The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 8, 1933, Page 3

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oes Silgee = feioe 37 Be ii ae ig ia piel t sty ey Mg toe Pye fein nthe geri el “ie evn ity te mach Ste bee if r4 Vd fh ne ene trees hy by calls * NIGHT ATTACK yards away a-canoe stopped vgn tayered motionless. A fig- ey see up Land stared down te thes ) For perhaps five co eh eraft thovered there. ‘Then it slowly backed away, blurred to nothingness, disappeared. "Spying gut our eamp!” Curt freathed to Gradually ‘the the mopurein gioud hove jp sight over the eastera Fenge. Curt watched it anxiously, airaid 18 would come on west ang ‘Plot out the soon and plunge the lake into darkness just avhen be ang ee ae to beat of ap at- ta) or - Sonat footsteps came up the wasb; Paul, he thought. A Bia fee {itself to @ bu ure soined dwoked: hen ee “$unya,” Be galled Be ‘She cawie onto the litte barri- to. table ‘to. the whimsically. She gtuuched down with Bim. “1 brought ow wy Blankets and a Lincup . mies faked enough saad off E Piping bn this, but 4 didn’ ex Pye9, she eosla “Curt agueezed her hand. “It was sweel of you: all the trouble, dear. But you'd beer take the blanket. Tus tivnytain aly gets chilly when & person font giyying ground.” He put che blak: t ber shoulders. - “Thanks, we The er Aue, have}, a bite init.” oe She did wot, free her hand or 9b fect td bis endearjne word. fler near Bess wid Chat shock of gyiden-brown hair su.ciuge to nis almost ruubed bin ot - cle temtraint, “Tired?” he: asked gently. © “8a ite? : fie. put, bis apm gropnd her and her sirigele against bin better, dear?” "But then she caughs and wimitied more cau- 1 age better red Ae SE a cy et ga up at me.” ; > pleane—’ ow on row her as he Lee lips. hg would fut ul iy ce “Heur, you myst nol.” he as ” Koval Touma wa apie bose? CUNT susie > Uttie. * Gamer? orhe rebeded “De you mean Gat on tthe A van't be more than @ ieny i eo Curt, Vd rather not talk about, NS ~ “dow ve never told, me anything Yourselt, 1 don't even the your real name. willow island. ‘They ilfted pvt four canoes, and they're over ip that brush.” The news startled Curt, “Only four canoes?” he asked. “Only tour. | think they are carry ing two men apiece, Qne turned broadside to the moon's reflection and | saw it dis:.cetly. it carrie@ Just two,” “That means we've only got sight men to deal with. Phose sight Be saw today. We ovght to sand them off without much trouble.” After @ few moments’ thought, he Airesies: “You go back to your post, SS Lhey-start across, tr) to stop ‘em by shooting over their heads. if ey keep coming on, ricochet your bu! lets through their canoes, {) stay here and wateb for others. They mag be planning to box us from two sides, if that party over there’ is the only one, 21 belp you turn ‘em around end bead ‘em the other way.” ‘When Paul has left, he suggested: via better take you back to the boulders, Sonya, it's safer there. We'll Sikely have some switt work for a minute or two.” “Ld rather stay here, if yop’ fet me. | can help, too, if it comes to B real fight.” Her hand crept inside her blouse; and came out. with some black Pte cdbpaat, «he pupsesne [ thing, but nevertheless ap effective. ‘lose work. Once on a | hen behad lifted her down from a pile of windfall he had felt something bard eemeath her blouse, Meghst “have been this same gua. She must carry it with ber all the time tow. N THE willow island he saw lat tat nutes dri ry interminably, almost wid the fight. would start. Anything was better than waiting, waiting. The big cloud had drifted on out from the eastern range til) it was only @ little distance from the .moom, But a strong up-current from the valley had seized it and it hovered uncertainly, sending out feathery wisps this way and that. Down toward the camp a patter: ing noise suddenly arose. It sounded as though the tents and canoes were «| being peited with small stones. Sonya touched his arm. “Curt, what's that?” “Arrows! They're shooting up samp. You see, they ¢: kilt or wound part of us got out of our blankets.” “Why.” Sonya gasped, * must've knowg—that’s why made us stay away from the 4 tack would have worn itself out harmlessly if the two guides nad ohayed orders fut Francois fab jDered:something in excited voice 3 Ei eets Jan a de later their heavy split the silence */ With a blaring kroom, é havk Ta the rocks down there.” ‘Please dont” Curt begged. ‘She ieaned her tired head back Oe sb wider, bat Curt felt whe was fur away from him, atune with ber own thoughts He seemed stilt out by a granite wall of aloof: nege For days ue had been vaguely a of some harrier between then; now he felt it forcibly