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

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‘the Mask has mark Chapter 28 ALIAS CLARKIE LUNN ‘was getting late—almost time to start out on the “from twelve to daylight” rounds aguin, Colin, up and down the room that occupied since bis return to York, halted abruptly and ed moodily at the calendar on Wall, The second of August. It Just a month to the day since he ha left Cap & ’Orage. {From the calendar, his eyes trav- to the mirror on the bureau, ‘The reflection that returned his gaze neither that of Colin Hewitt, nor ‘Mr. Roath, nor Denald Howard—this Perpes individual with jet-black hair ‘and jet-black eyebrows, and deep cir- cles the eyes that spoke elo- ‘quently of habitual dissipation. « - - “Bhe-face was pasty in, color; the toothbrush mustache gave the lips a 7 ae return, to’ New York, Seth ‘him for cruel and sinister expression. A quite aa art of old by—trait- 8 chair and eedscevvccecs “Sure!” Butch had said. “There's nothing to it. I can fix that for you. When you hit New York even that dick pal of yours down at the Homi- cide joint would give you-the stony stare, There's a guy right here that at every time you lamp a mirror.” And so Papa Goyette had created Goyette brought a smile. Papa Goy- tte was a stumpy, gesticulating lit- tle Frenchman, by profession a cos- tumier, by nature a crook, He paid no income tax on what he tumes. for private theatricals and that sort of thing, for such returns were genuinely meager; and he kept no books to exploit the profits he made thromgh the vast quantity of stolen goods that passed through his hands. Papa Goyette was clever. As a costumier he knew his business, and was highly spoken of in that respect. It he eked out a bare living thereby, he was cheerfully optimistic and did not complain! ‘HE transformation had taken place in the ultra-strict privacy of one, of Papa Goyette’s ingeniously + papa Goyette’s “masterpiece” contrived back rooms. It had been eminently successful. At its conclu- -{ appurtenant structures, which sion Papa sd had rubbed his iknow yourself! No! But do not for- ‘Bet one little thing. It will not last all by itself. The hairs sprout, And trom underneath the skin they eome up with the old color. Very well. I ‘will tell you of a friend of mine in New York who will take care of that, ‘and the other little repairs that will ‘be necessary. “But be careful of that sosuperb little mustache! You understand? It fs incomparable. Tt ts as good as thongh you had had timo to grow one. I, Papa Goyette, have néver ‘made anything before that could ap- Broach it. It is—what do you call it? the singing note of the whole face, “It 1s not pleasant? No. But the cement that holds it changes the ‘expression of the lips! You see? It is Colin Bwore softly under his ‘breath. Damn the mustache! ft had Deen the source of endless discom- \jfort at first, but he was becoming ‘were 80, re at the expense of: [Ese Pins ole peop df ede fer £ rf But he had accom. ‘Perhaps, after all, cll rte et on (iy Aencctated Brew “BERLIN, Aug. 24.—German. hased to it now. ‘Prom his chair Colin glanced ‘aga across the room at the min for—and Clarkic Lunn flashed him pack a twisted grin. His own mother, ‘had she been alive, as the trite ex- pression had it, would not have rec- ognized him. He nodded thoughtfully to himself. Papa Goyette, with the subsequent At the time, Itjassistance of Papa Goyette’s “friend” here tn New York, had performed little short of a miracle. But he owed Papa Goyette far more than that. ‘Clarkie Lann, but Papa Goyette haa orfented Clarkie Lunn in New York, TR would have been unwise, to say the least of it, for Clarkie Lann, a newoomer, to throw in his lot épenly with Butch Connal’s gang. Colin and Butch had talked that over from ‘every angle. Reddy had been a mem- ber of Butch Connal’s gang. (Copyright, 1923. Freuk b. Fadhara) ~ |WOMAN BAILIFF TAKES | QN SMALL SCALE|JURORS OUT ON PICNIC (My Assectated Presa) BELLINGHAM, Wash., T’vo pulled a lot of deals ‘with that’n | make you wonder who yau’re looking | Clarkie Lunn. The thought of Papa | received from the rentals of cos- | ‘\oy a direct Aug. Srmy- maneuvers this fall will be! 24.—A woman bailiff in superior Da’ Only a umall scale, it is an-|court here inaugurated a plan pounced. | that popularized her with the} Supervise SWEDEN SPEEDS UP ROAD TO TRAFFIC (By Assoctated Press) STOCKHOLM, Aug. 24.—Gov-} ermment reports revealing that} $25,000,000 was spent on roads in 1932, adds that 89 per cent of |the nation’s traffic is, motor- \ driven and that the highways per- mit an average speed throughout | the country ‘of 30 miles an hour j without risk. | AUSTRIA CLOSES ITS CANOE ROUTE iy Ausortatea Prem) BRAUNAN-AM-INN, Austria, Aug. 24.