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PDOS0 0000000600060 0000000000007 000CCOSSCCOOCCEES SYNOPSIS: Curt Tennyson re- to ae after a.winter Of wolf hunting inthe Saaeree. realy to take a fob that will pay —_ a darge aalary. But he sees Rowalie Marlin whom he expects to marry some tay. and tater Ro- isulie’s tather A. K .Marlin. Ourt’s former chiet in the Royal Mounted. 4-K sounts iCurt ‘to return ‘to his vold.1ob long enough to track down Igor Karakhan ‘international crook who tor 9 months has defied the ore Finally Curt gives up his vrospects and out of regard for re K takes up p the trail. At Van- aolsunten he learns from “Inspector a Mathieson: a for- mer ried. of Barakhan, OEE Chapter Six ¢ DATE FOR CURT ALDWIN ‘flushed slightly. “Miss Mathieson and ‘Kerakhan were together .a idea! here in ‘town, and— wh, took.-trips.up.the coast.” Curt.noticed the flush.and the hes- ftation. He wondered what Bald. win's reluctance to jtalk about her meant. Was“he holding something back? “Is she still here ‘in Vancouver?” “¥es. ‘Manages a beauty shop down on Kirk street.” “Do you know ber well enough to get me. date for this evening?” “Oh, let her-alone, Tennyson. I've covered that Jead.,She doesn’t know anything important. That Russian was too eagey to tell her anything about ‘himself. He didn’t tell any- body.” “I'm not:going to grill-her. I ‘just want a talk.” “She won't date with a attduger: ~ “Try her, won't you? By the way. better use a fake mame—Raistou will do, Ourt Ralston. And f'm a fiyer with the Consolidated Minerals.” ‘Ba}dwin was willing enough to.co- operate, for ‘he ‘felt confident that and honeysuckles, made him think of the ‘many evenings he ‘had spent there with Rosalie during the.sum- { mer vacation or when:she was home from girls’ school; but his thoughts ofjher now were not very kindly. He resented ‘her attitude Jast night in Edmonton when he told ber he had turned down the Consoli- dated offer. She had quarreled with him, then sulked and kept away from him, and spoiled the whole eve- ning. ‘She could ‘be ‘kittenish and companionable when-she wanted:to, but her pleasantness ‘did not seem to gu very deep. He suspected, too, that ‘her -en- gagement rested pretty lightly with her. For ail her childish irresponsi- bility in most ways, she was: heady enough on some points, and one of them was the matter of her mar riage. He believed that their engage | ment was a kind of anchor to wind- ward with her; that besides himself she was keeping a whole string of possible husbands, much'as:prospec- tors liked to. keep a large number of claims—in.the hope that some spar ticular one of them might come through ‘big. FTER changing clothes, -he | taxied back to Kirk Street for his strange date with the Mathieson “HE KEY WEST CITIZEN SPORTS Gesu High’s Football Team | To Meet St. Joseph’s Boys | In Contest Here Tomorrow In Game To Take Place, Qn Grounds Of Navy Field Gesu High’s Eleven will, charge the gridiron hopefuls | of St. Joseph’s College to-| morrow afternoon at the} navy field at 2:00 o’clock and the affray will mark the first clash of an out-of-town! high school team. on a Key West field since 1929. Both ji ; to support the team as it wages its, teams are prepared for al hard battle and the local boys have been whipped in- to top shape Coach Brooks realizes that his boy will have first class opposi- tion against the boys from the Magic City. Local fans are all enthused about the game and are promising as fi fight against the outsiders while reports are that the majority of} p Winner Cates } The first girls’ game of the sea-| iors ended to the tune of 3-2 The line-up: | Albury, ¢; Valenzuela, re; } gs Sawyer, c Great Interest ret Maniested TEN: B- ONE TEAM SUFFERS DEFEAT iGIRL JUNIOR ORGANIZATION DOWNS SENIORS IN FIRST, LAST NIGHT The-10B-1 basketball nter-class tournament, went down) m in a game with; The score end- lows: f; Lopez, c; Burchell, g; Navarro, | 18 12-B—Sawyer,. f; Kelly, Watkins, g; Lund, g. f> on between the Juniors and Sen., in avor of the Juniors. Juniors—Alfonso, f; Roberts. f; les, Hooffer, g. one z 3.1L. Dobbs, f; Sawyer, re; Cleare, ; outa. The 1£B quintet trounced the (My Associated 1; RIO DE JANEIRO. Nov. | The newspaper “O Carioca” URGE BRAZIL T0 BUILD! ‘NAVAL SHIPS IN WU. S.