The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 1, 1937, Page 3

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the tdea of disappearing. ERDALE; WINNERS TO PLAY ed six games asked ¢ “Uut Ag A fore STATE Cc 108 or {wi Key West teams and five i Hi GEE aE i i Pi i fi | H ff H a Hs LH FEE Hf i “ i 4 : a | : of i i i ES i si gut T Hel i sete Hu i ; isi & & fi : cause 1 know something against Thorne, becvuse a wife can't be made to testify against her husband So they’l think I'm being out of the way to ~unceal my guilt! They're @und to thing that . Anyway there’s # chance my vanishing will belp him and ! can’t do him any good by hangin; - nett bout. “Do you mean to stay out of the ay, then, until after the trial?” asked Bigelow. “Of course.” Lorna assured him. And then quite suddenly. she burst id) f ' erezy about you see, and I dida't| ist) tears. “You don’t think it’ a nw help!” she ubbed. “I see you don't Anne and Toppy exchanged 8 CoM | Rut what cxn 1 do, then? 1 must do prehending gla:ce. “You mean.” Toppy interpreted, ‘“prw geve hum 8 general idea of your on @etaiis?” fully ‘Thorne turned out to be frightfully " Sbe looked at them wide- eyed coun! Om them to share ber “Al ali “d told him. ! ng mustesay Gidnt expect that. but there it was. Be when Vrursk! called up and said he had to see me, | went to lunch with him without telling Thorne And Vronski seic be was bard up and fend him some money, and | n- distressed at having to ask we him # check. of course week or two, be came again again The third time. | told tt couldn’: go on or Thorne find sui and be furious: and Vronsk: that he had some ot mine and they weren't ted 4 hardly ever date letters do you?” She tookea from one to the other sppealingly as she reached for scot.ething! must. It’s all my fault Thorne wouldn't be in this mess { hadn't gone to him about Vronskil” “Soup's Ready IGELOW turned a terrified face to Anne whe promptly put her arm Lorna and began to soothe civic bez. “1 think your disappearance might vasily have the effect you hope,” she declared. “You — dor’t," sobbed Lorna. “You're only--humoring me.” “1 do. B-.‘des, it will keep your on the front pages of the ‘spapers and the public always t “They do dox't they?” agreed Faz? gg s lu.king up. Her eyelashes were glis- tening with tears and she looked a geod deal prettier than before. “Soup’s veady.” said Toppy cryp- tically. as she began to lay the table. Lorna sigheé and powdered ber nose. “Poor Toppy. I know this is awfully hard on her. but | honestly 1914. | if GEORGIA Pedro (By Jove) Aguilar has received an invitation from the gress inviting the City of Key West to enter a club in the com- ing tournament to be held for) the state of Florida in Fort Laud-} erdale. Winners of the Florida tourney! seven free ‘throws. will meet the state champions of; Georg: Play will be continued until the} finals, which will be held in Chi-| free throws.°°:* cago, have }een reached. ; i Pinder, three Prize for the champion team of | two fee throws. the United States is $5,000, j i ‘An entrance fee of $10 will be! free throws! charged. With this fee Key West, Solomon, eight field goals and ean enter a team to play at Fort | one free throw. Lauderdale. charge of the affair will give this city a mileage fee, ¥ Should the Conchs take state championship, all expenses Against the opposition that has of other trips will be paid for by, visited here, they have scored 128 the Congress. This is an excellent chance for, the road they scored 42 points local players and it is sincerely, and the héme clubs, 58. hoped Key West will take advant-} i age of this offer at once. j Anniversaries Po'nt, May 1, 1885. 1837—(100 years liam Dean Howe'ls, distinguished thority on ammonia and liquid air, New York novelist leading American man of letters! Feb. 13, 1937. in first two decades of this cen- tury, born at Martins Ferry, Ohio. Died in New York, May 11,.1920. 1848—Augustus Saint-Gaudens, | famed sculptor, pieces raised American sculpture’ to a foremost plane in the world’s} B » INFO UD;|,” The decal: vy womens To rat CRIS ‘High'School basket: every one of the games with the locals and have lost but two with outside e!ubs. g eeee In all, they have won nine con- et aind lost. three. ed Scoring by local players has been as fol-ows, all games includ- ied: n9e Domenech, 29 field goals and Woodson,/35 field goals and 15 free throws. » ¥ Saundersyi23: field goals and six field goals and Lopez, nine: field-goals and two Lewin, one field goal. eee The players have scored 352 the points to 260 for their opponents. The committee in| | points and-t visitors, 107. On eee Against the Park Tigers, last year’s ¢hampions, they have won eee | the six games played and score ee to 138 for the Tigers. a+ ee | And now for their big moment, |the Eighth “District Tournament. | May they hold the banner for the eee of Mississippi andj °|Key West High as high as they 1809—Cornelius K. Garrison,! have so far. | roving financier | steamboats, a Panama Lank, New Three cheers for the playe York shipping and railway mag-, their coach, Mr. Huddleston. nate, San Francisco mayor with viifSide fives. They have won| ‘The Coconuts are arranging a Stevenson, Other members of the team will be the two Mack broth- ers, Scoops, Williams, A, Pinder, Morris, Bubber, Whitelfead and Foxx. A. Baker will manage the team. He is well known all over the state. ‘RAIN POSTPONED q {ball clubs from playing at the ; Navy Field yesterday afternoon. ft jin 28 and 29 with a strong all-star} club from South Miami. hurler has pitched against defeated the Jacksonville