—Canoeing on the River Inn, which separates this town jfrom Germany, has been forbid- nocent-looking peddlers had been maintaining communication be- ‘tween Germany’s nazis and the {outlawed nazi party of Austria. LEGALS _ NOTICE OF ELECTION {,,Netice ti hereby given that | o1 the 18th day of September, 1933, a spe election will be held at the regular voting places in the Over- as Road and Toll Bridge Distri nroe County, Florida, at | whi neral elections of the State of are held, the territory of said rict being more particularly, described as follows, viz:— nship 64 South, Range 36 Zast; Township 64 South Range 35. E: Township South, Rang East; Town- ship 65 South, Range 34 Ra: Township outh, Range 33 ; Township 66 South, Range t; Township 65 "South, South, Range ship 6: outh, Range 31 Township 66 South, Range Fast; ynship 65 South, Range 30 East; Township 66 South, Range 30 East; Township 65 South, Range 29 East; Town- ship 66 South, Range 29 E: Township 67 ‘South, Range 29 Bast; Tow ip 65 South, Range Towns! 66 | South, 8 Hast; Township 67 South, Range 28 East; Town- ship 66 South, Range 27 Township 67 So ‘ownship E ;. Township. 20 Ei ‘Township South, Range 25 Ei ship 68 South, Range for the purpose of voting upon the proposition of issuing ‘Twelve Mil- lion, Five Hundred Thousand Dol- Jars ($12,500,000) bonds of said Overseas Road and Toll Bridge D: trict, for the purpose of establish- ing. ‘constructing, maintaining and operating in Monroe County, Flor- ida, toll bridges and toll highways, consisting of bridges, viaducts, causeways, fills, embankments, roads, highways, trestles, and other: w eonnect certain of the’ present ter- mini of State Road No. 4-A, in or- der to complete a system of high- Ways and bridges extending from Miami to Key West, via Key Largo; the payment of said bonds and the interest thereon to be secured only and exclusive first charge and lien upon the tolls and other revenues, of any nature what- ever, received from the operation of said toll bridges ana the approaches thereto, and toll highways, and any’ other. property of the District, and not otherwise. The polls at said election shall be kept open from eight o'clock A. M. until sundown, and only. qual fied electors who are freeholders residing in such District shall par- ticipate in said election, Dated at Key West, Florida, this 16th day of August, 1933. PRANE B. SHUTTS, Chairman, LEO H. WARREN, R. D. FREEMAN, USTINO REN Tow! E CHARLES L. ROB! Board of Commissioners of Over-| seas Road and Toll Bridge Dis- trict. augl?-24-31; sept7-14 NOTICH OF SPECIAL REGISTRA- ‘TION OF FREEHOLDER ELEC- TORS IN OVERSEAS ROAD AND To BRIDGE DISTRICT. IN MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. A specjal registration of free- holder electors in Overseas » Road and Toll Bridge District has been ordered to be held at. the County Court House of Monroe County, in West. Florida, election district, in Overseas R and Toll Bridge’ District, ing on the 29th day of August, and ending on the 12th day of tember, 1933, for the purpose registration ‘of. frécholder for voting at the special bond elec- electors a here Will be sub- mitted to the qualified | freeholder electors for approval a proposition issue bonds of said District in j unt of $12,500,000, for the purpese of establishing, construct- ing, maintaining and operating — in Monroe County, Florida, toll bridges: and toll highways, bridges, viaducts, embankments, consisting of causeways, fills, roads, highways, trestles, and other appurtena’ structures, which will connect cer- tain of the present termini of State Road No. 4-A, In order to complete a_system of highways and bridges <kténding from Miami to Key West.t vin Key Largo; the payment of said bonds and the be secured elusive first the tolts and natu operation of said toll bridges and the approaches highways, and any other pro) of the District, and not otherwine, The registration open at the office interest thereon to by a direct and ex- thereto, and toll Stened Supervisor tr } House ef Monroe County, ! West, Florida. from, nine o’e! { M. Gntil noon, and from twe o PL Mf, until five o'clock P.M. meneing the 29h day of August, ii nd during each day there- j after, ending the 12th day of Sep- } tember, 1932. At the time of registration each elector will be required to make} affidavit that he is @ freeholder! mt a @uly qealified elector resid- ne in snk The word nership interest, legal or eq-t in a fee simple estate in} }iaud in Overseas Road and Toll} j Bridge Districe Florida, een! Dated, Key West, day of August, 1933. JOHN ENGLAND, jden, authorities claiming that in-/SAFETY LOUDSPEAKER i | | "}equipped with a loudspeaker. | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN VIO AM AMA AM A,| svseribe tor The Citiven—20 eekly. WIFE’S RIGHT TO LOAF GETS OK FROM COURTS (Ny Awsectatea Prem) VIENNA, Aug. 24.— Spending many hours daily in a cafe is the inalienable Fight of all Viennese, a busi- ness man here learned when he sued his wife for divorce. He charged that she whiled away most of her afternoons ‘amd many evenings “in the coffee house instead of her own home.” The court agreed with the wife that in Vienna the cafe is the citizen’s club and his wife's clab too. hh did he dade di AIDS TRAFFIC CONTROL} (Ry Aunocmted Prenst WICHITA, Kas’, Aug. 24.