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: . 5, 7 Cyril L. Marshall operated the not have as an opponent any one jammed on her brakes. Tomi hesitated, then quickly she |r having tied the day before 'they. can do. Fi 5 4 The fish restored to the portion| gave her mother’s maiden name. | with Carleton’s no-hit no-run When totaling up the points of Jantern slide illustrations. The ot Meme Chang, Wet oe f of water remaining in the bowl,|“Mimi de Ment,” she answered. performance—losing yesterday to every player in the. league, Subject of the next lecture, which THE WEATHER have some opposition up the THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1940 ——____. YESTERDAY: Allen agrees to let Tomi hire Prudhomme if she'll also hire a housekeeper. Tomi is overjoyed at her victory. She hires Dotty Dougherty, LEAP BEFORE YOU LOOK By Peggy O’More She ran upstairs, calling for Dotty. There was no answer. Her bed was neatly made; the hor dress she had worn that morning was on a hanger. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN REDS DEFEAT 3624 TOTAL POINTS MADE IN 156 GAMES PLAYED DURING SEASON END S$ |BLAST OUT EIGHT RUNS mx! FINAL BASKETBALL €) 5 DODGERS TO RECORDS COMPILED { Rin PACE THREE KILLED SY CBANE SOCE CARTERET. 4% fatenmg @ beers HEN UNDER HOOD HOUSTON, Texas—When ¥ G. Wallace, a mechanic, started to grease the automobile of Mrs | Warren Carmack, he was startled to feel something peck him on the shoulder and to see two small eyes looking out of a hole im the drip pan. Upon loosening the — Wee uk i «@ “Allen Bartell’s up to some- | FIFTH INNING TO PUT CON- By BERKY the WPA Key West Art Center, bolts holding the drip pan the ber ge = saa per Chapter 15 pines she cried, frightened, and TEST ON ICE: YANKEES| The totals of the..Key West THE ART APPRECIATION came a small white Bantam ben is not known Trial . hu down to the telephone. 5 Junior High School basketball READING GROUP held its meet- 4 basen! didn’t mind Dotty’s me- nagerie. Even when driving back from the apartment Dotty was deserting, the car crammed with clothes, she suddenly found the dog around her neck, the cat climbing one arm and the goldfish feebly Sepping on the floor, she didn’t mind. car had stopped suddenly before them. She had the dog and cat under control, they proceeded, laughing hysterically. Tomi overheard Mrs. Daugher- ty’s brief encounter with Bartell. She was in the little bedroom she had turned into an office. There, “Allen Bartell’s office; Miss Car-. ter speaking,” came the response to her call. aM “Mr. Bartell, please,” beg ge Tomi. “He is in court this morning.” “Which court? Where ean I find him?” pleaded Tomi. “Who is this speaking?” asked the voice. « “Mr. Bartell is in Su; Court No. 10, the Toland will contest.” The receiver slid from Tomi’s fingers. The will was being eon- tested and she hadn’t been told. Who was bringing the contest? b sakes «Special to The Citizen) AND BOSOX WIN tourney have just bedhi posted by |Coach John Offutt. Great;interest \was shown.in the 156-game..se- NEW YORK, May 2.—Brook- a5 probable “Varsity” :.. material ‘tyn Dodgers couldn't stretch their for next year. The “Warsity” will, by Leila Machlin of Washington, ; lose half of its members next year, so these Junior. High boys will get a chance to show what | first-of-the-season victory string of games to a world’s record, aft- the Cincinnati Reds, 9 to 2, at Coach Offutt found tha¢.65 of the Crosley Field 79 league players had made one Crosley Fieid. : point or more. Outstanding team The burst bubble came in the honors go to the “Menendez fourth inning after Hugh Casey Dark Horses” with 300 field goals ing last Thursday evening at the attendance \ries by the boys, many: playing of thirty to enjoy the interesting’ |Art Center with an lecture on “Contemporary Art” D.C. The lecture was ably read by Mr. Morgan, director, while is scheduled for May 9th, is, “The Renaissance