The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 3, 1939, Page 3

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SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1939 ‘A-jork: of the: réins sent Lyn’s: hore weaving through the trees. ever heard of ‘Poor. but. Prow “They once had money, they?” Romantic Story (OCELYN stretched out on the tugged off her ¢ap and Faified her a hair, then relaxed like a.cat under the warm sun and uy sea_breeze. “It’s-a long ” she sighed. “Grandmother jord the b bits-now and then.” ole me,” he urged. “Or wou! you rather hear about. the ne ponies2 it ne the club cham- pio 0; ie objected wryly, “I can "the history of every pony ou've owned in the last ten years! | rom: rere: know I am being very rude seeing ‘OU, Sariing, bul ate yu prac rt four x mh es me to 2 eles privi- hy But itdoesn’t seem | . "re Boing to do?” she inquired le. me to. eee Youssomehow aah. 4 ‘Series it, Geoff, How hot is it si for a swim? I gcouple g souls in the ontag don! Lege wi OS “ is only the ng: to, vou of “85 wast The a bared to fter all in. ling me like a shoe+ ‘a ea tho Speed jolo playing. He oe na Sprotesianal m 6 posed for reading A Weakling! A Lessons In if -De- You Can Look Like A Afi etabed, her. She said, ‘Anyhow, Grandma Jocelyn’s ord is romantic, so listen. ih hve aa when s) d ‘was nineteen and now;. except for pa ed as 1 addition of twen tticoats and prim cur! tf lov love oa Talbot. Mac! hing son of a -Trish eet iggt = The proper Boston Thorn: phi e only to the Cal who spoke only to God,— did not approve their daughter's choice, ‘ mile her own anil the ph her own. their own affairs. A few ays Happenings Here Just Ten Y: Ago Today As Taken Citizen Operatiiig expenses for regu) City Clerk Wallace Pinder is in| wer lat session df the state legisld-| | receipt of a certified copy of the len tufe, extliisive Of the printing | recently passed state assembly} bills, totalled _ approximately | bill, hdVing for its purpose waiv- $137,000, accoltding to advices| ing the cdllectivh Of interest, vost received at The Cithsen. a poets il pul seroma § Hi ts | in tate, to him. “and his heirs, You Sole, oguandered _his Pee ly y iated alJand grant in| ci ‘Texas. He must 8 past eighty by: now.” “Ang he might . been ganaaites bi “Geol in. gee Sa a butt this grangso m 01 1c ie have to. marry before this; ade tan be soldt™ “Another Talbot EB had Pe Sot ae some se Heb, of her again through me. to T tol Told Tee i) before: ill. that some day I store marry you,” “Perhaps that’s. wih ze ae that elausé in the will,” he meditated. “You know place sold if you. married re you never could sell it.” nines did ne not ¢ answer, She was poe i and ied i a. Lyn wondered had id been slightly dykes one her will. nevet had financial capé fittion, keeping e money reins in her 01 ands fi the Yast, =e ta eo a ang ad @ Bob..whd ‘Thosn-| 1 ne are, oie said. “They've been | 2! laying tennis.” ‘Feudal Baron’ an poet a on oung man humorous mate Lape ‘grass besid his sister and rubbed OnE ears core a the black Scottie, nuzzlihg wie besideher. . | aaa pha 81 Peo. Willp ponder a whis- at last Beciing | on ane “T he it. ‘At least it sper] ‘no’ as it promised descetid and reli sdf Reber Ae iss ata belie warSelieny eine of Key West. = FOR I3INNINGS TO TO WIN AGAIN, 4.0 OVER CARDS: YANKS WAL- LOp INDIANS iSpecina to bne Citizen) j | NEW YORK, June 3—Cititin- | j nati Reds took another overtime |Barhe from Boston Bees, this time | ian iitinning affair. ‘Thursday, | the Reds scored five runs in the | {13th to down the Bees. Yesterday neither team sedred until the 1th | |frdiie aiid theh only the Redlegs | \shoved across runs. Whitey | | Moore shutout the Bees on nine | | hits. Like Thursday, a single be- gan the rally—a one-base blow | | bringing home a ruh, Like Thurs- | ;day, a home rin climaxed” the | Se ren four-bagger brifiging lin three runs, Final ¢ i; 4 to | 10. Ernie Lombardi poled the | | circuit clout... The victoty, while | | the Cards were losing, added a} | game to the Reds’ lead: ; | A fivé-rin gen in the Very | first inning sent dependable Curt | Pits | Davis to ths showers and New! | York Giants weiit on t6 an 8 to! \2.Win over St. Louis Cardinals. | | A number of Card pitchers toiled | } Lyn and I are so thankful we have ibe Sore tor i, ow eae, in- pene the Giants in vain. i Sreasing cur allowances? I want @ | “New York Yartkees wiallléped “Pm not going to touch the prin- Cleveland Midiahs, 17 to 5. The| Nodive on ie inter “We are go- | Yanks poulided Ttibe hurlers for | live on the interest.” _ i ing two hoitié tuhs. | ‘ 4 ped. | z eae downed i Chicago White Sox defeated | sible, Neither of you kni | Washington Senators, 7 to 5. thing. at all about handling money, Results of the gamé3: Taeay if you know the value of 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE 0] “Does aliyone?