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Rat name ci DETROIT OVER NEW YORK YAN- EES mi BOTH GAMES OF DOUBLE HEADER league « leading Chicago Cubs ested the Philadelphia Phillies, 19-4 im « freehitting second game of « doobleheader yesterday, etter whing the opener, 4 to 3. Piteher Hugh Mulcahy, first ma- jer league player to enter the ermed forces, rejoined the Phils etter one-half years in the Army, tut did not play. The Detroit Tigers swept a twin bill from the New York Yorkers, 9 to 6, and 8 to 2, Hal Newhouser hanging up his 18th; wietory im the nightcap after Jim | Tobin, newly acquired National ; leaguer, won his own game with | @ three-run homer in the eleven- wnmng opener. The Cleveland Indians split a| @eubic bill with the Boston Red/ Sen, while the Washington Sena- { tors defeated the St. Louis Browns by a score of 9 to 5. ‘The following are the results| of the gemes played yesterday: Metional League Second Game Cinemnsts 5 8 0} New York 6 9 3) Heuser and Lakeman; Brever, | Adame and Kluttz. First Game At Boston R H E Pittsinn gh 6 7 1} Bont 7 #12 3) Cucuritie, Gerbeuser and Salk-| ett; Coqper, Hutchings and Masi. Second Game Prttstas gh on oe Benton 0 6 0 Ree and Lopez; Wright, Hutch- ime and Hofferth. First Game At Philadelphia R H CE CRirage 4 9 3 PRtladeiphia 3 5 0 Rrickson, Borowy and Will- tome, Mouney, Kraus and Sem- wrack Second Game Philadelphia 3 12 1 Chteage 5 9 0 Bleck, Knerr and George; Humphries and Tresh. First Game At Brookiyn Roikx =f Lous a ee: Broek iyn ¥ +30 0 Deckins. Gardner, Crouch and | Ree, Lombardi and Peacock. | Second Game St Lous 3 Brookiyn 0 American League First Game New York © 12 2) Detroit 9 9 0 Bevens, Holeombe, Turner and| Garbark Overmire, Wilson, Mueller, Tobin and Swift. Second Game New York 2 Detroit 8 First Game i Philadetphia : ae" 0} Chicago. 0 4 1, Plores and Rosar; Lopat and} Tresh. Second Game Philadelphia 6 13 3 Chicago 12 16 Dh Wyse and Rice; Sproul and | Spade! First Game i At Cleveland R H £E Boston 7 #12 0 Cleveland 1 ? 1 Ferriss and Steiner; Harder! end Hayes. Second Game Boston 2 8 2 Cleveland 8 13 1 Clerk, Hausman and Steiner; | Center and Haye: At St. Louis R H CE Washington 9 13 0 St Louis 5 12 1 Niggeling, Ulrich and Furell; Shirley, West, Jones, Sanders, Geldz« sad Mancuso. EXPERT FIRST-AIDER KANSAS CITY.—While rolling wp the windows of his automobile ‘ehtning struck a Kansas City man end knocked him unconsci- ows. An ambulance was called oma, while waiting for it to ar- ive, @ house guest gave him arti fiele! respiration. When the am-/ tulance arrived, the unconscious man had recovered and was 30 eonts ahead in a card game. : j Tuesday afternoon, beginning at aa . winne | Red Q2-U2 expire Aug. 31. Airplane stamps 1, 2, 3, 4 pital’inkybe considered land.) ee day; gentle to moderate winds, 2 g. 31. . 3:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs.’ mostly east to southeast ' mee - t . ’ V2-Z2 expire Sept. 30; Al- Book 3, now good, pa ilots mducet nostly eas s . f the birth of a son to Mr. and! IN, RS : apare TOL DS yen a DOM OVER! Annie GBailey, 1401) “United: | Blonde. /Scatteredighawers jand SRS a in eae INSTALLS OFFICE El expire Oct. 31; Fl thru FUEL | Key West, but at present it plays treet. thunderstorms this afternoon, to- MIS rharles Lord at the Mune _— K1 expires Nov. 30. Period | thru 5, 10 Gal. each a vital part to all Naval acivities night and Tuesday, mostly along Soe poe el Shea ais pounds At a ceremony held jointly with Ration Board Office, Post Office Building, Phene. 