| > has} 18.) PAGE THREE : BRST EA | In 80 years of carrying a rural] Octagon Special Powder, 2 for} In the past few years attend- route near Spring Valley, 0.,!5c; for sale by all retail stores.j/ance at motion pictures in this Judson Walton, 58, boasts he out-! Oct. 25-tf, country has ranged from the de- lasted 60 horses and 19 auto-| pression low of 60,000,000 a week mobiles. | Subscribe for The Citizen. 3to-a peak of 100,000,000, \ TO INCREASE, DUE TO ADVANCE IN PRICES... | eearted a campaign to have Brazil! aay its future naval ships in squad, of the first game of the; jin defeat last might at the high | j school gymmnasi the 12-B outfit. ed 28-7. The line-up was as fol-| the ed States, arguing that! Fee purchases from Brazil execed those of all Europe. ARS RARE IE Approximately 20. percent of ; the farms in the United States | ange hands through inheritance. eecese other conveniences, Caroline street. SOC mavwecvececs| IN BASKETBALL CLASSIFIED COLUMN | Aeeeccccooee FOR RENT GAME OF SEASON PLAYED! | NICELY ~ FURNISHED HOME, General Electric ice box and} Apply 618 RADIO REPAIRING RADIO REPAIRING. _ We repaix ali makes. J. L. Stowers Music Co. Guaranteed service, novi FOR SALE 10B-1—Woodson, f; Richardson, {OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. One bundle 5c, containing 25 The Citizen Office, papers. old novl CHICKS “SOUTHERN tested, Mi Rocks, ouri White blood Barred Wyan- HATCHED, Reds, Rocks, dottes, Orpingtons, 100—$6.4 Heavy paid; rted live delivery. Hatcheries, Jacksonville, $5.95. Pre- Southern nov12-19-26 oct25-tf | Fla.” | FOR RENT AUTOMATIC gas hot water serv: ice in your home—without the neces- sity of buying an automatic water heater! That’s what the new “RENT- AL - PURCHASE” SERVICE PLAN means. For now you may RENT a | modern fully automatic storage gas water heater—by the month—just as you would rent anything else. AND yeu have the privilege at any time of buying the heater, with full allowance on its cash purchase price Or, if you should keep it for the full rental pe- riod, your rent will stop and we'll con- sider the heater yours. for the rent you’ve paid. UNDER this plan no home should be denied the convenience and satisfac- FOR AS LITTLE MONTHLY AS H tion that constant hot water service brings. Call your GAS COMPANY for full information. !10A’s 19-3 in the third game. In; STOCK OR BOND HOLDERS the Student Body of Gesu Hi willl tni, contest. Sweeting was the take advantage of the excirsion/ star ringer. making four out of and will have a full cheering sec-| eight baskets made and scoring in; tion for their school when it takes| three fouls. The ae: | spore Dunpatt fe Ounce, 9s Poles | Tickets are being disposed of at} £40—Swoeeting £5 "Pierce, re a rapid rate and the pre-game sale | WE CAN ASSIST YOU in con- verting your non-paying securi- ties into income producing in-| vestments. For further infor- mation write listing your hold- ings to Box F. W. I. C. e/o Key West Citizen, Key West, Flori- FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. Curt thought she was merely a client. Carbonell; ¢; Pinder, g; Stanton, nothing would.come of Jt. Pieking up the phone he called a number and got Miss Mathieson. “Helen? Arn Baldwin speaking. How are you? .. Glad -to-hear that, { eay, Helen, are you free this eve- oing? Why | ask, I've a friend here in town, Curt Raiston, an aviator with a prospecting company. He's facing a lonesome evening, and 1 wondered whether you wouldn't step out to dinner with hin... . Beg pardon? . ,. You don't care to? But 1 wish you would, girl; he's rather a close friend of mine, and 1 believe you'd like to know him. You'll phone me later? Better make ft "yes" now, Helen. He's entirely a gentleman, you understand—other. wise | wouldn't have suggested this. Please. ... You will? That's mighty sweet of you! ...” He set down the phone, “Seven o'clock at hewshon, Curt. if you pick up anything new from ber, I'll, wro in-my commission and get a job as a traffic cop.” Curt thanked him, left beadquar ters, sett a box of