The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 24, 1934, Page 3

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rr i rt i Fell fit fs i tls i br F i i F sf He drive HH F at 7 Hate REL UT g H pt Fite fe it i: i d H F i “Sometimes you go to visit your cousin Hasbya in town, don’t you?” ee arene ee eh ay i £ 3 3 5 i 2 Hf Hi E f : z 3 F ‘AKI, could you go to see bim tonight? I have to meet a friend of my father’s where no one will see us. Will Hashya let us use his office for about half an hour?” “Tonight?” “No, Wednesday afternoon. To- rif Fg i : i i if Hf ji ri g8 z : g 2 if Peg “And then Wednesday you will drive me in, Waki, and we'll pre tend we're going to buy some shrubs. We'll buy the shrubs, but in the meantime [ll talk to the man, understand?” * “Yes, sink very fine good. I go.” “And Waki, you'll keep the lettet hidden while you're on the way if so if anyone stopped you and searched, you know looked all over you like this,” she illustrated, “they wouldn't find it?” He puzzled over this a moment, took his round hat from his head and scratched the thatched mop of greying hair. Suddenly his wrinkled face broke into a radiant smile. “Take fish, mebbe put letter inside fish.” Marian nearly shouted in protest mingled with hysterical laughter. Ob, Waki, please, let’s make it prunes or walnuts.” “Sink walnuts more dry,” Waki “Jost sick. lan,” he tipped her chin ‘Wp 60 he could look down into her yes and her heart seemed to catch ‘s she saw the suffering in his, “Ian, you hate me?” “Umbah,” she laughed, “hate you © much, I'm going in and fix you a breakfast that will make Doctor ‘Stevie rear ap on bis heels to pro teat. Listen, big boy, forget the peni- tentiery and disgrace and all that Mull, it won't come to pass. I'm perehtc . . . umbuh, I can tell you _ what will happen this morn- “You'll go in to see McSwain. Heli be stern, then gradually he'll soften untti he becomes magnant- uous. He'll tell you he won't do any- thing about it and, because he's a Bice fatherly sort of a guy and likes fou exceptionally well, he'll keep | Fou on at the same salary. Oh. he tmy cut you a couple of dollars. And | then be'll remind you that you have | agreed, laughing with her. to travel the straight and narrow. The rest of the day passed quick- Hecause if you don’t he bas the | ly. Lon came in, his face telling her @heek there and he'll prosecute.” | she had been right in her surmise. “You are psychic, Marian,” he said in greeting, “McSwain did ex- actly as you said. He was so darned nice about it all I felt . .. terrible Of evurse: he’s convinced I gid it ashen | was so far gone I didn't know “PP you think so, lan?” he asked eagerty “1 know so.” she answered with S#eh aseurance he was convinced. And she did know. it, She went. ; {eto Ye’ kitehen and saon from the | what | was doing.” fay tittle room came ber voice in| ‘ “Bosh,” said Marian, boisterous tones, singing, “Who's [doit and don't you tM col afraid of the big, bad wolf, the big.| vince you that you di ic bad wolf—" Lon looked in once to | Steele hadn't been so fussy about see her making imaginary stabs at | your diet I'd try an experiment, the air with a bread knife, and bad | next week end. I'd make you drink to laugh |lots more than you drank last Sat- “'m just practicing,” she apolo- | urday and then watch to see the ef- sized, Gushing. | fects. ie he iol Ser town abe wont cut | *ast Temisds me WhAt Oh ye to the car with him. “Chi et | ere mm. “Chin up. shoul| “Ham sandwich and a cup ot cof- ders back, toes out,” she advised fee and a piece of banana cream im, and added, “give him my love, | pte. Why?” Whe thie.” and she lifted a dainty |. : | “Would you be ashamed to carry = the pom pom executing an | your lunch if 1 put it up for you? : |'d fix you a thermos of your kind Lon left laughing and the moment | of coffee, and some real sandwiches he was ont of sight she whirled | ang fruit, and salad and things.” = — to years her own San | “I'd like it, Ian, if it woulda’t be je im was going to watch the | h trouble. Most of the other house more closely than ever and PTE rare at the first intimation ofher getting | ysarian sighed with relief. There would be no more food doctoring 8 | now. (Copyright, 1934, by Jeanne Bowman) Marian meets the district attor. ney, Monday. j George Washington Univ., former nhomina . WitnS Birthdays! Federal Commissioner of Educa- eovede ™cccccccccccoces | Pather “\rnard R. Hubbard of |¥“""* *8°- the Univ. of Santa Clara, Cal.,! ; “the Glacier Priest,” born in Sani Frederick H. Prince of Bos- Francisco, 46 yeats ago. : ton, nker-financier, born 75 ' years eee U. S. Senator Alben W. Bark-| ley of Kentucky, born in Graves; Dr. |Edwin G. Conklin, famed ©o., Ky., 57 years ago. | retired} Princeton biologist-scien- | tist, bogn