The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 16, 1932, Page 3

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APNESDAY, NOVEMBER HT @apARADISE| | ‘EBYNOPSIG: Snatched oe ge in om a Prince by has her snoney ousport gh sho knows’ Clive dee Chapter 27 THE CATASTROPHE |My farthest thought when 1 mar | tied was that 1 would | suggested. they dressed and sallied forth sun-washed streets, which almost empty. iy, Of course! It's Sunday.” ta solved the riddle of their much has It cost?” than five dollars. Why?” fe never needed to have gone d to be happy, Clive. We can n he admitted himself to the tment that evening, how she occupied herself was obvious. ts had been laid, photograpb- jamps and brie-e-brac were ir accustomed places. In the hall he paused. The smell ng. Voices. She had engaged d. Her persistency was daunt- fou're late, darling,” Santa wel- 4 him. “Barely time to - in the bedroom he found further ofs of her devotion. Her efficien- f astounded him. His clothes had spread out with the expertness valet: shoes in the right place; ks beside them; shirt studded; return of the wage-earner!” | Retrowned at himself in the mirror. | Her pretence that he was master establishment was madden- ing. This was her first step toward making the apartment again a hab- 4b In each and all of these atten @iscerned strategy. She'd him. By sul she was attempting compliance, Having to consult him, as though he in the picture. crossed his mind. Was he ? Possibly this was her en idea of sheltering him. ‘The table was beautifully set. As p pushed in her chair, she smiled at him bewitchingly. gt was expecting him to remark ree she had ee 4 i” “Caviare, mushroom soup, squab, salad, hot-house grapes.” blowing yourself. And by gosh!” ‘After perching in hotéls, being own housekeeper went to my the strange maid hovered, wersation had to be general. the postponement of their &@ polite estrangement between them. They laughed chatted like chance acquaint ‘When coffee had been served and ‘were alone, there was a pause. “How ¢id things got she en Can't talk bere.” 4m the drawing room, snug with jed lamps an@ spacious with of star-filled sky, having ex herself decoratively on the she awaited him. For i> ed her. old man, Light it for me. see Cleasby. He’s enjoying a breakdown. The office is ‘Being manazed by a receiver.” 16, 1982. FLORIDA RELIEF Nov. 9 Dec. 7 Jan. 23 Jan CLUBS | FLORIDA READ THE “Then how did you spend =| day?” “Wandering. 1 was ashamed—" She blew a puff of smoke. “Darling, you are an ass.” “You've said it.” He started pac- | ing. “I was ashamed to return to | Nov. 23 Jan. 9 Feb. 6 RELIEF CITIZEN FOR YANKEES Nov. Feb. Nov. Dec. Feb. Official Schedule for Island City Diamondball League CUBS Dec, 2 Jan. 18 . Feb. 15 28 13 10 21 Nov. 16 19 Dec. 14 3 Jan. 30 this home which you've chosen for { me, What right have I to dine on caviare?” He swung around. “What Tight have | to sit at a table festive, with orchids?” “But my dear,” she paled at his exasperation, “you're my husband. You have every right.” “That doesn’t give me the right. gigolo.” “No one ever accused you——”" “Someone will, You've forced lux- uries on me that make me ridico- lous. Now that I’m jobless, unless I live on you, we must economize. ‘The extravagance of this apartment complicates my position horribly.” “In a way it does,” she nodded. “Then, in heaven’s name,” he burst out, “why did you settle in the moment my back was turned?” She smiled conciliatingly. “But isn’t that selfish, darling?” Her soothing voice pursued him. “Your way at present would mean cheap lodgings. We'd both hate them. Meanwhile, unless we could | sub-let this apartment, it would stand empty. “and then there’s my sida You married me when I was damaged goods. If ’'a shown false pride and refused to allow you-—— Won't you understand my motives? This is perhaps the only chance I'll ever have to repay you.” ‘The old doubt assailed him with regard to his fairn He glanced up. She looked anything bui dom!