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Avene recogmrzng her as the gtri at the hotei They arrange a din- Chapter Six Coestails With Karsanakof LPHOUGH Anne was in siiver ovith & chinchilla wrap and looked: fedent of was not se much at ner as # Count Vronskr that (hretow jemed when they arrived And ne War consciour of @ feeling of disap pountment Phe man di¢ nut took dangerous at at He was not even very nandsume & well set-up tetiow very far wih fo eae what ne wore father short ora @ wed curled mustache His cherk Oones were Miah his eves were Slue A not very unusual Slavic type Se fad Me suggestion of INtetleence ot even hrewdness about nim He quah! cave Deen a soldier He carried homeeit uke one “We ve reserved a table at Madge Porresters” Anne announcea “You waldo know ner She used to prac Geally support might clubs vefure the eraen Hut they inst inei money ana ee che acts as hostess and runs one hereit We all go there It's a good oo” ‘Seems to me f've seen ner in Pare” sad Bigetow as te gave them arenes 1* posebie Shes veen there. amited Anne ‘What dees she do? Vance or sing? ne asked “Nming Just draws the crowd expand Aue “People gv oecause they Hee ber really She nas e tew Geo ewleriavners of course. dut they +@ vt secondary importance. “You nave net been in New Yors ® @ tong time?” uwked Vronski “No' “Winee &. tuo. preferred Paris, the Hussmen assured tim “but that was Sefue § had discovered New York Pars @ 10 longer gay” “There are not so many Americans there a there used to be.” admitted Beeive “Theat & what | meant.” smilea He haa strong white teeth hen he smiled and ne joe much Bigelow was faint antagonism sturring he began to understand few Mire Preips nad teit The mys- tery was Annes attitude toward the man theeiow could not tathom it She was different tonight cuoler— ferder And she seemed older He wendered i this was the front she aeually presented to the world. or it @ was merely the side of her which Vronsk: Brought out tyes Or Vronski } © got bie nat and coat when they had finished the drinks and they » w pick up Karsanakoft never met Madame Karsana soft wm Paris” Big asked when they were in Anne's ~at “Ne | wae never w weky. an “Il never even saw dance but she dances well gwered Vronski Mer well, Higelow re scally He had been as he mentivned ame out Vrunski's ad revealed nothing but polite ot 6 be nad ever met the Gencer Gigelow decided he was clevere: than he seemed Al the Carleton Bigetow announced then names and was ‘nvited to ascend The dour of Karsanakuff’s suite was spened to them by @ middie aged Rus- sian woman with @ sad face and tragic dark eyes She was in black. with @ while apron —obviously Karsanakoll's mad Come im. please, she said care: fully in English anc stood deferentially aerde to tet them pass And though her glance took them ali in, it came fo rest un Vronski’s face with a curt- ue fixed expression She knew him thet was plein Bui she made aco war They entered and found Karsana- Sof mi cocktails. She was in bisck velvet. very plain. clinging to J ’ Today’s Horoscope Seeeeeeeeecereeesecoosos To gives a psychic tempera: ment, easily moved by the higher sympathies. There is much native ; strength, but danger lies in being carried away by the passion or too! much swayed by love of freedom. Adapt yourself to your environ- ment and cultivate submission to circumstances, Lerey Cooper Milner, member ef the Birmingham Southern col- lege track team, was so near death with infantile paralysis in) his childhood that his parents a burial lot and made} selected H funeral arrangements for him. BY JO NIGHT WAS 47 SCORED TECHNICAL KNOCK- To 25 OUT OVER GAY PETREE IN ALABAMA, WHERE TOURN’| wisini ‘Beach High Schoo! hes: AMENTS ARE BEING HELD | ketball five defeated Park Tigers, ; 1936 champions of Key West, Sat- urday night at the local school gymnasium by the one-sided score of 47 to 25. Harkness, football coach for Mi- ami Beach, played in the game and : went down “for the count of three on two occasions.” Hale had him; down once and Harkness wanted! to know what round it was. | McQuite, basketball coach, also! saw action, H At:the-half, the count stood,27; : 4 at to 6 «It“was decided to make»a! was accompanied by clippings from) ane of jt and the visitors putin | fomeieeeten, ‘Ala, Times, giving | Harkness, who thought he, was) the namés of the fighters and their} playing football and later it’ was! standing’. his idea of a good boxing match.