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

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bear the of her 're—pretty fine a: well as—as all Tilen tn. tot toe wont to ccean e other things we aren't going to ‘fané was fresh in his crash shorts and | *#lk about’ "feather sandals. Pi ge So pee Be aepeanl Leped ip eptincee oat Sons ing at the long table making out lists A NNR Ge meee } “You're a fine plucky girl, Eve,” | Uncle Henry; and then: “You better as.: him yourself. You could have had your pick of those twe young men. Lhoped you'd pick right.” She didn’t answer; she only patted | fhe hard old hand he had laid on her | tt if George's Gesture of Help N= v, pas a whirl; telephon- { tana ati = morning to Aunt mail, ordering supplies, tening = Sedews excited solemn plans saving money, arranging with George about the cabinet. He vould write his mother imme- diately, he said. As to the Feather- stones, he said sothing at all except, “" have such a bad terhper that I rare on, no use of it; if I to talk about your friends, vay .. too much.” as he , and his ti took the set that Fos tly by new meant, as he said, high temper con- trolled. He added: i “Eve, if therc’s anything else on | earth | can do, you will let me, won't ? Don’t forget 1 got you into this, 8 way— you off with the oo And--I'm i know you, Eve. i il! n dell ee i : ot supplies His blue eyes looked straight into hers. In spite of the hair that had been red when h- was little ~it gleamed now where the sun beat down on his uncovered head and on the strong sunburned neck above the unbuttoned collar of nis sportshirt— there was steadiness an dependabil- to | ity in everything about George Cleve- Sgomlors fo know he was f pits fim. He reached through th window, nearly broke her hand with the pres- sure of his quick tight grasp—was gone. Eve sensed, not for the first time, the intensity that was almost frightening unde: the kind cool man- ner. But there was enough to do with- out thinking about George! She fell to her lists again. She would show Denny when he came back, that she could earn money, that. she could s|carry on gaily. mer.people. went, the So far as Mannersfield house had stood for ‘an’ already, just from going down to the post office and telling Emily. So when <b: olc man and the little guy and Eve sat on the portico that ening eating their bread and milk ind scrambled eggs in the sunset, she was honestly <heerful. Somme A sake gesture of help, it appear: at n Out bis oext words burt her sharply |to buy the shiniest of the new bi- "That ts, unless young Carter is set- | cycles that the local hardware store ting bers with you right a 1 | afforded, ani present it to Judge. sort of thought you'd be Gxing that up | And Judge, understanding that by today ~ making deliveries he would be pay- So hed shewehs se hed she and |ing bis way with Eve, beamed with content. } mny Sri shake |°rrYou've dou. & fine thing for that can't manage {! now.” She alk about it to hima. jo child,” Uncle Henry told her after | eouldn' Judge had run of. to try his bicycle “Bo” That was all he said. going om to the next thing “Well, 1 don't again, excited and proud. “I guess he’s had to take charity pretty nigh | gueee—and you. don't jikely—that they'll be cbie to pay up very soon.” always. And it’s ground him, young as he is. 1 haven't handled stock all “They seid they would send the | ™Y life not to know humans too. money trom Hollywood as soon as Peter got bis job.” 's a throwback to old Judge Allaire, as fine a man as ever lived. “M'bm. Sort of » crazy place, Holly- wood, fve heard tell; not the sort But he’s sensitive; he'd been a ruined boy if this summer hadn't happened. that encourages good intentions. Don't count on it. daughter.” And, child, don’t you get downhearted because his people were lightweight “1 don't.” and fooled you. There are those that | Things felt quieter. Uncle Henry's | 2° responsible and grateful. I'm one. slow stead) voice, dealing with the situation as if it could be coped with You've done a fine thing for me too, one way or another, brough: every- After giving me a chance to earn my way till 1 could do something else and I Ging tate ® quieter focus... all ny often had these fizshes of don’t forget it.” heat-lightning anger, at once sullen wu now daughter? Oliver says the. . @idn leave the money you'd been counting on. i think we'd better do some planning” Hig undiscouragea voice and the thet she lid not have to go all # with him were @ comfort, “Oh, Uncle Henry, whatever would { have done without you? We're all and furious: it was just dumb bad duck that he'd had one on top of this living on your greenstuff now, like | locusts!” \ Featherstone business. The storm seemed snreal, here in t! 2 quiet He smiled and patted her hand.’} They began to discuss biscuits and ; vegetables, but they understood each | “Well, now, daughter.” Uncle |" } Henry went “1 been thinking 3 (things over while 4 was milking and | ‘Copyright. 