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and then you'll know that it isn’t yours.” “Or that it is.” “It isn’t! You can take the first train tomorrow—” “That's just what I can’t do.” “Why can’t you?” “Because I gather that the police _| are looking for me.” “You?” “Jim Riddell—or Jim‘ Randal—1 don’t know which.” . “Why should it be you?” said Caroline. , “My dear, I was there—we've got to face that. I was there, and I saw the emeralds. I don’t think I’m in a Position to walk into that registry office and ask to see the entry of Jim Riddell’s marriage.” “I could,” said Caroline quickly. “You mustn't get mixed up in it.” “There won't be anything to mix me—the registrar won't know me from Adam.” He put his head in his hands for a minute, trying to get through the dull fatigue which clogged his thoughts. “I don’t want you tq have anything to do with it. I'm too tired to think Properly—but you're not to get mixed up with this— you oughtn’t to be here.” She put her arms-round him again. “You'll come home with me—I'll make you @ lovely bed on the sofa.” “No-I can’t.” “Because of us, or because be you?” “Both. I'll get in here somehow.:I shall be all right.” Caroline laughed. “The back door key is caaer a loose stone in the yard—Mrs. Led- ger always puts it there. She comes up once a week to light fires and air the house. Robert said she'd better when he heard you were coming | home. She says the key is too ‘drat- ted heavy to traipse up and down with.’ This was one of her days, so the kitcheu will be nice and warm.” THE KEY © 00000000000000000000 080000 0SSSO8O888OESSSS8ECR SOCIETY Congress Of Parents And Teachers Meets Plans for the fall district meet- ing was made at a meeting of the board of managers of the 13th dis- trict of the Florida Congress of Parents and Teachers held on Wednesday, October 11, at ~ the home of Mrs. M. H. Tallman, of | Miami, : director. The fall district meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 21 at Miami, zs Miss Alice Sowers, national as- sociate chairman of parent edu- cation, will speak at the morning session, Mrs. Margaret Wells Wood, as- sociate chairman of social hy- giene of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, and lectur- er for the American Social Hy- giene Association, will be the af- ternoon speaker. The following chairmen were appointed for the district: Mrs. D.-M. Shepley of, West Palm Beach, humane education Will Serve Sapper Tomorrow Afternoon A ticket for the spaghetti sup- per to be served beginning at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon under the auspices of the Catholic Daughters of America, in the Ren- edo Building, will entitle the hold- er to a supper consisting of spag- jhetti Italian *style, meat “cakes, rolls and soffee. Other delica.| cies to be on sale include a large} variety of cakes, pies and home! made candies, This supper sale is for the bene- fit of St. Mary’s Catholic church and the public is invited to attend and enjoy the Saturday evening meal at the Renedo building, Du- val street. Spottswood Has Out-Of-Town Guests WEST CITIZEN “* IRELIEF FORCES GETTING PAID Workmen on projects of the Emergency Relief Council are being paid off this afternoon at the city hall. The sum of $1,- 340.70 “is being distributed. This is the second substantial pay for the month of October, says Paymaster Eugene Roberts. The other was Tuesday. Disbursements for October up to date show a total of $3,155.61. ARRIVE TOMORROW The body of young Luis Cuer- vo, who died Wednesday night in the hospital at Umatilla, Fla., was forwarded from that point today: by express and will arrive on the Havana Special tomorrow. Miss Dolores Cuervo, who was| | CUERVO BODY 10! veceevceccccvecceccecses: PERSONAL MENTION Peccccccoccceseooccoosce Victor Moffatt, prominent busi- rear man of Key. West, left yes- terfay afternoon for a short busi- ness Visit in Miami. | B. F. Sasnett, second assistant keeper at American Shoals light station, arrived yesterday’ for his: quarterly: vacation with his. fam- lily. Julio’ Perez, Sr., ‘father of young Henry. Perez, who was in- jured seriously in the automobile accident early Thursday morning, arrived yesterday from Miami. E. D. Story, superintendent of bridges and buildings of the F. E. C. Railway company, here for two days on business with local offi- cials, left yesterday afternoon for Miami. Mrs. Mary Moss, employe of the First National Bank, left yester- day afternoon for Miami where she will spend a vacation as the Claude Nolan and Earl Vestles,{with her brother during the last|guest of her. brother-in-law and {prominent business men of Jack- {sonville, and Mrs. Vestles, came in days of his illness, and other mem- bers of the family are coming to chairman; Mrs. W. W. Setlifg of|on the Havana Special for a short! Key West today and will arrive Ft. Lauderdays, health