* Bob gibea, “Dg | At New York . | vBhorndske al his \throat | gouty andsmoothéd his neat | edhe He ware a oN | . BE.) $1) dark ‘it Baia id Talbot Mack Qi in wa | . Moofe ana Lontibetal; Stiottnet | | “It RB dare do such a thing!” | 1Oh, Twron't. Don't worry. Butt i , still. wish he’d come and :) rotect " me from boredom. All this Russell | Washington Mn | CHicaga eee stuff is making me re 2 a Bhunke aii inal | jus tha ea aiid Ferrell; twenty le..-1 thinks is fe ne en entertaining a othe dog snored cee ale ie pup in ue erie fe can sleep piel oer with a ay, an can Sa pred forget we hi a Ag sore to maint its fish eee pio ok everyote CA: a jad m: sreniita governor of aeraigt i ie i importarit and I like havin; ohms end Te T'm sic! ne tired 511 2 RH E| At Detroit 5 14 4, 8 13 1| it Dickman | aiid Peacock; Behtoh, Bridges | and York> be | At Cleveland }New York Cleveland... 5 Ji 1) Donald and Dickey;, Allen, | Débson, Broacé, Stillivan ond | Pytlak. Is Philadelphia at St. Loiiis, rain. y \e LET a That redheaded aUaToaTRTAN Us ou igcing ogo yon Ib poco faye deale t i ta aeetnih | declared. that case,” Bob chu I ought to go down move in with What do you fear ‘ R. #. E| 17 18 2) Today gives a ‘hopeful disposi- HEI Hon, but it may Bea hesit Philadelphi | a of projects and neglect, St Louis —.—.---— opportunity. There is a Certain Wront t of native abili -| which will help toward Suc but the native should strive to cultivate self-restraint. and ton- | auithita Wolt For Giaitrs - jin their game with the Trojans [No Se a TONE BLUE 96% 18D Tio. | JANS IN OPENER. PIRATES | By 0. &; MILIAN: Another pair of exciting base- ball, games, is scheduled for to- morrow. afternoon at bo | Field when Blue Sox buick up| against Trojans (Seafood Grifl) in | the first game arid. Key. West | Conchs and Roadside Pirates | cross bats in the nighteap in the | regularly scheduled doubleheader | of the Monroe ‘County Summer Baseball Leagiie. : Trainthg Quintan - Lopez, long retired | star pitcher of days gone by, will | |attempt & comeback ai " Will | match his wits agaist the Strong | Pirate outfit. Lopez has been in: coh tistisis. training. for some | time and Manager Roy Hamlin, | of the Conchs, is, depending on | | the mountain-high twirler’s soup- | | bone to bring home, the bacon. | gone ge Malgrat, If: may. get itching assignment for the The ‘Coriths ate fot so hot dpuiait a slow hurlér and this |may make the fracas an interest- | ing one. In the first athe) Blue Soxers | will attempt to subdue. the bard- hitting Trojans and the Division Street lads are depéetidirig on Ma- tio Sarichéz to baffle the Park boys with his slow-curving ball. Trojans’ Victory Recorded | Secretary Jack Mathews of the |Motiroe County Baseball Cofi-| missioners anhouhtes that last | Sunday’s protest by the Conchs | stands as the game was conclud- ed with the team formerly known as, Seafood Grill beihg the victor. ague officials were fiot sat-| fied with the grdunus for pro- | | feist preserited by. thé . tmanage- | ment of the Key West club. The/ | incident occurred when a Conch | player was declated ott by, um-| + | pire Griffin for batting ont of giacaigee Haiiliti fhtended to | @rop ithe tHatter and hot-bring it ab Officially but the issue was, < upon him. by ‘Manager | Waite of 6 Trojaris, who insist- j€d on knowing whether » thé | game was to go down on record | aiid league standing as won of had to be played over at a later date. ertittirtee rer ite THE WEA | 065055006000 005606006608 _ Temperatares* | Highest — | Lowest |\Mean . 86 0 e 81 Yesterday’s Preeipitation . 0 Iris, Normal Précipitation —. 