In Italy”, by H. Van Buren Magonigle, Fellow A.LA., with 48 slides. Anyone interest- To The Voters And Friends, Of Key West And Monroe County: dential Elector, Group 5, and NA- TIONAL COMMITTEEMAN, I éc State for bot® offices. In over a quarter of a century Key West, Monroe County, hes not had an Elector a Commut- teeman, and I 3 wil Observation taken at 7:30 a. m, 75th Mer. Time (City Office) Temperatures busily engaged in working out a] Sw‘ftly she ran to the next room Reds ; total poi _ ed is cordially invited to attend },, agree with me, it coul = bookkeeping system for the farm, | to sift through the evening papers = act = = ces seca - Riga ea “7 momen the meetings, which are held on ping _, Tt os little boost or help from @:- wou = she heard and recognized his foot-/ or find the court ealendar. There (hits in the first three innings. Stars” with ei Thursday evenings semi-month- rection. anc «= = - steps on the porch, then started at! it was in bold black and white: In that fatal frame the National S'@7S” with only 81 personal j_ Mean - 17 | ‘The duties of Presiden = & - his explosive: “Dotty! What are To show cause why Timothy See: fouls in 14 games. im Normal on 7 light 2 ae . ~ ou doing here?” Toland’s last will and testa- League champs got six hits and Outstandin layer of th tor are slight, and except for the agiteeem se a ; ould not & 4 ; ee OF el rete RATHER Aw ITER | promgeton honor, practically end upon cast- and outimang Tomi laid her book aside and| ment should not be set aside. scored eight runs, four of them tourney was Jack Villareal with Rainfall, 24 hours ending i . smiled. Hannah Toland, John To- accounted for by Ernie Lom- 292 points, All the teams showed ESTING FACT that four of the 7-30 3: m, indies 0.00 Pe. 2 ballot for President Success of the party “What business is it of yours?”| Gore all there, th bardi’s home run with the sacks good spirit and hard playing, 2°00 oil paintings in the Louvre 74:2) rainfall snice May 1, ee ee ag : asked Mrs. Dougherty. “But to iy were & ere, the names * : in Paris are by the American art- ~", decided to run a - ki ‘ou quiet, Tm h ., ekeeper.”| Of every member of the Toland | loaded. t making a total of 3,624 points. ie Mace C . Ss M inches kL 006) ten os eel a eep you quiet, ousekeeper.”| family. All other games in the Nation-| Team records are as follows: StS, Mary Cassatt, James Mc- nericiency since May 1, Pincay el Site. seg: i ‘Oh,” moaned Bartell, and a} “Tomi moved through the house. | al League were postponed be-| Team— FG FT PF Pts, Neill Whistler, Thomas Eakins “i ches é anf eee = sa spit creaked as he sank into it-!Shé went from room to room. Crit- (Cause of rain or show Menendez 300 33- 112 115 633 |9"d George Innes . Total rainfall since Jan. 1 papelipalany oy ep etnd sae eye ono ela poiisiay NGI Wy etn | atlg/ abe" paused af: the'deoe'et |The American. ‘League, the|Solawe, 355. 3. 10n lan fae a inches 99g | 2d. com put Bc soso ES m4 the living roo. id fo i 2 s = — - Fy “3 . ation — gray-haired with worry. Besides peeeaaae Se perniy pone it ;New York Yankees managed to Mathews 235 38- 136 99 508 THE KEY WEST PLAYERS Excess since January 1, rs a aan by “ oi chy Noe Lier person for a group to her liking. Even the bow! edge out the St. Louis Browns, Roberts .201 37- 128 97 439 are busy rehearsant oe Cree | inches 1381s oes wai oa ‘ic * me — Eri'll tell Miss Toland things about | Of gOWiE Nasturtiums with a | to 3, on a collection of nine | McMahon 187 41- 150 119 415 M¢-act plays, which will be put’ Wing Direction and Velocity : iis: eed ; or ell Miss Toland things al shaft of sunlight turning them j_. ; * on by them this month. William . you that will make her want fo run | <3. = P jsingles gained off three Brown Smith 189 35-117 105 413 7 = SE—10 miles per hour you off.” Macegt With fe, was properly |v itchers. Monte Pearson allowed |Nelson 173 37- 140 114 ee re eeen us tcy, wall be Relative ss we essa —_— eel This had been her own, this /only five safeties to even the'Schoneck 125 42-155 81 292 more than good. 82% pei new |house, this farm, this life. Now | current series. Totals §=————___ __ __ Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today ° Ours. Dougherts's road chuckle| {te Were trying to take it from | Jimmy Foxx clouted his fifth| Totals. 