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FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1943. NEW YORK GIANTS DEFEAT BROOKLYN CINCINNATI REDS TRIUMPH OVER ST. LOUIS CARDINALS inpeotal to The Citizen) : NEW YORK, June 18-The New’ “York Giants completed # ‘sweep’ of their three-game series with! the Brooklyn Dodgers yesterday» by capturing an 8 to § slugging | sess ion. | The ‘Cineinnati- Reds, by a score | of 6 to 1, went to victory over the | St. Louis Cardinals. Gee Walker! and Steve Mesner hit doubles and | Eddie Miller tripled in the Reds’; attack on Howard Krist. The Boston Braves downed the: Phillies in a shutout game, and the Chicago. Cubs defeated the’ Pittsburgh Pirates. The following are the results of | the games played yesterday: American League (First Game) At Cleveland Detroit Cleveland Newhouser and Richards: Sal-, veson and Rosar. (First Game) At Boston Philadelphia Bostort Christopher, Fagan and Si Lucier, Brown and Partee. (Second Game) At Boston Philadelphia Boston -712 2 Black, Wolff and ‘agner; H. Newsome, Karl, Ryba. Brown az) Conroy. 8 16 0! R.H. E. At Washington New York “Washington “ 8 13 3 Donald Zuber, Murphy and Sears; Mertz, Scarborough, Pyl-, Wynn and Early. At Chicago R. St. Louis Nin hash ps eee 3 Chicago 3} Muncrief and Ferrell; Ross and} Tresh, ' National League (First Game) At aaa Boston 2 5 Philadelphia 0°42; Salvo and Masi; Kraus, Dietz | and Liwingston. i | (Second Game) | At Philadelphia R. Boston : 1) Philadelphia 3} Andrews and Poland; Kimball and Padden. At New York Brooklyn New York Higbe and Owen; Mancuso. 1} Wittig and R. H. E. 3 ‘ At Pittsburgh Chicago Pittsburgh 2 Derringer and McCullough; ue bert and Baker. (Called end of; seventh inning). At St. Louis Cincinnati St. Louis Riddle STANDINGS MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES R. H. E. 69 0 15 and Mueller; Krist and! National League (Through Wednesday’s Games) Club— W:. Le Bet St. Louis 31 16 .660; Brooklyn 31 22.585) Pittsburgh 25 22 632 , Cincinnati 25 22 532 Philadelphia 24 23 Boston 20 24 New York 19 30 Chicago 16 32 455 388 | 333 | American League (Through Wednesday’s Games) Club— L. New York 18 Washington 23 Detroit 21 Philadelphia 25 Boston 27 Chicago 23 Cleveland 26 St. Louis 25 28 27 23 26 CIGAR STORE 610 Duval Street —000— COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES received daily by leased wire —00o— Popular Brands of Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks jing lof documents will be returned to TT) hipaa TODAY’S GAMES MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES SWIMMER SAVED MONTREAL—Of —of t three men on a fishing trio. only one of them, Oliver Filion, couid swim. When! their boat overturned, Camille | Archambauit and Laurier Bougie, non-swimmers, held on to the boat for three hours and were ; cued, at the point of exhaustion, 'by a constable who ‘heard’ their cries for help, Filion’ was ‘drdwn- National: League Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. New York at Boston. Chicago at St. Louis, night. i American League Boston at‘New York. St. Louis at Detroit, twilight. Cleveland at Chicago, night. Washington at Philadelphia, night. SOLDIER'S HOBBY « SALT LAK® CITY.—Private) ack F. Straub of Indianapolis is! !an Army man with an Army hob-; ‘by. Stationed at the Salt Lake! City air base, he collects Army in- signia and now has more than eight hundred items. y No. 9-22 RK, Chi LOUIS H. € Plains TO AP NOTICE AR "LARK Rose Clark; 338 Bradford Street Braoklyn, New York City You are required to file ‘ou appearance on August 2, 194% the Bill of Complaint fer Div } filed in this ¢ rder is to {be publishe a ‘consecutive weeks | West Citizen. vs. ROSE ¢ Defendant TO: Dr. Allan R. Dafoe, who deliver-' ed Dionne quintuplets, dies. Done and Ordered at 043, 2 LEGALS | Florida, J 10, cmeurr count or tHe) SEALY TH ICAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLO Ni AND FOR MONROE COUN CHANCERY, | Key Clerk of the ¢ By (Sd.) Florence Sly 2,1943 ISABEL FERNANDEZ Plaintiff, DIVORCE LORENZO PKRNANDEZ, Defendant aT } intiff, 57 - 4th Aven p New York city 3 Y. ey Pp. SLATER, You are hereby required to appear 0 the bill of complpiipetor divorce! iled against you @ above! TO: led cause on the first’ Monday in: gust, A. D. 1943, otherwise the! allegations of said bill will ¥ taken as confessed. Done and Ordered at Key West, Florida, this 10th day of June. A. D. if 1943. { (Cireult Court Seal) fendant TION ER, Defendant Creston itratford, Connec YoU ARE HEREBY DIRECTED ‘o be and appear to the Plaintiff's | Bill of Complaint for Divorce here- . On or before the fifth day of 943, at the office of the clerk of he Circuit Court. Monroe otherwise a J esso will be entered Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit) Court, By (Sd.) Florence E. Sawyer, | Deputy Clerk ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR.. Solicitor fe Pies "This Order to be published once each week for four consecutive | Weeks before said date, in The Key Vest Citizen, a newspaper publish- ed_in Monroe County a es ry Dated at e) w 3 County, Florida, this D. 1943. S (Sa,) Ross C iClerk of the Cireuit C County, Florida. A, C. FRANKS, Attorney for Plaintiff. Board of Public Instruction} Monroe County, Florida 1 Office of the Deputy Super-; intendent nd = =Floor, Hi Key rd County Court; 2 West, Florida June 4, 1943. Ries SEALED BIDS, subject to the! conditions contained ‘herein, will be received at the above address until 10:00 A, M. Eastern War Time, ie 619, 1943, and then! publicly opened, for furnishing all) labor and materials and perform-! all work for the construction of tie Douglas School Facilities at Key West, Florida, Project No; Fla. 5 (NF), complete, accore- ing to the Plans and Specifications vrepared by John Allan Long, Arch- itect. Plans, specifications and contract documents are open to the public inspection at the Office of the Superintendent of Public In- sttuction for the County of Mon- Toe, Florida, Court House, Key Florida, or may be obtained NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE (Probate Law 1933) IN_THE COURT OF THE cou NT r JUDGE, MONROE STATE OF FLORIDA. BATE. In re the Estate of HILARY L.. ALBURY, also’ known as H. L. Albury, j ojos tg DECeASeA. To AN Whont ‘it Sty Concern: Notice is hereby given that Floriette Albur: s filed her final report as Administratrix of the estate of Hilary L. Albury also | _ known as H. L. Albury, deceased: that she has filed her petition for final discharge, and that she will apply to the Honorable Raymond R. Lord, County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, on the 12th day of July, 1 for approval of same and for final discharge as admin- istratrix of the estate of Hilary L. Albury, also known as H. L. bury, deceased, on this 17th June, 1943. M. Wes fone John Allan Long, Architect, Island City Building, Key West, Florida, upon deposit of $12.50. The full amount of deposit for one set each actual bidder and all other deposits will be refunded less upon return of all docu- ments in good condition within thirty days.after the date of open- ing of bids, | BID GUARANTEE will be re- quired with each bid in the amount equal to not less than five (5%) per cent. of the amount of the bid. Certified check, Cashier's check, o Bid Bond shall be made payab! to the Order of the Board of Pub- Be Instruction of Monroe County, Florida. PERFORMANCE will be required in the of one hundred (100%) of the Contract. Price. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED to reject any and all bids, to waive jany informality or irregularity in ‘bids received, and to accept or re- ject any item of any bid, unless |such bid is qualified by specific | limitation. | NO BID shall be: wit |a period of 30 wae s Receipt of bids, | Envelopes Joncas [be sealed, marked is must Prndreseed jas follows: Rid for Douglas senso Key West. Florida. Project No.) Fla. Bye53. (NF) To be opened 10:00° AM, EW: June 19%, EAL) Deputy Superintendent, Public Instruction, Monroe County, Second Floor,/ County Court | House, Key! West, Florida. j Jun4-11-18,1943 | FLORIETTE ALBURY, Administratrix of the estate Hilary L. Albury, also known H. L. Albury, BOND amount per cent, Filed Promptly ond Accratly “Wrecroncble prices We carry a full line of ‘awn for ‘egeger HERNMOST CITY ARMACY, Inc. 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PryTI Tr Phone No. 8 | SWIMMER DROWNS: NON. | - | sicke he is to accept a woman doctor, de D. c duty in the Surgeon General's of- fis ably prefers a her attitude is — he j ability he {only the Women’s Medical College of Philadelphia in| m $i cal work in Divorce *‘ in doctors gregated THE REY WEST CITIZEN MEET THE U.S. ARMY'S FIRST DISTAFF DOCTOR By MARGARET KERNODLE , WAACs.” She doesn't think AP Features Writer they'll ever be used for routine ASHINGTON, June 18.