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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1932. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN COvecesevcsecoeeeeeeesoe DIAMONDBALL ros nuns i eiglehaletaiads bladed at hee Inde od deeded ebaehcesie aqeenseqecuvcacvaasecace. FLORIDA WILL MEET | CLASSIFIED ALL-STARS TONIGHT | A PATH 7 ARADISE tas hee sgl aa 01 ante thus she, 4a 2, Diokyaind ne “sl weattan from, Cove Cob to few Jersey at her request, think- she was ready for his own posal! Santa has been ke by her mother (; avoid Olive) and the ofr the ettues by the fact that Clive’s mother had. filted Santa’s £345 in the TRG R0%, and ae and Da her ‘son's’ guardian. Biiterly, Clive argues with Santa, Chapter 5 ALLY FROM THE SKY oper you're really asking me to do is to hold your hand end leap with you over a precipice,” Santa said. “You're a year out of college, You've your way to make, We would have to live on my par- ents. If you were too proud to do that, we would have to struggle on pwhat you earned. You'd shut me jup in a potty apartment. All day jra be cooking. Poor you, if you jhad to eat my messes! I'd grow ‘shabby and down at heel,” “So love is old-fashioned. That’s (what you're telling me?” She glanced up at him and modded. Her eyes were swimming. “Yd marry you like a shot if you could afford me.” "3 gn, +! =e ) DAWSON, a iscdih duliidel-dacagieece | ; No one could be as beautiful as you ; are and truly believe One day, you'll wake up, You'll want—” She sprang to her feet. “Not: you.” i As she ran past him, he tried to, i delay her. He was left gazing at! everything that was to have become: | 80 sacred, Choosing the direction that led, from the house, he plunged deeper: : into the wood. On the further edge he came to a: meadow over which an secciane?| was sinking. Skimmipg along the’ / ground, it taxied to a halt not more; than filty yards beyond him, hal lean figure, still alert and youth | ful, climbed out and shouted. | “Not a bad landing!” Z i Clive went forward, “Getting to be quite, an expert, | Guardie, But what has'Mrs. Dawn | to say?” } Eric Dawn closed one eye, “That I’m too old for such non- sense.” Clive. knew better than his guar. dian the gossip that this belated | passion for flying had, occasioned. The worm had turned. “end taken to the air from sheer boredom at be. ing trodden on. “Don’t know whether fiying’s done it, but you’re looking young. er.” Clive stared into the distance, | “Not much older than that aaa Cait Mr, Dawn shouted: “Not a bad landing.” Clive went forward. “Then wait till | can.” “When would that be? It might fbe never, Besides,” she flushed, “I ‘can't keep boys away. It isn’t my fault. I get so tired of trying.” “But Santa, dear, how. will you be any safer with a man whom you jdon’t love? I can’t see wha: you find in him.” “Any more than he can see what find in you,” she retorted tearful- “Oh, yes—you're no secret. ‘We've discussed you. But I’ve told you wha. I find in him—companion- ship, I tell him everything. I shall tell him about you presently. He won't scowl. He's lived life and he’s understanding. | “Boys of my own age are crude— (so condemning. If they don’t get thelr own way at once they turn eruel. Dicky never nags; he’s dif- ferent. He’s cosmopolitan—that's ‘what makes him tolerant, We both ny languages. Ho knows every- worth knowing in Paris, Vi- yeana, London. It ought to be amus- dng being his wife, ringing door mo of European aristocracy. “One of bis cousins is married to ‘Malian title, Ho himself was engaged to an Austrian countess for a month, You should hear him de- pe, it” She caught het th /im mervous laughter. “That the ex- (anes of a countess should roy to my husband “completely bowled Mummy over. She'd be aw fully disappointed if— You see I'm ing at least partly to please my. I owe her so much.” “Pll say you do,” Clive replied pocealy voice was deadly. “When it comes to my mother, who all her hite as‘eacrificed for me, I retuss r allow—" “Tm not asking you to allow,” ent broke in on her. “I'm insult ing you with the truth, She’s taught ees to bait your hook with sex. at's this social racket taught you except that it's grand to cheat? ‘What did you mean by gobbling me