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NDAY, OCTOBER Ba, 1932, STARS MEET [BILTMORE GOLFERS; LORIDA TONIGHT | WN SECOND GAME| G TIME BAND TO FUR- ISH MUSIC; MUCH INTER-| SST CENTERS IN DIAMOND- | CONTEST §. Florida meets Sawyer’s| Stars tonight in the second of the five-game series now in ess at Bayview Park. Mager Brady may continue eralegy of working either C. or Murison Johnson for the five innings and then call . Lunn for the ¢oup de grace inal kijl. jot the All-Stars Hernandez, pb made such a wonderful record pitcher for The Citizen team year, will be on the mound. illentine, one of the diamond- pitchers of Miami, is in town will be a Spectator at fhe He has expressed a desite h for the All-Stars, but this lid only be done with the Flor- is consent. Nothing would e the fans more than to see hers’ battle between A. Lunn Gillentine and it may be pos- to arrange a game, while he we in Key West. Florida will not permit Gil- bine to pitch in a series game, been suggested that to- it’s game be an exhibition con- and the regular series con- on Wednesday. This would giving the fans a break. “ If should allow Gillentine to for the All-Stars and then them to boot, what a feath- bat would be in their caps, what super-magnanimity. nder’s Rag Time band will a hand to furnish the music, every night until the series is VANA HIGH POINTS y Local Cuban Consulate oe ctor Crestes Ferrara, secre- of the treasury, pro-tempore, declared that the government carry out with exactness the it of international obliga- which come due on the last the present year, He sed great faith in that date; there will be mprovement in result of a bijl presented in ite by Senator roniier, re- the concesaion of a petro- monoply for a peri of 40 io the company that would if it by bids with the under- that they would pay all rior and interior debts of esident Machado has of- denied that the government any intention of the kind, that while his govern- in force he will not allow ies prohibited by the con- Ses res «= fet —oey will be represented in the on of ne untries of can that will take concilia- in the Chacd-Boreal ig disputed by Bolivia and uay: The government has an aeroplane in the event ided to use this means of nication. nander . Alberto Barreras, from Havana , has been ident of the senate, ting Dr. Vaéquez Bello. a eee the sad events which took np the past few days, peace fder prevail in the Republic ivities of all kinds are being @ normally. The president Republic attends, as usual, matters of interest for the Se ede ake ae ral receipts of the state the past month amounted fe $4,000,000 and it is ex- that they will increase dur- coming months. DAY'S BIRTHDAYS fqaerepecces L Senator Tasker L. Odd da, bora 62 years ago. ee ee ee ee ©. Seitz, noted New York} of the Charchmen, born at} , Ohio, T0 years ago. n C. Cooper, author, mevie r, born at Jacksonville, years ago. QO. Wadsworth, Pitts- ineer, inventor and man- » born at’ Wellington, 5 years ago. ie J. Brand, eminent agricultural economist, Lac Qui Parle Co., Minn., ago. weep Victoria, of Spain, England, 45 years ago. PLAN MATCH HERE LOCALS WILL BE OUT ro] #8 AVENGE DEFEAT IN MI- j AMI RECENTLY \ { Headed by T. E. (Tubby) Price, | one of the outstanding amateurs of the Miami sector, and captain! of the team, 10 golfers will’ come | in over the East Coast, Saturday | October 29, from the Biltmore} Country Club in Coral Gables, to| cross niblicks with local exponents | of the Royal and Ancient pastime. | Two weeks ago the Key West | teain invaded the. Coral Gables’! ¢clib ahd’ were outpointed in the} majority of the matches, but inas- much as ‘the forthcoming games Will be" played “in their own back yard”, l0ca} golfers are enthusiast- ic over their chances of upsetti the crack Biltmore team. The v H ing club Will be decompanied by| thé popular professional in charge | at Biltnidre,* Ned -Hverhart. i ' The same system’ of play will be uséd here ‘asin Miami} Scotch foursomes, eighteen holes, Safur- day affernoon, play starting at 2 o’clock. ‘Nassau scoring. five points: Sunday morning, eighteen holes, Best Ball foursomes will be the order of play. Nassau scoring. A hanguet honoring the visiting linksmén will take place at’a local restaurant, Saturday night at 8; o’clock, Players