The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 26, 1933, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Outrageous Fortune by Baibicia Wenituorth * SYNOPSIS: Jim Randal re- - hiding in Hale Place, his hood home, while Caroline rh. tries to help him le “memory of the past siz clues point 9 Stolen the Van Berg emer- biine te startled by a telephone eal trom Susie Van Berg asking irs. Van footman up the imposing stair- case of Packham Hall, she looked about her with interest. She had not look. Her hands kept plucking at one another, and from time to time @ nervoue tremor shook her. Yet her nails were carefully reddened, her pale hair immaculately set, and her lips made up in an artificial curve, She had a lost, tormented look. Caroline’s soft heart was a good deal moved. She put her hand on the twisting, plucking fingers and said: “What can I do for you, Mrs. Van Berg?” Susie Van Berg drew her hands away. “It doesn’t matter—nothing mat- ters. Why did you come?” “You wanted to see me.” “Yes—it was good of you, But it’s no use—nothing’s any use.” ‘There was a pause while Caroline tried to think of something to What could she say to unhappiness like this? She didn’t know. Susie Van Berg fiung round with outstretched hands. “What shall I do if Elmer dies?” “Perhaps he won't.” “But if he does—if he does!” Nea Jumped up with a sudden sur- prising energy, tan to the door and opened it. For a moment s stood looking out into the corridor. ‘The she came back, her blue wrap | There will be an entertainment jand dance given tonight at Coral Isle Casino for the officers and enlisted men of the service ships now in Key West harbor. All ar- rangements for this. affair have! been placed in the hands ‘of Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., who has left nothing undone toward pre- paring a program of real enter- tainment for the many that are expected to be in attendance. Mayor William H. Malone will welcome the officers and men from the ships, with Commander J. L. Ahearn, commanding the coast guard and naval squadron in these waters, heading the visitors who will be in attendance at the) dance tonight. The dance will start at 9 o’clock | and continue until 1 a. m., with intermission at 11:30. An invi- } SOCIETY Entered Tonight — At Coral Isle Casino THE KEY WEST. CITIZEN Rafael Rodriguez returned on the East Coast yesterday from @ short visit in Miami. Eloi Villate left on the after- noon train yesterday for a short stay in Miami on business. tation has been extended to all ladies of the city and their friends,|_ John Spencer, who left Sunday no cards having been issued, it is}for a few days with friends and stated. \relatives in Miami, returned yes- There will be a Tap Dance/terday. specialty put on by Arthur L. Fricks, with one of the popular songs to be rendered by Miss Susan La Kin. Another number on the _ pro- gram will be a comedy dance by W. Tehann, better known as they “Zulu Kid.” : i : ee. elem al Yoo ‘ami several days with his father, i hela pearly artes be Rabbi B. D, Mendell, returned on seen in a Hallowe’en dance, while} Ears Mrs. Eva Warner will be heard in| the Havana Special yesterday. a vocal solo. Punch will be served throughout} Miss Jennie Elwood, dughter of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elwood, return- Members of the city council will)ed over the East Coast yesterday attend as representatives of the | from a stay of several days with city, while Sheriff K. 0. Thomp- relatives in Miami, son will be present representing the county. Frank H. Gato was an arrival on the S. S. Florida yesterday from Havana to spend a while with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. E, H, Gato. William Mendell, who was in Mi- Mrs. Smith, wife of E. M. |Smith, manager of the Railway Arrange Play For Tomorrow Night A good cast of characters have been chosen for the three act if ‘ {Express company, left yesterday Prize To Be lafternoon for Miami after spend- “ jing a few days in Key West. She Given At Dance was accompanied by Miss Ada