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| BY JOVE tt ii change her dress. Since to be a celebration, she de-|!y, in imitation of the others. As the (BEES EES SS SSS WEST PALM BEACH FIVE DEFEATED... ‘BASEBALL. GAME Seu teins wentten | tbaadeecentertane os | LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY, 31-22)... HERE ow al BE 5 i ih ‘one of her own mother’s dresses. She |524 freed him from the accusation arf also bad a sentimental regard for st|Cf ‘Time, for mercy that had brought Raa FAD +. because she had worn this particular lier and enough to wear, | CONTEST WAS EVEN purinc COLLEGE TEAM “ @iscovered her in the garden of] The baby put a chubby hand on just returned to Miami with of his Chicago business id 29G a vou att GARDNER'S PILL ROLLERS TO —— dress that first evening when Phil good frjends, aden dows C. A. Huck and A. PF. & prospect, Electro had Ape | FIRST QUARTER BUT VISI- TACKLE SANITARY were not daunted by the Tooth Brush Co., West Orange, the old Page house. Sally’s cheek, and looked up at her | Bi: aeawcien winds, went forth boldly NL 1. jan23-itx Bob Dawes was on time, as usual. | wonderingly. McDonald had finished | TORS JUMPED AHEAD IN D NT high rolling gulf stream His big car was piled high with pack- | now, and all heads were raised. The themselves proud as nimrods. Art Haas as his first thrill, Gardner’s Pill Rollers will play|landed a 13-pound African pom- Sanitary Department tomorrow}|pano which Captain Joe Johnson afternoon, beginning 2 p. m., at|pronounced a prize winner. Art's the Navy Field in a regular Sun-j|next battle was with a 33-pound day baseball contest. grouper, and he was all in after This contest proniises to be}he landed that one. So he called hard-fought from start to finish]; and each club has made arrange- for the party, #id Bob was in|children waited breathlessly for the SECOND feast spread out before them. With ‘ ‘looked DEFEATED DIVISION STREET OUTFIT BY SCORE a new-found peace, Sally beside him. “Where di around her at this little group of peo~ i indy with the bese voleet= ©” "*|ple whose sorrows she had shared, | For the first’ time im three bas-| got and whose joys now were hers, too. High OF 6TO3 the 2 eproachfully. She gave him Soe starved ene i Fea eee earn Bg UPpant about |” “Look! It's Mr. Philip—Mr. Philip's | School varsity basketball five lost “If you say so, that settles it.” said| Sally turned with the others and |@ game to a visiting team. This} St. Joseph’s Coliege went into " Bob. Be began to whistle gaily and | saw Philip Page standing in the door- first place in the newly-formed say ji ts to have their line-up and out of the Main street | way, hat in hand. Somehow, she was | happened last night at the school, NYA School Diamondball League|\y.. and o - not surprised. It was as if she had ‘aguey strengthened, did not quit until he landed an old ; ‘by defeating Division Street i ‘li , ighi “What on earth’s happened to known he would come. He belonged |¥™nasium when the West Palm The Healthers will use William] Tiger weighing 29 pounds. Rat” demanded Selly curianiy|with them oo : : school to the tune of 6 to 3. | Cates at third base and Baker at| After returning safely, they act as if Mary had just accepted Beach Wildcats trimmed the locals) The contest developed into a} hortstop, with Gabriel, Salinero,| started the old card game, when Riding Home With Philip a. shaves aC Si tac pitrhers’ battle between Harry| Gargi Molina, Howard Gates,|they were alarmed by a yell from “Right—first guess!” said Bob ex- Cc was a wonderful party, everyone - — g Elwood of St. Joseph and Reno of Sterling. the outer dock. The card game uberantly. agreed. The children had been al- | The Wildcats played a steady | Division Street sdhool. 