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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1938 now. There’s hope in >: bey ay we Svotch, and t.¢ « oak ‘Angus bas stirred and it’s you he’s using i: > ‘pa the ‘wrong. hi son has ‘ions VR Bless you, chi She gave Kattlee: @ qucer. Kathleen Gregory: red-haired member of the Gregory clan, goes West incognito to get a right- of- way for The Golden Girl. mine from MacDonald, Bonsié MacBPonaid: young owner of Phe Stubborn Boy mine, down the tae, thi Paps ct her fi maint her. the roomy ogee occupi oy Old: “| Rea nm om the Gregory ni + they pita ue, but acw har elon had an x-ray quality and’ she could see the squalor low the roofs, mchuw I have to take care f “ 0! them a She, tho jought. “Somehow were @ man, not just a silly “Miss Chapter 17 ‘Come Home’ Ba SHOULD be getting you back,” MacDonald said. “But . .. but aren’t you goin; on to Carsted?” said Kathleen, faura MacBride | who was ing ner bed. now that “We're not even im the direc-| he tion of Carsted. | kidnapped you. loetieg te Se eens oe as ith Thought you needed a change.” Git. kinds of stamps on it. Miss Kathleen’s lips curled into # kin I been tee the stamps wher smile they hadn't achieved sinee| 7° childhood; sheer sweeffiess that} with no mi: brought MacDonald up, then pacdpey checked him abruptly. He had done this for her, she} thought. He had cared enough to notice she was over-tired, wor- ee by the nervous: vapid flapper.” picked up the let but after she’ about her, much as it ‘te the canyon a few hours be-~ wéome (pear We've Ueigeige out. ‘our letter te! us what MacDon- “ and I framed you last ald had: satd about priority gave our night,” rsesaioawen sana dona and: - started an Fo nm, gt valley was ate eam aa noisy, and,tha' “She Sicgas ‘over, said y weren't resting because you were {ee a afraid you might be needed dur-’ Ite sweet tt cutoh she ald cbdgrr—t the day, as welk'as the night, if soaimalea the grade wogan caging to — pate into mx han MacDonald. mine as c at, him. se they would have closed oars! aS a Kathleen stood ne dette ah There ahi was at to the le jae she th this, always came a ‘sty A ie a let- rr. ' . Confused ny emotion Nae panen fae fad st, “ = eter ind to EE oe thleeh ur a boulder. ee to shehad sprung up unassisted. — certainly i” agreed so Se “One thing we agree poe Reestileen lerd mine miners would be eld Zope othe anted to see Od | ee rece asia shed be there lover to Dean at 3 p. m. regard- oY appte t a vas tre neg.” she apologized. “It i Reeth a ‘Ap Investigation’ oa er at hand Cac qo ye i. cart | | uoNc ¥ WALK EACH SUNDAY ROBBED HIGH UP NEW YORK—A bandit who knowing smile and yen? briskly | she read the letter from | Beating: be responsible va H ipts ‘ ; by-Iaws of the’ |R. Gareia and G. Valdes contract- ed by Bacardi Club. | Trojans and Poultry Company | ¥s. Poultrymen, first game, 1 p. ‘ NESS, England — For sixty city Yeors William Williams of this THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PORT Soereccccessessooe. \ en With The | ee@cescecvesosacée aed t ‘It’s all in fun, |most famous mountains in Colo- |rado, for oil exploration. | :’| Ammons of Colorado, Allred wa- a e felt the world | a | jokingly has diseussed the possi- 44) E« weet) | | cause of the name of their city, of the | TRY 1 OMETIME eons Repro yg have mastered the art of diving. Fhis jormafh Hanley, water eomedian who, along with Clyde Diaz, cl national aquatic show at Los Angeles. They’re from San Francisco. MAN ‘TEAM TO BASKETBALLERS | PLAY AT LOCAL = MEET iT FIELD N NOV. 20 Island City Basketball League will meet tonight at the High ‘pitcher at Colorado, has a dead both tle”. |GROUNDS TURNED OVER TO School, 7:30 o'clock. coL All interested in the league are ORED PLAYERS FOR invited tp attend this session. CONTEST WITH VISITORS: LEAGUE FRACAS FIRST BASEB ALL GAME Trojans arid Key West Conchs' will play a regular Monroe Coun- ty Baseball League game