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iene ee ee ‘ ge . | FOUR 1 Fi ants Now Tied By Win With Phils} Events For Labor) ~*"* (BY Associated Press) - NEW YORK, Aug. 31.—Phila- Phils won, 4-3, from the - York Giants in a night game im the only game played in the National league. In the American League the only games played were a dou- Dlebeader which the Boston Red Sox won, 6-0 and 6-2, from the Philadelphia Athletics, Results of yesterday’s and last night’s games: are as follows: NATIONAL LEAGUE (First Game) At Philadelphia . HE, c tae | 90 eae At Philadelhpia Philadelphia Boston _ Marchildon and Rosar; and Partee. LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE LEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT STATE OF FLORIDA, EN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. . Case No. 10-840 KATHERINE MARIE VANGILE, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE CHRISTOS SIMON VANGILE, Z Defendant. ER OF PUBLICATION TO: Christos Simon Vangile, "~"- 24 Milk Street, Newburyport, Masachusetts. You are hereby required to ap- oer, to the Bill of Complaint for orce in the above styled cause on or before the 11th day of Sep- ber, A. D, 1946, otherwise the legations therein will be taken as confessed. - Thi order is to be published week for four consecutive in The Key West Citizen, Newspaper published in the City Ki West, Florida. “Done and Ordered this 8th day of sayen A. D. 1946. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer : Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida : y Kathleen Nottage = Deputy Clerk, &e. ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR., eltor for Plaintiff. augl0-17-24-31,1946 CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, IN CHANCERY 10-844 Plaintitr, vs. DIVOR: SHIRLEY EUNICE DAVIDSON »~ BEARD, Defendant, ORDER OF PUBLICATION Shirley Eunice Davidson Beard No. 2 Rothnally Flats Sterling Street Perth, Australia 2-33 691 Bagby Case No, LEWAIN BEARD, cE You are hereby required to ap-| + ir to the Bill of Complaint for ree in the above styled cause on or before the ‘bth day of Oct ber, A. D. 1946; otherwise the all tions therein will be taken as fesse d. This order is to be published once a week for four consecutive Weeks in The i$ West Citizen, a paps published in Key West, lorida. Done and ordered this 9th day . 1946. of August, A. D. (SEAL). Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cireuit Court Monroe County, Florida By: Florence’ &. Sawyer Deputy Clerk. | ¥. PORTER, Iv, Wicitor for Plaintite. augl0-17-24-31,1946 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT: 4IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, “FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY, Nov 16-775 VIOLET McDOUGAL et al., as Di- *Teetors of IVAR AXELSON AND SOMPANY, a dissvlved Florida corporation. Plaintiffs, ELIZABETH G. BALKWILL, a ingle woman, et al., car Defendants, NOTICE TO APPEAR INTHE NAME OF THE STATE OF TO_THE DEFENDANTS: Elizabeth G. Balkwill, woman, 610 5S. Kimmorest, Apt. 208, Los Angeles, California: Poineiana Realty Company, a dis- solved Florida corporation, and Blanche B. Roberts, Frank S. Rob- erts (now deceased), and Imalenna Hall, as Directors, as Trustees of Poinciana Realty Company, a dis- solved Florida corporation, c/o che B. Roberts, 2301 Ponce de Leon Bivd., Coral Gables, Florida; and if any of the above named in- dividuals be dead, all parties or persons claiming an interest under a a single defendants, or either of them, wed or otherwise, including hig or her heirs, devisees, grantees, legatees, creditors or other claim- ants under such person or persons if dead, and all other unknown absent defendants in this cause, and all parties or persons whether natural, corporate or municipal, interested in the lands hereinafter described, claiming by, through, un- der or against Poinciana Realty Company; a dissolved Florida cor- poration, said lands being described as follows, to-wit: The Wiest half of the West half of Section