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it r i J 4 K her cushions, looking from Bige- _ tow to Austrelitz and back. The doc- _, tor nodded mechanically. He was lost _» ip thought. Bigelow leaned forward to ~~ tsk hesitatingly: “You examined the papers that you took from his apartment, of course?” amined them carefully.” Her - +s rested on the smoke spiraling upward trom her cigarette. “Some of them were letters?” sug- gested Bigelow. “Yes. There were several packets of letters that he had been using for “Yes,” admitted Karsanakoff. “1 ex-| are.’ “Wthé “Sanford club of the Florida “Tbecause he has 10 holdouts on his “Karsanakoft has them.” ‘es, robbed Vronski’s ment. She admits killing him, too, but she declares she will not stand trial without involving all of us,” ithe park by the WPA, including a "Matiager Raw Meat Rogers of State League, is a little perturbed club.” Our Bill Cates is one of them, He claims he will complete- ly ignore them and construct a new club with some brilliant youngsters who are in Engle’s schoo’. He is highly pleased with the $10,000 improvement made at new clubhouse. collectors to you, the Post Offi Department se'ls about three mil- lion copies of each that will nev- = ine machine. {IRA C. HAYCOCK, bedieril ss Sypaxatatiand ©. | “Attorney. for Pidintitts re Netting the government a tidy sum that is well over and above the cost of printing. That article in SatEvePost about F‘orida, by Garet Garrett, is a well composed picture of the stat seen through the eyes of a NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PLY TO THE CIRCUIT COU! — AUTHORITY TO —————oe Noti: > whom it may concerne that on Mon-|FOR RENT—Beach home. day, isi- | 1937 at 10 o'clock A. M,, William S. bile key. Owner can have same by identifying same and paying for this ad. © Sawyer ein. WANTED Pac of the BR gnes Court. Bova we 7 iy, Florence wer ‘ANTED—Ages 12 to 1 DS, SI T= te ae. pleasant, educational work afternoons and Saturdays. ‘West, Monroe this 26th day of mar5-12-19-26 AP-} ____. RT SELL. L ESTATE. to all Wad- del! and Vernon Avenue. See} Frank: Johnson, 428 Duval the 12th day of April, A. D. Five Feet From $1,000 drive was made by Les Powers, rookie first baseman, who hit the tor, Altho his view of Key West At Havana, Bartell has knock-|must have been gained by hear- ed out two homers but the longest | S@y- ), e . A new method of employing ‘the | County; at» his office situated at rightfje'd fence, the ball bouncing / yunemployables would be to have "back, and he was held to a triple./one in each night spot in Key Whitted, as Committee’ of the Es- tate of Blanche Lowe Whitted, nou compos mentis, intends to apply to the Honorable Jefferson B.. Browne, one of the Judges of the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Cir- cuit of Florida, in and for Monroe 422. Fleming Street, in the City of Key West, Monroe County, State of Florida, for: authority to sell cer- Street, Colonial Hotel Bldg. FOR SALE mari2-2t| | would have got $1,000. Just imagine five feet from a grand. Yacht, Races, Yacht race starts on March 27, of blackmail. There were ® photographs of checks.” “Did you destroy those?” asked ow anxiously Austrelitz glanced his attention finally caught by conversation. “No,” said Karsanakoff, “1 have a safe place. My first thought destroy them certainly. Then ful owners might m back intact—to hey could no longer wespon in anyone's hands. And i urged Bigelow. ” repeated Karsanakoff, “1 @ecided to hold the letters for a time ms & Guarantee of my own safety.” | Both men stared at her. “You mean,” said Austrelitz suc-/ einetly, “that Wf you should be accused | of this murder—no one would be able to prove s motive against you—unless | ke; whereas, these uid find their way into the | hands of the police and provide ex-| cellent motives against two or three nodded Karsanakoff.| Against the Drydens and against} Anne Phelps, principally. But 1 think | hat the case against Anne Phelps would be rongest, especially if| 3 were forced to admit that he was) shot in her studio with her gun.” Bigelow ‘raped to his feet. his eyes} scorching 0 . | knowing st anocent?” he asked} bncredv | “Only — said Kar ganakoll “Karsanakof Has Them’ | + for seven y would in good ed up a few words litz or Mrs. nne had evi- nought for she} ed eagerly.| I tried to} Today In History 1789—G al Postoffice esta ess—within a y tion with 4 “I decided to hold the letters as @ guarantee of my own safety,” said Karsanakoff “You mean—without involving me. She means to hold the letters for that purpose,” corrected Anne, quietly. “T'm afraid that is it—yes.” He was very much distressed. Just A Chance She Will NNE was silent an instant. “Did you find out why she killed him?” Bigelow told her as briefly as he could. She followed the story closely, her brow wrinkled, her eyes wide with compassion. “1 think | understand how she felt,” she said at the end. “l_mean--I can’t imagine taking anyone's life for any | reason. But perhaps that is only be- cause I have never been sufficiently wronged. I think 1 must go and see her.” “She won't give you back the let- ters, I’m afraid.” “Perbaps not,” agreed Anne. “But there is just a chance she will. In any case, 1 must talk with her.” “We'll go around afterward tonight to congratulate her. Perhaps you’l have a chance to talk to her then.” Anne. nodded, considered him thoughtfully. “Did she tell you any- thing about the letters?” “No,” answered Bigelow, “only that she had them—and photographs of your checks,” Anne looked into the fre. “I'm glad she didn’t tell you anything about | them,” she said in a low voice. “Why? Anne didn’t