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ZG FF ih He } HL HH jsstl i i Anne Has A Luncheon Date ing morting o'clock py Spade daa looked papers: ‘The search for was ‘still on. apparently police re- letter = f : ul ig fe H a #2 i Hy : . ag RE ef é i i aks | SPESSE iit fi He uutellay 3 | 2 int Fits te Fi Hh BAG : v iz i tng edout with Pa: war—he wes still able to tate Gre ip the effect Anne always mac- aged to creste. And now that pe had Become usec to her friendly attitude toward all the world. he to ue Unquestionably, then, ne approved ot Anne. But .bere was that business about the letters. What was he to make of thet? Was there » man in her ite of whom he knew nothing? Or was ti Philip Whitelaw she was allud- ing to when she had said the secret was not her: to tell? Ano what had she meant th night before by saying she had been think- ing of giving up the studio? Did she mean that she would find another to replace it or that it was associated @ith part of her life that was over? Aad just what part in her life had the studio , layed? fe could find no satisfactory an- gwers to any of these questions but he told hi.rself—as he suaked in bis tuo -that be could so steer the con- versation when his aunt came that he could find out at least as much as she knew. About Philip Whitelaw E was waiting in the lobby when Mrs. Phelps arrived His shacow he noticed, was waiting ir the lobby. Today’s Birthdays’ e} thief forester of the U. S., born if} Humboldt Co., Ia., 66 years wi Prof. Williom F. Duarnd, Stan-! ford Univer s noted professor} ; | ef mechanical engineering, born at) Bethany, Conn., 78 years ago. Daniel R, Fitzpatrick of St. Bigelow knew he was not hand- some, but believed he had some in- telligence and charm. Of course [| know one always makes these plans for one’s children and they very seldum come off. and one doesn’t help matters a! al) by attempte ing any sort 31 suasion, but I di? ven- ture to say te Anne this morning that if she were ‘o announce her engage- ment now, n would put an end to all this gossip about her and Vronski.” “What did Anne say to that?” asked Bigelow. carelessly. “She agreed with me,” answered Mrs. Phelps. “But | don’t know that that means anything because she dues sumetimes agree with me just to avoid argument.” Through the greater part of lunch, the old lady rambled on telling him about Philir Whitelaw—ebout the time he and Anne were becalmed .n his small sailing yacht at the Cape; abyut the time he had had the motor- ing accident when he was staying with them ir Florida and Anne had been so clever about the tourniquet 1d saved his life, practically; ut the time Anne’s horse had tost @ shoe i: Mexico and she had to get off and walk him, and they all thought she’d been abducted by ban- its because she didn’t come back, and how Philiy gathered together a posse to rescue her. Long before Bigelow put her in aer car at half past three, he had come to tcathe Philip Whitelaw. ... (Copyright. 1937. Frederick Jackson) papers “exposes” Vronski, tomorrow. cartoonist, born at Su- petior, Wis., 46 years ago. Edward K. Gaylord of Okla- a t iat 'homa Ciiy, newspaper” publisher, | Edward A. Sherman, associate horn at Muskotah, Kans., 64 years) ago. Dean Cornwell of New York, mural painte: Ky., 45 Ernest J. noted archite 67 years ago. -| bers would enjoy some An anonymous letter to the: news+) born at Louisville, St. Louis, , born in England, } from every standpoint for the upon prevailing standards. amount of advertising the city will get hinges largely on the loca- consideration and a little tion of the structure. For the city like an ankle will often turn the \t0 get a maximum of advertising trick. lit should be located far enough’ So far, the eight previous selec- ‘trom the railroad station to cause tions wou'd not have created un- ; tourists to see the city, said Mr. due notice in a Dskota county Delaney. On the other hand he Where women are rare events. | feels it should be not so far away There has teen too much “store’ as to materially reduce the num- | ber of passengers through here who will ‘visit it. ses: | Mae West what she is today. Per- haps this is because there are too few of Florida's real charmers Key West'is ready to welcome Present. 