Red|country, organized, Caps, Miami Giants, Orlando Grey URS GS Sox, Ft. Lauderdale Grays, good, fast colored clubs in Flor- placed et the field again. RIES OF CONTESTS The Miamians are the pagers South, Washington, This greatlty for the Promotion of Agricul-|in cen and|ture, first agricultural society in|Lake Okeechobee Catching for the visitors will be GAME YESTERDAY Rain prevented the local base- Jr. The stands, permission for the; his home. use of which was | the owners of the bleachers—the secured ‘Board of Public Works—had been | half-billion dollar soil charge of the baseball rs and | are desirous of knowing whether] posedly-slain Pemier Okada mi-jen throughout most | they ‘wlil be returned or not. all) forbidding American. ships Congress dividing the Territory of State of Mississippi and eastern the Ter. of Alabama, Statehood as the 37th state. “to promote the well-being of | other sections. mankind throughout the world,” ate precipitation established, | raculously appears alive, 1809—Embargo Act of 1807,'Gentle to moderate northwest and! por leave|north winds, becoming northeast, ‘and, fair weather tonight and WEATHER CONDITIONS \ Pressure is moderately low ti morning along the northern e der of the country from admitted te|sota eastward; while a spread high pressure area, erests over the lower Foundation| Va‘ley and Colorado, covers Ligh has occurred ing the last 24 hours in Florida, on the north 1932—Charies A, Lindbergh,}and in portions of Vi , 19 months old, kidnaped from| North Cardlina; while ississippi—western part to form 1867—Nebraska 1910—Rockefeller generally fair weather has pre- from piers vailed. Temperatures have fallen 1936—Pres. Roosevelt signs|in the middle and south Atlantic conserva-jand east Gulf States, with frees jremoved last week and were not} tion subsidy bill taking place of|ing as far south as the coast of Those} outlawed NRA.—Last of Japan’s}South Carolina and light frost in} William games} army revolters surrender and sup-/north2astern Florida, and have ris | ONE WAY PASSA of the re mainder of the country, é reformer, born at Westiof the Southwest, born at Lynn, N. Y. Died in New ba ta Died Nov. 25, 1928. ; 1862—Edward Curtis Franklin, Wil-| Stanford University chemist, au- ago) and editor,;born at Geary Oity, Kans. Died 1880—Lytton Strachey, famed Englsh biographer, born. Died Jan. 21, 1932, | 1844—Lillian M. N.. Stevens, = sym.pethizes with a pretty woman.” jpuaaee noted temperance worker of her day, born at Dover, Maine. Lorna. with an eager April smile. Died at Portland, Maine, April 6, KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District First Class—Fireproof— whose master-| snother cigarette couldn't think of anywhere else to |att, born in Dublin, Ireland. Died Sensible Rates “Always.” answered Toppy grimly.| go where people wouldn't think of jat his home, Cornish, N. H., Aug. as Bigeiow struck a match. locking for me. And when I thought | 3, 1907. Garage Elevator “Never mind. ... Go on,” begged | of thi: place—it was like an inspira- ee > Anse. tion. 1859—Charles F. Lummis, not-| Popular Prices “It was an inspiration, all right,” agreed Tor py gruffiy. , “But the frjal may not come off fong: tue,” said Anne. till, we are going to stick it here,” said Toppy. 4 Lorna fixed, sorry eyes on her. Teppy laughed. “Never mind. {I'm glad to do anything | can to help, jw that, darling. And !’m only (enalg to mind it bere. It’s rather fay really. m looking forward to a genuine shopping tour in the vil- 1 haven’t got round to it yet, it I've oeen making a list I'm go- ing to get a radio and a phonograph and all the magazines and some mur- der mysteries and some wool work. Did you ever do woo! work?” “No,” confessed Anne. “1 used t& do it in Kansas. You make simply hideous rugs in pattern —you know—on canvas. And present them to people. They hate them as a 9 Was to A Spot’ ¥ yeLL, be said that he'd had photographs made of the chec! P's airesdy given him and that unless { went on paying he'd go to Thoroe rs had been writ- tee since my m ge! And the dates on the checks would bear ov‘ bis story“ Wen rm damnedt* gasped Bige- Lorna assured them. “I sew thai | was in 2 spot so 4 went straight to Thorne and told b> everything. And be was furious and said he would deal with Vronski. and he made it his business to meet Veonskt that night and be weot straight up and knocked Vronski down and told him he was going to do tt every time he met him sc Vron- oh id save himself a lot of pain umiliation if he got out of this a gountry at once. . Wasn't that | rule and never know what to do with apiendsd?” them. but you have the fun of making them. Oh, we'll keep ourselves enter- tained. And I have a kind of feeling I'l) reduce.” (@opyright. 1937, Frederick Jackson) “Very satisfactory.” agreed Toppy. isigeiow drew a long breath but said pothing “And then what happened?” asked nae s “Veonskki called me up the next day| The baroness is suspected as “the end seid that unless Thorne paid him | woman in the mink coat,” tomorrow. | | Today gives an analytical mind, | ‘BEEN ACCEPTED, soaked capable of digging the heart out | Frank Carbonell, who plays at! of things, With a very independ-/| the Casa Marina tennis courts ac-jent character, the regard for the | septs the challenge of Carl Saw-|real proprieties of life is very! games at any | large. Emotional and _ sensitive, yer, for a game or 2 anywhere | yet practical and firm in pursuit with a time place and wishes to play.|of the desired end, and | | that Mr. Sawyer Pau! Babbitt, pro, will also play {strong love of home. 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