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PAGE FOUR Outrageous Fortune In October Period all SHOOTING CASE SYNOPSIS: Caroline Leigh | Sim was not sufficiently sure of nia | Parent-Teacher Costume B Octagon Special Powder, 2 ff learns from nels Vow Bere nelf to slide the banisters. As he’ Conncil To Meet . At Cuban Clab According to information |DIRIGIBLE 500 MILES DUE 5e; for sale by all retail sto Ror husband, Bimér Van Bory, gt |came to the foot of the stairs, he| furnished The Citizen by G. WEST OF BORDEAUX, Oct. 25-tf, the time, the van Borg emerald? | heard the dull thud of the baize door “i 4 the A large number of young peo-| 5: Kennedy, meteorologist at STATES ONLY THREE LI- Sears e There will be a meeting of rf @ “seance” the house- j|which led to the kitchen wing. the local weather bureau sta- FRANCE Sees ee re meee ‘When he reached it, the wind was, Monroe County Parent-Teacher! ple are expected to attend the Cu-| 4:0 Key West has, during CENSES HAVE BEEN ISSUED Beers eee se 6 oat Sra ts tone | Oe ee (clades ot toe Mar, | U2 “iab’s Annual Costume Ealll the present sponth experienc: (iy Associated Press) In Tas section For ac-\| USED CAR emeralds. Caroline Sion. 3° He ‘aon prong hed his hand | begi Hage bh ie ies ey Gos- being held tonight at the clubhouse} ed the heaviest rainfall for NEW YORK, Oct. 31.— Reale momen eh ee paral pax at topapeed dowa = a predideait off the “organiza- on Duval street. October since the establish- The Grabidepedin setey xir- wee BA RGAIN S | Riding loos in the Blue Soom iz | passage and ont of the gpen door. tion, presiding. So pssed of the’ sonst hier ote aka tla ee tilly competed. = oes ieee REN —OUE OPIN, headlong instinct of pursuit; il is men are also expected a’ af- a 2 a : is . 2 " ies —_ - carried him across the yard sd out the: Eager West ‘and|fair which starts at 9:30 o'clock. angers o'clock this morn- | wirelessed report of, its posi- | Referring to wm article in the/H}1930 Pontiat Sedan, ex- a: ot the gate, There hie mind checked ' 316, the organization on the keys.| The Cuban Club dance hall has! _— Eecerers not yet tion received by MacKay ra- | People’s Forum in The Citizen of cellent con- ‘him, He stood still and listened. It) “An officers and members of the|been decorated in brilliant Hal-| ite ended, the precigitation | dio. a yesterday, signed “A Gitizen”,|[ |. 37 JiM’S BATTLE ‘was no use just blundering on in the | |, 7 Sh i {lowe’en colors and other attrac-| shown for the entire month of The Graf’s position at 8 Judge ‘Hugh Gunn gave The Citi- tion .. a RANDAL had told Caroline| 42° He'd got to listen, and he'd|?--7’s and the room mothers will) 0 : ; October 23.40 inches, the next a. m. would place it 100 miles habe dk pt attend the meeting. tions to make an evening of gaiety : : site zen the following information, on that she was not to come again fo “vac as ame ed ind informality. heaviest to this was in the | west by north of Cape Finis- | rsqnosts 1928 Oakland Sedan, to Hale Pisce, but he did nok telly lor out acroes the garden. it he vas|Miss Sylvia Baker -._|_,Thete will be surprises for all’ Yye,'ie for fig ame period | terre; Spain, and about 500 | “There have been but three li-/] new paint, good When, theretore, ho returned trom | p,"inngen he would probabiy stick 16165 Ay Party Moat beautiful costume and one; %@ St 19.77 inches France. sony” saps the Judge, “These were) TUOniNg $275 @ walk across his own dark fields at ; } ; little after Jim caught the sound of crushed - for the most unique costume. CSM SI MLSS IT MID cccee eccece | issued to Ross Sawyer, Jr., C. 0. fock the Se Ry crageendny tie bess Sravel and began to run again. The} Miss Sylvia Baker delightfully} An appropriate program of’ ——————~—__________. Ackerman, both of Key West, and 2 loft it just ajar. — ‘une ae to the