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THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 19838. : SHOOS COOH SeHOC EDO OSO HOSTESS OHOOOESEOHObSESCOvDEs PSIS: supa tts ee Whee, largaret Ma- ‘An-law, ‘Zea Beth el alsul, son of the Bi oP retest has en- tered her a ye older fyoman, attes Lae occur= rence 3 hed fret ‘ules, Mars ‘8 husband, i now Jules is ill. and Hi Isa Beth et Ain twill not allow Mar- |garet to see him. Behind it all isa i of gaatust France i the Katd, the bei + ond Napoleon Riccolt Jef the Foreign Legion, whose post Me not far away. bs "Chapter 22 : THE SECRET SPRING ND what would you have done?” eked Margaret in angry be- ent. Fr, "Well, what do yon stppose Pve one a thousand times in this Cas- tie," returned El Isa Beth et Afn, ' “with my husband hundreds of miles ‘ » and Zainub devoting the je of her time plotting my ruin?” 4 “I don’t know.” "You don’t seem to know any: thing. And Jules was a fool to ; Bring you here.” “I was a fool to come, but ’'m ing back at the very earliest pos- sible moment, and I'll take good care 1 don’t return,” “You won't take my Jules away “at the earliest possible moment,” El Isa Beth el Ain quickly, ‘and if you are going to live in Eng- “1 won't leave wintil 1 see Jules.” ' mna—t you ever get there—yon i ‘Itve'ns ‘a widow; for this 1s Jules’ coiintry and his home. His ‘work is here, and henceforth he will live here.” “Tit discuss that with Jules, thank you,” replied Margaret coldly. “And while we are here, he must stay with me. After last night, I will not be left atone again, “And 1 inténd to 8e@ him now,” “Tl wait here,” replied Margaret. “I'm sorry to intrade, but £ won't ‘leave this room until f see Jules.” “LT used to) talk Wke that when 1 was a girl,” siniled ©) tsa Beth el Ain. | “Ttellyyou 1 tnaist,” cried Margaret angrily, ‘ hot anger ebill tear, “1 In- S|NO SPECIAL RATE | -FOR VEHICLES ON | Opon this unattractive bed re- COUNTY'S FERRY on cushion, sat the girl Sara, | COMMISSIONERS REFUSE To. wielding in one hand an incongru- i ous painted fan edged with dirty | GRANT ANY SPECIAL PRIV. ILEGES IN TRANSPORTA-! swansdown, aid holding fn thé other @ brass vessel containing a dubious- | 1 looking mixture of fruit-juice, sher-| TION OF SERVICE TRUCKS; bet and water, with which she min- s | There will be no special cone} sideration given the new owner, istered to her patient’s thirst. of the ferry franchise for trucks; Smiling fondly upon her son, and approvingly upon the ministering | ahd buses using the highway, and ferries of the Monfoe county sys- angel whose attentions presumably alleviated the pain and anguish that Wrihg his brow, Bl Isa Beth.¢l Ain | advanced to the bedside, bestowed | a warm lingering loving kiss upon | te™s. 5s : the patient and bade his nurse clear This was decided at a meeting out, ot the Cae haat pica al « F I night. ie Owner of the fran- & oe “ie Ede phe |chise, T. A. Woodbury, will be tously. advised that the charge for trucks. “Well, Ornament of Court ana be. | Will be exactly ‘the same as that sire of Emperors, and all that, I’ , assessed for other _ privately; tell you. I feel—exactly.as though | opéfated vehicles and the buses; I Was very drank last night, Glort- | will pay 50 cents for each passen- ously drink. And so I Was. That Algerian wine is a bit sweet and heavy and sticky, but believe me, | it’s great stuff. D'you know, Light of the Hareem, thete were. threo, ‘dead men’ under my chair before I was vanquished ?” “Dead mén?” interrupted