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i i Hl it § : aA yt aul gi iat vl ie fee i ; Hi E i had a long conference with him. me to come and see you. rier i gs fT you = help him—if wered Strong quietly. ted Bigelow. is fe i tell you the whole story he told it to me and then understand why.” Strong thoughtfully on his cigar for it before going on. “You say the newspaper account?” answered Bigelow. Waiting To Kill Vronski it mentions a quarre! said to have taken place between Dryden and Vronski a few nights be- fore the killing. Dryden admits this quarrel. He says h> hated Vronski— and with good reason—but he won't say what the cause of the quarrel was. However, I don't see myself that that : i i £ ¢ 7,2 i i i Back He hf ut 8S Hi fH aE 4 eel : Hi tu Hy i He Hl is of muck consequence at the mo-:| ment. When we come to consider his defence, it*might be. But not now.” He chewed on his cigar. A chpns gege s that -he had»made *ided to do it the very night g lis be be there,” Bigelow assured her | there. sooner or later. Visit from A Stranger Wy aed ot ee recfivwiwen Dryden inquired for him there, first, en! utes | o} to learn he had red into he was briskly rubbing him- on ea ft did actually die. He says gun with him to do the job it was loaded. So he told his a business meeting at ends at a restaurant. She there with Vronski, Miss Madame Karsanakoff.” " admitted Bige- iryden left his house at about 10 o'clock to try to find Vronski. He looked into several night clubs where he thought Vronski might be. Among 8 | others, he iooked into Madge’s where Vronski bappened to be, but he did not see Vronski there by some chance, He saw you and Miss Phelps at a table, but not Madame Karsanakoff and not Vronski. So he went on, ee” cried Anne anxiously “here| Paijing to discover the Russian.’ he Mowner's going out, 80 We| determined to wait for him at his rooms, knowing that he must turn up “It appears that Vronski had been staying at one of the big hotels and furnished apartment. As he had left down, be heard a knock on his| a forwarding address for mail. howe room door. He drew on &/ ever, Dryden easily learned where Tobe and went to open it. Before| this apartment was. He reached it stood 4 man he'd never seen} about half past 1l—as nearly as he jocky. middle-aged | can recall—or perhaps a quarter to features and sharp} t2. But there was no reply to his ring at the door and he saw that there See asked the man.| were no lights on in the apartment so he concluded that Vronski had not im. said Bigelow. “Come in.” yet come in. He began to walk up Me stood aside while his visitor| and down, then, in the street before end then closed the door. the door. you'll excuse my coming} “t!t was there that the policeman this without frst making an ap-| saw him. The first time that he passed my susiness by phone.” looked at him rather sharply and all sight,” said Bigelow .“but | Dryden realized he was inviting an But | didn’t think you'd! Dryden, he thought nothing of it, mame and | didn't want to/ natural: t the second time, he 1 haven't much time.” inquiry by parading so openly before a8 much of it as you can} Vronski’s door. After that, he hid in te anyway.” said the other witb| the area-way of a vacant house op- » “My name ts Lyman L. | posi it won't convey anythin7{ “He waited there for hours. He had f-understand you/ decided to kill Vronski and to do it New York for some/ that night. That was how-at 20 Well, I'm a tawyer—and | am | minutes past five by his wrist watch Thorne Dryden.” —he came to see you and Dr. Austree repeated Bigelow. star-/| litz bringing Vronski home!” 1 was just reading about newspaper, but \f don't ever met him sd |, cans (Copyright. 1937 Frederick Jackson) why you hay see Lawyer Strong drops his pretense sit down— See | of friendliness, Monday. ~~ VICE ficp will have for its closing num- SPECIAL SER jber, “The Old Rugged Cross.” The choir will also render a BAPTIST CHURCH jasc:s: anthem, following which, The Su j the pastor, Rev. Yaney Tillman |Shehane will preach a sermon on nday night service at the the subject: “The Crucifixion of First Baptist Chureh bas been) ot on Calvary’s Cross.” planned i P ' . m its entirety to Sur | ‘The membership of the church Found the subject of the Cross Of/ |, 264 to attend. and a cordial Calvary. we'come is extended to all fr The opening number by the visitors, and strangers. Thi choir will be: “Hallelujah For the! be a service that every w Crom.” All congregational son: ‘ean enjoy. ‘Come, and it w will be of the Cross, and the serv- Thee good,” the pastor says. .