1665 294-1046 858 3624 FORWARE HONS ARE GOING ‘Sea level, 29.96 (10146 millibars) - sounded. “I know. You're afraid| aan they weren't giving her a |four-bagger of the season yester-| The “Big Twelve” totals fol- k dae eon fey" Tomorrow's Almanec Til tell her the truth, aren’t you? | cnance to fight for it. “Why?” she day, which paced the Boston Red | low: ecGee Ws GAG ES eae Re ee a 5:50 &. m. Well, I won't, not as long as you! wondered. “Are they all-in to. Sox toa 12 to 4 win over the) Player— FG FIER TP) Sete oY as gas eed —- 6:8 p. m. eae ee dcay, to have me fired | sether? I don’t really know any of feeble Chicago White Sox. Lefty Jack Villareal . 140 12-30 23 293 2 Program to bring before Key Moonrise . 3:27 a.m. ana let down my hair, short as| them,” Grove started for the Bosox, be-/Ralph Arnold _ 136 9-19 13 281 West the value of the Profession-| woonset 3:53 p. m - Tomi quivered with delight, and ‘The Tolands ling replaced in the fifth. \Geo, Barber _ 103 14-38 13 220 = aut Sree Exojess ; - ae Tomorrow's Tides The First National Bane v Key Wesi with apprehension. But she heard| QHE curled into a sun-warmed | Detroit Tigers knocked out ten rome Alonso 24 62028 1s | Y shortly zi io (Naval Base) no more. Bartell had walked Dotty spot on the divan. “Maybe they (safeties, many for extra bases, to|A’ur Thompson 74 11-34 24 159 AM. PM. - ‘i Lagat ae and their voices are Hane: Te Rodale Rie tees with; win their contest from the Billy Russell 77 3-29 27 157 made as to the program. High 1-26 8:00 Member of the Federa! Deposit insurance Corporates . ul eee i 3, eee y y “ When Dotty returned she dusted | approve of Dotty, nor of Pierre, Washington Senators, 10 to 7. Jerome Sawyer 59 13-48 30 131, Qyoring FROM HER coL-|-™ — Tomi’s office with unnecessary | but neither did he approve of my Washington used four mounds-|Lysle McCown 58 12-26 15 128 UMN, “My Day” rn Birst tad | . FORECAST thoroughness. | purchasing the car. And Dotty is men in an effort to stem the Ever. Sweeting 55 16-51 7 126; pets df a, ne y (Till 7:30 p. m., Friday) _ “I heard part of your conversa-| an old friend, his old nurse, and tide. James Aritas _ 51 3-20 21 105 Of the Land, Eleanor Roosevelt Key West and. Vicinity: Gen- tion,” Tomi ventured. “I wish| Pierre a fraternity brother. Home runs by Moses and John- | Jack Aritas 47 5-28 21 99 Writes: I was glad last evening erally fair tonight and Friday; aad tell me what you know that artell is afraid you'll tell me.” “Humph!” snorted Mrs. Dough- erty. “Look at the dust in this rug. T’m going to turn this house upside down. You'll know when it’s time. Don’t worry, I'll look after you. Young whipper-snapper, some of these days I'm going to forget my- self and turn him over my knee in.” a “9 = is f ple in painting. He again. : shoes and a brown linen hat which At Boston R. H. E.| WIN FROM VETERANS, 16 To ‘Test of peo! cent Mrs. Dougherty did turn the} shaded her face. She must wear i 480 encouraged me greatly by saying fy crmccrn COURT, house upside down, but when| something inconspicuous and sit vag oe Bae) | 12; SAWYERS BEAT .that he felt our Government pro- EVENTH SUDICEAT. everything was back in place, Tomi marveled. By sheer dint of persuasion, the housekeeper had Old Abe, Pie: Allen = ed a far gréater art conscious- z Plaintiff, en the patents, “So oO Shaspeant emanentataltying is SE eran Blue Sox softball team last‘ ness”, JOHN'S) BURKE, ‘we can see when it’s dirty.” Oakland map, then jumped into At New York RHE inight at Bayview Park with a 16 cucieiaes Defendant. Hvine