tomor- row, Armistice Day. The contest will begin at 3 p. m. at Navy Field. Battery for the Conchs will be Wick- In the absence of President J. | V. Woodson, Vice-President Ma- rio Sanchez presided ‘at the meet-' ‘ing of the Monroe County Base- ball League last night. First action taken was to turn over the grounds at Navy Field a George Dean, colored, for a’ | game with the Ethiopians of Mi- ‘ami on Sunday, November 20. It | was understood that a regular Bethel and Al. Rodriguez. |league game would be played|ers and Joe Navarro will work | first. for the Oe os The grounds will be turned oon) THE WEATHER eocees 82 75 78 7% It was! Highest voted to pay him as agreed. Lowest F. Aeevedo was signed by the’ Mean Key West team of the circuit, and Normal Mean Rainfall* Yesterday's Precipitation .72 Ins. Normal Precipitation -08 Ins. “Thin vocord covers Zt-hewr period ending of < e'clock + morning. Tomorrow's Almanac Tt was also agreed that if the nine voted in favor of it, to play the remaining games as follows: Friday, November 11, Armistice Sun rises Day, 3 p. m., Trojans versus Key Sun sets West; Sunday, Nov. 13, Bacardis Moon rises Meon sets Tomorrow's Tides AM. m. and Key West vs. second game. Key West and Poultrymen will play the only league game on Sunday, November 20. Miami so me epey, ne sec Barometer 7:30 a. m., today: If Trojans wish to play the Sea level, 29.88 postponed game with Key West. as is the desire of the Poult: ys men, then the revised standin c the clubs is as follows: sieabitoes (Till 7 30. m., Friday( won. “pet” “Key Wést ‘sha’ Vic “ “31° .75@ "cloudy with ocemictnet 3 2 600 Might and 3 1 1 S00 northeast winds, fr 2 3 400 © Florida: Mostly cloudy, occa- This gives each club seven sional rains Friday and in east games played at the end of the "and south portions tonight. half. Jacksonville to Florida Straits Moderate northeast winds. fresh at times over extreme north por- tien and mostly overcast wea ther*tonight and Friday with oc- castonal rain. East Guif: Moderate to fresh northeast winds and mostly over- cast weather tonight and Frigay , with occasional rein. Trojans, High Low Clab— Poultry & Egg Co. ACT AT WEDDING PITTSBURGH—A son and ter acted as best man at the wedding mother, Mrs. Barbara and John O'Connell of city. ‘ location for the mountain. ~ being watched in federal 5 hy ix i COLORADO, Tex., Nov. 10.— but Governor James V. Allred of Texas had no difficulty in leasing his newly-j| acquired Pikes peak, one of the The governor won the peak on a wager with Governor Teller ered the Big Bend park of Tex-} |as against the mountain on the| Rice-Colorado football game last January. Rice won. Since then the Texas governor bility of creating a WPA pick- and-shevel project to move the (4, 100-foot. mountain fr m Colo- ‘rado to Texas, ‘ i If that happens, the “Promis- jing Oil Company” of Colorado, ; | Tex., has signed a lease with the governor, drawn on le; form, efor a period of 10 years “or as long thereafter as oil or gas, or either, is produced”. The oil company is composed of two score men of the Colo- + rado vicinity whe suggested, be- } that it was the most logical Texas IRON MEN? | HERE THEY ARE! JOHNSTOWN, Colo., Nov. 10.—Irom men? You haven't heard anything until you Jearrt about the Johnstown high school grid Phantoms. | Through a4 schedule mixup. | the Phantoms found fhem- selves with two opponents clamoring to pley them. on the ‘same day. So they met and beat Berthoud, Colo., 12- 7 .in the afternoon, and Mul- len Home of Denver, 7-6, | that night. {do not know how I live”, jday, maybe day-before”, AROUND AND ABOUT (By C. G. FLINT) wocee Tony said he had helped make the Revolution of August, 1933 and, as an ex-member of the A.B.C. party, they were eager to get him back to Cuba for a “fish dinner” at Morro Castle. He was now a follower of the more: refined Dr. Ramon Grau San . Martin, in Miami, he said. Like other. re; pes, he washed great quantities of