| “One of the clippings shows that! He started to get red in the face! 4j and show his Irish, but he realiz-; hag ee ATO, Sanne lees, Hieekwrell Isa it was all in fun and smiled it} weighing 172 pounds, scored a] oe¢ technical knockout over his oppon-| Drury was the star of the con- ent, Gay Petree, of Dawson, Ala. | test, with 10 field goals and one: A later issue of the Gadsden| free throw,” Baida had seven field; i ee BRE | goals.,,. Harkness missed seven easy Times showed that this win places ishots,, assdid McQuire, right. un-| Blackweli in the class of several| go) the basket. { other fighters who will enter the! For the locals, Hale rung up six/ Golden Glove tournaments which! field goals; Dopp two and Roser e to bi ht in Birmingham. | Wo. ’ ‘| | an eek abide SUOMI ne Score by quarters: Tota} ee a emo Mins Begeh 18 14. § 12—47 | Mr, and Mrs. Newton Russell, was} park ; Tigers 2 412 7—25 born in Key West and up to about seven months ago lived here. His Field goals: Drury 10, Baida 7, Strother 2; Murphy 1, Weatherby! stepfather decided to go to Gads- den as opportunities were held to 1, Butsch,1, Hale 6, Dopp 2, Ros-| be more promising there, and Em- Jam 2; free throws made: Stroth- | er 2, Drii¥y 1, Rosam 2, Hale,} ory went along with him and his mother. ' Dopp, Albury 1 each; free throws His many friends in Key West missed: Harkness 1, McQuire 1,/ anxiously await the final battles Emory Blackwell, formerly of Key West, is well on the upward path in the Golden Glove contests being carried on in Alabama, ‘and relatives and friends in Key West, his real home town, are hoping that in the finals he will be one of the winners. The first news of his having en. j was Feceived by his uncle, m, Goehring. The information “Perhaps 1 ‘shalt realize ‘here! att my desires.” said Karsanakoff. — the nes of ner slender figure. She bad pearls at her throat and in ner ears On one hand gleamed a targ: Square-cut ruby the exact shade at the rouge on her mouth and. the enamel un ner nails The room done ip cuul green forme: a perfect vack- ground ‘or: her and it wa; filled with bigs neavily scented crinison roses As Bigelow introduced them Kar- sanakifl greeted Anne with a swift smule and turned to Vronskt Phe smile remained on her lips as he cent over ner mand. out there was ao enigmatic expression in het eyes now She «new nim too -Bigelow war sure ul 1 but she accepted the intro- duction as. though he were a stranger and Vronski betrayed no recognition by either word or look “t have madé champagne cocktatls,” said Karsanakofl turning her back and resuming ner task “I like them best because they go well afterward with champagne” Bigelow detectea an undertone ot excitement in her voice, Dut she was completely mistress of werseif as she presently smiled at Anne “Do you like them. too, Miss |Hale 3, Dépp 2, Rosam 1, Ander- | json 1; personal fou's: Baida 3,/ Pheips?" ‘ < | Harkness 2, Weatherby 4, Stroth- “Adore them,” declared Anne ex- |in the Golden G'ove contests when peg Sticks “ MeQuire pagel travagantly the decision as to who will enter sa ag PCRS “There 1s nothing to drink tdo aot |the fights at Madison Square| 2 Dopp 1, Rosam 1, Anderson 25} lke,” put in Vronsk: easily Garden will be made. referee: ,Woodson; umpire: Car- “That is because yuu are a Russian, said Karsanakoft “When one has been reared un vodka. on@ can drink any- thing without alarm” She smiled at Vronski and Bigelow watched them both He perceived that she was concealing her recognition of him from Vronski himself as well as from the rest of them. and ne wondered why this was so. Then he caught Anne's eye and realized that Anne was watching him watch them bonell; timekeeper: Solomon; scorer: Aguilar. Today In History} A CHALLENGE 1708—Alexader Seldirk, Scot-| tish sailor,, supposed, original of/ we. hereby challenge the win- “Rovinson Crusge, ‘taken ,off Juan nerg of the recent domino tourna- Fernandez Island where he had/ment at the Cuban Club to a five-| Pyad: alane :for four ‘years. game series. Moreno and Alfon- so may pick the dates they wish the games to be played on. | Signed, P. REYES AND C. GARCIA. “t Dance With Passion LS boas ip is bringing caviar . ina moment, said Karsana- koft “The first thing today 1 went to find 1 But i nad no difficulty at all This New York is wonderful Already 1 like it very much Everything that one wishes is there. Why | have not 1840—Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, now part of the } Univ. of Maryland, first dental college in the world, chartered. | BENJAMIN LOPEZ 1906—King Carlos I and Crown come here before. | cannot tell you | prince of Portugal shot dead in Many times | have been offered con- | streets of Taken ~ { F U N ER A L H 0 M E tracts and always | said. ‘No, no, nol } 2 Serving Key Weet only because | could not bear to leave a5 ‘ | Half Century | Paris.” 