oe nie roan te hes ar. ME See tana tntye, Saseny 'St, Louis 7 3 0° = bhage Cau sash coy HEA MISS MARY GRACE BUT- ‘ It appesting ye ae store bill . ethan v4] 5 a in a ime! ER . ald -; own, she had shamed them into it! the main Hye on the Oakland New York — 5 pore: tinely, eubg.on the Derr of Youngstown, Ohio, visit asta Hy Socios, teal Seeeeaeet thoes by starting the job herself. Tomi, working nearby, and} Merrit Iay below, and beyond the s =) Pecean end facie In the second game of the giving a credible outline of the State of Florida and that his resi- watehing, laughed inwardly at the| narrow end of its blue waters, the & evening, the Sawyer's Barber Butler Art Institute of that city. 2enre,i,wmknown to plaintiff; that constant warfare between Allen of the seams didn’t match because Allen had decreed his should go one way, and Pierre decreed an- other. | And then, on her birthday morn- | “But Abe—” She couldn’t accept Abe for anything but what he had appeared to be. Perhaps, however, Abe loved the droge more than he felt loyalty to er. And then Tomi knew what she must do. She sped to her room to change to a brown linen suit, brown linen far back in the courtroom. _ At least they’d left her car. She imagined Bartell had picked up the shore and drove along it until Lake towering white courthouse. cepting for one, near a corner. Tomi hurried to it, then lapsed into the quiet of the room. Allen Bartell was seated at a son in the eighth inning and two idoubles by Benny McCoy earlier Ses ‘in the game, enabled the Phil- ? adelphia Athletics to trip up the TIGERS HITS Cleveland Indians yesterday, 5) SW Joe Roberts 44 9-24.15 97 to 1. ; Results of the games follow: i AMERICAN LEAGUE | Eaves, Appleton, Weiland and STUDENTS | fresh, “Twoner; Grave, Hash and Park Tigers surprised the vet- Auker, Whitehead, Harris and °f the youngsters. ten defeated- the High Newsom, Nelson and Tebbetts: {the Sox four runs in the first: in- lay son, {2ins and then went on to ham- jose ene een "|mer three pitchers for 15 hits to to have the opportunity of meet- ing Dr. and Mrs. John Rothstein, director of the Tate Art Gallery in London, England. He has_ been in Canada and here, looking aft- er some of the works of art be- longing to his nation, and in gen- eral getting a picture of the in- \gram had been remarkably good jin this country and had awaken- ‘ed the Gallery this past week, a : Shop This beautiful institution of art, twenty-one years; that there is no and Pierre. The huge purple roses ” “ i At Washington RHE s ” pers the State of Florida thi on the living room wall had given | clipped fee Seg ae eee Detroit 10 10 4 Sehool team, 9 to 6. gq, Duilt of marble, oecupying the service of a summons in chancery } way to indistinct plaid, but some/ The audience seats were filled, ex. Washington 7 The Park Tiger “kids” spotted center of a wooded ten-acre:upon whom would bind. said. de- tract, part of which is landseap- ed, was endowed and given to the city by her grandfather, Joseph G. Butler, Sr. The work slightly cooler tonight; moderate northwesterly winds, possibly fresh at times, this afternoon and tonight. Florida: Fair tonight and Fri- day; slightly cooler tonight. LEGALS in named, is a non-resident of the fendant. It is therefore ordered that sai defendant be and he is hereby r quired to appear to the bill of co: plaint filed in said cause on or bi fore Monday, the 6th day of Ma amass their total of 16 runs. long table. Ranged beside him gras | , A. D. 1940, otherwise the allega- | were Pierre, Dotty and Old Abe. ing, Tomi awakened to a peaceful At Philadelphia RAE ewe by innings R. H. E is being carried on by the Butler \..0- jr tug bill will be taken as world. Her one personal extrava-|She stifled a giggle when she dis- |Cleveland _1 7 2 Sex 402 041 1—12 11 4 family. All activities are free to confessed by said defendant. gance had been the razing of the| covered Old er had