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FOLLOWING THROUGH By “AGUILAR ee coco } WELL, THE CONCHS are back from their unexpected trip to Mi- ami. According to Armando Ace- ; vedo, they did not know if they Dynamite Finished Him = were to play until Saturday—that |, is the reason nothing appeared in these columns Saturday about the game. There were quite a few fans who would have made the trip with the team had they; known. The contest itself was a very good exhibition of the national pastime, and all players brought back a smile this time instead of a frown as was in evidence the; previous time they returned from | the Miami game. The Conchs claim that this past Sunday | everything was hotsy-totsy and that at game-time Jack Bell gave | them the privilege of picking the H i aoe, and Jackson,’ veh teeds Ve “gmpires to the and b. | jami All-Stars had Tiny Chap- | lin, a small fellow of about 210 | pi he went to the Giants in the ma-; jor leagues and from that club to the Coast League where he pitch- ¢s for San Diego, and this year) won 19 games and lost 11. | Freddie Frink, that star foot- ball player with the University | of Hlinois several years back and | now in the Texas League where he is considered one of the fast- | est runners in the circuit, was) in) left field. Bandera was behind the plate; | } Lefty Schemer, at first; Kight and , Gilman, in center and right field | respectively. | In the first frame, Key West} scored one run off the mighty| Chaplin, but the Miarai boys came | back and tied the score in their) helf. In the third, a wallop te) Dynamite helped finish off large grouper which | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN |___ LEGaLs jas THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, ROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. | G AS A COURT OF PRo- | | Estate _o | | CHARLES F. DuPONT, i | Deceased. { | The State of Florida: To all per- t sons interested in the estate of said decedent. | You are hereby notified that a written instrument purporting to be the last Will and testament of | | said decedent has been admitted to! probate in said Court. You are hereby commanded with- { six calendar months from, the te of the first publication of this | notice to appear in said court and | | show cause, if any you eam, why | the action of said Court in admit. | ting said will to probate should | not stand unrevoked. RCUIF COURT OF THE ‘TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORID EN CHANCERY. 21 BERNIE C. PAPY, i Plaintiff, versus Fovreeloware of Mortgange cUDIOn KEY CORPORATION, ete, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE Notice is hereby given that the der and by’ virtue of the final de cree of foreclosure heretofore en- | tered in that certain cause pending | | in the Circuit Court of the Eleventh | | Judicial Cirevit in and for Monroe | County, Florida, being Chancery | cause No. 7-21, ‘wherein Bernie C. | |Papy, is plaintiff and Cudjoe Key |; ! Corporation, ete,, et al, are defend- jants; I, as Special Master in Chan- | cery appointed by the*court in said | decree, under and by virtue of the | terms ‘thereof will offer for sale | {and sell at public outery to the, ‘highest and best bidder for cash, at the front door of the Court House of Monroe County in the City of Key West, Florida, on the seventh | day of November, 1938, between | |the hours of 11 o'clock, a. m. and 1 o'clock, p. m., the same being a; legal sales day and within the hours provided by law, the follow- fng described property situate, ly- | jing, and being in Monroe County, Florida, to-wit: On the Island of Key West and is part of Subdivision Nine (9) and all of Subdivison Hight (8) of Lot Four (4) of Square Right (8) according to BE. 0. Gwynn'’s diagram of Lots Two (2) and Four (4) of Square Bight (8) of Tract Four (4) of Simontog and Wall's Addition which diagram is recorded in Book “H” on Page 669, Mon- roe County, Florda Records, and more particularly described as follows; Commencing at the corner ‘of Duval and Division Streets, and running thence along Duval Street in_a North- westerly direction Sixty-four (64) feet; thence in a North- easterly ‘direction One Hun- dred (100) feet; thence in @ Southeasterly direction Sixty four (64) feet out