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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1988, —_——— —€ CLSwdDED ~OD% LBy MAX SALTMARSH | | Chapter 46 1 turnéd to Dunning, letting the | alip to FELT wildly in my pockets for {243 ona I by se pretinta arel yt te fntgntened, nd beni hers Huge and as-I-did so, heard Hugo swear} “There, lies cartoon- sharply. Next moment a ages cenit ge aot anreed shadow hurtled past me quietly. i through the window. had not landed with such force I sprang after it, heard a chok- ing. gasp from somewhere below me in the darkness, and. recog- nized the voice a Fleuriot’s, . - “What's happened?” I called, | FOLLOWING .THROUGH j By AGUILAR i seocene eegesqeseooe | Ast BASKETBALL LEAGUE HEAD THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LEAGUE | | ' { | | } SWAP PLAYERS i ASSOCIATED PRESS SPORTLIGHT |BOOSTERS, BACARDL POUL- By FRANK GO! and Hugo answered from. behind, | i As The Citizen bas always em- AP Feature Service Writer. “He landed me one with the knife and got away.” “Badly hurt?” Lasked anxiously, | and he answered impatiently; “No, no, Only, the wrist, Get for pity’s sake! as he a sudden flare of light from a wpocket-forch cut the room, and: I saw Dun- ning? “em face - in and Phar pain and hugging his. waist 1 turned to “Which way did os got? denaidee amy a ne | for better individual play but for Tession we saved my life, I’ve no mbre to say. Come on, then, iets go!” + But I lingered, for there was e be decided than that. Z could not be left alone on, the. hi r a we find room in the cay for the whole | games for the fans. Comes now the | that have always beset Key West | sports leagues. Last year, you | will remember, the City Basket- hat that som ball League was broken up when ‘phasized, Key West sports or- | | ganization is necessary not only | | better team work and better, season and with it the problems* TRY AND EGG NINES SHIFTS Monroe County Baseball last night at San Carlos Hall with all clubs represented. Booster Club released. F. Tynes | MARCHING TO THE MAJORS COLUMBUS, O., Oct.'21.-The American association, in keeping ; With the big minor ‘loop’s tradi- basketbalt | L°2éue held its regular meeting ;tion, will send a flock of top- notch playing talent to the ma- jers next spring. The experts around the midwest believe many and E. Alfonso. Tynes was then | A.A. graduates will stick in the signed by the Poultry and Egg big time. nine, and E. Alfonso by Bacardi}, The one regarded as a sure- LEGALS IN_THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND Ne CHAS. G. BRAND, | Plaintitt, H vs. | FRANK R. SHALLCROSS, Defendant. NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that under and by authority of the Final Deeree ri fered on the Ist day of October, A. D. 1938, in that certain cause pending in the Cireuit , Court of the Eleventh Judicial Cir- cuit of Florida, in and for Monroe County, in Chancery, in which ighas, G. Brand is, Pjaintite and Frank R. Shallcross is Defendant, d,. as Special, Master, appointed the Court im said decree, will of- » [fer for sale and: sell at public out- cry to the highest and best bidder, jembidders, for cash at the; front door of the County Court House of {the County of Monroe and State of ‘Florida, at Key West, Florida, on Monday, ‘the 7th: day of November, 1938, ‘between the hours of etelock’ A, M. and 2 o'clock P. M, the following described property, situate in Monroe County, Florida, | to-wit: Lot One (1), Section Thirty- one (31), Township Sixty (60) South, of Range Forty (40) East, ' containing Firty-three (33) acres, more or less, and including: Lot Two (2), Block Thirteen (13), as shown 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 11; PAGE THREE 7 eoutece CLASSIFIED COLUM e COOSCESCOETOO & GOSS HOSS SOHSEOOOOLES Advertisements under this head * HOTELS ill be i : in. The: Citi wi inserted: in. The Citizen at iG YOUR G aa the rate of 1c a word for each in- oa good night to sertion, but the minimum for the pb at sel ‘cen first insertion in every instance is 25c. Payment for classified adver- tisements is invariablv in advance, | but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. Advertisers should give their! | street address as well as their tele-! phone number if the sults. Under new management, 917 Fleming St. augl8-tf 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 'y desire re-} } i FOR SALE Ex GE FOR SALE—11% acres Planta- }-—————-—__—— tion Key, 3% acres on ocean,; WILL EXCHANGE—4 lots in 8% acres on Bay, on Highway,; Miami, close in, for Key West all high land, beach front on; property. One lot, 50x150’, 3 both sides. P. O. Box 23, Key lots 50x100° adjoining, or will West. sept?