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j THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1939 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | PHILS; CARDS WIN: generous disposition, good iat YOU’LL FIND IT HERE! Here’s a Representative List of Key West Merchants that Sell Practically Everything of Interest to the Average Family or Businessman. Hava-Tampa Team To Play Sox, Pirates Sunday (By O. L. MILIAN) jligence=and industrious habits. | ora glia a strong Metro- string moundsman assigned to the |The nature will be rather re-/ politan League baseball nine of receiving end. Sally hi | HALF GAME MAR-! = i Tampa, Fle., will invade this city gone ha ditt Fond sachet ree He |rniat : ids gg 1 3 ors GIN BETWEEN LEADERS oa ee ips raegpeseyreas Oh dhdidead dhe d ddd this weekend and will tackle the |”. i i Blue Sox and Ray Bush’s Pirates | ™"€S and an opportunity to! friends are indicated, and prob- in @ double header scheduled for | break up the three inning jinks} MAIN INTACT: YANKS TAKE | ably a large family, although — Field Sunday afternoon. |which has been following him for’ ANOTHER |this depends on the hour of birth. ! ‘ennant winners of their re-jsome time will be given the lad| i ii spective circuits, the visiting club|with the “funny habit”, Car- | Si ar aed niweiaths miata aera ciao will meet Caraballo’s Blue Sox}/bonell, who some time ago hung/ (Special to The Citizen) | L E G ALS NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—It took | in the first game which is sched-| up his pitching togs to pick a take on the Bucs in the night-|the bat and will aide Young Sali-| Bucky Walters and his twenty-|aw Tae cmcurr count or THE The Shoppers’ Department uled to start at 1:30 o’clock then 'catcher’s outfit will be behind| cap. nero with a victory control. j sixth victory of the year to keep) ae Although battery has not yet! Although the Hava-A-Tampa/Cincinnati Redlegs at the pre-| IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. | been announced for the local/outfit is not considered one of|vailing narrow lead margin apart CHAR ee nGHS, JR, clubs it is the general opinion 'the best teams in Ybor City, it is from the inals—a ‘Compl: that the Blue Sox will start out | good enough to give the locals nate Cages rire LIAR SUIT TO QUI its number one pitching ace in|an interesting game. The Visi then, es the ssi yesterday, the | ts aa gen RY Racts the person of Guillermo (Guiro)|ing club, according to field cap-|issue was in doubt right up to) ta i gaia i oft IS OF INTEREST TO BOTH VISITORS AND Diaz, who has done quite a nice} tain Izzy Rodriguez, has just won|the ninth inning. Philadelphia | complamt filed tn the mbove stated | pitching job in out-of-town|the Metropolitan pennant by | proved not at all subservient to|cause that the complainant therein RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY games and Al (Fat Boy) Rodri-| good margin and will no doubt jany idea the Redlegs had about|abic to pel la fom n mnrs guez behind the plate. was|make the locals step lively for: A |Search and inquiry whether the de certs We fle ee gr UselEe taking an easy game, and per-/fendants, William Patt a this same combination that gave|some time. ie “ zt Pat med sh re ee aeried, MC. Roy Hamlin’s Conchs a hard race | There’s the |sistently held the league-leaders Mordecai, "and yitordea. Bt Merchants Represented Here Have Been in a Monroe County League game | minds’ of Key West fans that in check throughout. Goodmans | W!f® ots: edn - Grahey . : = | Carefully Selected and Dealings with Them will be Satisfactory in Every Way. no question in 4 , . - ; and Crain, his wife, if mar- during the first-half schedule | Bush's Bucs are isle to give Ee ninth-inning single, however, | ried, believed by the complainant | run. The Sdx has never failed) good account of themselves. In|), e .,,'|to be interested in the property on} r : 2a ocked Bucky Walters in with | w to hold their own against visit-| the event that Salinero goes week 1 Go oigi ii | Sater teeta te te mala eit an ing teams and fans may look for-|in the first contest Sunday,| the deciding tally—final score, 3/ Which is hereinafter fully described, | FRIGIDAIRE PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALISTS Suenos a SALES AND SERVICE Ladies and Gentlemen—RESTORE NEW LIFE {~ FIC HAIR Amp yS See them now—on display at 1212 VARELA STREET ante FOR APPOINTMENT—PHONE 870 d Complete Line To Choose From ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON E. MARTINEZ Phone 861-J 644 William Street a i | therein, are dead or alive, and if the opening fracas. 