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aby. Coningsby. | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1932. © 000000000000000000000000002 000000020008 000200000 SYNOPSIS: Dicky’s willingness to be “reformed” by Santa, his fe, becomes ol Clive, his succes: lings into the hall. Dicky’s' friet ne cies leap thanks bag Noo eas and Sarto” sha Bhve’ ond Sou ogg conspired to realizes that back great love for her, t strong wil, Chapter 45 SANTA TAKES:’A RIDE T morning, when Clive: had departed for business, Santa lay in bed pondering. He'd beer sweet, but she knew now that the velvet scabbard concealed a sword of cutting keenness. She would neyer again dare to take chances With him. It had been scenes: like the quarrel of last night that had broken up her first marriage. Lazily she vegan to dress, «irting ‘with her reflection. Of her physical self she approved heartily—haunt- ing eyes, snowy. limbs, darting slightness, If it were not for gimerack mind, she could pass @ saint or the Venus de Milo, Speech betrayed her. Clothes mis- ited her. 4 » ‘Phe vision of her beauty restored ‘her confidence till she fell to analyz- ing its elements. ne third of her Sppearance was the money sho. spent on it; the second third was youth and health; only the remaia- ing third was to features. “You're a rotten little faker.” She huddled in her corner, “1 wish Clive had hurt you more. last night—smashed yon so that you'd had to be carried home on a stretcher.” © 00000009 000990099000 000 0000009000000 0 20008, She stumbled on an interpretation | for his upusua} conduct. “Dicky, you've been drinking.” “I shouldn't wonder.” As.thovgh the clock had been put back eighteen months, he slipped his arm about her. “0, please not that, Dickey!” / “Who has 9 better.right?” ’ ‘i ier aging, ahe smiled gro- esquely. bi. pti aiiiy, Reople go. bad ‘or kdgnapping- He pressed. closer, “Be yourself, Santa, y put on airs? We've both oe for this for ages,” i i bey Ste to death, she camouflaged er trembling boldness. He prvi Bean kiss her. She oor © “Pm Glive’s. wite.” Leaning forward, he muttered in. strgctions to the driver. .The taxi left tae Park and shot up-town. “Where are you taking me?” He didn’t gnswer. + “Clive will be turious. ‘Do stop.” Then in fingl appeal, “You always used to be a gentleman.” Having collecied his thoughts, he spoke, . She might lose her money, So| natural an incident as the birth of @ child could snatch hér youth and health from her. If she relied on her physical exquisiteness to retain her hold on Clive, she would be- come like her mother, a dyed- headed clothes prop, hanging’on to @ husband whom she had educated to despise her. | “I'll never do that to Clive.” Then @ proud thought struck her. “Couldn’t, He wouldn’t let me. - lottve's not Daddy.” I certainly wasn't. To heave off his chest, he'd had the merve to conspire with Lou-Lou. eee have to watch my vis and + | Purged by her fright, sanctified “obaetaiad she sallied forth. The if E E z 8 Hi E F E re i : ij i ! i : i te g : E 5 é 3 é i g ; fe a! & F “That Erefuse to give you up.” “Are you sane? How can you ive up anyone who doesn’t belong you?” haven't, The real trouble with 8s Santa, is that you think you're. so damned pure. You're merely a lovely chent. You're 's6 unfair that you end by pulling the wool over your own eyes. Her conscience pricked her, Here ‘Was another man within less than a) hours. jaya ted of unfair-ess. He w: §, mel when, com: raining than when he was yon orous. “Go on,” she taunted, “Tell me “You're an open book to me, young lady. ou'd be surprised by all the truths I could tell you. Y7hat you suffer from is suppressed pagsion. Your instincts and Lou- 'g aFe identical—only she’s hon- est and you're 8 coward, Untii you {0 Pose, you'll never j Ee ie gE t Hi i i TE if i i i i i i rE FF ef £32 E z ; i i te F E Pe BEER EEE FE Bye : E eleEse ° zi N seeae go8d ” (Copyright 1931-1932, Cowingsby Dawson), Clive’s tende: tomorrow, ad THE KEY WEST CITIZEN bt ed ~SOUHERN / ‘ CALIFORNIAS