up as though you were famished? this dandy, who's been en- gaged to a countess, pretends to jfmd your cheating delightful he's jPreparing to go you one better. Men (don’t marry to practice foreign lan- \Suages. It takes more than a for eign language to keep two people married. But you're sleep-walking, with whom I found Santa playing tennis.” p “She's told you?” “You bet.” “She’s hit you hard. If it’s ‘any comfort, she’s hit me harder.” Clive faced about. “Why do you allow it?” “Can’t stop it.” “You're responsible, father.” Dawn smiled. “My dear boy, in these progres- sive days fathers are obsolete sur- vivals. Their wives and offspring make the decisions. I was dragged from my den by Santa, introduced to @ stranger and informed of their engagement. Daughters are no longer their parents’ property. Whom a girl marries is her own funeral.” “It's not, Guardie. Your duty ts to protect her.” “Agreed.” Dawn removed his aviator’s helmet. “But let's sprawl on the grass. You're in love with Santa. You consider that I’m slip- shod. Because of that I owe you consideration. I'm saying this, Clive, because you're high-princk pled; I don’t think you realize what you would have let yourself in for had you married Santa.” “What should It” “The divorcecourt, I'm not knocking my own daughter. I'm not knocking you, either, But you're romantic; she’s practical. For in- Stance, to you a divorce would be & disgrace; to her it would be an honorable discharge.” “You're slouching on your job.” “All the same,” Dawn proceeded, “I pity any idealist who becomes my daughter's husband. She re spects neither God ner man. Her| physical beauty tnspires dreams which she’s mentally incapable of | appreciating.” “For the love of Mike!” Clive in- | terrapted. “Marriage certainly isn't | a — struggle to be boss.” | & competition in sharing.” | The older man reached for the | boy's band. “That’s torn it. She must eat guessed that was what you thought.” i (Copwright 1931-2932, 938, Coningeby Dswsea) An unexpect giive gut sot er a date a'iethe tomerrew, You're her THE ARTMAN PRESS PRIN PHONE 8) TING IN THE CITIZEN BLDG. POSSS oe meSreeSeeSOLSOCRHOSSOSSOODSOSOHOLESECCDERS [IN SERIES’ STARTER eee FANS ater UP FOR SCHEDULED GAME PROMISING THRILLS AND SPECTACULAR ACTIVITIES Tonight’s the night. At Bayview Park the S. S. Flor-; -ida will advance in battle array to ;|the strains of martial music toward ;the mighty warriors of the All-; }Stars, | Norbe ' diamondball Both Managers Brady and Saw-; ‘yer are confident of victory. Manager Sawyer has . Hernan-; dez, Bethel, Lowe and Ubieta as pitchers to put on the firing line, | hile Manager Brady. may. choose | Lunn, C. Lunn or Munson John-; on. Neither manager has defin- under the leadership. of ; in a five-game itely decided whom they will piteh |} stating that it will depend upon the condidtion of the pitchers. There are two lines of attack} for Florida as far as the pitching is concerned. They can put A. Lunn on the mound and_ depend upon this outstanding pitcher to win the series or they can put in C. Lunn or Johnson to start the games and have A. Lunn as relief in case either weakens. Neither C. Lunn or Johnson will be able to! \go the whole route- against the ‘ heavy-hitti All-Stars. The All-Stars are more fortun- ate in ng all four pitchers strong and clever enough to go E4nine innings, though all may put :)past performances to naught and! flop. That's the uncertainty of the game and.what makes it in-/| teresting. ! According 1) the records sub- mitted by Scorer Pita, the All Stars have a higher fielding as well as a higher batting percent- age than the Florida. The advantage of the Florida is; having a ieam that has played to- gether for the entire season, chrys- tallized into a perfect working ma- chine, while the All-Stars have played together’ only two games} and will consequently not have the clock-like team work of the first half champions, ‘The line-ups: All-Stars Ingraham, catcher; Hernandez, Bethel, Ubieta, pitchers; ° Q. Lopez, first base; L, Lopez, right short stop; Pie Traynor, second base; Baker and Daughtry, left short stop; Goehring, third ‘yeaa? Molina, left field; Cremata, center field; McCarthy, right field. S. ‘S. Florida