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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 138, 1932. vaveccecnnyvnevenerverseez===22""T ET RID A WINNERS \FOOTBALL BATTLE eee a in 31 “States With Nearly 2,000,000 Yotes Nothing 998090000 09902 00002024848 OOS CODOVSOSOEESDOLESOORD SYNOPSIS: Rovert Leonard de- monds $150,000 to release Jervid (Weare Ao the sea cave in which onard holds tim prisoner. Jer- ‘vis angrily refuses, knowing that a, will laave him and that lg» Ho drown. Leonard, who has Four times trick to murder Jeri, eplains to him that Rosamund Carew, his former fiancée, jilted him because she ‘was already Leonard's wife. Meanwhile a sont search jor Jervis goes on. Chapter 46 ‘TRAPPED AGAIN tpenvis was feeling much b. 2; the dreamy Arowsiness had aesped, and tiie héad was clear. He was horribly thirsty, but he felt pretty eure of being able to stick it ‘out till the tide went down—only he must get Over the Wars and into the @uter eave. After a bit he pulled nimself along the bars to the side of the cave. His wet clothes impeded him, and he called himself a fool for hot heaving stripped. He managed to seramible up the face of the rock with the lielp of the mearest bar. No way over here, or for as far as he could reach outwards. The bars ran to the roof of the cave. He pulled himself across and tried the other side with no better luck; but he came on a foothold, and stayed there leaning against the bars for what seemed like a long time. Venture Wentworth Meanwhile Rosamund Carew walked into Old Foxy Mixon’s houss, and called, “Robert!” She left the hall door open behind her and stood in the narrow hall. “Why ‘have you ‘come here”. Leonard ‘said. “What an affectionate cousin ‘Fou, ret” Pica ai m “Cousin,” said Rosamund firmly. “and, officially, ’'m here to fetcht eggs. Janet's hens are.on strike, so I've. gota perfectly good excuse for coming.” She walked:past him into the ugly square room, shut the door en:them both, and asked quickly, “Robert, Where is’he? What has happened?” “Nothing’s happened,” said Rob- ert Leonard. “D'you mean he won't?” “Hels an obstinate £001.” “You must give fim ‘time. You didn’t Intagine “he'd give way at once, did you! That's why I've come. ‘I want to see fim.” He gave # short Jaugh. “I shall play up the horrible scan- dal, and isn’t it better to pay than to wash all the family linen in pub- lic. Jervis mayn't be in love with me, but you can bank on it that he won't send me to jail.” “Oh, hold your. tongue!” waid) Robert Leonard angrily. | | i | | dathad made 13 Wits.off Gray’s de- one ‘batter “hit ‘satiety. “Why have you come here?” Leonard acked. ‘There was just a chance that ‘while the bars ran straight across, | Tet» might rise-in the middie. the water was high enough, erossed again,,reaching upward. He could touch the roof all the way across. ‘The bars met it inexorably. Old Foxy Fixon had set his port- cunni=zly enough, at a point. ywhere the roof came down to meet. at. There was no way out on the weaward side. j cold dogged courage came up ervis. He hadn't really hoped he would be able to get over rs into the outer cave. He the whole thing away, and de- to make for the ledge on to the passage opened. He ought able to make it pretty soon , and it eters certainly be above water m to ere sould happen then, eer, EF z 2 % rBirit iat i B ight come along the pas- mn the gate carelessly, he would find himself jervis’ fancy dwelt fondly iH fe ne side of the ted nimself up a set be dragged weight of his drenched jis own tired lmbs,. jesperate fingers closed. ‘was of fron, heavily had goubtless served to rope used for hauling in 's kegs, it was a godsend Straining and panting, he got a knee on the sill and fell forward. tnt ia i “A bit mervous this morning,’ aren‘t you?” said‘ Rosamund. “Well anyway, that’s ty line, and § want a chance of trying it. One hundred | fifty thousan’s worth having.” “A million’s better—to say noth- } ing of Weare.” } “What d’you mean by that?” said } Rosamund sharply. i “What should J mean?” “I don’t know. Where is he?” “He's in the cave.” “The cave?” said Rosamund. She looked incredulous for @ moment, and then horrified. “But the tide— doesn’t the tide come up into the cave” —& “It does.” “Robert! What have you done?” “I? Absolutely nothing.” , Rosamund took a step backwards. “What have you done?” “Ive done what I promised. 1 Save him the chance of paying up, ; and he wouldn't take it. I can’t say I'm sorry. Weare and a million is better than 156 thousand and the Argentine, with the off chance of Jervis doing us dirt.” Rosamund leaned ard upon the door. “It he’s dead, you'll never touch ® penty! I told you so! Not one penny, Robert!” She made a ‘aud. den movement forward. “When ie it high tide?” “You mean when was ‘t high tide, I suppose. It was high tide at ten minutes past eight this morning, and will be again at about a quar ter past seven this evening.” “Have you been down sincet” “No.” “Well, I'm going down now.” “Want me to come too?” said Leonard. “No. How much passage is there?” | “Prom here to the cliff—and it slants.” She went down the remaining steps. (Copyright, 1932, Lippincott) How will Roe Rosamund, the tremch- erous, an to whom ghe once was {harbor with thegonfalon at the| | Lowe, rarin’te go, onhand. Lowe, | || in the dast 34 innings? allowed but}, pat the ad will convince all that it SOSSSL SS SSSSSSOTOOHESSSAOSSESSEHSOLSSESSSELEERCC8 _ THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING | =| | PHONE 61 iN TRE CITIZEN BLDG. POSSeoneesesseHdoo OER ASHSSSVSCOSSOSOSOSSSLCEREOCS Se ee eee ame VISTETLITOTTIITATTES Citizen Classified Ads do “the trick.” SIIOIILIDIIIIIILIOLHs CHAMPIONSHIP BY | DEFEATING CUBS LAST NIGHT'S GAME DECIDES | PRESENT TOURNAMENT; | CONTEST -RESULTED ial SCORE OF 16 TOS AT PARK 7 TONIGHT ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE AND! NAVY JUNIORS TO BE SEEN IN ACTION The first night football game t ever tobe played in Key West will} Ibe staged tonight at 8:00 o'clock, Florida. wins. the championship of ‘the present tournament. By defeating the Cubs, runners-|* up, ‘16 to 8, they breezed into the} mast proudly . proclaiming — their achievement. Phe Oubs Played the worst game | ‘of their-eareer, amassing a baker’s dozen of errors. Johnson, for Florida, as usual, was anabile to go the route and was replaced by A.. Luann, after the; ‘Cubs peppered *him ‘for three Tuns in the fourth. Most.of ‘the fans cowld not un- derstand Manager Aguilar’s move pitcher, against ‘the Plorida, lead- ‘ers of the league, when ‘he bad tye nits. UWL hepets to be ® record.» ;. ase in last maght's écmhe after Flori- tivery, Lowe was called “upon and tor the\remainder “of ehevenaie jast The score: “RO ALE. Florida’ 08° 152°060—16 14 4! Cubs .... 001 300 9@2— 6 12 13 Batteries: Johnson, A. Lann and Acevedo; ‘Gray, Lowe and J. Fer- nandes, A. ‘Fernandez. TEAMS’ STANDING 1 | Pet. +781 | } | 4 “WEEK ‘OF DOLLAR DAYS” TO BE INAUGURATED To. MORROW ‘MORNING eT a “A Week of Dollar Days,” ‘will inaugurated tomorrow morning | \lighter College team. in. putting Gray, the second string 2 ti when St. Joseph’s Coltege will face the Navy Juniors at Bayview Park. Ail arrangements have been made for the game and both teams are in’ the pink of condition te give, the,fans a pleasing. exhibition of t ation’s most thrilling sport. Scout teams of two yeats age. nels and plays to perfect eombina- tion that will click against~the Bert Bak- er <Baccaise and Bethel in ithe hag and Lund in the line ha seen service with the Park