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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, THE ROAD TO SAAN L by Rita Mghtcc Hanson YESTERDAY: Lovely Lynn Britton is in theory on her way @ guest. Now she sits with Temu Darin and the priest, Sherdock, waiting for @ message from her half- brother, Dic Chapter Seven A Prisoner J that there was d_ between her Prince than a e unexpected ap- Temu Darin smiled faintly. ss Bore ar he did not expect me to 1e with Sherdock.” : id you come?” ed at her a moment in vecause of: the tur china and Mo: golia, the Prince could - not tening for DN] SOFTBALL BATTLE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘AN OPEN AT PARK TONIGHT LETTER TO SPORTS FANS GOLDSMITH BREAKS 77772777524 TOO MUCH FRIENDSHIP © LEADERSHIP OF LEAGUE WILL BE MAIN GOAL Key West: By RABID FANSTER Citizen yesterday, “Ready, aim—FIRE!” the command that will be given the Army men tonight when they contact the opposing the battleground at Park. The “enemy”, uniforms of every and always being a forces on © VP53 bomb- ‘who showed too mu ers, won't be caught napping, for other players. SERVICE Sports Editor, The Citizen: To the diamondball There appeared in the column, “Diamond Gleanings”, That’s concerning the writer softball Members of the Key West Golf Club were congratulat- ing fellow member Sam Goldsmifh today on his re- markable feat performed at the course yesterday when he completed 16 ‘holes in the record low score of 67. ‘Sam shot the first nine in $2, three under par, and made an even par for the home fans of in The a paragraph wearing team bench-warm- B. It is true I was a bench warmer ‘ayVieW | but it was through the managers ich friendship nine. | eee eee {Key West Baseball) Club— W. L. Pet Key West Conchs 3 0 1.000 *Trojans 1 0 1.000 Blue Sox 2 500 gs ene | o -000 0 -000 "CGC. Pandora = U.S. Marines ____ *Tie games. SERVICE LEAGUE (Key West Softball) Club— W.L. Pct VP53 2 0 1.000 List of all Electors who are Disqualified to vote at the Gen- eral Election to be held on the 5th day of November, A.D 1940, as determined from the Registra- tion Books, and approved by the Board of County Commissioners at a regular meeting held for that purpose on October 16th, 1940. PRECINCT NO. 1 Adams, William B. Adams, Clementina Ball, Jeremiah Bethel, Samuel A. Bradt, Abraham Browne, Joseph E. Adella Redcignes z Mane dddaada George Finlyson, Elizabeth Fleming. Andrew Gholsen, Sidney N. Johnson, Joseph but, on the contrary, will be! There is a lot of diamondball ready to “release missiles of de- |t#lent in Key West that would struction”. appear before the public but the = ay weuld-be players are afraid they No, this is not a would be bench warmers and not outside. “Have you ures ?” he asked negligently. Some. And I can secure more.” Temu Darin shrugged. “I am ney,” he said, US. Army = 2 1 «667 U.S. Marines 1 2 .333 ccc 0 2 .000 CIVILIAN LEAGUE Interest is building up fast for the season’s tournaments soon to sart. many local experience?” she He smiled fa be cast in the “I seem to role of its best Rodriguez Rodrigue ar Rodrgu: story. the babe into “Doesn't t aes out? “All turns out the. old mai that is the se knows about though she s lows where p Serves to be.” “He does Geserve it times,” Lynn s d fe “Td like to hang this ‘Darin’s child even m on the gal »ple think he de- some- experi- stroking tt ni frorn the face of the pries old body set h comfortably serebeecnndded <l cpily “No experienc Lynn felt the drowsiness. Her e d | ths 1c wor d from him |¢ delicately ian ge Tar: Temu Darin room, she knew gogd news. Th and he spoke room. “A ning with nd you are wardrobe. capital.” He rested hand on the table “Come on. Be since there brown y brother “told me the n intelligent and en- e would not he will not wish knowing my rel. our brother’s ” Temu_Dar- “Call the hold t you the maid. urned to chant in.’ Fashion Show TELPLESSLY Lynn stepped di to let the man and his n They began to merchant hoping they » to her, and pre- t in their wares real. What girl S e p icked up a gorgeous robe n embroidered and lined wi an looked at the me embroidered ed vacantly and all hand work. he garment across | Bombers will play-off their post- | caded “crepe Ww rap ot and collared ng a rose satin ae over-dress t asked inno- ou and the gown,” his eyes unsmil- hat,” he informed e made to your ilors see been Anything here fit y u” He lifted a dainty ed jacket in apricot- -hued de that went with a pair of blue satin trousers. “Try on jacket.” obeyed mechanically, her amaind on the merchant’s boy, a “Under the cir- shall not go to engty a os Dees = Delun, awai cals am ret eturning to Pelping” my—charge.” “Why was Dick af} aid of you?” she demanded. * “Ui SUBSCRIBE FOR THE C Dullet- headed fellow irected the bo: several trouser su servant. a He picked up a ring of carve. green jade. “Here is good work ; manship,” he said. She wondered for a frightenec moment if there was a special sig | nificance in his choosing a ring held up her left hand, concealine the right from which she hac removed the diamond. To be continued CITIZEN. jexperienced player |mains calm. 20¢e WEEKLY. What we're trying to say is that have a chance to show the the ex: ity because of friendship between agers and players. LEO Key West, Fla., Oct. 18, 1940. fans are in store for a great fight tonight when the Army_ ten Ee BOMBERS VS. MERCHANTS Manager Theodore Albury. of Sawyer’s Barbers, inform- ed The Citizen this after- ‘golf bugs” turning out yes- terday to get in some practice swings. LILI IDIS SESS abil- certain STANLEY. noon his players will not ap- pear at Bayview Park tonight Today’s Horoscope SOFTBALL GAMES for their scheduled game with NavSta. This action is taken to mean the Barbers have def- initely decided to withdraw from the Civilian League. The alternate game be- tween Bombers and Mer- chants will be substituted. Today's native is jamenable nite prone to self-conceit. promise of personal will attract many there is some indic: tune’s favors. Tak lose them by gi meets the VP's in the opening ‘Sh words or actions. of a softball doubleheader. or defeat means the difference of first or second place in the Service League. Air- men must down the Soldiers to game A victory CLASSIFIED COLUMN PICTURE FRAMING (Bayview Park Field, 7:00 p.m.) TONIGHT First Game—VP53 vs. Army (Service League). Second Game — NavSta_ vs. rather too Ty and too There is a charm that friends, and ation of for- US. to fool- Merchants (Civilian League). MONDAY NIGHT First Game—U.S. Marines, vis- iting, vs. CCC, home (Service League). Second Game—Merchants, vis-| Prova! of iting, vs. Pepper's Plumbers, remain on top of the heap and’ picTURE FRAMING, Diplomas: a antique frames refinished. Sign DiNegro, the Doughboys must defeat the VP's 1f they want to advance into the leadership. Members of both painting. Paul Francis street. home (Civilian League). WEDNESDAY NIGHT First Game—Army, visiting, vs. CCC, home (Service League) 614 oct12-1mo clubs will don their “fighting togs” for the “battle to death”. In the nightcap of the bill, Sawyer’s Barbers are sched- uled to take on the revamped, NavStas. Here, too, a win or loss will decide the leading club of the Civilian League. A_ victory for the Hair-Cutters will give them a comfortable lead but a de-/MUST SELL! feat will throw them into a worth three-way tie for second place. Barbers have the edge over the Station employes in hitting and fielding. Should the Sawyer ten not ap- pear on the field, Merchants and , smull gas stoves. ary street. ter Heater and all ture. POLLOCK, street. poned game of October 2. ‘OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- DIAMOND