68 in this area. To the wounded men! Say pee southeast coast during night and Fee eee eer ee ee pont, the Ladies’ Auxiliary in its local evccccccccce |who enter it for the first time as! TEMPERATURE BULLETIN (0.2.1, morning and over the re- Sree ScCCR EE Oo a oer Dees arneaD, tee < |they are flown here from the se mainder of State during afternoon *¢Sides at 1400 Duval street. ers of Branch 56, Fleet Reserv . ¥ | Temperature data for the 24 A boy was also born on Aug- ;: ~~? | Brownsville , National League | was persuaded to continue as/ (MC) USN, medic: er-ine | show and thunderstorms, oth- 7 es fe | wor Us pei Sr ace at ee BL ag ies” ec] FORD HOTEL — PERSHING HOTEL Ga. keepg"a wea é ACRE O = Jacksonville to Apalachicola: Chicaso aA eee eA Ure LS gait D to ‘aAditidnét improv el j Detroit 8 Novamall craft orale warn. (St Louis B Following the - installationy.a 60 N-E. 3rd Street 226 N.E. ist Avenue In’ theta nie ss sett LS Se 88 lgneeltena thera ticctie Brooklyn 61 44 81 tasty buffet supper was served 80 Rooms - Elevator 100 Rooms - Eleveter ie - € i b> nS) a a nee va » » la " 7 >» ay" i noe pictRe Re as Ge A | WEATHER REPORT New York 87 a by the ladies of the Auxiliary. Solarium Heated during a conference to better the KEY WEST. 89 | Key West, Fla., Aug. 13, 1945 /Pittsburgh a aL) Gan ores | 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS S‘ATION Out-Patient Clinic. Left to right’ K. West Airport. 91 |Observation taken at 8:30 a, m./Boston See Bass ere \ are: Gladys Holden, of Estancia, | Me A ne Eastern War Time. (City Office.) | Cincinnati ae peel Steaneee FETA eRe VOCE Nee Mexicd, Geecrctary iG biog — 93 \ Temperatures \Philadelphia 28 «78 «©.264. Stranger — What makes youi . ex1co, secretar, 0 apt. | ii i " é sma ? lLeoguel Conde sh Rela. a ineeanaila {Highest las ees eal acontieenl Paanus Spey ay ee it's because we ~ S Fees a ; Lowest last nig 8 ' . 3 lGherien Seen fe Mean : 85 Letroit 59 43 — .578 feed it on condensed milk. Mhelace saalimportnce of thal NetoLe |Normal ee ed PLACE YOUR hospital is indicated by the large | Okla. Cit ; =o ee ees 53 50 S15 staff. There are 22 doctors, inter- | Pensacola ____ Rainfall, 24 hours ending pavseeay 50 51 495 REFRIGERATION nees included; 31 nurses and the | Pittsburgh 8:30 a.m.: inches «0.01 Cleveland 20) aed Mors i ship's company at present num- | 3t- Louis | Total rainfall since Aug. 1; Boston Oe ee PH DON AMECHE in one bers 201. | Tampa. 90 74 inches 0.49 St. Loui 4851 485 “Wing and a Prayer” In picture No. 2, Lieut. L. J.! Deficiency since,Aug. 1: eee eo) Coming Hacer Micron BoyiScont Bristow, USNR, New Orleans,| Subscribe to Tne Citizen—25¢ ea oes 0 eel SLES pal al re ce Jan. 1; | ‘ demonstrates the modern X-Ray, | Veekly. iacnereores 12.70| STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE | jient. ‘Plains, N. Y. | | SLIGHT CASI ‘ 70 | Neg } wil AS ' Chapter 3 METHING'S wrong. V2 calm Christopher an, eno, ale a swered shortly, “I don’t know) Gown. Thank you for calling.” anything about it.” fitdiypre ns the receiver “You're the merchandise man- on its cradle, ager. I'm sorry if-I have disturbed] ,, a ae ete i you.” ink shipment The cool statement of fact si-| has disappea: in the store Ng mink lenced Christopher for an instant.| afternoon.” He spoke slow! x { ..| puzzled frown between his e: ‘The istore: “grapevine” had cer: ive Young's gba od tainly been at work!’ Then hel should have been there to check smothered, his resentment. That} it and see that the iourteenth floor ink. t] received it. But she isn't down to- Jolngineio wou ont Dane carg day, so her assistant telephones me.” to tell me a lar; the day»before, MissiYoung; the fur buyer, had told him it was ex-|"“«pnat’s logical. A loss like that! pected. should be reported to you at once, “Miss Young would know about/| You're the merchandise manager.” it. Where is she?” he demanded| “So she just informed me, he quickly. said grimly, “But that doesn't “No one in the section seems to] mean I am the merchandise man- know, Mr. Humbert. { think you'll] ager. Taking a job like that is like find a memorandum from her on| getting married. You have to have your desk. Her secretary told me} your own consent, and I haven't she sent one in late this afternoon.