—The, physicals such as induction ex- a man is, the more willing; amination for Army men. Dr. Craighil is a in medica} education of older wo=i men; is proud of the college she headcd.as dean, where one grand- 'B clared dynamic Major Margaret g , first woman doctor 1ited States Army Medical ‘orps, during day’ on? “womeh students over 40 do ve a well and make good.” ee + ean abe Major Craighill is an Army gal'i w male-doctor 2 “Why, shoulda’t conced! grandfather were Army officers; he country a lot with her five Dr. ters and her parents, who never scemed to settle in one place long enough for her to acquire a for- t mal education. But finally they moved to Portland, Me. Craighil rates high as a result r reorganization of. th nate col for women which has 1,000 liv-* g graduat In 13-year ctice at Greenwich, Conn., she taken care of men patients for hospitals and F along w wo- nd children. She spe- gynecology Preventiv ner. specialty school, to see if she could ma t She did, and went on to the Uni- versity of Wisconsin and then to Johns Hopkins. as ivate en a has Craighill education; the children learned history eyerywhere they went; the family read a lot a medi with States Coast Guard men great believer one when he struck out an A: submarine with one summer. head-gear mother is enrolled now, and says’ baseball cap,” “Got results the very first day!” } trom way back. Both father and emy sub “just grazed its side.” consequently she traveled around an explosion and when he circled back a one car of her sisters thought it would be long visors nice for Margaret to go to high down the inten potting and sink Traveling was the basis of the Hunter.” Here, ASEBALL CAP STRIKES OUT SUB (ty Associated Press) HOUMA, La., June 18.—Unit«d 18 ‘The Cinsen welcomes sions of the views of ers, but the editor ii ili are wearing ba rt of their regular se days, principall sign H. C. White tour-vear- Chaves ! i i was wear lt Pitch last? 12" pabisbed otherwise. “I decided to swap : for PRAISES KEY WEST Editor, The Citizen I have right make me th a the pilot reralls. been receiving The C He says he dived his plane to ithin 200 feet of a\surfaced en- and his depth There zen long, and it sure Goes feel good to read about best town in the U was I have be slick rode at sub had hee ist there’s more vehind the de- n to adopt the as dauapaa: equipment; the lieved to cut ity of glare off the improving chances of both submarin big oil the n. towns aves W Officers still think t y West J. F. SIKES LICENSED PLUMBER 1306 CATHERINE STREET , best town of them al cereiy yours. PVT. MIGUEL BAZC San Francisco, Calif. June 10» 1943. ter, king “Is this a real. ‘iinbdhiotnd M TWO HOTELS om MLA MI = 2orceas veces “A real bloodhound?” LOCATED IN HEART OF CITY Rover, Tl bleed for the lady.” Army. She hopes women.Army.. doc- J “will carry theit-toad- of medt- military areas wher- if their training them, fukt iad they have civilian life.” She hoves too won't for duty with her mother, Mrs. Mary W. Craig- hill, of WiHiamsport, Va, and her lat@ father were great ling: A tall, slim Tar Heel (she born in- Southport, N. C., desce dati of the Virginia House of Bur- gess}, She often has been mistaken }for Amelia Earhart ts, that w@men “just be se- the | need to, with a complexion that {compliments her w: gray hair and light blue eyes. | Her only ring is a slender plat- LEGALS MA of CALVIN F | pe: voi the ot w a in M.| THOMAS Se Io ba Eactory To > You" FI In FEISS AICI IIR III III AI AA ITO IOI IO SO IOS SISA I SOO IS IOS II A AIK III IIIA IIIA II IIA IIIA AISA SASSI SASIAIS inum wedding band. She is the | wife:of a medical school class- ; mate, Dr. J. L. Vickers, now a ;G@w@enwich, Conn., surgeon, with ' whom she never practiced as a ‘partner but consulted profession- ally on Occasion. She insists she {cannot cook. She arrived-in Washington in al | tailored beige suit and low-heeled pumps. She doesn’t like oxfords. Roe ttle chaen owe Ray aie “a mid-Vi D. 1943,;1orian version” of tennis but en- therein! jove it just. as much as she when she was a college champion. She reads to relax id “The mors tired I get the more dete tivé stories I read.” AS procurement assignment war, manpower vice-chairman shelis anxious to get women dotfors inte the Army, but “the | | machinery isn’t greased yet.” Shei wants to avoid the belliger- No. 9-39 axe AY YORK, Plaintiff, DIVORCE YORK ACTION are hereby required to ap- ar to the Bill of Complaint, for di-} ree in. th 2nd da herwise the. il) We taken ap é¢onfessed. his Order id to week Th pul hed once (Sd.) Florence E. Saywer, Deputy Clerk CARO, the Plaintiff, Jun 18-25 :j{¢2-9,1943 elicitor for + Leaders In Low Prices “TERMS ARRANGED” PHONE IcTop, BEDDING and FURNITURE CO. 520 Southard Street “Opposite Bus Station” Key West. 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