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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MRDNESDAY, BRBRUARY Bi 1941 DO YOU SMOKE THE CIGARETTE PAGE THREE ' by Jeanne Bowman SOLDIERS 1 TONIGHT | see Abe. | Gives es Lessons Now And Referees Fistic Bouts FIRST GAME OF TWIN BILL| eee see eae wee YOUNG, HARDWORKING BODYPUNCHER its way between jeweled r : By EARL HILLIGAN, AP Feature Service Sports Writer Chapter 15 and Constance. e ms Club cagers, first-half) CHICAGO, Feb, 5—It’s been.I think the main trouble wi of Mrs MacKelvey 1 nd U.S. Army bas- 4 4 n trouble with Appeal To John cess; of the railroad y bas-jsome 11 years since Paul Barlen- boxers of today is that the HE Frenct i tory of Old Michael \ et together tonight !bach hung up his gloves for good abe : ee. a rench doors opened from i 1 itial game in the final /—put boxing still is in the blood aught to punch only for the face YESTERDAY: On her return | need to make El Cabrillo a mod- Constance finds that her family | ern, paying ranch?” has published reports that the Because John R ranch will be sold and has re- | not a man to i ceived credit. They are enter= | could not fulfill taining lavishly. Constance. | thought, b keeping he. arrival secret, ts | self. They Broadway's Newest Star CAROL BRUCE of “LOUISIANA PURCHASE” Aan f the solarium and John Rask- Dedede lipped into half of the Island City League’s|of this one-time light heavy- 7d hedd. The head always is a . out, intent upon the house w ito ae : yar r ch ane: ieee weight champion. et evans target and hard to hit. ene 3 7 oc NEE Re LUEE, te of pauest S ns saan ate + Now 40, yet _sppareaty still But when you punch for the body i ! Y c jclose to the physical peak which you are aiming for something Raskthorne wheeled— “Con- ft forthcoming contests, !carried him through scores of easier to hit—and the body ae mp cenente pytiatere ea they would discu 1e present half in order; memorable battles in the late puncher will get the best results”. he snapped at the detective. business ae nstance cre id te Be GH ae 20's, the famous body-puncher Berlenbach counted his total Gonslante: released. fied into Peres. to ie win) wae inst the As. Marines, has settled down to a quiet life number of professional fights at ‘iad ® at somehow John would man- nner: the first-half. They !on Chicago’s Northside. He’s had 67. Of this number he counts 57 the security of John’s arms. “Will | age. 2 maticall forfeit the you tell these i-idiots that 1 am She'd stay away from the fam- itomatically orfei eit a lot of jobs since his last fight knockouts, 24 of them in succes- a Cabrillo? And John, make them | jly until after that business c rown if they fail to capture jin 1930, but he’s sticking to only sion. Seventeen, he recalls, were keep still; I don’t want the folks ference. That would be difi- first-place 3 . one now—one close to the career registered in the first round. pe I'm home until after the eult. They would sleep until noon, Realizing their precarious posi” in which he once reached the Born in New York of French- . hen meet € e ung- tior Civie cagers say they to orma ae 2 The idiots didn’t need to be told| ing pajz ve brune SH a ee a Tole gaitths (ee cia ia tthe Vii Bock GEE Coe anything, they had started fading | gether and discuss the previous “ 5 popaleotatak: s a young gan fighting when he was 22. In t - heavyweight “who'll work hard his fourth battle as a profession- into the darkness even before | evening at tt ure. ted” in g John bought their silence with Constance dressed for the con- oe in and’ stay in shape”. al he stopped Battl Sik e a ‘ ake PPI attling Siki, one bills; and Constance leaned for a | ference carefully k of dull their avowed drive for the top Berlenbach, who gives boxing of the toughest men of that era, few moments against John’s | green, its only ornament a lobu- ng. ‘We’ t all the way”, jessons at athletic clubs between in the ninth round : shoulder, then straightened. lar pendant at the trim collar, , gs Smith, speak- | -ofereei nabs x aud “fm sorry,” she apologized, “| Shoes of the same shade and a “ ieepen) deslanes refereeing jobs at both profes- Took McTigue’s Crown . . they frightened me and I’m | Robin Hood hat with a