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THE BATTLE BEGINS 1A moment of mental it came and passed—re- @ Teassuring thought that his. mind. The launch i hidden in the shadows along the river, and it ‘all npondy that an; rch | thade tor risk on Die acore was of contact with, and rec- by, Larocqtie,and Bolduc, these two men here were not ue and Bolduc, and from what sald he gathered that, hav- |. innocuous, he was, and .| and you, ai ov his mouth, distorting ‘Ups ‘and jaws, brought bim bru- ems He strained a little at Jashing ineffectually; but other- rise he made no movement. His i sani on the two men. They standing within 9 foot or two him. Both were armed with what like sawed-off shotguns—the - of one of which he had no had crashed against his skull 20 very long ago. They were si-| /, now, saying nothing—waiting. lis eyes searched past the two Dower house, which he aid still see from where he lay, -a8 Bouchard had said, only a ds away from the club—per- forty at the outside. Trees, ris- between the two buildings; beyond the power house Bere ‘Was an open space ee No trees, and it see! could catch tn the ot white, tum: \ to eign cf hay of the Dollaire’s men, nothing to in- zo answered by one of the two ‘Atorm came into view through Paul?” demanded the R abruptly, and, steppinz suddenly peered duwn at. Colin. vit ie this?” @ gang bere that w way over to the club,” ‘answered. “We gave him tap on the head to keep him po ‘and then stuffed his mouth end tied him like you see.” “Good!” applauded the man who Qiswered to the name of Paul. “That will be one less to begin with, Now, listen, and I will tel! you, That fellow Bouchard says that the man Samed Kennistoa who runs the club, and another man named Lazarre, ate the only ones in the clubhouse ever there now, and that the rest are. a. cy.J veiow dn the powér banse, 80 you do not need: any more m here. Bouchard is not surg, but he thinks there may be to" out of the power hi below. So Dollaire is yung: of the boys on guard amici trees all the way down to on both sides of the power’ house. You understand, eh?” “Sure!” approved Christophe rest smash in the power-house door, eh? What did I tell you, Baptiste? Sars Dollaire, there, hie ig like the fox!” “Let Paul talk,” srunted Baptiste. “Ho fs not through yet!” “No,” said Paul. “Listén!, When Dollaire and the rest of us. creep up to the power. house, and just as we rush the door, Dollaire will:fire a shot or two. When they hear that, the two- men in the. clubhouse. will come running out, and—" 5 “Damn!” Baptiste swore geittily. ‘They will not run far! “That ig the reason you are here,” Paul chuckled evilly. “Véty. well, when you are surg:they will:not rin far, you, Christophe, will * ie moe tana ie trees on the. right! Re ntiste, you will &o, tersely. “And then Dollaire and the |. PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Henry Carey and: daugh-! ter, Miss Miriam Carey, left on} the afternoon train yesterday fas! Miami, where they will spend a while with relatives and return in time for Miss Carey to take up; her duties as teacher in the pub-| lic schools of Key West. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Steadman; left yesterday over the East Coast to join Mrs. Steadman’s mother and the four Steadman children who are occupying an apartment mi Beach for the rest of the Miss Ruby Albury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Albury, left yesterday afternoon for Miami, sccompanying Miss Rose May Rob- erts who has been Miss Albury’s! guest and with whom she will! spend about two weeks. Lt, Colonel. Jacob E. Spengler, U.S. property and disbursing of-} ficer, who came in yesterday to pay off the troops at the Florida National Guard encampment, re- turned“on the afternoon train : yesterday to St. Augustine. Coleman, super- the: inténdent of accounts and et tors;of the U. S, internal revenue department of Florida, who was} ; |in Key West on business, left yes-) out first,” announced” Baptiste gruffly. “Good,” agreed