septal entertained a number of her/dance music will be played by How-| S T PORK FOR PERSONAL MENTION J. M. Bethel, of Soe ee ath Buick Sedan, 7 passen- He lighted one of the candles ae ke sgsiary = ee 5 Siskerg her|ard Wilson and his band. Hl AL . jan ans is < sgpterc ger, a real which Caroling had brought. He| he had a car or a motorbike, he was| 0" pe a eae cal County Commissioner Roy Ful. j ‘i bargain blew out the match and stepped Hallowe’en party. of the girls’ prize for the best! EED ARRIVES ounty Com y Ful-|calls attention of city and county rgain ...... back, and then and there a voles|berine the Sinton is reen| ‘The home was beautifully dec-|costume, while the prize for the| N DY } ford and Mrs. Fulford, who were}officials to the shooting that is - spoke aloud in his mind: “Hightlo¢ aght the thiet had put up, Jim| tated, the color scheme being|boys went to Charles Sands. |TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO POOR|Po"“"e # Short vacation in Mi-| prevalent all over the outskirts of/ | Cadillac Sedan, 7 pass- green stones—five windows like|aign’t think-he had to do with @|°Tange and black. Refreshments} All in attendance thoroughly| BY EMERGENCY RE- ami, were returning passengers/the city and suggests that a stop enger;good slits—no one knows where they are | novice, were served during the afternoon. |enjoyed the festivities of the oc-| LIEF COUNCIL -jover the East Coast yesterday. {be put to this promiscuous firing xf but me.” Then the voice stopped.| He had almost reached the gate;| Betty Knowles was the winner!/casion. H $ of guns before someone is serious- condition .. ‘He was left staring at the candle} when he stopped suddenly and ran ee Arriving over the East Coast}, Mr. and Mrs, John L. Worthing-j1y injured. ‘man with a twenty yard start and e If the emeralds were) the darkness to help him offered no hete he’ must have brought them,| chances. In a rapid survey of the | i ter, Miss Ele: of Raleigh, N. i is . : which wound between ADGER VES TUG § 0C. HERE jand smoked pork consigned to the|*¢™» “i! ana » N./three licenses issued for this. He had taken a sudden B. LEA AT A Hlocal Emergency Relief Council. ss arrived over-the East Coast/son there are many hunters THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 19 eee hhh SD Se DS Dt DP GRAF ZEPPELIN JUDGE GUNN IS eet if Oe eee st SOCTET Y ins \kesWeatecorts CONTINUES ON] HEARD ON DOVE: |sercsse= "mercer west eonasheecececenecaoncconssaueseseues rescinded. yesterday was the shipment of salt |t0"s son, John L., dr.» and daugh-} it is pointed out that with only | yesterday for.a-brief stay in Key|ing down doves who have not ¢ ON PATROL DUTY) WITH TWO BARGES srs mes wit”ve"novea| Wee Mtorelnrng for Havana withthe iw and seared hl jfrom the cars and taken to a local s — jeold storage plant to be stored saa Mrs. Alice Holland was an ar- Commenting on those who sheot Hiner Van ead ayaa eau fat oss oneliga had seen only 00@) sTURTEVANT WHICH HAD] !ANKHYR ALABAMA DUE. TOtil distribution is started. deg ie bangs Pacer st on government propent by perma. 4 , 7 What thod f distributi erday from Miami! an 1@/sion of officials in charge, judge hig ccallia't be here. ‘There are three. ways out of} BEEN IN CUBAN WATERS | ARRIVE IN PORT THIS © adopted or the time when guest of her sister, Mrs, Hattie/Gunn said that the fact that a z ‘took a Hazelbury West—the main north the candle'and went up- the . stairs to the Blue Roo went | Toad, road, and the = strpost bol ant toc (path across the elds to Hinton the ger sailed yesterday afternoon for|day from Port Arthur with two) |will be adopted or the time when: RETURNS HERE EVENING Jit will be in effect has not been| Welch. lannounced at this time but will be given due publicity, it is said. person has a pass to shoot on & government reservation .does