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SATURDAY, JULY 27, HIGH : THE KEY WEST CITIZEN: ~ | Pace THREE F XD E__INDANS POL UP CLOSER TO TIGERS PLUMBERS LOST 2. = —~—Saaee WH WIN: AS DETROIT LOST TO. A’S FIRST GAME OF 23. ERIE STANDINGS YESTERDAY: Rose, curious about Derek, makes a play for stead of living in an agony of sus- pense, just you forget all about | Bob Feller Registered His ‘tixe rtm EATIN TOBACCO i : F self on Esmond Albury’s bunt. J.| Philadelphia at Detroit, two, Cis =i em him. In her he sees scheming Le- | it until you hear one way or the “ er aa ; Jooki nore over again. Jan observes | other!” Sixteenth Victory (By Associated Press) Russell and Hopkins struck out games. Devon *S == Rose kissing him and of course, | For the duration of the_after- LONGVIEW, ‘ex. — Curtis BARBERS, AIDED BY HEAVY: ‘0 end the inning. Washington at Cleveland Cheveiane x = = doesn’t know how Derek regards | noon she worked hard at forget. Of Season Morris, director’ of aii: Bast’ Testes pais ae DOWN. <l",the fifth, Domenech walked, e Bostos oa = Be ting, but she could not dam — SES a HITTIN KERR. ~ Sterling doubled to left and Kerr TIONAL LEAGUE New York sa => the joy leaping in her, exhilarat- (Speetal to Tue Citizen) Siecrt ee: aie a] oo Sinaia”; kaaiL laneled: to Mee ace is tele] Chaceeeeeccat Bae. See sa = Chapter 21 ing her. making her eyes glow | NEW YORK, July 27—Cleve- i> good talking point. when he runners; E. Albury walked and St. Louis at Brooklyn, two Washington = = Neptune Poses “However her dinner compan- |1224 Indians recovered from their ‘G:cusses waste of taxpayers CHAMPS, 7 TO 3 while he attempted to execute a games St Lous as = JAN turned deep, cool eyes to! ions succeeded in dampening momentary slip the day before : — delayed steal and was put out, Chicago at New York. Priledetpre sa = Derek. “I've done as you ad-|some of her fiery excitement yesterday and steamed in with a, We "found that one small coun-| Sawyer’s Barbers defeated Kerr scored the final run for the! Pittsburgh at Boston. RATIONAL LEAGUE vised, Derek—about my painting.| Norma, so meek and mild, picked 13 to 2 victory ovér the Wash- ty had bought $385 worth of Pepper’s Plumbers last night at Barbers. } Otejer League Samba I'm rested now and eager to try| at her food like Gee ington Senators to climb back to cuspidors in one year. Bayview Park for the first time Plumbers began their scoring/ cleared, it was found that the xs =Ltm ete Son! f quite know yet what no bpm an pry ey one-half game from the top as since the second-half of the soft-.in the initial canto on a double|Conchs had amassed 2 total of Cede ss different. Somustom corning tbe to get away from Norma and back the Detroit Tigers were dropping ge} Strincevich, Williams and ball schedule got underway. The by Villareal and a triple by Car-/2¢ runs on 22 hits. aided by 13 Brockipe = 3 gin my ast attempt” |t2 the possibility of seeing Hose ar to the Philadelphia Ath-" Rorres, Andrews. hitting of Kerr a bos pen fe parser ee efog hoe pee errors, and that Early had held Mew York ss “Good. You'll succeed this time.” | 2S soon as it w: umanly pos- - ee tor in th ywnfall of the Plum! ring, " 4 “Derek, why dont you ty j sible. She attempted to carry on |. Bob Feller won his sixteenth Night Game crs. His tiple in the first inning. two Tunners on a single Uy 'M. the CCC's to six safeties and just os + } gfain? It might be different now. | Ber bar ee eee ee help” jgame of the season in pitching a+ Philadelphia R. HE. sgoring Sterling, who had walk- Griffin, a triple by Baker, a sin- four runs. Piast ss oo ee whether you carry on conversation bray yaad ithe Tribe to triumph over the Cincinsati i _9 8 1 ed, gave the Barbers a good start. gle by Villareal, walks by Car- Yankee tactics were employed Shane == “It’s no use, Jan.” His tone was| People who behaved as if they ‘Nats. Feature of the contest phijadelphia 5 9 2 The