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Seeesasococencs “Outrageous Fortune by Patricia Wentitotth northern edge—a hill with a double, top. He sat looking at it for a long time, and for as long as he looked at it there were pictures in his mind ‘|—broken pictures that came, and JIM IN FLIGHT ‘end he knew very little “The police were said to ) a clue, Elmer Van Berg had Tecovered consciousness. His d “was extremely gra‘ ere was no trace of the emeralds. ‘He sat back in the hard upright and stared straight in front ‘What next? He had left and no power on earth take him back there. He have to uae that quite clear. bought some sheets of er, a. pencil, and a couple of welopes as he came along. “wrote & few lines of thanks to in; little thing—kind, timid, hoped for her sake stopping there to eg to irra giite.to an ox ‘stranger who happened to Wife, and make it perfectly couldn't imagine how he had to be mixed up with her. Ac er rebut nor explain this he could do was to try E bade is it will go quite a long way. tramp the roads, sleep out, ‘on bread and cheese, your eosts you nothing, and your not very much. On the other toothbrush, a cake of soap, Tazor are necessaries, and so nge of linen. Money melts | You begin to buy clothes. BW lon; would his suit last if he in it? It was none too iy sd all these things away. to get out of Ledlington, ‘of the Station Road, a stared at him from a yard CASE mile out of Ledlington he left high road for a footpath across Tt took him into a lane which to an open heath. -sat down to rest on the stump tree and looked about him. The iY Was fine, but not clear, The biue was palely through. There bloom of heather as BE GIVEN HEARING ewes Dean, negro youth, was) sessions daily at 2p. m. and 8 p. arrested by officers of the sher- | m. The Grand Master will be with assault} Present at ail sessions and Wed- mre ere eheegel wi [neaday afternoon will be devoted ‘and battery on the person of S. J. ~ Dean, another negro lad. - postponed until this afternoon hearing yesterday but this | before Justice of the Peace) _ Rogelio Gomez. Bubseribe for The Citizen, : went, forming, dissolving, and re- forming. When “he tried to think about them they were gone. He was, left with a sense of things most deep- ly familiar. He walked on towards the hill. He had bought food in Ledlington. At mid-day he sat on a sunny slope’ and ate. Afterwards he fell asleep and dreamed about the emoralds, It was the same driam .évery time he slept, but it was getting clearer. In the dream he alw: knew where the emeralds were, but as soon as he woke up the knowledgé faded. Sometimes he could hold it for a moment by shutting his eyes and keeping his mind empty; but as soon as he tried to keep it, it was gone, ‘ ‘The dream always began the same way. He could remember the begin- ning—Elmer's hang with the scar, and the emeralds dangling from it under the light—eight square green stones with pearls between them. Then the dream broke up into a rush of colored fragments, There’ was a yoice in a fog. There was the sound of a shot a long way off, I ‘was the voice, and there was a ture in his mind of tall stone pill with pineapple tops, and a driv. that wound between them out o' sight.) The voice said, “Like a ki where they are.” But in the dream he knew. A round room with five: little windows like slits—a place where ‘you might look for a year( and never find them, He woke up, the sun hot on his: face, The dream was gone, but the hill still broke the horizon, In some. strange way he associated the hill and the dream. He made a pillow of bracken for his head and lay on the slope watching the hill. eee! “aay he would get to it—present~ He slept again. “TT’S eleven o'clock,” said Carol Tati and soc wont dawn tire fhepe to: it, Both, the steps and the floor of the room were old polished hoards, very wavy and uneven. The window, which looked to the front of the house, was set in @ deep embrasure. She shut the door and turned on the light in the lamp beside her bed. pomaliaees Staak very 6 he.deta.te consequence. Caroline