1987, alargaret Widdemer), \l have an idea” | | She glanced up in surprise “A Eve learns tomorrow that Denny is | money?” ‘> marry Mitzi. Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company Eifective December 22nd, 1935. S. S. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:30 ®. M. arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Thursdays. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 6 P. M. for Port Tampa, Fis. For further information and rates call Phone 14. J. H. COSTAR, Agent. | Rodriguez, who invented the re-|a@ local restaurant and will begin |" Babe Herman went to the De- Cookie scoops the ball off the tee, “1 won't forget,” she saia, smiling at - {for Al Simmons, who is now al (By GRAVY) eecccccaceooee -"Asother big golf match has | {gene down in the history books} jand will be read by future gen-| evations who will discover that Poly. Artman’s Demons and; the Brainsters under Capt. Hani Lopez Tigers will cross bats Sun-/80me Horace wree much better! day at Navy Field. The Tigers; than Shockers that were led by won the game last Sunday, but! that doughty old warrior, Capt. | Artman claims he will come out on) Cookie Scoops Mesa. It seems the! top this Sunday. match ended 6 to 4 in favor of Danny Lopez will have behind the brain children, And so the the bat none other than Izzy/dinner will take place tonight at DEMONS T. KLE LOPEZ TIGERS verse on airplanes, being up from: Promptly, at 7:15 o’clock. day!ight to sundown and who hails} from Kantorville, the town where | On account of Mr. Wimpy Ham- place. Salinero will be in the;selling hamburgers instead of eat-| box; Barcelo at first; M. Lopez atjing them, his place was taken by second, Danny at third and Wood-|Mr. Robert Spottswood. The said son at short;-. Rueda, Domenech/ gentleman is now sorry he took: and Solomon in the outfield. lanybody’s place because he The Démons will use Poly him-| Melvin Russell have to pay self in apson behind the plate;; méals consumed by Doc Wil D. Navatro in the box, M. Sanchez |Penababe Kemp and Mr. on first, Sevilla on second, J. Na-| Pierce. ,At the start of the game! varro at third, Barroso at short; |Doe and Louie claimed that Bob: Zacal, Soldano and Stanley in the; must contribute a stroke no 2, 5 outfield, Ambrose, who was a ‘and 8; all of which was too much star in the game last Sunday, will| contribution because Bob and Mel- be in reserve. z vin lost;by 8 up although they, Players are requested to be on) played the last few holes a little: the field at 1:30 p. m. and the|bit better and left for town feel- contest will get underway at 2! ing slightly better, Mr. Pp. m. Bob was: having trouble with his |teeth as well as putts and there- SPORT SHORTS eo | ; } } Leading pitchers so far in the! big leagues are Dizzy Dean, Hub-} . Rap bell, Ferrell, Auker, Weaver, Schu-/ bigecriu Da Ragen am Lepage B'anton, each having | Julian aid: They Parks, Beloss 6 see tbaia gen |half dozen holes were played it A ._jshowed that Scoops and Charlie Henie Manush, who is making’ were too much and so they beat a great comeback this year with) j,. ang Earl by about 9 up. Mr. Brookiyn Dodgers, is an idol to! y0.. has had a new moniker at- ne Pivgyy, Se tached unto himself by none oth- fer than his boss who claims that troit Tigers from the Cincinnati}down the fairway and Reds. He may make a comeback | can, With the-new.club. The same goes} into the |: ! Mr. Li Plummer, who has just} Senator—on the team—and won} yetyrned from a vacation spent in’ the first game from the Yanks| the hinterlands had Old Bye Duke| single handed. jof Rock Sound for a partner andj LISTE {John Pinder and Otto Kirchhein-! The average’ American eats er for opponents. Except for the! more than a ton of food a year.jtime Li got his Van Dyke beard His diet includes 62. pounds of! mixed up with his feet, he did very | beef, 12 pounds of coffee, 102! well for a grandfather. Mr. Pium- ’ pounds of sugar, 177 pounds of| mer shot the phenomenal score of} flour, 180 pounds of potatoes and | 43-43 and. says that if he knew! 918 pounds of milk. [vacations and whiskers made that! Better tasting, more healthful foods, more uni- form results, a clean cool kitchen, all these ad- vantages of modern electric cookery can be yours at the low cost of $2.00 per month. The G. E. ranges are the most complete electric ranges ever offered at this low price. THE COMET range has the new Uni- | top porcelain cooking surface and back- | i splasher, all one piece, no cracks or crevices. New top oven vent and auto- | | matic moisture control. Six quart thrift cooker, | Brilliantly beautiful and equipped with the new flattened, ribbon-type, General Electric hi- J} speed calrod cooking units. It makes electric cook- ery faster andgcheaper,than ever. We will install the COMET for only $2.00 down and $2.00 per month with a liberal al- lowance for your old equipment. WITH OUR NEW ALL ELECTRIC RATE you will find electric cook- ery to be fast, clean, eco- | nomical, and the cheapest | fuel you can use. | THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY |, | | | | | | | a much difference, Kirchheiner was having playing the ball out of the rough } (when he found it after 20 min- utes’ search) and Mr. Pinder was i : vi m- having troub) it Eddie Kantor claims as his birth; burger Jones being occupied in eorags meio, make th at all. WASHINGTON, Ga.