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SATUAD- » 194C YANKEES SNAP LOSING STREAK; DEFEAT CHISOX SCORE, 8 TO 4; FOUR HOME RUNS IN GAME: BOSOX OWS: Bees win CARDS (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, May 4—The champion Ne York Yankees snapped o slump yes- out a de- last-place ut of their and hammered cisive victor Chieago White over the 25 Score ed the first win r rookie Marvin He allowed the Sox ten Pp them widely scat- tered until the ninth, when a Joe Kuhel brought Red _ Rolfe, charlie Kel- for the of Edgar was home 1un by in three mz Gecrge Selkirk ler hit four-pase s Yanks off, the pitching and. Clint Brown. jonly - other Aiea ggme played ,the Boston BS0x Jook ten innings to de- Fthe t Louis 9 fBach feam used four pitchers as fitters’ banged out a total of 27 safeties, The lone game played National League was between Boston Bees and St. Louis Cards Bosteén won the game with a en-hit performance turned in by Bill Posedel. Score s 4 to 2. Results of the games fol AMERICAN LEAGUE At New York R. H. E. Chieagc 410 0 New York 8 9 3 Smith, Brown and Tresh; Breuer and Rosar. e ats in the At Boston St. ‘Loui: 12 2 mee q mer. Coffman, © Whitehead andj! Swift, Harshany. Susce; Bagby, * Wilson. termueller, Hevigg and D H. E 15 0 St. Louis Bos at St. Houis del and Lopez; R. HE 410 1 220 Warneke, Rugeit Piswimait and Padgett. VP53. SOFTBALLERS DEFEATED MARINES od LAST a 13 TO 6: COCA-COLA’S SWAMP SAWYERS | ere ‘i NATIONAL LEAGUE Two softball games were play- ed jast mght at Bayview Park, the .VP55s winning tne first one from the Marines by the score of 13 to u, anu tne Coca-Cola tep overwhelming the Sawyer Bar- ber Shop ou.tit, 16 to 5. Outstanding hitters for the Aviators were Webb and Jordan, eaclf connecting with three safe- ties"eut of four times at bat. Séore by innings: RHE VPSS 311 u40 4—13 13 2 Ma: ‘Ss 300 010 2— 6 6 8 ard, Loins and Smith; Yolochan and Simmons, Inghe second game the Coca- Cola@f§collected 16 hits off Cas- tro’s pitching and won easily. Cates led at bat with a- double and two triples. Score by innings: R. H. E. Colas 230 012 6—16 16 1 Sawyers 300 0200—5 8 9 C.-Gates and Ingraham; Castro and Hopkins. Games scheduled for night are Marines vs. and High School vs. gers. BASEBALL GAMES HERE TOMORROW U.S. Coast Guard Pandora baseball nine will engage the Blud@Box oytfit tomorrow after- noorm™t thé Aviny Barracks’ field, Thefeme will start at- 1:30 o'clam. USS. Marines and CCC will play at the NaVy’Field at 1:30 Pp. m. also. Smij Monday Blue Sox Park Ti- Sunday’s Horoscope Today gives the capable busi- ness.man or woman. But it will} be necessary to keep a watchful | eye, ‘perhaps on yourself as well as asscciates, to make sure noth- ing underhanded is done, the indications point to possible danger of loss of either wealth) or reputation from stirred up strif€-or envy. : ‘cents (25c). CLASSIFIED COLUMN the rate of one-cent (Ic) a word for each insertion, but the mini- mum for the first insertion in every imstance is twenty-five Advertisers snould give street address as well as their telephone number if they desire results. Payment for classified adver- tisements is invariably in ad- vance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertisements charged. FOUND FOUND—Black and White Dog with collar and number. Own- er may recover same by prov- ing identity and paying for this advertisement. Mrs. A. D. Luethi, 1119 Von Phister Street. FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT, clean and cool, hot ter, light and gas included: Reasonable rent. SILVER PALMS, Eaton and Elizabeth Sts. apr23-1mo SIX - ROOM HOUSE, two baths, Phone 79-W. aif electric. FURNISHED UPSTAIRS APART- MENT with Electric Refrigera- |“ tor. One block from Beach, 421 United street. Apply Valdez Bakery. FOR RENT—To couple. ful four-room Furnished Apart- may4-lt .., and cold , FURNISHED a apr3-tx ‘ LISP LSS ALLA THE