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PAGE THREE i ae CLASS COL rbsetdscsdde Peecoosecscoococe | ecccccocccccosceesssoded New York at Detréit—Péarson | (7-3) vs. Bridges (11-2). Boston st Cleveland—Ostér- mueller (6-1). vs. Allen (5-5). © water. Also, Boat equipped | Philadelphia at Chicago—Cas-| for Party Fishing, 26° with 8%" ‘ter (6-9) Ws. Rikniéy (5-5). | beam: _ Will sell both for $500 Washington at St. Touis—!} — if sold at ence. For, in- formation call at 620. Olivia Chase (4-10) vs, Lawson, (1-4): sthéet, jly18-Stx LOT IN CASA MARINA SEC- TION, 100x100’.- Corner lot, 10’ alley in rear. Apply 517 Whitehead Street, may26-sat-tfs NEW HOUSE i in stale Villa, Big Pine Key. House. just built, lot 50%125. Rain and sprifig “Neither,” said. Jumbo, shamed but owes “She Al would il it a Bat oa ware Locals Were Leading ry ‘23 Unt Fuial Btanéa; Visitors | RASA soles gpbyi-| Much Latget Boys Thain Coiidhs; Catcher pF ge gl pa goses olor aan Taiphe outraaes, ByO.L. MILIAN: - itgar Lake Worth Juniors Kitotked | {pok the place of Williaitis ot the \the Key West aggregation out of | moiirid i the fow¥th ining, held first place in the district tourne:|te locals scoreless five full| g ment with a 4 to 3 victory at “wr . oi Ufinbo Field yesterisy «| rounds. Both hurlers were touch- noon. It was the locals’ first de-|€d for three hits apiece: Archet's long tiple to fidld with two Hién on feat since the tournament got the third stanza put the totals underway July 10. all the way through ahead 3 to 2 uitil the fatal ninth. Box sdéore: | Leading lihtil the eighth inning, the Jun- idr Coiichs’ infield went to pieces TORS in the ninth round and the visi- Lake Work ad: tors put across.two markers on ab “So! You talked in in the girl's | Cordova’s fumble and wild throw aaesee | doorway for two \to first bast of Unkefer’s ground- ae “Certainly nett” aad iis ér to third; Schultz bunted along =i Sree ee the first base Une ans catcher 2 “ Menendez, ding ball, hie coe be at a tal 1 thes ae made a wild throw to Alonzo, “Walking ar pec ha sree, it|Unkefer scampering over the you've" got ‘to know. ‘Bais home plate with the tying run and the upstaters’ right fielder reached secotid on thé miscue;/ Brant went out, pitcher to first, | |ahd Schultz advanced to third on the play; Glissen laid down a sacrifice bunt and. Schultz perree the winnnig run... The play at: homies, plate. -on: |schutte" was thighty close and lcatcher Menendez called the at- Htefitionh of Umpire Marvin Grif- ‘fin to thé fact that the runner |had failed to touch the pan but thé strike-and-ball caller refused to liste to the baekstop’s com; | plaint. While the two were in an lappareiitt argurtient, the Lake Worth outfielder raced to the th end wed Bi apy” ‘foots is & he @ a shoots the Bost | G2¢ Bros, S. Se Dick are chitin sn Jumbo has to try his luck first, Luella Packs A Punch TLL I do?” wailed Jumbo piteously. : th “Do, an to get a G a with this “Break your neck in the street and have Fieri | carried gue her apartmen your imagination, ‘SrriON; CARDS DReP + FIFTH PLACE: ATHLETICS WALLOP WHITE Sox coholic liquors in the state a con- densed summary of the law) which becatié effettive on Juné 12, 1939, which the departriient has interpreted anda copy of NEW YORK, July ‘i5—New Cite ana ea ow: by THE) Cincinnati at New York— York fiorepige weak ines. ne teats ay ss Vander Meer (4-7) vs. Gumbert | s bight-hit ball and With) Wii dot SH AS ; | the Bid ening errors as 4 Pittsburgh at Brooklyn—Klin-| feated Detroit a: ger (7-9) vs. Casey (4-4). ‘| Philadelphia Athi walloped | § Chicago at Philadelphia—Dean| on e 1s | Chien sie So hgh G1) vs. Higbe 6-4). | Sie tat doelees, Apew a ” ‘Washifigton .Senatots |gifultaiaoua Rng St. Louis