been put Philadelphia 5 11 0 (Tigers 012 544 x<416 15 4 the public, there being classes ordi, 8, further ordered that this walt Hetmece her bedeooes. an te! through a hair-cut anda mustache |" ‘ajien, Zuber, Dobson and Castro, Ward, M. Arias and for adults and children. Annual- f5r"four Romseentive weeks in the eee ae Seane 6 ates | otty, looked lie 2 seaiaty |Hemsley; Potter and Hayes. Gabriel; A. Griffin and Rosam. ly at the Christmas season they Key ioe tn sate sepeny aot eee and beauty, The walls were soft | Cowase% @ bit bored by this une i : Hits were evenly divided be- hold a competitive exhibition, "Rone and ordered this dnd day green to offset the glare of the sun;| hers Berane appearance of | NATIONAL LEAGUE tween the Sawyers and High inviting artists from West Vir- of April, 1940. Ross C Sawyer Puzzled, Tomi went on to her of- | ter and # quart of my best claret. fice, to place an item in her dail cash book. It wasn’t there. Startled. she hurried through her desk to find her other books had disap- | comers: peared. Haiti was formerly a French’ China’s annual egg production colony. And then, gentlemen, a sidewalk stand and sold the con- coction at is estimated at 12,000,000,000. |petence by birthright, good care NATIONAL LEAGUE. will be taken of it and it will’ Brocklyn at Cincinnati—Ham- |be increased. If born poor, the lin (1-0) vs. Thompson (2-1). ehances are good for the acquisi-. New York at St. Louis—Van- |tion. of both wealth and fame, denberg (1-0) vs. Davis (0-1). jdue to the watchfulness and! Boston at Chicago—Strincevich |shrewdness of the nature, as (0-2) vs. French (2-1). tmuch as to the other inferent. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh— (qualities, [Pssseen (@-1) vs. Brown (2-0). ruffled curtains of cream and rose~}“fomi jumped with nervousness ji i School Students in the second/ginia; Pennsylvania and Ohio to “S=44) Clerk Ci o eater repeeind Wee Fp ten nee opposite turned ease . - game but an excess of errorsicompete for the prizes which By Florence 1B ‘Sawyer ing-table flounce. ‘Austin, looking. very Toland in ,Cipeinnati Bb e eroved Wiel downéal | | mdh@onar ee teeedaacignr come Oo) Ect Potiee N Of Life froek ‘coat-and gray trousers, his | Casey, Mungo. Tamulis .and | Proved their downfall. | Ot ARERR: Sint tn) Socio Tee Pie sees jo Sign : everglasses polished until thev | Franks, Phelps; Walters and. Lom- | Scoré by innings: R. H. E. by the artists from each state. jon looked a bit incongruous | Jookéd like twin suns. She felt just | bardi. | School 040 000 2-6 9 5 This.is: Miss Butler's first visit to!;x cimcUIT COURT, STATE oF ad she dressed in breeches, high’ a little bit proud of him. Sawyers 620 001 x— 9 9 3 our.city. She spent some time at FLORIDA, ELEVENTH JUDICIAL boots and mannish shirt. Pierre} Two strange men sat with him. j M. Tynes and Hepkins; C. the Gallery, which, she says, “is ~ pane et ae ice ti was going after a major market in| Tomi looked around. The rest of |Stickney, Menendez and Sol-,cne of the most colorful she has ROSCOE WALLACE, Fo peg apie day, and she must | the uly pa ene ‘LEAGUE STANDINGS dano. seen in her travels” Plaintiff, elp on arm. in icago. But no! Her heart | { ae : va. wee 4 2 eee jumped anti stie felt she mast hod | i Suandings of the club are as PE eras a OM ce WALLACE, i em i ¢ pairs| it with both hands. There was the | = | follows: A! . . from their old pens and carry them | Major! AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— W.L. Pet. 26 Rj ee ee to the new pc now filled with} Major John was approachingthe | Cinb— W. L. Pet. | Coca-Cola 1 0 1.000 Today Ss Birthdays futea ae above-stated “cause silt, water lilies, hyacinths, water | witness stand like a commander } % ° o ‘that Claude Iris W . the de- cress, and odd logs and stumps set| leading an unseen army te battle, Cleveland = : ; = poe ver aoe : ° 1 Ras J. Roberts, of the |{2maant, therein named, is a non, in the water; to which the| Impressive, su ive power, Boston __. _ 5 wyer’s Barber Shop F ustice Owen J. Rol of the resident of the State of Florida am eggs would adhere. he raised his hand to a sworn, Detroit _ 7 5 $3) CCC : 1 3 .