contest was the opener of bonell and Cates (sending A.Grif- by the Conchs in their ower- Syn nsos = ss final. “As a composer I’m finished | Were both deaf and dumb. was that Bob, for the first time Beggs, Derringer and -Hersh- a doubleheader between teams fin to the showers and bringing ———— Phelps. Township Sixty-seven (67) MONDAY NIGHT FRIDAY NIGHT o eke Peek neous | eenesacces ; First G U.S.C. Lea vs. First Game—NavSta vs. Key: At New York RHE (2) East, recorded In Plat | a ee West Conchs (American League). Chicago 1413 2. Book One (1), at page 55, | TRY IT TODAY— CCC (American League). Second Game—P e p per’ s New York - 1 7 1} Monroe County, Florida, The Favorife in Key West i Second Game—Sawyer’s Bar- Plumbers vs. Sawyers Barbers; French and Todd; Melton, Deari; Records. i 3 3 Bers Blue Sox (National (National League). jand Danhing, O'Dea. - | Dated’ the 25th day of July, A. STAR ¥ BRAND | ———_—————_ — D. 1940. ' i sees The Bahamas had waves of) At Boston RHE) WILLIAMS. WHITTED:, | @YBAN COFFEE prosperity during the United Pittsburgh _________913 1| As Committee of tlie Estate of) Me we THURSDAY NIGHT States Civil War and during pto- Boston se © 5 3| Blanche Lowe Whitted, non ON gz oi acces First Game—Blue Sox vs. Pep- hibition as a result of smuggling | Heintzelman and * Pose- | compos mentis. jly27-1t | i —if I ever began. I'd rather not talk about it.” She let her voice be deliberate- ly scornful. “If you had any faith in yourself at all, if you had the| least bit of courage.” | “Oh, stop,” he ordered crossly. “Next time you'll be saying my sore ego hasn’t healed.” Norma did not go into Lance’s room any more. She sat in the living room or up in her bedroom with her knitting, her schoo] pa- Pers, and her heartbreak. No men- tion of movies was made. No men- tion of Rose unless Lance did the mentioning. Lance even permit- ted Derek to carry him upstairs in his major league career, did berger: Higbe, Si Johnson, Syl not issue a single pass in the Johnson and Warren. game. The Indians amassed a to- tal of 20 hits off two Senator pitchers for a total of 33 bases. Tigers got snagged up with some good pitching on the part LEGALS in Nene Castto): McCarthy struck out to end the inning. Altogether, Kerr scored runs himself and knocked four. Baker, who poled a triple and single, and Villareal, a double two in whelming victory. The 22 hits were good for 30 bases. Swery member of the team hit safely at least once except Arnold. who failed to connect in five tries at the plate. Garcia was the lead- er with the stick, poling three out of three. D. Roberts, Cardeve. ji Fi f George Caster, ace-hurler for DE COl the rate of one-cent (Ic) a word 2nd single, were the lading hit- © | octres cach coudined “Well, has it?” on nights when Frank was late in OF Ge IN CHANCERY. ° e-cent f . e were aS Rack to your cooking and| order, they all knew, to see Rose Connie Mack. He gave up only Hess, piaineite, | 07 08¢h insertion: but the mini- c of the se Russell, M__ With three out of four. Webb and leave me alone,” he said rudely, alone. oer a NIGHT GAMES ae ‘aintiff, mum for the first insertion in Seite eee ‘ussell - Conner hit one out of two. scowling at her. D = sale yee we Sa pe Anna-Berta-Kempin Hess, every instance 1s twenty-five Ty" - an : — Played a! The Camp boys were ied by jerek offere aS Defendant. geits (25% : great game for Barbers. Bak- ‘ ~ upstairs. “I’m bursting with a sur- (Special to The Citizen) (TION cents (2%c). gr & Barfield and Skinner, two saie- The next morning, as soon as the breakfast dishes were done and Lance’s needs attended to,| Jan took herself and Neptune up prise, young Merrirer, and Tm not good at keeping secrets!” “Tell me quick, then. I don't ORDER FOR PUBLICATION NEW YORK, July 27.