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CEE. - sete ices» u ws mi iigtett qi il City go's shor This will be Key West's first @hempionship four-ball tourna- ment, and all players are urgent- 3 requested to be at the course City Softball Loop ams Have bee: ith the teams of Parks and Mc- Artman.and Hayes high- u favorites ht and: Tke Parks, keep the other mem- foursome waiting. The evenly matched The team of Londeree and Harris have been given a bye in. the first round. 5 lowing are the pairings: and Vinson. and Watts. Yates and Peloquin vs. Knowles and Mesa. Faddén and: Gross vs. Andy Pierce and Elbertson vs. Kir- jum: and: Dulion. Spottswood and Hamilton vs, Knight and Ike Parks. J. Mira and: H. Mira: vs. Hardin and Hayes vs. Tyson Price and Burrell vs. Dillard and Sellers. Londeree and Harris. Teams RATES Regular Type Advertisements. under this|0r less is 45c. head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 2c a word CLASSIFIED ADS Information for the Advertisers is. 3c a word and the minimum charge for the: first 15 words PAYMENT for classified ad- for each insertion, but the|vertisements is invariably in minimum charge for the- first 15 words or less is 30¢. TELEPHONE. OPERATORS OPPORTUNITY—KNOCKS Increased. wages now make it possible for beginners to earn as much as $32.50 PER WEEK Depending on time worked. Frequent increases, vacations with pay. Lose Two Games By Forfeit Two games played last night i» the City Softball League were won by forfeit. Both contests were later play- ed a exhibition contests and the teams losing originally by forfeit the games. the first game, the Machin- were short a player and plac- “outsider” in the lineup, ‘The game was won by the Vet- Foreign Wars by for- Machinists then won the game, 12 to 7. Batiers Machin and C. Valdez toch hit three safely, and Baker, Cerey and J. Garcia each hit two safely. — the losers, James Mira hit o. Im the field, Baker had nine chances without an error and pitched a great game for the Machinists after laying tp ae prea Wickers, Wells ‘acock played well for th e Score View. R. H. E. 102 O11 712 14 4 010 300 3— 7 5.5 Cubs Fall To Cardinals, (BF Amsoctated Press) NEW YORK, May 10—Brook- lym Dodgers were outpointed by the Cincinnati Reds 8-7, and lost 4 chance to go into a tie with the teague-leading St. Louis Cardin- Boston Braves in an over- soning ball game that stretched te the twelfth frame defeated the Chieago Cubs 5-2. Johnny Mize's fifth home run of the year in Forbes field aided the Giants in their 6-1 victory ever the Pittsburgh Pirates. In the junior loop, the Red Sox increased their lead in the Ameri- ean league by their 14th straight wietory, this time at the expense of the Chicago White Sox. The weakened Cleveland Indians con- th their. losing | streak | by to the lowly Athleti¢s! 7-6 with Russ Christopher, Athletic pitcher. getting credit for the win after relieving in the sixth. Detroit Tigers outpointed the Washington Senators 9-8 in twelve innings. New York Yanks were Gnally stopped by the St. Louis Browns 6-1. Stevens and Mancu- s@ both belted home runs while the Yankees only run came in the second when Chunky Charlie Keller delivered a four master. Today's Anniversaries (Know America) : 1778—William Ladd, pioneer in international peace, almost single- handed founder of The American Peace Soc. in 1828, first to put the peace movement on practical basis, born Exeter, N. H. Died April 9, 1641. 1789—Jared Sparks, famed pioneer American historian andj Harvard president, to whom the study of American history owes much, born at Willington, Conn. Died March 14, 1866. 