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ee 2S ee eee: ee are 8s wwe we Se J eA ee Oe ee ee ee — Ree! ey ee ee eee 7 ; 4 ‘it's just « case of birds “or water it exactly!” said stvik We may live without motoring, Beck “Bromides! ... | } Highest last 24 ame os somebody some day. If 4 pe ro All Creditor’s and Pi Luella, don’t MEDWICK HITS HOME RUN ARMSTRONG WOULD START) Lowest last _-80)/ most instantly there was a crash S°'1NE and fying, ing Claims or Demands ite wornout express, NO. “It kept you your though I am the gossipy little town she said. “I don’t South, have to pael gossips say, to realize that you joke Pn of time with Marie.” Peat onions ant you it’s all imnocent but—but I still feel neg- “ie can understand that. pore ‘As a matter of fact, I can't,” Pirates, wants her husband to get ahead is pegpnon | to a few sacri- fices, sur h as spending some time alone while her husband is work- Ber ering to get ahead in the revue.” . . . Sweet of her—wasn't it, to. be so. understanding?” Henry frowned., "She probab! had toe much to drink,’ ote said. “That was very obvious,” said Luella, “But she’ evidently new what she was talking about. How do you suppose she ever found out about you and Marie?” “Good Lord, how should I know?” Henry exclaimed. “Be- sides, there was nothing for her to ‘find. out,” as you express it. Marie calls the office now and then to discuss the songs—andione day she came up to bring me some ‘scores peak over during odd moments, shrugged. “Moun- tains out of poet nad al bs! oving, I suppose,” said Lu- ella, “that people are the same the world over—that is, le. who love to gossip. I thin! this excludes Pete and Sue, though. I like them a lot. I thought them | Sweet and unassuming and they seem or rae fun out of life withou impress. people, You. en an and Van with = beet mig ageing reminded, r rea job. You get home trom, that all right, but then ta ,Plunge righg into the work jarie’s got you interested in.” “That won't last much longer,” Foaees 6 said. Then, gently: “Learn to just. yourself, honey — be more self-sufficient. Although now that you’ve met the girls, you ought to find plenty to do in com- Pany with them.” “I doubt it.” « ern “We have so little in common,” Blanton, innings. because it makes me ill the ext day, and I don’t like it any- be,” a seas drinks, I mean.” i! 101 you were getting so ipo enjoyed a cocktail now and en. “Oh, in a way, I do—but two is my limit. . . . Then there’s bridge. their opera, Carter and Irene with \ 2 5 4 i j their golt sod tennis, to eng asthe Exner ae See afford (o play | ington Senators in the first in- as ip pout | The BETTY RAYMOND ing of Fred and Mae with their | she's not the type to play for—for "ing to run up a six-run lead, The Tax-Assessor of the City RESTAURANT } maveeestaking bridge winnings! — peanuts.” then galloped on toa 15-8 <a Key Lo nevi submitted to ane. ; triumph. ‘the City Council his preliminary | 909 Fleming Street “Well, at least it proves, that What To Do? ‘Artola Anderson, relief tosser assessment roll for the year 1941, ' paraxPAST onies like them have a lk HEN play some tennis with who went in for Sundra, ran into for appreval, all persons desiring 'y rcp ‘worth-while,” said jee frene. There, are courts near the came kind of medicine in the | to have corrections thereof made piyneR _ us; so invite her over some day fer lunch, with tennis after- wards.” take Carter and Irene for exam- | ple. They—” “I did take them,” said Luella. “They nearly drove me mad with bead songs of praise about each|} now little er acthing about other. ™ “That’s not a very