-g| sell. Address Box P, The Citi- ———~— -—— | zen. aug23-s SMALL HOUSE AND LOT.! Cheap for cash or terms as de- ; sired. Apply P. O. Box 165. | ind T nad seeking et behind. “Out there some way,” he an- tobe me, | one team failed to show up for| man sli ar after septl6-8 ‘NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United. { Sixteen beautiful new rooms. FOR SALE—New boat, 4 weeks! a old, 26 ft. long, 7% ft. beam, | _ ome comforts. ecltne new engine, fully equipped. | THE MUNRO, 128 N, E. 4th St. Built for party fishing. $400.00 | Miami, Fla. Enjoy living, hot cash if sold within 5 days. Can! water. pleasant surroundings. be seen at North Beach Boule-} " sept22-1mo vard. Apply 1502 South St augis-5 2‘STORY BUNGALOW, 4 bed- rooms, 2 baths, double lot. 1605 Flagler Ave. augl2-tf | |FOR SALE—Lot on Stock Ts} made But. -Fleuriot |the games a number of times. | U>- Pes wyatt scenes nant. Pt pS tg 4 ' oste: ii - ” r ¥ said property as aforesaid, leash d t. “No,.m0!” he said sharply. | ji Booster Club signed the fol-/nonger, who topped hte associa- | together with all the tenements, wouldn't worry, att is t that must. stay. It ene he suggestion has been made) jowing players: ‘duty. Wi ¥ t nan ly with the corpse and the ened up here.” at : é Marco and Paul! tion’s fli j ictories ReTeditaments, and appartenances rg saxjous- 7 Yemdin here very | this year that a stricter policy | esa, Mori tallgae Rh ohn hae ghecclag me 23 victories thereunto belonging, or in anywise pe Sawa be a 2g Fiat ns 3 be enforced and the team or) “You can do the straigtitening,” | the wind has shi ¥} wil: no more.” was through the window and run-|- 1 band sa~ that it ning across the yard. aat al back to nim, struck Included in pestaiaing, being sold to satisfy riguez, Manuel Acosta and An-|his victories were nine. shutouts ““Satea this 7th day of October, A. every club in the loop being D. 1938. De iat ane esl |Smeared by his whitewash brush. Special Master in Chancery. Williams To Red Sox BENJAMIN AXLEROAD, Attorney for Plaintitf. | ‘Ted Wilhams, sensational Min- | Miami, Flortaa; | apne Again Re sik bth | thony Kelly. na orfeit their games. The’ All releases and new players Citi 4 tere sof bean work Jstiigarces ee approved by the. league. i |Win immediately get sore’ and the team’s going to drep out of jes ee © whe! Ordinance Relative ‘he one suggestion that. has Operation Of’ Saloons always been found successful is! The Citizen—20e aft 26 ob i > Subseribe' ito? |neapolis outfielder, is expected to geti-14-21-28; nov4,1938 5 |stick with the Boston Red Sox. LE RR aE EE | Williams topped the A.A. in bat- NOTH OF ELECTION 0 | ting with a neat .368 average, 23 To the Sheriff of Monroe County, |points ahead of the field. He set, of the State of Florida: |the pace in-home runs with 43,| secretary of Slate of ‘the Siate of and in total bases with 370. | _ don't like. leaving stone? but he cut in Florida, do hereby. give notice; land, waterfront. Also, lot cor- | ‘in having someone interested deeply in the sport and in the the players, ehad the league—so that he can insist on a regularly learried out schedule. We have but two persons in mind at pres- ent who have- been well ac- |quainted with the game and ‘could head the league—one is T.| . J, Cooper, new assistant coach at \ the High School who is a mighty | fine fellow, we've heard, red head ‘and all, and who has played the n |game himself; the other is Will | Doughtry, a local man. Both are | fully capable and would have the | authority and cooperation to run a good league. We wish you team managers who seem to have gathered to- | gether some strong squads this year would consider appointing |@ strong league head: pty, save.for one car which jon as we drew up eoeescossee: | eoesoeccocooecsoooocoses | Following are football games for Saturday with last year’s | scores: EAST Amherst vs. Wesleyan (12-2); ant. trying to Y toes 1 | : Teh ake ; ito suck 1 "Temple (0-0); Bro ‘lege va. a wn v3. eg ngs od a |R. 1. State (13-6); Carn. Tech. vs, Hugo | Notre Dame (9-7); Catholic U. vs |W. V. Wes. (21-0); Colgate vs. lie pluck believe somettiing curred to him.” Iowa; Columbia vs. Penn. (26-6); satay, ene Oe Cornell vs. Penn. State (26-19); : ane him db something | Dartmouth vs. Harvard (20-2); Fordam vs. Oregon; n % a to and touched his VS. Manhattan (12-20); Holy Cross he ‘says 40 have and to hold: ivs. Georgia (7-6); Navy vs. this case latter verb ing for Les /T can’t get back to seen you do it.” ‘Princeton (6-26); N. Y. U. vs. | Lafayette (0-13); Pittsburgh vs. Almost as the) words . le! ae U.. vs. Ohio State [ : Cre vs. W. Virginia; $Prake vs, Miami (7-0); Illinois U. i vs. Northwestern (6-0); Indiana | vs. Kansas State; Iowa U. vs. Col- fre gai Schige Michigan | State; Yale vs. igan. | MIDWEST about her. ; through the le. |gate; Iowa State vs, Kansas made slight reference to some of TORTUGAS WALLOPS TEN. 4. P. 193 | (6-14); Marquette vs. T.C.U.; Mis- j souri vs. Washington (3-0); Ne- | braska vs. Oklahoma (0-0); A. & }M. vs. Tulsa (0-27); Purdue vs. ~ | Wisconsin (7-7). 