flowets to the Mathieson girl, and went out to the Marlin bome. MASH was gone. He had Slept a few hours, the housekeeper > teit had done some telephon wlothes and left imme diately. “Soaking up some more so elability,” Curt thought. Going out to the vine-clad porch with bis pipe and the notes he had made at headquarters, he began blocking out bis program in rough outline, The clean swift way of lo cating Karakhan was to traii bim, to.pick up his trail leading away trom Vancouver and follow it. ‘There*were other methods of go ing about the business; he knew of several which Baldwin and the Si. lent ‘Squad had overlooked: but they would take months of grubbing work. He had a theory of how Karakban bad made his getaway and he meant to test it thoroughly defore turning to the slower methods. The porch, with its climbing roses P& girl. in spite of what Baldwin had said he expected to find her a worldly-wise creature of the gold- digger type. She mast bea pretty shrewd thing, to run in igor Karakhan’s company; and he would have to handle her carefully. She might know nothing worth while, and then she might give him some priceless little clue. He walked into the reception room of tke beauty parlor. On a lounge, a girl sat reading a maga- zine, a dark-baired, dark-eyed girl in a pretty black-and-white silk trock. Curt thought she was merely some client of the shop. She laid the magazine aside and tose up. “Are you-you're Mr. Rak ston, aren't you?” she asked. “Yes. Is Miss Mathieson ar—?" He bit the question off short. For he suddenly noticed that the cor sage she was wearing was his, and as she confronted aim under the hanging light he recognized her as* the girl of the picture on Baldwin's desk, ‘ “tm Helen Mathieson,” she said. The surprise nearly Curt. She |was so exactly of all bis expectations. Her girlish dig- nity and her shyndss toward him, a stranger, ‘blasted his eet * mer un ‘opinion Sopher. He thought her as charming and sweet a girl as he had met in a tong time. For a moment he felt that some body surely had made a mistake somewhere; it seemed preposterous that a girl like her could ever have fallen in love with the Cossack Karakhan. He took her to dinner at a rea- taurant garden, and they had a sbort dance afterward. Wanting a quiet talk. which was impossible at a theater, be suggested a canoe ride. They taxied to the park, rented a | canoe and drifted out upon the la- goon. (Copyright, 1933. Wiliam B. Mowery) | Monday, Curt leares a fact of importance, STEAMSHIP Co. UNITED STATES FAST MAIL ROUTES FOR PORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES Effective April 27, 1933 Leave Key West for Havana Tuesdays and Fridays 12:15 P.M. Leave Havana for Key West Wednesday. and Saturdays 9:45 A. Leave. Key West for Port Tampa Wednesdays and Satur- M. days 6:30 P. Tickets, Reservations and Information at Ticket Office on the Dock, ‘Phone 71 J. H. COSTAR, Agent. ithat said de [der be published points to a record crowd on the navy field tomorrow. The line-up for the visiting eleven is: Sutton, left end; Blaine, | left tackle; Norris, left guard; Mackis, center; Cubillas, right guard; La Pont, right tackle; Al- len, right end; Wessels, quarter- back; Lyons, left half; Sheppard, right half; Bryan, full back. Coach Brooks refuses to name; a definite starting line-up but says! that in all probability the start-; ers will be Wickers and Menendez at ends, Brantley and Waite at! tackles, Gomez and McMahon at guards, Freyberg at center, Cates} at quarterback, Wickers and Na-) varro at halves, and Rodriguez at full. A huge crowd will go out tomor- row and show the boys that they are backing the local team to the fullest. li DI COMMON REMARK ST, LOUIS.