— New York Yankees stopped Anna-Rerta-Kempin_ Hess, clo Belle Meade Sanitarium, Belle Meadé, New Jersey. street address as well as their telephone number if they desire| er, Cates, Barcelo and Ingraham were outstanding for the Plumb- ers. ‘ties each. One of Skinner's hits 5 was good for a home run. Almeda was the star im the on the roof. The sky was over-| want you bursting in my clean, the Chicago White Sox drive | © You are hereby required to ap-| résuli&, : Score by innings: = RHE. ifeia for the ees, amd Ege : cast, but the air was warm for| fespectable kitchen. » towards first division in a Prat fo the Bill: of Complaint in Payment for clastified adver- Barbers 103 0300—7 7 0 204 webb for the victors - May, and overcast mornings) | | Sees ee eee night game last night: by 5th. 1940, otherwise the allegations tisements is invariably in ad- Plumbers — 1200000—3 6 0 ““n.. Conche’ new uniforms are who, lived yere foand’ or Pee | “Bother the dishes!” she scofted Knocking out a decisive vic- | ''ghis. order’ to be’ published once Vase, but regular: wivertisers | A. fripogge paren Hop- ‘of white, stripped in black The —Kiey Wests Commenting” beach. “Tell me now, and if it’s good tory. 10 to 2. Chatidler wes [2 Weck ‘tor four consecutive we ; 3 C. nd Ingraham. letters, “K. W”, are om the from Betore,.doing aiythiny’ at ali,| enough: nes can wait ti | the wililitng pitcher, giving |in The Key West c Hits: off Griffin, 5 in 1 and 2-3 Cyine shirt. and-S A Lo oe LA CONCHA BOTEL Jan stretched out in her striped| morning.” up five hits to the losers. poaeer poet 3 —————— ee innings; off Castro, 1 in five and yo «The latter letters mean Bemutte— 45 -Somscees canvas deck chair and concen-| “You and I,” he declared por- Boston Red Sox also had | Dated and ordered this 5th day| MISCELLANEOUS 1-3 innings. “Sons of merican Legion” Saibow Seem ant Cock trated on the achievement of com- | tentously, “are going on a spree | : fhat of July, 1940. H ee A ms of the A plete relaxation. -Almost she fell| tonight. Now, wait a minute, let | Something to say about their [ (Sear) ” Ross C Sawy ME UTH BEACH (Foot CONCHS WALLOPED ccc's: Seore by innings REE —! asleep, caught “herself, yawned me finish. I've saved six dollars to | slipping any further back in’ | Clerk of the Circuit Court. COME TO SO cot PLAYED IN NEW UNIFORMS. Conchs 4612 020 2—25 22 = and blinked and took a few bend-| blow on the roller coaster, the turning the tables on the St = BY? (Sd) Mee Tacdty Clack Simonton St.) tomorrow and Rey Wit Condit chowall ccc 00 0 1003— 4 61 —- ing exercises. Today she wore a| fun house, the stratosphere ship, Louis Browns, 14 to 7, in the jnys. ; augs-1940 see Penetrator’s plaster pets. It ey mi ow" up smock of yellow linen with exag-| gerated collar and gay flowing} scarf, new yellow anklets and cork-soled sandals. Maybe it was a hunch, maybe a conditioning reflex, but she re-| belled at setting up her easel and daubing with oils or water colors. | No, today she would sketch, draw anything and everything she saw. Putting a drawing board across | the arms of the deck chair she | tacked a sheet of heavy white| Paper on it and laid a half-dozen| soft black pencils within reach. Her glance took in the possibiliti offered by the rooftop. There was Derek’s tent, the big red chimney, the pots holding blooming purple | petunias, dark red dahiias, white| tulips, multi-colored nasturtiums| Which continually eee oat | Louis Cardinals battled to a 3 to electrical refrigeration; reason- 131" g8¥ $f October. A.D. 1986. ele in front of her, pat-| - poairealai ge oc fieve that |3 deadlock yesterday as their | the Court in said Decree, under and! obie rent. Apply, 912 James} Qecitina wilonsee fon Gan Between Cand 7 P. ing a! nen cate 2 an lossing | = 4 2 > i it of sale se j a Elect p be hi Bt y = ups a crumpled piece of paper | but only selfish and thoughtless. game stretched to ten’ innings offer for sale and sell at public) street. Hy 25-St | oT Noverolmers A. it 190. eaernioes Neptune. Sensing he had an in-| terested audience he flattened out | on