4 SOUTH Alabama vs. Sewanee (65-0); Alabama Poly vs. Ga. Tech (21-0); Centre vs. Presbyterian; Davison vs. North Carolina (0-26); Duke vs. Wake Forest, (67-0); FLORI- DA VS. TAMPA; Furman vs, N. C. State (7-7); Ga. Tech vs. Au- {burn (0-21); Kentucky vs. Xavier | (6-0); LS.U. vs. Vanderbilt (6-7); vs. Centnary; Richmond vs. Roa- noke (21-12); Tennessee vs. Vita- del; Tulane vs. Mercer; V. W. & M. (20-9); V-P.I. vs. Wash: ington & Tee ( Arkansas vs. Santa Clara; M. (13-0); Texas Techy vs, i + i players, one who is respected by | | (Continued from Page One) made as to the feasibility of granting this permission. A letter was read from Mayor Albury relative to the shooting jof doves within the city limits, Down! in Haines City, Fla., last | spring, where the Kansas City {Blues were training, Joe Galla- gher was trying for an outfield job. The experts didn’t give him much of a tumble, but sang the praises of his fly-chasing rival, | Army vs Boston U.; Boston Col- | {The mayor stated in his letter <n Judnich. hy Fudnich that if it was found that these failed to burn up the loop, Gal- | violations were being carried oo a cee oe that he would make every ef-|ting average, and was runner-up fort to have it stopped. jin total bases and runs driven in. In a letter received from C. E.|That’s why the New York Yanks A ‘ will give him every chance See een oe neha trex break into their lineup in 1939. esllaioneqaacengeindveane ‘ati, Aloysius Frank Bejma of St. a publicity item for the Com-;Paul, better known as “Ollie”, | merce body be placed in the next ‘ will be no rookie when he reports city budget. The matter was re- to the Chicago White Sox, for he ferred to the budget committee. {has served all or part of five Wants Larger Police Force pcos with the St Louis | J. P. Tonnelli, manager of the! Reese May Get Trial | Hotel La Concha, in a letter to}; When the Boston Red Sox pur- |the council, stated that he felt ‘chased the Louisville franchise that the small police force main-|Tecently they obtained Harold tained by the city was not ade-;(Pee-wee) Reese, brilliant short- uate eno' te cover the entire, Sigs esying aati fell that it had offers of $40,000 for Reese. should be increased, if possible. | Lynn King, fleet-footed Colum- | There was a complaint from F. pica hese ek om earns |J. Frankenhoff, guest at La Con- jtrial w ie parent St. Louis cha Hotel, relative to nuisances in ‘Cards, and this time he says he'll en cma eel peat endas City decided last spring | mai ‘was referr: LO ie mayor | for action. t ‘that Catcher Bill Baker wouldn’t Tt was-ordered that a number} 40, so he was shunted to Indian- of property owners, whose prop- | @polis. He quickly became the erty had become entangled in; most valuable catcher in the cir- past years, due to foreclosures | cuit, being chosen No. ! receiver and suit liens, be permitted to pay for the all-star game. His per- in a ment haunts alge for 1939 delivery. He hit .307 Counsel 1 for the season. _ Couneil Doughtry gave a talk “Benny MeCoy, fiery second- in which he made reference to baseman of the Toledo Mudhens, , Statements made by him at @ re- who hit 309 and fielded brilliant- cent meeting of the Service Club . ‘apon which comment was made SA gaat ity oo ‘in yesterday’s issue of The Citi- . ‘HEEP-FORT WIN cent the made theseCstatements, par-| jtieularly the ong about, ; en- “forcements of i omg be- cause. he felt that the mayor had been lax in this matter, and also! }the other things that he had said that were being carried on in ithe city contrary to law. Mr. Doughtry concluded his | explanation of the matter by say- ene ecg ee ery grin apa In a diamondball game played by the mayor. He stated that the yesterday at Bayview Park, a ‘council was only a_ legislative | team from Dry Tortugas defeated ‘body, and that the enforcement the crew from the Ivy by a score {of ofdinances was strictly up to °f 14 to 6. the: chief executive of the city,| The hitting star of the game who should have the cooperation | W@s Adams, who poled three lof alkin carrying out his many jhome runs for the Tortugas boys. duties. Kelly hit three out of four for the Ivy crew. Batteries for the game were Saunders and Russell for Tor- {tugas and Acherson and Skelton for Ivy. sesecscesecseecese Score by innings: R. Hi E Ivy 200 202 000— 6 9 4 SOE yr "age ae Tortugas .. 