at Boston—Bowiian} ee ee ee went to victory dver St. Lotiis! (4-2) vs. Shoffner (1-4), |A-BARGAIN, HOME AND LOT, fully furnished. Lot 100x100’, Browns, 11 to.9. Brooklyn Dodgers are iiéw ih! nice house with 5 rooms, Ap- ply First Title Guaranty & Ab- third place in the National League by virtue of their over-| 5 stract Co., 517 Whitehead street. whelming victory over Pitts-| i may26-sat-tfs burgh Pirates, 14 to 4, while St. Louis Cardinals wére losing to Boston Béés, 10 to 4, déopping in- | to fifth place, and Chicago Cubs [were idle. New York Giants |eame back at Cincinnati Reds to | defeat them, 4 to 1, aiid eut the! | Redlegs’ lead to five and a half ' {Special to The Citisea) _ NATIONAL LEAGUE i answer eer You et out tian ning 323 see a Miss Luella West.” nai hates. oh seg er, Cutler ae bt apattme: “You. have been in her apart- NICE ONE-STORY BUNGALOW, 6 ta 3, on.one of the best streets in transacti rons dus and oWing whole- ributors fot pur- Se ea =e ‘aa Subscrive ‘to The Citizen—20c weekly: vn ’s them re escorted the bo to. the itor. fares foi ff to do ists Ive Jumbo, ‘ou've moment .. ing original | Gamat oe verages must be | feltoeeerts ib qual monthly in- | Dermott,’ 3b Unkefer; ¢ Sehiiltz, rf Brant, cf Glissén, ss Hahsoin, 2b | Williams, p Hacklé; p - Totals— |, Player— Ogden, if ta e this Luella West's mers ening iat wi .’ You know, some- like that.” \TRON SAFE. Apply 1014 Grin- nell street. july12-4t \fOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. Run from Washifigton to Von | Phistér street. $1,000. Apply rear 1217 Petronia street. apri4-s C0 BOs: July 7,, 1939, Marathon, Florida. " ‘Bealea bids will be received by |the Oyerseas Road .and Toll! Bridge District, Monroe County, | | Florida, at the offices of the | Overseas Road and Toll Bridge | FOR SALE—Bargain; Furnished | District, . Marathon, Florida, up to} House; situated on two lots, 10:00 o’clock A. M., E..S. T.,; 100x100 feet each. Apply to ex| August 12, 1939, at which time’ 1306 Virginia Street. may25-ifs n | and place all bids received will | bontent within the | be publicly opened and read|FOURTEEN-FT. V-BOTTOM building, which is the address of | aloud for thé leasing of Pigeon | CYPRESS BOAT; Four Horse _. |the licensee. This does not af- | Key Fishing Camp together with! Johnson Outboard Motor; Four | feet the sale by the licefisée of all equipment and furnishings; Life Preservers, One Fire Ex- Such iritoxiéatitig liquors in| ae. period of one, three or bien tinguisher; Pair of Oars and 0 | Sealéd, stamped coiitainers. Fur- | y | Row Locks; Anchor with Rope; thér, prohibits the consumption | go bids received after the! Umbrelia—all for $85.00, Apply 1217 Petronia Street. jun27-s $ |) 20 ne sme. Shi S SITs to orneen' co's Se gagesstoe” i i 3 et 00 a i Ie om CO I Sewell, Bauers, 1\Clemison and Mueller; Hamlin |¢ ie Todd. Cordova, 3b Aritas, ef Alonzo; 1b Méiiendez, ¢ .Vafgas, .p ‘xPita ... xxRoberts ” CoMpocHHHHos abeochoorenmr SOON N WHO : | loeal lad slid into. home The tienes door ant Mr. Jumbo Cutler lurched out. “T-take her hand?” said Jumbo} hing his head—“I bought & gniserably. “Why, I—I don’t even aan raw gg be Ages x my tye eo og the way to get to know Steele: Tacks. fi hoeaved, Vand a ae ough. The | @ Stern, expression. real McCoy's to your afms around her and . here’s-the| « car! Well, best of luck, lover. We'll “yp hes till you eome back.” elévator bore Jumbo ped An hour passed. ‘Slovenly. Work’ “Tas is no laughing ae “Cutler wai si Rae ee see a Miss othe tel of his ie Be d town h sie iene | around beefstea “yen trathiieds sipped his drink. 