GLEANINGS | zen Office. By RABID FANSTER MANAGER PAUL ALBURY. of the “cradle” team in the = == Civilian Softball League, led the sina oe Bombers to their first victory of the new season Wednesday night—against the Plumbers, rat- | ed one of the strongest clubs of passing”. THE PRESS. FOR SALE twin 6-FT. ELECTRIC ICE BOX. For sale cheap for cash. 1212 Varela Street. TWO METAL ICE BOXES. Two $175 buys $350 Furniture, Frigidaire, Gas Stove and Wa-' TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. |PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 per — _ 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS. “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- Second Game—Pepper’s Plum- bers, visiting, vs. Sawyer’s Bar- home (Civilian League). LEAGUE MEETINGS BASEBALL - SOFTBALL Officials, managers and players ! of both sports will meet in City Hall Tuesday of next week. 7:30 including P- ™ Softball session first. LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE VENTH JUDICIAL CARCUIT oF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. thay19-tf LILLIE W. bers, $35. Apply sept27-tf 1224 Semin- oct18-3tx other furni- 519 Duval oct18-2t oe. 7-391 COLD, a widow, ‘ Plaintiff, vs. Bill for Reformation of Thstruments ahd Other Rel RAYMOND R_ LORD, iver of The nov25-tf « laws of the Florida; et al., Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It_ appearing by the sworn Bill ef Complaint of Lillie W. Cold, a widow, the plaintiff in the above styled cause, that plaintiff does know and has not been able to ertain after diligent search and nquiry whether Benjamin E. Rus- sell, One of the defendants herein *un25-t* “Rooms For ARTMAN novas-tf = the circuit and present champions | 1yj07T0R BOAT, of Key West. Immediately after; pajmer Engine. the game, Mgr. Albury was the recipient of many congratulatory remarks. The youthful players under his guidance have the makings of a strong team ‘but Gwynn. An re- go to their heads. always “feelings” month. 1014 Grim RALPH ARNOLD, the diminu- 26-ft., Cheap. on Wickers’ Ways. ° APARTMENTS their one deficit is they let their FURNISHED. APARTMENT, all modern conveniences. $20.00 ron er elieved by plaintiff to be inter- sted in the property hereinafter described. or if dead, to have been est@d therein, is dead or alive. “urther, that plaintiff believes that he residence of Mrs. Benjamin E. ssell, wife of the said defendant, senjamin Russell, If he be mar- | ried, is unknown and that there is no person in the State of Florida, the service of subpoena upon whom would bind the said de- fendant, Mrs. Benjamin E. Russell. Further, that-the age of the said mell street. Gefen@ant, Mrs. Benjamin E. Rus- octi4-tf | sell, is unknown to plaintii And it further appearing by said Bilt of Complaint that said plain- tiff does not know and has not 10-h.p Now C. Rodney octl7-ti tive softball player of the Bomb- ers. changes position every game. TWO FURNISH D Apply 1116 Grinnell Sireet. In his first appearance of the new season he was covering sec- Leen able to ascertain after diligent search and inquiry whether Charles v nson and Harriett E. John- twe of the defendants , believed by plaintiff to be d in the property herein- HOUSES. S Wife sept27-tf ond; Wi ednesday night he was at the “hot corner”. is at short. Another “here, there and everywhere” player is Jackie Carbonell of the Plumbers. Jackie rage. Particularly single person or Seminary street His usual spot MODERN COTTAGE —ia cribed or if dead, to have with ga-. Leen interested therein, are dead or svitable for |“!T" 1s THEREFORE ORDERED couple. 