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Bete oe Oe TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1933. PO Peccess ear an ag \ ALIANT Mex essa ys Yatner ara Julea Malignt and Brapotel goente ot yf dkehasten. a &t fb fire but ae ues a Ra er. wien he ain tk sarelonts ysterious Hert ‘Schlacht. appar- ey: he eno oF Bdlgute ee Chapter: 26 HERR SCHLACHT’S PROPOSAL “eet How do you know that reared Sto sant. stout forefinger onthe your fiusband for han 9p 395, Pow be Beer FS Haile sama fa. = Ba Ke, and | _ “T am Middle tipsish, but~ this ughtY boy ver’ tipsy, help me put im in my room 80 as not to shock nize liddle Anglisch wife,’ ! 8a} “‘Ja, ja. Yer’ goot, and then § come batk and watch Ratsul. And my servant, who looks like ver’ stu: ‘pid Moor and {is ver’ clever Arab, watch Sq I know.” Margaret felt a strong inclination and I to sit down. “It ‘ink you yer’ aly eh girl, ver a lam admire, respectful brave, ver’ ‘clever. Loo! not what you call iu your peautiful language dam-flirt, isn't it? Lady- Kisser. . . no, lady-killer, isn’t it? 1 hat dearly-beloved wifé whom 1 iy belove, God bless, waiting for mire most respectful, and wish to help. And you help me, You tell me all tings you know, and | be your friend. No? Isn't it?” ~ “What sort of things?” ” “Joost anyt’ing that habbens in 2 Fiend Rat this Castle; anyt’ing you hear that the Kaid is going to do, or anyt’ing you hear Pedro Maligni tg going t6 do, or the good Raisul.” “They are hardly likely spot me, or inform me before! ar they?” “No, no, But they may consult the young Herr Jules, your husband, or inform him beforehand, and be might tell you.” “Do you think it Likely 1 should vd Horr repeat to you anything that my hus- band told me of other people's af- faira?” Bhp he the Mobre rrp dtenataag tad ATE for your husband and for it, in return for what you have toli me, I have told you t’'ings useful; perhaps to save yourself, perhaps to save the life of the young Herr Jules.” “And pray how should ad hig fp bp “Everyone's life here is in dan- ger, The Kaid and Raisul from the French and Spaniards, whom they ‘will defy and fight; Herr Pedro and Herr Jules from Raisul and the Lady Zainub, if they offend—espe cially Herr Jules, if the fe nub t'ink perhabs he kill jul the Kaid himself. eke “My lite is in danger, ae promise does not habben, or if other Government send other emigga and he tink I am in the way; or perhabs Moorish officers get jealous it Kaid put me over them, and Hgten to ne in council, “Even ladies’ lifes in 3 Lady Ei Isa Beth el Ain, it get jealous about all Maligni famt- ly; Lady Zainub herself, if Kaid say, “Time I get new wife, this pat- tern old-fashioned. Sara - latest “Sara's life in danger, if Lady Zainub say, “‘l must keep her a good girl; the only good girls are dead girls,’” In spite of herself, Margaret smiled, and against reason and i cumstance, she instinctively tultively liked and trusi tals amazing person, whose knqwiedge ‘was phenomenal, uncanny, apd whoge observations were as disturb- ing as they were con “And I tink," continued Herr Schlach., “that, apart from wicked- ness of Raisul, the life of yourselg may be in danger.” “Ob, what nonsense!” expostu; lated Margaret. “I never heard | such @ lot of absurd rubbish and . “Look you, my dear young. lady, you are not now in London, of green peaceful English country. You are in place uncivilized, and among peo ple barbarous, where might ta right, and there fs no law but will an desire. Joost that much law. An all man's motto ts ‘What a man » dares, he may do,’ al a i at my home. So I only ad-|° ° b adventure and experience.” cae Toe Dusr “So I tink, ! fear, you rourself's lite 1 i D, from dealg ‘aha Hn SSE earth” a be sed Margaret Jimmy, Herr Jealous of me?” You “are a Dismal Schlacht.” “No. Neyer am 1a Jimmy, Dismal, Fraulein. Always I laugh, “out [oud or in myself, f am joost foony fat German.’ And laugh” behind wliat you call in your pedutiful language, ‘poker-face.” But 1 do not laugh when 4 t'ink your lite in danger from Jealousy. Jealousy af girl Sara.” “What?” “Jealous; habs much’ lof Herr Jules. Jeajousy. ot Lady £1 Isa Beth el Ain who dq not like Angliseh girl gaming here and perhabs taking her Jules back sty? to Bosiand. Jealousy of Lady “Now that fs absurd, ff all the rest wasn’t.” ~“Jealousy of Lady Zainub,” re. Herr, Schlacht ‘imperturba- iy, “who is ver’ jealdus ot inflaence | @ of Herr Pedro over the’ Kaid, and perhaps Ver’ jealous of influence of Herr Jules over Raisul. And perhabs ver’ jealous if she sees Raisul gcing in lof with peautiful Englisch girk” Margaret forced a laugh, “So, look you, my dear young lady, dg you iy tink that it will be goot to have a friend—a friend ae can warn and ‘help-—an- ally fever would. be drank Whee most need ' weg for help, ¢ gnd, "Don't talk bt mie like that, please,” interrupted Margaret, witli asperity, and coloring hotly. “It was the first time that my husband ever ++. Mind your own business, please. I don’t believe that my husband was . 1 believe that cur Raisul put ot girl Sara who per- some beastly filthy drug in his cof- fee, or wine, or.. .’ “The first time?” replied Herr Schlacht, with raised eyebrows. “And suppose Raisul did do this? What about the next time and the next?” The color drained away from “a face ag eho realized that 8 Crs of faa Sie rane pen al aight, orery night ¥ a Suppose they occurred again and again. Suppose anything happened to Jules—and she were glone ip fhe ted Dlage. ju, young lady," cont hiacht, “What.are the peautiful t’ings of life? Love, health, peace, friendship. 1 would put friendship among the best peautiful tings of life. Let you 3 a and. t be friends, .an athe 8} tell yoy ciency, never offend or be presumish and familia., like kiss-lizard and fiirt- hound and lounge-pig, because 1 am trustable shentleman, anq. lof m; wife too. All 1 want is to help, ai be your true friend. and,” added Herr Schlacht, “tor you to help and be my true friend.” “Of course | should like a helpful friend,” said Margaret, “but I’m cer- tainly not going to repeat to you anything that my husband tells me in confidence, nog am I-going tq re peat other people's Conversation. T'm not a spy.” ‘Do, xan t a spy," Herr Schiach}, “but women ‘have done some wonderful—er — what *}sball § call it—same wonderful ag- cret service work. It is ver’ fine serv- ice, ver’ interesting. Fine, interest: ing work for brave clever girl: what you call romantic, thrilling, full of “If one were working for one’s own country, in time of war,” agreed Margaret. “In the official se eret service. Not as a spy. os “Some girls haye done wonderful work for their country, as spfes,” observed Herr Schlacht. “As valua- ble as the work of great generals “But your country is not much in- terested here now,” he continued, “since it made agreement with France that England wauld leave Moracco alone, if Franco left Egypt alone . . . So you could not do ahy- ing for your awn country here.” “T shall have enough to do to look after myself here, apparently,” said ret. : “But you might for another coun- try,” Here Schlacht sald. “That eountry might be ver’ glad to have you in its secret service, and be glad to offer you rewards and bon- ors, if you served it well.” “What country?” asked Margaret. “MP country," was the feply. “The country whom I servg here.” “What efactly gto you doing here?" asked Margaret, “Since we are being so personal,” sha added, (Copyright, 1942. P. A. Stokes Co.) Ture clever. man. plot te woe far. @aret, tomorrow, as a sp: THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING PHONE 51 IN THE CITIZEN BLDG. | = MUTILATED PETE NEBO TO MARIO SANTANA, KEY WEST! COUNTY FEATHERWEIGHT, WILL MEET DAVE ADLEMAN; BOTH BOUTS TONIGHT Pete Nebo, who lost a decision to Tony Canzoneri in Migmi Jast week, Ieft last night for West Palm Beach were .tonight he will | ' meet Lou Terry, of St. Louis, in; the main event of a Legion fight card grrapged. Pete has not foyght in Palm Beach for fiye years but was very popular there before he had battled his way to a high posi- tion in lightweight yanks, it shown. His fights with Artie ayound hose parts are still remem- bered. Terry is 24 years of age and has had 90 fights, claiming 32 kna stopped Jimmy Hackley in 20 sec-| Mitchell. Hackley will be remem- hered as the boy who beat Jimmy. Spiyey. Four months ago he won a dee: over Battling Shaw, junior welterweight champion at New Orleans. Dave Adleman, Philadelphia, meets Mario Santana, Key West prweleht. in the eight-round JUNIORS STAGE STAGE BOXING EVENT AFFAIR PULLED OFF YESTER- DAY AFTERNOON AT SCHOOL GYM (By Payl Sawyer) Fhe school gym was packed to capacity yesterday afternoon when the