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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1939 PERS SE ee stil acer Mencia foxes oa niet TWO AGAINST LOVE by Frances Hanna Fs. Characters beautiful and Sas proud but poor Pi ay The tribe of travel- arrive in the middle of Ja Jocelyn's garden party, Chapter Four Two Different Breeds ALBOT’S sister Gretchen, snail fo ore Ra ke it the yeaall ter a her- hair. was un- Tally ib he shalt have have. Pfrail, pretty in a sort ee tha: becoming im a8 did not match, Sincere avec feminine way; yet she ped wish a -.| of yo is she cor ol and to.the vi girl’s. An un- sense of inferiority be eae ce ’s. mother,”: she. of- i ok te og not years, ol ee ‘one ac- a copia Gy eee y Old: Mack. was ruining Lyn’s- party. Andre Landau, was killed in an “"Gigw- dreadful Jocelyn ‘n mur- murs sy MPSgINE At Bplay. party?” sar naads ‘her round: eyes im- va Pi Sig Feo of sSepeicn }) hee op ae pe footy igety. as the ome ep. mn needs you worry none about us, Miss Russell. We'll man- age.” ple wanna sleep!” oe serewing- up her face. Pek ice-cream. Wanta eo to the other, can’t you keep her we, Gretchen complained. = ordered: “Quiet, Betts! ra gel Pan some ice-cream after whi hut the car door, Moms. while I back it up.” “But where's Gramp?” Gretehen cried. “He was here 4 minute ago cores eae Rise Hus: wed hard. “You ¥.:1l have dinner course. We dine at s Tally noisily backed ‘the car Awa 0 Somes. the rear of jocelyn. discovered that she bitten hérJower lip k person evidently her equal just be- pectiteaney an imoth-. of this hot occur, had at fast descended vib asain. th. clippe Ug across aon, Jocelyn decide: that rae ‘was an arrogant, in- solent’ farmer who certainly did hors. doewvres, between be appeared to. his life. foery fot out: “Thi folks, you? She's the the 5] oe \t ea betsies a Ra: is, ci 2 ‘im say’ ‘tis, s0’s to ge’ her! a Ho want ot toon loo) ey wath ead sas ee Josie, what, was, naam bee said, softly. 7 he's 's even there widow's peak in, of her forehead just grandma’s. Makes me. think 9”: time. we. was sittin’ on. Spoonin’ and Josie says. “Please, Mr. Mack!” Jocelyn; terrupted. ‘our grandson taken your family.to Fine they are looking for you. sure ‘you are an: to rest bateanbiee a tiresome. A esa Ae Te in “Now, Miss Josie, that’s tah but L ain't a, bit-tined, Wi that there trip was fun for a 3 er like me. Fain’t ne E ‘one wiice ‘ent if did dae in. Te: nigh ont en’ ‘years. Guess T'a'¢ pe ters, them danged bugs oe eate cotton up and if your hadn't wanted.us to come-here live with you folks. W! e| went to Texas, [sailed hole durned world, | | b } whole durned: world! When your. grandma:run off witk: your grand>. pal ey re never ook at Boston nev; ut I shor ide a lot o' other. ports!” He winked at the youn, men crowde : close. + aed mighty: f pretty gals in some-o’ them : too 3 spember Re al ie bow } Dreadful Old-Maa joss fied. What a cay old man! She was * verge of Rael Sears time she. located: billiard room. Pullin mart deserted.anteroom she! bet half. sobbed. what had hannenea “He... he's, telling: the mostter- nble things, Thorn! “eo ) my res ~ oh, Thorn, thing!” Thorndyke’s blue’ eyes; elintad with Satya ‘me, Lyn. I'll put ne| hi ine i wt lous Jaughter ore pap syed race, It loo aD evan tp me “his eyes “You don’t, ke after Face weus! ton. That's lishmen . . . ny ae igor no of humor, I was jest tellin’ folks here about the time ndma and me went on a “Tm sure they aren’t interes! Thorn cut ip, icily. “This is Jocer lyn's party and she has already ane at ranged, entertainment for her guests,” i “Oh, that’s put