Eighteen in Township Fifty-four South, Range Thirty- three East: and ‘all that part of gection Thirteen in Towrship Fifty-four South, Range Thirty- two East, lying North and East ef the Rock Road known as the Tamiami Trail, now being built by Chevelier Corporation, con- taining 489 acres, more or less, situate, lying and being in Mon- roe County, Florida. YoU AND EACH OF YOU are hereby notified and required to file an Appearance in the above styled cause in the office of the Clerk of the Cireult Court of Monroe County, Bories, at the Court sieges in Key} ‘gst, Monroe County, Florida, on the 2nd day of September, A.D. i946, te the Bill of Complaint brought gaeinst, you by Violet McDougal, | a) ry McDougal Axelson and Ivar Axelson, as Directors of Ivar Axel-! son and Company. a dissolved Flor- | ida corporation, for the purpose of foreclosing a real estate mortgage | covering the above described prem- | ; otherwise the allegations in ba ‘said Bill of Complaint will be taken as confessed by you. ‘This. No- tiee to Appear shall be published onee a Week for four consecutive weeks In The Key West Citizen. a Rewapaper published In Monto Florida. ComN TEN at How | West, Florida, ugust, AD, 1946. bP coded of One Cc. SAWYER, Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for Monroe County, prida. (anc COURT SEAL By: (ad) FL ©, HAYCOCK, Mab ‘Congress. Blas. Miatney tor Platatitrs fo 5 - . aug 6 eee Deputy Clerk. Scheduled Sports Day Week - End BUMS VS. ALL ST. IN SOFTBALL TONIGHT Tonight at 7:30 o’clock at the Bayview Park Field, Zissen's Bowery Bums of Miami will cross bats with the Key West All Stars in a doubleheader. Batteries will }Glenn- and. Lancaster. for the (Bums, Hancock and Castro for the All Stars. r MCR MIAMI BOOPSIE KIDS PLAY, HERE MONDAY Boopsie Kids, fe: ine softbal! team from Miami, will invade Key ‘West Monday for a doubleheader at Bayview Park that night with the local Coca-Cola girls. Key West will probably use Cleo Rosam in the box and On- dina Thrift behind the plate. Boopsie Kids are a great, little ; team and rate high around M- | ami. BASEBALL AT STADIUM MONDAY AFTERNOON Red Raiders, Key West’s repre- sentatives in the eee County Baseball League and second/pliyze club in the circuit, will engage a local All Star outfit Monday afternoon 3 o'clock at Municipal Stadium. Proceeds of the game will go jto the Stadium Committee to aid in putting the grounds and stands in good condition. ~ OTHER EVENTS Other events of the Labor Tay weekend include: Field Meet at Bayview Park on Monday at 11 a.m. Tennis Tournament at the Park at 2 p.m. Monday. . Swimming Meet at the Alavy, Submarine Base, Enlisted Mend Swimming Pool, Monday at 3:00 pm. Hamlin In Miami. On City Business Roy Hamlin, City Clerk and Director of Public Safety, left yesterday for Miami on city business. Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD j i probably be: THE KEY WEST CITIZEN DAILY NEWS AND __ DELMONICO VICTORS. IN JUNIOR GAMES Daily News and Delmonico were victors in the junior soft- ball league at Bayview Park last night, the results throwing the N«wsmen in a tie for first place with Griffin’s Conch Garden. Miami’ Herald outhit the News club in the opener but poor field- ing cost it the game. Every bat- ter, except Sawyer, hit safely for the winners. Pinder and Higgin- botham poled two safeties each. Drudge, Lowe and Sawyer; Saunders, Crusoe, Curry-and Hig- | ginbotham. Delmonico was too much for the Griffin Conch: Gardeners in! the second game, so the Restau- rantmen won, 12 to 5. G. Perez hit two of the eight | safeties garnered by the victors. Score by innings: R. H. E. Delmonico — 120710 1-12 8 5!/ Griffins .. 002. 0012—6 7 7 | Williams and Dion; J. Lewis, H. Oropesa and Oropesa, F. Grif- fin. ' Strand ‘Theater DANNY KAYE in “WONDER MAN” Coming: “Cornered” For A Restful Stay in Key West, Stov at NEW CHARLES HOTEL “Telephone In Every Room” 525 EATON S' ET | BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duval St. COMPLETE | BASEBALL SCORES | Received Daily by Leased Wire Popular Brands of Soft Drinks i in MM in ie i, i te ns REARLMAN'S, Inc. © “THE STORE OF QUALITY“ '>.