MEY He RE WEST CITIZEN LEGALS WANT TO LIVE LONG? DRIVE CAREFULLY ; (By Associated Press) GARDEN CITY. Kans. May 4—At 94 J. W. Wampler of this city, who drives his own car, has some NoTIE E “The quickest way. home is without an ", he says. “Always let other fellow have the right of V Lhedededeui ddd LEGALS inectic the Harhor. said Ele Whit ys. LOUIS RUBIN, ORDER » THE DE > Bill of - above styled 6th, 1940 Complaint entitled cause otherwise the al- WTI be taken as paper, published.in Key ida. Done'and ordered this 5th day of il, West, Fi > Sawyer art, Monroe 3-20-27; may4,1940 aprl7-ti Delight- ment in private home, running T water. No children mals. 615 Elizabeth Phone 117. ani- street. or FURNISHED APARTMENT with private Apply 906 Grin- nell off Division Street near Bell Tower. may4-3tx HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest © to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, enjoy the homey atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. 917 Fleming St. apri7-tf NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, hot and cold running water. Beach two blocks. Summer rates. VALDES HOTEL, 521 United Street. BOATS FOR SALE CABIN TRUISER Chesapeake custom builty Length 40°, Beam 12’, Draft 30”, Lycoming pow- er. Launched in "36. Cost $6500. Northern owner will sell for half. Lowe’s Boat Works, Sarasota, Fla. may4-ltx FOR SALE y LE—Good Second Hand . price $35. Box LP, The may2-3tx FOR SALE—Used 6-cu.-ft. GE Refrigerator, furniture and Apply 1125 Flagler Ave- Phone 340. ynay3-2tv FOR SALE—1939 » Dodger hal, class condition, 2 real bargain. Inquire, Havana Taxi Co., 6 Duval street. rhay$-3t ND SHEETS—500 for 50c. The Artman Pre: novl9-tf ‘ooms For “Apartment For Rent”, Property, No Tres- passing”. 15¢c each. THE ART- MAN PRESS. Subscribe to The Citizen. LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF’ THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, MONROE COUNTY. FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY. Alice Lightbown MacLennon Plaintiff, vs. Daniel G. MacLennon, Defendant. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION TO THE DEFENDANT: David G. MacLennon, Cio Curran, ‘own of Arden, State of Delaware. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint in’ the above styled and entitled cause on May 6th, 1940 otherwise the allegations therein wil] be taken as confessed. This order to be published once a week for four consecutive |weeks in The Key West Citizen, | [a newspaper published in Key West, Florida. Done and ordered this 5th day of April, 1940. | (SEAL) « Ross C Sawyer rce County, Florida. By: (Sd.) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. /apr6-13-20-27; may4,1940 nov25-tf | apr25-tf either of you, may M eight calendar ‘months fi date of the first publication hereof. emands shall be in ntain the place of residance st office’ address of-the cla m@ shall be sworn to by the claimant, his agent or at- tornex All such claims and demands not filed within the time and im the — pres¢ribea herein shall he ‘Dated the D, 1940, (84.) Adm 19th day of April, A apré8-tf v r waters may4-11,1940 XY CIRCUIT COURT OF THE VENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT all ista RI IN AND DR. Islan¢ COUNTY. IN CHAN- in pl eonter x 299 GUY CARLET Plaintiff, Bill To Set Aside Tax Deed ¢ znd To Foreeloxe ¥ vs. ax Certificates. SAMUEL J. WILDE, et ux, et al Defendants. ORDER OF PUB THE STATE unknown heirs, rantees and — other Jer them, or either ased, or otherwise, y interest in the all “ CHRISTOPHER * -HBLENA V f living, and if they or cith of them be de all unknown heirs, dGeviSees, grantees 1 qther cikimafts under them. 4} @ither, of them. deceased, or other @laiming any interest ¢ property involved in this IN AND IN CHANCER PRESTOS sui Residence unknown; all unknown persons hav- or claiming any interest, whether under the defendants named herein, or