team, and Orfez on one end jhas se@h service with the Sea Scouts. Ths team will have a slight ad- age in weight and experience and.expect to cash in on it. ie College boys are playing cir first year of organized foot- ‘and will depend on speed and dobenaiaanien to offset the Na} padyatitage in weight ‘and experi-’ enge. The boys have been prac; ticing for several weeks and have heir plays running smoothly with fA “Rodriguez and B. Watkins hit- titig the line like veterans‘and run- ning prétty interference to shake one of the Wickers boys loose around end. The probable starting line-ups are; Navy Juniors St. Joseph's College I. Rodriguez! Lopez * Gomez Freyberg McMahon | Ortez Navarro L. Baker Roberts Davis. Lund Demeritt 3B. Baker Gardner ‘ Bethel Baccaise Florida ‘Sails F For. Caba Carrying 41 Passengers The steamer Florida sailed this afternoon for Havana with 41} passengers. She arrived yester+ day from Cuba with 31 passengers * and six aliens. i Ferry Palma arrived yesterday; rt re qb Thb rhb fb Gare H. Wickers} Watkins W. Wickers| A. A. Rodrigues | ni Se Navy Juniors will feature |, semeral players from the Park and} tn have been busy for ‘the»past! {twg* weeks working on their sig-| Roosevelt increases his lead over; Hoover slightly week’s returns of nearly 2,000,000 {ballots from thirty-eight states in The Literary Digest’s nati ide { Presidential poll, reported urday’s issue of the magazine. Of the 1}983,684 votes tabulated President Hoover receives 781,431! jor 89.39 percent, Governor Roose- velt receives 1,062,087 or 53.54 ipercent, and Norman Thomas 106, 352 or 5.36 per¢ent of the ‘total; t to date. | Eightéen new states are teportt ed-in the current returns. The only fone of this in which Hoover is leading is Vermont. Reosevelt is chown capturing the other sevéen- teen—Arizena, Arkansas, Dela- ware, Idaho, Towa, Kan’ Kew h Ne- North Dakota, ‘Oregon, South Da- kota, Utah and W. yoming. The Hoover strength is confined, to the six New England | which ‘he is shown carrying solid. ly, and New Jersey. “Roosevelt i: leading in the. other thirty-ome {states from which returns have! been, rec Tar. Hoover. is.. indicated ‘ining strength in California, ‘Hlinois, In-, diana, Maine, New Hampshite,, 25. New. York, Ohio, Pennsylyania and Rhode Island in all of which states he, shows increases over his last week’s ratio, Returns from Mas- sachusetts this week show a crease in his percentage of the, total vote there. In an analysis of “how the same, voters voted in 1928” Roosevelt vice | 1 appears to be obtaining More than one-half of his vote from former republicans in California and Mich- ligan, while in the nine other states | 4@e jof Iowa, Kansas, Nevada, North} (Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvan a, | {oming he has more votes from for. | former democrats. The same analysis reveals that} | Roosevelt has increased his inroads linto republican ranks of four years jago throughout the nation, gaining 39.64 pereent of his entixe strength 4 jfrom former Hoover adherents this t week as against 37.96 pereent last week’s report. Roosevelt continues ; California, the ‘home | President, by a lead jto 1. He is ahead state of New York : by ‘Wiliam Mendell at the Hub ‘from Havana with one car of, 156,447 to 146,664. ‘Sfore. Whis sale will, according to } Mx, Mendel, continue for one week only, and is for the purpose of giving the Key West bangain/ seekers a chance to get the best merchandise at ‘the lowest prices. ‘The sale is being opened with a large advertisement on page four of today's Citizen and one glance ‘will be necessary to come early in otder to share in these bargains. Mr. Mendell enumerates only a few of the many specials in te- Spanish tile and eight ears of mis- eellaneous merchandise. di