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Ri eaehe Sr abo, or revue w hae |r Fie gies on Samar 3 i 1 Rershae 8: | Trevor, is ai de you remember golng to’ i ie Ee is sores eoepepill be wet te laren fn : jeacioas ballroom of the Case wale “ul ibe Seuss end oat ina: Hot@ and, with this E. wet again until the sup- nd andthe presence of the boxes runs low” < Feilers| interested guests of the hotel, its the doctor, thoughtfully fave many people been in |is trying’to gain 20:pounds. May-| success is assured. : summing ug the report of Anne and Uigelow “she didn’t « sme to the studio and she wasnt the woman in nd o ol ygh med fe Ls weeks?” |be some day there'll be a discov- . “poten ery whereby persons needing and} Dainty. ann it cards hen rally she gun might have been | having too much fat, can ex- have es attached to the hotel teken @ week or two before the night of the ‘murd r—without your know- |Change. menus to call attention to the ing?™ Seas FVes. 1 suppose so.” Anne looked | py:5¢ in the Maki ae 2 = —o 3 “yhen,.” seid Austreiitz, “Karsana- | makes*the case took much | Left; e has 2 d ‘Fed bhuiP'at dancing’ with the _MOST POPULAR of all the Ford) pictured above.. The body ines | rior 1 unusually f its modern auee iNet him” *, se 100! y Grove averaged over 0: ci vr 3 i a body lit ior is ut 8 wot nove killec him. Kk +gainst Karsanakoft.” sald |20 victories a season for the last|Casa Marina,Orchestra furnishing! rege types recently announced | typity the eat freathont plating Unsure Le 7 > gia ous canbe 12 years, and in that time has|popular musie will follow the Nei eee omer paige raga pitpaccpw oh cagy ced luggage cot — iets dozens of my friends.” said {fanned 1820 batters. He is tho| show. Motor Company. The de luxe type is | tive with its nointed zrille. The inte- the rear deck. jfirst lefthander in the American i escgeree sa aoa ear: silent for a moment or | League to win 30 or more games} The commentator is J. J. Trev- <r me ie . = 'y with his own thoughts. | (31 in 1931). or, who wilf’announce each event. | the Department of the Interior]Chinese committed suicide on Karsanakoff have «ny more to way that was interesting?” asked Be 8 She said that in her opinion fs Were wasting time over this prob- Mr. Trevor, knows well who - is 3 approved. traink: PEG ___|fwho.and what is what, 9 al neeer| LOGAY’s Horoscope|"""""" information will be given. oe @ | 1863—Congress passed the first Lefty Gomez has the edge on |®**Y ® " 4 : the rest of the elubs in the league, 3 Paine aby ing admitted to; Boston -has been the easiest for tehood—the 27th State. him to: beat, 20 out of 22 starts, Cleveland 21 out of 30, Philadel- she could phia 21 out of 29. Chicago has ‘ook on his death as a caer Fag been the toughest for him to con- wonder: what she knows Meat te tke ee ee ond how she found it out?” murmured conscription bill in the country’s history, leading to the draft riots, }Ctewn Point, Ind:, jail presided, st especially in NewYork City. | over, by, Sheriff Mrs. Lillian *Ffol- 1847—First postage stamps au- — fda 7 i noltgr thorized, by Congress—thereby ex-| 1918—Bo'sheviki'sign treaty of cluding stamps previously printed|peace at Brest-Litovsk with Cen- by postmasters and private mail| tral Powers, i contractors, - Music wilt’ be furnished not only for daneing but as a soft ac- companimentito each presentation. Mrs. Chatles Roberts and Mrs. Geo. Archer. will be in charge of the children.who model. Ladies’ Men s i i + =Young ladies f the Junior litz smiled dryly. “Yes, that | Connie Mack has two good- avian Glas eill act aa hotene: mi be ‘most ” 4 a fat IE Sime pared pr oe Qf Hooking hurlers on his his staffites and not ‘dnly meet the guests @tette box on his Fred Archer, a lefthander, and/}y: ysher thi te omfortabl a et BSS le ctiock. They will vee plenty off em po Gaal be asked with |service with the A’s. lon. - . - 1 “No,” . _ | Everything possible will be done Wwe Suagee wea pele ntngi Ha Comebacks Flock to Camps to make tlie setting perfect for hotes with you first” Brooklyn will give Henie Man- the showing of the latest Spring “I'm sure we cad jush a trial, He is 35. The Dodg-|costumes. you bere.” he lers denied a tryout to Freddie e quite an ex. | Lindstrom, 31. : : 1920—A Chinese’ railway stop-} Congress, including tax on undi- 1849—Act of Congress creating} ped running because too beet ons corporation: profits. < glad we can stay longer: ord fee 8 tren onsk! had | pert In the matter of scratch meals.” | Fred (Sheriff) Blake, 38 yea EY NOTE Bae tee at Maine obs. | 4 “Pitase don't bother—P hegged | old, will try a come back with the K iat begai lread: Bro Sinden whom tins arrived tare § matter of tact” grinned | "RIN Harris, 36, will try it witb 1 . jow, “we've had one scratch mea! Bo we on‘y tor Caw gebar ip a teday It consisted of soup I'l) admit |the Boston Bees. oe GF Oe pont Se Goal there wes everythinc