are requested to get in as much practice during the ensu- ing’ week as possible, turning in their cards at the startey house to enable ‘ “the . best pairings and mata en Jine-wp. owing is a list of players etal to take part jn the tourn- am Clem C. Price, captain; J. Kirschenbaum, Dutch Wayswil- its, W. W. Watkins,’ Lionel Plum- mer, Robert Spottswood, -H. _ H. Norton, Dr. W. P. Kemp, Sam Goldsmith, E. A. Strunk, Joe Lopez, W. H. Malone and others, Work at the golf course has been progressing nicely, and the layout is expected to be in excel- lent shape for the tournament, it is said. The public is invited to attend the melches, and see some of Mi- ami’s best golfers in action. Baeceltecsesersese | CLASSIFIED COLUMN pannneseser se eeesees peeries in" rate ie 8 word cn ch in pale but the minimum for the hg insertion in every instance is ic. "Payments for classified gdver- tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledge accounts may have their ad’ ments charged. Advertisers should give their treet address as well as their tele- umber if they desire re- Fe each classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for it when placing the advertisement. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Corner in the heart ox Key West. Ideal apart- mt house site, Cornez yuthard and Elizabeth streets. One block from Fieming and two blocks’ from Duval street, the main thoroughfares of Key West. 100 feet. ¢ inches, on Southard; 69. feet, 6 mches on Elizabeth. Moderate price, easy terms. One-fourth cash, re- mainder in one, two and three years. Address P. 0. Box 536. Phone 61. dec] PAPERS Citizen of- decl7 TWENTY-FIVE OLD for a nickel. The fice. MALE HELP WANTED MAN WITH CAR wanted to sup- ply customers with famous Wat- kins Products in Key West. Bus- iness established, earnings aver-/ age $25 weekly, pay starts im- mediately. Write J. R. Watkins Company, 70-74 W. Iowa Ave., | Memphis, Tenn. oct24-1tx} MISCELLEANEOUS | PAY CASH for Old American, | foreign, Confederate Stamps,/ Envelopes, Cancellations, ters, Confederate money, Stamps—cCollections, bek, 2425 Lincoln nut Grove, Fla. Let- Old write Wal- Ave., Caco- oct24-6tx AN AUTO STROP RAZOR ourfit!| given free with eack classified advertisement. ASK FOR IT. FUNERAL HOME Eleven Years Experience Lady Assistant | mt eae mm Clve’s flagging aplttnn aay Cgauhed vocause Santa be came aren to another, are a Uttle revived by’ being’ appotnted European representative of his frm.” The day’ he sails he tells Santa, for whom he now waite at the pier. The background {s fult of complication. Santa's mother was married by Erio Dawn only after “Olive’s mother had thrown him over. & rift. later closed. was effected between the Dawns when Clive’s- mother entrusted him to Brio Dawn's care upon her death- bed. Worse. Santa is a ruthless flirt, and now plans marriane with @ man 1§ years. older “for eom- panionship,” although she knows Clive adores her. Chapter 7 BUT THERE WAS DICKY cue was despairing when he spied Santa. She was attired as for a ballroom. Exotic. destatic. Been dancing. At a night-club prob ably. So that was what bad delayed her! As she scurried along the pier half running, he had ti.ne to watch her. At first he thought she was alone. She halted, gazing round impa- tiently. A sik-hatted man caugat up. Admirably “groomed. The Ritz personified. A flower in his button- hole. So her engagement wasn’t broken! There was a confab. White hands patting and coaxing. Un’ Ulingness | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN “But if you don’t agree now—" She broke trom him. As her foot touched the gang-plank she darted back and ‘flung her arms wildly | about him, “Don’t Hate me.” “My: own,” be whispered, Raising her face, recklese of spec tators, shé“kissed hins fall on th mouth—a.sweetheart’s ‘iss. The: turned to-discover that Ser forgot ten flancé had been watching. She 4It so young and defenceles- that she conld have howled. Ther beyond th¢barrier stood Dicky Dah who had the right to spank ber aver 1 tua had: The worst os it w: that there was no way of avoidi: him. Dicky seemed to know mor about her than she knew about he: Self, She'd: tried in vain to surprise him. She'd accepted bis proposal at least partly for the tun of discover ing