kind way oh eat uit me 2 goans speak of two people who gave US| pores me to tears. I love good fifth. such a wonderful week-end,” | musie-—Schubert, McDowell, Cho- ry rebuked, pin, things like they wrote—but “I didn't think it was so won- i i derful,' said Luella “Besides, Tve | oy strikes me as downright said. “I'm hopeless at tennis, and dinner they ever ate—if 1 do say | ; Boston. $0, as shouldn't.” She began to slip off some costume jewelry Henry had bought for the oeca- sion. “Looking back over it, all,” .” said Henry. “But one can cul- tivate a taste for opera, just as of bridge, golf, or tennis. I had to adjust myself to a lot of she said, “I think 1 enjoyed be-| changes, Luella, and you'll have At St. Louis ing with Pete and Sue more than}, do the same.” Chicago with any of the others. Fran, for) “ «yoy mean to learn to play a St. Louis instance, made me feel as though | geod game of bridge, golf or ten- F were dressed in calico, and little Ley ® ae, 6 else. Mae embarrassed me now} “yeg* and then with her way of talking; Luella sighed. “All right, my she was dowaright vulgar at) Lord and Master,” she said resign- times,” edly. “F may learn to play bridge, “Good lord, Luella, you do re- get in the dayndest way to peo-|jearn. to like opera—especially ; “ple?” Henry ex} d. “You call) Wagnerian operas, the ones Fran parerepn ee an unambitioussvman* and his| and Van talked so much about.* eek, rather mousy wife ‘sweet and un- assuming’—and you think a wo- man like Mae. . and one like high-hat. Listen, Luella, Fran are the types of. wives Henry made a gesture of hope- Jesaness. “Em going out for a walk around block,” he said. “I | don’t like to go to over m bars bed on.a full stomach.” Unable to break out mid-season slump, the New York Yankees took it on the chin un-} der the lights from the Philadel-|ty to third-degree robbery phia Athletics last night, 5-to-3, possession of a revolver, William one can learn to play a good eae Wagner, ive At Philadelphia olf, and tennis, but I'll never New York | (Special to The Citizen) the seventh-place Boston Braves! to. six hits, the Dodgers’ Whitlow Wyatt racked up his fifteenth win with your of the season yesterday and led 4 his mates back to the top of the — radio decgmuma with | National League heap in a 6 to 2 triumph, The victory, for Brooklyn gave the Dodgers a percentage lead of .647 her head. “Of over the idle seventh to 1-0, setting the of six-run bombardment. The results follow: AMERICAN LEAGUE silly.” At Boston just paid them back with the best} That may be very true—all of Washington Ryba and Pytlak. R. Harris, Caster and Ferrel, Night Game Rr 3 5 Marchaldon and Wagner. Only: games scheduled. ” NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H, E. |pleted. 1 16 6 aug9-21,1941 them husbands ‘along-}- “aiptight.” Luella said. “Thank At Chieago Ps . by goodness. we got all those Pek Pittsburgh talks about Carter in a praise-| together for a Saturday night. We Chicago worthy way shows that she is proud of him, and that— Rirds Of A Feather late in the morning. ag ht He said Henry, as he got his hat from the entry closet. “I've got work toe do tomorrow. I’ve got | i i i r R 24 ctu: see his fo slave like the devil on the |_ At Brooklyn pitt spc Ta. “Got. songs, as well as study some Boston 2 y ling, it | leases.” Nes Brooklyn 8 i “T suppose Marie will want you Tobin and Masi; Wyatt er also. = ? Rabareity™ Hi put on his Owen better |}hat. “She's doing all she can to : ‘a little| help me, so why shouldn't I co- At New York R. mew | operate?” Philadelphia 2 “No reason at all, I reckon,” ‘New York 3 said Luella. “Only 1 don’t see that she’s helping any in the work you, came up. here to do.” “Perhaps I shan't be in that mean?” Luella’s at 41 innings) STANDINGS straight the Giants, and Cy tagged for! . 