at Waldo, Ohio, 71 years of ‘ago. Prof. William J. Cooper of *|> x, ( ‘RELIEF APPLICANT. ' tion, born at Sacramento, Cal., 52, 108 ; se docseencovevectsssesovces:: FOLLOWING THROUGH, ; eee "RES | @y Jove) ee SOCOSTCOSSELOSSTOSLESES: ees: eoccescoscoesocoece| In the game scheduled for to-; Petia, 1b morrow afternoon at the Navy! Field, the Coast Guardsmen gs | Casa; p; use the following line-up: | I H t } On_the reserve bench we have ithe followi ing to pick from: Pat Donohu, a newcomer, with lots of = } speed_.and very good curves; H. “= { Gates; the old standby; Griffin, jthe man who held the hard-hitting Breen to just two safeties; " lay; the infielder, who comes ee es through when hits are needed;} vington i: =. | Rene “Machin and Gopher Gon- x iaatne west af perortery {zalez, °outfielders, who field with tiety of curves. Tood is a pitch-/ any of them but are weak hitters. er with lots of experience. He, Ad @ neweomer as substitute in- Ps a hurled in North Florida for sev-;ielder, Steward. In practice he does not look like a house afire but sometimes in the géme those fel- lows ‘surprise you. the plate, has played around “Mi- ¥ & Lett 5 ami for several yeats aid is a| ~We'will have to wait until to- great thrower. - }merrew to. find qut which is.the! an | best:iclab: ~Se-don’t forget, fans, \ At Tirst—well, we ali Khow!comeout Stinday and root for Fleming. j e6ed eld Cayo Hueco. oom | Seeond and third are covered by| As to the Junior League of dia- two players who have seen ac-|mondball that is drawing to a tion here’ before and are very close, I still think that the best | good in their positions. jeatcher in the league is I. Rod- A triguez and Martinez behind the At short the CG’s have Speed | plate; Rosam, Tynse, B. Roberts Barrow, a gteat fielder and thtow-| and Villareal in the box; Castel- er. He is very dangerous on the,;lano and Hernandez at first bases and at bat. 4 Rueda and Ogden at second; M. | Lopez and’ L. Bazo at third; J. In the outfield they have three | Navarro and Domenech at short;+ great fielders and hitters in Bur-jir the outfield. Ackerman, Barce- nett; their best swatter, Steii i | i hits count. !for the infield and A. Gates and As subs they are bringing} other words, I will try to pick a Sauls, a catcher, and Hell, an out-!club of all stars to play the one i fielder who have. played for years‘ that wins the championship. So, around Fort Lauderdale. Hall is; watch Parks, Gates or Cuban Club known to the Key West boys who if you win the flag. I am coming have played around that section. / afted you. pone a Other pitchers. who are.coming; follow: J. Johnson, who hias a good | record, and W. (Al) Smith, who claims that he has pitched in pro baseball. In the small Junior League’the playing of Eloy Garcia was very good and P. Mesa, Hernandez and Fernandez played good for jthe Bromo-Kola and for the | Cuban Club, P. Esquinaldo, E. About Covington 1} will say this| Cabanas and Hopkins played good. much: I saw him pitch in March’ Romolo, Miguel and Nilo Diaz for against the Miami Beach aggre-jthe Alfonso Stars and J. Mar- gation-and he shut them out, #l-| tinez. Ogden and B. Garcia for lowing only two hits. tthe Hijos de la Luz. The games {were loosely played but in a few As to Red Todd, I have read | more contests you will see some lots about games in which he pers | very good games played out there. ticipated and he pitched great. claims he is one of the best around} out there for the recreation and that section. fun of the game, and not to fight. They should not be encouraged The locals will probably have! to fight by the grownups. They the following line-up: j should learn to win and like and Baker, 2b; lose and be, the same. So bear in A. ‘Perez, cf; mind ‘that the recreation depart- A. Acevedo, ss; ment wants to see you out there Cates, 3b; and encourage the boys along. Griffin, { Bot waking roughnecks out of 4 them ‘will"not, be tolerated. r ML Acevedo, If; ee PEOPLE'S FORUM. eseee SSDOCCSCooCeSSSeCRLCS | Gbe found in this county. I was U8} also advised (at the age of 40) — }to enlist in the Coast Guard serv- Editor, The Citizen: jice. Everyone should know that ‘As I understand this “Help To; the Coast Guard is not running All Who Help Themselves” sys-!an old man’s home. I was also told tem, I would like to give the rea-;t £0 amd make cigats. = son why I can't get aeip, because| Five men came to Key West in| .