7 The Drug Store Cowboys, who|was halted ,and the boys on al PF 7 nab believe you!” Sally stared sein re kere: peeen lars game throughout. The Conchs| Elwood, McMahon, Frow, andihave defeated the Sanitary out-|fours opened up to reach the old Right you said yocrscl? ake wae iet | Afterwards they had gone into the |started out well enoiugh, but fell! Mito starréd for St. Joseph ' andi rit in every game played so far|dock, where, with the combined fatuated with Philip.” yard to play, taking a whole box of | aywn in the second quarter. Dur-|\i0) Street school, | this Yeats will have Al. Rodriguez, lefforts of just six of us, we haul- “1 was wrong,” Bob declared breezi- |2299.t° share with the neighbors’ vision Street srhool. Malgrat, Barcelo, M. Acevedo, A.Jed in a shark. When hung on the Was! Acevedo, D. Lopez, E. Rodriguez, |seales, the sea monster tipped« ly. She gave Philip the gate.” children who had gathered outside to |ing the first period of play, the| Batteries in this game f paige listen to the festivities Even the eld- | Key Westers held the visitors to|Reno and Ralphie for the losers| puby Carbonell, Pena, Mayg and|beam at 488 pounds. And, as if i el ; i i Hl i i “Ob!” Sally arew her brows to- | est li = ri i gether. Toot wight explain Philip's |Saie med canon pvc oe | even tetas. and Elwood and Menendez for the} few others. boys from Chicago say, it was the ii temper of the past two weeks | baby and had finally got him to sleep. | Came the second quarter—and|¥i<tors. With these line-ups it is exe] biggest finny object they had ever sat. Tut Perhaps that night she had seen Mary | Philip and Jim McDonald smoked Wes! contmerot the jenguss pected that two strong nines will|seen, enter Philip's hou-e at midnight was|their pipes on the front steps and |C@me defeat for the Key West) cjyh— W. L. Pet. : hat the Ma: = ‘PS 1 ; be on the field tomorrow and tl On another day, they harpoon- doy to Philip” bad chosen to say Salieat of sa eaneen it would soon | High. West Palm Beach rang UP} St. Joseph's ‘College 2 0 1,000 a fast and exciting contest will]ed two turtle, and Captain Joe ay fest saw Mary off on the train, pero palsi is Ared at oe seyen field goals for a Hues ice [bison Seeest School 1 1 -500! be played. and his wife, Nellie, served it in Bob went on. “They're taking the old |r. ..s that would be mended, and of | 4 Points in this quarter, while the) Harris Schoo! ...... 0 2.000 - five different ways, to the delight man to their place in New England. | the whole new water system. best the Oonchs could do was of her visitors. Art is returning ‘The whole family went, but they kept} Lola and Sally sat close to May, | score half that many points. Aft.| ie fe bil here’s hopii the trip pretty secret. Didn't want a| whose chair had been brought to the |er that, the Wildcats were never Tod In Hist odays oe Ane RAG Cee, eee ee Jot of curious onlookers when they | porch so that she could enjoy the cool |in danger. oday n istory : & he will catch more prize winners. on the = man on the train. breeze that had come with early dusk. | Whittington, for the victors, ac-, @@eeeeeeeereeeoceseceece Anniversaries Once ted desperately to ask if |The sleeping baby stil! lay in Sally’s~ Sally wan! Philip Page were there to see them|arms. Holding it so seemed a part of |¢™Plished six field goals and one) . 