 4th} Congressional District of the State | of Florida, in the Seventy-sixth Congress of the United States. | For Attorney General of the State) of Florida. For Three Justices of the Supreme ; Court of the State of Florida, For Two Railroad Commissioners | Plaintiff and! B Florida, | N: Mu | dissolved by thi |ply to the Bill of P. LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND Fon MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY. LO CORPORATION, a cor- ration organized under the jaws of Florida, Plaintiff, Foreclosure ef Tax Certificates. REDDEN, MARTIN HAN- ANDREW ANDERSON, 8, Defendants. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION appearing by_ affidavit . ap- 4 to Bill of Complaint file¢ in the above entitled cause, that hh c, AGE THREE vs c e e defendants, to-wit: EN, MARTIN HANSE: wol ate J. TALTY, °. Dea Sit Hey TRC. BU: BPARI, OSCAR. S ANNA-L. SABIN,; his wife, residents of the State of Florida, and@that their residences are un- known. v ndants, NIDER, FE. EB. A Pp. CLARK, a sin- “OLON W, WILLIAMS, ¥, & single wo- xITMEYER, PETER VICTORIA _GIA- REIS- the following defe SHLAS. SNIDE Florida, and that their residences are unknown, the following defendants, JONES, OREST EL 187 ng, Colorado EDWARD _H. Sith Street, PTALN |B, Out West Springs, JONES, 68 Ba , . Zanesville, and ELLA ¥, a” his e, Muskingen Zanesville, Ohio. the Stembler Insurance and Purity Water c, are domestic cor- charter has been seretary of State pursuant to statute in such cases made and provided, but that. the | defendant corporation, to wit: Stem=- bier Insurance Agency, Inc., though \ dissolved, was served with process by service on G. C. its former president. As to all the other defendants, there are no persons in the State of Florida, service of subpoena up- on whom’ would bing them, and that they are all over the age of twenty-one years, That the Purity Com- pany, Inc. is a corporation — dis- solved by the Secretary of State and has failed to designate a resi- dent agent for service of process. It is therefore ordered that all non-resident. defendants, as well as Purity Water Company, also Stembler Insurance Agency, : and they are hereby required to re- Complaint in said cause, on or before Monday, the. ith day of November, A. Dy 1938, otherwise the allegations of said’ bill will be taken as confe by the said defendants. it is further ordered that this order be published for four con- secutive weeks (five times), in the Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in said County and State. EER day o pt. 1938. Zeal) This 17th (Clreuit Court Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Cireuit Court. By: (84.) Florence E Sawyer % Cy BENJAMIN AXLEROAD, Solicitor for Plaintifs octT-14-21~; Stembler, Water nov4,1938 IN COUNTY JUDGR’S COURT MON- ROE FLORIDA, COUNTY, of the State of Florida. For State Senator for Twenty- fourth Senatorial District of the State of Florida. For One Member of the House of Representatives of the ™ | Re Betate of CHARLES IRVING WRIGHT, i ‘i NOTICE OF INTENTION TO M. z State of; APPLICATION POR FINAL Florida. DISCHARGE For Five County Commissioners.| Notice is hereby given that I wi net Three Members of the County | on 17th day of Decembe' oard of Public Instruction, | 1938, present to the Hon In Testimony Whereof, I mond R. Lord, Count; have hereunto set my|Monroe County, Flori hand and affixed the) Report and vouchers an Great Seal of the State of | the approval of same, Florida, at Tallahassee, | for Final Discharge in t! the Capital, this the first | of Charles Irving Wri day of September, A. D. Dated September 2 1938, } ALFRED W. R. A, GRAY, | As Surviving Executor under cretary of State. Last Will and Testament To HON, KARL ©. THOMPSON,| Charles Irving Wrigh Deceased Sheriff Monroe County. s-a8; jocti4-21-28; nov4-11- sept9-16-23-30; oct7-14-21-28; nové| 16-23,1938 ‘ mn D. (L3.) TRANSPORTATION CO., ING.” Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving All Points on Florida Keys betweun MIAMI AND KEY WEST TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY (Except Sunday) Direct Between Miami and Key West. DIRECT EXPRESS: Leaves Miami 2:60 o'clock A. M., arriving Key West 7:00 o'clock A, M. Leaves Key Wast 9:00 o'clock A. M., arriving - Miami 2:00 o'clock P.M. LOCAL: (serving all intermediate points) Leaves Miami 9:00.0’clock A. M., arriving Key. West 4:00 o'clock P. M. Leaves Key West 8:00 o'clock A. M., arriving Miami 3:00 o’elock P. M. Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service Full Cargo Insurance Office: 813 Caroline St. Telephones 92 and 68 Warehouse—Corner Eaton and Francis Streets