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SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1939 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | OLD HOME WEEK MURDER | BASEBALL TWIN 3 by Phoebe Atwood Taylor BILL SCHEDULED DEMOLAYS STRAIGHT VICTORY ' FORTOWORROW .cconc'co'm ueoce WITH NO LOSSES CAUSED BY RESULTS ' | tomorrow afternoon, beginning at ‘ured at Raul's Club om Roos S80 Cash balmmee © | BOB FELLER HURLED THREE- 4:30 o'clock, at the Art Center by | Velt boulevard for tonight with ‘“™enthiy 89 peers OF LAST NIGHT \the Hospitality Band. The fol-|John Pritchard's orchestra play-) PT “OS Sex t jlowing is the program that will ing his favorite brand of music — Providing weather "Fleettie Company ‘ruptions by league officials the) THe Electrics/: showing. worlds/tories yesterday afternoon with- schedule set for tomorrow by the °f improvemélit fromi“lést week,| out any ddsse¥'s6‘fur'this season. | | Monroe County Baseball League Teéisterel a eer Gain score to’ New York Giafité Were’ the vie- | is Seafood Grill vs. Blue Sox and Wi ies SHaight games from |tims of the Bees-yesterday. Mac- |Seafood Grill vs. Conchs in alee eet aa S50 fetal “1gay, | {2¥den held Terry's men scoreless ee so ,|DeMlotars, 60 40 458, tou 1422. | SWE NS, aed altos — Sie is scheduled get! George Lucas o! Electric -weakened allowed e dancers 7 — — underway at 1:30 p. m. | eeatty he’ Sd ERE Hie teeing ia te glee ae | ae oe oan ae As previously announced, there | 8#me &t 155 and high average at | walks. Lanning came to the res- LEGALS eo TET Dewsmce street apelT-Iwkx wii be ao Pirate-Conch city! “team standing: Hest ad quelled ee: 2 1s 3mm cmeurr cever er sax |__| FOR SALE Doutie Come championship series game be- Ciyb— Won Lost, “Bicago Cubs ve finally ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ty orme canctrt couRT of wee Couimer. sleeps 4 complies | cause of tiie differences of agree-| American Legion {played a game, and with the aid [VY ,Np rom MONROE COUNTY, SLZXENTH JUDIGIAL GIECEET with Emens cc Mechemestl ment on either side as to who Billy’s Service IN CHANCERY, [is AND Pom mOownee counrs. Perfect and ctherwae Jax will be the chief umpire. Key |K. W. Gas Co. . 3 5 |e. T———. Battery E 2 OF KEY WEST. = corporation z. “Ah, modest, as everyone says. West nine has flatly refused to y: = = organised under the laws of § ICHARD H. KEMP. a0 Tres. But you know we know.” play teint Guialeaiaeieikadiaaiee 2 as Mas Saree sAnEIS = 3 1 0 0 , the United States, and doi A : wondered what sert of reward that i c ¥ = |2, although the Cards outhit them business in the City of ake ee was supposed to be. “And—Mayo.” -strike and ball caller, while the’ K. W. Electric Co. “What?” ‘ Pirates will not set foot on theiFirst Natienal Bank —— “Er—some of the ladies, they : ‘grounds with baseball uniforms! Rétéry Club — want to take down their quilts for 4 i} Jeg aig mS | DeMola | weber grazteen, or other claumants on the night. I don’t want pag rude burg! here among your gene ‘Cojo” will do the umpire ie rad es saie4 = a tie soe pei the € = ae ‘said Tae = oe ae ee ae i ‘you're ne: | eoeceseevesccesesenecset | Dodgers scored two runs ort’ teti’ ORDER FoR PURIZCATION {iS Wife, Whose Christian name ee j = | Gonzalez, on the other hand, FOLLOWING THROUGH | hits ott two Philly pitchers, and|"S:,-y nop om EUGENE 3 LANE. a Invi ve you any suggestions?” t ut- has «esigned and will not take, . ~ "*" 4 Philadelphia’ scored the same Brg Boome tad nae hg — -—ti_-§ i, T “There’s General Philbrick over goin’ part in another baseball game) | amount on five safeties off Ta- | Stiriare Watts, alec koown as Ger the said Bagene Lame | j ‘West, Monroe County, Florida, Plaimercts, 11-9. . ee Plaintiff, VS. Fereciousse of Mertgape | Brooklyn Dodgers and Phila-|__ Suit Quiet Title. WILLIAM G MCRAE. if lie | delptfie Phillies played eleven in~) ENC” ROBERTS = and if dead, the heirs, devisees, WHWNWWWH NHS é there,” Asey