412 031 2ims-14 18 2 Special” at Raul's Club tomorrow yynight will be entertained on. the In the Center of the Business and Theater District DER IVY “DIAMONDBALL- ERS, 4 TO 6 i r eseese 'Royal Coach with a big floor show featuring new stars and Tex Ritter in —also— COMEDY end NEWS | that a GENERAL ELECTION | will be held in Monroe County, | | State of Florida, on Tuesday next succeeding the first Monday in November, A. D. 1938, the | Tuesday being the EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEMBER | For 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 Twe Railroad Commissioners of the State of Florida. For State Senator for {fourth Senatorial District | State of Florida. For One Member of the House of Representatives of the State of | Florida. | For Five County Commissioners. |. For Three Members of the County Board of Public Instruction. Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Florida, at Tallahassee, the Capital, this the first day of September, A. D. 1938. R. A. GRAY, Secretary of State. |To HON. KARL 0. THOMPSON, Sheriff Monroe County. said FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100’. | Run from Washington to Von Phister street. Reasonable. Ap- | ply Rear 1217 Petronia street. | augd-tfs | FOR SALE—Completely rebuilt | 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, nice garden. Central lo- | cation. Write Guy Carleton, 99, John street, New York, N. Y./ augi2-fri-tfs | | | Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”,| “Private Property, No Tres-) passing”, “We Close Thursday Half Holiday”. 15¢ each. THE, ARTMAN PRESS. jun25-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT—8-room House, com- pletely furnished. Hot and cold) running water. Seasonal or! otherwise. Apply, Rear 1217) Petronia street. Twenty- | of the | } Ls.) N@TICE OF MASTER’S SALE | NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that under and by virtue of and Pursuant to the certain decree male and entered on the Ist day of October, A. D. 1938, by the Honor- able Arthur Gomez, One of the Judges of the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circiut of Mon- roe County, Florida, in Chancery, in 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 for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, before the front door of the County Court House in Key! West, Monroe County, Florida, on Monday the 7th day of November, A. Tf 1938 (same being a rule day of said Court and a legal sales day) during the legal hours of sale, to-wit; between 11 o'clock in. the forenoon and 2 o'clock in the after- noon of said day, the following de- scribed property to satisfy said de- cree by payment of the amount | therein specified: In Monree County, Florida... ;,Lets Two (2) and Four (4), Section Thirty-three (33), ,Fownghip Sixty-six (66) South, manee Twenty-nine (29) East. tf oy ted this 6th day of October, RAYMOND R. LORD, ial Master in Chancery. ALLAN #. CLE. JR. ARE, . Solicitor for Plaintiff. oet?-14-21-28; nov4,1938 State of | pry Da‘ IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT MON-| ROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. No—— Re Estate of CHARLES IRVING WRIGHT, Decea: sod. | NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that I will on the 17th day of December, 4. D. 1938, present to the Honorable Ray- moné R. Lord, County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, my Final Report and vouchers and ask for the 4 al of same, and apply for Pinal Discharge in the Estate of Chartes Irving Wright, Deceased. Dated September 29, 1933. ALFRED W. DONOVAN, * Surviving Executor under the i Whi and Te Charles Irving Wright, t1GB-98: novd+11-18-25; 16,4938 |» te + { wil in \pCOUNTY CHAIRMAN ale DOUBLE DANGER Matinee: Balcony. 10c: Orches- tra, 15-20c: Might. 15-25< | 5 ninrereheenaeeeegheatiniainieadiatil stop. Prior to the sale Louisville sept9.14-23-30; oct7-14-21-28; novt SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For [WQAM TONITE ner 5th and Patterson Avenues | near Boulevard. Apply Box RC, The Citizen. augsl-s | SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c | The Artman Press. may19-tf! |Lum CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- | And Abner ner 5th and Staple Avenue,’ Apply Box D, The Citizen. 7:15 P. M. Burns And NEWS!! 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