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FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1941 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN mS AD to |, S| CROWN nt | AT PARK TONIGHT ™ason wasratt LEAGUES | BASEBALL Chapter 26 “Stick ’em up!” @ gruff voice INTO N. L. LEAD Here’s how Key West's two | cue, I g tck ‘Em Up} demanded. representatives ps URFOFULES MIbDLEWEIGH wel threat. | Club— w. L Pet, (Major Leagues) Stick "Em Up} David turned to see a man a ety Clayton St ame un KING TAKES ON BILLY 4 rrers Barbers. dou Clevelahd . 4 7 696 “JT Idoks threatening, David,” | coming out of a heavy, growth of Yanks NOSED ped INDIANS FOR Witem “Butch” Cates, cde “oat BOORE tik Kew YORI icheader, tonight defend |New York bt desea binaeyd Polly said. “Have you no-| bushes beside the road. .,, oy S SOOSE IN NEW YORK crear oa ate eA Boston 8 556! American “Look out, Cousin David!” Pe- SECOND STRAIGHT vic. 2t the plate in recent perform- | MReir right fo remain on toP Ghigo enor | Detroi . jp But those clouds don’t! screamed. “He’s got a gun! a. jances. The local players are put-, ——s of the city softball heap. iDetr vi a o 5B troit at Chicago. 2 mean anything ‘They'll probably | , He did have a gun, an evil- | TORY: TIGERS DROP AN. ‘ting in their first season with the - |" R vietory over the strong | Cirout —. 10 524 Cleveland at St. Louis: ies Aad looking, stub-nosed thing, ‘ al DeLand Red. Hats chy Aumoetarea Brea sravares fH one corman-reter | Washington 13° 410} National “AN aight” Polly said “Have a eae Sn the made David feel OTHER TO SENATORS Their performatices: NEW YORK, » Mey’ ee WIR asvere them of continued .|Pbiadelphia 712, ,..988... postonvat-New: York od tie. Tike ¢ swith for Wie sce, ets & pean) Tuesday, Ovetlin, playboy “king of )'thé?’ Yo wi |_| St Louis 413. Bp 3 ime. e a swim for me. Stick ’em up!” the than re iv. May 6 Adi 6: Joss. | we | Brooklyn at Philadelphia. ‘ll look for you around eight.” | peated. “And keep ’em up.” He ABR HPO AS SH Middleweights in all “but | Flace them in egg National : i “Polly.” then. ¢alled out: “Come on out, (Specia? to The Citizen) Sterling"Ib 6 1211 03 0 | states, puts his crown on ‘the position. If they the |} Club— W. Le Pet} Py “Yes, David?” Mike—” NEW YORK, May 9.—The Cates 3b 7 1 2 1 10 0 1liNe tonight to See if Billy Soose) Sona with Naval “gration, Brooklyn 18 6 .750 SOFTBALL “fey Another man came out of hid- {high-flying St. Louis Cardinals; Run ear ah @o again What he did in a! FP ; " "St. Loni ; I love you high-flying Runs batted in: Sterling 3, they will automatically for- = 15 6 714 i ar ee ae 5 ing. He carried a leather bag that rode : Re E 3) | wom-titlé Wout last summer. automatically Cincinnati 9 11 450, Bayview Park, 7:30 p.m.) That's nice. appeared to be padiocked. He have had their wings partly |Cates; two-base hits: Cates, "Soo. who ‘edkéd Out thé | feit their claim to sole pos- a 450! ‘ “Love me?” also carried a gun. | clipped and aie now on a down- Sterling. hampish Wy & Bna@e fa. wea Sélision of the Teddership. re- Boston - 9 11 450; TONIGHT “What do you think?” “That sure wag.a swell idea, | 4 might, Breezing along _ The Score: Eee el , m thet! Gardteis of the afterpiece Chicago — 7 11.389! Fist Game—NavStas vs. Saw- “Are you getting coy or some-| Al!” he said.