not mean that he is not violating the law unless he has a hunter’s li- The Coast Guard Destroyer Bad-| The Tug Satoca arrived yester- Mrs, Smith, wife of E. M. Smith, 60 |agent for the Railway Express with its carving of the Tree of| ton. If you walked to the station, . hy 4 ts sider | The meat is contained in x Knowledge. He twisted the bottom |¥U took the field path, and the dis- [osaieg acetge wee ooo | barges et ee oe in tow | packing cases and weighs 6,904 |CoMPany, who was afin eense. ; apple on the right-hand side; at the|t#nce was four miles. If you drove, | Pines. The U. re ‘al sail-|for Miami. he barges were a “i pounds net. It is to be given to while in Miami, returned over the} The judge voiced. the opinion game time he pulled on the shield.|7%" followed the Ledlington road,|ed last night for Havana. chored in the stream and the tug! skers who are registered on the|"ast Coast yesterday, like a door. fell, | 9nd it was six. The Sturtevant, which has been|came up to the Porter Dock un-! j.o¢ 4; : * Tt opened His hand fell, "relief lists of the local council. @nd the yellow candlelight shone| The Path along which Jim was|on patrol duty off the Cuban/til the danger from heavy winds; Mr and Mrs. Charles E. Welch, * into the cavity. harper resi upon the feld'| coast, returned 1 o'clock this aft-|and high seas had passed. | who were in Key West for a stay| | HERES WHY ( HAVE HERE'S WHY WE HAVE Jim stayed, staring. Here were path cutting the corner, | eynoon. The Tanker Alabama is due LEGION UNIT 10 as guests of Mr. Welch’s mother, the emeralde—here, in this secret Ree ence tt Hinton Coast Guard Cutter Yamacraw}berth at the Porter dock this eve-} Mrs, Hattie Weich, have returned rewen COLDS ragga <o- He tried to stir his mind tol iain th is to sail this afternoon at 5 o’-|ning and discharge 8,000 barrels, MEET TOMORROW | over the highway to their home D AP us Fasyly but nothing moved. The chance of pecoee wie ne clock for a recreational period in} of fuel oil into the Texas company.! jin Miami. +o VICKS Nose o +o VICKS bd emeralds were in the secret place|1a4n% gone north: Jim had heard | Miami. Commander J. L.| The Coast Guard Destroyer; este Rea SR US EAE? Debind Ralph de Burgh’s shield. those running footsteps go off to the | Ahearn, in command of the vessel,| Wainwright that was berthed at} Regular meeting of the Ameri-} Mrs. William H. Biexter of ‘Without altering his position, he} tett before he himself turned back. | is the ranking Coast Guard offi-|the Porter Dock has been moved to can Legion Auxiliary will be held| Drexel Park, Pa., was elected pres- ot ngpel- cna bo eeigaeeyh predate cer of the squadron now in these|the Mallory dock until the Ala-!tomorrow afternoon 4 o’clock in| ident of the American Legion chain, rast he je cup- § he ran, Jim wondered whether | waters, bama discharges and sails. the Legion Hall. auxiliary at the Chicago conven- board. ipo es had go they had altered all the trains. | The Destroyer Upshur is to sail] Yacht Edna B., with H. B. Plant| Members are requested to re- /tion, pisbre res Sh faseea’ nde with Seven years is a long time to be,| late this evening for Miami to/and party on board arrived late; member that the meeting day was eo pearls between them—like a kid's ewer. ‘soayhiegahen be i etn remain for five days on the regu-| yesterday and is docked at the) changed from Tuesday to Wednes-| Save your coupons for valuable | AVA lel @:9a0U) serteR CONTROL OF COLDS green beads.” ot train upped se pose lar recreation schedule. F, E. C. terminal dock. day. dinner sets. Oct. 25-tf. Ho ‘had got as far as that, when|at Ledlington about one. It didn’t go! | - a - oa ae ee cere ace eee ree rer be went, soe j tage ‘ ‘ . ‘on the white coverlet, | more of a goose chase did the; ‘he was in full view, not énly of the| whole thing