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THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1939 REDS EDGE OUT O606essoseSesscesesseger|: | Answers To Yesterday's’ |MAIOR PHILLIES; GIANTS ‘set Bran Tere Run, Ohio; saw Mrs. Carrie B. ‘Temperatures* WEATHER FORECAST | REYKJAVIK, ;June 8—Scien-| BUTTE, Mont, June 8— | * By-O, L. MILIAN LOSE T0 BRUINS Peervoveseccusrvcesoogen Hubert, 77, of Brillian, Ohio, he Highest 8 | s er aig | siete are going to test a. theory | “You've got to know just what 1, First baseman Tony Castel- | Derringer (7-1) vs. Mulcahy (3-5). | Proposed: and was accepted. The Lowest — 77) BS Maha i bot Friday) - | that Iceland is splitting in two. ‘to say,” explained’ the pleased- lano. is the leading hitter _at New York—! jceremony was performed by the| 82) ay Wen a Wieinity; Partly | " Fiseures or cracks stretch from‘ with-himself track driver to the for the Biue Sox with five | ®-6) vs. Gumbert (6-2). _ | groom’s. preacher son. Barcus has| Normal Mean g1 | Cloudy tonight and Friday, scat-| the northeast to the southwest of astonished thr f. traffi safeties out of 10 trips to| Pittsburgh at Boston—Tobin | twelve children, 63. grandcil-| Saiadati® ‘tered: thundershowers Friday, | the island, all lying im the same |. Ce OR re the pan for an. average of | 8-4) vs. Fette (6-2). | . - ‘gentle to moderate easterly to | direction. e jammed: citizens as he whispered 500. |” Brooklyn and. St, Louis, not| en and 86 great-grandchildren. | Yesterday's Precipitation 0 Ins. | southerly winds. DNase these éracks, which reach in the mule’s ear and led « him 2. Outfielder “Machin of . the | Scheduled. LE L |Normal Precipitation. .11Ins.! Plorida: Partly cloudy tonight|far down into the:earth, is a row | away, pleasantly. Conchs’ outfit is under the} L 6 A § =~ record covers 24-hour period | and Friday with a few scattered of large active volcanoes. In some; The long-eared one chose to impression. that his mame | AMERICAN LEAGUE eg ays | Tomorrow's Almanac should be in the sports} New York at Chicago—Donald | -} UIT COURT OF THE | nt § orclock thin mornlns: | thundefshowers Friday. districts large areas have sunk} paix crosswise of a main street } 4 ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT |S i rE a acheunetiniiwe Vr Eapetay AGiaits [several yards completely blocking thi sateen columns each week,. | -0) vs. Smith’ (2-4). | OF THR SPATE OF FLORIDA, |~ ” *'S°> ~ ney omen se re 3. Julius Villareal, left. hand): Philadelphia at Detroit—Beck-| IN AND FOR MONROE CouNTY. | Sun sets _ 7:16 p. hitter of Hamlin’s crew,|™an (1-0) vs. Trout (2-3). m.} and East Gulf: Gentle to mod-| Scientists will make a survey | IN CHANCERY. : | Moon rises has batted in five runs for! Washington . .at. © “Cleveland— | Plaintiff, m.!erate easterly to’ southerly |by taking exact.measurements of | thoroughfare. [PRED 0. EBERHARDT, r winds; partly overcast weather | the distance between the moun-} Other drivers and the) per- f | Moon sets 12;03 p. his team-so far this sea-|Krakauskas (1-7) vs. Harder yperin i mBBRHARDT. |Last quarter 11:07 p. m son. | G3). 4 Defendant. g ‘ i ORDER OF PUBLICATION { Tomorrow's Tides | Be f hi Boston at St, Loyis—Galehouse | | | See ee caute, ier (C-Band Bagby (2-3) vs. Gill) or complaint ‘trea “in ‘the, above |. AM. fielder Freddie Carbonell, | (°-5 and Kennedy (2-6). eo fag trp oy _.. 3:04* 2:34) _ SHEFFIELD, Eng.—Mark Gel-| If the mountains have shifted, /came along with his whispering one-time. champion Mazes | canettippiichtineataitpdeen 1761 Lanier Place, N. W., Wash- 8:46 9.97 don of this city molded himself |it is said, there will be evidence | stunt. vianiel Thin. honk Dicie 4 DETERMINATION WINS \ ington, D. C., that shé is over the | B caesar és “ |a@ very satisfactory %et. of false|of the theory that America had} nomiel {tins Pluie? Dae Baveer vienan | jarometer, 7:30 a, m. today teeth from scraps of aluminum’ been slipping away from Europe | Atlantic had thus been formed be- Freddie? 3 Reis Yorks eeving pie tome the: 4 Sea level, 30.05. iwhich he — {for millions of years, and that the! tween them. 6: Shortstop John’ Navarro and’ at 4 o’clock one morning in or- | Tefendant. third baseman Jackie Car-' der to be first in line at 9 o’clock ie Pa obi raped ovebyt wel | q PAGE THREE To Test Theory On |Even Belley Mule Can’ Iceland’s Cracking’ Cope With Truck Driver (By Amoctated Press) | (My Assxoctnted Press) PAST WORK ! " } after William Barcus, 89, of Rush - - | } } DIMAGGIO BACK IN YANKEE LINEUP: SENATORS. WAL- LOPED: INDIANS IN BOTH! ENDS OF TWIN BILL i (Special ta Phe Citiven> NEW YORK, June 8.