- “That lost tire . ss Sais Deland 1102 000 320 1—19 last theeting, has Been: installed ‘oarcome. Pittsburgh | -6 12.333 B thing—at this late day?” stunt.” with a 10-game winning streak, yo ochurg 3 30 010 425 018 '#8 & 5-9 favorite to lift the title “a arbor abfent will | Philadelphia 7.18, OP ee ee “No. but the telephone is no|_ “Yep.” said the, man tilled | in. Redbirds banged into obstruc- “Standings: jin Madison Square Garden to- ar | Second Game—Pepper’s Plutnb- lace for confessions.” Mike. phey all fall for it. You |” tandings: night, the way for ascension of | 2 ‘ j $ plage tor, confessions. Tl take tions in the form of the. Boston Chab— W. L. Pct. P Phombers, if th Island City iy Softball League ers vs. U.S. Army. I wanted to get up to see you | keep an eye on the man. 2 : ct. Overlin’s title, Which he won | mongul oe . - First-Half ig NIGHT Jast night,” David said, “but I had| care of the kid,” , Bees and Brooklyn Dodgers, who 1. DeLand 15 5 750 aac © Ha Pipe-Fitters disposé of Army | lONDAY to wore 100 late. You know that| “Don’t you touch that Béy!” | y sistered three defeats in a2 St. Augustine 14 6 70) Mam Ceterme, Barcisy, is VAM) fu the nightcap. Even ifthe |. CUD W.L. Pet.) pirst_Game—Pepper’s Plumb- Margo ig going away tonight, or | David said. tienti@lh ore [ney = : eo. Rea Mae wea Soldiers upset the Plumbers S¢Wyer's Barbers 5 1 833) ers vs. US, Army. jo you?” ike paid no a’ - le iS ? oy v epper’s Plumbers by 8 Wie “Yes, I know,” said Polly. “She | walked over to the’car in which . yesterday afterndon the Flat- LEGALS twice, both times against Steve, pRd the Halr-Cutlers bow 29° 72" Marines 5 2 714;, Second Game—Sawyer’s Bar- came in for a sport hat, one she| Peter sat like one paralyzed. bush gang took their secénd 5. | Beloise. Me the Barbers will NavStas 3 3 300, bers vs, NavStas. saw in the window and thought| “All right,” he said. “Get out.” bush gang fo i f fe we “MVE to Stare Hie first rang TO = He 8004 WEDNESDAY NiGitt looked like the Rue dela Paix,”| jl -L—wonlt, sald Petes || |straight from the Cards and LE G ALS With the Marines, who were (fo) é ; 4 Ped eee Y Ni eo “Thi: Hh “Says you. ike rea j - = § S. ues ‘rst e—Sawyer’s irbers that Pogo Se aksion Ne caught Peter around the waist, Mounted on the first rung, a ' aaa user ae levee ie game. vs. U.S. Marines, same, so far as you and I are|and lifted him from the car, while required 12 innings for the Dodg- |v wwe ciitiam 3 n Beat fauman Ri Her 5, ORDER rm " ae Sccpud“tame U6 Hace concerned the boy kicked and scratchéd and | urs to dispose of the Gashouse ro: William Beauman Roberts: 1t| MONROR cal inion erry | sgh eo lp sive avens ee | Junior High Se Schbot Basketban | U.S. Army. “ in” tried to bite. “Regular little wild- : has he Wertiecn ectiGoineoneicarop ina |e3!!” ‘Re snapped. He sat Peter crew, Cookie Lavagetto’s single (i".traavit of Georse & Smalhe |, NOTICE, ie Wi es ing to victory Tournament ! to the office then, and David said:,| down near David, and then said to. scoring Medwick~ from second rs, Assistant United States Atto Tie, Law wy Ee of (Chapl er over Bob Rett Reid’s Station