- nant. Slim legs curled under her, she asked a question. “Have | ever fafled you?” Evasion would have been easier. He hesitated. With one of those shameless re- versals of which pretty women are capable, she uttered a tinkling, merry laugh which broke the ten- sion. “Ot course I have. I do things on the impulse. When you left this morning, I longed to restore your sense ot security.” She waved her “Santa dear, I'd like to; I can’t let you off You've strack a gait your set-baek, You feel yon have to blame somebody. I'm handiest.” “1 can scarcely blame you for surrendered, his protest would go for naught. “Neither of us wants to be selfish. Neither of.us wants to be the of As for punishing thought never entered my Your divorce has nothing to do my objections to living at thi of twenty thousand 6 year when earnings are temporarily you're unconscious of ft, this apart- ment symbolizes Dicky. There's no when we were abroad. “I still agree with you,” she dumbfounded him. “Then what's the argument?” She sat back on her heels. “There isn’t any. The moment you've found a home to substitute for this one, {ll give up mine. But you haven't found a home and you're not in a position to find one. S not make the best of the one we've got, You see I'm talking common- | sense—not poetry.” (Copyright 1932-1932 Contagshy Dewsen) The secret fear ‘that ‘upon Senta le Brought te light, temors THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING } YANKEES i Nov. 14 Dee. 12 Jan. 27 NEWS Nov. 11 Dec. 9 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Nov. 18 Dec. 16 Nov. 25 Jan. 11 Feb. 8 OF SPORTS NY RETURNS To PORT YESTERDAY | . {VESSEL HAD BEEN AT TOR- | TUGAS WITH WORKING | PARTY ON BOARD | The lighthouse tender Ivy re-: ‘turned yesterday from Tortugas | | Where she went to carry a working | party to make repairs to the | | paratus of the light station. Adjustments and changes. to et ‘radio equipment were made Carl Rom, senior radio Gedetias and repairs. were made to the clock work machinery that: cpntrols the’ revolving of the lens, by Machin-: ists Harry Shaw.and. William. Vas- sey. |Rev. Sioa Brown Rev. Andrew Brown, S. J., came, in on the Havana Special this morning from Miami. and will j spend a short-while as the guest of | Rev. F. X. Dougherty. Rev. Brown came to the United England, being ordained’ at same time as Rev. P. I. Marnune, who recently visited here. both celebrated their Golden Jubilee together in Miami week; before last, i LEGALS 'Y JUDGE’s COURT, R MONROE COUNTY, STATS OF FLORIDA. In re Estate of ANTONIA B. de FLEITAS, Deceased. To All Creditors, - Legatees,, Dis- tributees and All Persons Hav Claims or Demands Amainst Bstate: You, and each of you, are here notified and required to present any claims or demands which you, or either of you, may have against the| estate of Antonia B. de Fleitas ceased, late of Monroe County, Flor- ida, to the County Judge of Monroe West, Monroe County, Florida, w in twelve months from the time of the first publication of . this notice, to-wit, September 28, 1932 said claims or ‘demands must be duly sworn to and presented to the said County Judge as aforesaid, or same will be barred by limitations. Dated this 28th day of September, AL D. 193 JUAN FRANCISCO FLEITAS, the Last Will of Antenia B. “leitas, deceased. HARRIS & ALBURY, be oumcurr ati are or TWEN MONROE cot i. ‘ERY THEODORE LYNCH, Defendant. ORDER OF PURLICATION It appearing the sworn bill ated cause that e defendant therein named, Is a nonresident. of J ihe State of Florida, and resides in age of twenty-one y that nt be fore ordere order be published once each week for four (4) consecutive weeks {i Glerk Circuit Court J._F. BUSTO, Solicitor for Complainan nov- hy | | | Look at the Pirates—Pig, Rabbi and Horse! And look at the Pirate Ship, cours. ing its course. They'll pick up a Parrot where, and a map, And then they'll be ready for any musbap. some- Arrives For Visit Between the time of the arrival States over 50 years ago from} TODAY IN HISTORY ihel woeveccevescscoscrvecse They} * | California. and! }vee | DIAMONDBALL ee ocsancos0ece Tonight’s Game Cubs vs. Relief. | | Standing | y. L. Pet. 0 1.000 0 1.000 000 -000 |Florida ..... i Cubs : j Relief........ s is | Yankees e 2 | Sheritf Of Tam Tampa And | Family Vi Visit Key West Robert T. Joughim sheriff of. Hillsborough county, Mrs. Joughin’ and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Joughin, ; who were spending a vacatior: in | Havana, returned yesterday after- {noon and sailed at 6:30 o'clock for ; Tampa. of the Cuba and her sailing hour ' the party spent several hours ir ‘riding around the city. During their brief stay they met a num-} ber of friends. 