to Division Street; thence along Division Street’in a Southwesterly di- rection One Hundred (100) feet to the point of beginning. The said property, as aforesaid, together with the tenements, here- ditaments and appurtenances, there- ‘unto belonging or in anywise ap- | pertaining, being sold to satisty said decree. seaseeaee ae ee ae ~~ FOR QUALITY PRINTING —— Call 51 ——— THE ARTMAN PRESS The Citizen Building SS QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Light and Heavy Cream Pasteurized Milk Butter Milk Chocolate Milk SAFEGUARD YOUR FAMILY’S HEALTH! PAGE THREE | € Here’s a Representative List of Key West Merchants that Sell Practically Everything of Interest to the Average Family or Businessman. The Shoppers Department IS OF INTEREST TO BOTH VISITORS AND RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY b Merchants Represented Here Have Been Carefully Selected and Dealings with Them will be Satisfactory in Every Way. New York Busy-Bee Barbecue OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Serving the BEST SANDWICHES in Town—Refreshing Drinks’ Specializing in * t Conch Chowder, Hot Bollos and Molletes 905 Simonton Street G. C. ROBERTS General Merchandise Wholesale and Retail Galvanized Roofings Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing H. B. Davis’ 100 Per For a low initial cost, and only a few cents a week to keep it go- ing, you can have a DAYTON Water Sys- tem in your home. Sold on Easy Terms Prices range $47.50, IJALLLLLLALALLLALLLLALL LALLA LAA AA LALLA AAA YOU'LL FIND IT HERE Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline Streets left field by Acevedo, good for a! menaced John Johnstone, a $59.50 and $69.50 salvage expert in Dated this 4th day of October, homer, put the Conchs in the! Ivagi pert in Melbourne, | D., 19) lei Modes, inthe lst: halt | Australia, while he explored ‘the hull of the sunken} “4 “ RAYMOND R, LORD, | of the fifth Wickers weakened and “Joliette.” The grouper weighed 192 pounds and was 6 HENRY. TAYLOR, JE, cannery, \ * @ series of its’ Scoréd four’ runs | feet;’4 inches long. ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 455 Attorney for Plaintift. oct4-11-18-25; novi,1938 | for the Miami aggregation. Bethel Ser on ede) Oc Oa SECOND-HALF OF FORT JEFFERSON JUNIOR LEAGUE WHIPS IVY 6 102 ‘went to the mound, replacing Wickers, with but one out and stopped the opposition) flat. In the sixth frame, Marvin | Griffin went in to hit for Gon- zalez and singled to right. Then! Armando came up and poled the | record-breaking home run. Mi-! ami players, umpires, Jack Bell | and many fans claim it was the | longest drive they had ever seen on that diamond. The ball clear- | ed the center field fence, which | is 500 feet from home plate. It| must have traveled a good 550° feet. The pellet was recovered | and Jack Bell presented it to Ar- | mando with the signatures of all! the Miami players and of the two umpires of the game. This wallop put the score at 5 to 4, still giving the Conchs a chance to ‘win. % | All-Stars, however, put the: game on ice in the eighth when _qthey Scored two runs. best | ‘the locals could do was an: | & ac: Jone tally in the nin fe aus liam C: played vat wan j Lo vwrged pheg ot Cheta Seee, covering third, ac- “cepted four hard chances and handled each in great style. Gar- cia, im left, hadra busy afternoon chasing seven fly balls. Barcelo played center for Gonzalez in the eighth. He played too deep and twe pop flies over second went for bingles, scoring two runs. Al. Redriguez was outstanding in right field; he hit one safely. Wickers pitched a good game until he weakened. Better luck: next time, Wicky. Robert Bethel finished the game and although he was touched for more hits than Wickers allowed, he had better support. Pena at first had but three putouts. Albury and Gon- zalez also played well. Tarzan made the only error of the game. ‘Two bases were stolen but no fault of Albury For the opposition, Bandera starred at bat. He hit a double and two singles and knocked home four of his team’s runs. Be- hind the piate he did well. Smith, Duncan end Kight were out- standing, saving the day for Mi- ami on several occasions. ¢ local boys have nothing but praise for the umpires and ~ for Jack Be? and all the