chairman;| stay yesterday and were guests of|over the highway. Mrs, Wallace Barbour, of Miami Beach, safety*chairman; and Mrs. R. L. Wykoff of West Palm Beach, home service chairman. Representatives. from ~ three counties were present. Luncheon was served by the Hoptede. Dance Tonight At Caban Club The weekly “Free Trip to Mi- ami Dance” of the Cuban Club will be held tonight at this hall on Duval street, Hundreds of young people find their way each Friday evening to Robert Spottswood, After a delightful afternoon spent in visiting the places of in-} terest they left on the afternoon} train for Miami. Other members of* the were Captain J. L. Knight Captain F, C. Parker, Dance Tonight At party and | IMPROVEMENTS AT ARCHER’S STORE The interior of Archer’s Gro- cery, 814 Fleming street, has re- cenly been completely renovated Coral Isle Casino Thg Miami Beach dance orches- tra, Chester Brownagle and the Gondoliers of the Roney Plaza Cabana Club, will again play at steady increase in business which} spending the the Coral Isle Casino tonight, it is and painted. ‘The walls and ‘shelves of the store have been fin- ished cream with green trimmings. During the past several months Archer’s Grocery has enjoyed a the Archer brothers attribute both to advertising and to the high sister, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Waldo Leon. Past Grand Master Wallace Cheves, F. and A. M., of Florida, ‘who was here for three days as- sisting Grand Master B. W. Hel- venston in conducting a school of instruction for’ Masons, tg yes- terday afternoon for Miami Rev. Patrick McNally, of Mi- ami, arrived yesterday over the East Coast and after spending the afternoon with Rev. F, X. Dough- erty, of St. Mary’s Star of the Sea church, returned on the after-) noon train. Loe Warren, Jr., son of | Mr. and Mrs, Leo Warren, who was summer in New York ,and: other ‘states in the ‘north, came in..on .the Havana ‘Day.both fall on the same date ‘this year, October 12, yesterday. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1933. CONFUSION OVER HOLIDAY EVENT Farmers’ Day and Columbus Therefore, the notice appearing yesterday in The Citizen advising of the ‘closing of the First Nation- al Bank on Saturday was an er-| ror, and the’bank will be open for} business on that day. Heretofore Farmers’ Day oc- curred on different dates. The| last session of the Florida Legis- lature fixed October 12, Colum- bus Day, as that on which both | holidays will be observed, DIVIDE CHILDREN PARIS.—When Pierre.” Rals- passe of this city and his wife were divorced, each was given cus- tody of five children. A 1,200-mile pipe line is’ being constructed across the Syrian desert to carry oil from Irak te | Mediterranean ports. A’ third of the women’s shoes produced ‘in’ 1932 were « mani- factured in Massachusetts. ° Ingredients of Vicks ‘VapoRub in Convenient Candy Form ‘VICKS COUGH DROP Any good Electric Refrigerator Saves Kitchen Time and Effort... but a GENERAL @@ ELECTRIC -More than Pays for Itself QOS AN wir you save on food costs and household expenses will meet the easy monthly paymentson a G-E. And General Blectric ae long dependability in- to every G-E retrig- erator—giving you many extra years of uninterrupted per- formance. Onlya General Electric gives you all these @ All-Steel Cabsnet. Porcelain inside and out. @ Stamless Steel Freezing Chamber. Cannot chip or rust, Freezes more ice faster. © Sliding Shelves, Adjenls e in this dance and during the past/ stated. several weeks the club has been} The numerous requests from’ ality of merchandise carried by host to hundreds ‘of enlisted men! local dance enthusiasts have been| this store. from the coast guard ships now} instrumental in this orchestra re- Height. @ Tem; Defroster. 0 Foot Pedal Door Opener. @ Automatse Interior Lighting. @ Monitor Top Seaied- in-Steel Mechanism. Uses lesscur- oline, I don’t} Jim felt 9 curious thrill of antict- ‘pass over | pation as they skirted the house and remember—but I] came into the dark yard behind it. en moonlight here. The Special yesterday for the winter season with his parents. , house lay across it Her words went] like.a fold of black cloth. ly endlessly and her foot. A stone tilted. She stooped, he didn’t re-}and came up with the key. She put meets Seeks gap in Wee else he had forgot- he had not forgotten the ‘ways of the house in which he had ‘sald. Caroline. She! ‘grown up. He took Caroline by the eee, See [som snd waltod signa the vic t | dark passage to the kitchen without Pleasant, in the range, and a line full of blan- if <pem fener kets had’been wound up on a pulley reasoning with a/and hung jusp clear of their heads. A “They look like ghosts,” sald Caro- you have shot him, line under her breath — “sheeted ‘hosts. I don’t think I like them very | was there—I re- much,” him" But Jim was pulling