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Ea ee VAY, DEO DECEMBER 1, 1938 THE ARMY POST MURDERS CONCH IN SECOND PATTON'S GRILL — ee BY Virsinia Hana | The Characters tion, I coilliin't for the lifé of ft 286 ECWL CONTEST AT. Katherine Cornish, myself, vis- iting Elizabeth on a mid-western Army post. - ‘Bllebeth the colonel’s "daugh= Yesterday: On the train a girt starés at me. She seems strangely familiar. Chapter Two The Mandarin Coat é HOPE you don’t mind Annie,” Elizabeth was sayin; g hurried- ly when the itehen do door opened again. This time only the héad came into the dining room, an ex- ression of elaborate innocence on ie aggressive face. “I suppose you'll be wanting the car this afternoon’ “Certainly.” Elizabeth's manner was cold. “All gt. All right. 1, just). thought if you wasn’t dy t I might run into town and do me week-end marketing. ...” The head withdrew and: indis- tinct mumbling could be heard. “She's so capes about my car,” Elizabeth murmured indig- nantly. “Ever since I got it she’s been at me to let her drive it. She knows better than to ask Father DEFEATED STEAM remember wke-her there had been manners was tue fiat ae o08 MEAMI THIS SUNDAY LAUNDRY TEAM -Lpaven fell described lst oppogrrion Witt WILL BE FED-, | pavis CONSTRUCTION OUT- | like the ancient goddesses, ta’ RICK’S' MARKET NINE: na.| LEAH’ MEETS RAILEY-MI-| and with lovely curves that she FIT WON OVER CHEELY) LAM ON SAME GROUNDS | LUMBER JACKS: NATIONAL GUARDS ENTER TEAM | kept uridér rigid control. She bore herself Ee rom even in a rocking | chair, and-her fine flaxen hair was wound around her head like = ",coronet. She had good feature: brgS icantly By opel Soden sir Seeeess take-up as a baby’s, and blue | | pes éyds that Were grave and hories' Cbeanas nda ‘eras ttle tral Two -'City Bowling’, League | She wore no look of achenlee| eir secon as' games have been playéd so far beauty; and that, bert, i 5 why one dpriiony baaee arses a this week. $o many who knew her looked on Miami Field when they meet/ 5 J her and found her plain. Fedrick’s Market nine. Hialeah| Tuesday night the hash-sling: esis I sp nae ibe her better! clashes with Railey-Milam on ers from Patton’s Grill took over fe Bate at no one ever calle’ the same day at that field. ‘the Columbia Steam Laundry | Key West’s first league game—/ boys in the best two out of three | ‘ a naehind ass ‘against Hialeah last Sunday— games. ' wae. £0! was very successful for the! Wednesday night Davis Con- anetantea Co at ang wa Conchs as they came out on top struction company outfit scored ther brows. The rocker ereaked. of a 8-4 score with a barrage of|a win over Cheley Lumber Jacks pit : freed rah debe tele- hits against two Hialeah mounds- | with Watkins as high bowler. phone t nigi e's rman | men. | A team from the National’ of the bo ed to make 1 said The locals will again present Guards has joined the league and | Pine ie Th ey though t being in 2 strong team for their second promises to do some real fancy costume ight’ ss people up a league try. It is expected C.' howling soon. So Billy Pierce! bit.” | Griffin will cateh with Wickers|had better keep the good work for his, but she can’t seem to real- “Is there any placé in the sees ize that I’m grown. She's been with where I can rent something?” uy i | a | | cided. CONTINUE SUNDA Elizabeth thought the. Mandarin coat would be a more modest costume. Pap years, of course —. since} asked, but without much ne and she died just after the war—j| “That won't be necessa: must | ie ripe of herself as one of | have scale ne that can be taken in ae it you. ere are at bens a "gan pi drive?” a-dozen costumes in the ai | says she cat but Pm sure | We're always having ng shee in the dent ‘Know whe she’ learned, | amy — costume parties, T mean. | it was while her husband | We can look now if you Sugalives was Ase fealt is in the| . followed her up three flights of Ps you know—killed in ee ae Pa moras ape was bare fe 01 our or five ent nov ran, Idan suppose ehe Sich stood in_an. orderly row realizes th: the wall. Elizabeth ya in F. never heard her so talkative my delve into one of these—a eo tered veteran with half - legible labels f, it | while, talking Jaz’ lazily pl lastered ha Be ee wae phe the drowsy hi i. a stran II “rm orae | she o iited out mand re welch tee it’s so -|clean sheet which on ~— ee ith ett a I protested the si Seabees, a handful « t Al tion I could not know until later oa ‘as Aare in & how at was her understate-| small av mont. Tend to be anything but res ered sha’ bored. lift teary tnd ful Arinouncement it Party ache once more and She SHE rocked and smiled. “There’s| brought to the surface a suit of | polo at four. It won't be a Faw Chinese pajamas of a heavenly | game, but if you like we'll drive| shade of peacock blue. I reached | Oey. ‘id i it to OP sure they wil ii ill fit ” shi fou said we're going out s yor he dinner?” said, but with an odd note of dou bt | Anne Carewe is éntertain- | in her voice. . me ge a id you meet lovey color with your car rel re before?” | She paused and sy deeply chad jst come. | “You know the Chinese girls really | ens isn't | wear-them on the street, sothey’ ey’re | pookys sme te enacnd «+,1 know!” | tened. She dove, trunk, explaining as 1 sat on the veranda for a and listenin; of the after- u'll be bored he: iizabeth said apo) their Raat atta ms 1 | fingers agi she lovel ibeth’s tribute was a more serene ane ioe eee tive “i ‘A dari thi ry er very a’ ctive.” “A mandarin coat that you can “T know, E noticed that.” Wear with it, so you won't look as slowly, hands calm | if you were just wearing ordinary im her *Telleve jamas.” Finding what she! it is to Lee an age beara > i ne het Se ee, a party,” spection vish ide too staal oc wa was iim imag- black. silk, things? dered in gold thread. shout “Of course it’s a man’s coat, but your heart standing inly stumbled ana took a e | that — ramet will Sac ag so nue! . "t you e about startin; T don'| so ne ‘2 yw what I was inking for a minute. Charlie he Catel pahete is really no ceisining \ may areless, | Elizabet but I wouldn't expect him to get| of e stepped bodily out of the nineties. to two girls at the same a4 that was why that warm in a rational moment, | n it I was to wear the lovely blue wouldn't, But I had not been ex- vA. almost entire! actly rafional since that queer ex-| under the hot black folds of the perience on the station platform. mandarin coat—a "*, cOn- The rocker creaked. “Yes,” she | spicuous garment whose d-ran.ag, said calmly. “I'm almost sure that | bloodstained appearayce -*¢ {0 she and Mr. Nelson are éngaged.” | lead me before morning neril .usly For a minute I wasn't thin! near to a charge of mu’ dcr. much about ai ing but my | (Copyright, 1938, Virginia Bewrond lief, so that afterward, when * theught back over the conversa- NEW ADDITION or icealed WINS DIVORCE Titt’s ‘Dairy, 1414 Fifth Street, jos aNGELES—Mrs. Maxine is the latest addition to The Citi- Heindort of this city, blind as a zn’s popular business directory. result of attempted suicide, won This modern dairy farm is divorce from her husband when equipped to give quick service on she testified that he had said: all dairy products, including «you could never do anything milk, buttermilk, soy acidolphil- weli—not even a good job on us, light cream, heavy cream and Next time cottage cheese. Peper Sear 150 feet away, E. C. Knight of CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia.—Although this city suffered only a train hit his car and hurled it | cuts. yourself with a gun. I hope you do better.” minor I of; the Rum boys in the nightcap. embroi- + or Malgrat in the box and Robert | |p or one of those Soldier boys Bethel, ace pitcher, in reserve. /js liable to take him into camp C. Hernandez will probably! on the high bowling end. cover first base and Baker will be on the middle bag. Esmond templates entering | Albury will again roam around | with a team. the hot corner and old reliable’ Box scores: Armando Acevedo will be at his) Laundry— old shortstop position. In the Aj, Murray ‘outfield, J. Carbonell, Lucilo, M.’R. Johnson Griffin, Rueda and Villareal will J. Sawyer be picked from for starting du- §, Trevor . ties. ., |Ralph Johnson Should William Cates be avail-} able Sunday he will play some infield position, as yet not de- competition 1st 2nd 3rd Total 118 98125 341 . 