said. “Tell him to : where such poor sportsmanship see: mulis. \Mirlam. LY White, if alive, and if @eccated. and DELLA H LANE fake out his watch, and announce| “People will as was shown by some.players is! "4.0CAL BASEBALL FAM:| Bob Feller held Detroit Tigers | #24 her _uuknown heirs, devisees. ny ova faut” hie wate sitioaolll cloaa tic Recanionien | tiem involved. In an interview with | who is a better-than-average stu-|t0 three hits as his teammates|her husband, whose Christian name (54,4, STAMEMILIER | and byt fea cpanituatoer at aeeth Pica aoe dock ofter. yor an- | the writer, Umpire Gonzalez said,’ gent of the game, handed the| Pounded three moundsmen for 11 | Gectmenns ak nacaenat om or alien . a | ee ‘ a 7 by = jeorge By alive, a! i = whenever it does. Then close the| for the benefit of |“It has always been my inten-|\,itor a slip of paper yesterday,|bingles to score a 5-1 victory.|dead his unknown heirs, devisees, a Acres South Brack door, an’ the ladies can rip down | aj : ii tions to resign whenever any dis- | i . jlegatees, or grantees, and —— i rip aid or assistance. te’s ign y and,ip doing so he remarked,|The lone Tiger run was secured | Aoberts, his wife, whose Christian ,;/t. SPPearing by the swore Buti SESS quilts to their heart’s content, an’| gesture of safety for its guests. agreement was reached in any | homer route. r : : Han ‘ ! by th - i : . no feelin’s hurt.” RAR MGR En cee. clube siilgays ‘of the YOU Will find the winner of the | fs ae Vries, with View. ee 8 a ae cee [Re Trustee. William H Malone and “Wonderful!” Brinley said.|a hit, I shouldn’t wonder.” 51) -Natignal League pennant written A Ce-itees, or grantees of James A.| Minnie Porter Harris. 2 wide ou! I never thought of—| “Well,” Weston was dubious, “I | four clubs of the league are still qn that slip, so paste it away in| President Garner and other dig-| Knowles, deceased, Cayo Baigo’ (ae ae oh, thank you!” suppose so. But how can we ex- | willing to have my service, and your hat and look at it again in| Nitaries ooking on downed Wash- | (000. Sie aoviacus “legates, or 1,8" Order of Publication: ‘Ten minutes later the antique Plain this door?” as much as I like to serve these ‘August and September and see if|ington’s Senators, 6 to.3, in the | grantees, and —— Ledo, his wife, IT 18 THEREFORE quilts of Billingsgate—pine tree: “Blame it on me. My car keys | true sports my pride will not al-'y 37) right” |playoff of the game postponed | Whose Christian name is unknown, oS eae log cabins, rising suns, birds an got locked up, an’ I broke in. Now low me to take part in another? 70. = : ‘from opening day last Monday. {having or nha and all pereon® terests under said William G 2c askets, ship's wheel, rose of|@t@b the phone an’ get a lock- test” };.Thacname on the slip was is any Rae, deceased. or otherwise, in and : Sharon, duck’s foot in the mud— | Smith an’ have him fix things up. ae sakiscenadlt tia Sithia cs | “New :York Giants”. | Boston Red Sox walloped Sy ad Coe peer epee sit sit: \t0 the following piece, parcel —- Seca aan ‘the hundred and ‘one other | Got = ater eeeoe cient ae at ‘leaina | Some people do not dike aie Athletics 9-2 on eight | sate (ef ,Florida, ‘more particularly tract of land situate. lying and Be- + in¢ ‘were on way to their him, then. Wes w ween an leading | Terry ‘but personal likes and dis- its. | lescri as jows, to-wit: respective homes to warm the| 51 ever saw a man jitter the | clubs in this city will not hurt the} po aes f - 1 | On the Island of Key West, (jows tourists and the old settlers. eS ‘when once you get started! |attendance at future games ar; kes wey Seep “hin map mirtisi: At New York | a to. eis | _ Lots Two (2) and Three (3) oe iity Etinned and strolled up- a ee q {Kill the interest of the fans. Base-1P oF tod EE ears Seiten | Bolas asa part of dot Pear | She yees Quarter ot Section irs towar e town offices. sitting | ball is goi in Key West > ee 4 biel = . Fourteen (14), and part of Lots i wder keg! You can’t tell what'll | gene strung in Key \club finished third but he didn’t| New York ——— | ane; Saw Taree ‘Two (2 A man coming down Lote ied be the dant straw that'll leave you Be peenes ot ee would hurt to squawk about it or bk hen Macleyden, Lanning and Lo-| inches trom the eee of Mar- Tee = three ‘a a ding | : 'y- X z; Melton, Wittig, Coffman and| thence running along Fleming ewe <62) Beuth <f Sane . ‘ Asey said, “get the | : j\luck ‘or bad breaks. He did,)Pe2; % Bu x © | Thirty-cight (35) East. except Asey glanced after him curious-| iocksmith,’ an’ stop. this foolish: | -p,._the, Meantime, the so-called |, owever, do something about his| Danning. erfiin One hundred and firty | that parcel of land described sm fea pe Ses first dark, | ness! I’m’ goin’ over to the fire- | Trojans have put in a hard week’ i feet and nine inches; thence at a deed from John Lowe, Ir. to a ; : RR team. s i North: Ging tir se ser: ete ee aie, Puming fo the As flowers of te. sation ieee as sabes ing im the County of Menree, State, bathe, newly of Florida, and described a= fol- quituhie H . i i i: , s Re * thirty-t feet; then t right ord at & Wee cet offices, the next thing! The fireworks! | boys are not taking the first game | a ae dip ies ucla St Louis angles ran Soutmwerteriy a ‘glass-topped door was open, | pave ore grasa ene |too seriously and will probably Gisnts this year. cad if Carl; Lee and Mancuso; C. is,| Inches: thence at right angles passer wareotaptin the a shot tonight?” |march out its strongest team | Hubbell Gis 6 come tt | Bowman and Owen. | in 8. Lustheantenly, direction prrer Egae p yond. He could see the mar! “No one.” | against Key West in the nightcap. |}, : i ‘angies 3 a erty, together with al riparmn | where the lock and door had been| «How do you know? For all you Harry (Bubber) Wickers, the| this veer, ore four starting | : Seeeceone witty “sat ture a2) rights appertaining to «aid § forced. know,. som, ht sh aT = . P {pitchers in Hal Schumacher, : inches; thence at right angles peoang ; ‘Gol wg eone mig! oot at |Grill’s sensational pitcher, will do i Southeasterly @irection | 224 McRae, his wife, whose | SEY stood “7: et eal why,* Asay {Mound duty against the Conchs ed Cit Melts”, cur tntorment ph Blenty-clent fect to Fioming CM ted Eugene tame | ere and survey: Fa : ny O | 7 f , t, the pl oO! ginning. 1 the situation. ro) aig m goln ight plumb up t |S and hs crew without the|(2lS,US. “Of course if Hubbell); (CONC G08 Ch Murumean’ "| mre ainsi ant at key wens |geiminey mires dowamaive at Syiie tonne the crowd, teeterin’ on my toes, |aid of any umpires. : | pate will de just that | “Damolis ‘and Ehtine: “Paneenall® corporation organized under the the man, for the chances of catch- | 5224 an’ Jeff, an’ Eloise an’ Jane Manager Hamlin announces &°\9, | © Glass willtie = pest) Beck and Milties. " eit tee seeaieee inthe City of Key Scribed and Della’ Hi Lame. hie ing him ‘were something less than | °7¢ «| that Puby Carbonell and’ Vidal © Hubbell wes reasy, = Witten West, Manroe County, Florida, as | Wife. certain of the Gefendante in slim, If the fellow continued his | will be his battery against the /D¢#4 will have a great season at/” 6. osi | plaintis®, thas fited against you, a Tiel .ceq co appear to the Ballot original pace, he was now beyond : | st. [second, Zeke Bohura will find| Cieimnati - Pittsburgh, not /detendants,-in the Circuit Court 0f Complaint in said cause on Mon ‘i gui Does (Grillers. | : {the Eleventh Judicial C' of Gay, the ist day of May, A D. 1838. pursuit, anyway. And in the con- | ce cea ae eq the Polo Grounds an ideal spot the Stat fer | Ctherwise the allegations of suid ee outside the hall, a doz- i ieee ses in thel composed for his long distance _ hitting, Renae foarte ye 9 ew a 2i2 Bill of Complaint will be taken as and it would be next to| TEs Gee pose mostly of boys in. their teens, £0’ Jurges will be at short, Myatt