Rp the old: man nodded, “4! t got no special objections to hi het efutin’ ee All the farms down in Texas got radios —— T sorta like’ oe ee gal . .. sounds ie a bird While Thorndyke hcg mentaril te ar eo i! — the year. ‘Two, erkors by. Boston. Bees’ shortstop gllowed St. Louis Car- dinals to, score the winning run downed Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia "Pons overcame a lead of. Cubs. to down, them, coe d is the year for the Dodgers. their winning ways.as they, went to victory .over. Philadelphia oo ee yesterday afterfioon, 7 St. Louis Browns Bend had the game inst a ton. Seriators ocak ies but.a late the inping rajly by the Nats. over- }eame the cellar-ocoupants and so) the Brownies. went down in de-| feat, 10, to, 7: eacagppecnacacaseseceeee » What baseball outfielder has ~ been nicknamed “Home Plate” — 2 Two Trojan players are on the up and up and. tie for most base hit honors. Can you guess who they are? What three gardeners are i by baseball fans “the pony outfielder”? Can you give us the name of a very enthusiastic baseball fan who sits in the grandstands and en- joys a contest’ with much when he is among the Senoritas? ‘What shortstop is leading in most errors committed? | Not long ago. it. was, rumor-} ed. that a, certain baseball | player had dropped dead | while out riding with his/| fans? best girl friend. Can you Who is the oad West jpanié’ thet dthiete, who is; Gonchs: bat. boy and ad-) viser? * } very Popular with © the What player is not interest- ed in publicity, although He deserves a lot of it? What rookie pitcher signed up'by the Conchs is very | promising? & coach was suspended for one week the other day when he refused to leave the grounds after the um- pire had. ruled him out of the game for back talking. ‘Fhis gentleman was not ‘aliowed in the dugout last Sunday. but nevertheless. he coached the team from, ‘the ds on. the} first line. Who is ner (Read the Answers in The Citizen Tommorrow) is purpose. of selecting a team to | Cincinnati é weeeccocneoaes ‘there will be a meeting of the PEAY BALL. AMERICA ‘Junior Baseball League held; this, 1#%9-1899—Baseball Centennial evening at 6:30 Jock at Trum-| THis column continues its ex- bo Field. ih * cerpts from the publication of! the e. 1 <Eeé meting wit be for hehe stare name. he last rice of baseball, dating back to its in- ception by Abner Doubleday at Cooperstown, N. Y., in 1938: It compete in the American’ Legion ‘Tournament at Miami. George Watkins, who is in Miami, wilt} Iseledt the team as recommended, | Pstime’s background was em-| ‘All managers and others inter- | bodied in the sixth inning, the| ested are requested to be in at-; publication: giving innng-by-in- tendance at the meeting this eve-| ning ways and means. of cele- ning. brating the. 100th birthday of meceenosenesencousceqoes baseball. Today, we begin with MAJOR BASEBALL | Scene. iat “LWAGUES? STANDINGS | nations eccbei Museum. ana National Baseball Museum. and @69000000000000000008008 | Hall of Fame, Cooperstown, New. NATIONAL LEAGUE York, is to. perpetuate the mem-} Club— . |ories of the great men of baseball 659 | and the history of the game. A! .585 | national baseball museum and} -512| Hall of Fame was. erected in -512| Cooperstown, N. ¥., ni 1938. It -512| will be dedicated and formally .455 | opened on June 12 as part of the 415) Calvacade of Baseball to’ be pre-} .341 | sented in the town where Abner | Doubleday. invented the game of | baseball 100 years.ago.. The mu- . Pet. |seum and Hall of Fame is an im- -786 | posing yet simple building on the .590|Main Street » of ‘Cooperstown ; .571 | across the Post Office and a few / -537 |hundred yards from the Double- | -442 day field, where young Abner} .405 | propounded the rules for playing | -381) baseball. It contains the tablets | ‘302 | erected to the memory of the | j men who have been elected to; the Hall of Fame, and many his- | ‘torical relics and exhibits. Earl | ‘baseball bats, baseballs, uniforms, | GAMES TODAY | coves, masks and equipments: 000 00.0.000000000000008008 | are all in glass cases. | NATIONAL LEAGUE Hall of Fame Nominations | Chicago at New York—Pas-}| “In. 1936 five players were} seau (2-4) vs. Melton (2-5) or/named by the national system of Gumbert (5-2), |ballots: Ty Cobb, Hans Wagner, Pittsburgh at. Boston—Tobin |Christy Mathewson, Walter John- (6-4) vs, MacFayden (3-4). | son and Babe Ruth. In 1937, St. Louis at Brooklyn—McGee | three were named: Napoleon La- (4-0) vs. Mungo (3-3). Joie, Tris Speaker and Denton. Cincinnati at Philadelphia—|In 1938,'Cy Young was named. | Grissom (5-2) vs. Butcher (2-7). jin 1939, three more were nom- i - | inated: -George. Sisler.. Eddie. Col- | AMERICAN LEAGUE |lins and Willie Keeler. The sev- | New York at Chicago—Gomez| ent pioneers, the “grand oldemen”, | (3-2) vs. Lee (4-5). «| were naméd by a special com- Boston at St.-Louis—Galehouse | mittee: George Wright, Morgan St, Louis Pittsburgh Chicago Brooklyn. New York Boston ....... Philadelphia New York Boston — Chicago Cleveland Detroit __.. Philadelphia St, Louis Aecagegeaceqnavecsoooecs MAJOR LEAGUES’ Raeccecacvoncscee Major Leagues’ Big Six i preearn hage Cle to Tue Citizen) “f weesecerosrecccoocooooes NEW YORK, June 7.—Arno-; vich of Philadelphia Phillies in- creased his average in the Big} from. afternoon 386 to. .399--13 points—while| McQuinn. of St. Louis. Browns| fell; from. .357. to...353. Arnovich ‘went to bat five times yesterday | and got four. hits. McQuinn got only on¢ safety in five tries. gooe | f Home. riih standings. remained | the same yesterday, except that Greensburg; Pa.—Peter Kody- | lak, 12, was killed and his com-|Yeat-old son of a police officer, | 15, i $300 by prying open desks and Mel Ott tied McCormick .. and |. (1-2),-vs, Gill (0-4). | Buckley, Ban Johnson, John Mc- Philadelphia’ at Detroit—Nel-|Graw, Connie Mack, H. Chad- ‘son. (3-1) vs, Rowe (1-3). | wick and. Alexander. Cartwright”. ‘Washington . at Cleveland—| (To Be: Continued) Haynes” (2-3) and Carrasquel| ee $69,000,000,000 IN SAVINGS | (352) vs: Milnar (8-1) and Harder (0-3). — SSR PELE Washington—According. to Dr. ROBS 42 SCHOOLS Donald H. Davenport, of the| — Harvard School. of Business Ad- Mt.’ Pleasant, Mich—In_ the/ ministration, cash savings of in- past 18 months, Archie Robi- | dividual. citizens amount to. more chaud, 52, of Muskegon, broke in- | than $69,000,000,000, an all-time to_and entered at least forty-two|peak. Included in his. . estimate | school houses in various parts of| were the savings of bank de- | Michigan, according to his. con-|positors, members of building and fession upon arrest recently. His |loan associations, life insurance | { jredeemea according to jcourt house door on the first Mon- j Judges of Today’s H and likes the good. things of life. The intellectual powers may not be especially brilliant, and in, ‘that case much labor will, be heeded ‘to accomplish good re- sults. There is a fair opportun- ity for success. ~ The native jshould seek to cultivate energy of action and conserve the re- sources to the utmost. LEGALS na = renee COURT. STATE. H SUDICIAL COUNTY. IN CHARGER. ‘untington, Complainant, lady: is Huntington, Giadya “able