The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 3, 1941, Page 2

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THE SERIES AND A BALL PARK Interest displayed in the World Series this week by Key Westers gives a good in- dication of what the baseball enthusiasts ; mean when they say they could pack a ball park here if the city or county would pro- vide them with a good one. No Brooklyn in baseball fanatacism, to um | Key West still has thousands of fans, and 75th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures 7:30 a. m., inches __ __99 CORNELIA HIGGINBOT! —83 ___ 81 THE sTaT ‘Cane No. 8-55 SAMUEL HIGGINBOTHAM, Defendant ORDER TO CORNE! x oT W JERSEY | & resides: « ordered that you are | York. 1%6 te Var: port Rev. Dr. John H. Raven of the Total rainfall since Oct. 1, “a alee j the eer ee ik thes . bere Aivabtiens |New Brunswick, N. J. Theo-. inches — =. > 2.53 entitied court, to the Bill of ¢ is unknown i are right when they contend that the game [logical Seminary, noted Hebrew'Excess since October 1. Blaint filed againat vog in the mbove Dermot | could’be put on a paying basis. It takes a | thet only $167 was collected by scholar, born in Brooklyn, N. ¥., . inches ____________ 194 Citizen is hereby designated as the Tursid bing suck Wvtwaten aagge | i bs -dapartermn: during the pet | 71 years age. ‘Total rainfalt-sinee: Jan. 1, | SS ccnaies once h Seek Sa aes] oot Semen “ «) | ball park first, though, and the prospects at | month. inches __—______ 37.20] ¢4y ‘conscoutive weeka: i ae the moment are none too bright. ' et Excess since January 1, qMITNERS the Honorable Arthur sss 1 8.36 the seal. of this Court. Im the — Since the city does not own, and soon ! ty of Key West. Monroe Counts re att) | may not be permitted to use the Trumbo | Peterson of the lighthouse ten-| <a ot #35 | Island property of T. B. Price, there is little or Pesuy, aes he bed Sues | eg I ne ane ea, | 5 =, i- Pie! -< = j Point in building enything expensive there, <n, a Oe lemme C Roop of Pen-Ameri-| Barometer af 7:30.0. me. today | ts ee ee =— 3 | even if the money were available. Which | Captain Peterson said heavy |rector of a oie bon = comagprais = libars) - . | means that baseball fans here must get both vow Page aang over po ‘in Upland, Pa., 58 years ago. Senior 6:20am - an fon Shs eingeccesigtientid eect ce] land and money if they are going. to get any- have held to the sloop bottom Sunset = ou B oi 10 SUR CONCEEY COURT or wee ae © Tespect, obituary notices, etc, will be charged tor at | place with their plans for putting the sport | much longer. Charles W. Holman, secretary {7CODFS* = or Ton anak or pagnena on nn swe the rate of 10 cents a line. | é = | lof the Natl. tive Milk Moonset 5:38 2m. {Np Pom NOMROE COUNT. Is : — __Ncticss tor Aeirtainment by churches trom which | On a paying basis. | j a = Coopera re i Diana Widen axp res & 4 AO "The oN pe a Use of the money donated by the city | Thirteen Key Westers last | Producer = ay aay bos «Naval Base) wituam St ' ce tor Pine afon of public issues and subjects of local or general ti baseball, has |™onth were among the 250,000. andne, Sian. = AM. Ee hein =p + ¥ rest but it will mot publish anonymous communi- | 2nd county for recreation, or baseball, has | a ; ago. ot : . - — on cations. * ‘persons in the United States who High 9:15 9:19 bg DIVERCE. ——— sf aroused a controversy between J. Glenwood |applied for civil service file| Tae 2:39 2:54! BERTHA L. BOND, IN THE CIRCUIT COUEre + tbo | Sweeting, city councilman and treasurer of |clerk jobs, of which only seven! Prof. Robert M. Haig of Co- FORECAST wt a 9 | the defense-recreation committee, and Roy | ¥ere open. |lumbia, political economist, born’ Key West and Vicinity: Partly THR ST. ee | Hamlin, team manager and leader of the |.2- * Bess of the civil serv-|in Columbus, Ohio, §4 years ago. cloudy tonight and Saturday. so iasihG scaseen’ seumntone lfrein Washington to SopPA Set] ner with some likelihood of ovcasion- ire H : blag Backeraie pegs. T2-) e ight showers; mode: - of November, 1941, before the above i i It isn’t important, since not a great |ing boards of the navy and de-) sda mae ‘ os entitled court o the “Bitt at ‘Gen BOSALAE TURNER 2 aie is involved, and the difficulty |P!