in i thet Frank MdCowan, 35, will also} There has been a blurb in this Seat in soup, but | think I should | be with the Bees. ‘olumn it th i n as ugh gomnon er sot |Gratar a progr dinner tonight Hou |'"Tony Tensa will be back with] the flagsiatt of the Pinafore. be afraid she'd tell you only what | ' “Well. wel! have TS deh ake the White Sox. He is 33. _, |ing the wrong flag. Then came a wanted vou to know.” he an- | case.” gai Charlie Fisher, formerly with|+eport that we were mistaken and se," said the doctor. “If you like po! i wi % smiling fotetie "She called | 514 -tashioneds. we i ake them rathar |the Senators, Browns and White/that it was the right flag. Upon BEEP csle vr wetavestei well. here.” Sox, and Heving, fomerly a Giant] investigation, we find that the » wold ARMA. Be + "Adore them.” Anne assured him ‘and White Si id Wyatt, on 4 “You may ~emember | , romised ‘c | - othusiastically and e Sox, and Wyatt, once}Pinafore was supposed to be the with her tonight but thir morn-| Leakin came to the door and was |2 S°X anda Tigery will-attempt-to}rommandant’s ship, with the com- ' ag gees ~- worn be tite instructed to prepare the drinks. comeback with the Indians. mandant aboard. The proper flag * gh By we Pie salable pot ‘It Would Be Sordid’ Cissell the $123,000 beauty and/ under those circumstances. is the and break the engagement SUPPOSE you've not had an an- baie Se pee pan paves Union Jack a flag with a_ blue wut most of the afternoon —called Swer yet from your colleague in |@"¢ Red Rox, will not get a field, with the Cross of St. George © consultation over # very inter- | Paris?” asked Bigelow. “About Kar- {Chance with the Athletics. superimposed in red and * white. case st one of the hospitals | sanakoff, | ~1<an?” Salveson, a young pitcher, only! We didn’t mean to be critical. The 1 returned. she was waltineg | “No. It will probably come tomor- | 23, but who has seen service with presentation was a pronounced me in my private offic row, but it war only a routine inquiry White So: st i “In vour private office?” repeated | and I don't expect to learn much from arf rigid laity hls bag ; success and we are all for it in Bectow. in surprise 14 you know One reads and hears 8 - “Yes She had persuaded Miss] great deal bout these wimen tike | ‘vou. it to let her wait there as the | “arsanako! but in the end one learns Ciney Reds are counting OM} sy. jeatest trick of the weck iting roore was full’ She said thev | little more than they or their press jthree players who have had]. aoe be il! or they would not come | agents wish one to know Their pri- |chances before but were kicked|'> gleaned from the Crescent City see me and that she had a horror | vate lives remain largely @ mystery. | down. They are Phil Weintraub, Journal. In an editorial on reck- by 4 2 oe - * { out by the thousands and she | perhaps report a few of the scandals The Cards have Bob Weiland, sixt il h STOP AND certainly have hysterics." | that have been circulaied about her. | former White Sox. tr Eas raed | gingetaad . «m:led, But — er panies of Vronski The Bees have Garms, former- guia’ serhig cage aay sis Was The Gun Stolen? we w' no wiser than we are now” liv with the Erowns; Hutchingson, eet another car a je cross ow life has been I the true once a Pirate and a Cub. f y Pi = 4 _ “To know al! about the new theory without any paruihing” Brook!yn will attempt to use|you wouldn’t do much constructive the crime that | had mentioned on} “Much of it would be sordid, Hamlin, a pitcher at one time thinking telephore yesterday | explaine*| should think,” said Austrelitz, — with the Tigers; Eddie Morgan, we wondered if » fifth person} “Oh, quite.” agreed Anne. “Butshe /rormer Card; Winsett, another not have inaged to = en-, probably didn’t begin with many ad- dormer Card Little Willie, feeling frisky, to the “an ‘ron- | vantages. eran is = , r 4 sky, “while the restnt-y, out of] Austrelitz smiled. “You mean she | The Giants will give a chance}Filled himself with potent whiskey thetoom $ She, thous! for ®| may not have.had wealth—beautiful {to Majeski, once catcher for the} Tried to take a curve too sharp— fone time w'ttl berry on’ mv | surroundings — governesses~ the op- | White Sox and Athletics, and @|Now he’s playing on a harp. 5 but Ser ie gare) wiapes Lerbancata Eig append eee accom | rookie, Jack MoCarthy. H sup- | pl ents But wo these things sei x ‘ " ee en tat ‘she did | have been wdvantages?” The Phitlies will have Pitcher think it probable that it could| “Wouldn't they?” asked Anne, sur- an Ree formerly with the} poses, suppose, without leaving has 4 without lier knowl- | prised enators, * T cat! your pAgWeutet attention | “Would she have ‘Weveloped her | The Pirates will determine the ou chats Mug nae bom) to that ‘utterance She pointed | artistry. do you think? Would she which way the door handle urns. peed om hi + roam all| have