103 72 98 273 70162135 366 119 109 99 327 98 134 105 = 337} Totals— 508 574 567 1644 1st 2nd 3rd Total | . 168 100 131 399) 93 84 130 100 112 159 105 123 127 109 147 111 Grill— Brady or Pop Collins will pitch mee for the Market nine and Lee will | potter do the ee | Adams | Pinder FIRSTHALF CHAMP **"— SERIES PLAY WILL =~ 1st 2nd 3rd Total 87 86137 310 95 96 144 335 76 72 92 240 117 ‘77 118 128 115 140 Davis— Myers | Baker | Higgs Horre | BACARDI CLUB PLAYS TWIN Watkin: BILL; POULTRYMEN WILL) Totals— BE OPPOSITION IN opewen.| TROJANS IN NIGHTCAP _ 378 Ist 2nd 3rd Total | 78 102 89 269) 129 112 el Cheely— Gqmez - Hinson - W. Spencer - Bacardi Club will play a dou-| J: a cioad bleheader Sunday at Navy Field | Hi .as the round-robin series to fe. | Gur \ one |termine the championship team) of the: first-half of the Monroe! Totals— County Baseball League’s split; —————————_ schedule progresses. | L E G AL Ss Key West Poultry Company | nine will form the opposition in| NOTICE TO CREDITORS us the first game for Bacardi out- | eee COUNTY SUaear pe fit. G. Diaz or Sanchez and ao! FLORIDA. IN PROBATE, Rodriguez will be the battery for | Inte Hstate o Bacardis. Gates and Al. Rod- | iia a he Lottie Heagaon, riguez will work for the Poul- Deceanes, trymen. Strong Trojan outfit will meet | 85 94 128 89 71 128 91 106 117 93 : sui 290 | ek 444 604 474 1512 having claims or demands against the estate of Charlotte Amelia Hodgdon, also known Lottie | Hodgdon, deceased, late wey | West, Monroe County, as of Last Sunday these teams battled for 13 innings before a decision was reached. Wickers will be! on the mound for Trojans and Joe Navarro will be behind the | plate. Malgrat and Izzy Rod- riguez will be Bacardis’ battery. Pitchers for these games, how- ever, will depend on those who not do not make the trip to Mi- ami for the Conchs’ second East! ”|Coast Winter League game at/ that city oe ae ‘SEVEN SELECTED FOR HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY SQUAD HIGH SCHOOL WILL OPEN SEASON IN CITY LEAGUE AGAINST ARMY FRIDAY: NEW TEAM notified and required to claims or demands which you, either of you, may have the estate of Charlotte Amelia Hodg- don, also known as Lottie Hodgdon, deceased, late of Key West, Monroe County, Florida, in the office of the County’ Judge of Monroe County, Florida, in the County Court House in Monroe County, Florida, within eight calendar months from the date of the first publication of thi notice, to-wit, November 17th, T, 1938. Said claims or demands shall be in writing and contain the place of residence and post office address of the claimant and shall | be sworn to by the claimant, his agent or attorney. Any such claim or demand rot | so filed within the time and in the | manner prescribed hetein shall be void. ‘ Dated at K Vest, Florida, this | mbet, A.D. "1938 A. MAN cutor of the Last Will and ment of Charlotte Amelia don, also known as Lottie | Hodgaon, deceased, aforesaid. gQuil JR. decl-8,1938 | NOTI The undersigned will on the 2nd day of December, A. D. 1938, or as soon thereafter as they may be heard, apply to the Honorable Cir- cuit Judges of the Eleventh Judi- cial Circuit of the State of Florida, in and for Monroe County, for an Order to legaitze their adoption of Norma Virginia Bryant, a minof, resident of Key West, Monros County, Florida. Dated at Key West, Florida, thir 3rd day of November, A D. 1938. IVAN WILLIS WATSON MARY I. WATSON NOV3-10-17-24; decl,193$ By ULRIC GWYNN, JR. School Reporter Coach P. D. Huddleston today selected a prospective squad for the Varsity of the Key West High School. Those selected to play the first game Friday night against Army in City Basketball League were: Second-year men Canfield Lewin, Frank Stickney, Elmore Pinder, William Schoneck, and new- comers this year Sam Collins, Sidney Matthews and Tony Sol- dano. The up-state schedule of high schools is almost completed Coach Huddleston announced that word was awaited from two More teams and, the schedule would then be complete. LEARNS IN ONE DAY BENJAMIN LO! 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