The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 24, 1933, Page 4

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN - VETERANS OF WAR TO ATTEND CHURCH Members of B. H. McCallaj Lighthouse t Camp, United Spanish War Vet-}yesterday from erans, will meet at the corner of! station and bu Eaton and Simonton streets, 7:45} Florida Reef. o’clock Sunday night and from As soon as di there proceed to the First Baptist} the tender Popp; church to attend divine service. | ed disks to receiv Speen enon es — o'clock) ing for the Sinith S¥ they will assemble ai e corner ; " Sirs, Joseph Pearlman lett over] of Southard and Marguret streets) 04° 1 Fab n the East Coast’ yesterday for Mi-|to join the Memorial Day parade, } °° ey : ami where she will spend a few]| arranged by veterans of the sev- nee in erecting er * ATOR CUTTING Personal Mention HELPS IN BATTLE Mrs, George Kantor, who. was; Mrs. Ernest Hemingway and T0 FURNISH JOBS spending a short vacation with her|son, Patrick, left yesterday on the eeecececooe 1 son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and! Florida to join Mr. Hemingway. claim in the presence of witnesses. Mrs. Arthur Mulberg, at Pahokee.| who is fishing for marlin in Cuban Or—he had not known it for what Fla., was a returning . passenger| waters. it was. THREE MUSKETEERS OF SEN-) over, the East Coast yesterday. Fe My back had been, foolishly, turn- Dr. E. Rodriguez y Baso left on ed to the door. I don’t know whether | “'= RIDING ABREAST; BILL! witiiam Demeritt, son of Mr.|the afternoon train yesterday for it was some sound or rustle or FOR PROJECTS WOULD AP-i2nd Mrs. Herman Demeritt,, who} Miami where he will join his sis- whether it wag only that strange | | accompanied his mother on a:visit™ter, Mrs. Fernando Gato, and re- tte Bo peste ‘ethers | age-old instinct that tells us when PROPRIATE VAST AMOUNT {to relatives in Miami, returned} turn to Key West. Mrs. Gato will sige estate. Sundean, determined | eyes are watching us. At any rate, over the East Coast yesterday and/ continue to her home in Havana. as Age. scared Pe stntoh the I was suddenly aware of it, and 1 today resumed his duties in the fe have ocourred, and finds | whirled and clutched for Lorn’s By SIGRID ARNE office of the lighthouse depart- an rey ta tela aah of tne revolver. The door which I had (iy Associated Press) ment. tel, closed open. WASHINGTON, May 24.— as m : — 2 was oes Cer a moving | Three musketeers of the senate} B. D. are _ left yesterday|days with relatives and friends. eral organizations in Key West. ve Chapter 45 and revealing about six decreasing | are riding abreast again. And this afternoon ‘or Miami, where: he he! ate inches of blackness. time the taciturn Senator Bronson| Will await the arrival of Mrs.| Bethel Phillips, son of Mr. and LEGALS UNITY OF MOSLEMS THE TOKEN 1 edd ede it and was in the | Cutting, of New Mexico, is point-|George F. Morris’ and the body) Mrs. Ed. Phillips, who was away KING’S GREAT L/S white cap was bending | Corridor, but there was nothing but jing the way in a typical bill for;of her husband and return. on) from the city several months, re- NOTICE TO CREDITORS q i ‘a steaming kettle. dim walls and blank doors to be | the three—a bill proposing expen-| the Havana Special tomorrow. turned oyer the East Coast yes- IX coURT oF THE couNTY sr @ moment the chef didn’t see} 80-1 went back into the room, | ditures estimated at from $3,000.-| i I terday. : NS UbeL., STATE OF FLORIDA, (ily Assoviatea Presn) ‘as I was still in tho little pas-|10sing the door firmly. f returned | 990,000 to $6,000,000,000 on pub-| Mrs. Russell, wife of Chief En-| . |p MONRGE COUNTY. CAIRO, May 24.—“My aim is outside the kitchen and out- ene. Lapa det bes > sage lic works: seer G. es peel of the-S, ie ¥. L. Bierer, assistant keeper|/"NisusON L. POLLARD, a the unity of Moslems and for this}* the area of light. 