Christophe. “That is all tight £0 for me.” ¥ Colin's eyes roved in a hunted way around the. clearing. Qui the id movements" ; k on in the m it! No, trees!. Those" weren't’ trees— they were crouched forms:of men morte swiftly out:from: the. be a great many of them, Lazarre! The A chill horror. Ba had. act cole tates scene where the batchery ¢ place, and the body— A shot rang out tion of the power terday for Jacksonville, . Miss Lillian Murray, who is con- nected with the Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, is expected to in Key West tomorrow for | arri a visit with her family, who re- side at the army’ post’ here. U. S. DESTROYER ARRIVES IN PORT; COMES FROM CUBA VESSEL HAD BEEN STATION. ED IN HAVANA HARBOR TO PROTECT AMERICAN INTER- EST DURING TURMOIL The United States destroyer Taylor, Lieutenant Commander George F.’ Howard, ‘U. 8. N., in, command, arrived et Key West 6:45 o’clock yesterday afternoon and docked at. the naval station ‘| pier, taking oil and water. With the Claxton, another de- | stroyer, the Taylor ‘had, been in Havana harbor for about one week er | where she had proceeded on orders from Washington at the climax of the trouble in Cuba. On the vessel ar three regular officers of naval reserves. Besides “| the regular crew a number of of- ficers of naval reservists from Georgetown and Charleston, S. C. | The regervists were on their annual training cruise when orders from Washington were received to go to Havana harbor. The Tay- lor will remain:in, port until Mon- and enlisted personnel p will be given shore leaye this evening, to attend danc- es and other places of amusement and recreation. CHURCH PROGRAM TOMORROW NIGHT The Young People’s Society of the Congregation church will meet at 7 o’clock Sunday evening under the leadership of Mrs. Christopher Knowles, when the following pro- gram will be rendered, Prelude read by the leader. A Season of Quiet Meditation ' }and Silent Prayer. Soloist—Miss way and one run snother across the clearing. Tt was the end of the chase. The end of Lazarre, Colin closed his eyes. (Copyright, 1993, Feank L. Packerg) t # comge te Colin, Moneay, COLORED FOLK The Coral City Dramatic com-) “hi ighthouss} Nan”, in three acts, at the Gar) pany will present den Theater, Monday evening at 8} o'elock. }church, was a - delightful “Treasure Farm", the play pre sented last night in the auditorium of the Harris School for the bene- fit of Fleming Street Methodist enter- ‘A’ cast of ten of the leading | tainment. colored players of Key West are} Despite the threatening weath- Marie Knowles. Hyntn—"“The Sunshine Song.” Scripture reading—Miss Edith Watkins. Topic—-Worshipping God Out- of-Doors. Violin solo—Sylvia Cole. Hymn—*“Plant Roses.” Reading—Miss Isabel Armayor. | Vocal solo—Barbara Johnson. Talk on the topic—Rev. E. R. Evans, Hymn (quietly)—Day is Dying in the West.” Ss @ pretty good day to be! born in. The disposition is a lit-/ tle too profound in thought, and. the speech a little too subtle, but} the kind and sympathetic nature, Mr. and Mrs. James Wells left over the East Coast yesterday afternoon for Miami where they will spend several weeks with relatives, H. L. Peet, auditor for a widel; known company operating chai of restaurants and news stands at railway stations in the United States, left yesterday for Jack- sonville, after a visit. with the local branch. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Bush and three children will leave next ‘Wednesday morning over the highway for a stay in Troy, N. Y., with Mrs. Bush’s mother. Mrs. Bush will possibly remain several months while Mr. Bush, who - is manager of the Miami Herald’s local bureau, will return in about. three weeks, Mrs. E. T. Smith, mother of Mrs. Jackson, wife of Lieutenant W. B, Jackson, U. S. N., and daughter, Miss Nancy, arrived over the East Coast this morning; from Cape Charles, Va., and are guests of the Jacksons in their quarters at the naval station. Mr. and Mrs. G.'H. Garthside and little daughter, Jean,‘and