the Lady El Isa Beth el Ain. “Yes, and a halfdead one, of cog 100 pounds of freight carried. A delegation headed by John Costar, agent F. E. C. railway; J. F. Morrisen, engitehouse for man; D. B, Giles, ar. foreman; W. B. Léamion, ‘of the ~ Pullman Company; E. M. Smith, agent Railway Express Company and} Chas. H. Ketehuin, as spokesman, was present to hear. whatever, ppeten. wat takeh regarding the franchise. Others in the delegation, all of whom are members of the Rail- way Employes League, represent- ling all branchse of the service, lbrought the number of the del- egation up to niore than 30. As ;Soon as the matter of buses and trucks. was settled most of the delegation departed while others: remained until the meeting was adjourned, SOR cS6OSGCdFOCESE® e | STRAND THEATER Seenenenae Sodecens A pair of frightened lovers. A tube of poisoned toothpaste. A broken telephone hooked up to a radio. An innocent man on a train marked for death. These are the factors which supply the romance and _ spine- tingling suspense of Metro-Gold- wyn-Mayer’s screen adaptation of, the recent Broadway stage hit, “Whistling in the Dark,” the fea- ture attraction tonight at ihe ‘Strand Théater. It is a mystery comedy with | Brnest Truex, one of the foremost | comedians of the New York and ; London stage, and Una Merkel, supplying most of the laughs. For; eleven solid months “Whistling in ; the Dark” made stage audiences jlaugh. - Through the camera’s jadded advantage in using Tritex’s } unusual pantomimic gifts, more teomedy afd suspense haye beeh jintroduced in the screen pro- duction. . Truex and Merkel, in the lead- {ing roles as a pair of lovers cap: itured by a band of crooks and |ecompelled to aid them in their illicit plans, have been surrounded by a cast of ‘screen veterans. These include Edward Arnold, iJohn Miljan, C, Hettry Gordon, !Johnny Hines, Joseph Cawthorn, Nat Pendleton, Tenen Holtz and | Marcelle Corday. hac, on the table, and three or four badly wounded ones, of assorted | liqueurs.” And here the speaker paused to emit a deep heartrending groan... “An iced lager!” he whispered. “2 bottle off the ice, instead of this appalling bilge — sherbet-and-warm- water, Oh, Allah, I ask You! Sher bet and warm water, with a squeeze of rotten orange in it!” “Peace, my son,” interrupted Lady El Isa Beth el Ain, laying a hand upon her son’s hot forehead. “Peace; and listen. 1 know you are @ great gtown man now, and that men mist be men,and enjoy them- selves, with wine and women and ahd banquetings. All that is ough in it the mark of the w.se man to know the season. And | say that it is not now.” “You don’t se@ any chance éf changing thie foul drink for so eold black beer, darling, 1 sup er carried and 15 cents for each! W. pose?” “Listen to your old mother, Heart of my Heart, and heed her advice: P toresed great changes hete, aud . og early day. This young Raisal ‘| who...” - “Good boy, young Raisul,” yawned ‘Jitles. “Drank me under the table.” “Sat by—and ted you on. Filled peer glass as fast aa you emptied it, and saw you drink yourself into @ sleep like the sleep of Death, = Searamems And, almost’ without pausing, she opened the doot and went out. With @ heavy elang end a click, the door closed bebind her, “Whistling in the Dark” was authored by Laurence Gross and Edward Childs Carpenter, who evolved a new type of amusement by turning crook -mi rama into Material for laughter. <The screen ‘| production was directed by Elliott Nugént, former Broadway play- wright