13 TO AID IN 62! onginal | TRIUMPH OVER FUTILE! BRAVES 643 St. Louis Cardinals. | roost Paced by Joe Medwiek, who hit *elass with his thirteenth home run of the any stock in what season in the thirteenth and wal- loped a double in the eighth, the Dodgers. pounded Jim Tobin for a dozen hits. The Chicago Cubs, getting one- hit pitching from Paul Erickson, ;Mean —_. CAMPAIGN IN SERIES (F Normal EXHIBITION GOES IN I5_ STATES (By Associated Press) Henry, who quit the ring after WALLOP BOSTON AT RING CROWN sess. a Prectpitation | Rainfall, 24 hours ending Total rainfall since Aug. 1, | Excess since Aug. 1, inches 0.48 NEW YORK: Aug. 9—Limiting§ Los ANGELES, Aug. 9—) Total rainfall since Jan. 2, “Hammerin’ Henry” Armstrong, ‘i terror of the little men in three divisions, will put on the padded ; mitts again for a 15-fight exhibi-! tion tour—and maybe for a shot at the welterweight title. Fxeess since January 1, inches Barometer at 7:30 a. m.. fodey ————$_—_________. Sea Level 30.02 (10.66 millibars) bg cn a COURT, STATE OF PREDICTS CRASH. WIFE "Must We All Be Wandering Jews7| KILLED | Headline in Los Angeles; - ‘Times: “Death Rate Shrinking mr Tae LOS ANGELES. — Seeing = Big pss cae), Zebem wont li . si by esa iek 533 fe news woe FLORIDA, TN PRO! foe ae John We re reminded of the: poet's In_re Estate of | Washburn predicted that it would | m®** PRANK COLL | BRS also sometimes knows gf FRANK C. BROWN, Toth Mer. Time (city office) Said Estate NOTICE TO CRED (1933 Probate Act. Sees. You and each of you ape notified and requ te y claims and night +85, between the train and a car and But civilized man cannot. live! ——-8 when Washburn arrived at the“ *hout dying: |Seene he found ' nd that one of the | LEGALS 0.09 | four vietims of the crash was his | _ wife, Anna Lee Washburn, 31. NOTICR OF MASTER'S SaLE 7:30:a. m., inehes —_. also sometimes known. ag is hereby giver that in pur~' Bp. deceased, f a final decree mae by ty the Coanty wable~Arthur Gomez, One County, Florid: court hows Rav oneh West, Florida, > ing dat 9th “day , A. D. 14T and duly entered inches L74 Miss Elizabeth Gregory Macgill, * 34, who is a cripple from infan- 30.48 | tile paralysis, is chief engineer of a ear and foundry plant in Fort GENUS 12.18; William, Can., that has been de- Wind Direction and Velocity {Signated to turn out fighting E—8 miles per hour planes. Relative Humidity eae ce - 80% LEGALS inches. ___. ro eet 3 will mtift and Ha thers are the de- which is a suit) for the re of a mortgage, I, Allan} B. Cleare, Jr, the undersigned Spe- ; vial an@ any such ¢ so filed As Admi Frank Collins Bre A. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL his defeat by Fritzie Zivie, is} _ Tomorrew s Almanac MONROP COUNTY, 8 n teste himhest | tines known as confident (as all the oldtimers/ Sunrise eecsbasnec. > ee a the Monroe y Court House in| bei : new ruler on the Sunset ... 