1856—American steamer “Pa- ored with the presence of Dr. Wil- ff. but she dared not. They were in| her new content and she was loath to | free throw. Martin rung up five! cific” left Liverpool bound for mon Newell, Gainesville, Fla. Dr. the ‘neighborhood of Lola's house. | put it down. field goals and Burns, four. |New York with 186 on board and! 176i—Richard Alsop, poet and! Newell is head of the State Plant re ee ee brad When Bob Dawes came to take the Cochran and Noel, as guards, never heard from again. satirist, one of the “Hartford Board, and: it wan, hin Sesh vial imtet tating. hie cement ten two girls home, they were all sur- | also played a good game for the) ~ (Conn.) Wits” of American lit-l(> New Found Harbor Keys. As motive. Lecras ther utes orghi plane Label = Wildcats, 1869—Massachuseits the f erature, one of the few American|y, expressed it, “Beyond Imagina. milliunaires of his day, born at] 4007 inet about exolains how de. Middletown, Conn. Died Aug. 20,]tighted he was with the fishing and 1815, the sea-food dishes served by Cap- ciel tain Joe and his wife. He had 1783— Henri Marie Beyle| turtle steak, turtle pot roast, tur- “Are you and Mary really engaged, | she protested the was not tired. Then Woodson, local forward, made in country to establish a Bureau or Is it one of Mary's ‘trial engage- | the baby was tucked in. At last they |some beautiful shots from long of Labor. ments’? Sally asked. said goodby to the children, who gath- |range and was easily the star of | “Don't be a wet blanket,” scolded { 7. YK. 4 > plac Bob. “Of Baap grr saee ie rs ial cheueyy pages ay amg lara the Key West team. Domenech: 1907—Harry K. Thaw placed on ments are trial. She promises to| «yoy' made two goals and one free trial in New York for the murder ' marry me by Christmas—though of | in A hte eo Bye ee throw. Saunders scored one field| of Stanford White. Pu i eid e = g : tht ih Bob stopped the car and Lola came | again. A man don’t mind working his 4P running out to meet them. They all|best when he knows he’s doing it erowsled together on the front seat} for a man that ploys square.” “Stendhal”), famed French au-|tle liver and fish,jn various delect- for construction on these —" +l) never really believe it till |“andwe won't forget it. {'mlooking | goal and rung up three free tosses. SES ( I Shiscivin. priya for Siagpveiber wt the altar” forward to working for Mr. Mofds | Wickers did not play his usual] 1909—First recorded use of ra-| th0ry- born. Died March 224,00" sy ot $0) ying : ‘The ‘comianator amd ait ss game. ‘dio to save lives at sea when the A { Dr. Newell iis'@ “Prince of a It seems as though 13 is un-} “Republic” sank off Nantucket, Fellow,” and his companions and if i ? ; tilt Persistently, Bob's news sang itself | street where their ways parted, they 9 State Plant over and over to Sally. “Philip is|said goodby to Bob, and took the |Domenech, f ..............2 1 0 water therein. * 0 ROME, N. Y., Jan. 23.—The| “tramp writer” and_ sociologist,| ggggecccccccccccccoccccs Board. Phone 701. jan18-6tx | mystery of Rome's postoffice alli-| born at Appleton, Wis. Died in ‘and set out for Milltown. Sally, look-| “All right, pile in, you girls,” saia |!ucky for the Key West players. | Mass, 1812—Silas B, Cobb, Chicago] co-workers, H. S. McClannahan ing at the shabby, paintless houses | Bob Dawes to Sally and Lola. “I've |Up until now they had won 12 —-— pioneer of 1833, carpenter, har-|and J. F. Cooper, both of Key ¢ and pan einer agape Zot to drive all the way home tonight” j straight games from visiting out-/ 1933—20th Amendment to the} ness-maker, show man, growing] West, rounded up a trio that sang ‘contract @ueu- pe + moyninae >ytlaebiasll eS TE take Sally panes ae age fits. nao | Constitution (“Lame Duck”) rati-| with the city to be a capitalist,|the praises of the thing we are town through Philip Page's efforts |taik aver with hee, andi'te pao Resu'ts of the game individual-| fied by 36th State. born at Montpelier, Vt. Died] proud of, “The home of the larger rf, Bob cursed the Milltown roads hearti- ” ‘ ly follows: i - April 5, 1900. and better