let. ancien ee Soldiers Cia sional and amateur ring shows. He won the light heavyweight tired, I couldn’t sleep on the| feather. Her fur cape was cut i. iis feu nonarechey no says: : title at New York’s Yankee Sta- lane, and I guess I forgot to own sue ac neared 1 cc i yee etn AWE be Ga Still Looking dium in 1925, beating Mike Mc- ave any dinner. lonna's, though no a ¥ | “[’'ve looked over some 200 boys Tigue on a decision over 15) wyyaie [her swing down the avenue would: hting, too”, Set. > L John patted her shoulder. “Wait | have Thought it ee " : kel ii pie ak but haven't found a youngster rounds. He held the title until! until I find my coat.” “Jaunty but business-like,” she yet who looks like the goods. 1927, when he lost it at Ebbetts if nie minutes pee) Conse el decided, looking into ev on When I do—and if he wants to Field in Brooklyn to Jack De- ittle coupe, with Raskthorne at| window for reasurance as she stay in shape and make good— laney on a 15-round decision. He at his offi ng any team we're ‘tender meat’, | ter leave their false teeth it’s the milder better-tasting cigarette the smoker’s cigarette Chesterfield has so many things a smoker likes so well that it’s just naturally called the smoker's cigarette. You always enjoy Chesterfield’s COOLER, BETTER TASTE ...and they’re really MILDER—not strong or harsh. Get yourself a pack of Chesterfields. You cant bay a Better Cigarette the wheel, swung out of the) vay to John’s neecin. the dressing room; if they ‘> . a‘ : tradesmen’s entrance. maneener way to John’s office i te cen) dentists will be do. |! teach him how to box and said that fight, and his last with Constance sat back watching] An impersonal office boy turned jing a rushing business tomor- | Make the grade. All of my knock- Delaney in Chicago in 1930, were his hands on the wheel; watching | her over to an impersonal secre- yow, We're tough!” jouts came on body punches and.the only ones he ever lost. his face, reliving her feeling of | tary, who took her n to confront ~ I 44 Hs first marc ciamthe eves | 7 restful security as she . leaned ROUGE UNE aera age She against his shoulder, wondering| She sat in the ind , ining, C.G.C. Pandora Bears will _— at her feeling for John. waited a mor ent a be trying for their second straight | I'm taking you to one of my | herself to triumph when they take on VP33. | ‘omments On Sports pet hide-outs,” John offered. | Since the previous ev Manager Ralph Balleaux is con- | “They'll give us a steak Ligh eis 4 ‘ wm h fident » Bears will “take” the ——S ick.” need fh nousand dolia 71, : inches thick. | aural: cao hon Aviators. VP’s have shown im- By RABID FANSTER Constance closed her eyes to at security h i shut out the vision of = little | fer?” asked Mr. Rasktt . provement in recent games de a ee Waterfront cafe aes dks eyed “None,” admitted pite their loss to the Marines man threading his way between | frankly. “Howeve Monday night and should give the HAMLIN’S PLAN of recreation demands as_ laid tables, of a voice saying: “Hi, its me tmake pee Coast Guarders a tough fight, if FOR RECREATION aceuip Gol Gyneaaseld Michael.” o ae not defeating them. ranean | Roy Hamlin, baseball-softball ae John’s “pet” was unpretentious. High School Gym wi OP AHE fas on. : RPS The went through a side door aes accan lot ihe batlics andthe open. (amas: and ardent) Sportsman, (s@UT COLORFUL Se conducted’ to’-w- private hting For A Chance sc came will begin 7:30 o'clock, 28 devised a plan that would CAGE REFEREE booth sere curtains were im-| 1) ASKTHORNE fingered a pa- Gym is located at the corner of Deaviue eceaton for service Captain J. E. Solt, who of- i | per knife for a moment, r Fran e Se: ary s ats men five nights a week an MBS pinintas. ¢ . \ “Now tell me all about it,” or- | looked directly at Constance. Hrencla sand ss enynaty cea day afternoons at a nominal in- oe ee are pee KS et dered John, when the obsequious | “The only offer ever made for e ae itial cost and an estimated $100 ‘ity League and _ interscholastic waiter had disapeared. |E1 Cabrillo stands at fifty thou- 1941 -DIAMOND DUELS: : — he High School Gy poo 4 m alta ares ee 3 * . s, ‘per month. games in the ig choo ym, BE ee ee a trees cAnd. ohould a \" The