Miss Consuelo Warren.and. Tom Wa ren, Jr., left this morning -over the highway. Mr. and Mrs..Garth- side will stop at Miami while ‘the other members of the party’ will proceed to Jacksonville. They had been visiting here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. K. Warren at their home on Southard street. MISS GAITITO. STUDY NURSING Miss Macie Gaiti, stenographer} in the office of Judge Jefferson B. Browne, has definitely decided | to take a course in the study of nursing. She will leave Key West Sep- tember 30 to enter the school for nurses which is affiliated with the St. Vincent's hospital situated on the St. John’s river near Jackson- ville. The hospital is operated un- der the supervision of the Catho- lic organization Sisters of C! ity, but is non-sectarian, While pursuing her three years course of study, Miss Gaiti, along with other novices, will be afford- ed the opportunity of gaining prac- tical experience in hospital work. “LEGALS NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a certain order and decree of foreclosure and sale} made and entered on the 25th das of July, A, D. 1933, in and by thi Circuit’ Court of ‘the Twentieth’ Judicial Cireuit‘of the State of Flor- ida, in and for Monroe County, In Chancery, in a cause therein pend- ing, wherein St, Louis Catholic Benevolent and " Educational so known as The Saint lic Benevolent Edu- cational Association of the City of Tampa, Hillsborough County, a cor- poration organized and existing un- der the laws of the State of Fi is plaintiff and Adolph Loui: styled A. Louis, and Louis Pi ties, Inc., a corporation 0: and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, are forectosure of mortgage, the . uns dersicned Special Master, in Chan. cery will offer for-sale and will sail at public outery, tor cash: th ‘hai to the highest and best bidder a the front door of the NE tron Florida, ‘s of sale, on Monday’the 4th day of September, D.. 1933, all the followin, @escrited land, situate, lying “and in the County ‘of Monroe, of Florida, to-wit: . White: map, delineated in Feb. ASD. 1829, Being part of wo (3) in Square Thirty et (38); commencing at @ hty-eight «ss feet e corner of Duy nd Eaton Streets and running along the line of Duval Street Eight eight (88) feet: thence at right angles along the line of Lot number One (i) In same Squat one hundred and ninety 7 feet and nine ine! thence at right angles in W.'ly direction parallel wii Duval Street Eighty-eight (88) i thence at right angles in ein ~seven (197) feet and Inches to the place of Being the land de- a certain Deed of nce made Janyary ALS by Hirem Benner and Reverend n¢ dexinning seribed and being also described in certain other Deed of Cot veyance made April. the First A. D. 1880 by Wiliam H. Gross, ishop of Savannah, Georgi ight defendants, wi taking part, and seats are reserved | er a large and appreciative au for -Fisitors. | die mee was in attendance. The “Between acts, the ‘Trio, com-/different characterizations were’ posed of the three Reddick sisters,| admirably done and the cast’s of | depend too much wilkesing and other numbers will} forts to please received pensta ap be ‘Legal plause from the assemblage. will attract many firm friends of| both sexes, who will aid in the at-| ment of BFSGRYTEY. ~ Do 4 on your friend however. for it may render ¢ service lukewarm... (Copyright RRS « ALN sa ore for Plaimeite augs 9-26 wepes at FIRST METHODIST cHURC cH Corner of Eaton and Simonton Streets John. G. ‘Stradley Sunday School opens at o’elock under the leadershij Gerald Saunders, sitperin' nt. Each department meets in its own assembly Foom.'