1 think, how- His colleagues in the fight. as is| Florida, and two children, who! at Tortugas light station, who was peeceened. I shall ight,” pr, as 1 turned away he caught|%°me dismay that the door itself | frequently the case, are “Young| were spending a brief time in| spending his quarterly vacation te Bs Coasters reget, ae Said on ne ad vo 2h ‘@ glimpse of the motion, for 1 Bob” LaFollette of Colorado. Tampa, returned yesterday morn-| with his family in Miami, returned| ing Claims or Demands Against ing Ibn Saud, ruler of} front behind me a kind of howl, Time and again the three have | ing. on the Havana Special yesterday.| Said Estate: 9) gy | Agabia, in an address to the chief) ernod éthing dropped and clattered, stood shoulder-to-shoulder on some} _- i z notified and required | to pbresent haste a to Mecca. He bo there was a sound of hissing major. battle-—for the most part any claims and demands whieh you | ecntinu offic! : a g battles with social welfare as an REV. L ANT I TURKEY WARNS ON the"ectate’vof ‘Nelson “Er” Bollard, Se ) was not at al cult to get expressed objective. e Q ‘ ate of Union County, New Jersey,/ants, ready obey my instruc- Sto the priest's room. I would have Rated A Republican | BUYING GAS MASKS Coles waa ae Beg rrenre*| tions. These are the troops of thel UKbd learning more about the miss-| } For Cutting these battles have HOLD SERVICES Seneca the Court House at Key West.junion, They have no-other aim fog token from Sue before | | meant a rapid rise into the public ? hy Assnatates: Erne). | the time of the first publication of| but the glory of Islam. itched that room, but as it devel- limelight, He was appointed to ISTANBUL, May 24-—For the/ this notice: sald claims or demands|, “I have crushed: all my ened {t was not necessary, and.1 fill a vacancy in 1927 by a demo- first time in Turkey, preparations) te be sworn {o and presented 38! mies, They said I wanted to be ‘Panted, of course, to take advan- ¢ratic governor, although he, him-| Rev. Holmes Logan, of the Ley|®8ainst poisonous gas warfare are/ See Chapter 11994 Laws of the}ealiph, but I never claimed this. oe Dope uty A: OES, \ self, places his name in the repub-| Memorial church, will conduct| Pins taken for civil population, | State of Moris for vear 192% - tane caliph’s duty would be to 7 ged acer : lican colump onthe ballot, ieee ing: Benth Lectures*are being given in the WILLIA EB. HORLSER, | make the religi doctrines of + Although it was in a large degree : He is elected on the republican Services tomorrow evening, DeBin-| schools and.in adult clubs on the| ,,Anciliaiy Administrator, ©. 8.170 unicorn among Mosletis th it that 1 found it. “I had ap- ticket, but his votes in the senate} ™9& at 8 o’clock, at the Salvation| yse of gas masks. There are no may24-31; Baie" Julé-12-19] every part of the world. No man!) > Al \ ee HO { proached tire heavy window curtains pate dime mic, inde is} A Hall, corner of. Flemi id ivi lati seald ‘ ‘ pendent, He is} Army Hall, corner o; F leming and| masks for the civil population, but = ” 4nd was drawing them back to get) was completely visible fo me trom | found almost. invariably on what! Grinnell streets they are soon to be imported. IT COURT OF THs)” ie; Chae Pa these: days More light in the room when one of| a mirror opposite. 1, then, and the he considers the liberal side, The official press warns: “Be- Cutting was born on Long = Is- CLAIMS AUTO BIG ‘ fore the next war comes, let land, where he and his white-hair- every man, woman, @hd_ child that controlled the curtains.| A FTHR a moment 1 folded the {C4 mother, Mrs. Olivia Cutting, FACTOR IN CRIME) buy a mest.” ill maintain a home. Cutting is ———______— SUNICE HAN Anti in slipping ran upon something|4*token and siid-it into the'titte | SY ; EUNICE HANNIBAL, that was not soft chenille and was| cylindrical chamber where lead is A5, And. Hainasried, . Sey: Seneee ey eee GEOLOGISTS WILL ORDER or PUBLICATION my fingers slid somehow through} thing I'd held in my hands had been thu thick chenille cords of the enot-| clearly visible trom the door. mous tassel hanging from the red DIVORCE pay aioe stored m my penell, and let mysell | Par Re ‘ha wucrents seems te | cc noo: May 24 — Coll” STUDY ROCK STRATA) oil arian, tte, more tl ware Tworked very cautiously, there in/ cautiously into the corridor. Ste, Shanctre title with the-other half | Calvin Goddard, head of North- xe a : ht Bag rset ncn | f th ld. 