1803—Slisha Root, Connecticut mechanic to Celt Armor head,' teo!l inventor-manufacturer, per- fector of the famed Colt revolver, born at Ludiow, Mass. Died Aug. 31, 1865. 1823—John Sherman, famed @hic lawyer, U. §. Senator, sec-| tetary of the treasury and of state, born in Lancaster, Ohio. Died Oct. 22, 1960. 1841—James Gordon Bennett, famed N. Y. Herald publisher, sen of the famed publisher of the same name, born New York. Died May 14, 1918. Haneock and Gomez; S. Grif- fen and Peacock. Home runs: Wells. J. Garcia and Second Game | In the ‘second game the B29 Bombers forfeited to the Ameri- jcan Legion, then played a game jthat netted 22 runs, 15 hits and 18 errors. Only eight runs were earned: Unclé Sam and Alayon hit two [safely for the winners and Jack Villareal and Diaz two each for tthe: losers. }. Score: R. HE. Legion - 710 000 0— 8 7 12 Pi — 353 300 x--14 9 6 M. Tynes, F. Tynes and Vinson; J Pitch Gomez and -B. Villa- rei Home run: S. Valdez. Umpires: Dvorak and Sailor. League Standings Club— W. L. Pet. jAmetican Legion 2 0 1.000 Adams: Dairy. - 0. 1.000 ue F. is 0 1.000 chi 1 .000 High Sthool 1.000 B29. Bombers. — 2 .000 8-7; o-2 ‘How They Stand League Give us a tr j ‘y on your next job. Club— W. L. Pct. GB! Free estimates. may7-1mox St. Lotiis 12 6 ° 667 , Brooklyn ll 7 611 +1 }Have tickets for 500-mile race. Bostoti, 9 8 .529 21) See Tommy, 420 Southard St. Iie 1010 ‘500 3 may7-5tx jew Yor 1010 | ae PD RT Ea ae TE Cincintiati 9 10 a : Estimates on painting and dec- Pittsbutgh Sy: 450 4 | saretinerchesctal given. Weve: Philadelphi proofing, caulking and_ roo! . sia oe 278 7 painting a specialty. J. A. Myers, 919 White Street, tele- Ameritan League phone 290. may8-4tx Chibs W.:%: Pet. GB Boston 20 3 870 “GUARANTEED” < New York 15 7 682 43 Repairs on Electric Clocks, | Detroit: 12.10 545 73 Toasters, Irons, Fans, Etc. St. Lotiis - 912 .429 10 Wilson’s Appliance Service | Washington 811 .421 10 512 Fleming St., Call 1160 Chicago: 7 389 103 apr19-18tx Cleve! 613 316 12 Philadelphia 615 .273 133 FOR RENT I a. RENT A CAR Dou teheader ‘l¥ou drive. Late model conver- | Set For Sunday A doijble-header baseball at- traction has been set for Sun- day at the stadium. The Dade County league will play the first game and the Merrill-Stevens nine, one of the strong clubs in the league will tackle the Red Raiders of Key | West in the apening contest at 1:30. This game will prove a thriller. The night cap will bring to- gether the Pompano Bean Pick- fers and the Key West Conchs ‘of the South Florida league. The Conchs will probably line- up something like this: Baker, cf; J. Villareal, rf; Acevedo, ss; Albury, 3b; Joe Navarro, c; Sterling, 1b; Barcelo, lf; Cates, 2b; and Puby Carbon- nell to start in the box with ; Casa or Bethel in reserve. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Dr. Howard J. Savage, secre- tary of the Carnegie Foundation, ‘New York, born at Meriden, Conn. 60: years ago. Fred Astaire, dancer-actor, born in Omaha, Nebr., 47 years ago, David O. Selznick, noted movie producer, barn in Pittsburgh, 44 years ago. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Wage rate for experienced op- erators are _ proportionately higher. Pleasant environment with ex- eellent opportunities. Let our ehief operator, Mrs, McDermott, tell you the whole story. Apply 9 to 5 at the Telephone Office in Key West may1-tf | Three-bedrcom house 1n residen- } Local business couple desires white woman to do housework, light laundry. Sleep in. In- quire. 