10 I: “Thin record cavers 24-hout perl ending zat 8 0 rnin. geet i suk rises i | Suit. sets |Moon rises WEATHER FORECAST il.7:30 , Sitiday) “Rey West ahd Vicinity: P tered, showers toni Icha chehehchrhchehchhchehahehshahchah hehe peal LE Wuhan viadeaty thatch sha wish to locate in Key West, | wary or together, desire ‘in Office, hotel or home. ates wi ustry | patty will I be a jated: ress R.J.M,, c'O spore june3-2tx | WANTED Agente and District ers to sell low cost life| protection. No medical exam- ination. Good commission and fehewals. Apply Standard Mu- tual Benefit Corp., 821 Grahari Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla. TRANSPORTATION WANTED he WOMAN AND DAUGH- Wish | transportation . to; |» Knoxville, Tenn,, or. vicinity about June 15th. Share © ex- penses: 1114 White street, june3-1tx : HELP WANTED TEACHERS with valid Florida certificates needed for 1939-40 employment in all departmeiits. Write fall qualificdtions to Co- native Tenthers Agency, > Florida. june3-1tx quegeae «Sa FOR ee 200 WHITE LEGHORN LAYING | HENS; AAA Strain. Brady’s Poultry Market, 1214 White Street. may24-lmox OUTBOARD MOTOR EVEN- RUDE “Light Four”, nine hotse power. $7500 Cash. Apply 619 Wil- Hain” street. Phone 595-J. jun2-2tx [SELLING OUT ENTIRE STOCK FURNITURE of late Benjamin Tynes Furniture Store. By whole or by piece. Bargain prices: - Operi betWeen 8:00 a. m. and 1:00 p. mM. daily. Cor. Olivia and Windsor Lane. may30-6tx — LOT IN CASA MARINA SEC- TION, 100x100’. Corner lot, 10: alley in rear. Apply 517 Whitehead Street. May 26-sat-tfs NICE ONE-STORY BUNGALOW, | on one of the, best streets in| City, Lot 50x100’. Apply 517 Whitehead St. imay26-sat-tfs | A BARGAIN, HOME AND LOT, | fully furriished. Lot: 100x100’, | nice house with 5 rooms. Ap- ply First Title Guaranty & Ab- stratt Coj, 517 Whitehead street. | may26-sat-tfs | BEST LOCATED CAFE business | on Duval street. Basy terms. | Owner has too mariy business interests. Write Box EW, The} Citizen. jan1-3tx | BARGAIN—20 Lots’.on Stock Is-| land, $2,509... Brokers protect- | ed. Apply: “R”, The Citizen. | ' may15- Imox | june3-1tx | Extellent condition. | -PAGE THREE Weeks At Seashore ér Price Of Two Days At New York City DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. — | You can spend a two week vaca- ition at the Florida seashore this Summer for no more than it would cost you for two days in |New York City. Summer rates at The Riviera |Hotel near Daytona Beach-are as jlow as six dollars weekly per person. 120 Fireproof rooms, Jeach, with Radio and Fan. Spe- |cial Low Family Rates. Tennis, badminton, pingpong fand other sports, including the new artesian swimming pool, with, sand. beach, umbrellas and | beach chairs, are all free to Ri- viera Hotel Guests. Telephone The Citizen, 51, giv- ing number of persons in your |party, and rates will be mailed to you at once from The Riviera Hotel fear Daytona Beach, Flor- ida.—(adv). LEGALS ah sCuRoT IT. COU Tw ANC = Mazie Spaulding Knox,» Plaintit?, Joseph Baward Knox, defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It. appearing by the. swo bill filed inthe above-stated cause that fendant ident of sides at jis. over the age of. twenty-one years; that there is no person in | the State of Florida the. service of @ summons in chancery upon whom would bind said defendant |. It-is. therefore ordered that said defendant be and he is hereby re- quired to appear to the bill of com- plaint filed in said tore Monday, the 3 A, D. 1939, other: | tions of said bill will confessed, by, said. defend: It is further ordered order be published once e | for. four, consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished in said county and Done and ordered th . D. 1939. Ross 'C ire ate, T9th “day Clerk By Florence: & w: Deputy ¢ tetk. JOHN G..SAWYER, Solicitor for Plaintiff, may2 june3-10-17,1939 t Court, NOTICE The undersigned will on the 12th day of Jurie, A. D. 1939, or |BS soon thereafter as they may |be heard, apply to the Honorable Circuit Judge of the Eleventh | Judicial Circuit of the State of | Florida; in and for Monroe Coun- ity, for an Order to legalize their |adoption-of Francis Walter Powell anid Géorge J. Powell, minors, |residents of Key West, Monroe | County, Florida. Dated at Key West,. Florida, this 13th day of May, A. D. 1939, RALPH B. 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