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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1936. 5 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREE ] a 1 ; LEGALS ii _— T wo : SODA WATER BOYS iain | | With ©. FENCE DEFEAT HEALTHERS "2S25222 5 Anniversaries W . w9T. Men CousTs. = z ve S A New Novel by Marian Sims i fHass MATFIELE mrs - eeee SYNOPSIS: Gasol totrance ants Blake looked swiftly and soberly ¥ — es working in Blake Thornton's a at her. “What do you mean?” : cos ~ é<- © Bho finds Blake himself very, pleas “Nothing organic,” she said with al . " . sent”, erica knee sown e Near unwonted reluctance, “but he says J V -- = herself t beyond ” } a not sermit hereell fo. go, beyond | TT terribly on edge. . - | BY JOVE . eige soko sajelder than: he: selfish end Blake was ashamed of the way his i no on = paaned through one ‘acerating he? | neart lurched within him. “On edge’ - — ; — = a onseg ae ience oe want. a i 2 ; / i { eee eee eragine meant nothing, save that Irma was ] TODAYS GAMES Coca-Cola went into first place — = < self very much when she asked him justifying her departure a few} praia colaiien to have dinner in her apartment. months hence. She didn’t suspect ; eens of the Social ague yeste of that the departure needed no justi- | 6 _AMERICAN LEAGUE jatterncen— tied with age tag 5 se — Frm so Chapter 30 fication in his eyes. a Chicago. at St. Louis. partment, which team the Soda} 2 = 2 : And beside him Irma was silent: Gleveland at. Detroit. Water boys defeated, 14 to 5. “ EMAC OM ES OME withdrawn into herself. When you | 7 —. The Hesithers did not play their s PTEMBER, when the heat re-| were forty and your husband was | NATIONAL LEAGUE PICKED AS MEMBER OF ALL-/usual gume. Villareal held them} - laxed its grip each afternoon with | thirty-three, it was impossible to} New York at Brooklyn. ¥ to six sefeties. le an 23 08 the setting of the sun. When every-| confide in him until you had to. | Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. STATE DIAMONDBABE The leader at bat was Poly Art- one came bares town. Roce eee Pride and hopelessness kept you’ INDIANS AND TIGERS WIN 4 AGGREGATION ae with two sanpSarEgE two . ° emptied as if by magic, and Ir from confessing the truth. j Campbell; But Bi singles in six times at bat. Wood- packed her clothes with exquisite | CONTINUE FIGHT FoR SEC-|°*™PPells Butcher and Berres Sa ner of the| #0". Wickers and J. Villarcal - care and much tissue paper and ITH the coming of fall Carol’s } a smond ury, member of the}, «. three safely in five cha at 2 i went home to take possession of her \ leisure hours began to fill; OND PLACE IN AMERICAN Beat Gime Protectu Awning’ club of Miami) it three Sly i te cvonmected | Ac house. Everyone was recovering from the | LEAGUE At New York R. H, | that won the East Coast Diamond-j +>) | nome run in the fifth frame | ©" The warmth of Blake’s welcome] inertia of summer, and planning Pittsburgh ante ee ee | jball championship, has been nam- that gave the Healthers their first} By PLOREN . . astonished her. He had driven to| parties. Her friends were generous | New York ......... . 2 5 1/ed on the All-State Desmond cans / ‘ Rockbrook to bring her home, and | about including her in their evening { ‘ lin Batteries: Blanton and Todd; /¢lub. He is the second Key West- | aro oe | LAN B Old zs during, the drive to Atlanta he| activities, and the fact touched her; __ (“peial to The Send "The | Smith, Coffman and Mancuso. "er to receiye this honor. Last! wheesggelle pian — geen - talked with feverish eagerness of his| immeasurably. She resented her in-| NEW YORK, Sept. he | year Mickey Ubieta:was picked as|P asa , a a a ee - plans for the fall. He had bought] ability to repay them, and said so, |Chicago Cubs, with a. anal ithe All-State shortstop. “Tarzan” | baseer med asin her extra € es oes . aie tickets for the community concerts; | frankly. |Lee each hurling a whole game in| Second Game | Albury received the nod over the |!