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Carnegie’ lyer and legislator, governor, U..S.{to Win Friends and Influence] *******e**®' jsenator, Vice President and Predi-| People,” can be bought in most| Samuel Hoare, British First {dent on Pres, Harrison’s death, drug stores, but far from being a| of the Admiralty: . UT SEVEN HITS; SCORE OF besa feadlaior eas peepee drug on the market, it sells, they! Se ene Aree ANSE |way, Va. Died in Richmond, Jan.|Say, about 10,000 copies each NOON Was 6°To"4"*! 1 f NH '17,1862. .., ssenvinn) [week Ht Would appédie'that a lot |foree, are offensive x : agen sped Oy VAN | of. qeople ssant ftiends..' Or is it| defensive.” re ee distin-| the, 1a of, the title that} oe For the third time pI] guished Cincinnati: aw psi book? Gerald P. Nye, U, S. Senator Caraballo: Tigers, former ss | aaa agar Tigges It i nike!'to°iR dite to influ-| North Dakota: aval > Ti e ON Viefornter,, bd 4 gas % fo Hy Sani | es Jee bsid eg ct te fence people to: dé what we want | . “Twice have we gone to war to = them tg. do, That is plain. sales-iWin this freedom of the manship, which is a sacred “art”|Twice have we won wars but ' never did we win that cause.” to many. If you can influenc? tary Department, defeated Gard- | i ae | AeA => j i ner’s Pill Rollers yesterday after- i noon at Navy Field. Final score} q ive ‘i : . é came a pioneer Ne nough lé the boss will raise! Francis ournatedh was 6 to 4. . ” {isher of ilustrated magazines, cea a oe you may, in time, F E.T convicted of ood’ politician is ho kin | born in England. Died Jan. 10, . 4 Molina allowed the Rexall play- rane a fies ela i y ey Foe {buy him out and run for’ office. | VALD a te ee ee bebe isis whenever he needs | 1880, Most people lack. influence and ers but seven hits throughout the A die-hard reactionary is:a feller; are eager to gain a hearing. That who Won't:edmit you're righ: I S is why a book telling how to sell! contest, “ setback ton ‘American-born actress - dramatist| yourself, draws ‘dollars. Lefty Albury, who started on ho became a notable’ London! But a real friend will not use) 5 , : ; theater manager, born. Died Jan.{friendship for a ladder. What a the mound for the losers, was re- Today. Ss Birthdays ‘1s, 1881, misuse of true friendship, to try lieved in the sixth frame by Puby/| ee. eee eo! to capture to your way of think- | ini: 3 i ind less alert or more sin- Carbonell, who finished the game,! Dr. Hrdlicka of the U. s. 1837—Don Albert Pardee, the|img a min Y : National “Museum, ‘Washington; (Union general who resumed his|cere. A. true friendship means) famed anthropologist, born in Bo-!!8@W practice in New Orleans id | PSOPODERUHLSEY 75 SAsting-SS ONT es 1823—Frances'C. Bateman, th: “I own the house up beyond you, you know. | bought it,” said George, “mainly for some rare old English shrubs and frees that have persisted because of the lucky neglect of the old owners.” “You bought the Seymour house? 1 thought so, from what you said last night.” “I did. My mother has been amus- 3 t allowing only one safety during ‘ i i ‘ 6 * ; _lin success. A friend puts his! ing herself by getting it back into its his period on the ase themia, 68: years ago. Lays Hapigcont eat in nie ja drieka weds at hic vows needs , ae 5 ao Cates bandied eight chances for ‘ - leeaarel jae pi 1881, born at;The best technique for,, gaining > - | Vy the victors and A. Agevedo, 12 for} : Wadsworth, Ohio. Died Sept. 26,| friends, is to “be a friend.” Self- , . [Arena Gy i Gov: James V. Allred of ‘Tex-| to19 ; . fishness drives off friendship. The Pagar the vanquished. jas, born’ at’ Bowie, Tex., 38 years ni “best seller” that has, yet been Hale connected for three safe- | #8°- sy % compiled on the art of gaining, ; ties in five times at the plate. |, 1858—Blihu Thomson, famed! anq holding friends is the New Barcelo and F. Carbonell, two out! | Lynn, Mass., pioneer in electrical | Testament, and in it you will find of four. | Prof, Buegne. F.. Savage of; development, born in Eng'and.|that the true secret of “influe Cates and Acevedo stole two! Yale, muralist, born at Coving-| Died March 13, 1937. ing people” is through — love. bases each, |ton, Ind., 54 years ago. ~-Albury pitched last summer in! New ‘York Central Park with a} Aer West club that plays in that) John E, Otterson of New Ha eee Sve summer, jen, Conn., ‘Paramount Pictures a ease Ae Molina\ plays in Miami every;head, born at Alleghany, Pa., 56, A Yash, impetuous day in those| Subscribe to The Citizen—20e season. : i ecare ago. |natures which are uneducated or| weekly. , eno is ah He pie Son: juntrained. Its children run into ‘ord team of the lorida State} eee \danger as heedlessly as if there gare om : . | Mrs; Larg, Anderson, of Wash-| Were no such thing; but a proper PIRATES COVE | a struck out five and is. é ipa = ‘training makes them strong-min FAMOUS FISHING CAMP sued four bases on balls. Albur; ree ane acahes 61 mae Ae jed people who make their way in'! Op Qyerseas Highway, 20 Miles ‘ Be | lect. Swimming Pool three. PGES Seren eee rea ese oe N Score by innings. R. H. E. Dr. George H. Locke of Toron-; | Charming Surroundings Gardner’s Pill Rollers— 0, Canada, noted librarian, born! i Unsurpassed Fishing 020 010 010— 