HUME age 1 ORDER OF PUBLICATION | a ni 6 sworn fmea ‘in the above-stated cause that Gladys Ellis Huntington, the de- fendant therein named, is a non- resides at 4601 Aldrich Avenue, So., Minneapolis, Minnesota; that ‘said; defendant is over the age of twen- service of @ summons in chancery upon whom would bin@ said de- tendant, It-is therefore ordered that said {defendant be and she is hereby re- quired to appear to the bill of com- iplatnt filed in said cause on or be-. fore, Monaay, the 3rd day of July, tions of said. bill will be taken as confessed. by said defendant. it ie further ordered that. this rorder be published once each week | for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a new: panes wub- | lished in sald county and s: ee and ordered this May *isth, Ross C Sawyer Qlerk Circuit Court. RAYMOND ' R. LORD, Solicitor for ‘Complainant, mayl7-24- NOTICE OF CATION FOR Se ven (Sena’ re » NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Vincente Molina, holder of Tax | Certificate No, 323, issued the 5th! day of September, A. D. 1932, has! filed same: in my office and has | be issued thereon: Said certificate embraces’ the following descrihed | property in the County of Monroe, State of Flofida, to-wit: Waddell’s Subdivision, Pt. Lot 2, Sar. 6, Tr. 12, Book D-1, Page 3%, as’ recorded County. Records. ‘The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of D. Wil- son, Unless said certificate shall be law, the property described therein. will be sold to the highest bidder at the in Monroe day in the month “3 1939. (SEAL) of July, 1939, ich is the 3rd day of July, 1939, ated is 29th’ day of May, Ross C Sawyer Gounty, Florida. mayal; NO’ cE The: undersigned: will om the: 6th day of July, A. Dy, 1939, or as soon thereafter as they may. be. heard, | apply to the Honorable Circuit | the Eleventh Judicial | Circuit of the State of Florida, in and for Monroe, County, for an Or- der to legalize their adoption Janet Doris Richards, a minos, r dent of Key West, Monroe Cou: Florida. Dated at Key West, ey fae this.) 7th day of June, A. D. a.) L Ww. WATSON, d.). M. L WATSON. (Si | WILLIAM V. ALBURY, | Attorney for Petitione: | juneT=14-21-: 28; *july5,i939,| Y, loot ranged from a few dollars to | policyholders and. credits in old- age. retirement or pensions sys- j tems. breaking combinations on safes. | weekly, Subscribe to The Citizen—20¢, | Poday’s native is ‘emotional | resident of the State of Florida and) ty-one years; that there is no per-| son in’ the State of Florida the} 989, otherwise the allega-/ 3 Jjune7-14.1939 | i made application for a tax deed to! Clerk of Circuit Court. of Monroe | june?-14-21,1939 | PAGE THREE a ea ee meccceascoccoaceceodgecce eaeccccccoascocsesooaqoes | | 200; WHITE LEGHORN LAYING HENS, from 50c to $1.25, AAA Strain. Brady’s Poultry Mar- ket, 1214 White street. may24-lmox SIGNS—‘For Rent”, “Rooms. For Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”, 15c:each. THE ART- MAN PRESS. nov25-tf — OF FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50%100. | Run from Washington to Von Phister street, $1,000. Apply rear 1217 Petronia street. apri4-s |FOR SALE—Bargain; Furnished | House, situated on two lots, } 100x100 feet each. Apply’ to | 3306 Virginia Street. may25-tfs |COMPLETELY FURNISHED HOUSE at 617 Ashe street, Ap- ply within, open for inspection. | june5-3tx BARGAIN—20 Lots on Stock. Is- land, $2,500. Brokers protect- ed. Apply “R”, The Citizen. may15-1mox | FOR RENT | FURNISHED ROOMS for Rent, with or without board, Rea- sonable. 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