and unmilatakably. “Cant" - had she Feally @ueped {ba} portenions jitile Moevasined footsteps again. quick footsteps, very near the sentry box Suuye Asstt. freed herself, ane Grew apart from Curt. “Here. Paut The young Canadian came up to them, “A parity wet janded on the Over onthe @ man crief oat. a the tongdrewa bak of a mae e Sprang t his feet. “You = crazy loons! ~stop.,.that, stiooting or I'll come down there and shoot you!” They did break off, then. He thought bis threst had stopped them, but he found out later that Payl had sprang back to the rack nest + and disarmed them at the point of his gun About twenty minutes afterward Paul came walking ap the tand- wash, “Gone?” Curt asked. “Yes. They're over on the maip- land by now.” The good news left Curt cold. The erazy bang-banging of those two cowardiy "breeds had expladed his just hope of making friends with that band. *Copyright 1933 William B. Mowery) a a emorroe Cues carep ‘or a bodily HE KEY WEST crag CC OCCCCCOHCOOEOSEGCCODEHET COC ECADCCSSsER00000000 es SOCIETY ins POe edccccsacassusssceuee 9a @ oe SOROS CE RPO P>SeERCRD Oe Ruby Wald Weds Woman's Aaxiliary Mardy Warwick Will Give Social Hardy Warwick, Jr., of aways The Woman’s Auxiliary of St. S. C., and Miss Ruby Wald, of} Paul’s Parish are planning for Knoxville, Tenn., were married; their annyal Advent Social to be yesterday at 6:45 o’clock, Sivan on the evening of Decem- The ceremony was performed; ber 12, beginning at 8 o'clock, at in the office of the probate judge,|the Parish Hall. Judge Hugh Gunn, officiating. A pageant oped “Spirit of} United Thank Offering” will be Fern Chapter To | staged, with many other exeeHent ; features making up the evening's: Meet Tonight There wil) py a htt of Fern program, Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, at the hall of the organization, cor- ner of Eaton and Simonton streets, Bid tonight, beginning at 7:30 o’clock. | An election of officers will also} take place at this session, it is) stated, Williston - Wytheville - 12 . 28 WEATHER FORECAST ‘| (Till 8 p. m. Saturday) | Key West and Vicinity: Partly: "| cloudy and continued cool tonight} "! and Saturday; gentle to moderate northeast and east winds. Florida: Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday; slightly warmer in east and north portions tonight “land in central and northeast por- tions Saturday. Jacksoville to Florida Straits: Moderate northeast and east * P. M.j winds; weather partly overcast to- 1:57 3:28) night and Saturday. 8:54 8:58] East Gulf: Moderate northeast Barometer at 8 a. m. today: and east winds. Sea level, 30.04. "Phin reeord covers 24-how ending of 8 gelock this morning. Tomorrow's Almanac Sun xises. . B Tomorrow's Tides A. M, WEATHER CONDITIONS Lowest Highest Last Night Yesterday} Pressure is moderately low this 38 56 morning over the lower Lake re- gion and St. Lawrence valley, and relatively low in central Texas; | while high pressure areas cover; | most other sections of the country. | | Generally fair weather has prevail-| Atlanta Boston . Buffalo Chicago Denver, Detroit . Duluth El Paso Hatteras jed in most other sections during| the last 24 hours, the only pre- cipitation of consequence being ta light rain in the lower Lake re gion and on the north Pacific coast, and light snow in portions of North Dakota. A cold wave has overspread the Lake Superior re- gion, with temperatures of zero or below, and colder weather prevails southwestward over the cen plains and southern Rocky moun- tain States. Temperatures have also fallen in the South Atlantic states; while warmer weather pre- vails from the West Gulf states! act : ca over the Ohio val- G: S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. 4 46 46. 42 36 36 » 32 -- 50 sd 56 30 ra am { [ onvereesneveseenoneccens | 9990 P 2299 PE S92 2E 9929 RO% : PaO MENTION CLASSIFIED PPPPPE CSOD EROS ERO RD CCODD C 0 L UJ M N Bernard Waite ieft yesterday! sd a short business visit in Mi-| peogeescceces FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED HOME, General Electric ice box and other conveniences. Apply 618 Caroline street. oct25-tf —_— Tax Assessor J. ‘Otto Kirehhein-| Loomis, of Dade County, motor to Tampa to meet wil other assessors in conference. NICELY FURNISHED MODERN APARTMENT. Reasonable, | Apply 824 Fleming Street. f dee73tk RADIO REPAIRING RADIO REPAIRING. , all makes. G “J. L. Stowers Mr, and Mrs. J, W, Hinton ‘a 01 . Curry, efor their | i home in We repair cs edt wer ties Fat Hens ‘of Be This « Co* novt | it who was in ey} ste a visit with the local! DEALERS unit, left yesterday afternoon for! NATIONALLY KNOWN concern Gainesville, { manufacturing auper - quelity product