1920—French Academy of! 26 Hour Ambulance Service |! “You will like New York better | Sciences made judge in contest for | Lied Badalnee : thas Paci quid: Veet ‘You will | prize of $20,000 for best means of| Phone 135 Night 696-¥ S “Yes Perhaps | shall reasive wete TMAkKing a sign to a heavenly body | | ail my desires.’ said Karsanakoff. and getting a reply. i | The maid.entered with. tray..ol.t.. —e ! | guckianl snacks. ang as she offered | 1933 — Finland's Parliament CASA MARINA | em, her eyes m i , ie . | once—and a look passed between abe ies for naarprar dd 1 consoli-| Key West's Hotel DeLuxe, . . | them. a long understanding Log nb Ij un € Be meet, lower 7a: | —American Plan— | was not lost on Bigelow. although te Pest ret nd extension of gov- 200 Delightful Rooms, Each | did avt guess the meaning of it Then | ernment loans to farmers. | With Private Bath | the woman set down her tray and i | winder 1936—United Mine Workers of}[ Evening Dinner $2.00 | Fabia lok oone gS peatieeeh | America, headed by John L, Lew-! Luncheon .... “Yes You are interested in dane- jis, endorse Pres. Roosevelt andj# Afternoon Tea ing?" authorize contribution to his cam-|} palm Shaded Beach with Casino {| “Very much.” » |Paign—Coal miners in Alabama, Masseur in Attendance “But you have not seen me dance?” | Towa, Missouri and Illinois work! : ‘Never. |} Florida East Coast Hotel Co. their Saturday holiday for fear of coal shortage due to cold weather. “You will like me, ! think, because 1 tove to dance. 1 dance with passion because it is the way | express all that | feel Mr. Bigelow will bring you perhaps for my premie! Count Vronski will come. too, yes?” “Surely.” said Vronski. “To your success, eh?” He raised his glass and emptied it ‘Copyright | Peter Schutt, Manager 1937 Frederick Jackson} Over-Seas TransportationCo., Inc. t | | | | | | REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREIGHT i SERVICE BETWEEN | { t { | | i | | | i Vronski and Garsanakof have @ gay time at dinner, tomorrow. T. K. 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Came the deciding stanza, with the Pharmacy boys first at bat. A, Acevedo hit a slow one to sec- ond and beat the throw to first. Barcelo hit the ball over the left fielder’s head for a home run, scor- ing Acevedo ahead of him, and riguez flied out to short. Mayg: went out, short to first. E. Rod-| riguez struck out. The Healthers were let down in order in their half of the eleventh canto, Barcelo was the hero of the game. He connected for the four. bagger that decided the contest and also an infield hit, Sterling got a double in ninth frame but died there. Gardner’s outfit did not com- mit an error in the field, while the} losers made four, all by the short- stop, J. Garcia. M. Acevedo and Al. Rodriguez, rival catchers, played a great game, Mayg handled six assists and the i Mass. Died April 24, 1924. 1859—Victor Herbert, ductor, born in Dublin, Died May 26, 1924. 1860—Henry Miller, York’s noted actor and, ma: ry born in London, England. — April 9, 1926. ‘Bi HOF new prints in the state, tually useless. made three putouts without an er- ror. No runners on the Sanitary out- fit reached third base and but four got as far as second. The victory was the sixth in a row for the Pharmacy aggrega- tion over the Healthers so far this year, Score by innings: Gardner’s Pharmacy— 000 000 000 02—2 7 0 Sanitary Department— 000 000 000 00—0 3 4 Batteries: E. Rodriguez and Al. Rodriguez; Malgrat and M. Ace- vedo. CHESAPEAKE BAY EXTRA SELECT OYSTERS Delivered To Any Part of City FRIED OYSTERS OYSTER SANDWICHES Sandwiches of all kinds includ- ing Barbecue Sandwiches Jersey Ice Cream—all flavors Home Made Fruit Cake —Hot Souse Every Saturday— WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM 900 Southard = Phone 207-W JOHN C. PARK 328 SIMONTON ST. 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