and actor who co-directed “The Mouthpiece” and “Life Be- gins.” . Rushing acrues the room and throwing herself against it, Mar garet again found it immovable. Obviously there was some secret Hasean el Misheen who kept the outer door. ‘Traversing a tunuel-like corridor, the Lady Bl isa Beth el Ain entered &@ lofty whitewashed room, bare and unfurnished save for rags, cushions, and @ broad bed, or divan, upon which (he place of mattress was taken by & mass of colored pillows, partly covered, uncomfortably and untidity, by a stained sheet of pur ple altk. High School Student * | per cent. In Meeting Yesterday) torch. was cailed to the stage andl (By School Reporter) The students of the Key Weet| The team, with John Blackwell Jot the entire student body to 100) white he drank nothing. And when he had made you dronk as a sodden servant, he went off as sober as a Judge and got into mischief. Jules only laughed. “Raisul bas come back to rite Mekazzen through his father, the Kald, that he may the more strong: ly rule it with bis own hand after the Kaid’s death. And when will that be? “Don’t know, Mother,” murmured Jules. ; “No, you don’t know. No one | kilows. But I could tell them. He'll | die jut as soon as Raisul has done | with him,” | (Copprrgth, 1922, FA. Stotes Co.) LEE BAKER’S CASH GROCERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Chase & Sandborn’s Coffee, Royal Scarlet Coffee, th . Square Deal Coffee, th _.. Cuban Coffee, 1 Grits, 2 Ibs. . Onions, 3 Ibs. Potatoes, 10 tbs. Fat and Lean Pi €t tea Beth et telts her son 8 can ~ more of the terrible Raisul, tomer- row, Cream, can Sugar, 5 Ibs. Heinz Tomato large bottles .. White Beans, ib Shortening, 3 Ibs. Pancake Flour, 2 pkgs. Royal Scarlet Peaches, i 18¢ Campbell's Baked Beans, can Se The team, with the! uttered a few words for the bene-/ fit of the students. High School were eager to enter; managing, left this morning to the auditorium yesterday after-| participate in the district tourna- noon duting the sixth period for] ment to be held in Miami during a short time of cheering for the] March Srd and 4th. With William! benefit of the basketball team! Cates, the all-around forward, thei and Coach Huddleston. team has high hopes of gaining an The cheering, led by Frank) honor for “Old Key West High.” Alvarez, Harriett Johnson, Paul; The Conchs will first meet the Sawyer, Anna Tuttle and Maurice; Trojan quintet at 9 a. m. March) Felton, increased the enthusiasm’ rq. Heinz Macaroni with milk theese, 2 cans 29 Rosedale Pears, 234 size can 20¢ Ce, Be ek Royal Scarlet Pumpkin, 244 Sunbeam Corn, 2 cans... 25 Imported Paris Peas, can cr 24e Phone 698 14e |} THE KEY WEST CITIZEN COUNTY BOARD | : MES WIND CLASSIFIED S Advertisements under this Ls will be inserted in The Citizen at APPROPRIATION OF $50 MADE) the rate of 1¢ a word for each in- TO JACK GOLDEN WHO! 5¢rtion, but the minimum for the . lfirst insertion in every instance is! WILL.ADVERTISE KEY WEST SN | 25e. TO OUTSIDE WORLD i esepraneassicarennentead) Payment for classified adver-} tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. i Advertisers should give their street addréss as well as their tele-/ iphone number if they desire re-j sults. With each classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an! Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for! it. Pursuing his. plan to bring! tourists 4s Key West. from Miami and othee points Jack Golden secured Aan appropriation of $50 last. night from the board of county eomYnissioners. H Mr. Golden, manager of Hotel] Colonial, addressed the board 04, the matter, and told the mem- bers that there were hundreds A oe Sue : ‘ i ENT—Furnished apart- thousands of tourists on the Keaid| GacucA iB GU to gP50 ee coast of Florida, many of whom month. Trevor and Morris, op- could be iduced to come to Key} posite new Post Office. ‘ést if the attractions, especially e. fishj- was properly advertised. During his talk Mr. Golden dis- played an attractively gotten up! dvertisement that he proposes’ to have put in the Miami Herald two Sundays of this month, the cost to be $350. i j Of this amount he has secured FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT, | from business men and others} containing 12 rooms, on lot} $207 and With the $50 ap-| 560x198 feet, in select section of | propriated by the board will be city, 1307 Whitehead street, op- sufficient to cover thé expenses! posite beautiful Coral Park, and of advertising and allow a few{ facing the sea. Garage in rear. dollars for incidentals. Rent $50 monthly. Apply to L. In connection with his request; P. Artman, 1309 Whitehead for the $50 appropriation, Mr. street or The Citizen Office. Golden asked if the commission- janl1 ers would make a special rate for} people coming to Key West over < the highway during the movement, Mr. Porter said that he would not agree to any proposition that would be taken by the F. E. C. as in econflict_with their interests. FOR RENT oct25) 1 FURNISHED HOUSE, modern! conveniences, very reasonable,} 1113 Grinnell. Apply 524 Fran- cis. street. marl; FOR SALE i 500 SHEETS. typewriting paper.: Only 50e. Get them at The ‘Artman Press. Phone 51. pe GE Gaia : jan7 POCCOESS SOUL EdESHwsECORbO TODAY’S HOROSCOPE is a position for freedom and energy of nature, restless un- der restraint. and free in the ex- pression of opinion. You are ad- ventrous and have a contempt for danger. ‘The pursuit of literature, ; especially through the broad view| of life or travel, will be success- ful, and{good fortune may also be | ——~—_______ found inthe law. You are a lit-]RADIO REPAIRING. We repair tle too impulsive, but sympathetic] all makes. Guaranteed service, and affectionate. J. L. Stowers Musie Co, jan24 —— WANTED WANTED—You to know that we have the right prices on letter- heads, envelopes, business cards, statements and any form of | yrinting. Satisfaction guaran-{ eed. Call 51. The. Artman Press. jan? RADIO REPAIRING GEORGE PARKS GROCERY| Phone 453 We quote below a few of our many. speci Free Delivery }! Camels, Chesterfields or Luckits, pkg. ... Magnolia Mitk, can . ‘TODAY'S WEATHER eedodedesestccossesescoer j Highest ‘eaq | Lowest head |Mean Normal Cloverbloom Butter, 1 .... Clearbrook Bitter, tb ....... Frésh Florida Eggs, doz. . Key Eggs, doz. ................--. Lipton’s Tea, pkg. pesky Lipton’s Tea, 10c size ... Lipton’s Tei; 25c size Lipton’s Tea; 50c size poun: Mi Hh House Coffee, i box Jello free, a a ae Bull Head Catsup, 2 for Lard, 3 Ibs; ee Grits, 2 Ibs. Grits, 4 pk; Potatoes, 10 I ions, 3 tbs. ates Fat and Lean Pork, 2 ibs. American Rice, ue Siam Rice, te 15e 3e P Navy Beays, 2 Ibs. Pearl Cream, can Armour’s Cream, 6 cans Armour’s' Corned Beef, LEY, Coe Orta ak Libby’s Corned Beef, can . Walnuts, 25¢ size -. 18e Red Cross Tomatoes, No. 1, F Ee oy Sr Alloa Fresh Saltines, th pkg. - Brillo, 10c size, 3 for 25¢ Hershey's Cocoa, 15. 1 can Se Shredded Wheat, 15c size . 10¢ Hamburger Steak, 3 cans . 