—Luke D. Favor, 70, of this city, who cam- paigned on the siogan, “I need the| j job,” was reelected mayor for hi: }fourth term, % Alaska contains a number of , volcanoes that have been active in the last century. game ended by 9 up for Li and Duke with Old Bye doing most of the complaining because he no matter how well he plays he | always plays the soda water hole |} the worst of the lot. Mr. Mr. William Pious Watkins was unable to play for company and $0} @ and Mr. Clem Price and 45-37 strokes!" for took Fussy Bill’s place, The said tiam, Mr. Price and Mr. Al Hewett won| egea: Lewis | the match by 17 up beeause Rus- sel Kerr with 92 strokes and Bas- com Grooms with could not have won the match |¥9"5 98% even if Clem had fallen down and broke more than his crown. Price with the aid of wood clubs intsead of that 2-iron was able to make 250 yards at a time instead Robert! of the usual 180. 110 Mr. Capt. Horace O’Bryant, jought he was Bobby Jones in ‘disguise for he shot 44-40 which Mr. Scoops Cookie Mesa decid-'is as good as he ever did in one jed it was high time he had a free | day. And since Mr. Samuela Go!ld- smith with 41-37 was helping him, the opposition in the shape and size of Hurricane Eddie Strunk with 41-42 and Beau Brummell Ayala with 48-47 had no chance The only time fun was had by Fred and Eddie waS on number 11 when both dead to the pin for gimme par’s and also on number 13 when Fred- dy won a 10 piece for sinking aj dio news commentator, 20-ft. downhill putt for a 4. good strokes Mr. ed ondSE” he would have| outs and six assists to his credit. | tried both & long while ago. The} Some were very diffifeu't catches and ‘he handled everyone in big says league style. Cates hit the ball on the. nose the four times he was at bat—a fly Otto | to left and one to center, a line trouble/ dive over short that Hodgins of ‘ul jump. - two games, Shirley Temple, born at Santa Monica, Cal,, Leonor F. Loree of New York,| \ railway executive, born at Fulton City, Il, 79 years ago. adjudged mentally years ago. Mrs. Pauline Morton born in Chicago, 50 years ago. years ago. chipped | Milner, Ga., 58 years ago. Edwin C. Hill of New York, ra- at|Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe born t Aurora, Ind., 53 years ago. Gainesville caught by a wonder- jthe Ce : hens County, Plorida, In general, Cates played a great! dar months f game and made up for the, five| wit, april it errors he committed in the first eeecsese Soday’s Birthdays m void. POOCCOuUSCOLETOESC®! uted at Key West, screen ' ‘star, Edwin Markham, poet, recently; i incompetent | {born at Oregon City, Oreg., 35. (Dwight F. Davis) Sabin, woman leader, Charles G. Norris of Saratoga, Cal., novelist, born in Chicago, 56 Leon O. Head, president of the Railway Express Agency, born at) b. ey NOTICE TO To. all creditors and all having claims or demands ee ee ee A. late of Key West, Florida: %5 County, ou, notified and req) claims or either of ines coy'W at o1 ey [ean in tne ott County, Florida, Hi wi or post office address of the and shall be sworn to by ant, his agent or attorney. Any such claim or des filed within the time manner prescribed herein uy 15th day of Apri, A. Be Certificate No. 440, issued the Tth! day of July, A. D. 1930, has filed! same in my office and’ has made application for a tax deed to be is braces the. following described! property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: _Lot 3, Sar. 2, Tr. 13, Book | XX, Page 22, Monroe County | Record The assessment of the said prop-| erty under the said certificate ime sued was in the name of Carrie A.| Boyle. Unless said certifieate shall redeemed according to law, Property deseribed therein sold to the hii bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- whic 1937. isontee this 22nd day ef (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer County, Florida. apr23-30; may7-14, 1987 AARON McCONNELL 518 Fleming Street WATCHMAKER, AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 to 12—1 to 6 Open Saturday Nights JOHN C. PARK 328 SIMONTON ST. PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 Star American Coffee NOW OFFERED IN THREE GRADES: STAR, Ib., 25c LARGO, Ib., 18¢ V. & S., Ib., 15¢ ROASTED IN KEY WEST pn ee STAR COFFEE MILL 512 Greene Street Phone 256 JEWELER COLD DRINKS, , SANDWICHES, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, Row Boats—Cruisers Rented By Hour or Day Plans, Estimates, Gasoline, Oil, Grease, CRACKERS, CANDY, ETC. Boca Chica Fishing Camp ISLAND BUILDING CO. 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