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fk ie. g i ri fe i ii i i an Ht t te i i Z #2 : H EE i 2 FI fe Hs i g § wecceccveccees Wants to Whrkili! : Fis Slr bees aoe | lows getting mad beeause they |Hee,.17, 1891. fivaqaby janie ¢ be counté@ on? How many can Mickey catch this year? 10 is going to help Rowe and e : : i 2 f ; et : i i i a H t 4 ag iT : Ls [ } alee gasped pmaghs ee E idges on the.mound? Can Gos-|eould not get time off, but I know}. s eo ap seen, asked Aune. ‘MET THERE IN 1910 lin and Simmons play in the out-|of one pumpman: who is mad be-' 1g90—Jean Ingelowj!’English} 1931—New York © citizens te. E74 not trace them, Woody field as in ofhgr years? If these pales te 60s ye ae har ehgs" pdetess-novelist, born. Died July|Gov. Roosevelt for removal Sc Mae esti ans’ je] king , 1 Bi . sail re Mr. and pool gent aaart Tay- ; : paenitions are answered right then ak hink to: por bles to Wark: What 20, 1897. Mayor Walker. » police may not realize that Down baseball lane, in the train-| the Tigers willbe in the thick of a think about that? -1832—Walter G mk Sanne Mrs. Woodward Taylor is Karsana- jing camps and elsewhere the fight. : [Who is the guy that wanted to|didna rl Wane iecta cabinet f, 7082 — Hitler's off. And once she France, ee ie eg 1 guy 6 i inuw aot bo able tra Nd Red Ruffing, Yankee pitcher,| The Giants’and Cards have not ran his car on water instead of ‘officer under both Republican and throughout Longest * enor they hay will get extra pay for his pinch-|been the first two major league gas? 5 Democratic Presidents, born in open eee : hitting. Ha demanded more|teams to play in Havana. In 1910,,_ Who was the Indian squaw that) Iidiana. Died May 28, 1896. br : ¢ this will ‘ ; hi dived: plot to seize power . Mrs. Phelps. money for winning ball games with|the Tigers and Athletics p.ayed. "#8 at - e pumps Wednesday ee ety : “Yes, 1 his bat, although he was satisfied {several games there. Home-run' morning? It looked Uke .-Poca-} » 1846¢—Kate Greenaway, Eng-p"" ply discover wth his twirling salary. med |Baker and Ty Cobbewere in their Aontas, or “Rain in the Pace”. 1tylish illustrator-artist, born. Died} = eared,” said that when McCarthy needed a prime then. Mullins pitched agkinst | ™#y have been Diana Del lor Min- not inie Ha Ha. i E pinch-hitter, he always called on} Plank in one of the games. . . th him first, and therefore it was| Dizzy Trout wlil supply the ma- q rest of he let- | Worth more money to have him | jor leagues’ fuss in the absence! Andrew Jackson High from around for, that purpose. . . got Dizzy Dean, if he can st'ck with Jacksonville won the State Bask- The payroll,of the Yankees forthe, Tigers long enough. Many ,tba!l Championship. Plant City}> 23 players be $274,000 dur-jlook good in trsining camp but High were the runner-ups. The ing the com’ season, . . later are sent back to the min-/latter team lost the deciding con- Ed. Barrow, obsture but pow- ors, . . test, 29 to 16. i 5% | ! i i Died June 15, 1929. --1869—LGorrd May Harris, Geor!| gia’s noted°autHor, born at F: Hill, Gas DiedsFeb. 9, 1935. ur H i is iil : : il “I hope he's acquit! Anne, jerful, runs the Yanks’ club. . . The Giants picked up three play- : “and that she finds Vine DiMaggio, brother of Joe;ers in Havana and will send them ‘Players picked for the All-State enel z Woody. 3 don’t think of the Yankees, is a question “to their Jersey City farm. . . High School five were: McKay of Dated : E bg Fk ee mark. He has been tried at third} Leslie Mann, commicsioner of Plant City and Howard of Jack- Ch Foiogap rine ses a anes sighed and but does not look so hot. His regu-|amateur baseball in the United ;sonville, guards, both being cap- pogperses “re { poke og 3 Drury [ort re Walters set lar post is in the outfield. States, claims that he placed Les |=" _ ce alternate; Close of EQatis,, cetr tee same time “Whatever Rochester, International League|McNeece in Class AA this year | Lauderdile, He is still consider-}"er. eee oe began ged uch ed an amateur. . . Earl Averill of Cleveland signs hy Tampa Magic Chefs girls’ bas- Rea sath ae peewee ketbsll f've won the state cham- (84,) IRENE. EB. ALBURY, pionship for the feminine sex, Ae Baoketees oF: iy One club, opens training in Leesburgh | from the ranks, of amateur base- and has Stanly Todd, who pitched|ball. He also carried Les to Ja- " here for South Miami and at dif-!pan and Berlin for the olympics, |for sum summitted by the mana- ferent times against. local players,jand Les hit the only home run at ger. He was offered $16,000 Testament of Mary ‘Ann as one of its twirlers. . . the olympics. All this happened | Straight salary or $15,000 and a ay they — o Shamrock jan20-27; feb3-10-17-24; mars The big question marks on the 00 bonus if he hit over .350.