turned down her bed: folding the quilt carefully and :lay- ° ing it on the chest in which she kept!" wanted | her hats. She had said she to coms to bed. bat she waen’t feally) sleepy. She opened the bottom drawer ot the chest of drawers which faced: the window and took out a bundle ° of letters ‘tied with a twist of pale blue knitting wilk. Then she went, over to the bed, Sitting down on the edge of it, she untied the bundle and turned the letters over. There were not a great many of them, Two the first year after Jim ‘went out—one for her birthday, and one for Christmas—and two agaiz the second year, and the third, In! the fourth year he only wrote for Christmas, The pain of that missed; Dirthday came across the three, yeare’ interval and hurt her still. In the fifth year there was no let+ ter at all. On her birthday and on Christmas day Caroline read the old: letters and tried to make believe that they had just come. It ‘was not’ a very successful make believe, In the sixth year there were atill no letters, And then in the seventh year— this year—they began again. He had written at Christmas from New York, Caroline got out the letter and read it again. It was a very nice letter. over it. It began, as all bis letters had begun, “Darling Caroline”; and it was quite long. He had been building a bridge in Mexico, and he had been in Chile, and Peru, and upy in wild places in the Andes. He was, hers, Jim, He always signed just like that: “Yours, Jim.” (Copyright, 1933, J. B. Lippincott Co); ‘The movements of Jim Randal Become clearer, Monday. NOTICE TO MASONS The committee on. work of the {Grand Lodge of Florida will hold instruction at the} {Scottish Rite Hall on October 9,|Key West for one month with rel.) be two atives, left yesterday afternoon | fa school | of 10 and 11. There will te Masonic Law, three, | Leon and little daught She hugged herself @ little ; 5 Garcon patie cs Git THE Key WEST CITIZEN ° Miss Edaa Thompson Hostess At Party Given Last Night Mise Edna Mae ‘Thompson en-; tertained a numberof her. friends last evening with a party: at her: home;::1001 Eaton: street. Various games were played, ‘with refresh- } ments served. : joyed: the menenrens of sae eve- ‘ning. ‘Those present were: ‘Edna’ Mae Russell, Tift, Romalda’ Johnson, Carey, Helen Roberts, Rosalind? Barbara Helen Allvattending thoroughly en-), Solomon, Catherine Albury, Al- ‘berta Matcovitch, Mildred Olsen, |’ -Winnifred and Virginia Sands, ace and Marriette Thompson, ‘Cleo Roberts and Annie Saund- vers. Paul Sawyer, Richard Lund,; ‘Warren Hill, Francis Dion, Law-| tence Gomez, Jack Carbonell, Ed. ward Russell, Henry Weatherford, Gould Curry, M. Norman, Felton, Harold Thompson, Sands and Millard Russell, Reece! Carl} Mrs. Meltzer On: | Visit To City, Mis. I. N. Meltzer was cluded in the arrivals pasties over the highway from Miami for a visit in Key West with her’ parents, Mr, and > Mrs.. Charles, Curtis at the home, .corner of} Caroline and Simonton. streets. She was accompa! hy, her. so) Stastes & Curtis Meltzer. Mr. M rive tomorrow, joining , Mi ae zer, both of whom. will remain for Journ. in the Is-' Pythian espe, To Have Program Following. the regular business; meeting of Key West Temple No. {20, Pythian Sisters, to be held on} j Monday night, there will be a pro-}come. ashore for an afternoon and include evening. ;gram_put on, which will the playing of. games and other events that will make up the sdcial hour. , Contests -will be a ny, with} iprize was “ems an en-| ig is promised al It is stated. that the, meetings will begin at 7:30; gelocks instead’ of sa ‘ PERSONAL 1 B. A, Papy left 0 ‘over the set Caast yesterday afternoon. for brief business .visit in Miami. — Mr. and Mrs. -A. ‘ Simpson came in on. the Havana Special yesterday fora ies days with friends. | Mrs. Walter Lowe’ and two. grandchildren, left yesterday for St. Augustine to stay ‘for a while daughter, Mrs. Norberg Thomjieon; chairman of; the board, of county * ‘ebminissién-| era, left on the’ oon train yesterday for New. sent about two weeks. ~ Mr and