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|Four New Members Add To3Troop 5; Boy Scouts Patient, contented, happy, and) Aft‘a meeting of Troop 5, Boy self-possessed is the nature that! Scouts, held last evening at the comes from this degree, The ex-/ jAmerican Legion Hall, under thejistence maybe uneventful, bu’ Yaa Yon diregtion of Scoutmaster A. Boza,/Will probably.be happily suited in, eg UR NG VTAINED BY B. E. BRANTLEY o> Rats ithe domestic ties, even though the \there were four new. members| iit. be patiently devoted to an A ST. JOSEPH COLLEGE BOYS s iS Pe Ae $ aS %. \bZeie ma |takén ‘into the organization, with|unambitions calling, or. a reward AND ‘FRIENDS Ape a BAN-|a new patrol being formed. jlong deferred. It, is far_from a} BRATING CLOSE The new ones added to the rolt) Useless life, though it may bea ps i2 simple one, or perhaps not given} FE THE library across,the hall, WOich was Lille bewer wan an alcove, Clive raisea the tap of the desk and.apread ais papers. The} sciousness earnest, murmur of voices pursued " Bim, «What on earth could Santa @nd Dicky tind to talk about? Hejligtened. Words were indis- Brittie laughter! the years the peculiar pitch _ ot Jaugh roused memories, it 4 ta’s hunting cry. She had in "per hers that she was stuck there | with Dak. “© Meanwhile Santa was experienc ~ ing A-Aqw thrill in conducting a with this forbidden man. known her every heart . | the contrary, L t F/to show, him courtesy bor; Qn liaison. Pulses of emotion were ptitring. Shé gazed him .. With wi ess, her lips saying one her brain -dramatizing ig to laugh,” he ventured. “How?* . “These hands that once caressed ” “ eky, be sane or I'll throw you ve plied.” “Don't you ever regret, Santa?” aoticeably.” if i i gs ‘ i Fl 4 Fe & i asfig_ her, Fed ick. aa et ak not, vindictive.” He hesi- it’s all right. You're going to me. | don’t mind if you cap ak “How do you know! She strove to keep her tone inconsequential. “Can you bear truth? You must hae noticed last night how AUSTRALE LID REE RETEST NRE SECS LONDEN TEE TTS Seeesccocosovcesoncoosesosoeasoososeoeoaseseoeeee | always attempting to remold yous busband of the moment to the more perfect image of yourself, “If I'm as horrid as all that, did Eattract you?” jo “Abt” He rubbed his hands,.f¥; feminine body conquers your, mag euline brain om occasions. ft takes Sex.appeal, plays the kitten, driv. men crazy. You're only disappoint, ing to the particular manswho owns you.” “Poor Dicky! that.” You -think, I’m ‘decrying. your values, because I’ve, lost you,.,On )two.exquk site memories: the night you ac cepted me.and the @ay, you divorced me, The kindest of these was——" “You spoke jist mow,” she inter. rupted, “of wives being disappoint- ing. It’s a.foolish. question. .You've done nothing but ill-wish me. In your opinion, from the little you've seen of Clive——” She lowered her Voice aud jerked her bead in the Girection of the. ti ~ “Do you consider, tha: Aeappointed?” “Santa!” He assumed an expres- sion of shocked dignity, “But you've been discussing Clive all evening. You've, hinted and im- You would say Cliza entered. / -“Hello,.. Dak!... Thought you'd gone, It’s stopped raining.” Dicky looked up mildly. “We got into an argument, We always did. [t's beam quite like old prgsateik my thi io, ern girl is unmarriageable.’ Clive approached his wife. “Here's one who sen’ . _ AS hisarm slipped about her, ta, normal, Sani pagal beca “Dicky’s their guest, Clive library. |, 4 think he’s horrid. Keep him away from me. I’m ashamed that I was ever married to him.” “Ot. course you are. But I'm she placed her arm about him and lay wondering whether it was true that she was the sort of woman who Perea on to have married. ext morning, partly to disguise her oma mind, partly to test Clive's jerness, she feigned headache, “ : one oughtn’t I to call a doo “It's nothing, Clive.” ; “But heap “It'g nétves, Clive. That discus sion about wi I should learn writing then about moving the country didn’t help matters,” semgchna eae ypooveidlcr aspirin & cold pack on your forehead.” wie After he'd pulled down the blinds and left for business, phe sat up rumpling her hair, “Road to heaven, you're a faker, but he still cares for you.’ What a simpleton she'd. been to poor to Ro se One prophesies thing he desires. He wanted her marriage + ig to be a failure, It would resi self-eateem. Clive had been right: it had been a mis- take to recultivate a divorced hue band. The day she had taken Clive she should have burned her boats behind her. She would burn them now. De- termination galvanized her. By the | time Clive returned that evening, the situation which ber tactlessness had created should be terminated, Se sapa rested, she telephoned A carefully trained, cautiously modulated voice replied. ‘ “Mr. Dak is engaged. Any mes- sage?” p | St. Joseph College football squad ; }iust,’ finished. ; | bursting, ‘ — | 2 | B, E, Breintley, an enthusiastic | football fa‘a, last night entertained and a few of their friends with a bangaet celebrating the season It was gala night for the boys and no more sineere | | tribute can be offered the _hos- fitality of the host then the, man- ner in which the boys disposed, of the food and their evident en | jment of the evening, it is stated. After the banquet Father Dougherty was thanked for the in; terest, he. had shown in the sq and in reply, praised the spirit shown, by,the boys,, pointed gut that the: game.of football teaches co-operation and team work and praised the. efforts and interest. of Coach Brooks. He then thanked {Mx. Brantley for the supper thanked the members of his f: ly. jand Mrs. Wm. Sawyer for helping prepare and serve it. 4 Preyer, Coach Brooks was then thanked | for his, efforts .and. in. reply .tpld the boys that it had.been a pleasure to work -with} ¢ fine. a ‘bunch, o! y' He particularly pra ed their wuselifshness’ and fight- i irit.); He also. thanked, Mr. Brantley and the ladies for their kindness and generosity. i »All the boys were then cal on and thanked Mr. Brantley, Father Doughtry and Coach Brooks for their aid and expressed their appreciation of the banquet | by their actions, as nothing was left and all the boys were filled to After the talks. everyone .join- ed in singing a while and then en- joyed a real, old fashioned “bull’’ session. The gathering. was the most cordial and best enjoyed of any ever held in Key West, or, for that matter, anywhere in the world, it was avowed. The menu: : Eruit Cocktail . Baked Turkey Old fashioned turkey dressing Potato salad Cold slaw Mashed potato and gravy Coffee and tea Pie Fruit’ cake The gugits: ‘Father. Dougherty, ;Georze Brooks, Douglas McCarthy, Robert Bethel, Joe Cleare, Edwin Sweeting, Francis Delaney, Wil- liam Cates, Alberto Rodriguez, William Wickers, Harry Wickers, Angel Menéndez, Isidor Rodriguez, Louis Haskins, Bert Watkins, Nor- in Brantley, Nestor. Cremata, Ramon Lopez, Charles Gomez, Wil- liam Phelan, Leo McMahon, Louis Dion, Edward Freyberg and “Cig- {arette Willie” Gates, TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS 0SOOCOOS 22880768688 08808 Albert R. Gates, of Chicago, lawyer, Administrator of the Pro- fessional Golfers’ Association, born at Wyanet, Ill.,' 63 years ago. Dr. William J. McGlothlin, not- ed Southern Baptist clergyman and president of Furman University, born near Gallatin, Tex., 65 years ago. John Haynes Holmes, New York | City clergyman’and liberal leader, born in Philadetphia, 53 years ago. te Joseph Ey. Davies, of Washing- ten, D, C.,. noted lawyer, born at Watertown, Wis., 56 years ago. Thomas R..Preston, noted. Chat- lanooga, Tenn., banker, born in | Woodbury, Tenn. 4 years ago. Ellen C. Sabin, president emer- itus of the Milwaukee-Downer j College, born at Sun Prairie, Wis. |82 years ago. Adella P. Hughes, orgainzer and manager of the Cleveland. Orches- tra, born in Cleveland, 63 years 1 “But I have to speak with him. | Please tell him that Santa is on the | wire.” (Copvetght 1931-2932, Coningsby Dawson) Santa, in an effort to clear } ain, takes 2.rach stem. tamerean J THE ARTMAN PRESS PRIN TING 1 UN THE CITIZEN BLDG. WEEKS TO CHRISTMAS Shop Early Mail Eariy Buy Christmas Seals | "STRAND Ti iHe is about tha most sensational were Joseph Pinder. Walter Ma- loney, John . Key and. Robert Lewis. Robert Lewis, Sr., was} also present at the meeting as al visitor to the troop. { The troop is sponsored. by the! American. Legion, and there were two members of that organization in attendance at, the . session , co- operating with the boys in mak- ing plans for future activities. ;Ai large cast, headed by. Eric Linden and Sidney, Fox,.is featur- ed. in “Afraid To. Talk,” screen drama, which is, showing tonight at the Strand Theater. “Afraid .To Talk,” it is felt, of- fers both Eric Linden and Sidney Fox a wider scope for their talents than any previous picture has giv- en them. In this picture, the ideal lead- ing man, is found in. Eric, Linden. juvenile lead in pictures just now, having skyrocketed to starring im- portance in his first picture, “Are hese Our Children?”, “The Crowd Roars,” added to fame. Born of theatrical family, his father being an actor, young Linden has spent most of his life..in and around the theater. He scored with the Theater Guild before turning to Hollywood a little more than. a year ago. Erie Linden and Sidney Fox are supported by an all-Broadway cast including Louis Cathern, George Meeker, Mayo Methot and Tully Marshall. Od LL Ee . G0 TO ITALY “FO RESIDE NOW? (hy Asnocinted Press) .ROME, Nov. 29.—Some 29,000 families in Italy are exempt from all taxation be- cause each contains eight children, or. more, ~. The amount_thus remitted in the government effort to encourage a growing popula- tior. is annually $285,000, ‘Four years ago only 17,- 000 families had this tax ex- emption. BSEITIIIas | CAPTURES ALLIGATOR MANTECA, Calif. — George Laurtison of this city after hear- ing ‘tales of a strange creature in a creek, went fishing with a but- terfly net and captured a 22-inch alligator. Subscribe for The Citizen-—20c weekly. Dass are ES SAROTTE ECOMING GLASSES rthogon Lenses for near and DR. J. A. 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