™t§ of the game. ae en a ee ==: tees he didn’t see why they couldn't Gct| Cornelia laughed at her. “Weltheir doubleheader with the Bos-|,, 4t New Yoris H. E. ‘rest of the leftfielders. |Sanitary Department— = . = up a dinner-and-bridge club; he in-| wouldn't ask you if you didn’t con-{ | Pittsburgh 410 3{ Other players on the All-State |°°™@ry apart 7 . tended to take an afternoon off for | tripute something; don’t overlook ton Bees, won the two games tol New York e 8 3 ‘lub axe; with the/fircti three being | 000 031 001— 5 6 G . golf during the week, and he pores that.” jgain on the New York Giants and! Batteries: Hoyt and Padden,| pitchers: Coca-Cola— mm 2 = she would play with him now and): pat she wanted to contribute more ist. “Louis Cardinals, However, | Schumacher, Castleman and Man-| Fred Godbee, Protectu; Sere ete tt ee 2 ee “ ' then. ... \than her presence, and felt that she | Gels ‘channen of ‘oemetabilic the leaue. 1. Sanda Orlando; | Batteries J. Walker and He / Irma was vaguely flattered by his] could:not.afford it. And then, as if |(¢1" “hances of overtaking : kins; J. Villareal and P. Artman. —__— eagerness, but with the perversity | he had guessed her need, Blake in- | Giants are very slim, indeed. ares | i Ree ai MONKOE THEATER of her kind she peer as ih formed her one day that her salary,} | Scores in the double victory First Game le iets er, Protect, pasa gis Today, Coca-Cola will play Ad advanced. She didn’t know. . . .‘Sh€| beginning October first, would be a! ono. 3 ig 2 g ‘ H i aoe ees rapeti ° . M. Tynes will pitch MBNATe Decal Well tutcty (wall site| eotiaranel ot renee enee Penises a | were ato Sean | 4otomizens Tbe | ACE biladel pitta Hoey |) Mudsony Ovlandos thirdteses) Vo soec gs ae meee Robin Heed <f Ei Derade Irma’s vocabulary, was always said}, month. | Bees collected only 13 hits in hou riledelphre ea awe oq! Joshum, Jacksonville, short-| 5; sais ianlidl A ilbaioal neal ii. : in capitals)... . She wanted to see!’ ghe could hard! im. «, ames, sacle Sie = stop; 5 s ee re ‘ ly thank him. “Are | & 2 Batteries: Haines, Ryba, Farn- Le . \real is slated as the battery for Dr. Freeman before she made any] you sure I'll earn it?” she asked) Brooklyn Dodgers whipped the!shaw and» Davis; Walters and| \VTieht, Orlando, catcher; |the Beveraze players. oa plans; he might order her to Florida | qupiously. as i eS 4 Cawthorn, Protectu, right fie!d; ts © vill 5 lously. Cincinnati Reds in the other twin! Grace. hd nggen ‘ Tomorrow, Administration wil — before Christmas. .. . His tone was dry. “I'm not in|”) Phillips, Waverly, center field. cross bats with Sleaiion; Gapek atk The core of Blake’s being froze| business for my health. You'll be bill that was taken by one team. - The team was picked at the} Year s Sanitary r slowly. “Irma,” his voice pleaded worth more than that in time, and | The count in the opener was 7 to Second Game j State Tournament in Orlando by|™ A saints wine ak & a - with her, “don’t talk about Florida} rl pay you more just as soon as|4, while in the nightcup the score} At Philadelphia R. H. E.! Wilson McGee, sports editor of the} “> S4mcs “tail at © PB. me when you're not ever Honte yet.” He] business warrants it.” And then the | was onesided, 10 to 2. St. Louis ~ 5 13 0 Evening Star and Peter Scha!l of | Standing of the league: ae eee eat et ar vever | Veneet (of impersonality cracked. | Schumacher, and| Castleman just Philadelphia 211 2 the Orlando Morning Journal. Club ssiaaciuaza get to see you! an lake’s eyes were looking at her. . t : hands Me ana -& = Irma smiled to herself. This, she} “Have paeiead getting along all couldn ; oH eran e ue ale ata Saeete ‘Male a aie reflected, was the secret of Blake’s| right?” he asked awkwardly. same or te our ence ef PE We ae a wil ’ sae ¥> | LEAGUE STANDINGS |: Department eagerness: he didn’t see much of| “Quite.” There was a vibrant {the Terrymen and Pittsburgh Pi-|Sivess and Wilson. i | Acimistietcateon her. If she sypnt a whole winter at| pause. He had a trick, she noticed, |!ates, and so the best the Giants} AMERICAN LEAGUE | home he might be desperately glad | of concentrating so intently that he |cculd do was split a pair of games! At Detroit _ R. H. E.| AMERICAN LEAGUE | eosccecseerce ecccce to get rid of her, and she preferred | looked first at one of your eyes and | with the Bucs. The league-lead- | Philadelphia -. sion 2 19 O Club— Pet. | | Toda In Histo having him miss her. then at the other. “Have you?” _!ers had a close call in the opener, | Detroit .. 