1632—Gustavus Adolphus, Swe-} den’s warrior king and hero, died. 1848—First vessels laden with gold seekers left eastern ports for| 1906—Yale-in-China, at Chang- sha, opened. 1907—Oklahoma admitted to Statehood. 1931*-Armament Truce for one year dating from November 1, 1931. Subscribe for The Citizen. |NOTICE. TO PUBLIC It is rumored that ! we are buying our milk from a local dairy when as a matter of fact we are only handling products |] of the WHITE BELT DAIRY, of Miami, Florida. CHERRY’S CREAMERY Cor. Front and Whitehead Sts. PHONE 305-J = | i : PRINTING That Brings RESULTS If you want CLOSE FIGURES on PRINTING of a quality you're not ashamed to attach to your sales appeals . .. better let US PLAN and FIGURE with you.’ - THE ~ Artman Press COOOC OOOO OOOO OOO OOOOCOOEOO OOS COOOEESESSEOELOCCE SOOO OOCOEOOOO®S { WIT cVOSeVewcr = 208, WHEN A—— AND $6.60 A MONTH PUTS ONE IN YOUR 1 out of every 3 homes hav- ing electric refrigeration has a G-E Monitor Top Refrigerator —the standard of excellence. Product of 15 years of re- search . . . with an unparalleled 5 year performance record un- der all conditions in all clim- ates. Famous sealed-in-steel Moni- » requir. ing no attention, not even oil- ing . . . safe from neglect or abuse. ~ All-steel cabinet built to last a lifetime . . . with sliding shelves, porcelain interiors and exclusive easy-cleaning tea- tures. The lowest COST refrigera- tor you can own ... backed by an unequalled 4-Year Service Plan. You will be money ahead next summer if you install a General Electric in your kitchen mew. It’s a thrifty investment the year ’round . . . and will save many dollars during the coming fall and winter months when prices of perishable foods are higher. TOMORROW you can have a Genera! Electric Monitor Top refrigerator in your kitchen. General Electric offers a sim- ple plan to easily accumulate your G-E savings in a novel, self-registering bank. These savings on food alone can more than meet the small monthly payments. ‘PAGE THREE Key West Firms BAKERY BAKER BOY BREAD Baker Boy Bread Is Good For Children, Because It Is Milk Rich And Firm Of Texture. DELICIOUS CAKES AND PASTRIES MALONEY & PEACOCK FLEMING STREET FISH . PAUL DEMERITT & BROS. FISH COMPANY Fish House at Sweeney’s Dock Perfect Sanitary Condition CHOICEST FISH AT ALL TIMES Pronipt Delivery of Telephone Orders —PHONE 44— Courteous and Efficient Service GROCERIES ARCHER’S GROCERY The People Know Us For The Quality That We Give. Once An ARCHER Customer Always An ARCHER Customer PHONE 67 814 Fleming Street FREE DELIVERY INSURANCE INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval Street TELEPHONE NO. 1 PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY GENERAL} ELECTRIC Lowest-Cost REFRIGERATION The Key West| Electric Co. A. F. AYALA, Sales Mgr. | i MILK (creamery) You Should Know--- The Following Are Representative In Their Various Lines and Offer PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE AT ALL TIMES | PRINTING ACIDOPHILUS MILK | WE PRINT Whipping Cream, Coffee Cream, Sour Cream, and Cot- tage Cheese. Fresh Home Churned Butter- milk Daily Delivered to any part of the city at any time. ON A BASIS OF— SERVICE, LOW PRICE and QUALITY GIVE US A TRIAL CHERRY’S CREAMERY Cor. Front and Whitehead PHONE 305-J NURSERY PLANTS, FLOWERS, VINES Coconut Plants, each ........16e Hibiscus Plants, each .. 10¢-25¢ Bougainviltaea Red or Purple sessuiee $0 to $1.00, Poinsettia Plante 50c to $1.00 Crotons, each BB Turks Cap, each . 2BSe Roses, dozen .... E South Florida Nursery. Phone 597 Catherine St. PLUMBING PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES JOHN C. PARK 828 SIMONTON ST. PHONE 348 | NEWSPAPER | RESTAURANT NORITA CAFE American and Spanish Cooking HOT SOUSE ON SATURDAYS Half Dozen Fried Oysters with French Fried Potatoes... 35¢ Home Style Regular Dinner 50c SHORT ORDERS SEA FOODS A trial will convince you that ‘we have the cheapest prices in town. Mrs. Nora Betancourt, —Prop.— Subscribe For— THE CITIZEN 20c WEEKLY Order From the Carrier or PHONE 51 PLUMBING _ | WATCH MAKING THOMPSON PLUMBING § AARON McCONNELL COMPANY Sheet Metal Work Plumbing Dayton Pumps Duval and Fleming Phone 307 BATH ROOM FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work ALL PRICES REDUCED Hears: 9 to 12—1 to 6 Open Saturday Nights Let Us Estimate On Your Next PLUMBING JOB 132-134 Simonton Street PHONE 536

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