1224|tnat Benjamin E. Russell, if living octl$-3tx 2nd if dead, all parties’ claiming ms his natural position is d base but nere. Apply rear Army and Navy WE HEAR the proposed ; amendment to the by-laws of the Key West Amateur Softball Asso- ciation, changing start and length cf gam does not meet the ap- proval of a member of the Board 5 rooms and bath, G. C. Russell, of Commission. Therefore, it will py RNIS HED APARTMENT be sent back to the Board of Managers for reframing. The amendment in question was giv- en a favorable vote at the meet- “PARKS APARTaNtES, corner in City Hall’ White and Newgon Sts All modern conveniences. Apply 1324 Newton street or Phone ing of managers Tuesday night. A DETRIMENT to the softball sport in Key West is the con- tinual arguments carried on in the stands and on the field by plavers and managers. Petty major grievances among the teams of the two leagues do not interest the fans. They want to see a ball game. The proper places for settlement of differ- ences are at the weekly meeting of the Board of Managers and at hearings conducted by the Board 240. of Commission. Keep your argu-; WANTED—A chance to bid on your next printing order. The ments off the field—give the spectators what they pay for. Artman Press. just can't get FRONT APARTMENT. Duval street or; APARTMENT UNFURNISHED: 1008 White St. or BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. interests und Benjamin E R ell. dece: or otherwise, in . furnished ‘and to the fo ng described land. situate, lying and being in M . Florida, to-wit: Store. mbered Six (6) 7 Hleck numbered One (1) cctl?-tf tract numbered N a the Island of cording to & subdivision of said Tract numb red ineteen (19) made by W. A. Gwynn, Sur- veyor, plat of which subdivi- sion has been duly recorded in Monroe County Records on page 34 in Plat Book One (1) to Which reference is hereby made, and Birs. Benjamin E. Russell, his wife, if he be married; and Charles, W. Johnson and Harriett E. John- son, his wife, if living, and if dead,; all parties claiming interests under said Charles W. JohnSon and Har- riett E. Johnson, his wife, de- ceased, or otherwise. in and to the land hereinbefore described, certain of the defendants in said cause, be and they are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint in said cause on Monday, the 4th @ay of November, A. D. 1940; otherwise the allegations of said Bill of Com- plaint will be taken as confessed by said defendants. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Order be published once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a news- paper published in Monroe County, State of a this 2nd day of October, A 1940. (cireatt Court Seal) (S3a2.) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cireuit Court Eleventh Judi- cial Cirenit of Florida, in and for with garage octi6b-3tx eug26-+tt mayi8-tf, 3 nov1,1940 to Sawyer’s Barbers or Bombers vs.! (Key West Softball) Club— W.L. Pct. Sawyer’s Barbers 1 0 1.000 NavSta 2 -667 Pepper's Plumbers 1 Bombers 1 Merchants 0 LEGALS IN THE COURT OF THE —— JUD MONROE STATE OF FLORIDA. BATE. re the Estate of ZA ESTELLE ROBERTS, Deceased. 1 1 1 2 cou IN PRO: APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE (Probate Law 1933) Li Witost IT MAY CONCERN: tice is hereby given that The E. J. Roberts h: filed his report as Ad will apply to the Honorable Ray- mond R. , County Judge of Monroe Florida, on the 2st d f October, 1940, for ap- ame and for final di charge as administrator of the e tate of Eliza stelle Roberts, d ceased, on th h day of S tember, 1940. THEODOR J. ROBERTS, As Administrator of the oe of Eliza Estelle Robert, deceas Septis oct#-11-15,1940 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT == EB It appearing by p bill or com defendants W. Royle, Mrs. - his wife and Lillie Otto Campbell also known as Mrs. Roy Campbell re each non-residents of p of Florida, that the are over the age of twenty-one . that there is sidin servi upen whom would bi! fendants or either of that the defendants, reside at