answer. “There's only one thing 1 want to know about those letters,” jsaid Bige- low, then. ~ es?” Sne did not look at him. “Whether the mag ,te whom they ‘were written—still hols ‘a place in your lif Anne shook her head. “The man to whom those ietters were written—is dead.” she answered gravely. Walters threw open the door to an- nounce Austrelitz and Anne rose with the brightness of unshed tears in her eyes. (Copyright, 1937, Frederick Jackson) Inspector Hagedorn gets on the trald of Karsanakoff, temorrow. Jed the Sage Foundation with $10,- 000,000, for the improvement of and | conditions in the i St 1918—Amer:’ artillery in Toul sector blow German gas pro- jectors to pieces, foiling gas até tack. —Ivar K r, Swedish kin and rch_ swindler, mitted: ‘suicide. FERRY RESERVATIONS H Available at Albury’s Service Station Tony’s Service Station Fleming at Grinnell St. Phone = | Administration Office i | Building—Eaton Street Phones 488 or 489 St. Petersburg to Havana. The’ yachts will also race from Havana to Key West. This was first in- troduced in 1930, at which time 11 boats entered, Twenty-one an- swered the call in 1935 and °36. This year, three Cuban boats, one from Columbia and about 20 American boats will be in the clas- sies on the Atlantic side of the United. This race ranks next to the Bermuda-Atlantic races in importance, Giamwts Vs. Cards Manager Frisch has selected a squad of 24 players to make the trip to Havana to play the Giants. Only-seven of these were with the club last year. First game will be played Saturday and the second and last game on Sunday. Warneke and Winford will twirl for the Cards tomorrow and Wei- land Sunday. The Giants: are in, shape for this two-game series. | Terry will use Schumacher, Gum- bert and Ga*ler one day and King! Carl, Castleman and Smith the next day. Sports Shorts There are 14 native-born Geor- gians in the big leagues and the most famous of them all is Bill Terry. | * * ace | Mickey Owen fits in the Gas- house Geng; in fact he shouts so loud that Pepper Martin, Medwick | and Dizzy w'll have to use a loud-| speaker to beat him. | see } McGowan, Bees’ outfielder, and |Myril Hoag, of the Yanks, have the sma'lest feet in baseball. Both; wear No. 6 shoes. | ee ee | | Pedro Montanez will be the} jnext lightweight champion. i | e+e e } Dizzy Dgan has a pet fish call- Bill Dickey has $40,000 in an- | nuities. | see A’l the Giants are known in Suba by their given names but | Burgess Whitehead, Melvin Ott land Clifford Melton. Cuban sport {writers have stopped at those j handles. sees Wrigley Field, home of the Chi-} cago Cubs, is the best drained baseball park. It has 85,000 feet! } SLI IIS LISLE DLS LSID DS: For THE KEY W ‘with a basball bat was to no avail. | And we think it comes c’ose to ex- jyear it will go to sixth place.” SLITS II SSIS SSE SDSS aD OLD PAPERS § 3 Bundles for 25 in bundle If the ball had went over, Powell} West to explain the murals. They, tain real estate of the said Blanche we situated in Monroe’ County, of ‘Florida, and described as* fol- lows; to-wit! look very interesting’ to the “visi- tor, but do not have any intel- ligable meaning. Girls who do not make men good wives, some times make men good husbands, The Crackwit story for today is the one about the silly one who wore himself to a nub going around in a revolving door trying to remember whether he wanted |p. to go in or out. ki Ten years ago in Key West, the Woman’s Club started a movement to eradicate the mosquitoes from the city. Much fuss and flurry was seen and many of the pests were killed. But we had one of the original mosquitoes in our bed- room last night. He must have been all of ten years old and built along the lines of a pelican. No one will believe that he pulled the covers off the bed and that a sock “and is known as the Northeast one-half (%) of Block Thirty- nine (39), according to George L. MacDonald's Plat of Part of Stock Island, recorded in Plat Book One (1), page 55, Monroe County, Florida, Publie Records. Said" Northeast one-half (4%) of said Block Thirty-nine (39) has a. frontage Fifty (250) feet on the North, South and East sides of Dated the 12th day of March, A.’ Blanche Lowe Whitted, non com- pos mentis. Supseribe to The Citizen. | A ce teen ‘OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5c. The. Citj- zen Office. feb2 PRINTING—Quality Printing at| || the Lowest Prices. The Art-' |j PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed cards, $1.25. The Artman Press. sug? vhitted, non compos mentis, = State On the Island of Stock Island of Two Hundred said lock. 1937. CASA MARINA Key West's Hotel DeLuxe —American Plan— 200 Delightfal Rooms, Each With Private, Bath WILLIAM s. WHITTED, | Committee of the Estate ‘of of the sea and overlooking Coral Park For price and terms apply to mari2-it | Florida East Coast Hotel Co. Peter Schutt, Manager Comedy and Serial In fact, now that it is daylight, we find it pretty hard to be-ieve our- selves. We killed him by reading him to sleep with excerpts from the Congressional Record and drowning him in the outgoing tide. LLL III IS SLI aL ISIS! BS SMS E. S. Longstreet, in an article to the Asbury Park Press, of which he is the managing editor, said of his visit to Key West: “A pendant of rare beauty hanging from a necklace of jeweled Keys.” pressing our thoughts on the mat- ter, POME Twinkle, twink’e, little star, Out in Hollywood so far; We would twinkle too, by heck, If we got your salary check. of tile laid under its playing sur- face. seas Champion Lou Ambers will fight Gene Sa:vador in Tampa, March 18. 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