Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Gasped the baroness, .pal- ‘obvious to her. fou toned eee ae | Bomething to conceal and: you can do It by launching e i HS 33 ne i ili rif u ly. “I have nothing to ‘OU had better be quite sure ot Ea i i fi | |. against ‘sy bs piotteg you," he answered. estat ly to every word and seemed to Anne that he glanced st baroness now with a new interest eyes ctf Fe] 4 Anne put in, now. my this,” added Bigelow “Un- e883 we have a written apology frum you tomorrow, baroness, we must you see?" asked Rigelow | “Quite.” said baroness,, bis Oreath as they sat down. .| She turned nee feft. u fan's She's with Thorne vryden ttle bow, Strong follow: t He What do you suppose that| had remained clear of the hele bree iti fi ly pouring nei le ‘tudio* jing ears,” said Bigeiee Se Oust The & @p your lawyer, by the ELL—?" breathed An: ‘ad him to issue a warning?" We looking at prpnilig 2 an rane to do it as| He shrugged. “I think | frightened ; Le bd start this/ her a little and | think Strong may ree ; thinking it over! urge her to send an apolngy But | gi would dare start 8] don't:know Wid you think she looked for*siander She disturbed when 1 hinted she might "4 te do just that on the| have something to hide?” 7% ti rE if i = a go apne pear pn dl “Yes. definitely.” ™ eaten.” said Bige-} “So did |." he murmured. He sat ig; immi 3 low “The good aid American game of} silent, as the waiter served them. eae opr agate aa eat Tl when the man hi : ay my pe lg a a pig Site to hae et aren ey @ con that!) “How long nave you had your p< I to hide—if 1 don't} studio?” he asked. é . “About > year and "ane Png Repeal toa ceases if} swered ‘Aani te mice wae even threaten,” Bigelo * ‘ - Read igelow ‘Wouldn't you like to do it up dif. << ' Sopen that's true.” “And & blu! might work.” furnishings?" asked. “Ves, of course “1 was thinking of giving {t up, as “Let's take the offensive A surprise] a matter of fact,” admitted Anne atieek will sometimes win when just “I shouldn't do that. Not for the “But | wouid Lh beth to come and speak to us And] and the floor- refinished.” Qeeure her of spreading derous} She frowned a little “You mean— = fetuition isn't proof, you! in oeee S Soere gaauld be an investiga- ry tion eo ‘All right, if you think best,” agreed} “1 don't think anything would come Anne to light.” he answered reassuringly. She wrote a line on the back of #| “But nowadays they have such scien- take fegal action Is that quite Clear?!A| crow: when those in charge late, you force us to take tegal | Bees Buzzing i The Boston Bees opened camp with .the following players on entering a tournament, atid even start to schedule games, they wait so late that the rest of the high schools on the east coast of Florida have moa itinerary full, If Key West igh wants to’ go ahead and be your purpose? Perhaps you |on the level with other schools in South Florida, the offic‘als must : do something, not think about 4 Bazed at him, frowning “1 |what they are going to do for a Know. what you mean!” she {month and then act when it is too hand: Babish, Bush, Doll, Fette,}just left the place Frazier, Gondira Harris Hutching- }ly slapped. son, Sewell, Lassin, Perrin, Reis, B Smith, Weir, McFayden, Tui 1 n't think there ts anything to Cheymuski, Chamberlain, Kenchie shou'd be able to pick 10 good starting pitchers from that “Also'on hand: Al. Lopez, port next week.!\ Signing’ Up ed all their players. need Dizzy and Mize; the Yanks, Dickey, Pearson, Ruffing and Shorts curve to the Indians’ c: with h's fast ones, see ing camp this year. ee ee All clubs are in camp at pres- ent time. The Giants have sign- The rest of the clubs have about signed up all their players. Bob Feller is taking a amp. ferently? 1 mean. completely alter | Cleveland kid-star is said to have’ the eolor-scheme and decorations and j developed a new curve to work Mickey Cochrane, manager of. the Tigers, does not want’ any alls repainted | wives or sweethearts in the train- After suffering three straight defeats in the World Series last year, fans are wondering if Bill Erick- new man to explain it slight whirl. us The lieve them leave them, Yet we are willing tard and they dispatched it by the| tifie methods of testing blood stains, | Terry is going to sit id’e on thefrivities, Wetter They saw it delivered and the! and so on It coula do no harm to set #artied looks and excited comments] the painters to work. And it might be that were exchanged as it was read | fun.” Evidently. the baroness rong} “But wouldn't it do harm? Wouldn't were doubtful about advisabi @f accepting the invitation Strong | picions?’ seemed to be arguing against it But “|. don't see why People do get tired im the end, they came. of tlicir rooms dnd aiter them about— even qls+s innovent people.” ‘Take Legal Proceedings? “Yes, of course. I'll attend to it to- (OT wearing your mink coat, this} morrow.” Anne decided. evening, Baroness.” said Gis “But | shouldn't mention the plan tow by way of greeting as they ap @ anyone unti! the work is actually proached under way —not to anyone, you under- The baroness had had something| Stand—not even to your mother“ shot bewildered or confused her and| Anne. startled. the words died unuttered The tight} “Only that she might mention it in nee bench or play first base. esas Ty Cobb says that Gehrig lity | it attract attention? And arouse sus- | worth $50,000 to the Yanks. Joe McCarthy is starting his seventh year as skipper of Yanks—longer than any Miller Haggins. se ee five, but has power. eee : at Outfielder Daales Andro of the on her lips to say, but his opening] , Why aot to mother?” asked Red Sox is a midget, only five feet other manager, with the exception of comes from England, where they have the original three estates of ‘ the realm. The first estate is tho} = WEATHER FORECAST clergy, the second estate is the nobility, the third estate, the com- moners, which just goes to show you what they think of newspa- per men in England. A mosquito is an insect that has | The Supreme Court fracas was}tions. thoroughly gone over on the radio son and Ford, pitchers. Bill Me-}the other night. The speech was ‘couched in terms that the Supreme Court would. be hard put to un- derstand, and after it was all over Muller; Fleming; Ereno, Reis and| we knew’ far less than we though’. Edwards, catchers; Mayo, Menen- dez,’ Fletcher, Marcela, George, i . Se eeeeesteaeeeeed fielders, and) McGowan, outfield- r.' (The vest ‘of the ‘squad will re- we did before it started, The bookkeeping that the Tele: phone company does, is the most bewildering,-of any of the larger firms. Tobe sure they have a very polite and soft voiced gentle- you question the statements you The Cards}receive. But even when he gets through it leaves one’s head in # POEM Among the many things that ver And pain us,ip the solar plexus Is the way that girls pretend te Love us till there is no end to The string of guysrthat will be- And swear that they will never This thing makes us very vexed. |New England. Temperatures have The ruling that the Florida Light and Power Co. have to re fund a lot of money to the sub- | South Atlantic and East Gulf seribers comes as a shock to the company, who, we hear, is well known for its shock dealing prog: (Till 7:30 p. m., Friday) Key West and Vicinity: Gen- erally fair tonight and Friday; not much change in temperature; moderate easterly winds, Florida: Generally fair tonight and Friday; somewhat warmer to- night in north and central por- you so violent- . Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate easterly er tonight and Friday. WEATHER CONDITIONS —— A slight disturbance is central this morning over the lower Rio Grande Valley, Brownsville, Tex- as, 29.94 inches, and a shallow trough of low pressure extends northeastward over the lower Lake region and eastern Canada; while high pressure areas crested over the Carolinas and Plateau re- gion, overspread most of the re- mainder of the country, Hatteras, N. C., and Charleston, S. C., 30.42 inches and Salt Lake City, Utah, 30.56 ‘inches. Light to moderate precipitation has occurred during the last 24 hours from the Rio Grande Valley northeastward over most of the Lake region, and in to you shoukl to be the next.jrisen in most sections east of the Mississippi River, but are _ still somewhat below normal in the States; except in southeastern Florida, and have fallen slightly throughout most of the Rocky Mountain and Plains States, but continue above normal over most “| CLASSIFIED COLUMN Advertisenents under this head the will be inserted in 25c. of defence faded in her eyes to ve| turn to somebody else, and you can't gueceeded by a look of startled in-| VOY well ask her not to without lend- quiry ing the matter enormous importance “Please sit down.” said Anne. —just what we dor't want to do.” promptly. following up this advan- Yes, 1 see,” Anre said “But s can't tage. “Mr. Bigelow—Mr. Strong.” think whom she could repeat it to— She did not know that they had that would matter. . ready met; Bigeiow had nevet told] Well, there's her maid—Dorls. her of his interview with Strong and| “What do you know about her Strong perceived this at once, but he| Maid. Doris?” asked Anne in surprise. merely bowed without speaking They| “Only what Walters confided.’ eli sat down. “Walters—? “I asked you to come and speak to ‘He suspects she has been in me.” Anne went on then. “because !| with Chief Lnsperier iagedarprat it have been told you are spreading s| smething—he doesn't know w malicious slander about me.” ‘When did al. this happen?’ “I say only what | think.” answered| { Yesterday: the baroness. excitedly, ner color ris-} | “Why didn’t you tel! me? And why ing “When my opinion is asked, J| bayen’t you mentioned it before?” speak what is in my heart” Walters didn’t want to dist “What you think of me.” said Anne.| YOU Or your mother. That's hati "is of no consequence whatever. But| told me. And | didn’t think At to aceuse me of murder is a vile slan-| te"ribly important’ 1 knew she der” couldnt know anything about the “It ts whet | believe!” cried the Sieoeee But a she is 2 oe = a ~ jorn—and we can't rely on her oo passionately, ber eyes bura- te hold her tongue we pga od “But vhat you believe has ao] Sure she doesn’t get hold of any im- weight in court, I'm. afraid,” said| Portant information to pass on.” Bigelow coldly. “Mr. Strong will tell] “Yes, rather,” breathed Anne. “I've you that question is, have you| never trusted Doris. I've said so to proof of thi tements you have been| ™ther many times. And mother gmaking?” doesn’t like her either. But she does “Not yet. You have been clever,” |e beautifully—-and she is marvel- answered the baroness, “but 1 will] ous with mother’s hair. And mother find proof. | will not stop until I fad is very particular about that . . i" Should you mention anything to her about Doris going to Hagedorn? Warn ber, 1 mean?” “No, 1 don’t think so. Nothing to “Do 1 understand that you suspect me of assisting in Count Vronski's urder?” asked Bigelow. “You know vest what part you bat by upeaiting her.’ played in it,” answered the baroness 0," agreed Anne. “Yes, and whether | played any|/Copyright. 1937, Frederick Jackson) part at all.” said Bigelow. “But you Son'tl And uniess you can back up| Bigelow takes his aunt to lunch, your accusations with evidence strors | tomorrow, and they tall of Anne, eocccccoce | ana president of the National Edu- cation Asso., born at Lancaster, Yoday’s Birthdays) so. 4 ve eeeooeee?) Channing Pollock of New York, Dr. John H. Wigmore, North-| gramatist-author, born, in Wash- western University’s noted pro-|ington, D. C., 67 years ago. fessor emeritus of law, born in eae San Francisco, 74 years @g0- | Rear Admiral Cark H. Wood- ward of Atlanta, Ga., born there, 60 years ago. Gen. Charles Summerall, S. A., retired, of Char‘etson, S. € born at Lake City, Fla., 70 years Dr. Richard C. Tolman of the Cal. Inst. of Technology, famed Dr. Archie L. Threlkeld, rs born at West Newton, ver’s superintendent of schools: Mass., 56 years ago. ee ee tic League last year. eee see were the most valuabl in the Am ear. a * BS ee And he is only 19. ** eo ton . He is trying out Senators. weet Winfield says the League teams will end and Phillies. Harold Hammink, 25, Beatrice Stevens, 24, Rapids, Mich. fore Jus E, Cla and explained Justice Clark said, .50 speeding fine. Pitcher Zubor of the could not speak English until 1931 and he was born in Iowa in 1914. Heath, trying out with the In- dians, hit .883 in the Mid-Atlan- ‘\phuf%#out is being given a fis aac ut ak ee asons. Labasand. York. of the Tigers players ican Association last le Mesner may take Dykes job at third for the Sox from Chicago. Outfielder B. Ferrell is a cous- in of the Ferrell brothers of Bos- ae - v that th ersigned will apply to the FISHING ! te fats tha \Bloce | of with American} Launch “Da this} Dock. Sailfish or reef fishing. | Success Guaranteed, same up way: Senators, Indians, Red Sox, Yanks, White Sox, Tigers, Browns * c ies. 