The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 17, 1933, Page 3

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1933. Teen I can’t stand the chap, Dersonaliy,” said McLoughlin, He sat upon the edge of a chair, |straight-backed and angular, in a {meat suit-as grey as his hair. When, |people.told him that he did not look. like a cartoonist, he said that it PRRGeeaeeegoagaccegcse tling deeper ugder his load of slum bering dog, “has gone to see a law- yer on family business.” “A lawyer,” echoed Armitage. “Has Mrs. Lodely ever talked to | you about her money affairs?” “She has declared, most . forth. rightly, generally towards the | sweet course, that twenty years ago she would have thought noth- ing of lunching at wherever we | happen.to be lunching.” “She has been liying on her pin- money, I understand, I suppose | she hasn't sqiq, gnything to you | about the circumstances of her hus- band’s death?” “You suppose wrongly. She has fold me all about it three mortal times.” | Waa his ambition to look like a cars Rqstoom, of a retired general, | “He was in a bad mood all: yes- |terday,” said Armitage. “But } \hoped {talking ‘shop’ with you, He's g jerally at his best, with you,” “He is all right.on. ,” agreed McLoughlin, “In tach, & brih. \liant youngster who knows juat how brilliant he is, he is most ingly modest. A great deal more modest than I was at his age.” ‘Mex. ,Loughlin’s slow smile seemed to crack his leathery face into two, '“But the. moment be gets an to any. subject but his work, he's insuffer- jable. Wants kicking.” “You can’t kick a cripple.” “That's what he bets on;” came from Poole, upon whose person the iterriers had disposed themselves to, isleep. | “Apart from the fact that h lcripple,” said Armitage—heavily, | Poole thought—“one can’t snub him |@5 @ guest, especially when hig mother is present.” “He bets on that, too,” |Poole, |. “Very likely! Anyway, hig. ‘beastly nature will be a constant factor whatever we decide about murmured be all right when he hoes H iJ. Kirschenbaum jhim, and I think myself it’s begt to ‘ “Ignoring it makes him very ip iritable,” said Poole, smiling remi. |miseently. |Fler’s ear. “Very irritable indeed. i makes him.” | Paris, Mac?” | “They won't teach him anything in the way of technique he doesn’t ‘know, What he needs he can get. here or anywhere.” | “and that is—?” “Solid, hard concentration. So far, his work has been dashed off under some stimulus or other; som: excitement. He’s got to turn ou! as good stuff when he’s sober on a Monday as he can at the Da Capo on a champagne Saturday night.” “Any good his haunting places like the Da Capo?” “Only to his purse. From what 1 thear he’s making @ bit, By the pray, is it a fact that you put in that elevator to get him up to the top of ‘this house?” “I had it extended.” McLoughlin left in silence, 4s the front door distantly slammed, Armitage asked— “What's Lodely been saying to get himself so warmly disliked?” Poole pulled the terrier’s other ear, Easy enough to say: “He makes endless fun of you, his host and patron”—but dificult to explain ‘why one should so blazingly resent iit when the host and patron didn't, apparently, resent it at all. He re- marked, instead— “Lodely talks of giving a party.” “Do we have to charter the Ritz for him, d’'you know?” “No, The idea is a small informal gathering; but it's to include all the rabble he has collected at the ‘Da Capo during the last weeks and ‘@ lot of really sound people.” “Whoro will he give it?” “In his studio, He actually took \the lift up there yesterday.” “He didn’t care for it, no doubt?” | “He thought it would oa |good billiard-room with a little re- jarrangement.” 4 Armitage laughed. “Clever of him. I wish to heaven he'd let me have my bedroom }back!” | “Mako him.” “No, I can’t do that.” He said it thoughtfully, his man \mer robbing the words of their in- jefectuainess. He prowled up and j¢down the room, smoking, eyes half- | closed. | “What about Mrs, Lodely?” he asked abruptly, wheeling on his (Secretary, “Oughtn’t you—?” “Mrs, Lodely,” replied Poole, set- ten it” He gently pulled a ter~}) “You don’t think he should go to |. si} hermit with an “They won't teach him anything in the way, of technique he doesn’t know." “Oh, I know. he shot himself in a summer-house and all that, What T'm interested in is—why?” “He crashed, apparently.” “Yes. But why?” Poole shook himself free of the 1; Parks; L, Curry 4 points, for E.} } (Keen. | 'Fouls—DeMolay, 9; Celties, 10. | | seeeaeggeevanmeanegecons INTERESTING BASKETBALL CONTEST STAGED LAST EVENING g Playing fast, clean and scientific} i basketball, the Celtic five eked} jout a close-win, over the DeMolay.| j five last night. During the early; | minutes of play the DeMolays took ‘a lead but it did not last long. As|8 the half progressed, the Celtics! slowly, byt surely, drew to the! i front and the half ended 13 to Sy tin their favor. | |. The second half started and un-! der an avalance of baskets the! | DeMolays drew near, tied the score | \and then went on to a three point | {legd: Things looked good for; j awhile but the Geltics defense} Vdghtened and slowly they over- came the DeMolay’ lead. and went! ‘on to their second league victory.i i Seores: andthe line-ups follow: | | DeMolays FG Pos, | (EB. Johnson . 