419% Duval St., Navy Store. may6-6tx | First class upholsterer. ‘Key| West Bedding Co., 515; Front Street. may10-3t WANTED Wanted—Laundry to do. Quick service. Mrs. Reba Albury, 1010 Olivia St. may6-6tx MISCELLANEOUS Refrigeration sales and service. Repairs on all makes. All work, guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. apr18-tf Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone 189, Keys made, locks répair- ed, etc. may?Imo} Picture framing, diplomas, cer- tificates, photos. Paul G. Di- Negro, 614 Francis St., phone 1197-M. may6-1mox For guaranteed plumbing work and repairs, call John Curry, 512 Margaret Street, phone 781. tibles and sedans. By day or week. PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts. may1-tf Sloan Hotel, 805 Simonton St. Single rooms. $6 per week. Double rooms, $11.00 per week. may8-lmo Completely furnished cottage for married couple on South St., near beach. No children nor animals. $65 month. Phone| days 622, evenings 391-J. may9-3t | Beautiful modern apt., completely furnished, excellent location, | for adults only. Tel. 848-J. | may9-3tx NEW CHARLES HOTEL 525 Eaton Street. Telephone in every room. SUMMER RATE | Weekly rates: With bath, two in| a room, per person, $8.00; two| in a room, adjacent to bath, per Notes (Promissary), le each. Art- man Press, Citizen Bldg., phone} it} advance, but regular advertis- ers, with ledger accounts may jhave_ their advertisements charged. PHOTO SUPPLIES in thirty-six hours, including oversize prints. Eastman and|_ to $27.50. B. and B. Cycle Shop, Ansco color film processed. De- veloping outfits and dark room, aids for the amateur and pro- fessional. Contact and enlarg- ing paper, all sizes and grades. 16MM Excel movie projector and Radiant movie screen... Vokar 35MM slide projector, $13.95. Evans Photo Supply Store, 506 Southard street, phone 439, may6-tf FOR SALF furnished and _ unfurnished; small down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson &} Johnson, Phone 372. may!1-tf °40 and ’41 Nodge pick-up trucks. | Command car conversion. Put- camp-Alexander Motors, Div: sion and Duval Sts: mayl-tf tial section. Lot 131’ deep and 40’ wide, plus additional lot 43°! by 43’. This attractive offer is! priced to sell. Office. Apply Citizen 51. marld tf Station wagon, Packard Six, ex-} cellent for small delivery truck. In good running condition. Any reasonable offer taken, For quick sale. St. Phone 312-J. may1-' Lot on Caroline St. between Elizabeth and Simonton Sts. 56x 110. Inquire 310 Elizabeth St. may4-6tx Outboard motor and boat. McAtee, Key West Court, Apply Cottage may8-4tx Baby buggy. Apply 715 South $St., Apt. No. 3. may6-6tx, Complete household furniture. Will sell individual items. 49-1 Poinciana. may8-3tx Palms, ferns, crotons, coleus, sul- tanas, cactus, hibiscus, poinset- tias, geraniums, flame vines. 1004 Southard St., phone 1049-J. may9-2tx Bargain, 19-ft. sloop, excellent condition. Very seaworthy. Reasonably priced. Smith. 621 Caroline, phone 1166-W. may9-3tx For Sale—Odd lot men’s shoes, size 10-D. Odd lot tools. 2 new young women’s dresses, dam- aged, sizes 9 and ll. O, L. Blossom, Agt., Railway Express Agy. may9-2tx Two-bedroom cottage. 1301 New- ton St. may9-6tx Lady’s bicycle for sale, excellent condition. Apt. 5, Muir Manor, Simonton and United Sts. may9-3tx Double bed, complete with mat-| tress and springs, excellent condition. Bargain. Will de- liver. 68-1 Old Poinciana, end Duck Ave. may9-3tx Pepper's Plumbing Supply Com- y carries a full stock of ma- We cut and thread, pipe and take care of all serv- ice calls. Phone 118. may9-tf 34-ton box trailer, 600 x 16. Tires. 