first pair of fighters entered the ring. Curtis Stanton won a victory over Woodrow Al- bury. In the next bout, Frank Lund proved to be too good for Fred Ackerman and won a decid ed victory. The semi-final was called off at the end of the first round be- ¢ause of gn injured eye received by James Watkins. Tne main and best bout was very fast. The} ¢; bell rang and William Cates en- tered the ring like a fighting ti- ger. Although Cates had the odds, Albert Arnao staged a very good fight on his part, both boys pass- ing swift blows. The decision was to Cates by the referee, John Ne- finally given bo. There were many other inter- esting matches in the gym. The Junior class is planning to give another match in the near future. WOT A BREAK! anesr poones eo00* here's a test waiting me the next hour, Nor can my worry abate, tower, With eyes distended by hate. Anticipating the moment, it has me tight, Tt regards me with horrible leer. As ] sit here and study with all my might, The time draws near. relentlessly Oh. Feather Time, er Than you've gone hefore. For the minute that hour does lower, It'll be just like —Ralph please go slow: ing to war. . Garcia, Jr. Puff’s horse leaps away when he; spies the tamale. Says Puff, “Now we're back in the running, by golly!” And Pussy. en the sidelines, K with glee, rse never reaches it, save or mer | West| en in, Chick ‘Miller, dy Bowen a any of the Fin he timers| struck Mrs. Cruz’ line and {the line, z Like @ mongtrons geni it seems to! FURNISHED HOUSE, | | } is] tanto REPAIRING. | [ROSS C. SAWYER . MEET L. TERRY | IS TERMED GREAT IN PALM BEACH) LOCAL FISHERMAN 4 Sentara OE PAGE THE KEY: WEST C CLERK INDUCES FISH TO JUMP INTO BOAT; HAPPENS ON TRIP SATUR- DAY AFTERNOON | County Clerk Ross C. Sawyer is being proclaimed as the greatest fisherman in these parts and the reason is that when out on fish- ing parties something unusyal al- ways happe When Homer M, Edwards, su- BEFHe ¢hief, Knights of the Gold- agle, was here on his official visit in the early part of February, he was taken out on'Sunday, Feb- ruary 11, for a fishing excursion. rt, Sawyer was a member of he party and so was Mrs. Mary Cruz. “An immense _ barracuda im- mediately afterwards the supreme chief had a bite. The anglers tarted hauling in likewis¢ the fish, and e| When brought into the boat it was £1 found that Mr. Edwards’ hook was onds and also knocked out Roy jim one side of the barracuda’s mouth ‘and that of Mrs. Cruz’ line secure in the other side. Just a case of too many hooks. How- ever, a large catch was made by the party. Saturday afternoon, Saw- yer and Dr. Harry N. Jones went to Marathon for a visit with Mr. Sawyer’s son, Ross ©... Jr. ey went out fishing. Hour af- ter hour they fished and angled and did everything known to fish- ermen to lure the elusive mem- bers of the finny tribe from their natural element, but no success. After hours of patiently wait- ing for a bite they decided to re- turn to the dock. They were mak- ing pr Jarations for returning when a mackerel sprung from the blustery wayes and landed in the bgat. “Just a case of no hooks, and this was the only fish that the party brought back. Dr. Jones returned to Key West over the highway Sunday and Clerk Sawyer returned yesterday. CLASSIFIED COLUMN Coeccccvsesescccccooccee Mr. Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 1c a word for each in- but the minimum for the Sertion in every instance is Payment for classified adver- tisements is invatiably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele- phone number if they desire re- sults. With each classifieg advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for it. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished apart- ments, $15.00 to 25.00 per month. Trevor and Morris, op-| posite new Post Office. febl modern refrig- very Ap- mart { i conveniences, electric erator, radio, garage, reasonable, 11 Grinnell. ply 524 Francis street. MALE HELP WANTED TEA AND COFF MEN—Big reliable nation: company needs 3 more men i mediately. 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In a letter received in connec- tion with the proposed measure it was stated that the law-making f the state, owing to the in- s idents, has decided that some action must be taken to- ward remedying the matter. 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