appear. He had had a! door, but of the whole length of the} hunch, and he had followed it. Som: Passage between the door and the|t!mes hunches turned out all right;' main corridor, ‘sometimes they let you down. Hel ‘The man who had turned the cor-| began to feel gloomily certain that) ©, Mammen Wetore:; Dad. Arat/ Be was going: to be: let down fat. \ back and then come cau- e crosted a eile, and came tn 2 tiously on. He could see the lighted | sight of the lights of Hinton station. @hoad with the right hand pillar, egies ead his left hand just picture. Another yard, and the hand was in view—the hand and ‘what it was holding—the eight stones, rimmed with gold and : with pearls. The low can- i i | : At ites sret movement the man The clock had only just struck! him, snatching at the|*¥elve, but the train was coming in. hand sh held the chain. They|%* might now be anything from the together across the bed. | Slever-fifty-five to the twelve-five, » dark came down too. but it couldn’t any tonger be the Y ‘bis head, The chain waa} “He'started to run, and ashe did ‘wrenched out of his grasp. He had |* Something black began to bob up the man by the shoulder with an|&24 down ahead of him. It was an- awkward letthand: grip—e ‘hate, | Oe Ae pies running. and pre- wiry fellow with a twiet on him like] § with the same object. Jim an eel. He was twisting all the time, | PUt on all the pace he could, gained ‘He was a little dazed with the sud- a little, and then saw the black fig- @enness and the blow to his head.| US draw away. ‘With a yiolent effort he heaved| They would hold him at the over, and-as he did so, the man} Wicket. It they held him, he'd be wrenched aside and got his teeth] Mkely to mies the train. Would they into his left wrist. He bit deep, | 2°! him? No, he was through, with forked backwards, and with a rip of|* Dand thrust out as it he were cloth he wse free. He must have| bowing a ticket. Deon as quick on his fect as a cat,|, He was across the platform and BEI Oe, ose, moment De wee ee Nees ts move Tia mee han ‘Across room through ‘began to move. ng door. the) jolt against the wicket, and saw Jim stumbled up, heard the sound| ‘B® Fed taillight slide off into the of running feet in the passage, and | 48". gave chase, Hé had cut his forehead| He had shot his bolt. and the blood ran down into his} (Copyright, t988, J. B. Lippincott Co.) eyes and bothered him. The man reste had the start of him, and this time] © qji™ **d™ tomorrow, @ curious LEGALS SII LLLs Sonity or Areuicarien von) Notice To Subscribers 1 H Im the Matter of the Estate of Please be prompt in paying | Rotive ‘ie here's given to all] the carrier whe delivers your | ft may concern that on the! paper. He pays The Citizen 16th f November, A. D. 1933, the undersigned Administrator cum| 15 cemts a week for the pa- Legtamento annexo =. aw: Axaclé per and sells it to you for 20 a One! e fw " Gunn, County Judge in and for Mon-| ents. His profit for deliver. Foe County, Flort 2 for his final) . ing is S cents weekly on each charge as Administrator cum = testamento aunexo of the Hstate ot; twbseriber. If he is not paid AN: Arnald. deceased: and that af HE loses. Not The Citizen. same time he will make returns of his account as Ad- (4st ff fa ministrator cum testamento annexo| sheath Oke of said estate and ask for their approval. cD magugmagges Dated Meniainen 12, 1933, i |] Key West's First Funeral Home | 3 SOLD, | Administrator cum testamento gn-)] Key West's First Ambulance |) mexo of the Estate of A. ee) Service } LESTER HARRIS & ALBURY Attorneys for Adminintrator'cum|| PRITCHARD |} oO ARnexc. mepta-Ly-26; wetd-20-17-24-31; nov] Phone 548 Never Sleeps i —_— ¢€ cigarette thats MILDER the cigarette that TASTES BETTER © 1959, Lesearr & Mraes Topacco Ce,

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