fish.” Jy, and Lola teased him as the car Directly te or te ict tines WP. 8B. FG FT PF, 1935—Arthur Koehler, Gov- pee Come again, Doc, with your struck deep depressions and bounced |he had come. “Is that all right with | Whittington, f 0 | ernment wood expert, testifies at : a : pals, and by this time we gues till its springs creaked. ‘you, Sally?” Banna? oe 3 | Hauptmann trial that‘ladder came Ezra S. Tipple, Metho- havi vinced Dr. Montgom- If @ bunch of you fellows had to|” » : ie Drew |¥0U have convinced Dr. Montgom:. rive over the Milltown roads eve: Pe eee, gions | Matin, c 3 | from Hauptmann’s home, t Episcopal clergyman, Drew} 1, that he missed a wonderful Bap ir a cose be paved on auch cg | 0, i0h Dariect touch fo this ee {Coc g 2 | seen University president, born at Cam-| 11344 ih evening—to ride home in the du: ae = 3 | * den, N. Y. Died in New York, ‘ = r i ilip. Noel, g ... H tden, N. . “You bet they would,” Bob retorted. porcine aaa | wees me : Sol A ak eee eae Sally scarcely heard what the two i - | ‘ste. $ Solved: cooper erst ae ee ae (ge psec Pi aa ea CE EI Cae cae ir Paral oy vbacistd vaca} PEQPLE’S FORUM | *2,22trome, ovr your t@ausic that runs through the mind |the wake of Bob's big car. At the | Key West FG FT PF! (By Asxocratea Press) 1869—Josiah Flynt Willard, CISTERN and clean it for the i free! Philip is free!" And then the | familia to Ri Ff it |G. Pinder, f a) pe SELF-CONTAINED ECONOMY thought would come to still the music: |seemed’ to Sally: thet Philip drove | Woodson, ‘f 4 1 1 {gator has been selved, to the re-| Chicago, Jan, 20, 1907, a does not want to be free |faster than usual. She was in no |Wickers, ¢ . 0 1 © {lief of postal workers whose bur-| Editor, The Citizen: LEGALS lip loves Mary. hurry to get home, and they had said |caunders, g 1 3 1 {den of feeding the creature has} 1872—Holbrok Blinn, actor,]!’ The great development of this MeDonala Gives Thanks nee See rane eoakina the [Lopez, g ee ees | been shifted to the rightful, al-| porn in San Francisco. Died June country and in turn its high stand- xomice 4 nissan oan *EJERE we are! Wake up, Sally!" silence. : ————— | though unsuspecting owner—De-/24, 1928. ard of living, which is the high- and by virtue of cried Lola Sally shook her head. It was the Totals— 8 6 3 |los A. Humphrey. ; oe R Tsp est in the world, has been due in} Purana te et ere ogth day The car was already surrounded by | old Philip speaking, now—the Philip Free throws missed: Martin 1,| The alligator was discovered ee large part to the fact that the] br pecs 36, by the ® host of little McDonalds. Young|who had comforted her once, who |Noe! 1, Saunders 2, Domenech 1,} one day wandering about in the} TOOTHPICK TOPICS doctgine of the home market for| # f Browse, joe, in the same ragged overalls in | had been her friend, who had taught y Vickers vostoffice. Postal workers not id- .! - hich Sally had first beheld him, |her the value of work, and the need meocen Mikes i Total aay sa little idea of what to} ee ih peices = , Og ay 4 mpeae me enaning bow) ofthe tot Aahone fon union. Sally’ APRA oles —31 | feed it, but could not discover! (By C. G. FLINT) Bp ep ecam fea Fee . herein pending,| OVERSEAS | AND TOLt and displayed a gap in the row| All too quickly they reached Sally’s |W. Palm Beach 5 14 8 31 | feed it, ‘ a of the nation. MeCarth: BRIDGE DISTRICT MONROM , of his lower teeth. door, but Philip did not stop there. |Key West Ean ene Se 'where it came from. We have, probably to a greater COUNTY, FLO ok!” he shouted. “I lost a tooth! | He swerved to the right and brought 4 lost @ tooth! 