ad. There are many others | ‘as good at the store. “We are anticipating a good business during the next T business days,” says Mr. Mendel, “and feel that we have placed our} merchandise dewn to the lowest possible prices. No mentber of the; family needs to go without cloth- ing necessities when they may ob- tain them so cheaply at the Hub.” Calculating the current returns on an electoral college ‘basis, ver would receive 57 votes Roosevelt, 356. Massachusetts leads the repub- jliean column giving 58.09 percent, ing the lead from New Which had this rank last week. Roosevelt is indicated reecei' @ Gear majority of all votes over @ll six other pirants in twenty-nine of the sig i ate tabulated .se | * mer republicans than he has from }votes.or-more, on: m the polled 267,-}1 Tallied In Literary Digest Poll ‘Phe ‘Literary ‘Digest tautions “axe ‘worthy of ‘respectful. atten- tion” they Bre not as ‘yet coneli- sive and that Tater réturfs may. change the entire complexion of the vote. “With this. week's report; ” The Literary Digest will state editorial- ity Satardy, “the presidential poll reaches the edge of its’ 2,008,000 mark. | ~ x “ft embraces thitty-eight state. Eighteen ‘of them are now making ‘their first appearance in the poll. “Hoover captures‘one of hel, debutantes—Vetmont. Roosevel captures seventeen of them. “WNe’ve going “te give Some searching Yaets about the Thomas showing the rifts that are ing ‘ballots: to the socialists states, | da vote—for @ wocigiist © “The Thomas. total of 71063624 ia this week's \repert is composed “‘Rormer former ists, 11,547; for onitem: 16; Aormer; prohibitionists Na Vote,’ 21,264 “Bis percentage of |:youthful first-voters .quhe @renumably dom- inate the ‘did-snot-vote’ column is 12089. Huoover’s:is — Roose- eveitis 14:46. « t / *Youth gives ‘Phomas onecti ‘nis belloteitwength. "| “His percentage’ of guid republican’ votes is 46.02... Raves; vel@s is 39:64. ‘Phomlas’/percent., aye! of gain from temocratic ‘bal- jj jots ts 98:90. ‘eover's is 687. “Some of ‘his followers ane be- Cremata ‘South Dakota, Wisconsin and Wy- ! ginning to discuss} the /chances of in ‘ot .. million day. in polling <a, ‘the | 1928 el 420 votes to Hoover's 21,392,190 fand Smith's’ 016,448. “Rock-ribbed New England, with ‘the “Greén “Mountain State’ filling’ lent gap, stretehes its seve} of its vote to the president, tak-jy \RADISE Ohe. marriage license’ was ~is~ sued -during the week ending October 18 from the office of Judge Hugh Gunn. This was to ; Lawrence E, Hood and Mereba C. Jenks. Records in the judge’s office show that this is the first license | in the fourth|that though pagh the figures wis ‘week | of this kind issued since -Septem>|| ber 17. A new world altitude record for wemen was set by Maryse Hilts, French woman flier, when. she ¢limbed to @ height of 32,500 feet. Mrs. Sophie-Exley recently won|) ‘a city-wide contest to determine ‘the -best jelly maker in Philadel-|] Tomatoes, can ii f Sliced Bacon, t Flour, 6 Ib sack Pork, 1 tb Crackers, 6 boxes Me. Deliver Eaton and mores Ste. SPECIAL a BLACK FLAG ‘bagels 2) 1 quart can, dollar sen tate Did] Catnation, ean SUNBEAM GRAPE JUICE, pint . SUNBEAM PRE- SERVES, 16-02. jar . J | sucAii, , Raspberry COFFEE, compe i ab Ay save thousands and thousands of dollars in living expenses. | They'll save by buying wig v———-|Bables in quantity during the’ fall and winter, when ables are most costly. ‘ty save on. “leftovers”. ‘They'll save on milk, cream, meat,| fruits, ete., because there ‘will ‘be no spoilage. beeratiptiene Pte phen Si ag er yereme's and desserts: str Barn ‘They'll save. seuarding the “health of” families with wholesome ps to the” store in, weather. frigeration has a General tric. 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