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esd had it LYE S ©) By MARGARET '¥, MARCH 25, 1987. KC | 1.987. “ Fi if z é 5 3 RE #8 i i 3 2 gs i & dis Hi g Hl g Hi 4 : EE él i Z i zt il ® i g E FF 5 é 2 Hie Mitsi entered, all perfume and mink and clattering heels. ~ thing enothe: wafer from the beside her Bve sw ined up for @ minute ond & tock of hair under the rubber shower cap she was wear- she mid, “though it does give me @ sort of unsafe feeling to spend & | same” And in the fal) you'll be beck and we'll ali celebrate.” Eve smiled to herself’ She and Denny bad worked it all out that very & all te do, no w little | gone. There avuid be > of Sat-| “Thank goodness,” Denny said. He wrday bunts for @partment | caught Eve tight. “You're the bravest, fart just where There was oo thet, Marylin wee person she met erets of her own or friendly ehildish long-legged Mary- be! A Small Fashionable Bear = wes @ bang on the door. followed by an excited Denny end »® compiacentiy beaming Mitzi. ei! perfume and mink and clattering heels, rather like a small fashionable bear “What do you think of this swell sport of # Miizil” Denny cried. “She's lending you the limousine to take your furniture over to my Gat to store. ‘And has she @ grend idea for selling me up the river?” Mitzi, thus introduced, smiled brightly. bugged Eve and Marylin end waved to Elien Walton. quietiv pecking china in the corner. She was then established in state in the Today's Birthdays: Justice George Sutherland of he U. & Supreme Court, born io ’ 1 ag | Dr. Sie Flexner, ex-director he Rockefeller Institute for) at Louis 4 years ago. | ie, Ky ' Thomas Nixon Carver of Harvard, political economist, born} towa years ago Seattie, news ident’s son-in-! the + | pluckiest, most beautiful good sport entry, N. Y., 75 | Little Colonel book in her apartment ; last week: Mittie-May Jackson from | Mamma, Christmas, 1913!" Eve laughed. Poor Mitzi, with her beauty parlors and her airs and her money, her overt mechanical stage coquette’s tricks, that she trotted out for every man, and that the men were amused over afterward; Mitzi, trying to make up fog lost youth by beauty | treatments, and lost ha by synthetic romance! Mitzi feeling un- loved if she wasn't coaxing compli- ments from men. She hadn't anything real. Youth, or love, or future. Ellen dusted her hands, said sud- denly, “Got a rehearsal,” and was ‘on earth. I'll worship Mitzi to a stand- still for both our Wish me luck, darling.” . What did she want? she wondered that night after they-had been out to dinner and be had brought her back and left her till tomorrow. She cer- tainly didn't want him to miss even the faintest chance of a better posi- tion. Then she knew. She wanted him to refuse pointblank to give up his erazy plan of taking her out; to say he would not go to Mitzi’s no matter what the hopes of a job. And then she, Eve, would have insisted he go. And finally she would have bullied. him into it Mitzi romantic! She was the romantic one. Kissing gare} denias and sticking them into men’s buttonholes wasn't a circumstance to! feeling that way about it. She resolutely made herself go to sleep, but it did hurt a little irra- tionally, just the same. (Copyright, 1937, Margaret Widdemer) Eve goes alone, tomorrow, to re-~ open her old house in the country. | law, born in Chicago, 37 ago. (“Pussyfoot”) John- born at Cov- ago. William E. son, prohibition Stamford, born in ‘ | Gutzon Borglum of i ! Conn., famed sculptor, \ Idaho, 70 years ago. William E. Hall of New York.| president of the Boys’ Clubs of America, born at St. Marys, Pa.,| in the major leagues last year ti ast year] dais won 975. | Editor, The Citizen: : ithe numbers of improsements and ; u The leaders in each department, American League | Dean'*4 Catchers, R, Ferrell, Boston,! Cubs, won 20° and lost 12. eee American is' 965. fons,’ * 986; 983. League Catcher, Hartnett, .981. First baseman, Suhr, .982. Second baseman, Herman, Cubs, Dodg- Cards, with an average of .388. National Leegue: 1920-26, ’28, Hornsby. 1929 .and 1932, O’Doul, 1927: and 1934, P. Waner. 1933, Klien. 1925, Vaughan. Third baseman, Stripp, ers, .968, Shortstop, Durocher, 971, % Hafey and Terry were tied in Outfielders, Cooney, Dodgers,|1931, and Terry won in 1930. .994; Galan, Cubs, .987, and Ott,! ameriéah League: Giants, .985, 1935, Myers. gigi 1934,. Gehrig. 