7:06 p. m. > tat Key West, Florida, on Moncay, the} arch tist te sew suF ‘eBscaria 9:26 p. m. x Plaintist, first day of September, A.D: It's. ewe couRT OF PUN doesn’t fight in the same : MARJORIE HACKETT FEIN, Sarina Soe an aes of 0 88-1 Sepa. ee th i fi Moonset _- 9:02 a. m, Derenend vit between 11 o’eh in the fore- | ° SO Tg. IN PROBATE, 9 re tou ones 0 7 BI [ afternoon | Ru . ‘omorrow’s Tides ORDER OF PU 3 fe . ther days. i Ohaus: Fase) It ‘appearing by the cure. pan : deseribed | of ys. (Naval Base: filed in the above-statea ¥ x Gratetes Armstrong retired in January. AM. P.M. ' Marjorie Hackett Pein the ieteen | situate, 1 m Monroe ! ; High 14:45 [ant therein named, is a non-resident {COUntY. Florida, to-w iTo All Creditor’s and. Pe: after taking his first knockout in peat 5-08 5:44 the te of Florida and resides i = m ae ol ee ing Claims or Demand¥ an effort to regain the champion- |+0W 4 ison Street, Bay orion oon a Said Estate: x wie oe s FORECAST galk* Stlond= acs Map, delineat: n Peb- NOTICE TO CRED ship which he had dropped to had T0 Simidey) of twen & B os tart ot Toe’ (1983 Probate Act. Sees. at be . m. Sunday) son; Four (4). Beginning at the | @ “ Zivic in October. ¢ aa oer is no person. ° S You-and each of: you are ‘ se . ty: Partly im the s porak et Northwest Corner of Simonton ve At that tme, his eyes badly, Key West and Vicinity F iota surance. Portas the ‘service! 22a ovia Strects, ranj@hence.. )Potitied. and Teauired: ti. stopped the rush of the Pittsburgh Smoky the-end in said. Henry. “A wife who really (City boys down for their first de- feat in seven games. Young Wins for Giants Babe Young, New York Giant|and friends first sacker, won an eleventh. in- on ning triumph over the Philadei- But, Henry, you neglect me for | phia Phillies, 3-2, by clouting a home run out of the park in the fimal stanza. Bilt Lohrman of who gave up six hits, » who was eight, battled through the full 11 their Luella replied. “I can’t drink with before 29,270 fams at Shibe park. | Hartman, 39, el Mae Bob Johnson of the A's colleet-' liquor store of $60: and was later rent passing through a solution, ed his twentieth homer of the sea-/ captured, was sentenced by the scientists are now able to meas- |, son in the fifth, driving in two judge to twenty to forty years} ure the runs ahead of him and putting/in Sing Sing prison. } the game on ice. csinalaipicckaipupameireseaipaeteneaeacemementens The Boston Red Sox landed all) SPECIAL NOTICE i over Steve Sundra of the Wash- seventh as the Sox staged another | whether in listing) valuation of the property, or otherwise, “She'd die of boredom,” Luella The Chicago White Sox nailed hereby notified that said assess down the St. Louis Browns, 16-2, | ment rol will be i i in a game which saw the Chica-|Clerk’s offiee accessible to the! TRIUMPH out in front, 13-0, after the 'publie beginning Mionday, Jul: 11, 1941, to and imeluding Thurs: cut, he announced that he would champion of three divisions needs} the money he could pick up in a new assault on the walter divi- sion. title by knocking out Ross, held that crown along with the diadems of the feathers and lightweights—all at one time. say Armstrong, who won bis welter Barney A HEAVY SENTENCE and who TO TAXPAYERS are in the City day, July. 21, 1941, for the pur-| pose of inspection. j R. Ht E. tion as above should file with the | 16 15 2) City Clerk on or before Thursday, 2 4 4 July 21, 1941 at 5:00 P. M his or Dietrich, Humphries and Tresh; | her objections to said assessments | R HE. The Clerk’s office will be open’ 8 14 4 during said period from 9:00 A. M. 15 16 2) to 1:00 P. M. and from 2:00 P. M.