1946 tag, excellent condition. } Call 1029-J, 2733 Staples. may9-3tx House and _ lot. near new school. 1502 Seminar; street. may8-3tx a e One lot 68’ by 150’, corner Greene} ,, and Elizabeth. See James A. Singleton, 328 Peacon Lane. | | may10-3tx | Lady’s Longrin wrist watch. Practically new. Cheap. 321 Simonton. may9-5tx Furniture for 2-bedroom house.| House available. 3021 Flagler. | person, $6.00. may6-8-10 may10-4tx Little house, three bedroms,| plymouth, 1931, fair tires, runs light housekeeping | facilities} good. Cheap. 1014 Southard. sand private bath. 728 United may10-1tx St. may10-3tx . i FOR RENT OR SALE Piano. Bargain. Upright, ma- Bicycies To Rent—Daily or week- mutt the office before 1 Im o'clock ‘on the day of publica- tion. rg ican Roll film developed and printed Several good used bicycles, bal- 2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows, j apr4-tf) 408 Greene! Are you unlucky? .ucky numbers of economies at Columbia Univer- sity, born in Plainfield, Ni J., 49 years ago. lator emeritus, Good location, | ro: | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE hogany, 40 x 65 x 27, Henry Miller. See Lt. Comdr. Regan, ly. B. & B. Cycle Shop, 822 Fleming St. apr20-lmox 717 North Beach, c/o Mrs. Go- mez. may8-3tx I loon and lightweights. $17.00: 822 Fleming St. may9-3tx ‘Ewo small girls’ bicycles. Apply 406 Grinnell St. may7-6tx Jersey, For Sale—1937 Dodge coupe with | rumble — seat. Apply Southard St. ~ May10-2tx | {2 thi: Coca-Cola box. Inquire 525 Du- “ val St. House and lot for sale at 2502 - Harris Avenue. Lot 50: by 100,/ Shall be House is not completed but have lumber to finish house. Call from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Deceased. mayil-5tx} (sd) ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR, Att "APARTMENTS FOR RENT _ EN THE erncyr couRT oF THE! .. 45 Furnished apartments. Call Theo- Pak ares ton | Oliver 5: pio oger per rad NARS dore Knowles. 1318 Duncan MONS OE COUNTY, IN CHAN- aie j | Street or phone 320, may8-3tx iA BY 10-725 : IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF fete t Fonschost tis Or vente ae ii oe ae hy Ur WANTED. TO BUY OR RENT Plaintifg, fe AND FOR MON’ ee <onm Will buy or rent sailboat. Ray} STANLEY R. MIL SURVIVING ADMINISTRATOR DE ue ; Krimm, Valdez House, 519 United Street, telephohe 9135. may8-4tx WANTED TO RENT E CH ED, iN home, furnished, all conven- i ‘i -year-| With the will annexed of the} cause on or before the rd day o ae for couple with 12-year Estate of Charles S. Baxter, de-| June, A. Di 194 herwise, th r) oy. Permanent. Phone} ceased, 385 Heath Street, Chest-| allegations containsd herein’ wi 760-J. may8-3tx| "ut Hill 67, Brookline, be taken as confessed. j Massachusetts. Done and Ordereal’ at Key West, Florida, this 2nd day of May, AL LOST Josephine B. Burbank, a widow, |p. i J: 4 8 Lost—Two keys in red and green case on the corner of Grinnell and Eaton Sts. Please return to 927 Eaton St. Reward. may10-2tx FOR HIRE medium-sized hotel desires lease n re: Estate of JOHN R, STAFF, Bo. ing Claims or Demands Agains({| Said Estate You and eac notified and requii claims either bestate of John R. Staff, late of Cumberland County, 1121] County at Key West, Florida, with- time of t shall be in writing, and shall state the place of residence and post/ estate of Olive: may9-3tx} office address. of the claimans, shall be sWorn to by the claim: OF FLORIDA: PabichnccmeemRe) EBS uae MT TO: Wanted To Rent — 2-bedroom| Qi ,nicy BR. Miller, as sole surviv- ing 1213 Beaton Street, Conrad M. Riley, 4615 Livingston Avenue, Cc Charles Baxter Burbank, 6 Pres- his is # suit instituted by above named Plaintiff against you| pear to ;the Bill of Complaint for é No. 1 TO ani} W. Rai = jan ms 302-A-No. 59th tr ‘ Milwaukee, . You are has res r pear to the Bill of divorce filed. against ” . above entitléd cause on the day of May, A. D. 1946, ot] the. allegations is “ ewer aken as ci . This. the 25th day of April, A.