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-sec wer re eae * pee EO SPPA DIDS 2» THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1933. @eccssocee eccccccccooscccccccsccce| Cocccecccccooasacsceeece POCCCCOD TEC SSCOOOOEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO® “STRAND THEATER "Today's Anniver CLASSIFIED | COLUMN | SS COG002020008006868808 1782—Thomas Part Benton,} ‘Two new popular songs will be! Missouri’s statesman in the U introduced in Fox Film’s “Broad-} Senate for ae come porn ; 3 aa sate ” illsborough, N. C. ied in| eeeccece ope ie Ree ey tthe} Washington, D. Cz, Aprit 10, 1868.1 a aventuomonta’ undocithio’ head Dine soaring 2 Smee | 28 will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 1c a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the Strand Theater. The songs, “For- get the Past” and “Little Man,”!Austrian composer. first insertion in every instance is 25e. { were_composed especially for the| Sept. 25,1849. Payment for classified adyer- picture, which features Joan Poa Blondell, Ricardo Cortez, Ginger ite re . fe tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger Rogers, Allen Vincent, Adrienne Ames and others. : . : jaccounts may have their advertise- {ments charged. “Forget the Past,” written by Advertisers should give their Harry Akst and Sidney Mitchell street address as well as their tele- is a slow fox trot. The haunting matey, ot: ns /mumbey rune phone number if they desire re- sults. throughout much of the produc- tion, lending dramatie tone to/jibvarian, a pioneer in the library many of the seenes. ., |movement, born in Boston. Died “Little Man” is a ballad writ-' at Walpole, N. H., Sept. 6, 1903. a 5 y ten by L. Wolfe Gilbert and} i reading or hearing about him, | James Hanley. Miss Blondell who 1853-<Eugene W. Presbrey, hnda't {f° asked Margaret. | | introduces it in the picture also! dramatist, author of “Raffles,” load ee © the | sings “Forget the Past.” {bern at Williamsburg, N. Y. Died{ Scteeuta wie back Among them, the four com.lin Los Angeles, Sept. 9, 1931. oadw ‘ will set him going and you will bear |PO*C"S Of the Broadway i 6 4a YOU'LL FIND IT HERE! Here Is A List Of Key West Merchants Who Sell Prac- tically Everything Of Interest To The Average Family Or ___| Businessman. When Ordering —| From These Firms, You Are tuim If ever he has heard of Aureiile de Tounens. Learn der name by heart, and do not forget it, Intro! duce it as naturally as you ean. Say that yon haf recently been hearing rabout him (which is true) it this officer, his name is Riccoli~Major Napoleon Riccoli—asks why yon mention him. Or say you. have heen reading about Aureille de Tounens —and that you heard that Major; Riccoli comes from Bordeaux, which was the home of Aureille de Tounens. Riccoll does. not come from Bordeaux, but it does not mat- ter.” “Well—I’'d better know some thing abont this Aureille de Tow nens, if 1 am supposed to have been 1804—Johann Strauss, famed born. Died fant the, adoances of oF Sema hon scree ce ‘Boh j 1833+-John Sappington Mar-! maduke, Confederate general, governor of Missouri 1885, jborn in Saline Co., Mo. Died in Jefferson City, Mo., Dec. 28, | 1887. . in MARGARETS TASK « ‘Adancen the idea, I implore you, Fram Maligni,” Herr Schlacht urged. “There are better deaths than that, and no need for deatis at all.” “There are worse things than death,” replied Margaret, and felt that the remark sounded silly and melodramatic, “I mean, | think I'd sooner die than go on living fn this state-of. fear.” “Raisul?” asked Herr Sehiacht. 1837—Charles Ammi Cutter, Boston ‘and Northampton, Mass., With each classified aavertice-| |ment The Citizen will give free an |Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for it. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished ments, $15.00 to $25.00 per wonderful things—and you must tell erything, ev-|™° What he says. If the name ts pa i oanaeh oat now. on, |not as @ spark-of gunpowder, | am 1... Whom can £ trust?” | xrong in my thinks. “Yes. And the place, It is get: numbers have given the world} seores of ‘popular songs hit, a few of them being Lane,” “Back Home Again In In- diana,” “A Cottage Small By a “Honeymoon! 