play- | ‘Second-Halt | --5 <r “I've got to ring off now, Polly. | Al: “Come on, hop in!” after two were out accomplish- TNaintire United States cf Amrertes 2 She ihe hav as Peet ach | | Club— W.L. Pet. Hey ie Ee Fann cate cats Mike got ine the trick. Mort Cooper went that’ hs derendant, Walla Bebe ihe" Hohe Coon, Fierige, will be BF | “"Firtwotks ‘begin at Bay Condova PS 1 Mia eeetin Eh. et his ee Re ee ee ea ce lin beside hit, the route for the Redbirds, al-|7itonntey other than the State oF a Gah Bi Rublic outcry for | view Park 7:30 o'clock and McMahon 4 STAR Tha payroll. was finished, the en.| “So. long!” he called out. | lowing ten hits, the same num- Wit, @ resident, of Nass the Ai nept ii ofthe ‘ragter ot continwe for three hours, |Colgate 4 eer . an velopes arranged alphabetically, | “Thanks for ‘the lift!” ber garnered by his teammates. "Spaciticalg. isk. Miefendancs | the ua ‘impravement Fund to' more or less. Hamlin 4 and. the bookkeeper all ready to} “Why, you — you—!” David Meanwhile, the | Ameri¢an as. particularly “4s ia }Feqeck ai Su in is, at the “ : 4 Barber - 22 el CUBAN COFFEE | Botothe bank for the money. | #asped. i league-leading Cleveland Indiang known, ig: Aribtrone, Strbet,/ Nhs: Conrmnape es ae ath at ae BBIPPBID OAs Kod 4200, sik Pak Ta norsin ne eee ee ie aeoh dust, sappeared in @ tok it on the chin for the third there is no" person in this State the [nent 19. - Piaepent, for ind | eat, | Menendez 1 200 ON BALE AT ALL chocens me put the pay in the envelopes. | “Ole Cousih David!” sald Pe- | Gonsetitive day and, Vike thé service, of subpoena upon WhO TET yg ote ee a BASKETBALL puceevenen = ap fae 167 now. And thanks a lot for help- | ter. “They’ve stolen it.” Dodgers, New York Yanktes reg-'said defendant is over the age of oa ‘there is an existing | (High School Gym, 3:30 p.m.) | Gab - Om he wewo ft ghaeaegy Agel * : i ing me.” There was a flash, of lightning, | istered their second triumph in twenty-one years and is a non~ rem : | Ww. | David lost ho time, He hurried | loud clap of thunder, and then |, row, Red Ruffing, although |therefore it is hereby “ORD iat book Jae Ty bse? Junior High Tourney Second-Halt Arnold 7 0 1,000/ out and jumped into his car which | 4 Sudden rush of rain. | 1 he game, spark- AND ADJUDGED that you, Dee illiam | Lot 2 Sqr 25 Tr 21, Book C2 Pare THIS WEEK McCown 5 14. 4 ” “We’ relieved late in the g: » Sp { he had parked near the office. He ‘Come on,” David said. “We’ve : : man Roberts, be and you are | 374 i Ad - b | Menendez 5 714) drove directly to the office which | got to beat it for the Inn. We'll ed the Yanks’ 13-hit attack with by commanded and required to|, Lot 3 Sar 25 Tr 21, Book B4 Page| Al games postponed due to ac-| > - Warren.McNeill now shared with | be aoeredy pe a homer, double and single. Final nd, appear op the, Sar ORY Bes WW SEAR nonkice pike ines ot yr Class Prom in} Ea 3 3 429 it th Wi i Docton Ben. “But, Cousin, David,” eter score was 5-4. the United States Distri t 1” i 5 ay er ena igh School ‘olgate 3 429 | Hot Off ire “Ready?” he called out as he| wailed, “we got to tell ’em about | Chicago Cubs _ thumped the |ana for the, Southern: : ‘istrict ta |2 ese sik a 2t 40 bin ee AY Cordova 3 4 