will p purpose of clearing and confirming “iy “ie"fpuriher Ordered. that, ahis 4 4 | surprised a A 1 Y is hereinbefore ~ impossible to find anyone, Not ¢ lexpected happens: Trojans win improve third, Moore, Demaree | dencribed ana ‘for the purpose Of {Jur cmstoutive weeks im The Key Iv is Spee crodtine:» lot mcepwenter swaxied to ehvct | doubleheader! Weston appeared at the head of |do the catching”. ; 3 it alive, and if dead her unknown "DIU; emis sist day of March, A the stairs. figure — Pr or MIAMI = said i sant BEACH NINE | eed . heirs, devisees, legatees, or gran- 5) Tysy a y Bie wate Wants doesttake | | THE PRESENT GROP of tees, Miriam m waite, also known a2 (Gireuit Court Seal) a ? j ivy wei seem. a dead, he: known heirs, devisees, |, " a | WILL PLAY HERE eose ssc ter very tone Cat een ae Se Cos, Cree Ores es a ae | i= at | Washi | "It ORDERED | West Citizen, 2 newspaper pub- | field, and Danning and O'Dea will) SPREE | endt seu, Euey Roberts, a widow, | ished in Manroe County, State of ay is? “A gent,” Asey informed him, to be able to long with istian name Shas een pryin’ into that which Joe Louis. Tommy Farr iamted | Boston teuntuews: if abe be. smarrich | w"CwaneTeszian, = the re on let's) the foundations of an older one [the longest on account of iis beg A eae 1 atve, eines, | Solicitor for Plainciet. Ww nearly wept. still. aes Le ee Sunday, April 30, the strong|rougn and tumble method of/ ©°Y : 2 legatecs, or grantees, and bas gomenne. pleas Maule Industries of Miami Beach k: ~* Loui ; ie ee ee ee after him!” ae ] will invade the city with fifteen |1 P the unknown notes, Soviotin, sene- imeclis A tera ue 1 eet Se od > te sai fe i area. 110)" pe enol : 3 ‘alive, 2 emay ‘have found or Says The visitors will play Trojans 7 Uditis. Lou Nova, if he sur-|,.~'S© fianeremn. holes, Aasianan, Sametens. 2° COFFEE taken away ‘ortias lot. Come] stances, they havi in the first game, beginning at|vives Max Baer, may get a crack| Yor: Feller und ‘Pytiak. crentett, Aetian name is unknown, 7 1:30 p. m. Battery for the Mi-jat Louis. Tony Galento has 4he PEAS tn (\Obtainable sn Nexvously, Weston went to work . cai Bosch team wall be Douglas|same chance Jack Roper had the| St Tawis. at Chicago, rain. fins... Sette cfiea ‘lance’ it” | CNelasile 08 Sue Tort ON SALE AT ALi GROCERS Brady and Schrader. Trojans|other night. Max Baer is a rs peated = see Comey of seaeroee — will use Wickers and J. Navarro. roundhouse swinger, wide open os described, as se ag oS In the nightcap, Key West) for Louis. Poin 2 a I amet ee: Conchs will stack up against the| Right now the crop on hand map, delineated in February, A. Mimi ; ; . . 5 \ . : N : : \ \ . , : 3 \- i D. 1829, part of Lot Four The Conchs ‘have al-/|will,not beat Joe Louis. ta. pee *ahirty-three GD: ready defeated the Miami boys! ° thirty three er prasig Pop Collins ned PITCHERS who have hurled in! Inches trom the corner of star’ |Schrader will match wits against ‘this city during ‘the past 30 years F frente Toaning alone Fleming | Bethel or Carbonell and C. Grif-| and who are the best, to the writ- ke. Street in a sansa and ety H ence ini: rection One fin. per’s opinion, =~ Lewis, ‘i feet and “nine” inches: t ur ford, Amado i at right angles jorth- Ray,,and Arth 8 Valenzu Fico westerly direction One hundred =e Garcia, Jose’ Brooklyn and thirty-two feet; thence at i i right angles in a Southwesterly direction One hundred feet Six inches; thence at right angles in. a Southeasterly direction Forty-four feet; thence at right angles in, a Southwesterly -di- rection Fifty feet, three (3) imehes; thence at right angles utheasterly direction feet to #leming MOG Ow i, FZ ioe. ee 32882522 pleased to consult with you on all Sinenalan on a = Drop in today! GREELY LUMBER CORP Caroline and William Streets “Everything In Building Material” NOOO ITIIIIILIE LIES : H . ite of Westerday’s Precipitation .30 Ins.) 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