|my party, and it happened to be} I cannot help myself. My family | three single, men that applied for | and myself left Key West a short) work and got it, and the two mar- j time ago to seek work, and were ‘ried men with families got the so- successful until the depression! called stroke of the pen. ran my family on relief at Tam-} Being born and raised in Key) | pa. | West, and having served in U. S.j | During the past few months| revenue service, coast guard. they allowed me fifty cents and; army and navy during the World !ten cents a week for each child: War, I feel that I am entitled to to live ony We tried to get along; some consideration in this relief with that until the big bad wolf} work. came to the door, and then we’ ARNOLD CRUSOE. decided to come here. | Key West, Fla., I went and applied for work on; Nov. 24, 1934. the relief, and was told that they could help me only as a transient | Seeeeeesesvocososososooes as I came under the six months , Tung that ‘ruling ‘may ve ai Oday'S Horoscope! | good one in some eases, but I will! eoeeeeeccccocesoccosooce leave this for the public to pass! The nature resulting from this! ‘on. I am told to take my family day is visionary, but it carries} back to Tampa as they will not with it a force that renders many give me relief ot work here. | of the ideals very practical. There I explained my ease to a cer-|js a danger of contention, litiga- tain party at the relief offices./ tion, perhaps actual physical con-} and was told that being a Key] flict. There is a strong probability | Wester has nothing to do with of a certain amount of success, | this relief. When told that I was! but the body or the spirit may | a World War veteran, I was in-} come out much battered. i formed that this was antique. I | was also told that I could stay; The kinkajou, or “teddy bear,”| here without the aid of relief as| belongs to the racoon family and| there were other jobs that couldjmakes an excellent pet. EXPLAINS STA | 1F. Stickney for the outfield. In|} Don’t “forget, adults who go tol (1 The paperg.around Lake Worth| these games, that those boys go] ¢ EAST COAST TEAM "TO PLAY SUNDAY: | widow, Lois. Marie Josephine Busto and John F. Busto, minors, are the defendants, the uh- i dersigned Special Master in Chan. icery, appointed by said decree, wilt | offer for sale and sell at public out- ry to the highest bidder for cash i before the front door of the County {out House, in Key West MM County, Florida, on Monday the 7 ‘day of January, A. D. 1935, (same A game of baseball between being a rule day of said Court and the Coast Guardsmen from up houte of sale, to-wit: between Ti the Bart Const and a Key West clit st aai"anccnian” of nd nine will be played at the local das tne a) Navy Field basebell diamond to- | of the amounts therein speci- morrow afternoon. 1# A good exhibition of the spo is promised, and it is expected there will be a large number of fans in attendance. Jose Casa and Carbonell will be} the battery for Key Wi a Covington 2nd Morbley the Coast Guard in_ the capacity. : An orchestra willbe in attend- WILL MEET KEY WEST NINE ON LOCAL DIAMOND AT NAVY FIELD } In Monroe County, rt: On the Island of Key West, ' known on William A. Whit numbered eight (8) and Nine (9) of Square number Two (2) of said tract Seven (7 Benjamin Albury's same ait Florida, and mote descrihed as comme Westerly corner of Olivia Street ance to furnish musit during the game. i LEGALS IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY at , MONROE COUNTY, thence at right angles in utheasterly direction Twen- ty-three (23) feet and Six (6) at right angi ANDER KNOW five (75) feet thence at right along said Olivia Street Northeasterly direction 6) feet to the point lo, Alfonso, Teal and J. Cates; ii os huaser and Humphteys, who hit) reserve, J. Garcia and D. Lopez ROSE BUSHES—The Best. Free illustrated ‘price list. Hints on care and culture. Me- Clung Bros.. Tyler, Tex f Alexan- ee 's in the aboy a 2 a len Koxa, the 4 NOTICE OF FIXAL DISCHARGE ~ COURT COUNTY, required omplaint fil NOTICE 1 that the undersigned as administra- tor will on the 24th d er, 1934, present to th unty Judge y, Florida, final chers and Will ask hi me and for final di in the Saunders, OOOO SO SSS SEE OSES SELES HEEL ELE LOL OO OOD . Florida, this By FLOREN SAU! resaid. | WM. H. MALC angen Solicitor for neigt eTiosking Coral Park Price $7,500 Terms Furnished } head street. of the excigvve Why wait? A General Electric refrigerator is just as Convenient in the winter as in the summer—and just as thrifty, too! It's always sum- mertime in the kitchen, and even in winter there are very few days when even the outside temperature is low ‘saninenieiok oH You can save as much as $8.50 each month with a General Electric refrigerator in your kitchen—with- Out one, you are losing $8.50 2 month! THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager sea and Apply to L P. ARTMAR, The Coisee OFtucr se) Residence 305 8 net ee ee | seeccccecceocs SPSS OL ESSE OSES EES EEE EEE E OOOO OOD SILL ILILIDZIDZ ILIAD LALO her ae. that ett

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