4 7 3/67 years ago. | PALACE Excellent Cuisine Caraba'lo Tigers— | : \ one Evening Dinner 003 003 00x— 6 10 2} oa | Miriam Hopkins in Luncheon - Batteries: Albury, P. Carbonell! Dr, H. Spencer Jones, Britain's) MEN ARE NOT GODS For Reservations Telephone and Medina, A]. Rodriguez; Molina| Astronomer Royal, born 47 yea Comedy and Cartoon | PIRATES COVE There’s no substitute worth Pato ing. Miami, Fla., | March 25, 1937. Today’s Horoscope EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL ——On Display At—— and Gabriel. jago. a “What on carth are you doing with my trees—taking les?” Eve asked. ‘ ce hae erate ‘3 Te ees 7 tee tener reer draiindlintenedieptetaniamenith- sng eae -ridiee Sai : the furniture was scarred, the | original glorious state, and my father shades half off, the windows | uses it for weekends,, but it's really Gry. Ob well, a cleaning gwoman mine.” \ sould do « lot “You've done wonders with the “Can't tive on bread and milk till | house. at now the pee seas slectricity is on.” she thought, | must ga’ gots le ng into her tweed skirt and thick- | hearth. ° sweater with cold hands. “] can Pay ge him a mock-curtsy end @eek something in one of the fire- 10 pass. 5 . ” She remembered dimly from| “Here. 4 can at least help—you eight before that the kitchen fire- | Mean you need wood?” Place stil! beld its crane. in Oe 1 need wood?” she laughed. George wanted to help he could! ee ee, ne OTe et felt litle antagonism. T i . | need Wood. And a chance to oe 8 tow: of Jennings ri phone to the power.company for bee round it, but that didn't inter- ‘ } Gere. Sticks in the orchard— electricity, and to comb the village P for a moving man and a cleaning wo- Whet hed been # long old croquet | man—and I'm simply starved! 1 have green eed garden, with a vegetable | to cook on this wood when I get it, den on the -outhern slant. was) til) the electric range is on.” few # half-baid piace of scattered Gene wed rags and inner tubes. The £ggs, Rolls And Coffee wire of the chicken run, up beyond ? " fhe of carriage bern, was half down, ORGE stood quite still and blew a small shrill whistle. What came Balt sageing. Sho unexpectedly jcus| through the orchard path was not @ _—— > ah a . te a ts stittie | 48. but a young Italian, also with a ae a eee ah, | Pruning knife, dressed very much | fough stone steps and then to the like George himself. | Geharé cape. “This is my assistantAdriano, Miss There should be enought blown-| mannersfielid,” George ibaid:' @own timbs and twigs. Her mind| Adriano, showed’ a‘ turned beck—it was really Wiotic to] teeth in An intelligent be se much in love, she admitted to! powed and waited foro! hereeif—to Denny. Even pickit UP! gave them, to the effect sticks for Gre to make coffee with} to go back to the hguse and telephone oe would be fun if Den were helping | —he remembered’ accurately every- J tomeing rather, telling her where they | thing, Eve had said. This done, he / ‘were thickest. as be would im his} was to teturnp@ith a vacuum bottle | lordly funny way. aed what kind| of hot coffee amd some boiled eggs £ te get. She a hog . ee? and Mattie’s hot one salt ae. f ‘ Sersation with him as she stoop i help you with the sticks,” gnd straightened and gathered till | George concluded, handing his knife ghe had an apronfu we of those | and his stolen twigs to Adriano. Jung conversations and men| And so it fell out that in 20 min- Wake with absent lovers utes, without her quite knowing how | it happened, Eve geo Sas A Baeeling Man Springs Up | land were sitting beside a bright fire | of twigs and chips and old logs in aught.) her kitchen replace. Adriano had gatoshes deep sp mud. | not only returned with Mattie’s rolls ghe forgot wha e had come for.| and coffee, but with a bridge table giraying happily eld orchard, | and two folding chairs and a set of ry me had st en she was) paper picnic napkins. ma Bittle The wind b thrilling| “And now may | have some too? Spring smell. The reen leaves | said George. “I hadn't breakfasted, would be out be ry long; there | either, except for coffee.” ‘was the violet veil of fresh growth| He buttered her_a roll as he asked, ‘ ever the twi Tiny} so only a brute could have turned trees were startin from the door. But oh, why | under her feet. Bi: "t it Denny? | chattered and wright, 1987, Margaret Widdemer) | forgutten bow b tten how ea ae even this early ! wnete Henry comes in his overall And then, at * ¢ the trail. \te help Eve settle, tomorrow. 2 Lae ae When you find out how mild and good- Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company ~* tasting Chesterfields are... you hold on to’em. " eer gn With a bull dog grip, millions of smokers ' | } | Hl | | Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:30 | a e Pr. ee Say Werk 7 A. M. Mondays and Thursdays. hold on to Cheste elds aia . Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. | rfi for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 6 P. M. for Port | Tampa, Fis. 3 7 jarther infor: and rates call Phone ors J. H, COSTAR, Agent. Copyright 1937, Liccerr & Myers Tosacco Co. r O ath gy er tad co tier miriie Ae e272 | AM blown and tw evTarer? - attire ~*? e ° a

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