Mrs;. Peter: Figuredo ai rived over the East Coast’ yester- after a short nd * friends, y with relatives I return to their hom: Attorney J, Lancelot’ Lestet| ‘fter- tee Md. Jack Baldwin, * Florida East Coast. Railway Special’ investi, tor, who was in Key. West on bus- iness, left yesterday afternoon for Miami. Mrs. H. L. Beller-arrived ftom Havana yesterday afternoon on the Florida and will-be the guést of Mr. and Mrs. B, Weintraub and Mr, and Mrs. I. A) routh. + accents Mrs. Mary Halpin, accompanied by het daughter; -Mrs~ , Clara}? left over the highway this morn- ing enroute, to Pittsburgh, Pa, “Thomas, Hicksop, the, omas, 9 ship's company of, the §&. S.. San |i Lamberto, was taken. from the vessel yesterday and placed in the! Marine hospital. ———e } Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, who was} spending several moriths with her parents, Mr. and Mts. Herman Roberts, of Angela street, left yes- terday to join Mr. Davis at Nor- folk, Va. State Senator Arthur Gomez left on the afternoon train yester- day for LaBelle, Fla., where he goes on an important case com- jing up for trial next week. Harry M. Williams,.representing Universal Pictures; who was in Key West: for.a-few days the guest) of State Senator Arthur Gomez, left. yesterday afternoor for headquarters in Atlanta, Mrs. Earl Baumgerdt, - itv daughter. Biissheth “Asa: and ‘in-) fant son, ‘Bark, dr., whe: were in} } }for the home in Fort Lauderdale. Mr. and’ Mra. HE? [have been spending the summer Loe, who; / Jurispradence| in Washington, D. C., emyt spent! MENTION Miss Pearl West, staff nurse in the U. S. P. H. S., left yesterday. for Savanah, transferred to a hos-| pital there from the Marine hos-! pital in Key West. Rev. E. R. acs of the Con- gregational church, who left last Sunday to attend a convocation of ministers at DeLeon Springs, re-} turned on the morning train ye: terday. * i] Attorney George G. Brooks,| igh was spending two weeks in mi.and other points on the! aa: coast, was a.returning pas-} senger over the highway yester- to be ab-| day. Thomés H.. Gato who,- several weeks ago accompanied his daugh-! ter to school at Mount St. Mary's! on the Hudson, returned over the{ East Coast yesterday and left on the Florida last night for. Havana. O.. S. ‘Long, proprietor. of -the furniture store of that name, left yesterday afternoon for Jackson- ville to attend a meeting of the Peningular. Life Insurance: .com- pany. officials: _ Mrs. Long left over ‘the highway: this morning to join‘ Mr, Long and; continue? to “/South Carolina and other states) | for a stay of several weeks, ° GETS POOR neer: FLINT, Mich.—A dozen sets of false teeth and a bridge was the loot a window smasher took from a display case in front of the of- fice of Dr. R. C. Krull recently in this city. t Fas oe wr ow-Feew—une man says had it over twenty years and that ag bottle Imperial Eczema -Remedy cured him. Druggists are authorized ~ " papaerag your money it &. fails.—Ad@ wtecoaenetiok Hot ‘D. ARONOVITZ DEPARTMENT STORE Now showing complete as- sortment of new Fall Dress Ma- terials of Rabbit Hair Wool, Crepe Silks, Crepe Failles, new styles with the new novelty sleeve effects, Blacks, Browns, Bronzines, Greens, Wines and Steel Gray, priced from $3.95 v,. Children’s an Misses Silk and Wool Dresses in all the leading solid color Fall Shades in plaids and stripes. $1.98 u,. Large atvortment of _ Ladi and Children’s Felt and Silk Hats; blacks, browns, grays and whites, $1.25 u,. Beautifal showing of Jun- jor Women’s Coats and Swag- ger Suit materials, light weight ‘wools and tweeds in all shades POPULAR PRICES Largest Assortment of Shoes in jand Lodge Procedure. An infor-|some time at the Chicago Expo- the for the entire f He was to have been given a!mal reception will be held after! sition, returned on the Havaria} ee oe gh ithe Monday night session, All) Special ggg 5) Masgns are invited and urged to! ~g'cleck when he will be arraigned attend. This is the first school hb eye ct old She tin Wart it to be a success. J. 3. TREVOR, DD. G. M. octé-St* wa ily, Men, Women