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8 neat incision in his finger ited the blood to spurt out wound in Vron- he was satisfied he bound his slight the little black case it will do it,” he said wandering critically he took up his hat. instant, there came a knock and Austrelitz looked at » holding their breath. panic in Bigelow’s eyes. frowning. with a finger on Somebody Breathing Heavily 'N LHE silence. that succeeded the suis fark is beac cautioning a took—moved noisele~~' by stepsto the front door. and Eoin che aera b in hei bieathingheavily, was repeated a third Austrelitz “Let's go,’ useless speculatic o ba ion. “Nothing gained by lingering here.” Bigelow nodded it. He had alcoudy coatived tha Ratilty of sterol ing for Anne's letters among the li ter in that disordered ‘And, af- ter all, the.e was no why should not have wri to Vronski. Even if the police them, they could — to suggest a Austrelitz arranged the body on the floor, as though Vronski had been shot there. tirnc, but less confidently. They wait- ed—and then Austrelitz heard who- eve" had been there, retreating slowly down the stairs. He came noiselessly back to join Bigelow. “If it was the officer,” he said, so low that Bigelow had to strain his ears to hear him, “he will probably +: waiting down there by the car. And we'll have to tell him that we were in the back with the door closed trying to get Vronski to go to bed. And that he was making such a row we didn’t hear the knocking.” ‘ “Who else could it have been,” asked Bigelow, “at this time in the They descended the stairs to the street, after turning off the lights and shutting Vronski’s door securely be- hind them. Austrelitz did that, first slipping on his gloves. But there was no sign of the police- man in the street below, no sign of anyone, anywhere. They re-entered the car with a sigh of relief and drove away.... The Colony At Ove T WAS nearly six when Bigelow tumbled gratefully into bed. The ringing of his telephone aroused him at 12. But he had slept soundly. to be “1 waited. ‘ "sala Anne. or child. Didn't you sleep well?” rdly, at all,” she answered, “but that doesn’t matter. 1 didn’t ring you up to tall.about that. How did you |. make-out efter I left you?” “Very well, 1 think.” “You think? Aren’t you sure?” ine Laeger’ Wap tee Troe Sane for today’ x “Um lurching with you,” said Anne He orde; fee and rolls, and turned on his bath. |Three-quarters of an hour ‘ater he was stepping out of his taxi before th- Colony, Just insid., he found Anne already there. She was looking ravishing in a smart green tailored sut, a jaunty little green hat and huye silver foxes. She was looking fresh, too—showing no trace of her almost.complete collapse of the night before, But there wasa nervous ex- citement in ber manner, “You are prompt!” -s! provingly. “I've got aotable-had it reserved for Lorna: andome: This wag! 50. 033 | dtewas a ‘tab! As’ they threaded ‘their’ way Toppy Karie+spresiding vera table for eight—waved eagerly and cried, “Wiiat a party!” “¥f she only knew,” muriaured Anne under her breath, without stop- pang. “I like Mrs. Kane," said Bigelow, as they settled themselves in their corner, under the anxious eye of the head waiter. “So do 1” cried Anne. “She's a darling. Mad, of course, but we're all mad, I sometimes think, you and | no less than the rest.” She opened her cigarette case and lighted a cigarette before he could find his lighter. “You order something — anything,” she suid. “But first, without any delay at all, 1 want a side-car.” (Copyright, 1937, Frederick Jackson) ‘eried ap- The news of Vronski’s murder breaks tomorrow. «SPORTS ) BY JOVE Five to Go On Trip Key West High School var-! basketial five is scheduled to Thursday morning for Red- the high school team | Thursda: the Green Devils F Saturday night the ate slated to meet Moore-! and return home Sunday. | ; and Ft. Myers. | Making the trip will be J. V. son. Bob Saunders, Jack Harry Wickers, Nene Dom- . G. Pinder, Solomon. and in, with their coach, Mr. Hud- |; m. Bon voyage and good I 2 | portnnity to prove it. Don’t wait | mer, who was an opponent, said his } Ss juntil November rol's around to! Score was so bad it made him sick | Baseball Doubleheader ltell the public what you are going, @Md so he could not remember > Local base fans will be treat-'to do. DO IT NOW. isame. Mr. Irish Kerr says his} Jed to a doubleheader next Sun-| at the In the Rollers Field. Pill Navy Gardner’ » Sanitary x ht from start to fin'sh. This: ( GP be the first fracas of the year |t he hard-shelled boys have played. | belie {t Diamondball News | Pay in the NYA School Dia-} Mondball League @ great fashion Wision Street and Harris Boys are fighting hard ev Gnd there is a great inte ¢ Tampa. night and 2pplies motor to Ft. Myers to tangle; Coast from Everglades hoped the Conchs will bring | only one without the bacon, a'though they will) athietic field. There is one mem-| Paying two strong fives in Red-| hey of city council that is an ard-| do it all. progressing ' need him to cinch the St. Joseph, Di-| and sehdol tothe thtough”'in the younger y game | cuit. est among} sign pretty, soon, Frankie Frisch SeSoesoovecerosevesessseoeees | eee (OLLOWING THROUGH \ oe eeccccccccccccooococcceccs | ; Coast city. nasiums and all kinds of facilities| set for all sports have been built in| e Furthermore, gym-} Almost the same estan | to cities along the West City to local | .onville on the East Coast. H st cities | the adequate | Key West, one o* the f n Florida to heve spo an ent admirer of all zood clean sport | and is doing all in his power to! give the youths of Key chance, bet one man alone can not; before he had finished 5 holes,:he| been unable to \decided that if he wasn’t sick be-| West We need the coopera: ion of everyone who claims the: love Key West. There is much oy Sports Shorts Pau! Derringer picks the Pitts- y Department, ' burgh Pirates to win the National oy the nigh’ the Coconuts. | League pennant, and he plac’ contests promise to be hard! ¢ Cin-| What they thought was bad golf | innati fourth. We believe the|but Mr. Pious thought was very) ‘ardinals will win the flag. In{|800d- So you see, gentle reader, | he American League yours truly ps the Red Sox will be on op this year. se ee i Dizzy Dean says that the Cards! pennant, | predicted that the Tigers wi! He said that if he did not “the boys to win the championship {would go nuts before the season ) Victor Larsen and J. Villareal are Supervising the league since Doug-| Branch; Rickey: for Tom Yawkey tolowner of the Boston Red Sox. Jes MeCarthy has graduated ® higher class. Three cheers for} | Mack Comments I would like to add to my art-| fele in yesterday's issue, which) c Stated that three or four athletic,ruary 3 by Rev, A. L. Maureau,/the last three holes he was really Wields are being buuilt in Tampa/S. J., at the rectory of the St.jtrying to beat Par. ; COLORED COUPLE tarted. ‘He is also trying to trade | MARRIED HERE! Ara-| Feb- Victor E. Laurie and M elia Perez were married and vicinity, that, according to the | Mary’s Church. The witnesses were Messrs.; said all his friends made him sick Doings Around The Golf Links By GRAVY) There were a lot of — the he was than Berlin to remember this date. Mr, Valter Vinson was able to tfé Mr. Daddy while Mr. Hartley Albury was able to do a 51-50, Mr. Albext Johnson who tells the captain of the “Nicoya’”’ where to go had his friends, Mr, Hyne and Mr. Emerson, out for a day’s pleas- ure at his expense on account of Mr. Navy Emerson made 47-40 and Mr. Hyne made 46-49, while Mr. Johnson took a 56-54 touring the18 holes, Mr. Joe Lopez wanted to see how many holes he could play in a day and finished 44 when he was overtaken by his wife and baby who wanted to know if he had for- gotten he had a home. He allow- ed them to make him stop because boys out playing the royal and ancient | game of golf, last Sunday morn-| iday eve-' Tampa, and from Miami to Jack-|iM& and afternoon and some had} so much fun they got sick later | on in the day. But read for your-| elf and see if you can guess the| | k ones, Mr, Julius Otto Kirchheiner de- cided that he would play even . if! he did not feel much like it but! a after he had lost three new balls to find the fairway, fore he was then an so quit the} 5 was not much to brag about; Mr. Willie Pious Watkins | the way they complained about} that crowd had very low spirits and | if we go on much more you and| I will both be sick of reading this. Mr. John Telegraph Pinder is; now down among the class in the olfing world, . .he got 100 strokes vhich shows that he is not neg'ect- ng his business nor his golf. His friend Wimpy Hamburger Jones also got 100, while Cookie Mesa; urned in 98 and Charlie Salas} nade 88 on his second 18 holes for the day. Mr. Handsome Horace O’Bryant had Mr. Lieutenant Natella and Mr. Roy Lade and could afford to knock the ball into the pond and} still win the game. Of course on} | Mr. Berlin Sawyer wishes it was dark anyway brt spent the whole of Monday doctoring himself with liniment and lotions and oth- er things to try and revive life and leave the beauty until later. On one round he had 73 while Mr. Os- good Kemp’ had 75 and a couple of Parks had 94 and 81 each. Mr. Sam Harris (our genial Postmaster) says that since he has had to wear spectacles in order it he Has putt® *the ball straight and thet€fetd fad 95: Mr. Cookie..Mesa, gvho, began. the day 'game and went home. Mr. Li Plum-| fresh ‘had '9¥ and°Mr. Pété"Taylor had more than a hundred, Mr. Johnny Kirschenbaum wants you to note that he had 88 strokes which was the same as his friend, Eddie Strunk while Mr. Charlie Salas says to note that he was three better while Dr. Charlie Salas says to note that he was three better while Doe Willie Per- cival Kemp admits that he was a couple better himself. 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