—Cincin-} nati Reds got only eight hits yes- m,| tonight and Friday; scattered tain peaks on either side of the plexed owner had coddled him; showers Friday. |“crack” zone. The measurements ; talked sweetly, then gruffly; had Be {must be repeated ina few years | twisted his ear and did every- MAKES OWN TEETH | to see if the peaks are farther/| thing but build a fire under him P.M. | ae | apart. j before the mule-wise truck driver terday afternoon. off the hurling of four Philadelphia Philly pitch- | ers but they bunched them to- gether to seore five runs and edge out the Phils, 5 to 4, although the latter niné got 13 safeties off the! deliveries of L. Moore, who won his- s¢yerith game of the season. Clyde Passeau, pitching his first gamé for Chicago Cubs since being acquired from the Phils a while back, limited New York Giants to five hits. Bruins wen, 7 to 1, aided by four errors. | Pittsburgh* Pirates, behind the seven-hit pitching of Swift, who started Kis first game this year, lished: i West, M ~ j ord ef c i ircuit Court Sea: avant See ee 5 t° oe OS 9-H Bates is: thebeser| * ee see ersten een e ee ese | f Ross C Sawyer | spite the fact the Bucs miscued pall’ fan who enjoys the| Advertisements under thishead) 5 (let of the Circuit Court. beens: Kt s game with mucho gusto) Will be inserted in The Citizen at | Deputy Clerk. New York Yankees came bac! hile: sittin the |the rate of ome;cent (Ic) a word! WILLIAM V. ALBURY, Benoeitae & Gmong i¢ for esch insertion, Hut the mini-| 4'0rey for janet B-18-22-29,1939 John Navarro is leading the| mum for the first insertion in| ee instance is twenty-fiye|in THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, upon whom would bind said BECAUSE LIFE DEPENDS ON T/RE SAFETY- They Choose restone HAMPION TIRES rvice of a summons in chan- | { | bonell are both ‘hitting theythe following morning to file an to appear to the bill of com- | ball at a .555 clip, with. application for a job, Mrs; Fran- | Pint, tiled im this caune, on or be- | each getting five clean hits) ces Culhane, widowed mother baal 198 pier wise fhe allegations. of in’ nine tries, | two: boys, was the fipst in a line | the bill of complaint will be taken | \ ‘4 “confessed by y said ca 6. The “pony outfielders”, as/ Of 4138 applicants amd got the be proceeded With 6x parte. iis — a ordered that ti = ee ail Fag of the | wD. ae er be published once ach week, for | rojans’ ree jardeners? | | four consecutive weeks 1 Brcio (Skipdes Rueda} | COCO SPOR SCD OCCCOTTCOOC ES Key ‘West Citizen, iewspaper pub- i to: their winning ways yesterday afternoon, with the addition of| Joe DiMaggio to the outfield, and | downed Cnicago White Sox, 5 to! 2. DiMaggio Knocked home the) first run with a triple and later in. the contest scored a run him- self after getting on base through | a walk. Lefty Gomez left the mound because of the heat but got credit for the victory. 10 Philadelphia ‘Athletics took | “"* Detroit Tigers into camp, 5 to 4, as Nelson hurled seven-hit ball for the A’s: Seoring six runs in the ninth inning of the second game, Wash- ington Senators overcame a Cleveland Indian lead to take the nightcap, 13 to 9, after cinching the opener by a 10 to 4 score. Haynes limited the Tribe to sev-) jo en hits in the first game. Indians > miscued five times in the double- | header. Results of the games: NATIONAL LEAGUE At Philadelphia R. H. E. Cincinnati 5 8 0 Philadelphia aap 413 1 L. Moore and Lombardi; Butch- | er, Hollingsworth, Harrell, Poin- dexter and Millies. in most. errors, Very Lopez | Stare OF FLORIDA. IN PRO- | f 200 WHITE LEGHORN LAYING "i Viova Arwerd | HENS, from: 50¢ to $1.25, AAA) ‘sone 4 Strain. Brady's Poultry Mar-) Notice ts hereby given that the | FOLLOWING THROUGH | ct 124 White street, ler Stunea, De 1839" present tothe | may24-lmox | Honorable County Judge of Pittsburgh. | By AGUILAR | SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms | ‘ E f Yulee Viola Boston “" oF ! uf 0 | eoccccccccccccccoeccgese| Rent”, “Aj MA i Rent",| Atwell, and at the said time, then | Swift and Merres; Macfayden, “Private , No Tres-|2nd there, make application to the Sullivan and Lopes ayine Ft, Myers News Prose of] Tiiing’, 0c each.’ THI-ART- |Sti'atectta(ordut ar ‘ante "anit aioe Ey ing article, under the caption,| MAN PRESS. Dest eS ee Oe AMERICAN LEAGUE > é af! | 4 “Yeni Ft. |"Dated this the 5th day of April, “cigs Myers” hase ee er |FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x10. | A: oi.) THADDEUS F. ATWELL, BLES cae Hs Hi - he article stated: | = from a ton Atos { Aa Executor of the Estate of Yulee ashington . hister street. . jola well, cea! . Cleveland 4 7 2|.,"For the second consecutive) 1° i919 petronia street, PPI) oa ALLAN B. CLUARE, JR, oo Shi time Lefty Surls formerly the Haynes and Early; Milner, Zu- |- apri4-s | apré-13-20-27; may4-11-18-25; ber, Sullivan and: Hemsley. property of the Boston Red Sox, | ‘Attorney for Executor. | shutout the Ft. Myers~ All-Stars, | === age eae spa Second Game * | A isin afternoon at Terry staat pe Bs a ae lots, |x %, rum count oF TRE counny Rote tage ae E ¥ 0| . “The. slim: pitcher . scattered | bien! feet — pn bal FLORIDA, Sr TING AS A COURT Cleveland 9 13. 3/ five hits among the Diazman apa 2 Ss In the Matter of the Estate of Carrasquel, Kelley, Masterson, | ¥’ ANT Appleton and R. Ferrell; Dobson, Teague | : ‘ conta: IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, with Fidel right ihe hs |_ FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. behind him, ‘Advertisers should give their) 1, poy has of “Mario Pena.is dead!”—was | street address es well as their) GRIFFIN WATIONS sod. the rumor around the city! telephone number if they desire 79 NOTICE To. CREDITORS ie some three weeks ago.| t ¢ a , | PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR Pena, as you know, Payment for classified adver-| pioMANDS AGAINST THE S- very much alive, PAPE OF GRIFFIN WATKINS, Winfield Russell is ee You and each of you are hereby Conehs’. bat boy and aa) wit ledger accounts may have notified and required to file any,|’ j i ‘aim lemands which you, eigap omnes advertisements charged. either of you, may. have against 11. While Armando Acevedo de- | —~——~ | the Estate of Griffin Watkins, s i ‘ceased, lat ladison County, serves a let of credit and por ‘ {inoia.’{n the office of the Honor- publicity for .his clean LosT Y ns ane Rayigond es ios oon i — Yesterday. somewhere! Judge of Monroe County, ‘Florida, Dlaying.ans was voted the | 8 | at his office in the County Court most valuable player to) between sunrise and sunset, {{,,50 ‘in Monroe County,” Florida, | his team last season, he is| two'golden hours, each set with within eight (8) calendar months " ares | sixty diamond minutes. No re-|| {rom the date of the first publica- | not particularly interested’ for thi jtion hereof. Said claims or de-| in publicity. ward is offered ey are mands shall be in writing and con) Horace Mann. | tain lace of residence and po: Jack Cates, who was suc-| | office ‘address of the claimant and | cessful in checking the shall be sWorn to by the claimant, | Teepene, Hitting, soree dye | pene auch claim or demand not fame with the Key West| | filed within the time and in the: ee aiid weeks. no, OLD.AT 40! GET PEP, | Manner presctived herein shall be is very | promising. The | 400s ol ed Ontrex higdi beg Bes) this 28th day of May, A. | a i lets contain raw 0; igo- | D. 1939. ay Bee, emped. to-go: With 4 \ RUTH BRADLEY WATKINS, his: curves. h | ‘Aa Bxecutrix of the Last Will and 3. Billillo Medina was _ the) ‘Pestament of Griffin Watkins, de- coach who was suspend- | dJune1-6-15-22,1990 ed+ for giving umpire’ Woodson some back talk. | Yet he successfully coach- | ed the Blue Sox from the grandstands. FIRESTONE WINS 20™ Consecutive Victory in Indianapolis 500-Mile Race A merciless sun beat down upon the speedway as Wilbur Shaw drove to victory on Firestone Champion Tires. The} blistering brick of the main stretch and the granite-hard surface . of the turns and the back stretch put tire safety to the test supreme! Record after record was shattered. Speeds reached as high as 160 miles an hour on the straightaways, as 33 of the fastest drivers in the world waged a breath-taking battle for gold and glory, Never before in all the history of the motor car have tires been put to such a torturous test, And never before has any tire so firmly established itself as a Champion in construction and performance, as