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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 148. BOGUS MONEY: Tin stock, giving you counterfeit used in purchasing supplies for his| notes depicts an old Chinese, the! tory, costing approximately $100,-! , \mOney. You can guess the result. invasions of Russia and Austria. | Imperial 'Tatao, holding the scepter | 000. j : IT’S SPRING TRAINING TIME AND oF ; : a er | MIGH WAR WEAPON) Puta nation— the United States“ Wotlowing the sighing of the! of his office in his hands, The There has been mueh talk of ANYTHING’S LIABLE TO HAPPEN’ Sa for instance — in your position’ Declaration of Independence, the! engraver, however,| Secret weapons. Is it unreasonbale | | By FRANK J. WILSON : tured as the store owner, and put an-| Continental Congress issued Con-| °°? ss : to assume that one of these h- pl Chief, U.S. Secret Service | ther nation — Japan, say — in| tinental currency. The British set| Changed the original design to} hela cies Mewes peice AP tas | the place of the competer. The ef- about producing “deceptive coun-| show the scepter held under the! be a veritable mountain of coun- Hunting Season Now ‘s terfeits and dumping them into} arm of the figure, and the index! terfeit money? It is not only pos- Gicskt Da. Anieleve| WASHINGTON, Mar. 16.—Sup- cireulation. This strategy con-|finger of the right hand protrud- ——_—_— Tommie’s SKATING RINK SUMMER SESSIONS Afternoons: Tues. - Thurs. and Sat., 2:30 - 4:30 4 2very Evening: 8:00 - 10:30 p.m at SAKE F . : SKATE for HEALTH’S SA! No Green Light This Year ag Phone Slit: ~” But Clubs Hope For Un-| (Ry Annoctated Preas> interrupted Campaign;; HELENA, Mont, Mar. 16— Train In North | Antelope havé become so num- erous in Wheatland, Carter and | Powder River counties that leg-! By DILLON GRAHAM islative representatives from. the AP Features Sports Editor | feet on the economic structure of| {the United States would be de-| i sible but probable that one or | pose you owned a department tributed extensively to the down-| ing from a circular opening made! more of the Axis powers holds such store and that your competitor! The enemy would have you be-j fall of the colonial money, and! by the thumb and index finger of vastating. | a weapon and awaiting the hired 500 people to go into your} HAS NO NOTE AT ALL counties have decided to ask for NEW YORK, Mar. 16.—There’s; Control measures. no bright green light for base-| They say the antelope are ball this spring as training be-! damaging crops and the legisla- gins for another season. jtion they propose would permit Major league clubs, hoping for special hunting seasons or other an uninterrupted campaign, will] methods to reduce their num- ‘be at northern training camps} ber. ~ by the third week of March but) — ne government - authority flashed the go-ahead sign, F.D.R: did a year ago, They say it’s the unexpected lieve that it could never happen inj the expression “not worth a Con-| the left hand. The pose is humor-! psychological moment 1o loose it ! A i Pp e your country. That is wishful;tinental” is in common use today. {ous and symbolizes a form of con-} in an avalanche. store and buy everything you had/ thinking, because throughout the A story of the Japanese occupa-/ tempt. H 7 | ages kings, statesmen and war- | tion of Tientsin, China, tells of a} © The use of bogus currency as ¢ LEGALS jtiors have circulated counterfeits’ neat trick employed by a patriotic| implement of war-is’ an citi = freely to the great loss of those Chinese engraver. The Jap invad-| anese custom. In. the, Russo» NEW YORK. Notice fs Roce ive that’ the | MOY Were anxious to injure. ters; seized him and forced him to| anese War the treacherous Jap-| sings a swan song tadorsianed, Weoe2. 