™en* of commerce, said wide-| TOMAY’S Horoscope *Y vind fresh at times. tains ened again sox tm, the aber: 4 | deal of money is involved, an fe difficulty | spread unemployment is re- "| Florida: Partly cloudy tonight Citisen is hereby designated as the fie f | is principally a misunderstanding over whe- | sponsible for the enormous in-} and Saturday, some likelihood of newspaper in which this order shall “4 : oo and Sea. ther the money was put up for baseball, ,ctease in civil service applica: as eupesrs to give a lover licks showers in scattered locali- (iy Konaecutive weeks Ces _ ‘301 ion +f County and-City Gov- . | tions. of the mysterious, who may very ties; continued warm. WITS the Honorable Arthur fee < ernments, alone, or for all sports and recreation. | {likely be superstitious. The in-' Jacksonville to Florida Straits G0" *? 2% Judge of this Court and a * cg a The controversy does demonstrate, | Silos CXtiseci fh “edtiteatst pare dications point to a love of study and East Gulf: Moderate east City of Ker West. Mc however, that money for a ball park, if any | graphs, said: = | is forthcoming, should be definitely ear-| “Tne death of Thomas A. Lip-. Everybody has his share of troubles; marked for that purpose. We can’t think ee Papin comer ae (OS least, very severe criticism, ~-- don’t think others are exempt. | of a sport likely to arouse more interest here [yicic world. Never before did a |POWeve? deserved oF not. than good baseball, and establishment of a | man take such a hold on the of | park is important enough so money for |fections of two countries as did| eeoeeeeeseoooose that purpose should not be dealt out in retirement, and if the other aspects are at all vicious, there is danger of imprisonment, or at and southeast winds over | weather tonight and Saturday, jScattered light showers. Pecccccccccccccccccceseseses National unity is accomplished when | this famous yachtsman. For no} TRERRERS RR: . s e sino onthe malty aA ® corre ioneeraad = Classified Column ' “ ho 7 { pogo | As far as the $3,000 appropriated for pers be meet as that wah | PR reeeeneecesecseeseeenesseeeeereascsneneseeees: ~ ZA % Eg | recreation by city council is concerned, yoo. tet or Ee FOUND ! PROFESSIONALS >The man who spends his dollars in| _— et ee Seen see | however, Sweeting has informed The Citi- of the Uni i DENT. PLA’ / 5 - c ted States. | Key West always has a chance to get some i Stipa ag i el bear au ae PagFg82, : | zen it was asking the impossible in sug-/@5 much a tribute to his love-| six teeth. Owner may recover Atimeey at Law —~2t them back, | gesting that it be used for a ball park. Most een as his good! same a epra: a, sae 217 Duval St Phone 252 =. = La | of it already is labelled for use on park up- | } Arak Hamilton, Division jun®-ime < vilian morale, ‘is country, is | keep, and the rest had its uses indicated be- Miss Street School oct3-1tx | rt id z Mary Ingraham yesterday | > FOR RENT of | > -worse than army morale; so why worry | fore it was appropriated. won first prize in a croquet! REAL ESTATE POPPERS RBS EAE about army morale? ' The money, therefore, will have to |™2tch staged at the home of ———¢———_____ LARGE AIRY FURNISHED 6- ; : i 6 soma place else. But. like the | Mrs. W. W..Demeritt for the| Get Your Building Lot NOW . ROOM APARTMENT (Down- nf aS FOR |S eee from 2 . [benefit of the P-T. A. | ASSOCIATED REALTORS = stairs) with screened porch. py Everybody ptaims:to: be careful but an ; ball players, we hope it comes before the | | J. Otto Kirchheiner, Mer. Good location. All modern een American diés every fifteen minutes on the baseball season gets underway again next pgRsoNALS — Mrs. Rosalie | gtk pbs <n eee : ‘ - sept3-Imc| Roy Edwards, Pear street, fe highways of the nation. | Season. aso egg Cogan =| a | ‘phone S73-J. octl-tf s v for Miami. . Russell Baker and} ——— ____ HED APARTMENT. Nat _. Things can always be worse—thirty | RUSSIA’S BITTER BATTLE jhis brother, Jack, left yesterday THE FINEST DRY CLEANING. * US N's pa Sate pom & == years from"now the speeders will crash in | oF See \for a few days’ visit in Miami...