well as in name. Here is dramatic proof of the extra strength which the revolutionary new Safety-Lock cord body provides in Firestone Champion Tires—of the extra At New York Chicago. New York _. : Passeau and Hartnett; Socccccesccoseeooecesees | Brown, Lynn and Danning. Mon- At Boston june =D a. Surls struck out eleven, and Deceased. land, $2,500. Brokers protect-|'TO ALL CREDITORS, as in no danger at any time.” ‘ONIO ARTOLOZAGA, Humphries, Drake and Pytlak. R. H. E. 590 2.7 3 At Chicago New York - Chicago +... Gomez, Murphy “and Dickey; | Maddox, of Ft. Myers, four. | Pete Wells, star batsman: of the All-Stars, hit a, single and a dou- ble. Whitaker, hard-hitting Ven- | ice player, poled’ a double, Weed- man also hit well for the Venice ed. ‘Apply “R”, The Citizen. may15-1mox FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS for Rent, ANY AND ALL PERSONS _IN- THRESTED IN THE ESTATE OF .ANTONIO ARTOLOZAGA, — DE- CBASED, LATE OF MONROB COUNTY, FLORIDA: Take notice that on the 9th day of June, A. D. 1939, I will present a Petition to the Honorable Raymond en DISTRIBUTEES AND TO} WILBUR SHAW, the 1939 winner é On May 30th, Wilbur Shaw drove to his second victory in the 500-mile : protection against blowouts assured by the new and advanced Firéstone patented Gum-Dipping process — of the extra mileage resulting from the tougher, wear-resisting rubber compounds in the sensational new Gear-Grip tread. No longer can there be any question of which tire is safest. One tire—and only one—provides these exclusive safety construction features. One tire—and only one—has been on the winning cars at Indianapolis for 20 consecutive years. Motor car manufacturers enthusiastically adopted the Firestone Champion Tire for their 1939 models. Order your new car equipped with this amazing tire. Or drive in and let us equip. your present car with a set of new Firestone Champion Tires, the one tire — and only one that is safety-proved on thé speedway for your protection on the highway. See Firestone Tires made in the Firestone Factory and Exbibition Building at New York World’s Fair, Also visit the Pirestome at the Golden Gate International Exposition at San Francisco eee Listen to she Voice of Firestone with Richard Crooks, Margaret Speaks and the Firestone Symphony ‘Orchestra, under direction of Alfred W ablenstein, Monday evenings, Nationwide N.B.C Red Network PAUL’S TIRE and AUTO SUPPLY STORE ‘RAYMOND CURRY, Manager White and Fleming Streets Indians. Mgr. Diaz announced at the Park that Key West would play there next Sunday and’ the Venice club would play in Key West Saturday and Sunday. Batteries: fot the Venice-Ft. Myers game were Surls and Buckwell for. Venice; Maddox _and Cook for Ft. Myers. Key West Conehs will witness one of the best clubs on the West MAJOR BASEBALL Coast when they play the Venice LEAGUES STANDINGS outtit here Saturday and Sunday. baad | ana Nori with or without board: Rea-| Ry Lord, County Judge in and for | Monroe ‘County, Florida, for au- sonable. Good location. 419) thority to compromise and settle a may19-Imo elgim in the amount of One Thou- ee ERT RICE ant Ree aa DESIRABLE MODERN OF- sand Dollars ($1,000.00) and in- terest owing to the Estate of An- FICES, suitable for doctors, dentists, beauty parlors, ¢tc., Renedo Lee, Frasier, Brown and Rensa. R. H. E. Indianapolis Race on Eivestess hour. Cham; race whose very liv: and chances of victo ry is sali Sap cimenenion. 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D. 1829, @$ra part of Lot Four (4) in Square Fifty-seven (57); com- meing at the-corner of Mar- ret Street and the old boun- sory. line of said city of Ke Ramely Angela Stree! extending thence in @ ‘westerly direction along Margaret Street Sixty-seven (67) feet; thence at right angles i Northeasterly direction One 1 gd (100) feet; thence at pl RST in a Southeasterly ‘ion Sixty-seven (67) feet to the said boun line of said city, as shown by White- head's Pp; thence at right angles mg said boundary line ma uthwesterly direction One Hundred (100) feet to the lace of beginning, 8 Deed being recorded in Mortgage Book “Z", at page 155, in the office of the Clerk of the — Court, Monroe County, Flor- tonio “Artolozaga, deceased, in the newly renovated Joseph’ Pearlman secured Mortgage Deed to that certain land Building. 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