1 r-| Napoleon Bonaparte was alengrave plates for counterfeit) anese estiblishéd' in Kobe, Japan,| mute swan of Europe, < which garet Dion, his wif counterfeiter as well as a con-| Chinese one-yuan notes. what was probably the most elab-| the swa ng legend is told, has} talaga pes meror. Counterfeit notes were, Part of the design of genuine| ofate counterfeiting plant in his-|no note at all day, the 2d. day q i 8 1 P tat 10:00 o'Clock Ca rmeccwcscccasccsosese® } ply to the Honorable Arthur one of the Judges of t of the Eleventh J the State of Florid: SUITS OTTIOIIIMIDIVDIIII SS STOOOIOO STOTT wa WHENEVER YOU WANT ANYTHING OR ANYTHING DONE—WE'LL HELP YOU! lll tll ttn ttn tn ttn tnd ttt tte STELL’S BEAUTY NOOK 536 Fleming St. Key West, Fla. A better Coiffure means a more attractive 4 YOU, with the aid of a Vigorol Hair and } Scalp Treatment. We specialize in Zotos /-~ and Aromatic Oil Machineless Permanent be ee Make appointment early. Phone Soft Water Used Exclusively AAAAAAABAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABABBEERRR ED GphrbbdbibiibibipinhphppppahhheanneeTt CAROLYN BEAUTY SALON Our Permanent Waves Provide the Correct Foundation for a New and Modish Coiffure. 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The surprising thing about it son, for no one knows what to all is that Mr. Eley is 87 years old expect: ‘and officials are wondering how No baseball man knows his name got on the Selective Ser-{ whether this will be a full or vice list. | curtailed ! what players the clubs will spend only two » prpeten le ' or three weeks at training bases, | 0: MarearitManuile Sesee j and then will return home for! | Address Unknown. No one knows whether trams- ‘exhibition games before the sea-',,,p" S10 Hereby reauired to ap portation problems will affect son starts Apri 21. ;in the above styled cause on the 5th the schedule. ‘2 { As sppring training started, | (ay enc Pht rie onerwise No one knows how success- baseball found it had lost play-| is‘contessear” Mere Will be taken ful sppring training will be im | ers since last season to: This Order is to be published once the colder practice bases. |] the military services—stars|f, “rhe 16cr {eur, consecutive weeks Everything is uncertain, except! like Ted Williams, Joe Di- | Per published in Kéy West, Florida. that there'll be some new wrin-' Maggio, Hal Reese, Phil Riz-| yzayen® 274, Ordered this ist day of kles in training, and a full quota! zuto, Peter Reiser, Terry Moore,| (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer ef humorous episodes at the, Enos Slaughter, Johnny Beazley,| Igri of the Cireuit Court, Monroe camps in the sub-freezing tem-| Charles Ruffing. | By: (Sa) Kathleen Nott peratures. 1Q To. war work—players. such | (8d.) ALLAN B, CL es vais ; sere = LePigtl appt art as Fireman Gene Thompson Solicitor for. , Cincinnati a fe two and Shipbuilder Les Flemii | Bogton teams—have _ selected To the farm—including Bill | é training sites where they oe 3 McGee of the Giants end | meee ee IT COU rill indoors eld houses when ' others, ‘ | the snow man is around. Some; About 15 others, recently clas- ering thee rch gy re ge wor! 3 nin, ize, are no’ while others, figuring indoor | expected to play’ this season. A) vs. work is of little value, are de- | few, including Jimmy Foxx, re-|ANNE H. WATTS, ieee uae pendent entirely on outdoor! tired from the game. | ORDER JBLICATY6 fields. H Baseball can also point to a/THE STATE OF FLONIOROY | ill lntndn ttn tntn tn tintin ae | and Serviced by— - Maurice Scammons, Jeweler 518 Fleming Street A i i i i i i a i i a sn tn tn ne int nn nth UNITED STATES DEFENSE OF FLORIDA, IN |ONROP COUNTY. IN Plaintiff, vs, DIVORCE MARGARET MERULLA SIRUGO, Defendant. 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Vvvvvvvvvvvy, aammpmaaaanae panna annne. Ice Cream Proprietory Medicine The world champion Cardinals! are going to be introduced to‘ long undies, probably red flan- nel, to keep muscles warm! against the wintry blasts. The’ Phils, under new owner Bill Cox, and new pilot Bucky Harris, are going in for ‘-commando train-) ing”. Cox explains that that Means they're going. to get more strenuous conditioning assign- ments that will make them; tougher than the old “Gas House | The Reds are going to dispense with the usual calisthenics and depend on a new method of ob- | taining muscular strength and relaxation as propounded by Bill Miller of Tulsa University. | Cincinnati players will have to order their meals 24 hours .in) advance—to avoid food waste at their hotel. | Many of the clubs will train en university athletic fields. Three will establish quarters at resorts—the Yankees on the seashore at Asbury Park, N. J., number of former major league Players called back to the big show because of the shortage of high calibre players — Jo Jo White, Al Todd and Deb Garms to name a few. The Athletics and Detroit have lost the most men in the American League, 20 each. The Dodgers, with 16 gone to war, top the National League. 