1 put my tooth under | the car into the driveway of his own the pillow and | got a penny!” home. He did not speak again till Bob carried the food to the door,|they had stopped. i Referee: Cates; umpire: Hale; The mystery was finally un-| A Mr. Blaney, of Swampscott,fextent than any other nation, a and the two girls went just ahead of} “Il want to talk things over,” he In the opening game last night, | timekeeper: Johnson; scorer, Ros-; raveled when a box, empty and| Mass., bears such : striking Ye-}self-contained economy. Other na- am. | with a hole in its side, was dis-}semblance to President Roosevelt|tions are attempting to create in- |covered in the outgoing parcel! that people often salute him on| dividual or group self-contain- him. At the door they met McDonald, | said. “I thought perhaps you wouldn’t | the Convent girls swamped the} post. It had been addressed to/the street. ment as rapidly as possible. To the cermin tall, blue-eyed, a little pale from his} mind coming here, and we could sit | Key West High School girls, 19 to; Humphrey’s son by an aunt ofj Of course Mr. Blaney is annoy-jextent that we must engage in Su 7 fin ) ss at i e+ 9 y 5 id z _ " : ss - bseribe to The Citizen-—200 Sepenement im Warrenton’s: alrleas in ee ear ee ait all rignty me |S: The victors played their usual) Pass-a-Grille Beach, Fla. ed by the attention he attracts,| foreign trade we lay our whole saci i i el ceil ta eee tein page poicien oo ee game as they did last year. | Properly repacked, the _alliga-| especially when he goes up to Bos-| economic structure open to for- Es ete “It’s a party to celebrate,” answered | place. She stumbled getting out of Of the winners, the two for-| tor then continued the journey|ton where the President some-|eign influences, : ineee, 6 times visits also. Jati -beii ion- | cl: , St. Clair ¢ sits also. National well-being and nation Cn ca eits. 6 mand Bally. “We're having a party supper. |the car and Philip took her hand to wards, Bernice Brantley and Lil-' to his destination » Wherv's May?” ; steady her. lian Acevedo, it is hard to tell Legend has it that Blaney was|ai defense both require a high de-} ana if dead, their unkn: a ame gi 7 the rocking spate. well (Copyright, 1936, Bailey Wolfe) which was outstanding. Both} walking down Tremont street, in-] gree of self-containment, One of ecinane, grantee ee Re enoug! sit up. now, with a rug i : i ae cs rea us ab ei fants, Edware 7" Geese fer knees, The children play d head-up ball. einmarnca, ack on seg pus hes oe be the ways to assist in attaining this | Crain, bis wite it mari Edward Arnold meee Parmer tn ond @rowded about her shouting “It's a five field goals and Bernice four. aurant, when Eleanor jposevelt much to be desired condition is t dead. De papers COME AND GET IT party! It's » party!” The guarding of Lucretia Her-} jand John came out ‘of Stern’s}through the production of our own jaar M. Lasares, \¢ Cound 4 Short B The kitchen table was soon spread nandez and Blanche Brantley was) store and embraced him affec-| necessities. and if dead, his unknown heirs, de pody end Sher with @ white cloth Sally had brought. | | WO SHOT VRONSKU? | |very good. Mary Thompson and) tionately. If you agree that America is| Vises, Srautees or other claiman Matinee: 10-18¢; Night: 15-286 en snewen Ssiged 10 s8t the piaces Martha Ramos in the center play-j On another occasion the story|for Americans it is respectfully] A's", his wite. If, alive ‘and opened all the packages. Just as Read— l they were moving May’s chair to the goes that he was nearly arrested! suggested that you do your part ;for speeding, but when the officer|to establish that condition. Janie C tdrew alongside he mererly turned The American Market for the} her husbane fyed and said, “Excuse me, Mr.