5 jto pinch for the grocer lad andjwhile, trounced the Brooklyn!dead his, her or their heirs, de- | In the nightéap Bush’s Pirates | in case of emergency “Specs” Dodgers, 1 to 0, aided by two | known: ‘that the place of raaidenss | t |home runs, o: jof the defendants, William Patton | year against an out-if-town ag-| Battery for the west coast team G a neaeecn by sei Deiducal wae mordecat, his gregation will give Frank Sali-|and complete batting order line jutteridge and Stu Martin, | wite, if alive, 14 unknown; that the | to hurl against a club that will be| time and will no doubt appear inj the leaders with their 4 to 2 de-| married it ‘A ae te aie lade posi papa , "i | way, North Carolina. Specs” Carbonell, club’s first'Saturday afternoon. ‘Giants. Carl Hubbell bested Bill| And it further appearing after samesiameanie Lee in a rather loose hurling duel! the defendants, Joe Thorn Jackson Boston-Pittsburgh | ried, are non-residents of the State | contest was postponed on ac-/f Florida and their place of resi- ward to an exciting contest in|George Malgrat will be on hand|to 2. St. Louis Cards, mean-/¢r if dead to have been interested | visees, legatees or grantees are un- playing its second game of the will go to the mound. and —— Patton, his wife, and M. | nero, Bug’s;new pitcher a chance|up will be available in a short| Chicago Cubs dropped behind /place of residence of Edward H. | a total stranger to him with Puby jthe sports column of The Citizen | feat at the hands of New York | known fo the complainant is Broad- on diligent search and inquiry that PALMS’ FINALLY MORE DELICIOUS 2. o" Eg ge | |dence as is particularly known to No Matter Where You Live jv. THE Joy, of s'modern’ ba ; Ia | count of cold weather and wet complainant is 1011 North Grande i | grounds. |defendant, Janie C. Holmes, is a | i |non-resident of the State of Flor- _ i a In the American League, New |ida, and her place of residence as York Yankee hurler Steve Sun-|is particularly known to the com- | i} . : i} i 6 = HIGH BOWLING SCORES RE-, Specials for the weekend atjara kept up his perfect pitching! Piainant 1s 00 Baird Street, Ashe- CORDED: GASSERS DOWN i Maloney Bros. Bakery, 812 Flem-|reccrd, adding number eleven to|fendants, Edgar M. Lazarus and G. C. ROBERTS General Merchandise Wholesale and Retail NORWALK TIRES and TUBES of water in the kitchen wundry Prest-0-Lite Batteries —o— FACTORY PRICES CRUSOE’S TIRE STORE 117 Duval Street ISA PALALALALLLPELEL AL Ln A ded dh hd hh de ddd deddubhdd, es just as in city ith a DAYTON Auto- ‘ater System on the job. the i both ite low Galvanized Roofings Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing H.B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline Fleming at Elizabeth Streets PHONE 270 OELGER BEER The Best of the ‘ SOLD ON EASY TERMS con- | acc cee gece | Atlantic Mutual Fire Insurance Company NATIONAL LEAGUE FIRE and TORNADO Club— Ww. L. Cincinnati Rae meg Je at { St. Louis - = 85 57 Chicago -__. -- 79 66 Brooklyn re 74 65 New York __. 70 70 Pittsburgh 65-76 Boston... 89, 28 532 500 461 428 .617 throw in the thirteenth inning to | grantees, M. C. Mordecai and —— .599 | provide the final run in the final | Mordecai, his wife, it viously hit his thirty-first home {run of the season. Scores of the games follow: i NATIONAL LEAGUE | __At Cincinnati it) alive and,if dead, their unknown | married, .545 score, 5 to 4. Greenberg had pre-| heirs, devisees, legatees or gran- tees, Edward H. Crain and - j Crain, his wife, if married, if alive | |and if dead, their unknown heirs, | devisees, legatees or grantees, Joe Thorn Jaekson and Jackson, {his wife, if married, Janie C. Hol- 314 Pet. -580 559 Sands Baker Johnson |ing street, as displayed in a page |his string of straight victories at | Ton‘resiaente of the State of Flere | DeMOLAY BOYS lone advertisement toda: are|the expense of Chicago White ida and their place of residence as | fee y» Sox in the game at New York |i8 particularly known to the com- Pineapple and Prunella Layer |plainant is 2141 N. W. Davis Street, | \Cakes, both at the same price. yesterday. Score was 8 to 4./ Apartment’ 14, Portiand, errors i 2 Eey — | Be that the defendants, Alan M. Cohen