linen, between long ‘eonferenees”. The refugees were either drying linen or conferring ‘On another revolution: They did bothj.furiously, for the love of the sacred soil of Cuba. Tony was so thin you won- dered how he cut all the throats and set off all the bombs he claimed. He had shot one police- man, a fact which he recounted with pride. One day Tony dis- appeared “on a mission” and was not seen for many months. When he returned he was thinner than ever, but very clean indeed. He smiled happily, as if he had shot another policeman. how those You wondered | refugees kept so spotless and “I said Tony, “but I helped make the revolution and soon we make another”. . One day Tony met us on Flagler Street, looking as happy as if Ke had shot another policeman. mission, this time to Mexico. I have hope that we soon make the revolution”. “And when did you eat?” we asked. “Oh bass 34 sai raised so much—revolution? Tony. Weeks passed before we re- ceived a card from Tony, in Mexico City. “I am in jail’, he | wrote, “but never eat so much in imy life before. The senoritas of Mexico are very pretty. We hope > soon to do something”. . . . But several years have passed and there have been no more revolu- tions. And we have not heard from Tony since. New Castle Isn’t Neweastle Anymore (By Axnoeinted Prenn) NEW CASTLE, Ind., Nov. 10.— Uncle Sam has settled a 117- year-old argument by ordering this Indiana city’s: name split into two words. The Post Office department at ‘| Washington, D. C., revived the Nov. 10— 200+ who is a right end and a baseball | “pan” whieh fooled Joe Mathes, Ssh Pm Se Louis Cardin- a Conducting a talent hunt at} ; Denver, Mathes looked over Pud-! jlik and then told him haven’t enough fire”. “I don’t think you would have | the courage to fight back if a, i ;tough player came after you for | ‘dusting him”, Mathes bellowed. | Pudlik looked at him without} changing expression and then} asked: “Do you want to come} under the grandstand with me! and see if I'll fight?” | Mathes didn’t. GRIDDER ROUNDUP, Mont., Nov. 10.—It , took an earthquake to send Ro-/} land Ortmayer, a Roundup high! gridder, to Northwestern univer- ; sity. Ortmayer enrolled at Inter- | mountain. Union college’ at Hel-; ena, Mont., but wher ah earth-; quake shook up the college build- ings, he shifted to Northwestern. | He is a sophomore halfback this | year. | GOLF POR FAIR PROGRAM NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—Among the sport events slated for New York during the World’s Fair is a 72-hole medal play tournament for the professionals. It will be played in June, 1939. ' t WASHINGTON, Nov. 10—The days of the poisonous, little black widow spider may be limited Io this country. Uncle Sam’s en mologists have a plan to fee it with another spider which have. imported from Haiti, which particularly likes to on black widow eggs. The _ Spider is harmless. Right now the two. spiders are labora- tories. Before the scientists turn the Haitian half million people will spend some leisure hours skiing this winter, the national park service estimates. : “you} | Courtney Noe, controversy recently by pointing out that some confusion had risen because the name was spelled as “Newcastle” and “New Cas- ‘The local postmaster dug up “I. go on another, — CLASSIFIED COLUMN SALESMAN WANTED HUSTLER WANTED! to intro- duce, supply demand for Raw- leigh Necessities. Good routes open nearby. Rawleigh Methods get business. No selling ex- perience needed. We supply Sales, Advertising literature— all you need. Profits should in- crease every month. Low pric good values, complete service. Rawleigh’s, Dept. FAK-116-63, Memphis, Tenn. POSITION WANTED WHITE YOUNG COUPLE seeks employment, any nature. Please communicate. Morris Lester, 12 Evergreen street, Rochester, N. ¥. nov10-3tx NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United. | Sixteen beautiful new rooms. Across South Beach. nov9-lmo THE MUNI MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th St,| Miami, Fla. Enjoy living, hot water, pleasant surroundings. nov?