The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 23, 1937, Page 3

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eee popes : F HEE *¢ a u E 2 2 2 FA Fy ui pel The 7 : i 4 i fist i o£ 5 ef i i i i 5 F : a3 il i i : Hi i ! i HI pelege dae Hi Hil Ben ae itt : g ‘ handed them over for good after Marylin had borrowed them twice. Marylin had a soft enthusiastic “Not backyard gardens,” Judge. “1 mean outdoors Mar} lin’s high voice carried across te room above “Night and Day’ passionately ti ea apriane vy mele ends “Listen to Judge going all out the great open spaces!” There wes a yell of laughter. Marylin and Peter could always make you laugh. They laughed at every- thing: at themselves, their mutual devotion, their lack of ability to make money. their string of borrowed apartments, but they thought the fun- Siest thing about them was their son. He hadnt been christened, Judge. He was called after Maryli.i’s father, Judge Oliver Deane Allaire of the supreme court, a distinguished man whose legacy would have kept them from the poverty they joked about, if & hadn't drifted somehow through their casual fingers, all but a tiny semi-annual income they referred to as the Sacred-Trust fund. Peter was ® goed artist, other artists said, but he hed a theory of painting which was somehow tied up with the higher mathematics, as for Marylin, she sold @® occasional short-short and gave @way an occasional poem. But she wasn't very strong: it simply did her up to stay up late and get up early enough in the morning for him,” Marylin was te Jack and a circle “Just look at him now!” ‘tent He A Se WEY stared across ne child with the deep @¥es and frowning eyebrows and stiffly pressed lips, and everybody shrieked again. They always did. Eve had made Judge her friend for life on one of these @ccasions. His father had said gaily: “Bee Judge go for the most improv- img book in the room! 1 bet anything it's Lives af Great Americans.’ Judge ins to grow up and have Ideals, ‘t you, son?” And Eve, pitying the wriggling child, had thrown an arm ground him and said: “I think it's Splendid of him. Of course he will.” Judge said nothing, but always after Ghat be made himself useful in a trownie-like way when they brought tim to Eve's place. He picked up a fray and piled it with cigarette stubs, Row, escaping from the room. “Ien't he @ scream?” his mother gent on when he came back. “He's manner looks, She was large-eyed, with a hollow-cheeked sweet sallow face shaded by lengths of rather stringy said ” sy oo mouse-colored hair, cut like a child's. She put her hand back in Peter's smi at Dillard. Her smile made “seém te loves everyone. ‘Dillatd was not softened. He snapped at them, sitting up straight and froglike, sol- emn with too much of the gin he condemned, “I think it's extravagant. 1 s’pose Den thought he had that big publicity job with the Southern Star landed when he bought it. { heard to- day they'd all gone flooey, since the Lona was rammed and they fired the whole top rank of the personnel!” Eve opened her mouth to say “What nonsense!” And then she caught sight of Den- whitely miserable. And she remem- bered that he had been trying to tell her something when he came. This! Marylin Sympathizes 1 pagan said, “Oh, shut up and have another drink, Dillard!” And everybody else began talking loudly at once, and another tactful. soul started “N'ght and Day” again on the piano. The party, after a mo- mentary jar, went on. Marylin picked her long self gently off the divan and slipped — to Eve, followed by Peter. Not much got by Marylin and her worshiping Peter. ‘Oh, darling, is it true?” she whis- ; | ' ! ' { | i } ' | } ‘ { | ‘ i | | i | | i ny’s face; always betraying, it was |‘ red under cover of the music. “We | re all jad thé“promise of this new one. We love you so, we eouldn’t help putting and two together. It's true, ak r jigned, haven't you?” made herself smile and nod. “@dgn't know whether the story about Denny is true, but it is about me. But 's simply that 1 wanted a sum- mer in the country. 