It took eight weeks and prac- 3a: Phohe 818 for duvet oe home soi featured the ee Co OM TOMET ite | tically ali the reserves of the! whenever wanted gamne, behets e sain epee | are hon-residents of the’ State of z! % - | F their place residence | Palm Dairy team to beat the| Patrons are reminded abut pecreet Sg A OR Ne Be Bone Tie Cartinnigls Maven to one = ; Pag mene introduced | (00, Red Sox lost a sixteen-inning | piainant is 3012 Ferndale Avenue, but beat them they did last might|BY . Maloney's this week-—the [Singer “2s, q.00t, BORG, Ot aint warily Peilavan that ‘i but beat them they did last night | Sen Hinay. bredd: ‘The item ri paauedeee yesterday—the Browns / ofthe above named defendants are | to the tune of 1253 to 1217. An! i filial oars i einer ;putting over three runs in the /over we ~ cg twenty-one ze 1) e m ordinal | fi i jand t w outstanding game of 199 by Al-! bread g eis endicis ar aa final frame to win the game aft-| State of Florida, the service of a ate ‘ aaeERAY ; "8 er they had piled up twenty?two!summons in chancery upon whom ton Parks and excellent support with enthusiastic reception in nits off four Red Sox pitchers, |W0uld bind said defendants. by Castro, Valdez and Hollerich | many Key West homes. Cleveland Indians moved into diltgeet aedboe Gad amusing tee overpowdered the always pisg didactic Mian ani undisputed possession of Gata berets Pages pooner Pt rere gee agrees sistent bowling of the Hospital MAJOR BASEBALL place in the junior circuit by de- perdons other than the named de- | team and the laters’ first de- eee Rete ite tat | or interest in the lands Gencribed ‘| game delphia Macks: beat Detiak Teigt IS THEREFORE ORDERED | that the defendants, William Patton In the early match, the great- gers when Frank Hayes skooted | and = ieatton, Rie wite, if mare | ‘ : Se : %g| Tied, if alive an lead, their un- se ag i satsbee of may | Pet. home ahead of Hank Greenberg's | inown heirs, devisees, legatees or | ands e Gas Company team to victory over DeMolay, 1156 to 1068. { Tonight's matches are featured by the long-awaited meeting of the White.Star Cleaners and the Lucky Strikes, natural rivals. It is expected the match will have Philadelphia 44 96 all the aspects of a grudge fight. Rumors that a special detach: AMERICAN LEAGUE ment of the National Guard will! Club— Way be called out for the evening |New York - 101 43 are probably an exaggeration. (Boston 83 60 The scores last night: Cleveland ES 80 63 Gas Company Chicago é ae 79 64 133 129 144— 406, Detroit _. 73 69 106 131 159— 396} Washington _... 63 82 94 143 117— 354|Philadelphia 53 91 —|St. Louis . - 41 101 Total 1156 DeMolay ONCE A PRO— _.. 78 146 156— 380 i Prrenssnarg ges | apoqrs ¥_ Ansociate , en <(k ‘$33, PITTSBURGH, Sept. 21.— ____| Eight of the 10 National Profes- 1068 | Sional Football League coaches ‘are former players in the pro game. These are Steve Owen, eer gt 118 465 |New Giants; Potsy Clark,, Brook- 127 139 131— 397) lyn Dodgers; Dutch Clark, Cleve- it. 6 (0-4 jland Rams; George Halas, Chi- 0 137 143— 280 | C88° Bears; Ernie Nevers, —_|cago Cardinals; Curly Lambeau, 1253 Lewin. Pinder * Mathews Total Parks Castro Hollierich Valdez Total ty, Washington Redskins, and Johnny Blood, Pittsburgh Pi- rates. Elmer (Gus) Henderson, Marine Hospital 137 129 118— 384 166 161 115— 442 142 125 124— 391 1217 Schaffer new college ball as has Bert Eagles. TODAY’S GAMES IN MAJOR LEAGUES NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia at Cincinnati— Harrell (3-7) or Johnson (8-7) vs. Derringer (22-7). injury insurance for Brooklyn at St. Louis—Hamlin ‘school athletes. (18-12) vs. MeGee (10-5). | For 25 cents a season for bas- New York at Chicago—Lohr-|ketball players and 75 cents for KENTUCKY SCHOLASTIC ATHLETES (By Associated Press) CARROLLTON, Ky., —Kentueky has joined 14 other states in adopting a man (11-13) vs. Passeau (14-12). | football players, a newly-char- | netroit Boston at Pittsburgh — Two /|tered Kentucky High School ath- games—Errickson (5-8) and Pose-|letic association protection fund del (15-11) vs. Swift (5-5) and will undertake to pay up to $150 Bowman (10-12). apiece to athletes injured in play. | THERE.WAS ALWAYS WAR— Chicago at New York—Dietrich (7-7) vs. Russo (7-3). | CHARLBURY, England—There Detroit at Philadelphia—Pip-|always were boots—and heavy pen (4-12) vs. Beckman (6-10). boots—in the armies of Britain. Cleveland at Washington—Fel-|Remains*ef hob-nailed boots ler (21-9) vs."Bass (0-0). were found on the skeleton of a St. Louis at Boston—Kennedy Roman soldier buried near here (9-20) vs. Galehouse (8-10). 