how @n olde: map would react Thig tite she wus sure she'd sur prised hin? She'd surprised herself Were he'to leave her to struggle home atone, it was no more than she deserved. As for breaking the | news ty him of the full extent of her treachery, that was ou. of the question. Gathering her opera-cloak about her, she ced through the barrier in a m oddly abashed and de Gant. pore Ys If ao Reckless, Santa Klsseg Clive full on the mouth. on the man’s part. Reluctant con: senting. Their difference erran; ed, Hens passed the barrier unesco} hile her Bancé leaned on ‘tts cane wearing a bored expression, Olive was in @ mood to forgive her every frailty. “At last!” he squeezed her hand. “Why didr’t you come sooner?” Pi nah No time to explain.” was trembling with emotion. ee get behind the crowd where he can’t ¢e us.” “You shouldn’t. have brought him.” “Who? Dicky Dak?” “Then you'll be Mrs. Dak?” “Don’t be too certain. But his being here isn’t my fault, | had to be escorted. Why are you golngt That's what 4 must know. Are you running away from me?” . “Probably.” “It's wrong of you, darling. If you would stay, everything might be different.” “Do you mean you'd give bim up?" She bit her lip. Departing sight seers pressed against them. He slipped’ his arm abost her, “Listen. it's too late. We should- hav@ bad this talk eartier. 1 can’t change my plans. What are the chances of your jolning me?” “In Burope? I might,” she bright- ened. “My headquarters will be at the Hotel Bristol, Vienna. Can you te member?” “Rather!” she snuggled. “What fun to shock them!” “You'll have no one to help you.” He sank his volce to a cohspira- tor’s. “Poor little you! If )ou make & false move, everyone will pile into you. Cable your port of arrival; TU be there to meet you. Better land in Bagland; alcer to be mar tied in our own language You've always bad everything done for You; Know vone of the ropes. Buy your ticket at a tourist agency: they'll procure your vises.” “Clive, darling, it sounds de licious.” “'Fraid you must go, Miss,” the steward interrupted. They awoke. The deck had been cleared of all save passengers. “Promise.” he urged. “Tl write.” ed her with unruffied countenance So he wasn’t going to begin th: row in public! From sheer relic: she could. afve hugged him. He tuvked an arm through her and raised his hat. “Your friend’s waving, Santa.” She didn’t took back. Daren’! Her heart: Was bursting. And her: she was with this unwanted man on her hands ‘whom she'd been idiot enough to believe she wanted! In a crowded elevator she =§ scended tO the dreary dock cram @ that ‘smets/of garbage, Her escori seemed a Dolleeman eonducting her to the patrol-wagon. He was band ing ber into theit waiting automo bile and spreading a robe about her “Up-towa,” he ordered -he driver As he took ‘his place beside her he explained, “We'll have a hop at a night club.” Now that she was locked in with him, the drama ofthe situation proved too’ much for her. Burying her face In her hands she wept. “Poor kiddy.” He attempted to soothe her, “Please don’t.” She shrank into her corner. “You saw. | didn’t kiss him ordinarily.” “You were sorry for him. When one’s yuubg and has no money, he loves despérately. When ie's older and hds money, no girl wants him. You've known this boy for years— too well, the novelty’s worn off Dim.” Suspicious that Clive was being belittled, she countered, “Novelty’s Rot everything. About you 1 know next to .othing.” “You will.” Shi pped sobbing. “You're not jealous, sound angry.” "Did you think J was going to strate you?” “You treat me like a baby.” “It's all you age, darling.” “You may puf four arm gbout me Yau're the kigdest man | ever met [ve cheated, May | tel you?” She drew a long breath. “ve promised Clive I'l) marry Bim.” “I guessed you had.” (Copyright 1931-1932, Coningsby Dawson} You don't Santa pute 2 strange question up to Dicky, omorrew, and abides by his decision. THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING PHONE 6) IN THE CITIZEN BLDG. ° covapecese: TODAY'S HOROSCOPE i ecaccconeasncce | ; hia | The new sign comes in strong, giving a robust and evem@ violept: {nature (at may take little heed! { jof the opinions, comfogt, or peace jof mind of others. 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