them down. ve shot him with- “They'll make a good bed,” he 0 about} said. body} Caroline gave a faint shriek. “Tl. go into the study.” “There's nothing for you to eat. Tl run home and get you some- thing.” “I bought things in Ledlington. I've got plenty lett.” : “Oh—" said Caroline. She stood a minute; then she said, speaking rather fast, “Could you get along till tomorrow evening?” “Oh yes.” : “Because I don’t think I'd better come up in the daytime—someone might see me. People have most awfully sharp eyes when you don't ‘want them to. Will you be all right till then?” “Of course I shall.” “All right, then I'd better go.” She came up to him and leaned towards him across the blankets, “Jim — you'll be here? You won't go away— will you? Swear?” “All right.” “You won't go without seeing me? You won't just vanish? Because I couldn't bear it. You won't?” He shook his head, Caroline flung her arms round his neck, held him for a moment in a tingling clasp, and ran out of the | ee (Copyright, 1932, J. B. Lippincott Ge) =e Chapter To stationed at Key West. It is stated that within the next few weeks the winners of the free trips will be announced. An op- portunity to win one of these trips is afforded each person at- tending the dances, whether tak- ing part or not. The music for the dance pro- gram will be furnished, as usual, by Howard Wilson and his popu- lar band, An- especially good dance program is said to have been prepared for tonight. Meet Tonight Fern Chapter, Order of Eastern | Stars, will have a meeting tonight at Scottish Rite Hall on Eaton and Simonton streets, ‘for ‘the purpose of conferring ‘degre hearing maining in Key West. | For the past two nights large crowds have attended the dances for. which the orchestra has fur- nished the music and an even larg-| er crowd is-expected to attend to- | night. Announcement Of Engagement Mrs. Joseph Jerman * of Key West, announces the engagement and approaching marriage of her; daughter, Miss Louise Eleanor Jer-} man to Carl I. Miller. The wedding will take place in Orlando, Fla., on November 5. The couple will made their home in that city. other matters of interest to the organization. WHAT'S WHAT at the CAPITAL GETS SENTENCE ST. LOUIS.—Confessing that he held up a woman and stole 26 cents Edward Boland of St. Louis 8 sentenced to five years in jher, Mrs. Elsie Mayer of this city ed him out, ' | pathy did so much to alleviate my ‘ment, the death of my husband, WOMAN I KNOCKS OUT rae Mrs. Sam Thompson, who has been spending several days in Key West visiting relatives and friends, will leave this afternoon over the East Coast for Tampa. She will} be accompanied by Mrs. J. R. Hob- son and daughter, Mrs. H. G. Black, who will proceed to Gal- veston, Texas. ST. LOUIS.—Confronted in court by a man who had swindled punched him in the jaw. and knock- CARD OF THANKS To the many friends whose acts of kindness and words of sym-| Subscribe for The Citizen. sorrow during the recent bereave- ; Manuel Cruz, I am indeed grate- ful. Especially do I wish to thank those who gave the use of their Service cars, the donors of the beautiful P RI rT Cc H A R D floral offerings and those who Phone, #48 Naver Sleeps sent the many cards of sympathy. | - oF ste MRS. MANUEL CRUZ, oct 13-1tx POLL LLL Le ee a Aerial service operators, inde- pendent of air transport — com- paniés, grossed between $10,000,- 000 and $12,000,000 during 1932. Ringworm—One bottle Ecxema Remedy 1s enough for any case. All druggists are authorized to refund your money if it fails.—Advt. Imperiay guaranteed rent with ample reserve power for unusual demands. Quiet. Requires no a mot even ailing. e You'll be proud of bcd GR Convenient terms are lable, THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager POPP POLI A COTTA IOOaM, SPECIAL LUMBER OFFERINGS Lot of 2,000 feet of 2x3, very high A few hundred feet of 1x4 No. 1. Seccccvccces eccccce | 2! at hard labor. By HERBERT PLUMMER (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, October 12.— Reading with closed eyes, by using an X-ray apparatus, was! demonstrated before the American PALACE An organization whose goal is to keep politics strictly removed from everything conn with the liq- uor industry, if prohibition is re- pealed has been + up here under the presidency of Frank Clark, former member of congress. Part of the power. behind the original dry cause was an almost universal complaint that the “liq- uor traffic’? dominated loca! poli- ties, and it is the plan of the Na- tional Association of Retail Bev- erage Dealers that the accusation never shall be true in fact. Looking To The Future The question of what might come after repeal is claimming wide and serious attention in the} capital. Repeal would remand | jto the legislatures of the various! states and to the Webb-Kenyon; act the question of the legislative