6 9 1 New York .667 if ry ACKSONVILLE A = Hecacw ues-| “Quite.” ‘\inning 2 to 1. Score in the! Batteries: Archer, Fink and Chicage - And then, too, there was the q ss secVeces tion of her Health. She intended to] There were more questions, clam- | nightcap was 4 to 3. Hayes; Auker and Tebbetts. \w ngton 31) 1620-—B be Jel FLOR 1 DA see Dr. Freeman tomorrow atter- ae Mecuneer ones ee The crippled Gashouse Gang, Deret : mal | weautineeote oneg ee : oon 2 a + noon... . * 1using three pitchers in the intial} | Clevelan 528 | Ss company from ne Her ayer darted aboet the house, Soest ane ey pita ee contest and two in the final game,}_ At Cleveland R. H. E.! Boston : .493 | Charlestown. pr rant me searching, hoping for signs of wear.| na to her eetenishment had called |ivided honors with the Philadel-! Boston 3 2 1 St. Louis . 302) ; te ee “This place is a sight,” she said | )er immediately. phia Phillies. Old Jesse Haines! Cleveland 3.14 0 Philgdelphia 340; 1796 — President Washin Subscrive tc Tae Cite ee é with emphatic relish. “Did you miss me?” he demanded |Started on the mound for the Red- (Called end of sixth, rain) | ell Address—summing UP} weekly. ete and ening ee ey ed et ae ‘The whole thing had gone sour on| fondly. birds in the first contest, but had Batteries: Olson, Marcum, Meola » NATIONAL LEAGUE political experience and includ- es ee ee ee Blake. He hoped now that Dr. Free] “J'ye been wasting away. I|to be relieved by Ryba. who in and Dickey; Zuber, Harder. andi... Club— W.. L. Pet./ing his famous doctrine of isola- man would order Irma to Florida—| thought you'd forgotten me.” Jturn was taken gut in favor of | Sullivan. -- 86 601 jtion. At the time, the country BENJAMIN LOPEZ ; Sk (to Marassirtoaiolabeencoiwanithe (cvouillar, couldn't” Earnshaw. Meanwhlie, Walters! - Be : a iS aid oa wention. te _—- FUNERAL HOME! supreme luxury he w ¥ *| “Well, you never even sent me a | held the Cardinals to seven safe-} = ; = jicago . . 82 56 were more interested in the doings West : 4 pelt) even atituejexpense:of: hipiown | postcard” jieajand hisiteamiwon Mqate (S| ee AY CBleagon) web: pittsburgh _ 78 38 |of° Europe where N: : ———- i necessity. He picked up two of her “gi . ae ie f ; grounds. Sita : Half Centery & ib He chuckled. “Since that’s the | With the great Dizzy Dean putting } | Cincinnati - 71 73 24 Hour Ambulance Service ‘} bags and followed her doggedly up-| way you feel, when can I see you?” | Boston 64 78 ; atairn! on one of his masterful relief hurl- =e = : ee hs Licensed Embeimer ’ = ; esr + : Aa A : _ ling jobs, the Redbirds took the| Washington at St. Louis, play-- Brooklyn . 62 81 35—Manuel Quezon clected |] phone 135 eee, he next morning Irma went) e around at seven tomorrow. nightcans-bitole ‘ed on former date. |Philadelphia _ 50 94 "347] | first Philippine President. i downtown to see what they were| We'll have dinner—first.” Sa age : . va Philadelphia Athletics _went] .-- oan neste as Ss = — — — wearing this fall. Shopping was her passion, and she had her favorite salesgirls who greeted her with cor- dial smiles and sinking hearts. But the fall lines were still incom- plete, and dresses clung stickily to her arms and shoulders when she next evening astonished and flat- |second position of the American tried them on. There was literally,| tred her. When he had ordered a | League. now held by Chi¢ago} Irma told the exhausted clerks, not | gourmet’s meal she said frankly: White Sox. a decent thing in town. She ate a peevish, expensive lunch and went to keep her appointment with Dr. Freeman. She gave up and laughed at him. “All right. I'll eat an expensive din- ner, and take carfare along with me.” IS pleasure at seeing her the “All this attention is quite a boost j to my ego, but with the town to choose from, why did you pick me?” it wasn’t a bid for compliments; down in defeat at the hands of the Detroit Tigers, 6 to 2, while the Cleveland Indians whipped the Boston Red Sox, asthe two vic- tors keep up their fight for the The summaries: i NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game ‘ for At Boston R. H. E. Dr. Freeman had an emergency | it was honest curiosity, because the | (4; a9 § ee a appendectomy, and he kept her wait-| Cit¥ was full of girls who had beauty | ton yO, 8 0 ing almost an hour. She walked into| <0 moneyjand lelaure:-And Porter'|"" 7 os: Galeton and! O'Dea: his office trembting with nervous-| V5 quick enough to recognize itas j) 7 : sa a aes ee Ae He knit his regula brows. | Lanning, Reis and Lopez. 