plan, which has been ex- is a colorful basketball referee. I abrillo, I mean. I can’t give | Pay y erest? Anc a tas 1 Press Feature Service) | plained sore thie lait a it up. It’s like part of me; my | you fail, how would I James Walter (Buster) May-\Do oe to a member of the cityS Whether he realizes it or not, lood and my flesh and. my | other members of the y th ee pee Y-|recreation committee, will prob- SAA a blood y y : me f Rict jini the Bled! this active, likeable sportsman is bones.” share of the ranch nard, of Richmcnd, Va., the Pied-| ably be studied when the group 4 And then the words tumbled ave ee EEDA the loz ? ? mont le abut Ss parang home eae meets again to form a diversified : out. The waiter brought smoking nm her eagerne and stolen base champion, comes program for service men under not just because he’s the man who the center of all eyes at times— platters but still Constance talked, | moved closer. “But after the ra up in March to challenge a pair threat of transferring the men to |“blows the whistle” and penalizes and when John found she wouldn’t stop, he took her knife and fork, cut small sections of fie steak and held them to her i EvOh, John,” she sighed, “you are good to me. You do take care of me.’ “Some day,” he threatened. Constance looked at him and saw him as other women must see him. A stalwart, handsome man, barely thirty but seasoned by the tragic passing of his parents, the worry over a madly-marrying younger sister, and by the cares road goes through the property; and after I have converted it to a dairy ranch and infused it with fresh capital, it will be worth more than fifty thousand.” A little smile played around Raskthorne’s lips. “Have you computed the interest?” he in- quired. “Naturally. It is less than half resent profit on El Cabrillo.” would expect the bers of the family to t reduce their expenses to half of what they are now enjoying?” la “Not my of the vast estate he had inher- | family ited and which he handled alone | and with wisdom. “John,” she asked impulsively, | business b: r “what do you see in me that| you base your beli ef that EI Ca- makes you say do you wait?” The light y eyes in their s prising frame of jet lashes wid- sme day? Why | brillo could be sold for more than the present offe riod of three year , after a pe- sd. “Conchita,” he confessed, | ple,” of New York Giants—the veteran outfielder Frank Demaree and re ist spring’s ballyhooed rookie, Johnny Rucker. It’s a long jump from the Pied- m o the majors, but Maynard may make it. Demaree is getting no younger and the Giants are not too sold | on Rucker. Demaree hit .302 in 121 games last year and Rucker hit .296 in 86. |Miami for off-duty pastimes. | fo. ee pale ne Pabeh taneous gesticulations. 2 eT areal Sirk fideee, he| Bolt Seema to take a delight in gould get his ambitious program tooting hi whistle when he | under way with minimum delay. “eagle ey a wrongdoer. Al- |The plan calls for three softball most simultaneously he turns to- \Ieagues, a baseball league and ward the scorekeeper to signify \ 'fistic bouts. > nature of the foul. | Softball would be staged Mon- {Ne nature of the Toul. ket day, Tuesday, Thursday and Fri- His indication that a bas lday nights at Bayview Park has been scored is probably his field, boxing Wednesday nights most colorful signal. Jumping in- at Bayview and baseball Sundays to the air and clicking heels to- players but because of his spon- | SPORTS CALENDAR at Nelson English Park on Thom- as street. The initial outlay of funds, Mr. fa Hamlin explains, would be used BASKETBALL to purchase equipment for the (High School Gym, 7:30 p. m.) three sports. A large quantity TONIGHT of balls, bats, catcher and umpire First Game—VP33. vs. C.G.C. | Protective pieces, boxing and ball gether, he raises his right hand, fervently waving the “two-point” fingers. "Tis said he has been mistaken for a cheerleader when he goes through this perform- ance Alw: crouching, he follows the course of the ball much like WOOee leew se LEGALS CAN YOU TELL US WRONG-WAY LINN ix cincuir count. state or teed From Scotland! WHAT ‘CURLING’ IS? (Ny Associated Press) The Scots gave us curling, a game that has been called shuf- fleboard on ice. Two four-man teams throw circular stones to a target ring 38 yards away. Each player curls two stones alternately with his opponent. «ny Ameiniba: Press) RED LODGE, Mont., 5.