his side holding the paper be-| the flying circus—on everything including hot dogs and six dances for a quarter. Now get into your best trappings, wench, and away we go!” Her eyes sparkled. “Bring on your golden <hariot, Prince harming, and I'll be ready for the ball in a jiffy!” She skipped for the stairs, so happy that she bubbled over and sang with it. ‘Borrow Something’ Ro called to her as she sped through the upper hallway. | es, Jan turned back reluctantly, fore- ing herself to be civil to this wo- man who was causing her so much concern. Yet Rose had charm and a forthright smile “Why the rapturous gleam in your eyes, Jan?” she asked. and smiled. og par ae bast | CIRCUIT COURT OF THE the American League. [EN THE 7 CUT Cincinnati Reds fan their | Or FLONIDA.IN AND FOR MON- winning streak to seven by | ROF COUNT: ae taking the Philadelphia Phile {ry caRtEToN, lies last night. 9 to 5. Paul Derringer got credit for the win, it being his 14th win of | the year. Plaintiff, ~ SAMUEL J. WILDE, et ux, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE hereb i Notice i “= / undersigned, as Special Master, un- eight hits, all singles. The A’s!der and by virtue of the Final De- < © ri he |cree of Foreclosure heretofore en- chased Tommy Bridges to the |torea‘tn that certain cause. pending showers and hit Paul Trout free-| in the Circuit Court of the Eleventh ly to win the game, 7 to 4. | Za@icial Cireult of: Florida, in and Two other games in the junior | icing “ i circuit were played last night. Brooklyn Dodgers and_ St. in and covered two hours and 40! outcry to the highest and best bid- minutes of time. Thirty players appeared on the scene for both) der for cash at the front door of the Court House of Monroe County, in the City of Key West, en that the/ won't cost you anything un- less you take one away. | june22 (Sat) tf FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, Beautyrest Mattresses, hot and cold running water. Bath and showers each floor. Special summer rates, day or week. 933 Fleming street. jlyll-lmo ,APARTMENT, cool and com- fortable. Adults only. Seven blocks from main gate Navy Yard. All modern conveniences, APARTMENT, 1104 DIVISION) STREET. Hot water, modern in new uniforms for the second game with the CCC’s and pro- ceeded to belie the old adage of defeat for a team playing its first game in new suits. And they did it in great style. When the dust of battle had LEGALS NOTICE Notice is heretiy given that the Registration Books will be open at office in the County Court se, commencing the 5th day of August, A. D. 1940, and will close on October 12th, 1940. The Pre- cinct’ Registration Books will be open on the 2nd day of September, of November, A. D. 1940. Naturalized will please bring their tion Papers when &pply- stration JOHN ENGLAND, citizen: Naturali ing for it aati i : the Sth day of August, A. D., A i sft’ tween his paws and regarded her| “Anticipating an evening of fun | cjuhs Rain finally stopped the 07, ("¢ 5th day of August. A.D. conveniences. Opposite Tift’s Supervisor of Registration for Mon- with inscrutable amber eyes. | on the pier. I wish I had some | -ote+ Cards tied the game up| o'clock A. MI. and two ovclock F.| Grocery. Apply within. roe County, Florida. Swiftly, smiling to herself as/| she worked, she sketched him thing new and intriguing to wear.” “Derek?” M., the same being a legal sales in the ninth inning on a long fly a2 ana the hours the legal hours jly24-tf aug3,1940 if you 0 dh hh dk Adhd dd ddd N By 6 with si deft strokes of pencil. | - by Don Padgett after Enos of. sale, the following described | = — slemeomemeie “Neppy.” she said. “why didn't I|, Jan nodded. “Then,” Rose af- | Slaughter had tripled. property situate In Monroe County, FURNISHED HOUSE with 2 use you as a model before? You! fered, “borrow something of Chicago Cubs had an easy time 's Thirteen (13) and Four- bedrooms and sleeping