| Our representative picks up on! ter. No pets or Aaa ern e eens , 4 i ie } i = “ You co the sky and fall on pedestrians. i News from the vast battle-line in Rus- srry Wy ig gel o pia — Seen je Sat-' Apply rear 1914 Varela street. Seq Bree _ | sia _has been discouraging to those of us arrived here yestertiay, leaving! and Laundry. Phone 124— — je = When the nation gets behind the de- | who have hoped that the Russians would ig for New York. ..| leave name and address. NEW CONCRETE FURNISHED be _ tfense program like baseball fans rooting for | be able to effectively check the German ad- pete aie ageless end oct2-4tx HOUSE, hot and cold running pai S=--- their World Series favorites, America will | vance at the Dnieper river. Miami. . State Senator Arthur FOR SALE—MISCELLANCOUS 1216 Margaret one ioe pro === he safe, | It now seems probable that the Nazi | Gomez and Mrs Gomez | Wi0| 7 Oper Suill saw, ~{ mation at 919 Elizabeth street. I x ; march will be resumed toward the Donet pas a hove mar night. | 2%”, DeWalt, 2 h.p. bench =a sa Re asic wit "3 The trouble with most children is their | industrial area, the Caucasus and other | BERLE ESOS BE | Black and Decker drills, %4” up. FOR RENT—ROOMS =——_parents, and the trouble with most parents | vital sectors. The army of the Ukraine | | Cie =o ae a Ba; =. -i6 their parents, and so on until the blame | seems to be outnumbered, or outclassed, by | Today In Histo: | eleetrie drill, bench drill, wood Pyare as ae i on SS cJson Adam and Eve. | its foes and compelled to yield territory to __t0day in History | and metal lathes, vises, band, triple or up to four in one oe eee | i bench and jig saws, planers, i a - : - : j escape destruction. : | 1775—Military wins | : . room, ne in every re- car ‘ Let’s not forget the heroic struggle of | Even now, according to the experts, Gen Washington _presiding,| shaper. shoemaker’s repair’ = water for drinking at all on the valiant Greek army against great odds; the British maintain their inactivity in | finds Surgeon-General Benjamin | outfit, heavy duty Politype No. times. Maid service dolly. Fe its soldiers deserve consideration when the | Africa, waiting for events to develop in the bimabi ey of eee | 4 — machine, electric spot Moderate rates. oct3-2tx des world gets back to normal. , Ukraine and with the apparent intention of | my ; ee: = a bir lwk! ROOMS the pratt abestre ' rushing reinforcements to the Russians if i oaeeuaenmeeee It is surprising how many people can | the vital oil regions are imperilled. A Ger- _1836—Cornerstone laid of the sell. Apply noes AND BOARD @ a tell you what is the matter with other peo- | ™an thrust through Iran would present aot Hetrte soa analy Gow} jun23-tf| taurant, 117 Duval Street. t ple, without knowing what is the matter save threats to vital British areas. | pioneer ‘such institution ‘in coUn-| FURNISHED HOME, now pro-| sii septs-imo with themselves. Man know thyself! | It is too early to conclude that Ger- i tty: | dueing $800 net annual in- LARGE CORNER ROOM. Hot a EP Sea Seed | man forces will be able to sweep eastward | come. Excellent residential’ water. 1002 Fleming street. | When a salesman offers to sell you | to the Caucasus or that the Red army will | 1859—Mail by stage coacn} section — $6,000 cash. Box LM, septl7-tf tie something at a loss to himself, you had bet- | 2°t be able to stem the enemy’s advance. In ee ee = litte | tern ——— au .. ter save your maney by rejecting his gen- | the three months of the present struggle lover 17 days. ~ dit erasity. Don't look a gift horse in the | Berlin has, upon several occasions, heralded | | meee BA mouth, vast victories that did not develop and such | *1863—President Lineoln _insti- Piodee ped, yt Be oti ise * , may be the ultimate outeome