1 {J, Lopez ... } 3 \J. Baker .. F RB c G jd. Cates - ] { i Celties E. Yates E. Keen ~ | N. Hernandez | eMolays—G. Lund 2, for Johnson; C. Hicks for J.) Gates. Celtics—O. Lounders | for. A CiVIC. EDUCATION A filling station proprietor in| Tennessee, where the tax on a gal- llon-of gasoline is 8 cents, has} found a novel and effective way) fof vitalizing the price. A sign ver his station presents the-fol-; | lowing expert study in the origin and incidence of taxation: Governor Horten: 7 cents Hooyer 1 cents Gas 6 cents Freight 3 cents Distribution 4 cents Me 2 cents Total-— 23, cents —New York Times. TODAY’S HOROSCOPE Aacereaeasecseconce A rugged. natural life, is sthis. Ht will prefer’ the isolation of af opportunity to ‘study or meditate by itself. There | jis a certain unevenness of temper jthat will try the patience of! | friends, except: those: who can see | | beneath the crusty exterior. There ‘is misfortune in travel, therefore | |be contented with a limited sphere | of action. xecutor; of the! terriers and sat up. He knew what | was coming, “T'd like you to do a bit of sleuth- work on that, if you can. I know in a Kings Mallard firm. It was | Quentin, Lodely and Cane, Quen- tin and Lodely crashed but Cane prospered, eventually, at any rate. | I can: giye*you the year, or near | enough.” He paused, frowned and gave it. “After my father’s death she let ths, Kings Mallard firm have charge, the bik of his capital, [ve a notion they played the fool-with it and that though they refunded every: penny, it broke them. Dart- er’s is the only private bank left in those parts. They'll give you as- | { sistance, within reason.” “Right you are, Guy!" he sum oft said estate! ry note in the} 00.00, given. by| to Antonie; secured Py a first mort the following te in Monroe 1g: on & island of Key “Take™your time and go very | quietly. I've been Sir James Cane’s | guest.” “Tl leave next to no wake,” promised Poole, “Ther son, I suppose, why I shouldn't | start right away?” “None. Here comes Lodely.” ‘Twenty-fiv point ai feet on and White- enna ree “This is the kind of silence that | always ensues when one comes just too late to hear people talking about one,” Mark said sweetly. (Copyright, 1932, Julig Cleft-Addoma) Mark makes we thoroughly ebnexiqus, tomorrew, THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING PHONE 51 IN THE CITIZEN BLDG. ecevcccccee SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN—20c WEEKLY thene thwesterly ‘deceased, sub-| to wald morigaite lien said eatament of Antonio Artolozaga, ALBURY, ator. BENJAMIN LOPEZ | FUNERAL HOME Established 1885 |] 2-Heur Ambelance Service S&ilted Emabaimer, Plastic Surgery Phone 135 Night Phone 696-W || trace tracks of Marianao, Havana, jean Jockey Club which has taken Jockey Club. ot |Park, in the “Lutgardita” subdi- «||Get this great THE KEY WEST CITIZEN eoesegereccce | “HAVANA WGH POINTS: | By. Local tabee, Consylate. | @Cqecccccccccceescoocooes | Reconstruction work has. com- ,menced in the town of Santa Cruz} {del Sur, which was destroyed dur-} ing the last storm. at a point ap-| | the. coast. According to news received, | Cuban avocado pears haye been | seclared duty, free in the United | tates. The sugar ‘cua will not begin} until February 15 of the present} ear. The postal treaty between Cuba} and the Deminican, Republic was signed on the 20th day of Decem- ber, Dr. Orestes Ferrara, secretary of state, representing Cuba, and! ; Mr. Osvaldo Bazil, dominican min- ister to Cuba, representing the dominican republic. i It has been, announced that the ‘racing season on .the Marianao will begin on January 21 under} tthe auspices of the Cuban-Ameti-| the place of the Havana-American | The president of the republic. | General Gerardo Machado, has! |denied the news published in the} United States regarding an eco-} nomi¢ project calliag for the emis-/ sion of $70,000,000 and a loan. } The department of agriculture is organizing expositions of live stock, aviculture and agriculture, to be celebrated in the Exposition } vision, from February 20 to 26. According to estimates which} have been published, exportation of! coffee in 1932 amounted to 3,-; 600,000 ‘kilos,* 60% of which; jwent to the United States. | aie i The pcumacoant has acquired | four’ new cruising planes to be! used for military.aviation purposes and already four lieutenants of the} aviation corps have left for the} United States with the sole object of bringing sgid planes to Cuba. | haa | ‘ater Aulzters ! ausaghen tah of Imperial ics druggists are authorized to, "retund your money if it ‘fails.—Adv: or Feet Afcations on, Han BEARUP'S DRY CLEANING PERSQNAL STATIONARY—Let| WORKS. 514 MARGARET ST.) PHONE 227. H Samuel. Field of Duluth, Minn.,' was so angry when his wife had} her hair bobbed that he cut what wag left close to her head. | WANTED—Agent eecccccececeecooceeeoore! CLASSIFIED | COLUMN eoceeeerececaceaqasqcecee. Advertisements under this head | will be inserted in The Citizen at} the rate of 1c a word for each in-} {apuxiaabalyy three kilometers from |sertion, but the minimum for the! | first insertion in every instance i: | #oe- Payment for classified anne tisements is invariably in advance, | H but regular advertisers with ledger | ! accounts may have their advertise- | iments charged. Advertisers should give thei |street address as well as their tele-| phone number if they desire re-! sults. | With each classified advertise-| ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for| FOR RENT ‘ FOR RENT—Furnishea apart-) ments, $15.00 to $25.00 per month. Trevor and Morris, op- posite new Post Office. ott25 | FURNISHED APARTMENT with| electric ice box. Archie Thomp- | son, 1001 Eaton street. Phone 879-J. dec28-1mox ; FOR SALE } } } FRESH YARD EGGS. Call 454, Adam’s Dairy. 500 SHEETS type Only 50c. Get them at Artman Press. Phone 61. ign The WANTED for Monroe county. 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