otherwise, in and to the prope-ty involved this cause, particularly seri d as follow: | Lots Thirteen Fourteen (14), ! (8) of Tract Ni of WILLIAM A HEAL An ing WHITE- fap of the ISLAND > KEY WEST, FL according to the Plat there- recorded in Plat Book ' age 34 of the Public Records of Monroe County “lorida: IT IS ORDERED that the named defendants be and they leach hereby required to appear te the Bill of Complaint filed in said ause on or before Monday, th ay of June, A. D., 1940, othe the allegations of said Bill of Co plaint will be taken as confessed by said defendants. YOU ARE NOTIFIED (that th a suit to foreclose tax — sales tificates constituting liens the above described property {> IT AS FURTHER, ORDERED tbat, . this Order be published Once 4 week for fonric (4) cons weeks in The Key . West «newspaper | pu blished in county and Sta DONE AND ORDERED at | West, Monroe County, Florida, ist day of May, A. D., 1940. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer | Cireuit Court of > nty, Florida. upon Key this a 1940, of said E taken as. ¢ tendants It is Furthe Order be 3; junl,1940 Deputy. | MORRIS ROSENBERG, Attorney for Plaintiff. may4-11-1 NOTICE Notice to Inspectors and Clerks of Election: | Inspectors and Clerks of Election appointed to serve at Primary Elec- tion May 7th, 1940, are requested to meet at the Courtroom of the Coun- |ty Court House at 7:00 o'clock P_ |M. on Monday, May 6th, for pur- for |Clerk of the Cireuit Court, Mon-! pose of receiving instruction rel- jative to conducting said Primary Election. W. CURRY HARRIS, Tegal Adviser, Board of County Commissioners, Monroe ‘county, i -Fiorida. may4,1940 weekly. "TO V 2 CIRCUIT COURT OF THE cmeur NROE Subscribe to The. Citizen—20c COUNTY. appear 7 : LEAGUE STANDINGS Cams Topay eae MERICAN LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— W. L. Boston 9 ick @-0) vs. troit at : hinson (0-0) 4 or Dean (2-0). 5 >. at New Chase (1-1. Philadelphia — vs. Babich York—Lee Sundra: (0-0). Louis at Boston—Harris S .. Galchaase (0-0). SIONAL LEAGUE at Chicago—Hub- ' French (2-1). Brooklyn at Pittsburgh—Wyatt -0) vs . Brown (2-0). at 2) Derringer (2-1). at St. Louis—Sullivan McGee (0-1). 9 LEAGUE Sen Barnardino County, Cali- is the largest county in he country. Cincinnati— ; Its area is 20,175 at Washington— | “POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Monroe For United States FRED P. CONE For RES SPESSARD L. HOLLAND For Governor FULLER WARREN For Governor FRANCIS P. WHITEHAIR For State Goniptrdilien J. MELEE For Aiouaes General ED. R. BENTLEY For Amen General MILLARD B. CONKLIN Who Knows Him” For Attorney General E, B. DONNELL For Aitooses! icant J. TOM WATSON or Treasurer J. EDWIN LARSON ” For State Treasurer W. M. “BILL” WAINWRIGHT For Gircuit Sudee ROSCOE BRUNSTETTER For Judge Circuit Court W. H. BURWELL Judge of Circuit Court (Gens BART. bis RILEY ede A. Riley) For the Full Term Circuit Judas Group 1 JUDGE ROSS WILLIAMS, Present Judge Ably | canrying on the tradition of the late Judge Atkinson For Judge Circuit Court FRANK E. BRYANT up 3) “RK Free and U: mmelled Judiciary” County Democratic Primary, Way 7, 1940 For Judge of the Circuit Court GEO. E. McCASKILL (To Succeed Judge Tremmell) Group 3) Re-nominate JUDGE WORTH W. TRAMMELL For Circuit Judge (Group 3) Re-elect PAUL D. BARNS as Circuit Court Judge Gr 4) For Judge of the Circuit Court ROBERT J. BOONE (Group 4) For Judge Circuit Court Cc. C. YOUMANS Group 4) Aida pean sige For Railroad Commissioner W. B. (Babe) DOUGEASS (For Re-Election) + For State Representative WILLARD M. ALBURY For State Representative BERNIE C. PAPY (For Re-Election) For County Judge ROGELIO GOMEZ For County J RAYMOND R. ‘For Re-Election) Eos State and County Tax Collector j FRANK -H. LADD” t ; (For he ey For County Known Universslly As “Poor Gié Cosi’ Cup Te titties =:

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