\The Largest Exclusive LADIES‘, MISSES’ and ps CHILDREN'S Store in Key West PRG ESS Crees madara ected hele had ch Ar This Store Will Be CLOSED ALL DAY Monday (Labor Day) and REMAIN OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY Mr. Pearlman has just returned from the Northern and Eastern Markets and was fortunate in sécuring for this popular Department Store a collection of merchandise that surpasses in style, quality and value any previous showing. Every department was personally taken care of and as a result, merchandise is arriving daily by ex- press. Mr. Pearlman invites all of his friends and custom- ers to visit the store and see the many new things. Fall and Winter Ready-to-Wear Now On Display Here In A Profuse Variety 2- and S-Piece Suits - Timmie Coats - Sport and Dress Coats Smart Toppers - Topper Suit - Jerkin Suits - Jumpers - Skirts ) WORENCE FE. SAWYER, | Blouses - Sweaters - Hats - Bags and a very large selection of DRESSY SILK and WOOLEN DRESSES. Come! Look! Use Our Lay-Away Plan to Secure Your Fall Needs While the Selection, is. Complete! This Department Largest Showing of Shoes s- nme. utation of always having the largest assortment of Shoes for Ladies, Misses, Children and Boys. Come in and see the large selection of Fall and Winter Shoes. All at popular prices. See our large windows for the many new styles. Make This Store Your Sap Headquarters for All e SCHOOL NEEDS Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes Boys’ Pants - Shirts Sox - Overalls Children’s and Misses’ Dresses SKIRTS - BLOUSES - SHOES and JUMPERS In fact ... Any and Everything you may need for school wear COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION! % x Get the Habit of Shopping at | PEARLMAN’S ee a1; 10i6 eovrr7r7 We Close at 1 o'Clock Every Thursday "vewwey. Cigars and Cold Former Key Westers the Lighthouse Service here 3 Re-Visit Island City |™2>y Mr, and Mrs. Harry Gregory, | ferred daughter Berky Lou, and Mrs. Thos. Curtis, mother of Mrs.| Gregory (formerly Eloise Curtis), have arrived from San Francisco for several weeks’ visit with relatives and friends. They are all former Key Westers, and this is the first visit for the Greg- orys in over twenty years. years old in October. gaged in religious pioneer ... sweet and lovely The junior G-girl (and G stands for glamour) always gets her man... the Doris Dobson‘ way. These fetch- ing frocks make you irresistibly fragile, feminine and fascinating to the unwary male who puts himself in your line of fire. Doris Dodson’s “Miss EQ” | is definitely in the festive mood... 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Sizes 7 to 15... $12.95 years, having been trans- to the San Francisco area. Mrs. Curtis's. mother is one of © our oldest residents, Mrs. Re- becca Johnson, who will be 91 Mr. Gregory, who. is now en- work ° in the western states, will con- duct a series of meetings at the OED aoa eee Dee eee aaa naaaaaaral qqmmmmmmeWe CLOSE at 1:00 o'Clock Every bp dnd dnd dndn dn tn dnt dada Ade dn. tn dda dnt dindndndadndnda dada de dd dathd ddl We Have School Clothes me for Boye and Girls —_— We Are Showing RHYTHM STEP SHOES SHOES Up To Baia ae ea RS , AAPPELROUTH’S Will Be CLOSED rei “Chas. Aronovitz Department Store * Key West's Largest Store %* We Remain Closed All Day Labor Day School Opening Specials CHILDREN’S Breet otieny Wash Dresses Junior and Growing Girls’ Going BACK-TO-SCHOOL DRESSES in Every Style and Material for Hard School Wear New Shipment of . . . CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR For the BOYS Boys’ LONG and SHORT PANTS SHIRTS . T-SHIRTS SPORT BLOUSES and SWEATERS by Tom Sawyer Little Boys’ WASH SUITS School Shoes All Ages, including BIG GIRLS’ and BIG BOYS? View Our FALL LINE Dresses - Coats Suits and Hats They are as extensive now as they will be this season. Come see! GOOD MERCHANDISE ts VERY HARD TO GET! ronovit: