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Outrageous Fortune He looked at her with something! very grim in his expression. “Will you kindly tell me who you are?” The color rose in her cheeks. She looked away from him. “I’m Nesta.” “T'm afraid that tells me nothing.” “Nesta Riddell.” She risked. a sideways glance, That three days’ beard gave him a savage look...» It wasn’t only beard. ... She stayed where she was, but it needed an effort not to jump up and get nearer the door. “And still that tells me nothing,” he said in a carefully controlled voice, Nesta sprang to her feet and flung out her hands. “I’m your wife. Jimmy—you can’t have forgotten me!” E had known what she was go ing to say; before she said it he had braced himself to take the shock. When it came, it actually steadied him. He felt as cold as ice id as quiet as if he were dead. He said just above his breath, “My wife—no—” She burst into angry tears. Take it whatever way you like, it was a slap in the face. Nesta did not take kindly to being slapped. She felt no impulse to turn the other cheek. ‘Yes—your wife! What else did ‘things. He jerked himself of the fog and fiung out his “No—I can't remember.” “! 4 SNo—no—” if si your own name?” \ “1 don’t—know—” © “Your nam sharply. name came back to him like | from somewhere in his 5 A Jim Riddell,” said \ Cooccccccscccccccccesoscccsenecesesesesesseeeese PASS SP LAL 2 SOCIETY THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Special Meeting Of School | A special meeting of room- mothers and teachers under the chairmanship of Mrs. M. E. Berko- witz was held atther home Satur- day morning, winide i * Plans ‘for the feeding and clothing of needy school children and school betterment were dis- cussed. “A committee of room-mothe' 8) | namely, Mrs. R. P. Hiner, Mrs, Eunrique Henriquez and Mrs. Rob- Organization Held Saturday ert Roberts, will report on the sanitary conditions of the school and will also visit the local dairies in the interest of the school par- ents. grades will be organized by the teachers to assist in maintaing order at the school outside of the class. rooms. Principal Duncan was _ present and assisted in formulating these plans. Key Westers Return From Miami Trip | Miss Anna Tuttle Harriet Johnson, young ladies of Key West, who were spending a/ short time with Miss Johnson’s and Miss} Turkey Supper At Parish Hall A Turkey Supp sored by St. Preparations are being made for | a large crowd which is expected to} aunt, Mrs. Asa Sweeting of 135 | attend. S. W. Ninth street, Miami, return- | ed on the Havana Special this morning. Miss Johnson was guest singer} at the Men’s Bible Class at the! Olympia theatre yesterday which jing at 6:00 P. M. was dedicated to the people of Key | West. PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs. A. Maitland Adams, who are spending a vaca-! George McDonald daughter, Miss and grand- Helena is being held} tonight in the Parish Hall spon-} Paul’s Altar Guild. | The supper will be served by the} ladies of this organization start-} Sawyer, | A school patrol from the higher | i | ' BIRDS AND BEASTS SUBJECT TO REFORM (Ry Annucinted Preas) ISTANBOL, Sept. 25.— Latest modernization edict for Turkey’s metropo! Hens are forbidden to lay eggs in public thorough- fares. Progress and westerniza- tion have hit beasts also. Another muni | order says that flocks of sheep, herds of goats, water buffalo ‘and other animal congregations” henceforth may traverse the streets only between the hours of 9 p. m, and 6 a. m. (III III ILS. | NOW PUBLISHER Marcy B. Darnall, Jr., son - Marcy, Jr., will relieve his mother, who has acted>as publish- = per. and.deyotes much of*his time and talent to outside interests. Marey B. Darnail ‘is editor Marcy,-Jr., is a “chip off the old blosk” and with the assistance of’ his capable father and mother the Herald should reach new heights in the newspaper field. TIRED OF MARRYING SPRINGFIELD, ‘Mo.—Life has been just one wife after another for Clyde Kinsey of this city, who| says that he is “getting tired of the. marrying racket and’ is going to settle down after the tepth mar- riage.” ____ LEGALS Notice is hereby given that the firm of Cabrera Brothers, Inc. a corporation existing under the laws :} 0f the State of Florida, and operat- {ing in the in City of Key West, County of Monroe, will, on October 1, 1933, be known as CABRERA! WHOLESALE GROCERY, INC. le Certificate of Amendment to the porate name. has been ‘filed with le the Hon. R. A. Gray, Secretary of | ¥ and a record of the change | ® at! Tallahassee. change, of name will in no e affect the credit tating of re- sibility of CABRERA BROTH- _ The firm of CABRERA WHOLE- SALE GROCERY, INC., shall be managed, as in ‘the past, by. the Th wis LEGALS PROCLAMATION TO THE RS OF THE CITY OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA: Notice is hereby given that on sday, November 14th, 1933, there 11 be held in the City of Key est, the bi-annual general elec- tion for the election of all City of- ficials, made elective by the Char- ter of the City of Key West, and the laws relating thereto in the manner and form provided by the City organic law, Acts of 1919, Laws of Florida, and’ Acts ‘amendatory thereof. ach ward of the City constitutes an election district. There will be in each ward a polling place, elec- tion inspectors and a clerk of elec- tion, appointed for said ward. The said inspectors will ‘make public proclamation of the opening and closing of the polls, according to law. The efficers for the City of Key West tube elected at said election s follows: (1) MAYOR. R. 'TOR- s YR. ‘ON CHIEF OF POLICE. of} Marcy B. Darnall, having reach-|Filer Thursday evening at their ed the age of twenty-one, has as-|home, 618 Dey sumed the role of publisher of the! wei_hing nine pounds. Florence (Ala.) Herald. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1933. IM.B.DARNALL JR. GIRL ARRIVES AT. |SON BORN SUNDAY | HOME OF FILERS| AT SANCHEZ HOME Born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond] Mr. and Mrs. Aurelio Sauchez, of 1017 Eaton street, announce the birth of a son Sunday. The youngster weighed six and a half pounds, Mother and boy along nicely, street, a girl The little miss has been given the name of Betty Lou. CLASSIFIE COLUMN will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 1c a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in every instance is 25e. Payment for classified adver- tisements is invariably 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-|~he Puffy and Fluffy have join- phone number if they desire re- ns sults. With each classi! ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for|Says Fluffy, “I don’t like business a bit!’ Grins Puff, “Either this, prison we sit!” Children’s Colds Yield quicker to = are getting D i ed an armed force, fied advertise-| T° Teach the bold rebels they’ve mapped out a course, | es this in — or FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE with garage. Opposite City Park. All con- veniences, Frigidaire and radi Apply 905 South street. Tele- phone 702. sept20-tf double action of corner Caroline and ONE (i) CAPTAIN. NIGHT | PO-|RESIDENCI VISKS eS ETED fame officers and board of direc- ors. CABRERA BROTHERS, INC., Ann streets. Commodious and tien in the northern summer re-|«ho were in Miami for one week, modern in every respect. Gas sorts, are now in New York City.; were returning passengers on the ) POLICE JUSTICE. (3) ELECTION COMMIS- |* “I'm your wife, Jimmy!” , “It was «8 if someone had, you think? How dare you think any: it from behind that deaden-| thing else—and in my own brother's She said, “Your name {s| house!” , i,” and something in bis} “| beg your pardon—you misun- a mind answered h derstand me. I simply have no rec- He said the name aloud: “Jim—"| ollection of you at all.” He should a confidence, “Yes—| have left it at that, but he went on, his calm broken 4 little. “I can’t I can’t—believe—” i,” said Nesta firmly. Mrs. Margaret Maxwell was an arrival yesterday from Miami for| a visit with her parents, Mr. and} Mrs, Wilson Sawyer, and her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. McCurdy Mora. Mrs. Sam Wolf, who accom-| panied Mrs. Jeremiah Fogarty to} Miami last week, returned over} the East Coast yesterday. | | Mrs. A. N. Miller was a return- ing passenger over the East Coast} yesterday efter a vacation of sev- eral days in Miami. { Miss Carolyn Albury, who was spending a week with her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Albury, in| |Miami, returned over the East! Coast yesterday. Ruth Marie Baker, daughter of ‘Fire Chief and Mrs. Harry Baker, who was spending a while with relatives in Miami, returned on} the Havana Special yesterday. j j‘state as ed over the East Coast yesterday. | ‘preferred Jim to Jimmy any “Of the week. Jim Riddell... » left the name and/began to go what she had said, He took the i brought me here yesterday? % ean’t remember anything about it. -- | >You needn't worry about that. Whey gave. you some kind of a H it to take you over ‘and when we got here you good drink of hot milk and ‘went again lik: a baby.” did you bring me here?” “Yoice was quiet and direct. * Nesta’s dark eyebrows rose. \_ “That's a funny thing to ask. else should I take you? We'd to give London a miss, wo?” ‘ for memories of Lén- ” not going:to say you've) |, London!” “I've forgotten everything. I—" hand closed upon the edge of -bed. He shut his eyes for a mo- giddy with the sense of empty ell round him. There were @ landmarks, nothing to steer by, +horizgn line, no faintest, farthest — LS tye woman who sat on the end viet the bed looking at him was Wiise actual, but somehow not so He didn’t like her very He didn’t like the way she dressed, or the way she did her or those near-set eyes of hers, supposed she was handsome, but @idn't like her. She had a black with little magenta and yellow ‘on it. The pattern hurt _$fer voice cut sharply across his bright voice with an FLORIDA BRINGS 124 PASSENGERS The steamer Florida, of the P. and QO. S. S. company, came in Saturday afternoon. from Ha- wana with 124 passengers, 59 alieris, 400 sacks of sugar and 117 trunks, The vesse! sailed at 6:30 o'élock with 74 passengers for Freighter Colorado arrived this | (Compright, 1948, J. B. Ligpineott ce “You.can’t believe—and you can’t remember? Well, how much can you remember? How did you come. Edward Ellsworth, employe of re, the F, E. C. car ferry company, ft you're not my husband? Wh, left Saturday afternoon for a va- ‘Tom and I went to the hosp'tal and |Cation in Miami and Jacksonville. fetched you away!” | She dashed the angry tears from Captain Thomas Moore, who, her eyes with the back of her hand. | Was spending a few days in Miami It was the gesture of a furious child. |On business, was a returning pas- ‘The tgars were real, and so was the |senger over the East Coast yes- choke in her voice as she flung | terday. = | open the door and called, “Min! Min! Come here!” She stood aside as the girl in the blue smock ran in. Min came to a standstill about a yard inside the door, looking timidly from Nesta to the bed. “Perhaps you'll believe Min, ft you won't believe me.” Nesta wasn’t State Senator Arthur Gomez,! who was in Lavelle, Fla., for 10] days on business, returned over the East Coast yesterday. Mr, and Mrs, ©. C. Price and son, who left several days ago on | a yacht. for Miami, returned over. crying now, but her color was high x { and her eyes bright. the East Coast yesterday. i } wildered SS said Min in a be Mrs. Roy Roberts and son, Billy, | jJeft on the aft train Satur-| “ ] > left on the afternoon train Satur-| oo sent Be Hel" Seid Neste) a,y: toe Minini where’ they will spend a vacation with Mrs. Rob- erts’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Lester. “Jimmy? Why, Jimmy Riddell.” “Tell him who I am.” Min began to look frightened. “Why, Nesta.” “Nesta what?” “Nesta Riddell.” She took a step towards the bed. “What’s the mat ter? Don’t you remember?” She spoke sweetly and pitifully. He shook his head, watching them both, holding himself in. “Oh dear! Don’t you know Nesta? Oh dear!” He spoke then, quite quietly. “I've lost my memory. I don't know either of you. You say I'm Jim Riddell?” “Oh yes.” “And that fs Nesta Riddell?” “Oh dear, yes.” “What is she to me?” “Oh, she's your wife,” said Min, and burst out erying. MD 3, FA AA hd ddd did dbadiddidckduhud, CORNER FRONT Ward's Fine Cakes | | | | Rs oe Oe morning from New York with heavy cargo for Key West. After discharging the ship sailed for Tampa and Mobile. Subseribe for The Citisen—20e a week Cigarettes, Tobaccos, plies, Drugs and Noe! Francis-Donald Dillaway in THE IMPORTANT WITNESS Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-20c -PHON Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise Holtzman’s Pretz Sticks Schraffts, Necco and Heide’s Candies La Parot Toilet Goods —:—COMPLETE LINE—:— morning train yesterday. who was attending a meeting essors in Orlando, return- ,T. Jenkins Curry was an ar- rival over the Fast Coast yester- day from Key Largo and will re- main several days on business, Alfredo Barroso. and Manuel Domeneche were outgoing passen- gers Saturday afternoon over the East Coast for Miami enroute to Tampa for a stay of a few weeks. Miss Dorothy Key was a passen- ger on the afternogn train Satur- day for Miami whef¥e she will spend a week with her parents and other relatives, Carl Rom, senior radio electri- cian at the lighthouse department, left over the East Coast yesterday afternoon for Fowey Rocks light station to make repairs to the ra- dio generator. ANOTHER COLLEGE ' OPENS IN GEORGIA TIFTON. Abraham college, ed Perens) Ga., Sept. Baldwin Agricultural Georgia’s newest educa- tional institution, has begun its first ye: work with an enroll- ment of about 100 students, The college is co-educational and will have 30 women students. NOTICE All.merchants and other. places of business are hereby _ notifi that the occupational and store censes are due October 1. ter this date, persons not having licenses will be required to pay a penalty of 25 percent. F, H. LADD, Tax Collector. sept. BPaDEaB aaa SSS aaa ae Monsalvatge & Drane & ANN STREETS TELEPHONE 300 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY —:—AGENTS FOR—:— Optimo Cigars Coco Malt Salted Peanuts Candies, School Sup- Grocery Sundries. STORE OPEN 7:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. E 300 TAPE ALALALALLALALA LL Tax Assessor Otto Kirchheiner, | of | | 'For Tax Collector-Assessor} ! AER DRAB Sil 1 NS SSS |For Tax Collector-Assessor By Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., Preside! ptt ANNOUNCEMENTS SAM B. PINDER JIM ROBERTS For Police Justice ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. For Chief of Police CLEVELAND NILES For Captain of Police EVERETT R. RIVAS For Captain of Police _ LAURIE ROBERTS range and Kelvinator. Other- wise unfurnished, $30.00 per month. Wm. Curry’s Sons Co. ERS. PUBLIC MEASURE TALL Senate Bill Number 740, 1 Act of the Legislature of and entitled: ACT TO ABOLISH MUNICIPAL 2 = CITY K MONROE COUNTY, AND TO STAR TISH pany RE5| containing 12 rooms, on lot 3 50x198 feet, in select section of city, 1307 Whitehead street, op- posite beautiful Coral Park, and facing the sea. Garage in rear. Rent $50 monthly. Apply to L. P. Artman, 1309 Whitehead street or The Citizen Office. * KEY ¥ TY, FLORIDA; AN TERRITORIAL BOUN- D TO PROVIDE Ft NT, JURIS FOR SALE ———___—. BLANK SALES BOOKS—Suit- able for every business, In duplicate with carbon paper. Only 5c each, The Artman Press, Citizen Building. Phone 51. juni4-tf CIAL ACTS THER’ ADOPT SAME THE S$ AND RESOLUTIC ICIAL ACTS OF THE KEY WEST, MONROE FLORIDA, CREATED 1 D FOR ¥ OTHER din the City of; . this 25th day of) . D. 1933. WM. H. September, RADIO REPAIRING MALONE, {— Mayor.) RADIO REPAIRING. We repair all makes. Guaranteed service, J. L. Stowers Music Co, mayl Attest: Ww UACE PINDER, y Clerk. ‘ “sept25-30; oct?-14-21 ROSE BUSH SALE ” Get Soil Ready--Then Watch For A Good Rainy Spell Red or Pink Radiance, . Red or Pink Radiance, special lot at 10 for Red Francis Scott Key, special lot at... 10 for Palmer Flat or Gloss White, gallon . Four Hour Enamel, 10¢€ a» 30¢e Black Roof Paint, per gallon . 5 gallons at Green Metallic Roof Paint, per gallon . 100 pounds at 25 at South Florida Phone 598 | CAN YOU . $4.00 SPECIAL PAINT OFFERINGS $1.50 $3.50 $2.70 ZILO---PURE LEAD AND ZINC PASTE a $4.38 White and Eliza Streets “Your home is worthy of the best” SITIOTITTRTITITTOITIIIDIDOISS special loi 10 for Red Francis Scott Key, own root each 10 for Flat Whi two sizes Sherwin Auto Pol at -80c at Red Metalli pounds Contracting & Sherwin Williams Master Painters per gallon Williams Paint, per gallon MT AFFORD TOWAIT? Present @-£ Monitor Top prices os as 16 plostonand deivvery Terms so low th ..... $2.00 on their .. $1.00 $8.00 te, you can buy your GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR at the lowest price in history! RICES are going up. Any day now we may receive word GE refrigerator prices have advanced. owe will pats General Electric in your kitchen tomorrow on the easiest terms and lowes: price in history. You be proud of its gleamia ite beauty and be gratefa theee times a day for us comven- ience.@ You will not only seve now on the purchase price, but you will save dollars every week in your houschold expenses, Come in—select the size model best suited for your ote at « price we may Bever be able so offer again. THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC CO. A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager $2.00 Furniture and 40c 60c $2.35 ish, 4 oz. ic Roof TIZALLALALMALLARAAALLAAMAEAL ALAA Ao $8.70 N ) J

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