-Imox ROOMS with or without board.) nov3-10-2tx | PAGE THREE LEGALS “a — CIRCUIT COURT OF THE LEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. LDSON TORANO, Complainant, . DIVORCE. = GIBSON TORANO, ndant. ete ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn Dill filed in the above stated cause that the residence of the defendant, Irene Gibson Torano is unknown, that she is over the age of twenty- years ang there is no person in ate of/Florida, the service of @ summons in chancery upon Whom | would bind said defendant. | It is hereby ordered and you Irene Gibson Torano are hereby re- quired to appear to the bill of com- plaint filed in this cause, on or be- fore December 5th, A. D. 1938, otherwise the allegations of the bill of complaint will be taken as confessed by you and said cause be proceeded with ex parte. It is further ordered that this order be published once each week for four (4) consecutive weeks in the Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in Key West, Monroe County, Florida. Done’ and Ordered in Key West this October 26th, A. D. 193! (Circuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court. By (Sa.) Florence EB. Sawyer Deputy Clerk. RE JR. plainant. 3} NovS-10-17-24,1938 ALLAN B. Ci Solicitor for | NOTICE OF INTENTION To APPLY Fot A FREE DEALER | LICEN. TO. WHOM IT MAY You and each of yor | take notice that I wil |day of November, A. D. 1938 at 10:00 in the forenoon apply to one jof the Judges of the Cireuit Court of the Eleventh Judici: Cireuit in and for Monroe County, in cham- Sunny! and cook: 429 Southard: bets for a license to manage, take street, nov7-lwk av Largo. Al dress Key West Pub-| licity Bureau, 303 N. E. First! Street, Miami. Registered Real Estate Broker. oct25-tf FOR RENT MODERNLY EQUIPPED, com- pletely furnished apartment. Beach. Short or long time rent- al. Box GR, The Citizen. noy9-s , FOR RENT—8-room House, com- | pletely furnished. Hot and eold running water. Seasonal or otherwise. Apply, Rear 1217 Petronia street. FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod- ern conveniences. 1114 Grin- nell Street. nov3-tf | HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest to OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clear rooms, innerspring mattressea Under new management, 911 Fleming St. eugls-tf the records and found the earliest. -—— record gave the name as two words. 'Clerks Will Assist Castomers In Buying ey Associated Press) PORT ARTHUR, Tex., Nov. 10. —The federal and state govern- | ments will spomsor a course here {this fall to instruct store em- ployes how to teach “scientific buying” to’ the public. If the plan is a suecess the | course will be taught in other ‘cities. Clerks will be instructed ‘how to answer intelligently such questions as “How can rayon be | distinguished from silk?” “How to tell wool from wool-and-cat- ton ” “How to tell good soap from bad?” 'Had To Change Name Because Of Write-Up (By Ansoet ed Press) LOUISVILLE, Ky., Nov. 10.— ir, newly-arrived son of a Louisville golf pro and his wife, can thank the newspe- pers for being named “Junior” in Place of just plain “Bill” The Noes had planned to name the baby William Phipps Noe, but a golf writer, hearing of the birth, assumed it would be nam- ted Courtney Noe, Jr., and printed the anncuneement thus. Another golf writer picked up the story and likewise named the baby “Junior”. So the Noes decided te keep the name—and save a lot of explaining. 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. FOR SALE TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern | conveniences. Near Casa Ma-/ rina, lot 163'x98’. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— ) NEW! 49! DINGHY? 