429) : va 5 ie car.” ; ‘ ai ori@a, at Key West, Flor! a | P: 3 | < 3 3 KA . ee ee ears | Wa cnt, nome pDavidicsall seen tn Phillies, . es me answer unto the bill oF complaint in ‘Tot! 8 tatana Pat | First Game—McMahon vs. Bar- ee i raat Service Inning By Tning, oe * . ed rt x FF o-game se! 1 ove m’ i . S 4 s Blue's’ about to have her cighth | above the wind that waS increas- Sweep the two-g: : yaa ta ete “Coe ie eel ok Island Plat jBer. ‘| First. Time in Key West Second Game—Mehendez YS! “Subscribe to ‘The Citizen, 20c offspring. I've got to get out to| ing in volume. “We've got to find the lowly Phils. Olsen, who | tates of America.’ Heréin | Book her right away.’ shelter.” started and finished the game, fen Hot and nays Wu then Bee wars | Lot 3 Ysland PYat |A¥nold. eral “ e' i = i i is Writ. rther Book 1- 5 saat r Pe nee yon gen't come out with weet tried fo run, but stum- poled a homer to aid his cause. th2t this order be published once @| tot 4 Sar 24 Stock sland Plat , TUESDAY oes eter and me? ROSE ae hh a It was the second consecutive ere el mt gonsecutive’Weeks in | Hook Ye | First Game—Hamlin vs. Cor- ; later, if I can mona ie You fe went Maen toward a ahoet cut | ball for four-basers, Bill Lee col- Fished ‘at Key a, ‘Florida. ay Tot Istana Prat} Second Game—Colgate vs. Mc-| . LA CONCHA Hot 602 Duval Street go ahead.” he knew—one that would get lecting a pair the previous day. jit) the Roneraple Diotrigh Judky | eh Mahon. | “Gosh, I'm sorry.” said David. | them to the Inn more quickly.... The Cincinnati-New York and at Key West, Florida: A he S| weet ae Tstand Plat | WEDNESDAY | Lael ag oa eat Ba tn he “n A ea s Maroonea Pittsburgh-Boston games were ?t fortes petty inited aus ic Lee. (End of Second-Half) i ae yong such is the life of a doctor. Babies | postpot rain. |B ok 1 ‘ i j = ‘ i must be born, you know.” Y the time they reached their Pakpanes Py Soart fe eee er ths 5Y fmana ptat| First Game—Barber vs. Arn-! ci Nerina ea DANCING — “Why in heck TART dhettal B Washington’s Senators handed eee rida. 7: c ioe rk ‘ old. 3 y in heck gouldn’t she wait 3 Deputy Cler Island Plat! sécond Ganie—Mehendez va | Strietly Fireproot AR AROUND | ’ destination, the rain Was com- a = % y nt until Sunday? Sundays are better | ing down in, torrents. ithe Detroit Tigers their second marzi-oi; apricii-18-28; asi Fig | oa 28 days for having babies than| “Oh, gee,” said Peter. “Your | successive defeat as Steve Sun-| 1941 Lot fers rf eat Istana Plat , McCown. Saturdays, You know, the better) car's gone, and we "Il never get ‘dra spaced six hits for his sixth aN THE cinctTr Coenm 6 COURT OF ‘Tie | BIO 1-55, Y-19 | the day, the better the baby, or| any more swims.’ win. Buck Newsom Suffered AiS ELEVE etre cane ure | so 1s pe Stock Yaland Plat | — ething like that.’ David felt pretty low about the \rowrth loss of the season when | ore tg i ees Stock Istand Ptat arren laughed. car himself, remembering that he (the Nats batted their way to A! IN cia ‘ron WONROY COUNRY: Back 1:5 7 ‘Tl join you at the Inn, if|hadn’t been able to afford an ee y dite ing SE H Stock Isahd Pfat the lady fsn’t too long with her | insurance. But he was determined | 7-1.de¢iston. lc z SELY, bie Beck Sahkwa. Piet | eighth,” he said. “After having] to keep his feelings to himself. Making ‘his debut on the |‘ Plaintife, : had seven babies, she ought to “Cheer up!” he wee ed to say. | mound for the Philadelphia Ath- ENG _ winte Lol jor 24 Stock Island PYat know her stuff. “When they find out what an old leties, the veteran Burp Hadley, ' : Defend 7 Peps ss hee pees, eens | model it is, Rae a en, oe on the comeback trail, turned ic. e' 0 Doctor Ben’s car, and hi iy id his keys, it right bac! Lgraeres YS, in his first victory, a 9-6 triumph |/, Stock Tstand Plat | Stock Island PTat) David to get into his. a “So long, Warren, and good re ote es front door. “Get | of the St. Lohis Browns. Hadley ou are he: required to appeat “wn 1 Sar g4 Stock Island Plat luck!” David called. “Gee, it's dark!” said Peter, . vacated the Slab in the ninth |‘) the Bill of Complaint fled fn Ene Hook 15% Y:187 | “Thanks!” said Warren. “I only| “I know,” David said. “I'll light when McQuinn blasted his séc- of June 1941, otherwise the allega- | Lot 20 Sar 2 Stock TeaHd Flat | hope she she foesn't decide to make | a candle.” He closed the door with ond homer of the game. tions therein will be taken ax con- kay oy 8 SS, 3AM heels wiki diiiceh. 4 ae esse 8 1 5, laughed, “Look at Doctor Dafoe!” thing ee Sggeated keeping a Chicago gare at the Windy week, for ert conupeutive weeks in| Lot ck Sq e Ss wer P k Shores, | He watched Warren drive off in a| supply out here.” City. Done And Ordered this Ist day of! wp ieee hurry, and then -irove on home.| Peter began to shiver. “Let’s Results of the gamés: May, A. D. 1941 pe 148 | Peter was waiting for him. make a fire there in the fireplace,” NATIONAL LEAGUE GR cule Goure Monte Goeth, eos 12 aesar © oa Baores, « 4 yy < zs onroe Ce > | Doctor Warren couldn't go0|he said. “I'm cold. At Philadelphta Mote Rl meats ic. eee Dot ts Sar § Anglers Park Shores, | with us,” David said. “He may] David struck a match and lit Ry (Sd) Florence &. Sawyer, Key Largo Plat Book 12148 be out later, Jump in, and let’s|two candles that were standing | Phitedeiphia 1 M4 soaneene’ Deputy Clerk, | Bet 14 Sar, ScAnglers Park Shores, | hurry. There may be a storm, JOHN G. SAWYER, Key Largo Plat Book 1-148 y in candle-holders upon the broa Olsen avd McCullough: Pear- | Solicitor for Plaintiff Lot 15 Sar.§ Amaters Park Shores, i after all, Those clouds look most | mantelpiece. He then touched an- i 5 ts K, 1 - unfriendly, : other match to some rubbish that son, Beck, Bruner and Warren. ee Bee! as) 7 Pek bere a Park Shores, | ‘You told me to remind you! was piled in the fireplace. ee wT agen Pi oe 15148 } to get some gas,” said Peter. “I| “Here's some wood,” said Peter. : “Keak on nc Pan rk Shores, forgot to do it before.” He handed David a few sticks that At Brooktyn RAE TA ee fo plat ol Rs “Fine time to tell me now!” said | were lying nearby. “Gosh, 1 Tove | St. Louis - 470 2 aXe won Venton COUN Tr i, Hodk 5) David. “Oh,well, Tl! risk it. I'm|to see a fire burning like that.” Brooklyn 61 0] IN CHANGES. ” i at ES Sqr AB). Dorado Heights, | Got Bing to stop for gas no “You get off those wet clothes,” (12 Innings) MARGARETTER, oY H Fargo Pat, Rook 1-203 Co} sud § you drive | David said, as he put