The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 30, 1937, Page 3

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APRIL 80, 1987. ar ORC 2 rh i i / i : i i i it i in E i ui § i i i i z i : : g fi : : f fl i j iY H i il HE Tilfke : i f th iE if iit i i tf , i i 4 ia Hi i Ei A | FE ii : if ; i ; : f | i : é j rt i i: i ff f & tik ff fy i: 3 1 r bi i : i nee 7% f it i i ‘ fy és " ist tf iH rf Ni ny + F Hy ny n i i A 37 : :! 2 F tt i ef i iM if i i Ss H ‘Fou Gay That, Daughter’ Tr Uncle Henry!” Eve thought of tretful draggied, selfish Aunt Recto, wrapped in her slovenly quilts et the window of the old farmhouse Eveline, prowd and fastidious to the end of her days as Uncie Henry him- weit “Wt © long time gone, daughter. Bu: your Aust Evelina didn't run off. Ne even when the old folks died. when your fether and mother She reared you and took pride of this place, and help- m doings and earned her And when she came to to me, ‘Henry, it’s been a life. fve liked living. nearly through.“ He paused a mo- added huskily: “And Mannersfield too. You'll say deughter.” herself, suddenly, crying love story as she had not her own. The old man had her te help, to show her that cou! eH Le ssf f ri tte Pe relaetere if id find Life good, could on pear the man she loved. ‘ef courage for work, and re- ty and little pleasures. She Glindly for Uncle Henry's eld hand. will, Uncle Henry—” up to go inside. Judge back soon now, with A man’s EE for Havana. Tampa, i i LE EI pd fy gl ; & Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company bifective December 22nd, 1935. Ss. S. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on Sunda: ?. M. arriving Key West 7 A. M. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. : a ff U i i if i i i E i H 5 i ef I ; I : z 2 i ; 8 & : ; f i i i i na & ee A j z E i é it's the Seymour house,” he his mouth again to say. “It built by Lancelot Seymour, and Lancelot +» and them ins or something sent ind hundreds of years Ny out! I'm goin’ i is if anger. 1 wouldn't do that. and talk it over "ll tell you how Clevelands, lock, and it isn’t yours more. “Dad isn’t home. Down to the saloon in Westport.” But Lance, suddenly terrified at his own anger, shambled quickly a 5 A ¥ E J st i E Eve lingered on the steps. “You don’t think he'll really do anything, do you “Gosh, no, child! What could he do? He's just talking the way half- wits always do talk. Run in now, the wind's rising.” Judge Brings Home Trout HE went slowly in. Judge, clatter- ing in from the front door, where he had been dropped by his friends, laden with bags and tin cans and a string of fish, wild with excitement at finding someone to whom he could relate the story of his exciting week, met her in the kitchen. “And I learned how to fix apples to bake, lemme show you!” It was peaceful and quiet there in the old bright kitchen. Judge, brown and strong and bright-eyed, still smelling rather fishy, chattered on and on about the real trout, all clean- ed, they would fry for breakfast, his prowess in jumping, his longing to go toa real boy’s camp. Uncle Henry, raking outside, whistled on at his in- variable work-tune: Plaisir d'amou: ne dure qu'un moment . . . Chagrin d'amour dure toute la vie! \ Some French émigré must have brought it to Connecticut long ago; Uncle Henry whistled it because his father had done so before him. Eve had heard it sung at concerts in New York. A stiff little bright tinkling tune; he whistled it over and over, and Eve hummed the words. And all in a moment, in the warm kind old kitchen, while the contented child chattered and the old man whistled cheerfully outside, Eve was suddenly, horribly frightened; fright- ened because George Cleveland had been threatened by a helpless half- starved halfwit. She knew it was crazy. George, strong, wise, capable it was nonsense. . . . Except that when you love anybody the way she did George, it seems that your heart stands always on guard, anguished, watchful, afraid.... They had been so long together; he had been Ellen's so short a while, that as she stood at the table, her clever hands pouring hot milk on fluffy flour, stirring, add- ing with mechanical perfection, her heart forgot; she slipped into a day- dream about him. if she were doing this for George . . George with his normal fond- nesses for good food, long evenings by firelight, long walks; all the home things that were so dear shared! She was deep in a daydream of the sort girls in love have; a silly. loving pic- ture of George, coming in fresh with the sautumn wind, kissing her and laughing and telling her to hurry up, | § he was hungry; George telling her about his day, his success in the new set of grafts; George leaning across the dinner table, praising the little, doubled brown rolls, her singing at the Grange the night before, proud of a wife who did so many things so well, | (Copyright. 