1938) Foxx, 1932}° Alexander, 1931-30, Simmons, Leading pitchers: American League For earned run averag?: } Grove, Bridges, Appleton and j Alen. National League | For earned run average: 926; Manush, Hubbell, Hoyt, MacFayden ahd} 1924," Bate Ruth. Cantwell, 1 1922‘and °20, Sisler. 1928, :Goslin. 1925, ’23 and ’21, Heilman. eecccccccccooosoees e ecose PEOPLE’S FORUM Peeecccccccccsceccccessoccccccccceeeenlle PRAISES WILCOX “Weitake membership with you feud térfdér you a meeting place I called upon Mr, Wileox in his|—0r im: any other way, favor you office on a friendly visit today, until w@°are better organized. Friday. I never have seen any-| “To;'fhe average student of civ- jone so enthused as Mr. Wilcox! ic affairs, I don’t believe that any was over the various projects that city id! thown which starts under to push as fast as means permit. | ® more favorable opportunity to I felt as though he was more of |!e-Create a hustling, bustling town a real “Conch” than I was be-/ than our own Key West. With that ioe scoewerrn sompuaies sored ae spug..us on, I can see no ob- the deepest of feelt ie in i$ iis cline ties et hie eve, for Beg | baen So: ayetracs cnr. penis West and his friends there. Hl r Mr. Wilcox has some of the op-'me make a speech, so in conclu- timism we need in bringing Key}sion, I hope to see started here phases = at ave of former| this afternoon, a movement that peer: r. Wilcox remarked,’ wij} spell wonderful growth for With the building of the Over-/—. city Gall on me in any way seas Highway, the sewerage 9nd 'tt.+ 1 may help to that end. a wonderful faith the nen of Sitinn pine every assurance of ‘ey West have shown in them-; <EAROKSON ~ _ selves and their initiatives, they | ayy ae ae . GOLDEN, 1 may look forward with the great- gee wid est Colonial est assurance that in the not far) i). We ot ri distant future Key West will be! i) 10” i937. a’ mecca for thousands of people, | . is and the days when fear gripped | the hearts of those as to what the; future would bring, while now! Bditor, The Citizen: hope and happiness was destined! That new “Know. Florida: Geo- for them.” graphy” promises to be a most One remark of his pleased me; useful and interesting feature. highly and we may use it in our} But, let us encourage the au- KEEP RECORD STRAIGHT {publicity program: “Key West has} thor to master his subject, in the a charm all of its own, it is nei-!interests of accuracy and in jus- ther South American, nor North; | tice to Florida. it is a combined charm that warms; “The Sunshine State,” he in- the heart and gives the peace of: forms us, “has more than a thou- mind that can be found no where) sand miles of coast-line and an alge." jelevation varying from tidewa- I admire “the man” who has ter to more than 25 feet.” fought so valiantly for us and I, Qh,* much more. believe we really tried to show! ants of Mount Dora, soaring to- him such an overwhelming vote' 320 feet, won't like it much if and returning him to Con: es Mr, Wilcox’ great desiré is to! than the highest point on the Flor- returm to Key West to visit his. ida Key: friendg'and enjoy some of fine fishing. : 5 With ibest wishes for a, who is from the people afd for Key West, Fl the people, ever ready an@ alert March 22, 19: to give his best efforts for their! : needs. Such a man is rare to-| day. H out) bays and sounds can find more ‘than 2,000 miles of coast-line. man S. C. SINGLETON. EASTER ON MARCH 28 | Editor, The Citizen: The writer of these lines hav- !ing been born on Easter Sunday, !March 28, has kept track of the ars when Easter fell on March It happened in 1869, 1875 Editor The Citizen: land 1881, but afterwards not once In a quiet room in Key West,|in 56 years till 1937. The next Jackson S. Golden is making a/ time will be in 1948, but he does courageous battle to regain his) not expect to be alive then. strength after a long and desper-| ‘Easter is one of the ecclesias- ate illness. itical movable festivals. It falls on Not many men in that perilous! the first Sunday which occurs aft- situation would have thought or‘er the first full (calendar) moon. concern for anything but. their; The earliest date for Easter is own personal struggle. | March 22nd and the latest April And yet, from that room’ comes For further details consult ALBERT G. ROPERTS. Washington, D. C., March 20, 1937. AN UNDAUNTED HEART \ this letter addressed to Key} West: | encyclopedias. “There has been no movement | A KEY WEST CLERGYMAN. ever on foot Kére “that has actual- {Key West, Fla., ly given ti hore “pleasure ® par- | March 22, 19337. ticipate in, My