ALL- AMERICA! TACKLE- Mt PAGE THREE . Key West Firms You Should Know-- The Following Are Representative In Their Various Lines and Offer HE Taces CARE OF THE PLACE KICKING FOoR> hie AT ALL TIMES CURIOS | NURSERY | PLUMBING THOMPSON’S MARINE CURIO 324 Margaret Street — IN ONE HIGH SCHOOL GAME HE KICKEO EIGHT Ponts APTE® TouaiPo IN SUCCESSION Here you can find XMAS GIFTS that really please your Pweceecoooecovesvcerelee | STRAND THEATER 9200 000000080800008080508% Fugitive from a hanging squad, with a. price on his head! This was the rather unwelcome role which a few years ago was forced on Bela Lugosi, the famous Hun- garian actor who is now appearing at the Strand Theater in the Unit- ed Artists. picture, “White Zom- bie.” * In the revolution in*his native of the principal Heutenants of Count Karolyi, who seized the reins of government, and was giv- en the newly-created post of Min- ister of the Theater. .: This was not thusiastic adherent to Karolyi’s cause, but because he had long country, appearing as leading man for many years at the National ‘Theater in Budapest. “Soon afterwards, however,” says Lugosi, in recounting his ad ventures during those hectic days, “the royalists regained control of the government, and whenever they could find a member of the Karolyi party, they proceeded to hang bim. And so I decided to go away from that place. I had no desire to attend such a necking party. I escaped into Austria, then went to Germany, and finally pro- ceeded to the United States, where | I resumed my theatrical career in a new enyironment and in a new language.” The story of “White Zombie” treats of the occult practice in Haiti of trafficking in dead bodies, which by soreery are re-animated id used as slaves. ot Seeneceveccsonveseeseces TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS PORRSERA2AGORER28R082E4 William A. Irvin, -présidegt of the United States Steefi tion, born in Indidha, jyeats ago. . wr | sab L."*Harrington, noted Kan- |sas City, Mo., consulting engineer jand bridge builder, born at Law- |renee, Kans., 64 years ago. a- A 9 - weal | Bishop Edwin H. Hughes, of | Washington, D. C., senior bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, born at Moundsville, W. Va., 66 years ago. Dr. Harold W. Foght, president of the Municipal University | Wichita, Kans., born in Norway, |63 years ago. ° | | Willa Cather, among the coun- jhs's leading noyelists, born at | Winchester, Va., 56 years ago. 999 RP CRAROBDOUDO CES RRSRORRRPRAMeNSEeR0e; Cale Young Rice, Louisville, Ky., {poet and dramatist, born at Dixon, Hungary in 1918, Lugosi was one} only because he had been an ens been the theatrical idol of the! of} | Surgeon General, Leaves | Following Visit In City j | Dr. C. C. Pierce, assistant sur- |geon general, left over the East jCoast yesterday afternoon after; ja visit of several days in Key | West. | The object of doctor’s visit was to inspect the Marine hospital, |which he found in excellent con- dition. He finds great pleasure | in coming to Key West on either | before leaving. pear ene e rete eens ee | CLASSIFIED COLUMN A Rsenerecsenneeses Advertisements under this head | will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of le a word for each in- first insertion in every instance is; | 2Be, } Payments for classified adver-i i accounts may have their advertise-j{ j ments charged | Advertisers should give street address as well as their tele- phone number if they desire re { sults. With each classified advertise-| }ment The Citizen wil! give free an} Autostrop Razor Qutfit. Ask for | H i | FOR RENT UES | FOR RENT—Furnished _apart- | ments, $15.00 to $25.00 per! month, Trevor and Morris, op-} | posite new Post Office. | oct25 ! | @eeceeseegusesere \Dr. Pierce, Assistant | poecaoeeerencoaroncconce y reformer of her d ad 16, 1893. | business oy pleasure, he said just’ banker, Secre under | Kennebunk, Maine. Ww D ,Aurora, N. Y. B e Cc 2 : ord diana, born in Munroe Co., N. 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