1 be darned if ! know. There at | —_—— ae jake perempto- | could remember. The thing I like | At Boston R. H. E.! : best about you is the way you make | Chiczgo _.......... 8: m at Dr. Fre she said.| me-teel, | Boston << Se 2st?) “and I'm comp! She knew what he meant. “I see. | teries: Lee and Hartnett; wish you'd come for me right away.”| And how do 1 make you feel?” lecth Ge cteellsanal ae nice i “Why, of course.” There was deyy| fOh ... very witty and charming. |g) aa s i ful concern in his,voice. “De you | Add, J’'my pot afraid you'll miss the 7 : mind coming to the sidewalk | of my witticisms. True, you | 4; Asai cee RH! about ten minutes, so 1 won't have| think I’m useless and frivolous, but | __At Brooklyn poh to park?” | you reconcile yourself to it.” p oneiniiat Se ae 2 She had to stand on the sidewalk | “Nice of me,” she said d pureckin See tell me about your trip. I know ! Batter Davis, Schott and; almost three minutes, and that ir- ritated her still more. “It's next to impossible,” she said when she was seated beside him, “to ‘ou're bustin’ to.” “I'm not either.” But he told her, frankly and raci- | ly, during the rest of the meal. Sto- ! Lombard Frankhouse, Jc licoat jand Phelps, Berres. | Second Game get along with one car.” : Hie at 5) eet shone (ith one, car | ties culminating in an account of At Brooklyn . R. H. E.| His eae pas pet He wouldn’t| how someone named Whitefield had | Cincinnati tie eat quarrel with her, he swore; it was| called Buckingham Palace and de ! e ae 2 too degrading. Irma seemed to relish : Brooklyn oe 10 16 2 a good rousing battle; her like a drink of whiskey. But it left him sore and embarrassed and ashamed to meet her eyes. He said | impatiently: “You have to take your choice. An- other car and no long vacations, or vacations and no car, It’s the best 1 can do.” “I have to have the changes,” said plaintively. “Dr. Freeman says the sooner I can go to Florida the better it will be for mer He says I'm in‘a rather serious condition.” Her Voice shook. it stimulated | she} | manded the ear of King George him- self. Whitey had read in the news- paper that His Majesty was suffer- ing from a severe cold, and he knew j an infallible remedy. It took four calls, but in the end he had actually secured the ear of the king himself, and been courte- ously thanked. Driving home from the theatre, Porter stopped the car in the shadow of the Sherwood. She looked inquir- jingly at him. (Copyright, 1936, by Marian Sims) Carol gets an important request from Ellen. tomorrow. and believe in blue blood. Excel in chemistry. Have Are Bs ioe discouraged, natural philoso- | phers and accurate discriminators. | great / Batteries: Hallahan, Mooty =] [tesco | | Cigar, Store DAILY BASEBALL RETURNS BY WIRE cai meee teapeennoarasranditrerones mae ARcia Oem “OY (RUSSELL’S) . for tobacco i cut right to smoke right endurance, recover quickl; from} Muy 9, 4 4 + ecceeee defeat, prone to criticize too much|! Come im and getithe re- az There’s a right way to carve a chicken or slice a ham. The character and talents of/—stop it. Also imitating and/ ga F F ’ : those born between | toadying. Inclined to take too|| sults of the MAJOR And there’s a right way to cut tobacco. AUGUST 23 TO SEP- i much medicine, imagine they have ° e . TEMBER jall sorts of maladies. ‘They will|| BASEBALL LEAGUES. 29h When the tobacco in your cigarette is cut the way VIRGO people are very orderly, confess every fault but the one were methodical, and good magnetic; they possess. Should merry one! | it is in Chesterfield .. - right width and right length healers. Are generous and great born in their own Sign, viz: Cigars, Cigarettes, Soft match-makers. Make fine mu-| (Virgo) August 22 and Septem-|| "©*"% © = : it burns even and smooth . ....it smokes better, sicians, scholarly, can keep se-| ber 23, or September 23 and Octo- Drinks, Etc. ‘ eee a sa ~ cs crets, love dress and like to lead!ber 23 (Libra). The Hyacinth is ‘ me ¢ the fashion; affectionate, devoted, their natal gem, also Pink Jasper. © Soe. Laseerr @ rms Tomes Go,

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