59-, Governe by and with the consent marl-if| Dated this 4th day. of Mareh, A. (By Associated Press) t SOUTH BEND, Ind., March 4. —Cupid juggled things nicely for and Miss) of Grand Hammink was arrested speeding while driving with Miss Stevens. He pleaded guilty be- ice of the Peace he ng to get a marriage license. well, could take care of that, too. With ; the assistance of a deputy sheriff] PRINTIN d them—after collecting Indians} He Lloyd | was} PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed| accounts may have ments chargea. sults. is it, i Advertisers should give their} ‘ street address as well as their tele-! NoTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY phone number if they desire re-} FOR PASSA OF LOCAL OR > PERSONAL rriminal ¢ western districts, G. 8. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. LEGALS aes -. \TION 'TO APPLY PASSAGE OF LOCAL OR i . The Citizen at} jot the ened. will the rate of 1c a word for each in-} the Legislature of the Florida, s regular biennial sertion, but the minimum for the} sion of 1 for the passage of local or special bill the substance first insertion in every instance is] (Ff Which is as follows: An Act increasing the salary of. the members of the Board of County Payment for classified adver-} Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, from $75.00 to $100.00 per tisements is invariably in advance,| month except the Chairman’s whose but regular advertisers with ledger sala shall be $ per month. Daied this 4th day of March, D. 1937. ARTHUR GOME: State Senator, 24th Senatorial Dis- ic! mar4-it their advertise- SPECIAL BILL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN With each classified advertise-| that the undersigned will apply to the Legislature of the State of ment The Citizen will give free an} iorida, at its regular biennial ses- Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for}sion of 1 the passage of a fecal or sp yin the me tal i. Por which is ows: | eT An Act ing a Judge of the Record to engage e prac 6f law Stomach Ulcers, feb18 el FREE! Ifvexcess acid causes you p. 19: digestion, Heartburn, GET free} Chairman. mar4-1t sample -doctor’s prescription, Udga, at Gardner’s Pharmacy. ee N Dated this 4th day, of March, A Pains, In-} BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- oes * 10) By CARL BERVALDI, ‘TO APPLY 2 OF LOCAL OR PECIAL BILL Is HEREBY GIVE? thur-fri-10w —— | the jature the State PAUL DEMERITT, , fishing guide.| sion of 1 Florida, at its regular biennial ses- for the passage of a 1 bill the substance local or speci hich is ai Gulf Refining being an feb9-1mox} special district in Monroe Fiorida, known as Overse FOR SALE | posed amend he pro- will and Toll Bridge District t to said FOR SALE.-1936 vertible goupe. | nmissioners Plymouth con- ns of Monroe County Radio and all! whose, appointment shall be by the and Jade. Reg. for EW DeLUXE LADY GILLETTE] "05 RAZOR SETS, in Pearl, Coral only $2.00. San Carlos Book Store, 518 Duval street. ! TYPEWRITING PAPER — 5' sheets, 75c. The Artman Presi, | OF COUNTY COMMIS- By CARL BERVAL $6.00 value, } CASA MARINA 1 decl-tf'| Key West’s Hotel DeLuxe —American Plan— 200 Delightful Rooms, Each |; With Private Bath cards, $1.25. he} Press} Zo man Press, juality Printing at Prices. The Art- | aug? Evening Dinner ...... $2.00 Luncheon ..... 1.50 | The Artman Afternoon Tea 50 eug?!+ palm Shaded Beach wit Casino Masseur in Attendance | H Florida East Coast Hotel Co. Peter Schutt, Manager sug? : winds, and partly overcast weath-}. Chairman. mar4-ith PROBAR WHEN YOU BUY THE seochvcose’ve @ Put your money on a sure thing when you buy razor blades. Why risk discomfort and faulty shaves? Probak Jr. — product of the world’s largest blade maker — positively guarantees comfort and economy—sells at 4 for 10¢! ‘This blade is automatically ground, honed and stropped by special process. It is made to whisk through dense stubble without smart or irritation—never pulls on the tender spots. This is easy to prove. Just ask your dealer for Probak Jr.— he has this marvelous new double-edge blade or can get it for you quickly. Buy a package of Probak Jr. today. JUNIOR BLADES A_PRODUCT OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST BLADE MAKERS —— Se Se ee oe BA FETS TESVES TT PSPRETE TRE ee SPELT CT“AS Cy SS F55K FETT YeErtEr sreP —s" nm * &