25¢ Hamburger Steak, large can 15¢ Mothers Oats, 10c size, 4 for ‘ Pineapple, No. 2 size Baking Powder, 10¢ site Armour’s Veribest Peaches, 2% large size, 2 cans 25¢ Tub Soap, 3 bars 5 Palmolive Soap, bar . Se Libby’s Red Salmon, can _ 15¢ Scott Tissue, roll Se MEAT DEPARTMENT We are cartying a complete line of meats. Here are a few specials: Pork Letts, % ‘ Fresh Pork Ham, & __. Fresh Pork Shoulder, Ih ... 9c Armour's Bacon, % Ib pkg. 10c Meat Reast, - 25¢ 3a ingestion for Souse, Keeps Everything Always Fresh and Crisp Now Being Sold At Wholesale Prices j i Yesterday’s Precipitation .02 Ins. Northal Precipitatzon , ending at 8 0 Sun rises Sun sets Moon rises . Moon sets ~ High . Low . Température” Mean - Rainfall* .04 Ins, “THIS record covers 24-hour period Yelock this morning. Tomorrow's Almanac | - ™. Tomorrow's Tides A. M. 39 Ro P. M. 1:88 5 9:36 Barometer at % a.m. today. Sea level, 30.00, HAROLD R. PINDER’S | CASH GROCERY | | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS | Fresh Fla. Eg; Sugar, 5. Ibs. Butter, tb . 22c 1) Brookfield and Cloverbloom Butter, fb _... oe Be Carnation aid Pearl Cream, tall cans, (no limi 2 Jewel Lard, 3 Ibs. Matches, 3 boxes Salt, 2 pkgs. - Royal Scarlet SRR 8. Clorox, quart Sunbeam Pure Preserves, 2 tb jar Heinz Tomato Catsup, large bottle 18c; small bottle .. 12¢ Campbell’s Pork andi Beans, Libby’s Roast Beef, can .. Armour’s Corned Beef, cans . BEES of Armour’s Roast Beef. cans Armow » Irish Potatoés, 10 Ibs. New Potatoes, th ‘ Wilson’s Mayonnaise, 14 pt. jar aes + > Royal Scarlet Sliced Beets, large can .. Royal Scarlet Peanut Butter, 15¢ Bi large P. & G. Soap; 2 bars Armour’s Peaches 2 cans ... 923 Fleming St. We JOYOUS : . Lids Yj Yy FREEDOM_@ . {house at . | Owner, Three Building Permits Issued During Past There were three permits for’ building and repair work issued during the week ending March 2, issued from the office of Build- ing Inspector Harry Baker. Repairs to floors in the resi-: dence at 823 Eaton street. Owner, Mrs. Carl Bervaldi; cost, $25. Repairs to floors at 1124 Wat-' son street. Owner, Mrs. W.. C.; Harris; cost, $35. | Repairs to porch of the dwelling! 111 Simonton street. Key West _ Investment Company; cost $35. This is BARGAIN WEEK in GROCERIES at Fausto’s Grocery ‘We could not begin to list the numerous bargains which ere being offered in Groceries this week. customers know that we have the cheapest prices ih town, Do you? Our truck has arrived from Miami this week with every: thing that could be secured in Fruits and Vegetables. Choose from this large selec- VEGETABLES BROCCOLI TURNIPS AND BEETS CAULIFLOWER : OKRA AND. CARROTS SH LIMA BEANS CE ENGLISH PEAS GOOD STRING BEANS YOUNG YELLOW WHITE SQUASH. e NICE FRESH TOMATOES LARGE SWEET PEPPERS (For piutting) SPINACH AND CELERY FRESH CORN ON THE COB LETTUCE AND CABBAGE EDDY-AND EGG PLANT WHITE AND YELLOW ONIONS NEW POTATOES SWEET POTATOES RUTA_ BAGA PUMPKIN _ FRUITS : GRAPEFRUIT AND TAN- GERINES LEMONS .. LARGE ORANGES DELICIOUS APPLES WINESAP APPLES BANANAS FAUSTO’S GROCERY PHONE 48 Packer and Virginia Streets AND WM AG, ( b) ace ar weal j Phone 134 Condensed Milk, brand), can Cheese, Ib ... Yard Eggs, doz. Peaches, large cab Salt, 3 packs - Matches, 3 boxes Safety Matches, 3 packs Maxwell House Coffee, ae 27¢ and 396 Caipbell’s Soup, 3 cans .... 27 Butter . 2le and 22e Milk; 3 tains - - Ste Sugar, 10 Ibs. Cc 6 Potatoes, 10 Ibs. Onions, 3 pounds . Flour, 6 tb sack Grits, 3 pkg: Lima Beans; tb. White Beans, 2 pounds .. 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