1937. Margaret Widdemer) Lance Seymour sets George’s house afire, tomorrow. and Wednesdays at 2:30 ‘ondays and Thursdays. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays § P. M. for Port Pia. Per further information and rates call Phone 14. J. H. COSTAR, Agent. — INDIANS WHIP TIG=RS AND NATIONAL ie si lub — Z PULL UP TO SECOND PLACE st. Louis . 6 1 IN AMERICA! [UE. Pt.| Pittsburgh 5 1 833 - CREAGUE: PE New York 4.2 .667 RATES WIN, TOO | Philade'phia 4 3 .571' iBrooklyn . Sz 4.429 {Boston .. 3 5 815 (Special to The Citizen) | Cincinnati 1 5 -.167: NEW. YORK, April 30.—St.|Chicago ... 1 6 .143! Louis Cardinals downed Cincin-| are fulfilling the experts’ predic- | Washington tions so far, settnig the pace their respective league. { Pittsburgh Pirates behind the Cards and at the same! SS ee se a little | gecccevccccccccvccoocces further down in e cellar. Bucs whipped them, in a close con- test, 6 to 5. Brooklyn Dodgers took a white- wash shellacking from New York Giants, 9 to 0. Fitzsimmons was; the moundsman for last year’s Na- tional League champs. Philadelphia Phillies Boston Bees, 6 to 4. e Other games in the League show that Chicago White Sox further humiliated the team that has never won a pennant in| Moon rises troit Tigers, 12 to 3, and thereby climbed into second place. The summaries: At rain, Boston Phitadaelphia .. S Batteries: Burdaker, Bush and Lopez; Walters, Lamaster and At-| Batteries: Pe Weaver and Millies. At Cleveland Philadelphia-Boston, postponed, | in le ° i kept right; THE WEATHER ae ; Temperatures* | Highest ... Lowest . Mean Normal Mean ... -0 Ins .05 Ins. Yesterday’s Prec Norn Precipitation downed Tomorrow’s Almanac Sun rises | Sun sets American the junior circuit, St. Louis;Moon sets ........ ..-10:20 a. m. Browns, by shutting them out, 12 Tommorrow’s Tides to 0. Stratton was on the mound} A.M. P.M ifor the White Sox. High 1:54 12:34 Cleveland Indians walloped De-} Low 6:17 8:02 | Marometer 8 a. m. today: 95. | Sea level, 29 Piet teiwes | WEATHER FORECAST Philadelphia R. H. E.| (Till. 7:30 p. m., Saturday) - 615 4; Key West and Vicinity: Partly - 413 J) cioudy tonight and Saturday, probably showers Saturday; mod- erate east to southeast winds. wood, Florida: Mostly cloudy; show- At St. Louis R. H. E.| ers and thunderstorms Saturday pepo a ; 5 ; and in north portion tonight; lit- Peleia Gave and Lombardi] oe ee Warneke and Ogrodowski. Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate north- At New York R. H, E.!east winds over north portion, Brooklyn 0 5 65iand east to southeast winds over New: York 9 13 Of{south portion; partly overcast Bat : Heinshaw, Eaker and| weatherewith widely scattered Moore; Fitzsimmons and Danzig. | showers tonight and Saturday. | WEATHER CONDITIONS At Pittsburgh R. H. E.} Chicago svrneeeeces 5 12 31 There has been a marked in- Pittst ‘ - 6 13 O' crease in pressure over the east- B : Scholin, Lee and'ern portion of the country, and |; O’Dee; Dlanton and Swift. |western high pressure area has - spread eastward over the Rocky American League | Mountain States; while pressure | At Washin:ton R. H. E.! is low this morning from the up- \New York .... _4 9 1)per Mississippi Valley southward | Washington 2 6 1ijover the West Gulf States. Rains on and Dickey; have oc¢urred during the last j hours from the northern stward to the upper Mi Ait Chicago R. H. E./ Valley, and then south St. Louis ...,......-..---.. 0 8 1) across Tennessee to Georgia, | Chicago 12 19 0; Carolinas and northern Florida, Batteries: Walker and Hemsley;; being heavy in portions of Geor- Stratton and Sewell. gia and South Carolin There {have also been light. rains in southern "New England. Tempera- . EB. | Detroit en in the upper Cleveland lley, Ohio Valley, Batteri v! ion; while elsewhere rane; Hzrder and Pytlak. jchanges* have been generally un- ‘important, G. S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge Over-Seas TransportationCo., Inc. REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN Key West and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST —ON— TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET TELEPHONES 68 AND 92 following record on how the club Pct.