of present tutes a permanent national fes- 4 ; asti jtival day, “a day of natio Hay The observation, by Wisconsin bio- boastings. as : | Senteaieing to God for all x05 me chemists, that the pituitary gland was paises mercies”, designating the last Th richer than any other gland in Vitamin C, | WORKS FOR HIS OPPONENT Pad in November for the! nd has led to the theory that Vitamin C might | zs : | cae of play an important tole.in_ stimulating the | Bonteuings =—~ the way of elec- 1906---First Rucherlstie: Con secretion of thé gonadotropic hormone, and | tions comes from White Plains, New York, | gress of the Catholie Church in 4 while it is not regarded as a “rejuvenation” | where a candidate sued in the Supreme America formally opens __ in| b| “Sttamin, the resefirch ‘offered evidence that | Court to compel election officials to leave Washington. } 2 WHT é . Pe -= i i fl ©" promised to be tiseful in. postponing the) hiss : pa : | th "i A one ig ae d ith nes- | z “D 1918—12,000 new influenza cas- | oetfects generally associated » wi seem: D i uryee, WAS |e: reported from army training ve «cence. Sinte ascorbic acid. the synthetic | nomijated, whilé id Vatation, for the | camps. ed ~°form of Vitamin ©, is.present in citrus | office of County Jidge after he had refused | ss of “fruits, tomatoes and some other fruits and | a request by Democratic leaders to become , 1920—President Wilson appeals | WATER 18 NOW ASSURED and - green vegetables, we may look for a tre- a candidate. bs ~ ———_ es ital pa Rage. sesteah tax th mendous increase inthe number of vege-| Although the decision of the court was | League of Nations. Setters i ‘e¢ =. —_tarians once this knowledge is generally | that it could not order his name removed =< . patel m + known, Regardless of the desired results. | from the ballot, he took the unprecedented | 1935-—Italy. begins war on! te, old = fruits and fresh vegetables are good _for | step of urging the voters to cast their bal- <2 and at ~ health and longevity. Many vegetarians | jots for his Republican rival, who had | 1940—Finnish - Russian agree-| rant and = are ostogenarians, George Bernard Shaw | served as County Judge for twelve years |ment for permanent demilitari-| val Street. for instance, | and had done good work. Voor of | “Poundary between}. 6 Pastoe north Florida, this 2nd day portion, and fresh easterly winds (sEAL) over south portion; partly cloudy Clerk. Circuit Court, Monroe County “| Meproe Counts. 1941 Ross C Sawyer Florida > By (Sa) Florence E. { IN THE CIRCUIT COURT oF THE | ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CeCcUrT OF FLORIDA. 1X 45D Per wos- of Florida ROE COUNTY. JOHN 4. G. PELL, Plainutr vs KEY WEST WAREHOUSE ete. at al WHARF AND CORPORATION, domestic disscived poration and all unknown persons | takem as or parties, whether natural, cor porate or municipal. claiming in- Sen@amt tevests throuah, under or fram 3B ss furthe ordered Key West Wharf and archouse order: Corporation. a dissolved Piorida ae peat corvoratten, or otherwise, n and Week for four consecutive | othe Peal catate described perein: lin The Kev West Citimen You and each of you are hereby (ordered to appear to the Bil of Paper published im suit Complaint file? against you ie the ang state above entitied cause on of before the Po ag endowed this | 3rd das of Nowember, 1941. beim ee , Rule Day in November, 1841. other- ber 4th, 1961 wise the allegations of said Bill of @gpay) Complaint will be taken a6 com- feased by you and each of vou ‘The relief prayed for im said Bet of Compiaint ix for the appointment of a Buecessor | mortgage or trust deed dateC April 1, 1926 and recorded im the ~~ of the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Monroe County, Florida. in Mert- gaze Book C-1 al Page 126, <ncum- bering that certain real Florida, more ticularly described as follows. we On the Island of Key West. Monree County, State of Florida. te te rt iit | it ii ¢ 8 iI A f I e i ? Ls th | t 7s aeaeiaisz yaata

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