| personality felt, is lacking and this} r|the spirit is weak and pocket emp- Hits ibe! Ba ife THe highway were rot themselves, The writer believes that they did a better job Tomorrow afternoon: at»-:Nav Field, Gardner’s Pill Rotlers--will cross bats with. the Caraballo:Ti- gers, a new name.for the former Sanitery Department outfit. The: contest will get under way at 1:30 Sports Shorts Powell Crosley lost plenty in the flood and fire at Cincinnati, but to come and see me?” {he has not backed out of his of-}Virginia Alvarez, Nora Betan- fer of 200,000 smackers for the} great and only Dean. Walter Johnson, the “Big Train.” is now farming in Mary- land to keep up seven ‘ids, two of | whom are his sisters. He will be[ancourt, Harry Betancourt, Charles 50 next November. Johnson was one of the great pitchers of the game and never was paid fancy sums. <-3:4 = Eddie Rouch is wintering iv Florida. eee The Yanks have had only two first basemen in the last 21 years. Wally Pipp and Low Gehrig. eene Cincinnati Reds. have two. clubs kill Vronski and that | of equal strength to put om the/ Nathalie Ferguson, Maria Garcia, field when the National League opens. J Wonder why Lou Gehrig does He is as good as Hack Wilson and Al Simmons, sete Pepper Martin has only celebrat-/ ed eight birthdays. He was born’ on Feb.'29, 1904—Leap Day. : se ae Birmingham of the Southern {League will train at Pensacola. Manager Riggs Stephenson has or; dered about 50 players to report there on March 15. Dodgers have purchased Out- jfielder Brack from Louisville for) cash and Catcher Berres. see Two of the Yanks’ holdouts have | Signed—Lazzeri and Selkirk. Leave ling Gehrig. Péwell, DiMaggis, Lefty Gomez, Pearson and Mut | phy. They are expected to come through in the riéxt few days. sees Branch Rickey will establish, summer camp meetings to replace, the scout system. eee Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb were ungvestionably the greatest left- handed hitters in the game. | ese Dodgers and Cards are working a trade and may arrange a deal before the training season starts. It May be on a Dean-Mungo basis. It is all speculative, ae Joe Engle, owner of Chatta- nooga, Jacl-sonville and Sanford clubs, and Coach Zinn Beck have paid these clubs a visit and are! getting them ready for the next campaign, weet Seven Giants will sail for Mi-} ami February 17 and they are | Pitchers Melton, Benne and Yard-} wick, Outfielders Davis and Rip- | ple and Haslin and Shehan, Sec-j retary Ed. Brannick in charge. | D Today’s Horoscope’ eeccccccogcesceevecoocee Today promises one of consid-} erable mental ability, benevolent, and with deep sympathies for the unfortunate. Push, to make the jmay cause some adversity when ty; but strong effort will give an impetus till a mark s made, fone nar EES“ U PSP SE EPSP uu The solemn ceremony of con- firmation was followed by the|Study Benediction of the Blessed Sacra-| Choir ment. x Members of the class of confirm- tina Olive Gato, Josephine Hernan rothy Lloyd, Amalia Lopez, Nei Mendez, Patricia ‘Mahony, Dora Medina, Josephine Mendez, Mgrcedes Pierera, Kath- leen_Parks,.Margaret Perez. Matel!Petéz, Fay Piodela, Car- Pp. m. Evening worship at 7:30 0’ This service will be of tra will assist with the music. Mid-week service, Wedn evening at 7:30 o'clock. © Russell, Miolet Ranger, Elizabeth Russell;-Violet Sosin, Lititia Sulli- van, Humbelina Salgado, Helen Sands, Else Solano, Effie Torano. Nelida Trujillo, Saraleen Yradi, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘court, Dorothy Betancourt, Esther Calsadilla, Julianna Fernandez, Rose Guito,“Alice Gwynn, Mary Lloyd, Virginia Perez, Josephine Roberts, Nellie Sawyer, Josephine ‘Ubieta, ' Zoila “Yradi, Herbert Bet- J. ©. Gekeler, Pastor Streets Sunday school meets at 1¢ a m. Oscar Norman, superintendent. The Adult Bible Class taught by the pastor. 3 Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Sermon: “God’s Adopted Sons.” Evening worship at 7:30 o’clock. Fraga, Firmin' Hernandez, Evelio Hernandez, William Larsen, Harry Lloyd, William Lloyd, Julius Nap- Soldano. God.” Henry Soldano, Alfred Sanchez, Oliver Gato, Nemesio Herce, Roy Ham!in, Samuel Knowles, Lloyd) January, and treats of Providence. Coch, Raton Marrero, Henry Perez, Jack Swift. Colored Amelia Carrero, Delia Carrero, Mathilda Lopez, Guillemina Mar- rero, Celerina Norcissa, Hortense Perez. Evelyu Sawyer, Adele Domi persuaded her to join | not get his $35,000 he asked for?|guez, Tomas Marrero, Leonora Milian, Julian Carrero, Frank Fluckers, Robert Ferguson, Jose Key, Bernard. Mingo, Mario Nor- cissa, “Pablo Marrero, George Reese, William Sawyer, Leroy Sands and Alfred Sawyer. “SNAKE DANCING” AT SLOPPY JOE’S TONIGHT| SELECT OYSTERS “Snake Dancing,” a feature on the floor show at Sloppy Joe’s tonight, will be introduced for the first time in Key West. Other features on the program will be tap dancing, rhumba danc- ing and blues singing. Rudy’s Swing Band will furnish a lively program of dance rhythm for the fair. > A special Gavlatibn is extend- el to bets Madi bo attend this ‘air. REO a | Subscribe, The Citizen—20c weekly. FRIED OYSTERS OYSTER SANDWICHES ing Barbecue Sandwiches Home Made Fruit Cake JOHN C. PARK 828 SIMONTON ST. 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Fred Voight, Pastor worship, 11 o’clock. school, 3:30 ». m. Class és for all ages. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m- Weekly Prayer Meetings Tuesday, 7:15 p. m. Friday, 7:15 p. m. ke t Mid-week Bible study, Wednes-; MIXED BIBLE CLASS Dario Sanchez, Daniel Sawyer,| day, 7:30 p.m. The topie is a con-} idaloinks Gilbert Valdes, Frederick Valdes,}tinuanece of the doctrinal studies|Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Monti-| West.” followed since the first week of cino, Teachers PRINTING DONE BY US WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work ALL PRICES REDUCED Heurs: 9 to 12—1 to 6 Cor. Sunday school, 9:4! ald Saunders, Worship service at 11 a. Subject: “Seven Volunteers Death.” Holy Communion. Subject: “Ten Plagues of Key Laymen’s Institute, Feb. 10-1 This class meets every Sunday 12, 7:30 p. m. Geo. L. 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