—Asserting her hus- band called her a dumbbell, Mrs.f Jeanette Williams of ‘this city ob- tained’a divorce. LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF FLORIDA, TWENTIETH JU-) x a iT, MONROB | | \ ANCERY ENRY ANTHONY PLUNKETT, ROSELLA JOSEPHINE PLUNKETT, | Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn pitt! filed in the above stated cause that) e Plunkett, the x County, Massachusetts endant is aver the age/ » years; that there is: the State of Florida fa summons in chan-| hom would bind said! defendant | It iw therefore ordered that said} non-resident defendant be and she| red to appear to the mplainant on or be-| Monday, the 4th day of Decem-| A. D. 1933, otherwise the alle jons of the said bill wilt be tak-/ hen as confessed by said defendant} It is further ordered that this or-} each week for] eeks in The Key newspaper publish- yanty, Florida. vember 4th, SAWYER, “revit Court ORD, Comptsinant. rensecutive A.D. Ross ¢ Clerk of Key West's First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD Phone 548 Newer Sleeps ‘CHANNEL BUOY NOW IN PLACE The United States Lighthouse | Department~makes announcement, that Tampa Bay main channel, ighted buoy was replaced in its} roper position November 14. This information is furnished) for the benefit of mariners oper-| ting in those waters, it is shown. | | LADIES’ da. nov18-7t WEARING APPAREL BEAUTIFUL hose, slightly imperfect, 5 pairs, $1, guaranteed. Co., postpaid. Satisfaction Economy Hosiery Asheboro, N. C. nov18-1tx MISCELLANEOUS | AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit given free with each classified advertisement. ASK FOR IT. janl1 Any Good Electric Refrigerator pays its own way..buta GENERAL ELECTRIC Saves Many Extra Dollars G-E uses less crréat and - gives more years of trouble-free operation. Built fora lifetime of service, it goes on saving—years after it has paid for itself. ONLY A G-& GIVES YOU ALL THESE FEATURES: @ All Steel Cabinet. Porcelain inside and out. ‘ © Stainless Steel Freezing Cham- ber. Acid-resisting. Cannot chip or rust. Freezes more ice faster. @ Sliding Shelves, Adjustable in Height. @ Temperature Control and Defroster. @ Foot Pedal Door Opener. @ Automatic Interior Lighting. @ Monitor Top Sealed-in-Steel Mechanism. Requires 20 attention, not even oiling. Visit our showrooms—see the ‘complete line of G-E Monitor Top - models. There's a size and price for every home. Prices are within a few dollars of the lowest in ali General Electric History. THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY A. F. AYALA. Sales Manager SILK ROBERT ROBERTS, Manager Ef kaka eu Mid deed dedh dod. dedidididedeodedode dec} AND SPECIAL OFFERINGS GOOD ONLY FROM NOVEMBER 15TH TO NOVEMBER 30, OR UNTIL OUR PRESENT STOCK OF ITEMS SHOWN ARE EXHAUSTED TIIL ILE We want you to visit our store and see the many useful and helpful articles we have for sale. Therefore, we are making some special seasonal offerings which we know will be interesting to all. These offerings are be- ing made on your paid purchases only for the last half of November. Keep your receipts and bring them in when you have enough and.get these at- tractive articles as shown. Waste Baskets, 40c value. Free with $5.00 purchases; 20c with One quart of Sherwin Williams DEX Quick Drying Linoleum Varnish and a good 2 1-2” Varnish Brush, reg- ular price $1.45. Free with $2000 purchases; 50c and $10.00 other pur- chases gets it. Fish Tackle Boxes, value $1.70. With $20.00 purchases free; with $10.00 purchases and $1.00. Fish Tackle Boxes, value $1.00. With $10.00 purchases free. With $5.00 purchases and 50c. Bait Seines, value $1.20 $15.00 purchases free; $7.50 purchases and 75c. One 16 ounce can of Sherwin Wil- liams OPEX AUTOMOBILE POLISH, cleans, polishes and waxes in one operation, 60c value. Free with $7.50 purchases; 25c with $5800 purchases. One pint can Sherwin Williams FLO-WAX and an Applicator. No rubbing; no polishing; dries with a smooth, hard surface. Regular price $1.35. Free with $10.00 pay 50c and $5.00 puschases. Three Gallon Water Cooler. $3.25. Free with $50.00 or $2.00 cash and $25.00 purchases. Minnow Cans, Prices $1.25 and $1450. $2000 one feee. $10.00 purchases and 75c. Fruit Juice Extractors, $126 value. With $15.00 purchases free: $10.00 purchases and 50c. REMEMBER TO KEEP YOUR TICKETS AND BRING THEM IN WHEN YOU HAVE ENOUGH South Florida Contracting & Engmeering Co. White and Eliza Streets “Your home is worthy of the best” GOIIIDIIIISIIIIOIIIOIOIOIIIIS: Price Fen hhh heb de de ted d dt dedidahuibdid hededid kd didkdheal

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