porch. nothing. mekee ones al right. Thai Terry’s men couldn’t get any LIAM i 5 Diap ys at ae x Patterson Two On A Spree | though.” lace with Larry French’s hurl- of the ue VEST, venue and 5th Street. Phone IN FIFTEEN minutes’ time the| “Nonsense, child! Come in and ing, getting a measly seven hits FLORIDA according to the | 699 or 3915 to arrange for visit . n ing, get is Ly r sketch was ¢ompleted. Jan| pick out something” She took for one run. Cubs collected 13 Plat Book 1, Page 34 of the to house. jly24-tf turned her read this way and hold of the younger girl's arm and 1:4, to make the final score read Be egg Ge oe | Ee that to observe all perspectives! urged her into the room. Search- 14 to 1. Cubs are now within The said property as ‘aforesaid, FURNISHED’ APARTMENT, one on her work. The smile she wore| ing through the deep clothes oe dat together with all “the tenements,! block from beach. Apply Val- disappeared. “Neppy!” she gasped | closet crammed full with clothes two games of the place hereditaments and appurtenances zi out. “Neppy, I've put you on pa- and wraps and shoes she brought Giants. thereunto belonging, or in any wise des Bakery. jly9-tf per. I mean it’s really you. Alive.| out a blue and white checked Pittsburgh Pirates blanked the Sprcisinine, being sold to satisfy - mischievous. resting from play. | sport suit of summer tweed and poston hey 9 to 0, yesterday, ““yariD this 17th day of July, A. FURNISHED APARTMENT, 604 This is the onl done that's alive. Excited, yet controlling her eagerness, she took more paper hing I've ever ust it in Jan’s arms. ‘It ought to fit,” she considered. “It’s _too short and too tight for me. If you like it you may have it. as Ken Heintzelman gave up only P.- 1940. five hits and kept all enemies away from third base. T. S. CARO, Special Master in Chancery. oNBERG, MORRIS ROSE z RG, Duval Street. jun28-tf WANTED - $05 Langfo and took time to pose her model | Now for a hat—” she opened @ Cincinnati Reds ‘played the fiami, Florida, r For hours she worked, complete- | cream leather hat box and took pnitlies last night. Attorney for Plaintiff, WANTED—A chance to bid on ly unaware of time passing. She| out a rakish felt of blue which 1ts of the games: i aug3,1940 your next printing order. The drew the complaisant cat lapping| matched the suit. “Try them on Resul CAN LEAGUE ik wae Artman. Press. may19-tf cream; curled on the parapet with | in here and let me see you,” she AMERI NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AP- the breeze rumpling his fur; peek- | requested. “I'm puppaeed to meet At Cleveland R. H. E. PLY TO THE CIRCUIT COURT HOTELS ing out hetween flower pots;| Johnny at the Club for dinner at Washington sire FOR AUTHORITY TO SELL standing upright smelling for cat-| seven-thirty, but it won't huM Cleveland z 13 20 6 . (BRING YOUR VISITING fens | nip on a small table; sleeping in| him to wait awhile. I'm not tres- Monteagudo, Krakauskas and REAL ESTATE. | ight’ a basket, and teasing with wide Montesguc0, - in seed ef a good night’s rest open mouth for a piece of fish in Passing on your territory by using Johnny as escort, am I?” Notice is hereby given to’ all Early, Evans; Feller and Hems- whom it may concern, that on ! to THE OVERSEAS, POTEL. Clean’ rédms, enjoy fe horhey Receive Your Copy af The CITIZEN and a Western Umon Messenge- Boy «i deliver your copy of The Citieen $,LiAkAAA dh Ab bd bbb ddd do ma P.w I AZALLALAALAAAA her fingers. In all she made ten! “No.” Jan wanted to refuse the ley, Pytlak. Thursday, the 29th day of August, sketches, then traced her name in clothes; she didn’t wish to be in- |A. D. 1940, at 10:00 o'clock A.| atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. bold s‘gnature at the bottom of} debted to Rose for favors, but her | at Detroit RW E\ a. wines . | 917 Fleming St 17-t¢ | each. feminine desire for pretty new Philadelphia 711 3M William S. Whitted, as Com- pees! = | Quaking inside, almost afraid to | trappings overruled her distrust Sa x 4 g g mittee of the Estate of Blanche FOR SALE { 0 risk second examination. she lift- | of Rose. She unbuttoned her gay |Detroit —— ee Lowe Whitted, non compos men- e ed each one for minute scrutiny. | yellow smock and stood before | Caster and Wagner; Bridges, / tis interids to wily 6 he | placed tissue over it and put it on} ie older woman in eS a Trout, Smith and Tebbetts. able Arthur Gomez, one of the |FINEST ragposialghos of | the pile. cheap underthings whic! a— j " 4 ised cars ever shown in Key} > \ “they @re good,” she whispered one epee and mended past Night Game Aca ibieling ras Gian _ West. Law dowii payment and | There once was a man named Curtis Kent in quivering exultation. “Good | all color and fit. ‘ i * * = enough to sell!” “Jan, you've a perfectly propor. | At Chicago R. H. E-| Florida, in and for Monroe Couh-| terms to suit the customer. Whose wife never read an ad VERT isement - Weary, unaware of it, hugging; tioned body.” Rose commented |New York 9 33 ty, Florida, at his office situated | JONES USED CAR LOT, cor. to herself this secret, she packed | with sure, impersonal judgment. Chicago 2 2.5 1 in the Monroe County Codrt! Fleming and Elizabeth Sts. | Mr. the sketches in corrugated paper, bound them with wrapping paper and addressed trem to a national- | ly famous women’s magazine. De- | “How on eart! trim?” Jan flushed, embarrassed by this frank scrutiny. “Running up do you keep so Chandler and. “Rosar; Smith; House on Whitehead Street, in Appleton and Tresh. the City of Key West,, Monroe County, State of Florida, for au- jly23-lwk FOR SALE, LEASE OR RENT— You Kent said, “My dear, aré foolish, I fear, termined not to consult anyone.| and down stairs a hundred times Game thority to sell certain real estate Property, corner Olivia and advertisements not to stop to consider anything, | a day, I guess,” she said hurrying At St. Louis RHE o¢ ay said Blanche Lowe Whit-, Windsor Lane. Apply, 1014 Not to read the and thus learn where a ae one to the post office mine aoe Soa ed Lye Boston 1 ted, non compos mentis, situate; Grinnell street. jly22-1wk te look for the best vatues when you go shoppin: and mailed them. vi a white crepe blouse wit 5 | Peas an < e a - nd ARE nels eS prcreiee Dickman, tec | ine nd being 5 os Sigal +3 SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For but his wife was not quite bright and slie never did id reaction set in and then she line. pu the coat down, but- = a ae * ahaa “ 7 ge wanted to dash back to the post! toned it and turned Jan around jand Glenn; Harris, Whitehead, On the Island of Stock Is- | Rent”, “Apartment 3 Rent”, find out what Curtis meant! office and retrieve her package spection. Bi Mills, Trotter, Cox and Swift, and and being Lots Fifteen eee ar coke eal She assur: nerself practically. guess it won’t do,” Jan ‘ixtee! | Passing”. = eee eee “*- “The worst that can happen : disappointed, for the suit ear sears: a PRESS. nov25-tf jection. If they don't been small for Rose, large for her. Forty-five (45), according to NATIONAL LEAGUE Geo. L. McDonald’s map of That last line got stiglitly out of hand. But tie back to me. That's T> be continued. At Brooklyn R.H.E Lots One (1), Two (2), Three point is, women read the advern= MES tee oe SS fee St.cbouis +3 7 2) @), Five () and:Six-6) of ‘ a ee Ameer 3 5 0! Section Thirty-five (85), Lot RPS Socket ‘ ; a per’s Plumbers (Nationa en ) Two (2), Section Thirty-sit | Claire Trevor — John’ Wayne i : = SOFTBALL SCHEDULE = “«<2sue). : Bowman, Warneke, Hutchin-/ (36), Lot Three (3); Sectiori DARK COMMAND pennies every day¥..by shopping at the right places at Second Game—Marines vs. son, Lanier, Doyle and Owen}! Twenty-six (26) and Lot Two also (Bayview Park Field) Merchants (American League). Delancey; Tamulis, Casey arid! (2), Section Thirty-four (34), } COMEDY ad NEWS |