1 thought I might work out something—writing, you know. My aunt's old house in Con- necticut lost its tenant ‘last week.” “Oh!” Marylin looked a little dashed. “Then my romance wasn’t quite true after all. Well, anyway, I hate the firm that did down our Denny—you do too, don't you, sweet? I'm going to put a curse on the whole shipping firm, I hate them! And oh, darling, you're giving up this darling qpartment where we've all had such grand parties!” “The house is bigger,” Eve said. happy when we heard ! et ffirown over your job and Den | She felt she couldn't stand much more | of this. (Copyright, 1937, Margaret Widdemer), Eve faces her future — without ‘@Al that keeps us from decay now we | Denny—tomorrow. | 1 | eeeeee® cinia’s great poet, born at Norfolk,} ° Local baseball data for three months of 1937, individual player’s low: records, eee Gardner's Pill nine games an, two. yf ain A. *Aceevedo''thas been’! the most:times, 49. t ee ee r 4 each, ee ee A. Acevedo leads in hits with | becaus 29, followed by P, Carbonell with! Jehosophat.won the match by four 6, eee E, Rodriguez, A. Acevedo, Bar-| ‘celo, Gabriel, J, Garcia and Cara-|S° three of the four horsemen felt ee ee Caraballo for the most two-base hits, flake did taking th: dheasure of Willie Pious A. Acevedo, 4, Lopez 2, lead injand Li Hikdebrande on account of three-baggers. | Li Hildebtande) Plummer made! +28 2 {more ‘thaii either Russe-l or Most home runs were secured iby Barcelo, 3; A. Acevedo, Sterling, | kin will kw glad. when Mr, Kirch- J. Garcia, 1 each, ee ee the first | including ner at C:; fol-iny at 7 4 a ages rid at the same . 3 Sw uis ieee at ad A, Acevedo and. E, Rodrigues) al have been across home plate; more, than any other player, 10 timas, and P. Carbonell, that seemed a part of her j with five each, have connected All is if"¥eadiness for the din- arina tonight prompt- ck, All of the boys will meet at the hotel and we'll to shave plenty of time the meal for trans- St" Sanday, Doe William Pen- Rt kl Charlie Salas for ParAieiFad allowed Kirsch to play with Hob Spotswood but that jWas a bad owance on Doe’s part Bob and Johnny Jumpia up. However, Mr. Bob got stuck for the soda water on both rounds good day’s*work, Mr, Cogkie Mesa and Mr. Rus- jsell Kerr had no trouble at all in Cookie’ “ahd therefore Mr. Wat- |heiner is able to join the foursome jagain so hé ¢Hn win a match once Most stolen bases, A. Acevedo, im a while, ...ef course the win- each. ee ae Most sacrifice hits, Malgrat 3, | iM. Acevedo and Molina, 2 each. sees \8; P. Carbonell, Al. Rodriguez, 5/ ning is predicated on the fact that) ‘Mr. Kirclffieiner will be an op-; Wiorida winter resort capital, where: | ponent and not a partner. thousands view it daily. Special li- = cense plates, each numbered “25, | Mr, Duke of Rock Sound is} 000,000,”-were attached in the various \ firmly convinced that he will have Hit by pitcher, Al. Rodriguez,ino trouble. hereafter in winning twice; E. Rodriguez, P. Carbonell,, from any player Gabriel, Hale, Lopez and Gates, | tackle. once each, eeee Total base hits, A. Acevedo, 34;; Natura ly that made Barcelo, 24; P. Carbonell, 23. se ee Most times struck out, Carab: Jo, 16; Molina, 14; Lopez, 13, eee Most times walked, Al. vedo, 5 each. sees Rod riguez 6, E. Rodriguez and M. Ac he wishes to jan even 100 strokes while Hand- some Horace O’Iryant had 101.) povg several weeks ago represented a > Mr. Sands} the manufacture, over the previous (think that hg has improved his thirty-three and a half years, of ‘game 167% 3 leastways that is! ore motor vehicles than are regis- -iwhat he told Botiy Harlington the other day. Mr, Handsome had Mr, Roy Lade (golf-ball-loser-ex- raordinary) along as helper and Mr. Qld Bye had Mr. Lt, Fred | Nate’la and the last named gentle- ;man by so. many points that the Thirty-nine