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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1938. Svevevedsverdevvvesvcuveececcce SOW ee v2 oO SE En0d 0 0c co eEU EWU: CONE cOUNONTTENLOES “Whem liam: master of, Mekezren, | 3, Mayor Napoleon). {i ; ae ei didblote tis, [land have garrisoned’it with the rent i Mokee a traitorous, | of my commend, will be the time.to § find out, who is for me, and to make it clear that he who is not’ for me ig against me. Also the exact fate the! |‘of him who is against me.” geparently on Arabs, | “And tho other detathmients, mon Cwrg oie YCommandant? When will they ar- ie Gite, Benbess: teager" Gaetty ee ele | “When-T send’ for: thet Whett 1: to. the |‘iave-completely: wort the’confidence. ofthe Kaid, so‘that‘lte believes that p. the man. Team Ant! DeMolays: To Meet In Basket¥all i All) is in: readiness for the bij basketball event Saturday night when the team from Turner’s ‘School! gymnasium: here: The, local, quintet is: busy daily training, realizing that in their opponents they have some of the best players in the state and who have been consistent winners in ‘their reeertt’ contests. Even though their opponents’ may: be strong: and’ have excellent reputations for speedy arid’ ace Jeurate! play, the locals: are des ‘termined'to'make the visitors play Covccccccoccacaccces | CbASSTRIED | COLUM Advertisements under this- head} sertion, but’ the minimum for the first insertion imi every instance is 25e. " Payment for classified adver* tisements is invariably in advance; ‘but regular advertisers with ledger counts may have their advertise- ments cHarged. Advertisers’ should: give their. street address:as'well ‘as their tele-|/Phe bandits gather ’round ‘phone. number if they: desire re-}, friends: and: seowl, and : x ‘Sport: Shop in: Miami will meet they Wwill- be inserted! in’ The Citizen: at |B ip DeMolay aggregation at the High| the. rate. of. le a word, for.each in-| Be) me our leer, YOU'LL FIND IT HERE! Here Is A List Of Key West -Merchants Whe Sell Prac- ee ene | tically Everything Of Interest thei» best atid‘ are putting’ up a wecere PS tee ae and gloat. y -L 1 j each: classified .advertise-|-“We'll: bite your’ ears, and tw I The A ‘1 F. ¥ . Or strong: team: ment The:Citizen: will give.freean| your tails, in short, we'll get eo ; verage Kirschenbaum is expected a Razor Outfit;. Ask for Pai When Or e your goat!” “We have not goat!” our Puff de. ‘play center; provided a° recentl: fies. The leader, Pancho, !sprained left ankle: will! permit Pee q 5 ané how‘should’ Itai? Oncerinside | Pos “dh, why nots indeed, mon, en- ear of i.. It: 1 cross. the, border ‘with,one’ man, more than the. gar of this post, it’ is war. Weshalt' |, ‘him to. Ih the’ event’ he’ cannot’ lay; Lopez’ will be used as center’ instead’ of forward. Others who will’ compose the ‘/teain are E. Johnson, and’ Galen of lig own son. who visited: me at it Three, the clindel everything willsbereasy.|, “That young man, Prince Raisul’ pli clever Ind; by the way, whe 4 y made the place impregna- HH {ft unopposed: either—Dbut) ac tell if impregnable base from which to operate, H del, a city, and a country that Bever been conquered. “Yes, Captain Voulet was both un. and a fool. I am a man of necessary b=4 fulfilment of that destiny.” » “Without Gant. But the mon? It seems to me that success will depend upon one of two things; on the one hand wheth- er the légtonnaires are kep* in igno- rance long enough; or, on the other “Of course, mon enfant, Uknow all abont that: I intend, first of all, to got them inside the Citadel. They’ll |? \simply obey orders and carry on, in the ordinary course of duty,. til! the moment comes for selzing the place, ‘The garrison of this post will march as escort with me across the Mekaz- gem country to Mekazzen, and into the Citadel. Al) they will know or eare—if they know or careanything at all—is that their Commandant is: on @ diplomatic mission to parley with the Kaid, “When the time, and my plans, are, ripe for the seizing of the Citadel, they will simply obey orders. THE hag improved‘ on Na pin henge ‘must comer it small detachments t i bt, mon Commeans |; Bhglish, French and- Span; ish-as: well‘ as I’ do), made it' clear ‘that wo all) be weloome— and on different: daya: “Treacherous swine, these * ity rifles, smnvunition: and! kit, si} horses; stores’ and cash—and teh of’ the- men as would join him, ty exeape’ torture: atid’ death—he’s; got to wait until I send: for the: other detachment |English clergyman-political the:Sergeant-Majors: and to: the N,0.0.'s) the native troops as well as to Silence fell between the two men, “Our rascals here can think they 1 can abs~lutely rely.” ) “H'mt-... «1 cam pretty well do Belgians . . . Where we shall have trouble will be with two French ognards, two silly old fools with pabout a: hundred years” service. be- tween them, and four, Englishmen stubborn mulish- 8, who ‘ean’ only’ etitertain ohe idea at a time, Yes, we shall have trouble with them,” “On the contrary, my dear Ser geant-Major,” replied Major Napo leon Riceoll, as he-rose to bis feet “It: ig they who will have. trouble with us.” Bugl es The stirring notes of the rousing have? such ap effect upon the ag’ does the fall of a great rock Into the quiet tarn. ‘To the lgionnaires it ts the: sig nal for departure; and man, partic ularly the typo of man who chooses - the profession of soldiering, loves departure, “Here wo are, thank God,” says ‘he upon arrival, “Let's go somewhere else," he soon adds, (Copyright. 1932, F. a: Stokes Co.) And again, tomorrow, the Les * gton ma to honor, or treach- ery? COTTCOTSSOS CC CLSCSCOEETCCS ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING PHONE 51 Oa ec hehe dededededadadadedndedded IN THE CITIZEN BLDG. Lund, forwards} Malcolin Pinder, ub; Jack Baker, Clifford Hicks, iJt.,, Everett Albury, guards. * THe game that’ was to be played ‘between the Alumni and De- (Malays has: been postponed. on ae- count of the game. between the DeMolays and the visitors. As a preliminary, attraction the High School quintet and-the Celtics |; will’ play an- exhibition game about @ o'clock: for the edification of those who are at’ the gymnasium early in the evening. ; , Both of these|teams are in fine fettle, have been keeping fit for future contests and the short. nre- liminary will be filled with. action. |. ee ee cedvcunvedeucousewes’ e ¥ eee . OCO0 COSQREGHACHegamenase / 1718—Matthew Tilghman, “the patriarch of! Maryland; advocate of civil and‘ religious liberty, born in Queen Anne Co., Md: Died i Maryland, May 4; 1790. 1740—John, Sullivan, Revolu-|i tionary: mafor-general, New Hampshire statesman and. jurist, born at Berwicks, Maine. Died at Darham, N. H., Jan. 23, 1795. » 1766—Thomas: R. 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