players and fans of Miami. They claim they were treated royally while in the Magic City. Alfonso Lopez, big league back- |, stop player, and Van Mungo, big time pitcher, watched the game from the stands and were im- pressed with several of the Mi- ami and Key West players. This my Mean that some of the play- + Lopez each hit two safely. ispring BEGAN SUNDAY 0.3. OFF sini DOUBLE PLAYS ON LIGHTHOUSE GROCERS AND PARK TIGERS! BOAT SAILORS WERE VICTORS, MOROCOL- | 1D LOPEZ DAIRYMEN | — oa | The diamondball feud between | LOSERS | the Fort Jefferson ten and the| di jten from the Lighthouse tender | lIvy ripened again as the Fort 'erew from 60 miles out in the ;Gulf walloped the Ivy 6-2 in a recent ball game at Bayview Park, Second-half of the Junior Base- ! ball League’s split schedule got, underway Sunday. P. G. C. Grocers and Park Ti gers were victors in the games, | and Morocollo and Lopez Dairy lighthouse /eleW won't ; were the losers. Tigers downed Morocollo 6 to 2, ts around the Fort and the Grocers whipped 's and then there will be Dairymen 6 to 4. mayhem when a er Tn the*first'game Alonso poled s'girke dy played. three safely,i the plate. Menendez, Roche and Men- doza and Menendez played great game for the losers, and Nelson and Ben; for the winners. E. Garcia collected a double and three singles in five tries at the plate in the nightcap. O. Es- quinaldo slammed three safely out of five. For the losers, R.} Arnold, Alonso and P. Esquinaldo | each poled two out five. M. Es- quinaldo, Alonso and Blanco starred afield for the victors, and L. Fernandez and Rosendo for the defeated outfit. Ten innings were played by the teams. Score by innings: First Game ah 4 for th j the} on showed they were no slouches four double plays off on the Ivy crew. Maybe the crew didn’t have their land legs yet. Batteries for the Fort were Gates and Menendez and for the Ivy, Brady, Villareal and Soldano. GOLFERS TO HAVE DINNER MATCH WILL BE PLAYED THURSDAY WEEK ON INKS R. HH. E. 010 002 3-6 10 4 020 000 0-2 6 and Park Tigers Morocollo Lucy and Nelson; Mend: J. Menendez. Second Game OF Pee Loc. {By GI ) », The regular match be- tween tie two ates. teams of “pill-makers” led by Capt. Spotts- woed and “bureaucrats” led by Capt. Ned McCarthy will tangle on Thursday afternoon. The pairings will be published tomorrow after the captains have discusse@ the matter with each other. However, Mr. Spottswood says you must give your name in to the starter shop or to Mr. Mc- Carthy or to himself if you in- tend to play and if you will or = + | Wil! not attend the dinner. What ers will get a try: his they want are complete foursomes ithat will show up on Thursday. P. G. C. Grocers— 000 0ogypag} nae} orm Lopez Dairy— 061 000 300 0—4 11 4 P. Esquinakio and M. Esquin- : Rendueles and J. Soldano. FIGHTS IN SLEEP INDIANAPOLIS—E verett a1 this city, who is a st. broke two bones in his struck a wall he was in a ring | If this keeps up, maybe the} ig a8 many trips to} cme boys from Dr. Mudd’s His-1 { from their long isolation periods | way out in the Gulf by pulling | iN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S Cov! RT| D FOR MONROE COUNTY, . IDA. IN PROBATE. Nom In re: Estate CHARLES Dupont, Tieceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To all creditors and al persons having claims or demands against said Estate: You, and each of you, are hereby ; notified and required to present | ‘any claims and demands which } pr either of you, may have {against the estate of Charles PF. | DuPont, deceased, late of Monroe | County, Florida, to the Hon. Ray- | mond R. Lord, ‘County Judge of | Monroe County, at his office in the | County Courthouse in Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, within eight calendar | months from the date of the first | | publieation hereof. All claims and | demands not presented within the | time and in the manner prescribed herein shall be barred as provided | by law. Dated October 10th, A. D. 1938, ILMA DuPONT THOMPSON, As Administratrix Cum ‘Testamento | fmexo of the Estate of Charles | DuPont, Deceased. octll-18-25; novl,1938 Subscribe to The -Citizen—20c au = SS “BIG TOWN” 8:00 AL JOLSON 8:30 “WE, THE PEOPLE” 9:00 BENNY GOODMAN 9:30 “DR. 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