control of traffic in liquor. Just how this would be done and_ to what extent regulation would} go are subjects on which there is wide difference of opinion. One} thing, however, appears to be ab-/ solutely certain. Those states Congress of Radiology recently by. A,H. Pivie,,of Montreal. | for, instance,” he says, “informs me that ‘the people of Petiend will not consent to whisky being} sold. openly anywhere except for! medicinal purposes.’” | Glark’s organization which heat now extended to almost all of the| larger states and which recently| | added to its roster of officials bead, jname of former Senator Watson! of Indiana has ideas of its own on! the question of regulation. As To Taxation He declares that his organiza- tion will oppose bP the utmost any} efforts to impose such burdensome} {taxes on the liquor industry that} i“would make it imposible for; this legitimate industry to survive | and which would result in the promotion of bootlegging with all} jits attendant evils.” Clark is a former prohibitionist | who, while he was in corigress, vot-! ed for submission of the Eight-| feenth amendment, for the Vol-| laccurately, beautifully and \ Bob Steele in RANGER’S CODE Night 10-15¢ mz Matinee 5-10c; Cheuk ude GOOD BRAKES WERE \" {INVENTED LONG BEFORE ELECTRIC_HORNS.” ' We'll do your PRINTING at low cost. THE ARTMAN PRESS | Bryson E. Fine, 45 years old, ) Sen of -R. J. Fine, died last night > 9:80. o'clock from a heart. attack ies that, legalize the sale of spirituous roline detective, t liquors and beverages that may; rows — be classed as intoxicating will keep) RSI ED Oat De a close watch. . Some are of the opinion that, widow, Mrs. Aline Fine R. J. Fine, of Key West: ogre: those states which were wet before Joseph and Victor Fine, of Fort eeusthen which were dry. Myers; sisters, Mrs. Mary Adams, They believe, for example, that/ of Georgia; Mrs. Maggie Parker, / states like New York and Ilinois Fort Myers, and Mrs, Flossie| will enact legislation permitting Masters, of Moore Haven, Fla. jthe sale of spirituous liquors in | places’ where the strictest regula. Although fewer cars were injtion prevails. operation in the United States in} Clark believes some of the, 1932 than in any year since 1927,| states that were dry long before! special taxes collected from high-, the Eighteenth amendment was . | Way users reached a new peak of! ratified will remain dry. $1,076,022,000, prohibition will have more liberal; “Governor Futrell of Arkansas,; | stead act. and to pass the Nepesay| tact over President Wilson's veto. PHONE 51 STEAMSHIP Co. PER UNITED STATES FAST Preou= PORT TAME A—USVANA--WEST INDIES Effective April 27, 1933 oo Key West for Havana Tuesdays and Fridays 12:15 t teens Havana for Key West Wednesday. and Saturdays ' 9x Leave Key West for Port Tampa Wednesdays and Satur- days 6:30 P. M. Tickets, Reservations and Information at Ticket Office om the 7 J. H. COSTAR, Agent. So pematet |neatint al ie grade stock, but slightly stained, otherwise oO. K. ag $30.00 at per M. RAIN MEANS THAT THE MOSQUITOES ARE COMING Front Screen Doors with fancy grille work, bronze screen: Regular Price 2710"x6"10" $7.15 3’0"x7'0” 7.50 Front Screen Doors with cypress panels at bottom: Special Price $3.90 4.30 Regular Price Galvanized $4.90 Bronze 5.30 Plain Screen Doors, 1 1-8” thick: Regular Special Price Price $2.50 $1.90 Bronze 3.10 2.50 Door and Window Screen Frames, knocked down. Use your spare tim Galvanized Galvanized, 30” wide, per yard Bronze, 30” wide, per yard 30 55e . PARIS GREEN: Com. Aluminum Primed Flooring, regular $70.00 M. value, to go at M. RAIN ALSO MEANS THAT THE TIME TO PLANT IS HERE JUST RECEIVED—Fine lot of Flower and Vegetable Seed: Flower Seed, package Vegetable Seed, package VIGORO, the remarkable plant that so many Key We = user Sib package 25th sack 50tb sack 100TH sack ARSENATE OF LEAD: 14 pound pack 1 pound pack it BLACK LEAF 40; 1 otnce 5 ounce WATERING POTS, best brass sprinkler: Small B0c Large $i.t0 GARDEN HOSE, still at all time low gerade with ROOFING MATERIALS One Ply Bullseye Roofing, price still held at per roll $1.25 Mica Kote Medium Weight, per roll $2.60 Red Standard Slate Surfaced Roofing, per roll $2.50 WE STOCK ABOUT 20 DIFFERENT WEIGHTS AND QUALITIES OF ROOF- ING MATERIALS. YOU ARE ABLE TO BUY ANYTHING IN ROOFINGS YOU NEED FROM US. DIXIE GALVANIZED SHINGLES with nails, still at all time lew price of per square $6.50 (Coal miners sre starting to get more pay, and as coal is « very important fac- tor in the manufacture of iron, we sug- gest you ber your mete! reef require- 25 pounds South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. White and Eliza Streets “Your home is worthy of the best” DIIIIIIIISIITIIIIIIIIIIDIO IOS. Chik ke kkk dada dadiaddd de Lok CMD. WHIIDIIIPAIDIPVAIIIDS HAF

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