3 As for today. the St. Louis Browns, who made a fine drive | into third place last season, have felt the loss of players less than other cabs. The Browns and Red Sox have lost 18 men to the services. The Yanks have only lost 14, but they lest more 1942 regu- lars than any othr club. The Browns have a complete infield and outfield ready to go. The Yankees lost three-fourths of their infield, two-thirds of their outfield, and the veteran | of their pitching staff. However, teams may not know from one forthnight to another |TO ANNE H. WATTS, |3808 W. Street. North Wiest, Washington, D. C. It is hereby ordered that you are required to appear on the ith day jof April, 1943, before the above entitled court to the Bill of Com- |plaint filed against you in the above entitled cause and The Key West Citizen is hereby designated jas the newspaper in which this Order shall be published once Week for four (4) Ks. (2 Witness the Honorable Arthur |Gomez as One of the Judges of this Court and the Seal of this Cox City of Key West, Monroe » Florida, this Ist day of 1943. ) 2 consecutive (SEAL Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cireuit Court. Monroe Coun- ty. Florida. By: (8d.) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk mar2-9-16-23,1943 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT | IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. | STATE OF FLORIDA, IN CHAN- ERY. Case No, 8-530 | ROBERT LEON KENDALL, j Plaintiff, vs. BARBARA KENDAL | Defendant. j ORDER OF PUBLICATION | TO: BARBARA KENDALL, Residence Unknown. AMUSEMENTS FOR ALL MERRY-GO-ROUND GIANT FERRIS WHEEL KIDDIE AUTOS KIDDIE AEROPLANES PLAY BINGO NIGHTLY! 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Farthest north} lineups, and the club that starts dota : base will be that of the Red Sox | the year in the best shape may| on the ard ‘ay at Mays AD. 19 3, at Medford, Mass, while the! finish more riddled than the|otherwise the allegations therein You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint, for Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Never Sleep Play Golf Sivcitende wit Wik na the other exci will be taken as confessed. treme at Cape Girardeau, | Mo. The two Chicago clubs and, the Giants will practice on dia- mond$s laid out on golf courses, the New Yorkers using a por-| tion 9f the links formerly own- ed by John D. Rockefesler, Sr., at Lakewood, N. J. Three new managers will take over: Harris of the Phils; Ossie Bleuge, his successor with Wash-. ington; and Steve O'Neill of the Tigers. Here are the locations and dates for opening of the major league camps (a number opened yesterday): National League Giants—-Lakewood, N. J., Mar. 15. Dodgers—Bear Mountain, N. Y., Mar. 15. Phils—Hershey, Pa., Mar. 15. Braves — Wallingford, Conn., Mar. 22. Cardinals—Cairo, Ill, Mar. 15, Pirates—Muncie, Ind., Mar. 18. Reds—Bloomington, Ind., Mar. 15. Cubs—French Lick,’ Ind., Mar. 21. American League Yankees—Asbury Park, N. J, Mar, 14.. Red Sox—Medford, Mass., Mar, GEICO IISISISIIDIOI AITO IIA ISO S ATDNA ASI ID IAC Senaters—College Park, Md.,) Mar. 15. Athletics — Wilmington, Del., | Mar. 20”.— Browns—Cape Girardeau, Mo., Mar. 15. Tigers—Evansville, Ind. Mar. | 15. 2 i Indians—Lafayette, Ind., Mar. 15. White Sox—French Lick, Ind., Mar. 18. *Yankees, other than battery- men, report Mar, 21.) (*Athleties, other than battery- others. for ore ct, Ordered. this ‘sth day mor mces for|of March, A. D. 1943. riavalebetignt spepdieronyy | (Beat) Ross C, Sawyer newcomers this year than in any | Clerk of the Cireuit Court, previous season and _ perhaps| Monroe County, Florida more interest among the fans in| (Sd.) Florence E. Sawyer, : Deputy Clerk. the rookies trying to make the! 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