the wood, M. Cooper and Mancuso; W. Plaintiff, unt Bar yet Oe > Seedatae | the aves 'so’s We fupon the burning rubbish. “Pll Cooper, Hamlin, Wicker and 9 oe ciken det Pa ere Heights, | on t there before the gas gives | run upstairs and get $0ME€ Gwen, CH oe H LE Rs ee ee phat Wook es ; oN, hat”) said: David, . “{ blankets. f duper o CATION Pt Lot 21 of Tr 5 Book Z Page low,” that”) sai avid, Bp. “All right, Cousin David.”, Pe- ee TO CHARLAE HL ['® 00-559 71 wiahon Si ee 9 ping FEF began unfastening his shoes. _ Cincinmati at New York, rain. KC ASHINGTON COUNTY, |. Pt Hot 10 of Tr 3 Book Wy 2 ; | 296, L Windsor Smith Add. Book E Hit « 6. Po, ERE’S le for your Sten, iH a rule y '9¢r Sedanet, hat’ logie, Cotsin’ David But. 1—I—” He stopped and Pate eras ¥ GUNA. reby Fequt¥éd to apohat | Paike 23 ou are hereby Tequiréd to 2 nse - 7 Re <I * , z EFORE David could answer, a| were forming in the camer and | — or Tune 1941, otherwine. the allega- Is Yee i Sde 13 Tr 20, Book BS Pawe im the copybooks — ee es doesn’t ‘springing that is forever cushiony yet car passed them from the} upon the walls. “But—I—” AMERICAN LEAGUE tions therein will be taken as co! sok 3 tract Ofe whit from its truth. f free ice attention — rear, going at high speed “Are you afraid to have me) At Detroit REE It te Cunther Ordered: that eee Fs eshbbaay desis Ge 5 reper ie freve pete if “Geel” said Peter. “Did you see ® you? ” David asked. “I was t | Washington 714 0! e weeks In| Lot} Sqr 26 Cralink Sub of Grassy | Beeatise when you buy a newcar this © _ stout, Fide-steadying torque-tabe hat? gone but a few minutes—I'm : Kéy Plat Book 1-51, X- ‘ i ‘nothing about wi certainly did,” said David. | Pretty wet myself.” te Dea Rh a 4 and Ortered this Ist day of a he Balen, Villa Big Fine | spring you want one that will see you drive with ing it to go wrong. Tt must be an elopement.” —I’m not afraid,” - Sundra_an errell; Newsom, | May, A. D. 1941 . ah’ ba ae oe 4 Big Pine through many a summer. * " 5 “Just look at her go!” said| | ter swered, swallowing hard. | McKain, Thomas and Sullivan pe retcdieg tits aif. ran te He oN ete y oes Buick’s bodies are roomier, its frames Peter. “Will they get a ticket?" | | “Don't look behind you,” David iecceeiaea iit 28 Sgr 25 Pate Villa Wik Pine | So while you're trading it’s good sense hhuskier its steering gears go three to “If they're caught, yes.” eep your eye: the fire, A = > lorence E. Sawyer, Key, Plat Book } ‘ = ass rs ? . . “It n't any elopement,|and then ie ‘Tl be easier s = Naa dob RHE ee Deputy clerk, | Eas ne ae 7 i ‘poxe bs ial to trade up = up to something solidly four fimes as long without adjustment though” Peter Went of. “I didn't} “Sure, Cousin David. Ne Te al OL soltehibe EY siatater Oe 0 Set oe Big Pine | good through and through. and its main bearings have half-again see any lady. Just two men.” David caught up another cah- eveland rAy2-8-16-23-20,1841 Key, Ptat Book j ‘ “They'll come to grief sooner | dle, lit it from the fire, and hur- Ruffing, Murphy and Dickey on | rea Tor st Sgr Be Bie Pine | ‘Trade tip, forinstance,tothe FIREBALL the serviée life fn them. or later,” David predicted. “All|ried up the steps. In no time at | Smith "Harder, B THE