No. 112 West Street, _ Philadelphia, Lillie Otto as Mrs. Roy Campbell, Grants Pass, State of Oregon, 2 it further appearing by plaintiff's sworn bill of complaint that pla tift does not know and bas » been le to ascertain by diligent search ry whether the defi Clifford MeLendon is dead or al and that plaintiff believes there are other persons unknown to him, having or claiming to have some right, title or interest in the lands described in said suit, IT IS THERE that the defend Hoyle, Mrs. George wife, Lillie Otto known as Mrs. Roy Campbell. dow, Clifford McLendon, if 1 and’ if be dead, all pa rest under otherwis pe sons having or claiming any right title or interest the following described land, being in the tate of Florida, to-wit: On the Island of Key West known on William A. White- head's map, delineated r February, A as Part « Lot Three uare Twen- Monroe Commencing at a point on Whitehead Street, distant Sixty (60) feet from the corner of Whiteheag and Carol $1 and runhing Whitehead Street easterly direct thence Northeasterly dred and F ce at right Northwesterly ur (04) angles les i (104) feet ginning. be. and they are Sintat im sala cx 4th day of Novemb ntherwise the aller, of complaint will be confessed by taken as this Order & for four co! Key West published of Florida. Pated this 3rd A D. 1940. GE in Monroe ¢ day of October. Cc Sawyer onroe Coun- Solicitor for P’ IN THE CTRCU ROE COUNTY. CHANCERY. JACOB _FINKELS Pale FLORIDA. ‘. Plaintiff FINKEL- Notice to Mollie Cohen —— 033 Hoe Avenue. Bronx, N. You are hereby required ae ap- to the bill of complaint for im this cause on or before November 4th, 1940, otherwise said bill will be taken against you as confesseé. Let this published m The Key West Citizen. Dated this 3rd day of October, 1940. ROSS SAWYER, as Clerk of said Court. (SEAL) By (S@) Florence E. Sawyer, as Deputy Clerk. oct4-11-18-2 5; novl,1940 Kelly, Patrick Lambias, Bernardo J Massey, Earnest Morgan, Charles Penson. Thomas Piodela. Jose Gmo Shaw, Elizabeth Williams, D. K. Rodrigue Saige I PRECINCT NO. 2 Adams, Charles R. Adams, Sylvanus Cleare, Rufus J. Cleare, Rufus Chipchase, Susan Colien, W. F. Duarte, Camilo Demeritt, George H Edwards, Constance R Gamble, J. B. Hunter, Joseph A. Levong, John D. Lewis, Catherine Mickens, Henry Marquez, Abelardo Marquez, Otilia Nealey. J. T. Reid, Thomas R. Russell, Clementina E. Sims, David Shavers, Mildred PRECINCT NO. 3 Higgs. Mary E. Hutchinson, George W. Navarro, Mary B. Park, George M. Vaun, John (John Page) PRECINCT NO. 4 Archer, Henry. Curry, R. D. Cambridge. Samuel Cabanas, Joaquin, Sr. Cabanas, Maric Hastings, S. S. Johnson, Thomas A. Albert E. Alice Mears, George Rodriguez, Josephine Rodriguez, M. L. Rodriguez, Ernesto Rodriguez, Maria Rodriguez, Carlos Rodriguez, Anita Rodriguez, Juana Rodriguez, Mercedes Rodriguez, Graceila Rodriguez, Justa Rodriguez, Miguel Russell Alfred A. Teresa PRECINCT No. 5 Buzby, Harry F. Cruz, Frank Halladay. William L. Halladay, Mable E. Kemp, Samuel O. Liliy, James P. Lilly, Alma Norman, Aia N Patterson, Edgar L. Parsons Paul T. Roberts, E. J Singleton, C. S. Woodbury. Elizabeth PRECINCT NO. & Higgs. Laurence L Knowles, Chris Lowe, Benjamin F. Thompson, Flora Thompson, Mae PRECINCT NO. 7 Conant. Katherine S. Mixon, George M Roberts, U. B. Roberts, Florence Sawyer, Leon Thompson, Robert W. adddadadddas PRECINCT NO. 8 Bullard. Henry Cabot, Jose Carey. Anna De Armas, Andres Eddy, Herbert C. Eddy, William J Eddy, Jean Edwards, Ray Hall, George B. Lightbourn, Florida Lowe, Waller, Sr. McClintock, Bert Roberts, Abraham Roberts, Mary Baker Roberts, F. W. Roberts, Leon C. Sweeting, Evelyn White, Dollie White, Wahter W. adagdadddddndddgadad PRECINCT #0. 8 Bethel, Lennie Bethel, Leona Curry, Walter aaq TL LEE LOLLLee (EERE EE EE ET SE eadead Sdddtddddedane Waddade Oaddddddddddddadae