}- D. 1946. (Cireuit Court Sealy Ross C Sawyer ng bad the yas Court. : Kathleen Nottage, D.C. w. curRY HARRIS, Solicitor for Plaintiff. : apr26;may3-10-17,1946 each on 7p aia hersteg tte Probate ct Seek 119, 120° nd demands which you, on ‘ K cou of you may have againat the ta. WN PROBATE. ite of ‘LIVER J. HASKINS, Dece; te Ret, Been, 418. 120) RT OF THE COUNTY COUNTY, PLA. All Creditors and Persons Have deceased, New to. the Count ased. Claims or Demands Against Estate: eight iendar months from the first publication of notified and required to prasent aay is notice. Each claim or demand claims and demands which you, or either of you, may. have against the dead J. Haskins, deceased: * hom, late of sai@ County, to the Coun-/ ie ty. Judge of Monroe. County, : Flor- | i at his office in the court house of said County at Key West, Florida, within eight (sd) CARL R. STAFF, months from the time of the first As Administrator with | publication of this notice. Each the Will annexed of the| claim or demand. shall be in writ Batate of John R. Staff,!ing, and shall. state the place of, Fesidence and post office address of the claimant, and shall be. swor, to by the claimant, his agent, his attorney, and any such claim demand not so filed sWall be vol -HARLOTTE.O. HASKINS, and iis. attorney, and: any or " c demand not so tiled ‘Yo! OrneYe- apr26,may3-10-17,1946 IN CHANCERY. Gang Ne. 10-718 f JOHN FRANK BERTUCCI, / ; Plaintiff, va. DIVORCE JOYCE F. BERTUCCI, if 8 LER, AS SOLE NIS NON WITH THI. XED OF THER ESTATE OF LES $8. BAXTER, DECBAS- » ET AL, Defemdant. | Defendants. GRDER, QF PUBLIGATION - NOTICE TO ARPEAR. To: Joyce F. Bertucci, — / i THE NAME OF THE STATE 8 - 32nd Avenvie, ! San Francisco, CaAifornia. 4 You are hereby reaZired to. ap- pear to the Bill for Divorce filed administrator de. bonis non| against you In the jabove styled 1946. (Circuit Court Seal) 3rookling,; Massachusetts. "Ross. C Sawyer “It Clerk fof Cireuit Court. janet McLeod Riley, nee. Burbank, By: Kathleen Nottage, 615 Livingston Avenue, Field- Enrique Esquinréido, Jr., Attorney for Plaintiff. f May3-10-17-24,1946 | c TH THES tone, New York City, New York. Dr. Fieldstone, New York York. y, New pyr cover or THE Jel att Street, Brookline; Massachu- ATE OF FLORIDA, ! 90, | setts. IN Pi ae a BORMAN, COUNTY, For Sere arta mating re IN CHANCERY. i msey, Mary Fy Burbank, 6 Prescott Cage No, 10-709 Cs Be 709 Whitmarsh| Sircct, ‘Brookline, Massachusetts, | CHRISTINA /M. MacKENZIB Lane. Phone 1161-W. MeNAMEE,, a aises mayl-1mox saree pe ASR bord ve. / DIVORCE appear tot! 4} Bill for Weert DANIEL us manana re i AL filed in the. above styled Court an¢ f efendant, | PERSON. to file your appearance personally ORDER OF PUBLICATION } or by attoriiey on or before TO: —o itera nk i i oy | 12 y . 