become a famous dancer?” value of Lee Handley, former) jag if you want to make a little tl xt re time with the ene cout between | “Probably not,” Anne admitted. Red. spare change, just bet your best then said there wae the gun. too| “Then both she and world have bearded friend that he can’t shave ‘would have to thick how {t|benefited from the fact that she | Dizzy’s A “Knockout” in less than fifty strokes. And no have got inte the possescion | found the strength to lift herself out Dizzy Dean was the champion pupa - Rexgeainse nditions. { times 4 % 5 ie t extra ones for getting out of the this mysterious fifth person She bo aginst ihe Scheena of Things— strikeout artist in the National rough. t dehr Aan Carona ra poor the world is in such achaotie | League for four straight years un- i ata that ao in the drawer of the | state. We're here to work things out | til dethoned last year by Van cabinet. but she added that.| To fight our way up. To escape tf | Mungo. hat Ai had really | we can.” oe that 1 was habitually kept | (Copyright. 1937, Frederick Jackson) | cp oot, vd Aura ; = . and as nebody had looked for i _| drain north of the equator swirls Fagen entering the studio that night. Anne = Bigelow bluff the baron- A ipo boretnataredd ets perp cecre clockwise, rid below the equator! fould—she suppesed—have been ‘ess, to . ‘ig wre “lit swirls counter-clockwise. | , EERE GE ; Lyn Lary stole 37 bases last seccevcoooes lof his day in the betterment of | yoar and was turned back 9 times.| When and if we ever have an- , velfare for the deaf, inventor of eee other war between the states we Today Ss he telephone, born in Scotiand.| pure Appling was the first short-| are very anxious to pit Governor RASPUTIN every way. POEM la ARE MANY tourists who “stay put” in their favorite spot in Florida season STAY AS LONG AS YOU CAN after season, and who never yet have seen half of the beauty Florida has to offer. Prolong your visit to Florida this season. To them, we suggest that they goto the Store up health and energy with another nearest Standard dealer—and get a free week or two of Florida sunshine before copy of the new Standard Pictorial Map of _ you return to the cold weather back home, Florida. It shows a hundred and one spots The birds are singing in Florida, but the of beauty and interest in the state. chill wind is still whistling in the North. Strictly for amusement pur-| Terres Cr8ce Cr eee sir? \Of all the curious things we've heard, the most unusual one late- ly is that water running down a Standard Oil dealers and service-men hope your visit to Florida Standard Oil wishes to invite all visiting mo- torists in Florida to Jied in Nova Scotia, Aug. 2, 1922.} 44, ‘ ji Cone’s staff of colonels against} 7 . yp, to win the American League } ©0! i } p P Anniversaries — 3° | hating erawn. the Kentucky group. They must take full advantage of this season will be the | 1848—Lilian Adelaide Neiléon, g ; suits . Py o00eee cli a eres be nearly equal in numbers. the facilities we have "best ever,” and they Fe nee ee oe ace ant caete cui: sppe-siine ~ Al ided f will do evervehl 1826—Joseph Wharton, Phila-) 15, 1880. ‘America football player at the U.| Another one of our chiefer am- Provided for your com> i do everything in Bes wiabet nd an aoe S| 1860—John M. “Ward great (of Alabama, is being groomed for bitions is to borrow that nice red/ fort and convenience at ‘ul nicke! and cobalt works ‘ : their power to make ate Lianaiine ae , |the regular right, field position on|car with the red wire wheels be- 5 : . po “e-commerce 8chool, ied at Augusta, Ga., March 5 5 ment and take our girl riding. e noted finance-commerc hoo! The Dodgers will have five reg-| Just our inhibitions getting the , there. Died Jan. 11, 1909.'4, 1925. ular outfielders who bat left-| better of our higher ideals. ew na | 1874—Richard M, Pearce, New handed. se OES oan per are - seorge M. Pullman, york pathologist and Rockefeller eis ‘uban capital and will be in the ete ig greies -tor-builder! Foundation official, born in Mon-; Next to baseball, cock fighting} folds in a few. days. fot 0 ie the Pullman car know" | tregi, Died Feb. 17, 1930. is Cuba’s most popular sport. ‘ nti ores 5 — eae sr, born at Brocton, —_— ein) cia Mickey Céthrane says all this tw ere ee Oct. 19, 1897. | 1887—Lincoln Beachey, Amer-} The Yanks are in camp but five| holdout stufg.is bunk and that if ° caps analll iea's pioneer skilful and’ daring] of their regulars are missing. ~ | the papers are watched, fans will INCORPORATED IN KENTUCKY, 7 Ke Tier Grabam. Bell,| aviator, bora’ in. San #xanciseo. Ss lcnecoteras see that all the players fall in line : B847—Alexander ve e<sor of vo-\D:ed there, in plane crash, March] All Giants have signed but|by the time the race starts. It jon University pro oing figure 14, 1915. Spencer, and he arrived at the happens every year. ‘ physiology, outstand