1854—-Thomas R. Marshall, In- diana lawyer, governor, Vice Pres- ident in Wilson’s two terms, born at North Manchester, Ind. Died in Washington, June 1, 1925. F month. Trevor and Morris, op- posite new Post Office, febl URNISHED HOUSE, modern Careful Service. | Assured Of Prompt And “Mineself,” replied Herr Sehtech: | “Aureille de Tounens. . eeicae “Me, oem ean trust me! “Who was he? He was.a private | Waterfall,” “Dinah,” “Am I; ie sntleman, a worthy, it obscure cit- | Blue,” “The Peanut Vendor” and) a alee ato _ > of Bordeaux, who fs 1876 made |“Home Again Blues.” iGerman medical scientist. “Well—for a start—can you giv self a king in South America.| Sidney Lanfield direeted| Died Aug. 20, 1915. me a pistol? {t would Larad all th proper reaf king, 1876 model, with |“Broadway Bad.” The story con-, praca I Seieeeiaae saeotlys hiskers, and with @ capital; @ | cerns a girl who cashes in on a! would Mover a worse i _ wart, a palace, am army, an” all der | lurid reputation and fights for Qhio lawyer and congressman, “Er—yes, perhaps. Perhaps, yer ceo gt it, He really was Kins’ | happiness against unfair odds.. It! Ambassador to France in the| ant a bdeieedean'eéatabal ain) ae . x9 marae ceucggnerd is said to: combine sparkling humor! World War, born at Mt. Gilead, | pr at accealete disguise ia ae . fie eng cclacanan. and gayety with strong suse ae Died in Elyria, 0., Nov. 17, | that you can visit me—or run tome to had a royal mint, and struck | 4"@™a- ; for safety. Yes, But if I do this :is owm epinage, and he issued his for you, and part with my precious i.wn stamps. pistol—upon which my life alsomay; “But Major Riccoli ean, I expect, depend—will you do likewise some | .ei1 you far more about bim than I thing for me?” can, and that is what I want you “Anything,” replied Margaret. _ (to find out. All you haf to do is to . “Goott Now listen. Will you':omember the name, mention. it to watch where | tell: you to watch °:im, and see what happens.” and report to me what you see?” | “What is likely to happen?” “Yes,” replied Margaret, isked the bewildered, frightened “It is goot. And will you tell m+ 1d unhappy Margaret. anything you hear, anything you “You may hear that Aarelile de hear about what is going tohappen’ ‘sanens: was mad aud a. megalo- Gossip, information volunteered 6) aniac, and that was why he failed. your husband; anything Raisul may you may then hear that another tell you; any interesting remarks: and infinitely greater kingdom. is | statements, speculations made about to be created—and at a spot the Lady Ei Isa Beth ef Ain? @v-| not tar trom where we are sitting, erything; anything. 1 can sift the| And another thing that may.bappen information, true from false, my-| is that you will receive the offer of self. Will you do that?” & erown—the chance to become “Yes,” replied Margaret. “Yes—| queen consort of the new kingdom.” except in the case of confidences, £/ Margaret contrived to laugh, mean—if my husband, for example,| “Is the man mad?” she asked. said, ‘Promise not to tell anyone! Herr Seblacht patted her hand, it I tell you something’ and then| and continued. told me of...” “L do not promise these great “But you peed not agree,” inter-| things,” he smiled. “I only think Herr Schiacht, “You need@|perhabs this happen. Do not be not gif der promise.” disappointed ff...” * “True,” agreed Margaret. “I will} “Ob, no,” replied Margaret. refuse.” shall be getting blasé soon, “Sot It is goot. Now something | will be the second .. .” other. A little thing—but impor} “Raisul, eh?” tant. Ido not ask you to play de} “Yes. I shall have to tell this coy. ' Not to be what you call the/zentleman what I told Raisul—that vamp, isn’t it? You are not of such |! already have one husband.” akind... But Ido ask this. And] “That would not trouble the good 1 will git you the pistol when you|Raisul. Nor the good Riccoll. To haf promise. these great men obstacles exist but “Now listen. A military mission be—removed.” comes here soon. Very soon. A} “Is the man mad?” asked Mar- French officer and escort of Euro- pean soldiers. I know theof@eer— and I want you to know him. Your! conveniences, electrie erator, radio, garage, reasonable, 1113 Grinnell. ply 524 Franeis street. 1854-4Paul = Ehriich, refrig- very Ap- art famed born. |_INSURANCE_ | INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval Street TELEPHONE NO. 1 OPTOMETRIST 100 PER CENT. EFFICIENCY Do you get drowsy after you read a short while? Do you get Frequent headaches? Why not get your eyes examined, and learn their true condition? Let us give you a scientific optical examination. Dr. J. A. Valdes, 0. 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