—Leslie Linn, lanky Carbon may be no powerhouse on the offense but he’s won a fancy nickname. It's Corrigan. You guessed it. Twice he's through the tallying for tossed the ball wrong basket, the opposing teams. ID LaMa Mam. CL FLORIDA, ELEVENTH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT. MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. |Dorothy M. McDougall, Plaintiff, i vs. J. Alexander McDougall, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill |filed in the above-stated cause jthat J, Alexander McDougall, the | defendant therein named, is a non- |resident of the State of Florida \and that his residence is unknown to plaintiff; that said defendant is over the age of twenty-one |years; that there is no person in “I've asked myself that question |} is the last long stretch of coast- ‘the State of Florida the service of vith his flair for col It or “out” wrist twist which pro-' Iw THE cH a summons in chancery upon “ hb er cael Grit tas Pro | 1s FED pe UT DICIAL CURCUTE, Whom would bind said defendant. score sheets and other essentials ,, t“ * into a lis’ 5 e. = is eae aitek years passed since that night | summer homes. We could com! ‘ ae id be cece at Ale wer anne ee bation leg tae donee Oe ee scrap deat mov kon coi NTY, FLORIDA. IN| It is therefore ordered that said | vaiti S mai eceiv t ir Game. SHA ws: | | i - woul o see more Ss from ic @ sports 2 its 7 ag ‘d when she, awaiting the escort her nd and receive much more e 'y time gesticnlatine gentleman, rca HYMAN HELL, Pleintitt, ve, RARE defendant be and he is hereby re mother had arranged to accom- | than a thousand for each sc /} GROSSMAN BE Def i i " The portable bandstand at The akin: Captetay fipdces cuers SMAN HELL, Defendant, quired to appear to the bill of com: pany her to the Charity Ball, had | and would b uching th »nd Game—C.G.C. Pandora ROSSMAN BELL, Grey- | p} i i a pe p yar a jalnniel Bar iets: i pron plaint filed in said cause on or be- seen her little sister in stolen ! € 1 Soripnes Cink Colonial Park would be removec SKUNK - ‘OR R FOX? plays and points with his broom Hospital, Morrie tore Monday, the 3rd dey of oieiee tal the wes Mics Ca: | lt ret eatgt Mie Se ce where he wants a teammate March, A. D. 1941, otherwise the brillo, and whisk off with the | to the ; s SHIIT TITS id be set up Wed- Assoctated F to lay a stone. Two sweepers allegations of said bill will be waiting man? | | Raskthorne at Constance, ee eee ? ASIN Feb. 5.—The lit- Wait near the target to brush a taken as confessed by said de- Father, Brother, Counselor Hee ie hit oh ‘ EXPERT TRIES LUCK IN nftbell jeagues would: be.cam- as sound asleep in a Pat . poral eee yaa pe re 1 be taken fendant. HE had “whisked” only as far |“ 5 ISLAND CITY WATERS sosed of two service units and v igsters decided the he Nae pak acl Wit . bla. order aay i pur- It is further ordered that this ae tha Gievatora. than the ea: | _SUpp0s said, “I were one civilian group or one of each ‘ make a good skating When ail eight players have curl- for four (4) gen: order be published once each week cort bad returned. “Now that S| ofter yo thousan : ombimed, Ans flooded it ed two stones each. Usually 12 for four consecutive weeks in The child has retired, s Cabrillo, | a" v nat G. W. Reed. of Chicago, had 5 ould be his bed in s: , or 14 ends make a game, which rdered this 2ist day of Key West Citizen, a newspaper shall we on? n Rask- | 0Y never tried Key West waters sinone. the cir skunk drenched Br around two snk ‘ _ 2 Sawyer, Clerk of |published in said county and thorne had ed. befcre—in fact. he had never eGR ee he course is sprinkled wit t, Monroe County, | state. "And to her query: “How did been beyond Key Largo, And ’ Berit = anes abies as ing their aim Warm water. This forms pebbles rida. + Sawyer, Deputy| Done and ordered this January pay Beeet Pied Ag ee ses so, while in Miami Beach, the ape Se ace » skunk reached Fr tiny knobs on which the curl- ‘ php tebs-12-19,1941 | 14th, A. D., 1941 she w as t > iil i thought occurred to him that nae Pee ; a oh ; slow-moving ing