year round staple neces-} sity wants responsible Genter} this city. Small amount capital) required. Wonderful opportun-| ity. Box No. M. N. £. Citizen. dec8-4tx nt j Miss Elizabeth Lowe and Mrs.! Gladys Neal were arrivals in Key, West on the Havana; 1 Special from New York. Miss Lowe is a sister of Virgil Lowe, | Jr., local business man. | — Mrs. W. H. Pierce was an out-| going passenger over the East) |OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. “One Coast yesterday enroute to Flor-| undle 5c, containing 25 old ence, Ala., to spend several weeks! Papers. The Citizen Office. sg her son and daughter-in-law, novi} it, and Mrs. Somers Pierce and|— i BLANK SALES BOOKS—Suit-| striby a0, tee. Poon, ble for every business. In! duplicate with carbon paper.; Only 5c each. The Artman' =< Citizen Building. Phone; REPAIRING SEWING MACHINES—We re-' pair all makes. Guaranteed ; ress" Singer Machine Agency, | + te Stowers Music Company.j now2?-tf | 4 | j os Mrs. A. Lueignani left on the afternoon train yesterday for Mi- ami to be with her son-indaw aoa 7 money if it fallp—<Advt, ; this will prove KEY WEST IN | DAYS GONE BY‘: Happenings Here Just 10 Y¥eesy ‘Ago Today As Taken From The Files Of The Citizen i At a joint meeting of the city council and the board of public works held last night it was de- cided to concentrate on the com- pletion of the nine hole golf course nen of continuing work on the on the lines of finishii em This does not a ; however, that the 18-hole course E FS will not be constructed but that it is thought expedient at this ti ito finish the nine holes and be in| at readiness for the winter season./ Report of those in charge shows that work is progressing far be- yond expectations, maui. The bureau committee of the} Exchange Club, comprising Ed- ward Strunk, Jr., chairman; W. D. Byrd, Juan Carbonell, Frank Wolkowsky and Holion Bervaldi,} will hold a conference tomorrow! morning to consider the work that! has been done thus ‘far and what are the intentions with reference to advertising Key West. Already @ bureau has been established in Miami in charge of Charles F. Lemic and it is the belief that of incalculable benefit to Key West. At‘ the meeting of city council last night the franchise ordinance granting Carl E. Aubuchon an extension of six months on the water and sewerage franchise, was passed on its third and final read- ing. The promoter of these im- provements stated he would leave} RAYMOND. R. LORD, in a few days for New York and hoped to be able to, communicate with Key West shortly after his arrival advising of the proposi- tion taking definite form as he was confident it would eventually be brought to a successful con- clusion. The campaign that The Citizen has been waging for some time to have the delinquent tax books of spread approval. So far as can be learned, nothing has been said against the movement as _prac-' tically all citizens’are agreed that|4 this will mean the termination of {94 al! proposals. the financial difficulties of Key} West. Editorial comment: Key West gets a lot of knocks, most of them unjust, but when anyone makes) the statement that we ever had a freeze here, we are ready fight. Arrangements were completed last night for a series of concerts} by the local band covering a period of six weeks. Musie for these concerts hag been ordered and consists of 20 overtures, 24 marches, 30 operatic selections, 20 waltzes and 50 popular selections. The band personnel will consist of five cornetists, four altos, three trombones, two bases, one bari- tone, two drums, one flute, five clarinets and one or two saxo- Phones. The first concert is planned for the first Sunday be- fore Christmas, December 23. CRAWFISH HATCHREY IN AQUARIUM PLAN ‘Continued from Page One) set aside for hatching mil- lions ‘of, crawfish eggs | which to restock the + annually. * Thig alone Bi 4 be of great value. The doctor also feéls.that ere are other aa ge conritcted ith 1 ‘om mercial side. One of ese 4#¥ he collecting of fish for other aquariums throughout the United States and for biological —jspecimens to colleges. Located in a sub-tropical cli- mate it would be an outstanding at. traction for tourists. With its open circulating system of sea wa- ter, there would not be a marine creature that could not be kept on exhibition, provided it is prop- erly cared for by some one of ex- perience. According te the plans the con- {struction of the building can he|' done by the workmen of Key West, | the doctor believes, and very little, ‘if any material, exclusive of the pumps, will have to brought to Key West. All of the tanks are to be ex- }posed to the sun, air and rain, and except for those specimens whose habitat is the ocean deeps. 