| given that—nor do | expect to. She hasn't been in the siore to-| But what burns me is—Row those ad furs could disappear Jc the sore] write dicey “ . i after they ha n s' une hae ae recOe nes Oue the unloadiny platform for the big of office : : : freight elevator. I'm going down) «i .1.nt will take “Mrs. Blair.” The voice at the) + see what happenea.”” “ ', 2 a other end of the line corrected Christopher did not see the] panue FA. ” him in crisp clear accents. “I am) smile on the Duchess’ face as he “til of i ary Brenda Blair, Miss Young’s neW| swung back into the hall. But he| “™! after is over. assistant buyer. I came into the! heard her voice calling after him Gigned) Mary Sullivan, office this morning. as he opened the door to their pri- Secretary. . little Eve, weeky “Well, Mrs. Blair. I suggest you| vate elevator entrance. “Our call the railroad and see when the} “Of course, Christopher, noth-| = Chrioane shipment left the yards.” ing exciting ever happens in a ogg ll ws a “I have already done that, Mr.| store!” : see Humbert. The shipment left three| ‘The Duchess was certainly out act nd ene hours ago. Humbert’s night watch-|to make it hard for him! But po remengll the dnsneed ae man, Dan, I believe they, call him,| Christopher thought at that par.) cyl 0 0) see seh ime saw it on the unloading platform] ticular moment her remark did or she just might tase ieee in the cencer court two hours ago,| Rot warrant an immediate an- come ae The L. But no one on the fourteenth floor ten highly irregular, if you has received it and I can find no trace of it anywhere since it left] (VHRISTOPHER found the offi- ea be Dan ee the unloading platform. That's | why I called you.” ‘To be contingsd cial statement of his election} as an officer of the store on thel | SHOEPRINT CLUE | GE e ee jvealing a peculiar shoeprint, le*t ‘by a boy’s tennis shoe on the CIGAR STORE 610 Duval Street — Woe— \Sock Social On !Tuesday Evening j Asock social will be given Tues- jday night, August 14, at 8 o'clock ghoeprint around houses whic! in the Congregational Service had been recently burglarize« BASEBALL SCORES Center sponsored by the Ladies’! Received Daily by Leased Wie 000 ifloors of the police station where |he had been called for question jing about the runaway of anothe boy, led to the boy’s arrest for ‘burglary. Police had noticed the Auxiliary of the First Congrega- | tional Church. Refreshments will! Yous Grocer SELLS That GOOD be served and the following pro-! : jgram will be given: STAR * BRAND Popular Brands of ; } Song, God Bless Amer Pray- ler, Perey, M. Roberts. Sone,| AMERICAN COFFEE CIGARS and COLD ~ Selec-| and CUBAN |Jane Louise Archer; Pian jtion, Miss Marie Knowles; Song, | Matilda Thompson; Reading, Mr: % }Perey Roberts; Solo, Mrs. N. P. ~ | Nelson; Piano Selection, Mrs. Official Navy Photographs ‘John Archer; Duet, Harry - and SOFT DRINKS Try A Pound Today! eeeee ee itowy Maui: So =" 112 RATIONING TIMETABLE} VITAL PART IS °: EVERREADY STAR [Robert Archer; Reading, Mrs. FOODS SUGAR ‘PLAYED BY KEY WEST NAVHOSP | Some day the U. S. Naval hos Book 4, Blue Y2-22, Al-Cl expire Aug. 31; D1-H1 ex- Pire Sept. 30; JI-N1 ex- Pire Oct. 31; Pl thru Tl ex- Pire Nov. 30. Stamp 36, 5 lbs. thru Aug. 91 GASOLINE Al6 good for 6 gallons through Sept. 21, SHOES 2°. = Irwin Sweeting; Duet, Mr. and i Mrs. John Archer;' Harp Solo, — | George F. Archer, and Duet, Mrs. = Al Veal and Miss Betty Armayor. TWO BIRTHS AT HOSPITAL '|,, s Announcement has been made FLEET RESERVE CLUB TO MEET} | FORECAST There will be a meeting of the’ Key West and Vi¢inity: Scat-} —W Everready Star Club held on tered showers and thunderstarms ee this afternoon, tonight and "Pee: | Association, were installed. CTM hospital to Mr. w. F. King, (ret.), was named the E The El Caribbean area to receive medi: } atgieisoia an Papert id early evening. . care. ji Ss F: sq]. | hours endin; if 5 +» aS report- Jackso lle th lorida cal care, it means hope and sal. heding thai: Si weatherkBureaul|s acksonville rough Florida ‘ust 11 at the and Mrs. Jack TWO HOTELS IN MIA MI= POPULAR PRICES a i : Straits a East Gulf: Gentle 5 = a new president and will also serve ae Raretantehimpravemente Highest —_ Lowest ee ast Gul Gentle 10 family reside at 325 Duval Street.'as head of the House Committee LOCATED IN HEART OF CITY going on in the hospital and the| 44 last 24 hours lastnight tough Tuesday, southerly over! Sere eee ie eel ct Cae | Rates ROOM Write or Wire landscaping of the grounds un-| Atlanta_ . oa north portion and southwest to | Shipmate Everett withdrew in Reasonable for Reservations der way, Capt. Joseph B. Logue, | ‘attered 3 ‘favor of Shipmate Ostrom who}; WITH BATH and TELEPHONE east over south portion; s using WAVE Carol Schneider, oF PhM2c, of New York as his pat-G. Josephi, MC USNR, of White Deficiency since January 1; _, TRIUMPH assisted by Ensign| inches U - a No. 3. Lieut. Margaret L, Haley ‘Alice Petterson, NC, of Elizabeth, Relative: Homey, | COFFEE CN, USN, of Leominster, Mass.,N. Ji, makes a minute examina- u MILL BASIS and you will get GUARANTEED Refrig- eration Service. Cy MONROE THEATER SIMONE SIMON in supervises the work of George A.tion -of one of the babies. An’, , Tomorrow's Almanac) =| 4 | “Mademoiselle Fifi” |Milano, PhM lc, Chicago, Ill, as ‘average of 30 babies a month are Saeea 8 03 5 = GROCERS | Coming: “Frontier Bad Men” he mixes a new formula inthe |brought into the world by the Moonrise 12:40 p.m. dispensar ospital; children of Navy, Ma-| woonset 2p) ae —— = = - —a-=- No. 4, A view.of the. Hospital rine and Coast Guard personnel | ‘ Tomorrow's Tides AHOUUUNUVRAEAUUCQEGEGD U0 G0 0000S ~ ES entranée shows the modern and! No. 7 Cleve Marshall, ACRM, | (Nagel Base) REAL 1c E permanenty nature..of the build- of Dollas, Texas. and Mrs. Ros- High Tide Low Tide FLORIDA MILITARY ACADEMY ings. New shrubbery and palm endo, wife of Anthony Rx trees are being transplanted in Sle, Key West, view with the area between the Hospital: through the plate glass windo’ jand the waterfront where grass ‘the new-born babies in the nur will be sown, : ery. In the background. Lee _— No, 5. Blanche Nusbaum, HAlc,'!Blackburn, PhM3c, of Crewes, CLEARFIELD, Utah. — Joseph of Harvey, Ill., checks the weight Va. gives attention to one of Charles Manning, an employe at of Victor, one of the children be- | the tiny infants. the naval supply depot, took a write Col. Walter B. Mendels, Pres., Box A. ing takew care of by the Out-! No. 8. A scene during an oper- few hours off from his work on Patient Clinic. He is the son“of ation, taken in one of the Hospi- Friday, May 25th — just long ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA Pfc. and Mrs. Victor S. Otero. _jtal’s modernly equipped operat-'e 1 to celebrate his 100th a No, 6, Lieut. Comdr. Marion |ing rooms ‘hirthday with his fellowworkers. « qyusrq rye ntsniMietni isn tsse ni rggUyyUverone veep ener casa anee eens do, is MORE ECONOMICAL... It’s Healthy and Safe ... It’s PURE THOMPSON ENTERPRISES, wc (ICE DIVISION) Key West, Fla, Corerocoraccassccere eee eeSOeSene OPENS SEPTEMBER 6th FOR ITS 37th YEAR Fully accredited since 1914. Designated Honor Military School by War Dept. R. O. T. C. Separate Junior school. Recreation center on Gulf Beach. Individual attention to every student. Enrollment limited. All-inclusive rate, $1,075. Aviation training available under U. S. Flying Service. For catalog 100-YEAR OLD WAR WORKER Phone No. 8 eoseneee

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