12,000 years ago. AMERICAN LEAGUE | Philadelphia | Cincinnati -701 | Hershberger. .532 , Brooklyn .514'St. Louis 434 | .368 | Todd; Bowman, .289 |and Padgett, Owen. | Green Bay Packers; Ray Flaher- | | Detroit Lions coach, has coached | St. Louis Bell, | Boston owner-coach of the Philadelphia | \ INSURED | Desautels. | Sept. 21. Cleveland system of | its high’ s,cobs, Thuman,:Krakauskas and | T° TEE DEEN LTOWITZ R. H. E.| mes, a widow, Edgar M. Lazarus | ee ee | and Fannie H. Lazarus, his wife, | Alam My Cohen and Elizabeth D. 3 9 0(Cohen, ‘his wife, and all unknown persons having or claiming an in- terest in the property described as | follows: Lots Two (2), Three (3) and Four 44), Section Twenty (20), ‘Township Sixty-five (65) South, Range Thirty-four (34) East containing Thirty-three (33) acres and known and described in the Monroe County Records “Tom's Harbor Key”. | Beck and Warren; Walters and R. H. E} 48 1) 10 12 0) Pressnell and | Shoun, Cooper; °° At St. Louis Casey, Doyle, ALSO, Lot One (1) of Section Twen- ty-nine (29), Township Sixty- five (65) South, Range Thirty- . E.| four (34) East containing eight | At Chicago R. H. \New York - 410 Chicago 28 Hubbell an anning; Lee an | Hartnett, Mancuso. 2| and one-half (8%) acres and 0| known and described in the | Monroe County Records. as d| “Tom’s Harbor Key’. ia Gali Together with any and all riparian rights thereunto be- — longing or in anywise apper- i .|, taining. ; Boston at Pittsburgh, postpon-},,."ana they are hereby required to ed, wet grounds and cold wea-|appear to said bill of complaint on Ser. or before Monday, the 2nd day of | 4 October, A. D. 1949, otherwise the allegations of said’ bill nee as conteeres by R. H. E.| fendants and said cause . H. E. | ceeded with ex parte. 411 1. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that 8 8 1/ this order be published once a" week * {tor four consecutive weeks in The Marcum and_ Tresh, | Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished in Monroe County, Florida. DONE AND ORDERED this 30th day of August, A. D. 1939. R. HE. | (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer lerk of the Circuit Court 1122 1\ Clerk of the Circuit Court. | RAYMOND R. LORD, 8 13 3) Solicitor for Complai (Sixteen Innings) | aug3l; sept? Lawson, Hannnig, Harris and |ix rie ciRCUIT COURT OF THE Harshany; Grove, Heving, Bag-| ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, | by, Ostermueller and Peacock, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY. No 7-173 | JULIUS SCHACHTER, Plaintiff, At Washington R. H. E.} an. 0 DOROTHY LITOWITZ 1 will be said de- be pro- AMERICAN LEAGUE At New York Lyons, Schlueter; Sundra and Dickey. | —e At Boston it. 21-28,1939 | | SCHACHTER, | Defendant. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION 7 ‘Washington ie 2 Harder and Pyt! Haynes, | | Evans. } ry | _ BROOKLYN, NHW YORK At Philadelphia R.H.E.| you are hereby required to ap-| oa 4 0 pear_to the pp ot Complaint a | Phi t ove styled and én cause |Philadelphia - : 1) on November 6th, 1939. otherwise (Thirteen Innings) |the altegations thereof will Hutchinson, Benton and York; | #ken as confessed. | This order to be published once | Nelson, Caster and Hayes. |a week for four consecutive weeks | in The Key West Citizen, a news- | paper published in Monroe County, | | Florida. * j | 20th day) EARLY TO BED— —— | ooane, Bad ofdered thin, (Bz _Ansociated Press) of September, 2. _¥- CHICAGO, - Sept. £1 —Charley | (Cireult Court Seay ver Root is the earliest riser on the) Clerk of the Citcuit Court, Monroe /Cubs, first in the dining car or) COUntY lon ae saigaao, dining room on the road, and : Deputy Clerk. first player on the field for! #4RRY sip Soliciter for Plaintiff. . or Plaintité. | practice. | BONN ceptdi-28; Oct5-12-19,1939 | | \ DIME BEERS For Sale By “ALL LEADING RETAILERS For All Laundry Services including Linen Service for Hotels and INSURANCE PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Light and Heavy Cream Pasteurized Milk Butter Milk Chocolate Milk ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 455 INSURANCE 25 Per Cent Dividends Paid On Expiring Policies J. 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