'western university’s scientific (Uy Ansocinted Press) ed, is a nonresident off of the world. { = SAN ANGELO, T. May 24 s lorida and that. her Supported Franklin Roosevelt |crime detection laboratory, be- qT f bi p shen opened ? conten Bett aoe fone He is @ man to reckon with oM|jieyes the pistol receives much|~,°-o 0° SAE ViCW’ OF | ie ie theeators oiteced that ue aoe the senate floor, but in a marked- ‘ . . {rock formations of especial in-| defendant be and she is hereby re- ly unobsteusive way. He seldom blame for modern crime for which) terest, members of the West| quired to appear to the bill of ° e < ¢ col lal Het talks, but when he does he. speaks |the motor car should at least}Texas Geological society's field hefore the 20th day of June, A. Dy briefly and to the point. share responsibility. te party took to the air. A plane| 1933. otherwise ‘the allegations of Ss x 5 He was watched closely in the| “It is the rapid means of. es-|carried them in an elliptical|py‘tne sala defendant eet A district open meeting will be the said last pre-election campaign, and the| cape afforded by the auto. that}course over a highly folded and] It ts further Fellows’ Hall Thursday night at 8 o’clo Fellows, Rebeccas and their friends order be publishe invited to attend, day, he as a republican, announc-| makes possible much of modern) faulted area. ! tor four. con: ed through his Santa Fe news-|crime,” he says.. “A law forbid- Four members. of the party} * Ww paper his support of Roosevelt|ding any person convicted of a|were taken aloft at a time in a a there was a stir up and down the|crime of violence from riding in|eabin ship. “Flying at 2,000 feet WILLIAM M political ranks, any auto, under heavy. penalty,| for 30 minutes, they could see : The suns of the New Mexico} would solve the problem -aver-|an estimated 800 square miles of| JOHN G. SAW District Deputy Grand Master, Dis plains he loves have burned him| night,” 2 -leerrain. | Bolleltar: #9r <Complatments a. .: to a tan that lasts straight through eS i ee ft the winter. His face is oval and youthful, and yet above it is a streak of white hair that accentuates his large, dark eyes. He dresses in grays that emphasize the white streak, and in browns that tone 5 ‘The chet didn’t see me. © . with his out-of-door color. the Just recently he marshalled so- a darkness, pulling at} to my great relief, was still in the | cial welfare eae to a hearing hing carefully to extract it| lounge, and Mrs, Byng and Lov: | on 9 $15,000,000 bill for the home- the large bell-shaped tassel, | schiem and the cockatoo. less boys which has been absorbed in the Wagner bill. Always at these hearings there is one con- fi ‘& jaggedly triangular piece| I-nodded and then turned away ae io = with amall| from the railing over which I had Ke int my eyes | surveyed the scene below as I heard 4 -on the print I knew I had found | someone walking along the corridor stant spectator—his mother. token. It was a torn half of| behind me. é Acks Billi For Jobs : chapter about love in first} Lorn’s brown figure loomed out of Now he advocates a_ public works bill asking that a maximum T glanced at the page I saw a Vora here, a word there, that mada ly beg of old and familiar Phrases and automatically finished thémselves in my mind—“with the of men and”—"tinkling éymbal"—“understand all mys- terles,” and toward the bottom, ‘to face; now I know in part"— “ahd the greatest of these..." i cred was why Sue had said what ‘She'd said. Had said it so fadiy, with such an effect of casual- eda, while she'd watched Francis ‘80 chrefully. And—it recurred to me with sig- fificant force—Francis had not fin- fabed ber quotation. Had looked faintly puzzled and baffied. Had, so far as I could see, failed entirely to eatch its meaning. ‘The token itself surprised me, tor somehow | had expected it to be some kind of jewelry—I don't know why. It was, however, remarkably eMecacions—simple, easily hidden and preserved, and practically im- possible for anyone who discovered its secret to