1946, oth Maniftield Ha i Middle-aged couple with six t th oes panne the bil we } C/o Watson, ‘ | | years’ experience managing] taken against you as confessed. | New? York City, New York. the} You, ame hereby required to ap- on hotel or rooming house. Can] and each gf you to foreclose a; Divorce fin. the above styled. cause i 3 re le by Charles| on or hwefore the 28th day of Ma‘ furnish reference and bond. All so Yiartan g tea ‘June & 1926 to} A. D. 1946, otherwise the allega replies treated with confidence. | Gato Real Hatate an@ Improvement Hone therein will be taken as con- Box X.Y.Z., c/o Citizen. Company, Florida. corporation, | fessedj may7-tf se PERSONAL for four cofseeutive weeks in The | Key /West, Florida. os a Key West Citizen, newspaper! Done and Orde js 25th day ; publiel ed in Key West, Florida. | of April, A. 9 i Popular Brands of ~ Benjamin’s Studio DATED. fl "e: Florida, | (SRAL) Ross C Sawyer and lucky days free with life reading. Palm, crystal and psychie readings. IL will solve your problems—guide you and bring hdrmony into your life. You can have the things you! want. Let me show you how. Visit this wonderful medium and be convinced—satisfaction guaranteed or no fee. 1646 N.W. 7th Ave., Miami, Fla. aprl5-eod-26tx Dr. Carter Goodrich, professor Dr. Samuel M. Lindsay, Col- umbia University’s social legis- born in Pitts- burgh, 77 years ago. No. 10-717 EDITH MAE PARENT JOYCE, Plaintiff, DIVORCE JOYCE Defendant. DER OF PUBLICATION yton Russell Joyce, vs. CLAYTON RUSSELL, Upper Church St, Springfield, Mass. are hereby required to ap- Hof Complaint for | taken a This per, published in the . Florid nroe County (sd) Kathleen TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL AT ALL GROCERS $ 3 7% nat snp pn SNES SSNS SST Tete a recorded i Page 171-174, roe County, Florida. This notice shall day of May. 1 { to be published & week for four consecutive & in The Key West Citizen Snaper published in the City Mortgage Book B-5 at; Public Records, Mon- be a} publish: | Key ° 9 Clerk of Circuit Court. I Monroe County, Florida By: Mary K. Woodson, | | Denuty Clerk, (sa) ALLAN B. CLEARE, Jr. ' Clerk, | Solicitor for Plaintiff, 1n7,1946 ¢ 946 ) OSs SAW 4 Clerk of the Circuit Court, 1 Creditors and Persons Ha’ Esquinaldo, t uid You and each of you are hereby! afternoon into CIGAR STORE Received Daily by Leased Wire gars and Cold Peace Enrique presiding a8 coroner, will an inquest this the death of | Ella Dixon Hall, who was ‘ in her at 613 Olivia ) Ballot for the primary election calendar in June will be four feet long, The )Citizen was advised today Supervisor of Registration England, SE, City council will hold a spec “ial, meeting tonight to try to de- nistrator of the Estate of, vise means to pay for the opera _tion of the city aquarium, FERA clinic will be continued a) in Key West, local FERA head- ROP COMNTY. quarters announced today. | Jerry Carter, candidate for ‘ governor, will speak in Key West ‘on Wednesday night, May 27. Mrs. Jennie B, DeBoer and mother, Mrs. Mary E, Bethel, left_yesterday for Miami where they will be guests of Mrs. De- Boer’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Amant, Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: appears that most favorite {sons themselves father the idea Deputy Clerk.} that they are favorite sons.” Mordecai J. B. Ezekiel, ‘famed Dept. of State economist, DICIAL CIROUFT born in Richmond, Va., 47 years OADWAY 610 Duval St. COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES Soft Drinks 4, BULOVA 21 jewels The “Excellency Group” by Bulova truly represents the highest achieve- «ment of the watchmakersartand skill. - \A. PRINCETON —21 Jewels = $52.50; B. CRAFTSMAN —21 Jewels $125.00 14KT GOLD POLLOCK’S. Quality Jewelers 514 DUVAL ST. Next Door to Palace Theater * See Our Store * +