M. AceVedo, catcher; A. Lunn, C. Lunn, pitchers; Brady, first base; Miller, right short stop; Bilberry, second base; A. Acevedo, left short stop; Cates, third base; Acosta, left field; Lounders, center field; Roberts and Machin, right field. Tennis Players Will Meet This Evening Lowe and ' Johnson, Further arrangements for the; coming tennis tourament to be held at Bayview Park in about iwo weeks time will be made at a meet- ing to be held at the home of Charles Curry at 603 Southard street tonight. Peter Varela, president. of the ; tennis association, is requesting all those who are interested in enter- ing the coming tourney io be present at that meeting tonight. | »eeee Florida Cubs .... | Retief ....... Yankees Club— 'Florida Cubs Relief Yankees AB 557 R 119 117 { PO 373 126 375. 149 - 360 105 360, 108 }_ Club— A Florida |cubs ‘Relief . | Yankees | Pitching Rec |._ Pitchers— ;M. Johnson, F. Ubieta, R., ... A. Goehring, RB. |e. Lunn, F., A. Lunn, F., B. Lowe, C., {E, W. Gray, C R. Bethel, R., R. Magee, R., - | Ward, Y., Individual Batting Play@is— E. W. Gray, C., | L. Lopez, C., | Nodine,*R., |J. Roberts, |L. Acosta, F., C. Cremata, C. |B. Medina, C., O, Gongalez, Y. 10. Lounders, F iP. Traywor, C., | A. Lungy F., P. Miller, F., |O. Molina, € W. Daughtry, C. Cy Guittt, Y:, .... A. Acevedo, F., .... D. McCarthy, R. {E. Ingraham, R. Sereae i ae F. Matthews, R. \C, Baker, J. Brady, F. B. Goehving, R. W. Cates, F., ... . Machin, F., - . Gonzalez, C., W. Demeritt, R. c. Lunn, F., F. Castillo, Y. J. Fernandez, C. D. Ubieta, R i Goehring, Magée, R., Bethel, G. Billberry, F. Sawyer, R. . Pellicier, Y., - . Acevedo, C . Gonzalez, R., . Park, Y., . Johnson, F,, Individual Fi, Players— W. Gray, p, C., Sereso, If, Y., L. Agosta, cf, F., 18. Sa’yer, tb, R., W. Cates, 3b, F., B. G'ring, 3b, G. Garcia, lf, QO. G'alez, rf, IR. Bethel, p, R. I. MeC*hy, If, R., 3. Brady, 1b, F., A. Castro, ss, Y., D, Ubieta, p, R., P. T’ynor, 1b, C., F, C’tilla, ab, Y., A, G'ring, 2b, R., Medina, ¢, C., -... O. L'ders, ef, F., A. Luna, p, F., €. Baker, 3b, C.. M, Acevedo, ¢, An A'vedo, ss, F. A’edo, 2b, ©,. B. Lowe, p, C., 1G. Park, ¢, ¥., M, J'nson, P, F., EF. Paham, c, R., 'R, Machin, rf, F., G. Berry, 2b, F., P. G'zalez, lf, C., R. Magee, p, R., 0. Molina, rf, C., Nodine, sf, R.. 80 14 110 19 9 92 37 33 31 | H. Gates, sf, R. |P. Miller, sf, F., jE Albury, ss, iL. G'zalez, ss, R. E. H'andez, p, ¥., Cc. Luna, p, F.. W. D’htey, sf, C., Pellicier, ¢, C. C. Griffin, ¢, ¥., Ward, p, Y., “A Pro waronna se 24 3 AVERAGES Senacssancecessooes Teams’ Standing WwW. BE 8 6 3 6 8 11 Teams’ Batting Record H 169 167 121 117 Teams’ Fielding Record E 56 79 73, 76 ord aeRweNewesoot Pet. } 781 71} +429. .214 Pet.) Averages R. H. 3.8 15 18 0 6 9 19 14 24 21 aos HORNER ASAE N ACOH IH Oe RO AOANMH GS SARK ASABOH SSH DH RNA AONYH RSD DOM TMK to on] HOO VO MIS SCOSH MNO mm we tm & Pet. 444 439 428 422 407 381 «375 363 358 348 344 840 326 322 316 +312 309 ; @1 out of 3 homes having elec- DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST {DON’T DELAY HAVING YOUR EYES EXAMINE? 522 DUVAL STREET | ments charged. -| ment The Citizen will give free an FOR SALE—Corner in the heart COLUMN eeon Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of tc a word for each in- |. sertion, but the minimum for the | first insertion in every instance is 25e. Payments for classified adver- | tisements is invariably in advance, | but regular advertisers with ledger | accounts may have their advertise- FIT LIIOPL OLS Oo | Advertisers should give their; street address as well as their tele-| phone. number if they desire re-| sults, With each classified advertise- | Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for! it when placing the advertisement. FOR SALE of Key West. Ideal apart- ment house site. Cornez Southare and Elizabeth streets. One block from Fieming ard two blocks from Duval street, the main thoroughfares of Key West. 100 feet, 6 inches, on Southard; 69 feet, 6 inches on Elizabeth. Moderate price, easy terms. One-fourth cash, re- mainder in one, two and three years. Address P. 0. Box 586, Phone 61, deel FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished house, containing 12 rooms, on lot 50x198. feet, in. select section, 1307 Whitehead street, opposite | beautiful Coral Park, and facing: the sea. Garage in rear. Rent $50 monthly. Apply to L. P. Artman, 1309 Whitehead street or The Citizen office, jané-tt | MISCELLANEOUS AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit given free with eack classified advertisement. ASK FOR IT. J, Ty AND $6.60 A MONTH the world’s finest; and lowest cost REFRIGERATION SERVICE pela any se hes a G-E @ Product of 15 years of research «+. with an unparalleled 5 year performance record. @ Famous sealed-in-stee! Moni- terTop mechanism. -requioing | Re attention, not even oi!’ -« Chk, ade dt LT TIT D2 2 @Gleaming white cabinet built to last a lifetime. . with sliding shelves and exclusive easy-cleaning features. @The lowest COST refrigerator | youcanown..backed byan un- equalled 4-Year Service Pian, YOU- will be money ahead next! summer if you install a General; Electric in your kitchen new, It’s 2 thrifty imvestment the year *round and will save many dollars | daring the coming fall and winter | months, when prices of perishable! foods are higher. TOMORROW .. . for as little as $10 .. . you can have a General Electric Monitor Top refrigerator in your kitchen. Its savings on food alone will more than meet the monthly payments that are as low) 2s $6.60. General Electric offers! a simple plan to accumulate these | savings with the novel, self-regis-! tering bank. The Key West Electric Co A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager CREAR AMA TOP EL IL ELL . SERVE YOU Having been chosen to serve you, not only for the year 1932, but other years, the undersigned merchants of Key West formally notify the readers of The Key West Citizen that they wiil be pleased at all times to have their patronage. Service with a smile; best goods at lowest prices, is a joint motto. And they join in asking that you not only call onee, but often. HOT SOUSE EVERY SATURDAY Take Some Home For Dinner Half Dozen Fried Oysters with French Fried Potatoes . .. 35¢ NORITA CAFE Duval and Fleming Streets Phone 307 MRS, NORA BETANCOURT, Prop. PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES JOHN C. PARK INSURANCE OFFICE: 319 DUVAL ST. ‘TELEPHONE NO. 1 THE PORTER-ALLEN (0. CCCCCEOOOSOOOOLESAOO SOO LSESESEOED subscribe for THE CITIZEN 20¢e WEEKLY Order From the Carrier or PHONE 51 “Eady, how much for a_ bathy- sphere? What? That’s ‘good—for a dollar is all that I’ve got.” Puff hands’ her his cash and he gets his sphere (But not without testing its levers and gear.) cence ARCHER’S GROCERY —STANDS FOR Purity, Economy, Reliability, Service Make sure that you get your share of the many money saving values which may be had at this store. Phone 67 814 Fleming Street FREE DELIVERY SERVICE eeece EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY And Be Sure You Drink Pure Milk For Your Health’s Sake— QUR MILK IS PURE AND RICH Yau Want The Best and We Have It SOLANO’S DAIRY PHONE 223 eeveeeooqroonacecos THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTERS fa The Citizen Building 0009 0S002009 0000 Phone 51 ecace eecenceeooos THOMPSON PLUMBING CO Sheet Metal Work Plumbing Dayton Pumps Bath Reom Fixtures and Supplies LET US ESTIMATE ON YOUR NEXT PLUMBING JOB 132-134 S$IMONTON PHONE 536 e Soececccessoevesecose MONEY SAVERS Jewfish with Bone, pound Yellowtail, pound Yellowtail at pound .. Grouper, poun Snapper. pi p areas pound 10c Paul Demeritt & Bros, Company Soecccce | C9CCHLOCTOCCCODORCO eeccceoee BAKER BOY BREAD THE KIND TO BUY PASTRIES AND HOT ROLLS Foot of Front Street MALONEY & PEACOCK PHONE 44 FREE DELIVERY $ Fleming St. 00000000000 0000S000S000 SOS TOOSEOOOOOOOOOSSOTODOONSESESEOHOOOOSOOSEOD e Duval and Petronia Streets “WHERE ONLY THE BEST IS SOLD” PHONE 722.5 GIVE US A TRIAL DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES AND WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILK DRUG SUNDRIES Whipping Cream, Coffee Cream, Sour Cream, Complete Line of Biologicals and Cottage Cheese Prescription Specialists Fresh Home Churned Buttermilk Daily (Ask Your Doctor) A. E, MARTINEZ, PROP. Delivered to any part of the city at any time Whitehead Phone 205-3 REG. 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