| has been hitting during the first .857;nine games of the season: five times at bat, one run and four hits, .800. bat, 7 runs, 13 hits, .481. | games, 40 times at bat, 7 rans, 15 5 paper but will they keep up the St. Augustine Record gave the Dog situation at this time is asi bad as ever. There is no part of | in ter, Rotate of the city where dogs do not roam; COLUMBIA L. LEWIS, the streets at night, upturn garb-} Notice ig pares Rowing and barking which always | Wieting the andetitned wling ai ie] wa’ isgins, the un results when fans cous sogoter Levin: —— beng oe for their nightly spats. Also, Honoresie. Raymond tora, there are many times when these) {J, "nis tinal report and hae animals cause auto accidents by; application for his sieshatge Administrator of the Starr has played in two games, = & it | Gonsorcik, 9 games, 27 times at ity William Cates, of Key West, 9 4 nati Reds, 6 to 1. Lon Warneke | AMERICAN LEAGUE jhits, 375. dashing across the street in heavy! O° iihia ‘L. Lewis, pitched ‘em over for the Cards! Club— W. L. Pet.| Zupanic, 7 games, 23 times at) traffic. Dated April 9th. 1937, rave up only eight safeties. |New York - . 5 1.833; bat, 7 runs, 8 hits, 348. ELMER Se ee ee = 4 oer pat, 8 rane, a2 hits, S24. [tp catelescness ‘of officials under! w CURRY HARMIg’ dued somewhat but took Washing-' Detroit 3 2 .600; bat, 9 runs, 12 hits, .324. Phesene: Is 2 ton Senators into camp, 4 to ®,| Philadelphia 3 2 .600| Fitzgerald, 6 games, 22 times| Whose jurisdiction these come un- Attorney for feet a aa void. Murderers’ Row was held to justChicago ... 3 3 .500/at bat, 3 runs, 7 hits, .318. der as revenue gained by licenses ‘ nine safe bingles. Boston . 2 2 .500! Swindell, 8 games, 30 times at|Could be used to defray additional/ Novice OF APPLICATION FoR Both teams, Cards and Yanks, | St. Louis . 2 5 .286/bat, 8 runs, 10 hits, .833. expenses attached. 5 Fasshey 370 SEREIAL LEGis- 1 6 .143| Owen, 9 games, 41 times at bat,|, Let’s have action from the city! Notice is hereby given that at 7 runs, 11 hits, .268. in. this matter! McCowan, 8 games, 34 times at bat, 5 runs, 7 hits, .206. These figures include game of Monday, April 26. ture of the State of Florida, ‘session convened in Tall Fiorida, on April 6, 1937, the signed will apply for and seek t passage of a Special Act Incorporating “Soberana Gran Logia del Estado de Florida.” apr30-It JUAN F. FLEITAS. the regular session of the ne A CITIZEN. r ale Key West, Fla., April 29, 1937. HOUNDS BREAK NECKS IN Short Shots. . . TRYING TO CATCH RABBIT Roger Hornsby hit his 41st milestone Tuesday and is still go- ing strong. ve ee The three walkers, Gerry of the Tigers, Harvey of the Reds and Dixie of the White Sox, are hit- ting the old apple right on the nose. Gerry is leading the league. ee ee NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That H. R. Cowles, holder of Tax Certificate No. 4 ed day of July, A. D. same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be Is- sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following de: property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 2, Tr. 13, Book Monroe County COLUMBUS, Kan. — Monk Cook of this city lost two hound dogs, both of whose necks were broken when they struck their heads together in an attempt to catch a rabbit. grade the Yanks’ outfield will be full of “rifle arms.” eeee : R Tommy Farr beat Maxie Baer ine nepseiabs ok the said prop- and now Doyle beats King Lewin-|erty under the said certificate is- ski, so the English fighters are! j0j,"** ™ the name of Carrie | Red Ruffing is wanted by thejgetting on their feet instead of! Senators but the Yanks will notjon their back as they used to do. trade him. | ‘Cincinnati Reds looks good on pace in the stretch? ee said certificate shall accogding to la’ Property described therein sold to the highest bidder at M be! u ete | The weekly Sunday game will| court house door on the One manager that is living up| be playee as usual at Navy Field. Suan is tha tte mee ane Pees | 1937. a ignated this 22nd day of aprit| 7. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer | Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida, ; apr23-30; may7-14, 199 Lopez Tigers, who have woh two straight contests, will be pitted against Navarro Demons. The fracas will begin at 2 p.m. More the about the game tomorrow. to expectations is Burleigh Grimes. He has been kicked out of two ball games in two days. ee ee If Tom Henrich makes AARON McCONNELL 518 Fleming Street The Writecraft Studio 415 OLIVIA STREET Established in 1925 Gasoline, Oil, Grease, COLD DRINKS, SANDWICHES, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CRACKERS, CANDY, ETC. Marie Cappick offers pro- fessional writing service and literary assistance on stories and feature articles, Will write news of current interest ac- cording to editorial require- ments. Constructive criticism on manuscripts and markets suggested. Have your news written by one who knows how. 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