2 | the 80 golfers, who are to arrive, We would certainly not regard lhere tomorrow afternoon on the such a contest as final without h- Pepresentatives from Key West arene wet & Degierersater my other far sections. Key West dinners and ‘@lone might challenge the decision is 5 jof the judges by producing what luncheons ‘will keep the visitors we consider to be the most a’lur- gigri ‘wassorjanised: by the | Just the Kress group but taking ntact Sind for: the in-| the Island City as a whole, vasion of the southeastern United! Therefore; for. this contest, one tated and... Guba. W. Slsgeeuai the fairest should be sent here, ‘from ‘fi B. McNeal in Havana’ 0. air, to represent Key West as See cated Shae erinibuk whick! 2, nod, Wenriers of the’, fille of “Mi ” | advised that sbout 40 of the mem-|, Miss, Florida, 1987- fishing) March 3, 1937 anl preparations for that many! — . : : are being made by the local com-' day afterndgi and bound over to mittee. | criminal court. Will Richardson, jing parties, golfing, rides around the city, Play in the opening rounds for} the city golf championship games will probably open tomorrow at the links. The medal matches will jconsist of 18 holes. After all players have qualified they will city. The deceased was then be paired off according to among his friends as “Bats.” their qualifying grades. Robert} > F. Spottswood was winner of the} ‘™médal last year, with Captain C.'éaxned to port yesterday, Wm. P. Kemp won’ the flight. within a week. The boxing card arranged for, Employes of the opinion of those who are getting) ers. | things in readiness. The | bout will be between. Ben Ray, of Columbus, Ga.) atid C! Diaz, of !Havana. Both of thé fighters | weigh’ 188 pounds.’ The semi- fina} will be fought by Louis Pas-j| |quali, 114 pounds, from Philadel- phia, and Battling Siki, 116 pounds, Key West. go reconditioning and repairs. 65,000 BASEBALL « FACTS ano FIGURES : } The Editorial_comment: Citi-; giecer in size—many \¢ zen offers to bet any California! MORE FEATURES paper that that New York chap/ eights gra Weightsta on ’ ime! 3 Pork 4 |who ate 61 oranges at one time| Leooys Pleven: ven of Rie e was eating Florida oranges. names; jons on “Howto Score;* Carl Hubbell’s Major Record ; Lifetime .300 Hitters: How to pute Sverages; Hell of Fame ot etc., o Mildred Pratt, colored, charged! with the possession of liquor, was} Handy, Pocket Size... given a preliminary hearing in the At Your Newsdealer + + » court of Judge Hugh Gunn yester-| S,S.SPINK & SON, _ st. LouIs, mo, FOODSTUFFS kept in our all metal ICE REFRIGERATORS are as cool, fresh and healthful as if they were frozen in a cake of ice. Our Refrigerators are doubly heatproof and absolutely airtight. $20.00 up EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL —On Diiplay At Thompson Ice Company, Inc. PHONE NO. '8 *)« i | | marily for the financial benefits) The present vogue in Miami which will accrue’ to. the city of runs to plempness, among native Key West, therefore the~ matter queens, ‘but*the yearly influx of lof location should be considered Brooklyn waitresses has its affect There is,a lot to be taxen into thing beauty and the stuff that. made : formerly of the Key West city police force, is in receipt of a letter from Miami which tells of the death in Miami of Richard’Lloyd, formerly of tiis known Of the fishing boats which re- many. N.’ Muldrow runner-up and Dr.! brought large catches. Several of second’ these will leave on another trip Lighthouse Tuesday night at the Cuban Club} Department, are busily engaged in Stadium will be a hummer, is the! scraping buoys and other mark- These are brought from alt main} sections of the district to under- Scan ba DATED at. ey pe County, Florida, 1937. Sealy |) February A. D. Clerk of th re at je Cireu: By Florence IRA C. 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