and jj Sizes 2 to 8, {zen this morning, having come to ** CREW FROM NEW MEXICO MAY BE GIVEN LIBERTY SHOWN WHERE MEN WOULD| IN ALL PROBABILITY BE GIVEN PERMISSION TO LAND HERE IF REQUESTED One of the members of the crew of the U. S. S. New Mexico} came into the oftice of The Citi- Key West from the ship by air- plane. The object of the visit was to suggest that it may be possible the commanding officer of the vessel would give liberty in Key West to the crew: if the proper authorities. made the request. He suggested that the mayor or other officials send a communica- jtion to the ship requesting that officers and men be permitted to Adolph Rohrback, a German jinventor, is working on a design for an airplane that will fly for- ards, baaienardas or remain. still the air. : aa | Electrical Specializing In Repairing If it’s your MAGNETO that needs recharging or repairing, we are equipped to do it, or Let us repair and renovate that GENERATOR or MOTOR. BATTERIES recharged and repaired and in fact we can give you expert service on any electrical AUTO. REPAIR JOB. ROTOR AND STATOR RE-WINDINGS Let us give you an estimate on that HOUSEWIRING JOB. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER ALL WORK No job too big and none too small. Estimates Given On All Jobs All Work Guaranteed THOMPSON’S Electrical Supply Shop ANTHONY AND MARVIN THOMPSON, Props. , Cor. Fleming and William Sts. “If 1's) Electrical, We Can) ‘ Fix It” ? “Quality Shop” —Now Showing— SEASON’S NEWEST STYLES in Quality Merchandise Our storé is, packed with beautiful wearing apparel and Shoes for ‘Ladies; Misses and Children—all‘at popular prices. Gorgeous ae wae Gowns: Eveni match, ...... a ee 95 to 0 a2. 30 Beautiful Street and After- noon Dresses, .. $3.95 to $19.75 Attractive Hats, $1.25 to ae . $3.50 Fine Angora Wool and Rab- bit Hair Sport Dresses, $4.95 to 2 ~~. $10.75 Very Smart Ladies’ Coats, from .... . $5.95 to $27.50 Japanese Negligees, embroid- ared in gold floss, $2.95 to $3.95 In fact, we have a complete stock of any and every thing you may desire in smart wear- ing appearal. SHOES SHOES One of the largest showings of popular priced Shoes ever before assembled, browns, kids, suedes, patents, combinations, all kinds of heels at $2.00, $2.50, $2.95, $3.50, $3.95 and up. These shoes were bought on- der the present market. prices and you can enjoy the benefit of our Savings. Come in to- and buy that new pair of Pal Shoes. Monday--SILK SALE--All Sitks 25 pieces of pure dye heavy Printed Fiat Crepe, values up to $2.00 yd. m You see these Silks you will be amazed ‘}at the quality at these prices, ;} on sale Monday, yd. 95e 200 pairs Sport Oxfords, at $1.50. $1.75 and $1.98 yd. Children’s Patent Strap gure = i All Leather Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes, $1.25 and $1.50 blacks, |] LC natharnchemaeaarh OC hhuhuhe duh choheuheuheuske CITY COUNCIL HOLDS MEETING PRACTICALLY ALL OF TIME DEVOTED TO ROUTINE MATTERS There was a regular meeting of the city council held. last night, the initial session of* the inonth, at which most of the time was taken up in hearing. routine mat- j ters; such as reading of officers’ reports and current bills. The only other matter coming before the board was an ordinance relating to the collection of trash and garbage, which came up for its second reading. Action was deferred until a later date. ‘The tennis champion of Hen- dricks county in Indiana is a one- Jarmed boy, Charles Bryant, who had never played the game before he lost an arm in a hunting acci- dent nine years ago. aA EN NEW SHOWINGS at the ‘HUB STORE * DRESSES The latest Fashions, best m terials, new colors on display at: $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $7.95, $10.75, $14.95 and $22.50 s COATS Latest styles, fur trimmed and untrimmed, Various col- + $8.95, $10.75, $12.95 $17.50 and $21.50 HATS. Beautiful assortment to match every Dress or coat at: $1.00, $1.50, $1.95 and $2.50 SHOES : Positively the finest assort- ment of Shoes ever shown in Fall Footwear, All styles of heels, new patterns, showing at $1.98, $2.95 and $3.95 SWEATERS The latest styles and ‘cole 4; ors showing at: $1.25, $1.50, $1.95, $2.45 $2.95 and $4.95 LZ fae ttt Ch huddle uh ueheudeule special lot at 10 for ere at ef yyspecial; lot at; ...... 