4tf. i they will live under the same con-} jun | Sitions in captivity as they did j before being deprived of their 666 \Checks Malaria in 3 7, Headaches minutes, LAXATIVE AND TOMC Speedy Remedies Kaown. | wit, between 11 o’elock in the fore- ls |Key West sold, is meeting wide-] sale of the above named bonds, to toy) The South Carolina Emergency! Relief Administration has estab- {lished six bureaus in as many parts | | hat dasa fate in efforts to ge aes |PALACE Ingredient sof Vicks | JOHN WAYNE in | rome in Convenient Spa ire RIDERS OF DESTINY ip & STEAMSHIP Co. UNITED STATES FAST MAIL ROUTES FOR PORT T. Ss hoy eyed 27, 1933 ag = Sante: Key West for Havana Tuesdays and Fridays 12:15 nah brat Havama for Key ‘West Wednesday. and Saturdays Leave = West for Port Tampa Wednesdays and Satur- days 6:30 P. Tickets, pS that HE and a. at Ticket Office on the Dock, "Phone 7 “ig i. Cee er Giles GENERAL ELECTRIC on our GE CHRISTMAS GiFT PLAN! LEGALS NOTICE OF NOTICE 1S that under and by virtue of, pursuant to that certain — decre. made and entered on the 27th of November, A. D. Honorable Jefferson geaee of the Twentieth ‘€irepit wrt of Monroe y Chancery, in that cer- rein pending, wherein; is ae ee rani and Maud B. Jobrison, his sia so defendant the undersigned Special Master Chancery, appointed by said de-} cree, will offer for sale and sell| lie outery to the highest pidder for cash, before the front} door of the County Court House, in| Key West, Monroe County, Florid nm Monday the ist day of January D. 1994 (same being a rule day! of said Court and a legal sales day),| — during the legal hours of sale, to- ye noon and 2 o’clock in the afternoon of said day, the following described property to satisfy the said decree ‘by payment of the amounts there- in specified: On the Island of Key West and known on William A. Whitehead’s map of said land, delineated in February, A. D. 1829, as a part of Lot One (1) of Square Twenty-three (23), but more fully described as follows: Commencing at a point on the 8. W. side of Elizabeth Street, distant in a N. W'ly. direction One hundred Sixty-four (164) feet and Two (2) inehes from the corner of Eaton and Elizabeth Streets, and running thence along Eliza- beth Street in a N. W'ly direc- tion Thirty-three / (33) feet; thence at right angles in a S. W'ly direction Sixty-eight (68) feet, thence at right angles in a_§. B'ly direction Thirty-three (33) feet to an alle: hence at right angles ina N. E'ly direc- tion along said alley Sixty-eight (68) feet out jto Elizabeth Street, the point”of beginning. WM. H. MALONE, Special Mester in Chancery. Is- Solicitor, for the Complainant. Goei-B-15-22-29! The Key West Electric Company | ‘To the holders of the First Mort- | gage Fiye Per Cent Fifty Year Gi Bonds of the Key West tric Company. Under the Sinking Fund Proyision of the Mortgage or Deed of a Satad August J, 1906, be: tween the above Company and th Gift P State Street Trust Company, of Bi Quer ee oaaes Dee lonour time your yong oe have 933, at fWelve o'clock noon, it} household expenses iu receive sealed proposals for ‘hel fabsorb the sum of Five Thousand, One Hundred and Ninety-five and 1{100 ($5,195.01) Dollars, or any part thereof. Interest on bonds pur- chased will cease on December 2’ The right is reserved to reject an Pedal Door: wea i acsoa frpe won ? ee Monitor are Jars of We ie ies in bistory! Gift peaposeg wb. that ‘ter pe pbk ag and she san choose TE STREET ST COMPANY, By “S H. WOLCOTT, Vice President. Boston, Massachusetts, December 1, 1933, 6-8-12-15 Key West's First Funeral Home Key West's First Ambulasce Service PRITCHARD Thene G46 Mover’, Osage A.'F, AYALA, Sales Manager —___. The Best Gift To Give Your Family As Well As Yourself Is To Paint And Renovize Your Home S. W. P. FAMILY PAINT: The most popular paint on the market. All jar colors xcept White $2.40 S. W, P. House Paint: paint for this climate. 8. W. P. OUTSIDE WHITE, , ore pieddntblas toss Green. per gallon .... F PHAMELAND: An ideal enamel » for 4 Breakfast Room, Porch, and Lawn furniture. A real treat to that old and worn furni- - $1.30 80c 40c 30c UPSOM AND ARMOR WALL BOARD The best and only REAL GiFfT to give to your walt bendd oamath he Lent and te the saa Geen OF UPSON WALL BOARD per M. - a WALL BOARD . The best — “White, ‘per gallon . Green, per gallon ... FLAT TONE WALL PAINT: ° paint that never fails to give ae yelvety finish desired on inside work; all popular inside colors in gallons and smaller quantities. PS: Quarter Pints . Wiis sehted slices Enea So ctily } x7 WHILPUIODIIIAIDIDIOIODMEIDMEIOE HS.

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