duplicate owing to the Becessity for duplicating not only the editio. of the Bible trom which the leaf had been torn, but the jag ged edge whore it was torn and with Whose words the matching haif ia Francis’s. possession must exactly coincide, But I had no time, then, to spec alate, For the implications of Franeis's refusal to recognize Sue's One. ber at compromise were tm. the dimness, “Well,” he said. “Where have you been? You weren't in your room.” “You are the very man I want to see,” I said. Mutually conscious that those in the lounge below could, in all probability, hear every word, we walked farther back along the cor ridor. I said In a low voice: “Why did you warn ‘me about Tally?” ' ‘s He hesitated, and looked uneasily up and down tlie dim length of cor ridors with their occasional taint glints and intersecting lanai: |) “I told you | could not yet ae plain.” “You ere going too far," 1 said, “But—it doesn't matter. [ll tell you, It is that you aren't sure the man is Francis Tally.” He said nothing. He'd moved his head, and his face was now in the shadow. “Hurry up. Answer yes or no. Is that man Francis Tally? There was another pause. All around us loomed the menacing, secretive, dark rooms. Presently Lorn said quietly “Tt don’t know.” Of all the things I had expected, that reply was the last one, | said rather feebly: “What do you mean by that? He's your employer.” “t know,” said Lorn. “And I don't mind telling you that his coming has worried me considerably. You See the fact ia that, though I've seen Francis Tally, 've—well, Tve not seen him, so to speak.” of six billion be spent in the next two years to put men back to work. , On his entry into the senate he threw himself into a fight against censorship which was followed by | liberalization of the rules applying | to adimission of recognized litera- ture. He has started a battle against j always open, alike to the man who | | ANNOUNCE DEATH OFT. E. MILMORE Word was recevied yesterday | announcing the death of T. E. mal large campaign expenditures which still hangs fire, He was co-author of the Philippine Independence bill, . Health Sent Him West ; His adoption of New. Mexico happened 22, years ago when ill- ness sent him west, where many of his new people are accustomed tra- ditionally to the “patron” the} kindly and wise adviser in the| “hacienda” who has time for his| neighbor's problems. His large home‘in Santa Fe is ties his burro at the gate and to the ranch-owner who canters up on a hunter to join the senator in} a morning ride. j more at the home, 700 Cherry | street, Evansville, Ind. i His death was the. result 0! (Copyright, 1933 Miqw kber i portent. He had ‘either failed to |" _Miquon'G. Rberhart). | 1¢ admittistered poison: On tw wecteeeee Th warbowely. not desiting FS } occasions while in Key West he} todo se, thus tacitly conceding Sue's! aga, endanorra Sua” "| attempted suicide via the poison] ——----- 2 sees lala eam Poe se j route, but each time was saved | } j by the use of the stomach pump.} FLORIDA TAKES TRANSLATIONS wrt ion 2G a okkeeper and ‘ s time} | AUTHORS OF SPAIN circciation and advertising mana- 58 PASSENGERS | a | wer of The Citisen. He left Key | | {Ry Associated Presa) West last July. | MADRID, M 4. ish | jeceased vived by: his | The steamship Florida sailed | pee eaog Oly a the cigarette thats Milder the cigarette that Tastes Better vana with 22 passengers from ‘ions of foreign works have cut Tampa, 36 from Key West, 122; the demand for native fiction so! afiernoon from Ouba with 22 car| stuff. But publishers aver that|| Lloyd Whitlock-Vera Reynolds loads of pineapples, 10,264 crates, | if the authors would write as a + ‘ANGLED DESTINIES 12:40 o'clock yesterday for Hi | Revelists complain that transla- sacks of mail and two automobiles, they have to. give up writing or| PA i ; A C E Ferry Partott arrived yesterday turn to memoirs or adventure also three cars in bulk and 114) terestingly as their foreign con- “ “s packs of mail, jtemporaries, the books would cell, || Meters StOer~ Niske, 10-180 | MUTILATED PAGE

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