10 for Palmer Flat or Gloss White, gallon Black Roof ‘nee per gallon .. 5 gallons Green Metallic Roof Paint, per gallon ... at Di Red or Pink Radiance, Red Francis Scott Key, Four Hour Enamel, 10¢ »» 30c = $2.70 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1933: BELGIUM PLACES TAX ON TARRYING ALIENS (iy Ansocinted Press) BRUSSELS, Oct. 7.—A tax on all foreigners who remain in Bel- gium more than 15 days has been decreed by the government. Re- gistration certificates will cost $1.25 each and residence cards, good for two years, $3.25. Dale Jensen, 15, was chosen from 50 candidates for the title of “Cowboys Sweetheart” at the third annual congress of rough riders and rodeq performers in Los Angeles, HOLTSBERG’S Monday Is Bargain Day! NEW FALL GOODS AT MONDAY PRICES Beldings’ and Duplans’ Famous Silks, plain and new Fall Prints, on sale, per yard. (See window, ‘display)_ New Tweeds, reg. 69c, Mon- day, yd. at Cho-Dale, a new Pebbl; Crepe, reg. $1.35 for _.. Cho-Mode, a new reversible Crepe, reg. $1.35, for . 98¢ Cha-Rite, a heavy ribbed » Sheer, yard . Cho-Moon, a lustrious Satin, 1% yds. . Sea-Sand, a high style Sheer dai weave, yard ... $1. Cho-Maid, Crepe, y Come and see beautifu! line of Silks ever shown in Key West. We have the New Buckles and New Buttons, an imported line never shown here includ- ing the new Lipstick Buttons in all colors. OTHER MONDAY SPECIALS 81x90 Pepperel Sheets, new pricé $1.25, Monday .... 98¢ Colored Border Sheets, reg. $1.00, at Colored price 15c, Monday, yd. .. Slip Satin, ay A heavy, new price $1.00, Monday, yd. 69¢ Pepperel Pillow «Cases, new psice 35c, 3 for . 8 New. White Pique, finish, yard 9 Pepperel Pillow Tubing, on sale, yd. .. a Heavy Brown “Cotton, 15¢e, 10 yds, 1. One strap Black and Brown Velvet. Shoes, on sale _ $1.50 Boys’ Fall Suits; 7. to 14, long pants ......... $5.95 SPECIAL SHOWING OF MAIDEN FORM BRASSIERS. COME AND SEE THEM. 98c ic a new new 10c Broadcloth, i 15¢ 10 for Red Francis Scott Key, own roots, $1.50 two sizes .. 80€ Red Metalli 50 pounds 88e 50e iy priced low. the 95 - $1.00, F 25 felaeens 9e + yard to Paint, per gallon _. ZILO---PURE LEAD AND ZINC: PASTE CELEBRATES AT 40 COUNCIL “BLUFFS, Ta—In celebration of his eightieth birth- day, Loren Morrison, of this city, smoked his first cigarette and took his first airplane rid Thousands of Texas residents were disqualified from voting in the prohibition repeal election be- cause of failure to pay poll taxes. A complete showing of smart. new Fall Footwear for Monday~ Beautiful new Styles selected by Mr. Appelrouth in New York will be shown fot the first time Monday. Every leading New, York style is represented in this ex- tensive showing which combine quality, wear and_ comfort. When buying your Fall Shoes, it will pay you to call at THE: STORE OF FASHION. READY-TO-WEAR occasion. Fall Dresses in all modern’ modes offered to the fashion+ alert woman. THE COATS—Elegant clotlt models, smartly styled and rics THE SWEATERS—For day- time —— are charming to say} lea: THE St ATS Fla and youthful looking. S3F ute thei Monday. ‘ALL, SHOWING LOVELY PINGERIE Exquisite | Silken “Dadies” Ne Kimonas, . Pajama Ensembles, Dance Sets, Etc. FALL'S NEWEST SILKS Dame Fashion has seen to it that Milady. should not. want for fine new fabrics) this sea- son, For Monday these. new Fall Silks will be marked at far less than you expected to pay. 10 pieces Printed Tweed, Monday, yard ...... ‘ OTHER MONDAY SPECIALS. 56 inch All Wool Tweed, just ~ kind for arty Our counters ere. filled with jovi Bee wedged Visit our and take ad- esti ROSE BUSH SALE Get Soil Ready--Then Watch For A Good Rainy Spell Red or Pink Radiance, special lot at on their $8.00: SPECIAL PAINT OFFERINGS Sherwin Williams Master Painters Flat White, per gallon Sherwin Williams Furniture and Auto Polish, 4 oz. 40 - 60 $2.3 ic Root He 270