Mil- A valuable prize will be given jligan. to the person having the best cos-| Walsh’s z=: (PERSONAL MENTION 3 eee Mrs. William Walsh.and baby,| | FROM MIAMI TRIP Henry B. Haskins, assistant superintendent of lighthouses, who was in Miami on business connect- ed with establishing aids to aerial navigation at the Pan American airport, returned today. Mr. Haskins. left over the. East Coast Monday afternoon and re- turned in a Coast Guard seaplane, accompanied by his nephew, Louis Haskins. Constructed with weatherproof 'reflector, socket and cord, a new \floodlight is particularly adapted for illuminating the home garden or yard and for Christmas _light- ing. 1016 Grinnell street. They re- turned to Miami on Monday, Mrs, W. D. Hearne and son, W, D. Jr., who were in Key West for one week with Mrs. Hearne’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George F, Ar- cher, left last night on the Steam- ship Florida for their home in Keiauen es? | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 19; HASKINS RETURNS |YATES MEMBER MUSICAL UNIT (Special to The Citizen) DeLAND, Oct. 26,—Sheldon Yates, of Key West, a freshman majoring in music in the liberal arts college at John B. Stetson University, is playing bass violin with the Stetson Symphony Orchestra, which will play six concerts the coming season, and with the dramatic department or- chestra, which plays for each of the nine plays te be given during the year, Subscribe for The Citizen—2h Richardson's Store —NINE DAY SPECIALS— ik, Bliss Coffee, th —..... Kaffa Haag, tb ... Del Monte Coffee ........ Maxwell House Coffee tb Cuban Coffee, tb Bacon, tb *. Doctors Give Creosote For Dangerous For many-years our tors have prescribed 1 some form for coughs, cold bronchitis, knowing how ous it is to let them hang x prec: = creosote’ six other highly im; tn nal. elements, cee aad tively stops coughs ahd that otherwise might lead to ious trouble, Creomulsion is powerful it Creomulsion by: refundin money if you are not reli¢ ter taking Creo oh as 4 ed. Beware the or told hangs on. y keep Creo sion on hand for instant use. (adv) LEE BAKER'S CASH GROCERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Butter, .. comedy, “Her Honor The Mayor”|tume at the Big Masquerade Balt who are guests of Mrs. at Raul’s Club on the Boulevard; mother, Mrs. Joseph Lowe, left | starting at 10:00 p. m. Saturday|yesterday to remain a few days, night. with Mr. Walsh, yeornan on the) The management of the club is|U. S, S. Richmond, ordered to Mi-! to be given tomorrow night in the High School auditorium for the , benefit of the Past Pocahontas, “fo green, with a satin coat to child. A dry, hot hand clung to and the voice that she had you sit down? Where will fi sit? Come here beside me on sofa so we needn't talk loud.” her feet off the couch hand at ber side, and a of natural color in her noone there,” she said, back into-the sofa corner & moment she said, itens—I think she talks— suppose they all talk. I am afraid speak, you know. Th are the the time of saying somiething— “Why?” said Caroline. She looked straight into Susie Van Berg's frightened eyes; her voice was steady and deep, Susie went on speaking in a des- erate, fluttered voice. “It’s awful not to have anyone to speak to. That’s why I asked you to come.” “Did Jim talk to you about me?” Susie nodded. “He talked about you a lot—he thought the world of you—he want- ed us to meet. Men are funny like that—if two women are fond of them, they can't see why they won't be fond of each other, Elmer's like that too.” A little animation had come to her as she talked, but with the last word & nervous shudder took her again. “What is it?” said Caroline gently. “I felt I'd go mad if I hadn't some one to speak to. I thought you would be safe because, whatever I told you, you wouldn't want to hurt Jim.” “Jim—" Susie looked at her out of panic- stricken eyes and whispered: “Te killed Elmer.” Caroline straightened herself. She said, “Nonsense!” and her own voice comforted her and made her feel sure that what Susie had just said could not possibly be true. Susie shook her head. “You don’t know. He was jealous —I made him jealous—of Jim. It war only nonsense. You said nonsense, didn’t you? That was all it was. One oughtn’t to be punished like this Just for a bit of nonsense—it isn't | fair. Elmer wouldn't want me to be punished like this."’ “What did you do?" said Caroline. t (Copyright, 1933, J, B. Léppincott Co.) / ‘Ditterly during the last few days; Aer eyes bad a drowned and faded "BUT ONE LICENSE “There has been but one _mar- _ Plage license issued from the of- fice 6f County Judge Hugh Gunn two weeks ending; ‘Tomorrow, if —_ ine heare a story that [FLORIDA COMES The Steamer Florida, of the P. and 0. S..S. company, came from Havana yesterday afternoon INFROM HAVANA during ‘October 26, {with 49 passengers for Key West This was issued to George Fitch; and 13 for Tampa. There were “and Etta Sands. The couple were; 32 aliens on the passenger list. martied in the office of the coun- — Judge; Judge Gunn. performing) ~ Save your coupons for valuable ceremony, dinner sets, Oct, 25-tf, The cast is as follows: Lester Parmenter, candidate for mayor, Emil Sweeting. Hon. Mike McGoon, boss, Bernard Roberts. Clarence Greenway, brother, George Brooks. Eve Greenway, Lester’s fiancee, Edith Russell, political: Eve's planning a real. treat for those at-!ami for a short time to give the’ tending the affair. The hall will| officers and men needed reere-| be decorated in true Hallowe’en ation after a long period of patrol | style. duty off the Cuban coast. Howard Wilson and his | band T.. Frank Russell, Sr., former contractor and builder of Key West, but. now of Miami, accom- Paris has a house of translucent panied by Mrs. Russell, arrived will furnish a program of dance music, iy Just rub on A VICKS VapoRus Mrs. McNabb, widow and suf-;glass three inches thick,.the walls here recently for a visit with their! fragette, Mary Cruz. Doris Denton, an athletic bud, Kathryn Diaz. Rosalie Myers, her chum, Mary Whitmarsh. Eliza Goober, the cook,” Gloriana Bayly. Suffragettes: Mesdames Walter Kemp, Sam Hart, Harry Roberts, Webster Roberts, Herman Saun-! ders, John Park, Maime Russell, Miss Miriam Carey, Pianist: Catherine Knowles. Hallowe’en Party At Bayview Park Members of? the Division street; school will give a Hallowe'en party at 4 o’clock tomorrow afternoon at Bayview Park. Prizes will be awarded for both boys and girls: There willalso’ be a witch pot... Refreshments. will be served, atid an. enjoyable. aft- ernoon is’promised all who attend. Sanna bi Room Mothers 3 To Entertain The room mothers of the Harris School will entertain with a tea tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs, M. E, Berkovit®, chairman. The officers of the Parent- Teacher Association, the faculty and chairmen of the different committees will attend. j STERLING LANDS — “Cullard SEVERAL JEWFISH |: } } LARGEST OF CATCH MADE AT PORTER DOCK WEIGHED 350 POUNDS | | Jewfish are biting and Euric | 'Sterling says he has the proper} {kind of bait to catch "em, and can prove it by his catches. | Fishing from the Porter Dock | jon Monday he landed one weigh-| jing 155 pounds. This was one of |the largest of this kind taken, ' } while fishing from the shore, in jmany days. } Tuesday, after a struggle, an-/ j other smaller one was caught.! jEuric thinks this was a child of} | the one caught the day before as) ;it weighed but 15 pounds, j | Yesterday he landed the grand-; | dad of the whole school, he esti-| ;mates, as it tipped the beam at 1350 pounds and is considered ene j of the finest ever caught in these: j waters. ' Octagon Special Powder, 2 for ‘Se; for sale by all retail stores. jock 25-tf. PALACE} KEN MAYNARD in {| Phantom Thunderbolt Night, 10-15< \ | Matinee, 5-10; matic sprinkler system. jof which are cleaned by an auto-' daughter and son-in-law, Mr. andj i Mrs. Clements Jaycocks, Jr., of: ican Sasi di dad The ame. Sala Tobece Phone 658-R Free Delivery Eaton and Elizabeth Sts. 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