only regret, at) present,,is;that }.am not quife able} Subserwe to The Citizen—20¢ to become more active. However, ! weekly, the doctor assures ine that it need/ not be long before I can take my|f place to help do our best to bring! KEY WEST about the growth that’s bound| COLONIAL HOTEL to come to Key West through aj good strong Chamber of Com-| fi merce and the construction of the |} 12 the Center of the Business (Wha Theater District bridges. First Class—Fireproof— “So you see, we meet today, not in the old time funeral spirit, but} ni a spirit of hope and promise. | Sensible Rates We are certainly happy in our se-| lection of Mr. Singleton to lead|]| Sarase Elevator us, and I am quite sure that when | P P, 59 years ago. Arturo Toscanini, famed con-, ductor, born in Italy, 70 years ago he gets underway, you are going} to see results, | Se a “You did not come here to hear, The inhabit-| our appreciation to him by giving ward the stratosphere for at least) ‘they are lowered a few feet less} and the explorers of our | At bat, Appling won the honors|sillon, O., for Washington. horses over to the army—Light- ning struck Ottawa’s Parliament buildings twice. Justices Hughes, “Brandeis and }Van Devanter testified before the [Senate Judiciary Committee in .1935—U, S, , Supreme Court opposition to the Black Bill. 1936—United States, Britain and France sign treaty ending re- } 1 | strictions on size of navies and U. S. and Britain privately agree to, keep each other’s navy at: parity. | ¢ eo IN THE CO i) IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, IDA. IN PROBATE, n re: Estate of CHARLES B. BARNES, Deceased. NOTICE TO. CREDITORS ‘oO LiL PERSC CREDITORS AND DEMA! DS AGAINST SAID ES- A’ ‘ You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you may have against the estate of Charles B. Barnes, deceased, late, of Monroe! County, Florida, to te Honorable Raymond R. Lord, County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, at his of- fice in the County Court House in Monroe County, Florida, within eight calendar months from the date of the first publication here- of. Said claims or demands shall be in writing and contain the place of residence and post office address of the claimants and shall sworn to by the claimant, his agent or attorney, All such claims and demands not filed within the time and in the mane prescribed herein shall be yoid, Dated the 24th day of March, A. D. 1937. FRANCES L. BARNES, As Administratrix of the Estate of Charles B. Barnes, Deceased. W. CURRY HARRIS, Attorney for . Admini; clusive, of said Act. of amended; Providing for the Main. tenance of Works heretofore Con. Structed by Everglades Dra’ District; said gladles Drainage District ALL ‘S$ HAVING CLAIMS OR| NOTICE OF be} sued was in the name County Taxes: 7-47 inclusive thereof; Al Sections 48-54 inclusive, 62-67 section (b) of elusive, sub- , 69, 71-79 inclusive epealing Sections 81, $2, 84-100 1931 as inage Providing Authority in Board for the Ireyention and Control of Fires within said Dis- triet; Providing for the Issuance of; Bonds to Refund Debts of said District; Froviding for the Cancel- lation of certain Taxes and Tax Liens outstanding against Lands within said District; Authorizing the,Com ise and Settlement | of certain Cer and other In- el outstanding agaii Distriet; andi® former Macting into. one Adt) Laws Relating to Ever- in | @n- formity with sald Act. BY ORDER of the Board of Com~ missioners of EVERG DRAINAGE DISTRICT. ALFRED H. WAGG, Chairman. F. E. BRYANT, Attorney. Holding Company. Unless said certificate redeemed according to law, the property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court-house door on the fi day in the month of Ma: which is the 3rd day of May, 1937. isptet this, 26th day, of "March, (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Cireuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. - pee mar25; apri-8-15, 1937 Amending and Rexiene APPLICATION FOR TAX ED {Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Ross C. Sawyer, Jr., holder of Tax Certificate No. 1386, issued the 7th day of July, A. D. ,. filed same in my office made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 1, Sec. 32, Twp. 66, Re. 28, 23% Acres, Cudjoe Key, Monroe County . Records, Book B-4, Page 256. The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- of Island shall be @ Why risk your good money on unknown razor blades? 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