stones ride eid | (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer a ¢ he'd like to see if the fishing All bas b he boys followed, in- Players curl a stone much Like yy rH CounTY JUDG courr, Clerk Cireuit Court with Abe s 3 ul eyes A 4 is t measured up to all accounts, jints che leekue, BO nding to shoc when he @ bowler throws a ball. Stones IN AND FOR MONROE COU »| By (Sd. Florence E. Sawyer, the wor ; wou P carv ond Lanka eal ho : care cee ae weigh 35 pounds, are 36 inches J Tene Deputy Clerk. Tt had been balm to tt b y canes see the mew Queries High (oy ee around, and 44% inches high : ‘DO W. ROBERTS, | JOHN G. SAWYER, een-year-old h ¢ ; i Meany aod alli om ; ah Fs pith: | Sweepers br sriously. their Deceased. | Solicitor for Plaintiff. $s other re: os way. : a TO CREDITORS H me, had soothed her heart Helf a day was all that he grooms creating a partial vacuum k tk, LEGATEBS, jan15-22-29; febS-12,1941 in front of the moving stone her pride, could spare, and off he went) octod ¢ th : that 2 6 AND AU Tt had been John who Monday morging, and wea anne Jicted for the 4 —— carries it farther than would be pea tal ga e sy tel to st ; Foe ter conditions didn't Isok any 4,31) Jeaguc ST: ANDINGS otherwise ap ent, apartmen' Ph he y t i : ce an ir in _ ach of you, are hereby! hotel ase. John too ideal. Boxing Back at the dock 2:00 p. m. r Island City Basketball League ing the score Alfred and required to’ present any Second-Half point for each fi Seen a you Raows an 0 Lo Uiistors promptly. calm as a cucum- f P DS v 4 . have againat the Deceased ber after a terrific buffeting. termine ct : 2 y. L. Pct. the ring that is not . y Estate of Per Bin Pb aminening. tot he smezed everybody. h It would have been under tandable had he not been able to fish in those waters. but he had a box full. Two erjack. the largest pounds: six grouper, of e r c<% { the « Ca which the biggest acaied 27's Gn ae ighta_ each C » Pet ‘ mS ta ty the chsh: dude ee cee tk te ae pounds: five mackerel, a king 3 nes Today indicates a fanciful and * ° y fish. a big horseeye jack. two sensitive disposition. There is 2 a and two bonita “a Ppp eo ten- sed the catch. b am underourrent | 4 'D. 76 time and Reed promises to be Several noted LA) ROBERTS, aetnel here Gail bo tarred ts 2 a very short time. nd writers have been 46 ryncutr MT ihe baat With ed | Tee 7 Sew. E : oo of the Last Will end)” Dated January 14 A D. tet Mrs. Reed came down to Key these aspects The na- Testament of Fernando W. Rob- abit) OLIVIER, West with him. a > oe f F oT is simple and unostentatious, .°"'s: Secra:et As Administrator of the Batate of Me a t F w BRY HARRIS, ' ot. (Revier . ort 20e WEEKLY to ef : ; 0 asessed f aspiration, and | Atioraey tor Exsrutricen | PlGinnee Barbers 00 jm S-2D-29; fees 1941 | janis-22-29; fobS, 1961 a thousand times. And then I go| line in that section. There are fifty =" Pandorg gloves will be necessary to keep a cat watches a mouse, and, as Holding the stone by a handle; L E G A L S back to our first meeting; do you es of it sin an G3" cond Game—US, Army. vs. |the hundreds of players and fight- suddenly, springs upon a violator. Players release it with an “in remember that meeting, Chita?” | tremity, uld cut that into isha’ ; ers well supplied. Score books, She remembered. But had six | mile wide sections and sell it fort ***'" 3 : r iy ' FRIDAY NIGHT ran for rifles. In 0 til he was out “THE BSTATE | iy ene COUNTY JUDGES COURT Ww. ROBERTS . M MONKOE COUNTY, 38 pRonate. SOTICKR To cCarmmrrons 1 6 1.000 a rival's sgone livng er t en- Te all creditors and a)! persons hav- 1 1 A eF rable Raymond t ae t 4 0 1.000 ‘ter. ¥ t seeie fonan, be sak Sar es claims or demands against sab da, at bis “ae. i Vou. an4 cach of you, are hereby notified and required to present any r3 claime and demande which you, or ’ ‘ either of you. may have age y first pub fh bereot emtate of Horatio L. Olivier Today’s Horoscope : |cutahe of eentto 1. Of he of Monroe Cownty, Florda. to the aren ¢ ht calendar m. hall be void the first pub! day of Jaauery.\cigima and demands Te be continued SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN PITTITITiti ttt se Se Se ee OF 8 |

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