| American Producer. devisees, “grantees I: Roosevelt, I thought it was your CLARENCE R. BITTING. | ants, and all unknown per ’ double, a Mr, Blaney.” New York, N. Y., ed their position well. | Xenia Hoff and Ruth Oster- houdt each made one field goalj for the losers and played a very hard game all the way. Hollis Knowles saw action in the final| table, a truck came lumbering up with “Escape If You Can” the ice-cream, a whole gallon cf it By Frederick Jackson jwhicn Bob bad ordered. Starting Tuesday When they were ail seated May Stilled the noise of the childrer we ‘ol al f = ' 5 ope dese Pe ee Sem wolee sade i" quarter and was credited with) Naturally, Mr. Roosevelt's pic-\ Jan, 18, 1937. Plainant's bill, ants @pon the ~ a SA ieee ——— |the other point, a free throw. \ ture is not lacking from the wall ———————— dersigned ecial Master from Tan? * . Hills, Cal., cartoonist, creator of] Margaret Dexter and Louise! of the Blaney mansion and it is| eeeeeeeeeee eoccccee ce . “Bringing Up Father,” born in St. Niles at guard and Marjorie Rus-| even possible to photograph the ’ utery panne a met Today’s Birthdays *?rivsins Ue Fathes.” bom in Steer ana Joyce Whitmarsh at cen- two together, the picture and the| LOAY’S Horoscope) sm. vefore en: oa Louis, 53 years ago. a ‘ ee . . . j é ter also fovght a good fight for) likeness, plying be garage ge ea a their Alma Mater. Madge Sands Wen M. Blaney voted for Roose-| °*°°® ieirtassnaial niaiainsatss © ae eer, Ee oer, ee CASA MARINA 4 ami, had een a. vere eS “ec; Ernest Peole of New Yo played for a time and deserves jvelt, as he modestly admits that] Today’s degree is one of pet-} Saiew day, d . Key West's Hotel DeLuse sion, —_phia, Presbyterian clergyman, edi-| «5.1 born in Chicago, 57 years]as much credit as the other mem- fhe did, an old drunk is said to|severance under trial. You will of ‘ale, vo-m —American Plan— dust wor and prolific author, born at! ago, bers of the school club. ' have approached him at the polls,|be intellectual and inclined to the} itr, 5 200 Delightful Rooms, Each deat c0e4 (i). Girardeau, Mo., 66 years, ee eeNae These two teams will meet; slapped him on the back and heats in ae — mls With Private Bath a Green H, Hackworth, legal ad-{again next Friday ngiht, when the! shouted: “By gum, I was for Lan-}be many and severe slips of for-})i" z na | viser to the Department of State,|High School varsity five plays Mi- : don but he ain't showed up, sojtune, but there will be a spirit of |" ~ -scleeianal en ee a a born at Prestonburg, Ky., 54 years}ami Beach High. | Aunt Sarah Peabody gits a little I’m switchin’ to you!” resignation that will bear up the| = pl gay me - Martin H. Carmody of Grand eae oe | mixed up on the subject of general | Miami, Fla., soul till suecess is attained. Phirty.tw Afternoon Tea 50 Rapids, Mich., supreme Knight of eee Snookums, a cat owned by Dr.| taxes, She thinks they ought to tax |Jan. 21, 1937. Se taining 29% acres Palm Shaded Beach with Casino the Knights of Columbus, born at; Grand Duchess Charlotte ofjand Mrs. T. L, Jones of Mayetta,| the majors and captains too. SSS wal ‘Capt. Nae H. peer pe ALLAN B. ¢ Masseur in Attendance ‘ . . = as trave! niles i i Neweastle, New Sout Vales, t X., can y a fid- Special Master in ¢ Grand Rapids, 6 rs ago. | Luxemburg, born 41 'S ago. as., has traveled )00 miles in} The union version seems to be Newcastle, New South ales,| of Gal ‘on, Tex., can pla a ae Coase ec! | p ig : vg i =, ecet oe : : s to California and visits! “Strike, whether the iron is hot or fis the chief port of the north] dle with his left hand an is an ex-| RAYMOND RL east Hotel Co. } George McManus of Beverly Subscribe to The Citizen. to a dozen states with its owners. not.” coast and exports wool and coal. pert typi ea ey sae é Lordi . oe 7 ~~“

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