players have taken ‘Duke was willing to call the match part in the 11 games played. all sqvare on the 17th hole and | play it off on the 18th, . the Duke Leading batters are: A. Ace-' was sure he would win, anyway. vedo, .452; Baker, .404; Sterling, 39%; Al. .333; Barcelo, .306; 300. Sports Shots William Cates has signed ed. eee and Leesburg was in publi Orlando sees Bridges, star pitcher of Now you can easily afford the finest refrigerator money can buy, General Blectric the i igerator that a/ways cost less to own—is now priced ~ lower than ever! Don’t be satisfied with afything less. Know the thrill of owning Puby} Carbonell, .400; M. Griffin, .400;; i <a Rodriguez,| Pearce and —Mr. Hathaway.’ West played Mr. School Profes- his and Mr, Professor won 1987 contract and will report toithey were the best and not quite} |the Sanford club on April 1. was given the increase he demand- Dean and Lou Gehrig al- ined their increases but it! have ijoined the Florida State League. oday’s Va. Died Sept. 15, 1887, | the best—and save three ways. { Big, Roomy Cabinets ¢ Bril- ; rca Pies —Sarah E. Doyle, noted liant New Styling * More Anniver saries teacher of Providence, R. L., Ice Cubes». More “Cold” eeereeereoorese eee leader in higher education for Capacity « More Us- Bes Caries Buell, 2 women, hon d as one of the able Storage Space al of the Civil War, gg ged at ina * More Conveniences merchant, born : Caaee ee | ALL AT LESS COST! yg ag ie Fannie Merritt Farmer, | Prices start at nen ew grrr gs $3.41 Ind . af the President of the w York < 1865—Paul Leicester Ford,! , Jan. 13, famed New York novelist and his- | _ jtorian, born there. Shot and kill) sarvon Hope, Vir- ed by his brother, May 8, 1902, sted cook book, born in Boston. ; Died Jan, 15, 1915, ax ana | n Prices as low as $. per month with your light bill THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC CO. Mr. Auditor Bricge-builder isor O’Bryant and Mr. Red Mi gan a game of golf called best jand worst, . .naturally Mr. Red because He’ the worst but almost. may be forced to go to a host Seems like hard luck still follows the club. 2 + {fire burning around the Subscrioe to The Citizen—20c the! weekly. mechanis! i feed lubrication and ‘if cooling, that assure less current consump- tion and longer life. 3.41 down and $3.41 Itseems that Old Bye had} The boys have started the camp | Sports | bs I. PICTURED IS tlie 25,000,000th Ford, a glistening deluxe Fordor touring sedan, alongside a 1! Model N, in the Ford Florida i sition on palm-lined Biscayne Boule- vard, Miami, at the end of its cross- country journey from Deatborn, Mich. The historic Ford is now on, display at the Ford exhibit in, the i states through which the car trave eled to reach the exposition. At right, Dr. G. Henry Bradford, Miami’s offi- cial host, extends Miami’s official greeting to the driver, and signs the log, Completion of the 25,000,000th | tered for operation today all over the United States. with Britain. made his immortal “of a memorial petitioning Con- speech closing with sentence, “tf gress to abolish slavery. know not what course others may} take, but as for me, give me lib- erty or give me death!” ececccccscccccoqeseoooos Today In History 1868—University. of California 1775—Patrick Henry, after lis- tening with mortification for two days to proceedings of Virginia = : 1918—Paris shelled by long- ConventifA directed toward an| 1790—Benjamin Franklin’s last) sange German guns tat Dee jamicable settlement of differences’ public act, aged 84, the signing thas”), 75 miles away. pment | | CHESAFEAKE BAY EXTRA SELECT OYSTERS Delivered To Any Part of City FRIED OYSTERS OYSTER SANDWICHES @Sandwiches of all kinds includ- ing Barbecue Sandwiches Gasoline, Oil, Grease, 415 OLIVIA STREET Established in 1925 COLD DRINKS, SANDWICHES, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CRACKERS, CANDY, ETC. 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