's. not. dumb. Bet you his giel hx ne ‘acks and stop) Sy abaonn the setae meres as raee, The elevator door o Mp. Jumibé Cutler turehed cut. It be more truthful t that what remained of Me Jambo| of a Swell Shiner was to doubt about it, his fo! w shell. Hi wa hates is ee ‘once-immaculate a his tie was askew, “Get that, fellows! oe: West, Cutler!” “Gee, I can’t remet “Black,” pat putin ne : tHlatter,” he | home plate from the dugout and touched the base. He was again declared safe by Gtiffin. - The visitors easily outweighed \the Key West boys by 40 pounds jand the fans razzed catcher | Unkefer as he blocked the home | plate on little Ralph Arnold, 4 | paperweight infielder, when the in the eighth ifning as he tried to score on Cordova’s grounder to third. Bvelio Vargas pitched urbeat- able ball for the losers but. three efrors chalked up against first ‘baseman Alonzo, two,miscues by | third baseman Cordova and 4 |like niimber by shortstop Arnold were the cause of his downfall. sete. 5 paler. ‘Hackwell, wpe Totals— 36 07:27:17 x—Batted for Vargas in ninth.} xx—Batted for Ogden in _nirith. Score by innings: R Lake Worth ... 110 000 002— 4 Key. West — 102 000 000— 3 Errors: Thompson 2, Cordova, | Alonzo, ‘Menendez, Hollings- worth,, Gii three-base __ hits: Archer, llingsworth, Unkefer; passed balls: Unkefer 2; stolen bases, Arnold, Cordova, Menen- dez; earned runs; Key West 1, 'Lake Worth 1; hits, off Williams 2 in 2 1 innings, off Hatkle 5 in 6 2-3“iinings; struck out, by Williams j, by Hackle 3, by Var- gas 2; on balls, off Vargas 2, off Williams 1; winning piteh- | er, Hackle. | From The Files ‘The county is urged to get ote | senior propeller wheels and with different pitch, in a com- muttication from a member of the Fairbanks-Morse Co. read at the meeting of the county com- missioners, last night. The pres- ent propellers are too large and the piteh unsuited to conditions under which the vessels operate; the letter showed. It specifically pointed out that the satisfaetory performance of the engines with which the boats ate equipped neéd not be looked for as long as Jumbo’s made the ie) first,” A subdued the el cnaine a at the ter- That, however, is an inaccuracy. Cutler lurched out, T Mr. maneee Wak Dat a Mreck of dirtied and torn in his face pisces fe himself | loo ret Fp aca at A fumbo § stared van an Bl ‘vith a kind ‘an age as cy ee = tes anid ae over his e: what I call slove: work, Wh bi se i Oh Cutler?” a “IT don’t OW} i testily. “I threw ita cing sah | beef away. Wasti However, ‘e Pidentooa ft tains that he did see the short time. Describe % “How’s that? Describe?” Ji covered his injured eye nowt closed good one. he cae eet! eer I Pe ion’t kno’ “Ey, est w. Darkish, nee ry M4 “ the in for! ~~ eyes.” He smil : She gale aed door . » ner in conversation, “correct. ‘What did ia you cE iat ete Wee mere rs = woulntbaleverse™ “No? “She said college college was. over for at we taken, What dla a i pia T iad *to:think of next year. vey er Cutler.” said I too oud See sah ap- {the present wheels ate used. ‘The commissioners voted to provide * boats with’ the. ‘different wheels. County Tax Collector Win. F. Maloney is ready to forée the col- lection of delinquent, personal taxes on automobiles, he inform: at a meeting held after the regular meeting of last night. The col- lector asked the cooperation of} commissioners in the ment. The board agreed to him have Special Officer Rivas to accompany his while making the rounds levying on sutemobiles, campaign is expected launched as soon aS couSSABS "SPRINGS! cit a fir-tree 60 feet high to res-! July 15.