|* Sundra, Anderson and bcaaekl ro P. M, daily exeepting Sun- A and the corrections desired to be # E the City Hall on Thursday, July ® 21, 1941 at 8:00 P. M. for the pur- | 1, pose of equalizing the assessments , Bonham and Dickey;|and making proper corrections |and wilt reconvene from day to!’Keep Your Weight In Shape T 7 ki The City Council will meet at day until all of said petitions shall | have been heard and equalization | ee Lanning and Lopez; Erricksom ¢——__—__- _ and McCullough. | HE 6 0} 12 2) and eam a 2 1 } Blanton and Warren; Lohrman and Danning. i training in radio |MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES sestare? He opened National of . oy “Buty you a littlelater.. ciub— W. Lb. Pet. ny sooally = Gne flight. Brooklym _- 68 36 64 Mgr BaP gen two. Out into the (St. Louis, a 2M icking only. people ittsburg! * png ag =~ ™ ‘Fe be continued Cincinnati 54 48 529 {New York 47 50 405 maciny: Hes ERE CREE Chicago 46 5B AMD, Unnecessary Boston 43 = a 2 | Deigh—Do you think a mam Philadelphia 26 ‘ Today’s Horoscope | 7 ee sean | actions to his wife? ca Agee ew or! 5 i Today’s nature is affectionate a seh oe Seger Cleveland 6 38 i ably demonstrative, but of time: ready Knows all Boston 529 at _ te ee too. Bis thoughts, and the neighbors’ Chicago 53 Deed inclined to wail over troubles toe, | | iniormed of his actions, |Detroit — 36 467! small to notice. The disposi- Philadelphia 5 4h) tion is to> impulsive. Ih many through enthusiasm for a cer-|St. Louis ee C4 443 | cases, good fortune may follow: taim kimd of work. ‘Washington 241 60 406! ene re eloudy tonight and Sunday, pos-) whom would bind said Florida: Partly cleudy and eon- tinued warm tonight and Sunday; widely scattered thundershowers | erder be published once each week over south and central portions Sunday afternoon. Jacksonville to Florida Straits! and East Gulf: Gentle to mod- weather tonight and Sunday, scat- | Le eT tered thundershowers over south NEW YORK.—Pleading guil-/ portion. | By use of a polarograph, which robbed ajreads the amount of electric eur- ; stances the solution contains to | {billionths of an ounce. ecocces STRONG ARM BRAND COFFES/ SESSIONS: 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. of assessments have been com-~ 8:00 to 10:36 P. M. | SHOE SKATES. P. L. WEATHERFORD, | lf You Cam Walle You Can Skate City Clerk.| We Teach chancerg upon fins and demands: whi defendant. peng ¥ Bong the West. or either of you, may have of Simonton Street A : = it ii we retire for ever. sibly thundershowers Sunday?) ggfey gas meters, prongs non apa joven (47) fect Boar (4) the estate of Pearl We Sail Several business ventures have gentle to moderate winds, mostly | @uired to appear to the bill of com imches and establishya point iof | fnoNs 22, f : folded under him since, however, plait filéd'in said cause on or be-| bexinning: from said point run | late of seus Cees. the onetime easterly re Monday, the Ist day of Septem. | Southwesterly at right angles to Judie i (A nh ee treet «Fifty thenee at righ sin a Northwesterly di- and parallet to said reet. Forty-three ($) Inches; thence r. A. D. 1941, otherwise the alle- bill will be taken as @ detendant ordered that this i County at Key West, Florid in eight calencar tenths time of the first nublication notice. Each clalm of de be im writing, and. shall place. of residence and even (57) | address of ing —— Sime Street; be Sworn te by the anaes Sea jawent, or his attorney, and along | clainr or demand so fi for four consecutive weeks in Key West nae lished itigen, @ newspaper pub- said county and state. < this Ist day of direction to ce. at right theasterly direction i Cl @ Simonton Street Porty- ” be void. popaee — winds oe By (Sd) Anita M. Diaz, three (43) feet Nine (2)-inches, | PRESSY UL, WARES mostly easterly over extreme Deputy Clerk. to the starting point. ‘ Reg ge pe press s ; $a.) ALLAN B, CLEARE, 2 Pearl W. brinas, alsa in south portion; partly overeast | {> ALLAN B. CLEAR, JR, cla wae Chances Pearle, Brivap,, deceaned. 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