§00,U. S. Supreme Court, born in/ {hat her residence is uskeown: ches Somni allowed harpelts few mio one Ms, Souls, 31) but saluted Washington _ 6 6 .500|VP53 1 1 .500! Philadelphia, 65 years ago. twenty-one eae: that there is ne ments of heartache. A year ago she} the jury, and sat down. i ji 3 person in the State of e fad cote down tnibreckiast Go fing | Mosie toinse noe Major Te. |S Lewis 5 6 .485|High School 1 1 .500; U. S Senator James F. Byrnes Person in the State of Fiori@e che} F ‘ New York 5 6 .455|U. S. Marines = 0 1 .000 of South Carolina, born im upon whom would bind said de- resents piled beside her plate, and| land, you have ch; the pres- 8 fe | fondant. j desde: Hannah ordered! ent le; Tomi Toland, incompe- | Philadelphia 5 8 385 | Blue Sox 9 1 .000 Charleston, 61 years ago. | me eee eee hot biseuits and haney as a special | tent. Kindly tell the jury upon (Chicago _ 3 8 .2%3| Games scheduled for tomorrow Dr. William Gerry Morgan, not- defendant be and she is hereby re- feature of celebration. what you base this charge.’ ——. night: Marines vs. VP53 in first ed professor of medicine, George- duired w appear to the bill of com- i piaint filed in said cause on or be. Great - aunt Ghee bes evi-|_ The e_e is throat NATIONAL LEAGUE jand Sawvers vs. Coca-Cola in town University, born at New- fore Monday, the 6th day of May, dently forgotten the day, this year. | pompeusly. Club— W. L. Pret jsecond. Opener will get under port, N. H., 72 years ago. A. D. 1940, othe the allega- ene oes didn’t know it was her abe ieeecmg apes op a tyes a 9 1 900 | way at 7:30 o'clock. Capt. Orvil A. Anderson, noted {ten ot mle co yee saben 28 irthday. Trament te handle such a ; -900 y F a i . 5 confessed by said defendan’ j “Phen outside she forgot to feel fran effeient businessike manner. 2 3 700, SSS army air pilet, bora .at Spring-{- 1¢ i= santas oeeee Sot ce sad. One coi 't on such a morn- | For instance, of eleven 7 560 ville, Utah, 45 years ago. fox f ‘ 4 ‘The ing. The irises were stalks of royal |—by Jove, that was years 4 & 500. GAMES TODAY Hallie Erminie Rives-Wheeler, Key West wcnaee ‘Snewspaper | purple, snow white, pale blue, and| ago this day—I gaye her twenty- 46 ; Sted author, born in Christian PY>¥Sed in sai@ county and state. | edging them were rows of daffo- aves 3 Gentlemen, do you know ae a ‘S Tis Ga Ky “= see pia z Done and ordered this 3rd day of | ils. A single rose, white petaled, | w! with it?” 5 — “ AMERICAN LEA = 7 Me 22 Samia eae pink hearted, had braved the Aprilf Fhe stn73..5..338) StoLouis at New York—Kra-__ Norma Talmadge, actress, born, ‘S"A™) Rk. yur Abe worked beside her. ieee —S 3.27 138 | mer (1-0) vs, Breuer (0-0). at. Bindore Falls, Ni ¥ns Steins... BY Ohare Saree Teas | Chicago at Boston—Dietrich | ago. JOHN G. SAWYE! He hee tas testnaees saduee tre- ribet eae arn ee | seccvcsccececcccecoscoes (0-0) da et an, Bing Crosby, singer-actor, born Baltcitor for Pista tise. And then Font realized Abe was| Su! someone saw her. Inward- Today’s Horoscope Detroit at Washington—New- at Tacoma, Wash., 36 years ago. ee oe ene no longer there. She called and/|ly she writhed. Ske knew, even be- i jhouser (0-1) vs. Hudson (0-1). Peggy Bacon of New York, subscribe to The Citizen. there was no answer. A few mo- go ntinued. | @qeeeeeisececcaqcesoeosos = Civciand at Philadelphia— noted illustrator and author, Peart + ae ane yas a of sugar; fifteen ane |. Today indicates wealth or Nyamick (1-0) vs. Dean (2-0). bern at Ridgefield, Conn, 45 EEE But there was no sign of life. | lemons, added two gallons of wa- fame. If the native has a com- years ago. | “Key West's LA CONCHA

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