}8irls from Jacksonville. 17-24 ee a oo . 4 after Les played in the Florida h cb a eiibes studio. ement doesn't | ‘Tigers’ squad are: Can Green-|East Coast League with Fort agree with the findings of the medical authorities who examined Vronski’s | — —--—~-----> - eg CASA MARINA FERRY RESERVATIONS body, but I don't think they'll squab- Key West’s Hotel DeLuxe Available at —American Plan— ‘Athers’s: Sendicn Statl i bie about a little thing like that—if | on holiday. I let her go |ever they see her statement.” iy Heimer ege ee 200 Delightful Rooms, ch i | With Private Bath bona Hag ASP REE In the Center of the ; Tony’s Service Station Bigelow's Mission yELL,” said Anne, “in that case, I ‘V think- -when you gentlemen fin- Fleming at Grinnell St. Phone 34 For Information On Ferry Service Call— ish eating—I'll have a nice warm bath ‘Making A Gol For KT and a long nap. | really believe, for HNE locked up ot Bigelow anx-| the first time since all this began, 1 “Don't you think we might | shall be able to sleep.” Phones 488 or 489 Ferries leave No Name Key and Matecumbe 9:00 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. f f t J ? t , : : i : t i : f Palm Shaded Beach with Casino Masseur in Attendance Florida East Coast Hotel Co. Peter Schutt, Manager soul Stephene Karsenaked, now?” she| Bigelow smiled at her. ashes “And you, I suppose, will begin to “Yeu.” sald Bigelow. “Why not? If | think about returning to Paris?” said © 2 Seepmg, Mariushka will | his aunt, regarding him affectionately. “It's charming, in Paris in the the room just as Walters | spring.” he admitted wistfully. - e With the Gret dish of waffies.| “And you've accomplished what “Dent wart,” advised the old lady. | you came over to do,” she added. “I know Anne won't mind.” She be-| “What he came over to do?” asked gen t serve Bigelow from the silver | Anne, curiously. “What was that—if platters Walters and the second man |it's not a secret?” Sere placing before her, “Be careful) “Why—I wrote to him,” explained dear. They are |Mrs. Phelps, “about your infatuation i simply cannot imagine |for Vronski—1 thought you were in- ‘Acne could hawe believed for a |fatuated, you know—and that 1 didn't Bur ‘there wes {trust the man and was frightfully and the And wom- | worried—and he came to see what: he could do about it.” should not have be-} “Oh!” said Anne. “After all,” went on the old lady, “you are almost cousins.” “Quite,” said Anne. She colored Slightly but did not reveal whether before Bigelow, |she was pleased or displeased with the news. And as Austrelitz helped prope & a. from the platter Wal- “Bigelow looked in as- | ters ‘mvitingly, she rose. “I ” see this is going on indefinitely,” she lent off im the early hours of the | sald. “If you'll excuse me, Til leave morning and didn't leave a forward- | you to it.” tee actress “T'll phone you later,” called Bige- Bigelow whistled softly. “Do you low, as they rose. guppene she's making & bolt for it?”| “Do,” said Anne. "Leeks lke it,” snid Ann. She sat] (Copyright, 1937, Frederick Jackson) Gen in her place “Het why should Madame Karsana-| Karsanahoff's career ends abruptly ett can away’” asked Mrs. Phelps, [and Anne accepts two rings, temor- Bigelow began to tell her. In the! rew. iyese nil é i i ty ef : 3 Water I if 4 ; i CHESAFEAKE BAY EXTRA SELECT OYSTERS Delivered To Any Part of City FRIED OYSTERS OYSTER SANDWICHES Sandwiches of all kinds includ- ing Barbecue Sandwiches : ANTONIO ESTENOZ, Prop. —SINCLAIR— PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR OIL Cars Washed, Greased, Polished and Repaired { FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY CORSAGES, ETC. PLANTS and VINES SOUTH FLORIDA COLD DRINKS, SANDWICHES, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CRACKERS, CANDY, ETC. 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