615' Frarieis vo) seidetys 63 qu ef ii {fais nu. hiklanaae NGL) ‘FOR SALE—fi%' “detes ‘Pianta- tion Key, 3% \aeres\on ocean, 8% acres on. | yg Hid ry yaar d. Apply 1502 South St. re ougls-s — 2-STORY BUNGALOW, 4 bed- rooms, 2 baths, double lot. 1605 augi2-tt | t FOR SALE—Lot on Stock Is-| land, waterfront. Also, lot cor- ner 5th and Patterson Avenues | near Boulevard. Apply Box RC, The Citizen. aug3i-s Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-ti FOR SALE—2 lots, each S0x100’. Run from Washington to Yor Phister street. Reasonable. Ap ply Rear 1217 Petronia street sugd-tts PIANO, in first class condition A bargain. Apply Dlingworth, 615 Elizabeth street. SIGNS—"“For Rent”, “Roams For Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”, “We Close Thursday Half Holiday”. 15e each. THE ARTMAN PRESS. jun2S-f pea abt SSE tae A “at Psy W. M. Egan,;| aug?-tfs | octl0-s | Apply 1125) Von Phister street. oct31-s | | charge of, and control my property d_to become a free dealer in ery reapect, Key West, Florida, this October, A, D. 1 E E. MOPFAT, nov3-10-17,1938 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE REEVENTH JUBICHAL CIRCUIT AND FOR MONKOR COUNTY, i FLOWIDA. IN CHANCERY. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK {of Tampa, Florida, a corpora- tion organized and ‘existing un- der the Laws of the United States, and HOWELL T. LYKES, as Executors and Trustees un- der the Last Will and Testa- ment of W. H. Kendrick, also known as W. Harney Kendrick, deceased, Plaintiffs, reclonure of CORPORATI Florida Corpora- \ Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION | It appearing from the sworn bill filed in the above stated cause that Cudjoe Key Corporation, is a Flor- that has been duly the e € “wDJOR KE a dissolved tion, et al, al i ¥. Bailey are me directors and trustees of the property of Cudjoe Key Corporation, a dissolved Plor- ida corporation, and have —indiv'~ dual interest therein, and are each | one years, and that there is no per- son in the State of Florida the service of a summons in chancery upon Whom Would bind said as is particularly known | plaintiffs is 40 Wall Street, New | York, N. ¥., that the residence of Jane Richards | known to 7 particularly known to plaintigte te 40 Wall Btreat, New And it further appearing from | said aworn bill that plaintiffs verily | believe that there may be parties or persons natural, corporate or | municipal interested in the land described in said bill of complaint, claiming through or under said eor- and that said persons or ¢ unknown after diligent Search and ingul the following | described real estate. in Monroe | County, Florida, On the Island and known on Whitehead’s map of land, delineated in A. D. 1829, as part of | 1) and ‘ou! Sixty-two ¢ described 5 Commencing at a point on Whitehad Street distant | from the corner of Whitehead and Southard Streets Two Hundred and Sixty-three (263) feet and Three (3) inches, and runs thence in a N. E’ly direction Two, Hundred and Seventeen (211) "feats thence at ht ‘direct iM, - a ike Wen, lam maid. Ie: February, m2 One uare fully |. 1 right ea ima tion Sixty-wiz (66) (6) inches out to it; thence at ri Wily direct | Why direction jong Whitehead Street One Hundred Forty-four (144) feet and Three (3) inches, back to the place of beginni It i therefore Ordered creed that the and all partion claiming under of from Cadjos Key & dissolved Florida m, of otherwise, be, and erby required to appear Piaintiffy bill on or as confessed by it te further ordered tate order be published onc | for four consecutive w nib A AD. 1938. ) Hoes € haw. Clerk of the Cireutt (84) ALLAN BCL va Solicitor tor Piss that DONE AND ORDER dey of October, @EAL) (8a. ul rt. IT -841998 The ondersigned wilt on the tn@ day of December, A D. 1938, of as soon thereafter an they may be 4. apply to the He +4 Cire dodgce ot the Eleventh Jedi- Clreait of the State of nd for Monroe County, for an Order to legulize their adoption oa Virginia Bryant, at, MARY tf WATSON Bovd- 16-17-24; dect.40a8 Subseribe to The Citizen —20¢ weekly.