—To}| educate motorists in traffic | safety, the Wichita police depart- ment maintains a “safety car’ Parking near an intersection, the officer driving the car ob-! serves everyone crossing the street—in motorears, on bicycles! or - afoot—and courteously _re- minds them of infractions of the traffic ordinances. The loudspeaker is powerful enough to carry the officer’s voice several blocks. i PREMIER MUSSOLINI '. OFFERS PRIZE FUND (Ry Aswociated Prean) MILAN, Italy, Aug. 24.— Premier Mussolini recently turned over 200,000 lire, or about $14,-|{ 000, to a natality prize fund for} silk workers here and in Rome. The appropriation was part of his general campaign for race stimulation involving several mil-' lions in cash. prizes yearly. Subscribe for The Citizen, | LEGALS | NOTICE The undersigned will apply the ith day of September, A. D.; . to the Hon. Jefferson B.} Browne, Judge of the Circuit Court; of the Twentieth Judicial Circuit! of the State of, Florida, in and for) Monroe Ccunty, for an order to} legalize the adoption of Barbara Ann Myers, a minor, resident of the city of Key West, Monroe County,} Florida, DWIN FOGARTY TREVOR, | NOR MILLER TREVOR: augl0-17-24-31; sept7! NOTICE | Payment of poll taxes for the years 1931 and 1932 is a prerequisite for voting in the special election. to} be held on the 18th day of Septem-| ber, 1933, in the territory of thi Overseas’ Road and Toll Bridge trict, Monroe County, Florida, the ‘purpose of voting upon proposition of issuing Twelve lion, Five Hundred Thousand ($12,500,000.00) bonds of said seas Road and Toll Bridge Dis- Freeholders desiring to vote in said special election should call} promptly at the office of the under- | signed Collector and pay their poll 2. Mil-| Dol- ted at Key West day of August, FRA They're Economical 100% Refrigeration Satisfaction Priced At $30.00 and $35.00 Easy Terms $5.00 FREE ICE If Sold for Cash 10 Days Free Trial USE OUR PUREICE for HEALTH AND SATISFACTION | Saves Food Saves Money GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR at the lowest price in history .. of you do it now! price will more than meet today’s down payment on a General Electric Refrigers- tor. And wow is the season when a G-E saves most on your household ex- penses. You save fwe ways by buying aow. New G-E Monitor Top more beauty, more features and storage space have more than ever offered at eny- where near the price! They freeze more ice faster, useless curreatand carry ¢-Yasr Gasranwe on the sealed -in-steei mecha- nism. Come in and see them! Buy aswand i | \ | > THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, -1933, Up-To-The- We Extend To The Public A Hearty Invitation To Visit And Inspect Our Firms And Find Out For Have To Offer In The Line Of Your Needs. Mr. and Mrs. Buyer, You Won’t Make Any Mistake By Doing So. FRUITS Fresh Shipments of Fruits And Vegetables arrive Tuesdays and Fridays Grade “A” Raw Milk Complete Line of Groceries at Lowest Prices TIFT’S CASH GROCERY Phone 675 NOTARY PUBLIC CITIZEN OFFICE ‘Cor. Greene and Anan Sts. Yourself What We POOL ROOM CIGARS, CIGARETTES, SOFT "(BY WIRE “GROCERIES | NEWSPAPER | RESTAURANT WE DO OUR PART! ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” Phone 67 814 Fleming St. FREE DELIVERY Paper Subscription $2 Per Year Business Office, Chamber of Commerce Colonie! Hotel Building HAPPY DAYS.ARE HERE INSURANCE | PRINTING _] SERVICE STATI Office: 319 Duval Street TELEPHONE NO. 1 ——THE—— COMPANY PLANTS, FLOWERS, VINES Coconut Plants, each Se Hibiseus Planta, each . 10¢-25¢ Bougainvilixea Red or Purpie Poinsettia Plants 50¢ to $1.00 Crotons, each .... 25< Turks Cap, each 25e Roses, dozen .. $1.20 South Florida Nursery Phone 597 Catherine St. PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES JOHN C. PARK 828 SIMONTON 8ST. —OVERSEAS— Transportation Co., PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE Now Located At Gato’s Storage Garage WITH DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE i ee 0. Ds Promptly Handled For Further Information PHONE NO. 2 4. &. KEY, Mgr. of Registration avoid the penalty of higher prices tier. roe Car One division will operate in} jurors. She took them and their. Bast Prustia around Arys, 20 families on a picnic at a nearby miles from the Polish border, and) park. Snother near Muensingen in} weak ceesapeter sane Wuerttemberg. | An electric shovel, built at Mar. Special ing. drills will jon, Ohio, is big enough to pick up place og the Weser river's 40-passenger bus, swing it over! rer of artificial fog. SY Key West's First Funeral Home Key West's First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD building under the roof of a four-story building Phoos 548 Never Sleeps iand drop it in the backyard,

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