cikcuIT se : vn i efficie: ater,” David predicted. “All|ried up the steps. In no time Smith, Heving, Harder, Brown paar ¢ i ick’ i speeders do,” He pushed down on | all, he v with an armful , ms w ni ” as wh in ee LP | or 4 Sar 25 hi ete, meet power of Buick § more nt valve~ Things like that really count these days the adcelera il risk it, how- t and Hemsley THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAB | Ker. rat, Book 1 Faw Vibe he ie | fn-head straight-cight. " ; Tok 8 Sar { — yet they’re yours in a Buick fora es CIRCUIT, MONROE COUNTY, | | Kes. Pat Book ever. I dont li 2 look of those ese'll keep us war! vhile | ever. £4 ¢ lod : oe ee ee | Aes, Louis RHE FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY,| "iscsi 3m ora Bisance Kidr Trade up to the thriff Of GBmpound 4.34 A The little car w ed one of them about Peter, Philadelphia 913 1 No, 7-529. Large, ory Herhts Ke +o ve Buiek’s, more at most bumpis down had taken off Ris outer st. Louis 611 2 LYLLIAN F. COHN DADAMfo, |;i¢t* pee ® Te a Carburttiont = exélusively than you’d spend and #2 tnch as10W% to 15% itore ti ely obit: 20, Pook C3 Pave na Mey We How's, that?” Hadley, Potter and Hayes: Plaintiff, vs. RINALDO S. DA-! plana Long Seto Oe re ite you taht Kramer, Munerief and Swift DAMIO, Defendant o bas 20, Bi te Paire economical Of gasoline than last yéar. " ; eon orm te 3: B Gnicago, TO: sth oo ae ereeee M bet ‘ Ba Tr 20, Reok E3 Paice’l Trade 46 & splendiferous big Go call on your any more. aston at Chicago, rain NAL Ly ru 4$, of us get scared of shad- paneer = 2162 Clinton Avenue, Broke, ‘Ft Lor 2 Sar ch Bock 2 Pree ines | Body by to Buiek’s all-cotl Buick detlernow! David said, stripping to his New York City, New York. fot 2 Sqr 3 Et Dorade, Helahts arts and reaping a blanket PIPE LINE PEEKER Vou are nereby required to ap-|"W,c"%ge Sm arade. Metehts are ,oing to harm as BECOMES PITCHER rear to the Bit! of Complaint for Kqy bare: Fist Many Lot | Ser 7 Anglers Park Sy g more than anes n this cause, OM OF 44) Large, Prat Hook 1 Page 14 se fantastic (My Associsted Prem) 2, 1941, otherwise the A 2 Sar i § : the wall” He © WASHINGTON. May 9. — « ereo? Will be taken | Key Largo. Fiat Book 1 Dees it trousers ON Mickey Vernon of the Washi ssed. This Order to b@ Key Largo. Plat Book t Pay close to the Senators had an musual be published énce a week for four . lop * Sar ZA! {Available at slight extch cst on sorte Buick Sreciat models, standard of ail other Beries. popertg Mid. State tax, extra. aad — vo & change shoes near . rey’) fore entering baseball: He (4) consecutive weeks in The Key Widaalabas e line at the Mar- West Citizen het x EXEMPLAR OF GENERAL MOTORS VALUE 1 refineries DONE AND ORDERED this Ist xce7'ta io aeons eae tae oki for Yark Sheree looking r day of May Let ? , a4 SEAL) Ross C Sawyer, Clerk of Kp tare vf kanes Park Shores nd a leak «the Circuit Court. Montroé ’ a bee or THE MULBERG CHEVROLET COMPANY Caroline and New Streets Key West, Florida GGOD START pecial to The Cittren) PMILADELPHIA. May Dick Siebert, Philadetphia four-basers in t Deputy Clerk. Sawyer A Agent Trestee 1 Monrse this year. may2-9-16-23-30,1941 | Ceenty way? it

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