* «*- Morning worship begins at 11 o'clock. “Thé sérmon topic will be: “The Recovered Rapture.” ‘ The hour for evening - worship is 8 ‘o’elock: The sermon . topic will be: “The Power to Seé it Through.” Music: Morning anthem: “What a Saviour is Jesus,” Southerland. Evening anthem: “The Friend That You Need,” Wilson. | Vocal solo, Claude Salis, “Forgive-- Me Lord,” Ackley... Organist: Miss Mary Elizabeth .Grillon. The Epworth, League service will be led by. Fred Knight,” :The topic: “Singing: Voices.” The subject for the mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening will be: “Peace.” . WT BETIS : of LEY MEMORIAL M@. E. CHURCH, SOUTH Corner, Division and City Park Walter W. Robins, Pastor * Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Ed. R. Curry, superihtendent. | The’ young people meetin the Division Stréet school’ at 9:45 and in the church at 7 p. m. : “An Adult Bible class is also starting in the Division Street school at 9:45 a. m. The morning worship begins at 11 a.m. Text: Isaiah 3:10, The evening worship hour is at 8 p. m., and the subject is: “Carry Your Corner.” Mark 2:3. FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH J. T, Coulliette, Pastor Subjects: 11 A. M—‘“Some Things of Most Importance to’ Methodists.” 8 P. M—-“Why I Am A Metho- dist.” Preaching by pastor. SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH Corner Duval and Eaton Street A. B. Dimmick,- Pastor Sunday services: Low Mass, 7:00 a. m. Matins,. 6:45 a, m. Sung Mass (church school), 9:30 a, m. Sung Mass (sermon), 11:00. a. m. Evensong, sermon, Benediction, 8:00 p. m. Matins, 6:45 a. m. Mass (Communions), 7:09 a, m Evensong, 5:80 p. m, Second Mass on a 9:00 a, m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH ~ “EL SALVADOR” *' Louis Oser, Pastor — Corner — and Virginia oe itreets Services in Spanish Sunday School, 71:00 a, m. Preaching, 8:00 p. m. oer Club rieets Monday, i|8:00 p, Bible ety g Prayer ‘3rvice, ednesday, 0 p. m. . rake LA TRINIDAD” By ' Revs. L. Oser and Monte Pastors~ Sunday School, 3:80 pe m: Service in Spanish, Friday, at 7:30 p. m. MIXED BIBLE CLASS Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Mont- ,jeino, Teachers This cmes meets every Sunday morning at the Harris School aud- itorium at 10:00. Men and wom- nomination are invited to attend. THE SALVATION ARMY Lieut. Leah Hartley, Officer in Chargs 1002 Fleming Street Company meeting School), “9:39 &. m. a igre ‘meeting, 11:00 a.'m, seting, 6:15 p. m. Salvation Yheeti= g, 7:45 p. m. CATHOLIC CHURCH PF. X. Dougherty, S. J.* ‘St. Mary's Star of the Sea, Division Street and Windsor Lane Sunday masses: 7:00, 8:15 and 9:30 a. m. Week day mass: 6:45 a. m. Rosary and Benediction, 7:30 a ' j Eagar posting Weneredeg 730 ip m. | Children’s meeting, Fridsy-eve- ‘ping, 7:30 p. m. 5\a. m., under the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 527 William Street E. Richard Evans, Pastor Sunday School starts at 9:45 leadership _ of Carlyle. Roberts, superintendent. Each, department meets in its own rooms.. Morning service, 11:00 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Seeking the Things of God.” Senior Endeavor, 7:00 o’clock. Evening worship, 10 o’clock. Sermon text: “Launch Out Into Mid-week service, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton Street, between Duval and Simonton Streets W. P. Page, Pastor Rev. A. M. Taylor, pastor of the ‘Deerfield Baptist church, will oc- cupy the pulpit at both the morn- fing and evening service. Morning subject: “The Hand of the Lord.” * Evening: “What About the Tenth Hour?” CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 827 Elizabeth Street Sunday morning services at 11 o'clock. Wednesday evening meets at 8 o'clock. Reading Room in Society build- ce ve week-days from 8 to 5 clos PENTECOSTAL MISSION Corner White and Olivia Streets Rev, James A. Cain, Pastor 11:00 a. m, Sunday morning service. 0 p, m., Sunday School. 0 p. m., Evangelistic ser- ‘uesday, 7:30 p. m., Weekly Prayer meeting. Friday, 7:30 p, People’ m., meeting, s Young SEVENTH - DAY , ADVENTISTS R. T. Sawyer, Teacher 1017 Fleming Street Bible study, Friday, 7:30 y. m. Sabbath Service, 10:30 a. m. NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH (Colored) A. T. McCaskill, Pastor Mrs. M. A. Moreno, Secretary 'M. A. Moreno, Recording Steward Sunday School, 2:30 a. m Sunday service, 11 a. m. -7:00 p. m., evening worship. SAINT PETER’S CHURCH (Colored) enter Street, between Petronie and Olivia Streets Sunday; Mass, 8:00 a. m. Solemn Evensong, 7:00 p.m. + Tuesday, Mass, 8:00 a. m. H Thursday, Mass, 8:00 a. m. Wednesday, Litany and sermon, 7:30 p.m. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN | CHURCH (Colored) Rev. Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor 717 Simonton Street Divine service at 11 a. m. and . Mm. Church school at 3:30 p. m. Junior church, 7 p. m. Weeknight service, Tuesday, 8 , conducted by the deacons of the chureh. CORNISH A. M. E. ZION CHURCH (Colored) A. J. Shockley, Pastor 704 Whitehead Street 5:00 a. m., praise and preaching service. 9:30 A, M., Sunday, School. 10:45 a. m., morning worship. Subject: “God's Promises Never Fail.” 5:00 p. m., Jpnide Vorick C. E. service. 6:45 p. m., Senior Vorick C. BE service. } 7:45 p. m., evening worship. Weekly. Notices 8 p. m., Tuesday, class meeting. | 4:30 p. m., Wednesday, junior church. 8 p. m. Wednesday, bearsal. 8:00 p. m., Thursday, and praise service. choir re-| prayer BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME’ Established 1885 24-Rear Ambuteece Service Shiites Kembatmer, Fiastic Sargery Phone 135 Night Phous 696-W ————— FOR SALE Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned up to and includ- ing Friday, September 1, 1933, for the purchase" of 3-21 Passen- ger Busses, 1-29 Passenger bus, 1-21 passenger bus and all or part of the bus equipment and parts. Any interested party that wishes to purchase any one of the busses and any part or parts of the bus equipment can call at the city clerk’s office and view the list of said busses or bus equipment. The city council reserves right to reject any or all bids. By order of the city council, WALLACE PINDER, augi9-26-31 City Clerk. e CLASSIFIED COLUMN Advertisements, under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the the rate of 1c a word for each in-/ ai sertion, but the minimum for the SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 198. VERY CONSIDERATE CHICAGO—Wnen | Mrs. | Bila Cairne, aged 70, of this city, was fined $5 for begging, the judge paid the fine. . CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our. teiende and neighbors for the kindness and services rendered during the illness and death of our son gnd brother, Percy Bernard San . Especially do we wish to show out appreciation to Dr. Galey, to the Lopez Funeral Home, to the don: ors of the beautiful floral offer- ings and to those who gave the use of their cars. ¢ Mrs, ELLEN KEMP, MRS. ALFRED ACHESO) MRS. FRANK LONES. 4 auglo-1tx LEGALS Pursuanteto of Florida,..the ndereig ceive until 12. o'cl , August 30, nor’s office in first insertion in every instance is} High 25c. Payment for classified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- | F ments charged. Advertisers. should give their street address‘ as well as their téle- phone number jif they desire re eults. Mig classified iictans| ment The Ciiaen wit ive Autostrop Razor * it. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT, containing 12 rooms, on 50x198 feet, in select section of city, 1307 Whitehead street, op- posite beautiful Coral Park, and facing the sea. Garage in rear. Rent $50 monthly. Apply to L, street or The Citizen Office. P. Artman, 1309 Whitehead PERSONAL EPILEPTICS—New discovery quickly relieved me. All others failed. ‘All letters answered, Nothing to sell. Write . Mrs. Marian Adams, Box 430, Well- ington, Kansas. aug.18-1tx, ington, Kansag ® aug.29-1tx. CHICKS “SOUTHERN HATCHED, _ blood tested, Missouri Reds, Barred Rocks, White Rocks, Wyandot- tes, Orpingtons, 100—$5.9: Heavy Assorted $5.45. Prepaid; live delivery. Southern Hateh- eries, Jacksonville, Fla.” aug12-19-26 FOR SALE STRAWBERRY PLANTS, sionary and Blakemore. 1,000 $2.50 or $1.00 per 100. —10,- 000—$20.00. . John Lightfoot, E. Chattanooga, Tenn. augl4-16t BLANK SALES BOOKS—B8uit- able for every business. 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