—How to make a mouh- pegrrex i e F F Fittt fee nie i KEY WEST IN IN DAYS GONE BY Happenings Here Just Tén ‘din wes i | , Today Ae Takeo Of The C pitcher for the ach with which he betaine affiliated sothé time| ago. .In recent games he has been eredited with pitehing air- tight “ball for 36 innings, during which he allowed but oné earn- ed run, Last night’s fight card was Started at the Cuban Club sta- dium with a very solemn and touchifig stene when the aud- ience was asked to stand for 30 seeonds out of respect to the mmother of Rupert. Knowles, who passed. away rer ca morn- ing. Lighthouse SEB ath nouricés that Hawk Channel bea- con. 43, whieh. was reported: miss-. ing on. July.i3, had been replaced yesterday. Troop 1, Boy ica; will present Schoo! bid % H RE fe f8a 4 Bp & 8 ‘ £ & dn:| * jouer At Boston St. Louis Boston — McGee, Dean, Shoun Padgett; Fette, Lanning and Lo- pez. Chicago- scheduled. At Detroit R. H, £. Philadelphia, not 6 8 OF} within thé buildifig; other than rhalt beVerages. Any persons violating this section e allowing it to be violated on their premises, subject their license to revocation. : Chapter 19498—HB 767 Provides that persons. engaged | in the business of distilling, rec- tifying or g spirituous liquors cah sell such beverages to licensed wholesalers only. Chapier 19500—HB 65 Prohibits. clubs licensed as 3 g @|Such, to purchase in individual Buffing al Coffman aritt York. At Chicago Chitago | _. » Ross and a Knott, Mills, Wniiched and Glenn. ‘pate a not ~sehéd- z a z z 3 i i E iH a by g 8 i i i é i containers larger than one quart and smaller thati ont-fifth of a Prohibits "he salé within the state of any wine in individual 3. | containers- holding more than | one gation of such wine. jects the ligensee to punishment as such and subjects his license to. fevocation er suspension , or | Sele noth ince: ease. ose At wee Lele ft ol : ge ; i Hi et > Re “ i L i tna i peel Peeks f if idk i i si ; of any Lag emp | liquor, éxcept ae time will not be sre ~| the lease, will within ten (10) A violation of any of the. jabove Acts is -considered, under | | the law, a eclacemnerer and sub- | MISCELLANEOUS si Each bid shall be submitted on | | forms supplied by. the Overseas | Hoad and Toll Btidge District, 'SpEND. YOUR VACATION st |" Bach bid piandr he seeninpenied the Howell Apartments. $1.00 | by a beftified “check ae el per day; Gas and Light in- amount of five per centuit (5%) | elie te ee ae f the amount of the gross bid} lige thé fnasximum period of time] — Solomon, local plumb- included in the bid as a. guar- julyl-lmo | antee that the bidder, if awarded FOR RENT ns alendar 's after} ess eigeh ti see of FURNISHED COTTAGE, elettrie | such award, enter into a lease| refrigerator. Apply Valdes and give bond in accordance with | Bakery. junel2-3mo. the accepted bid. No bidder may withdraw Und ROOMS >| bid for a period of thirty ‘| consecutive calendar days ter | NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United, the date set for the opening} Sixteen beautiful new rooms thereof. e Bid forms, information, ihstruc- | tions to bidders and forms of lease may be secured from the | office of the Overseas Road and | Toll Bridge District, Marathon, Florida. |. The Overseas Road. and Toll Bridge District reserves the right to waive formalities in any b> Pah pei any and all bids. OVERSEAS ROAD AND TOLL BRIDGE. DISTRICT, MONROE COUNTY; FLORIDA, MARATHON, FLORIDA. John. R. Slade, Chairman, Board of Commissioners, B. M. Duncan, General Manager and Chief Engineer. july8- Fook SSR Romeo oS acta iF TODAY — the Pavecle it Key Wott STAR + BRAND | CUBAN COFFEE Off SALE AT ALL GROCERS ebeasesresedoscsesaboses | a a BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night's rest to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, enjoy the homey For Fifty Years 2 NAME! in Coffee in Key West STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE ‘THAT'S A REPUTATION = a ee ae ag Cheely Lumber Corp. Caroline and William Streets