The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 12, 1933, Page 3

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1988. FORBIDDEN VALLEY fawkward for ate t@o'lt, She knows, here will not be a return attack Jor some Wave. Cure euddenty te cides to fy to Vancouver to see whet he can léarn about Songas es ae Smash Seeotsaes pilots ine Catheluen & Chapter 26 TANGLED THREADS 'N the pier office Curt called the} Marlin home, talked briefly with | A-K, promised “him ‘a ‘report later) ‘that evening, ahd sent Smash out’ there. At. Mounted. Weadquartets ‘he; up, shook hands warmly. “Holden, and | have been wondering how you ‘were making out. “Bur | say, where's) our friend Karakhan? We fe that when'you'showed up you'd timve him fn tow.” Hemade Ourt take tits ‘Swivel chair “and shoved tim tie cigarettes. ‘ | aside. “Ttick Gedit Curt suddenly Tealtzet ‘that Bald- win’s interest in Helen Mathfeson } cut a lot deeper than a professional | interest. Strangé-an officer'of the Mounted, and the girl whom the Cossack “Karaktiah ‘dd “thtown “queer cards “I'l! do what.1-can, Arn,” berom- ised. a “Will'you? Old nan, Tit depend on you'tor'that! 1 iisten'to you. On this other wutcer, Mite phoning you before midnight.” “Cart left. On bis drive ‘Nichols; the whole ‘situation ‘be- certain and unpredictable that he ‘sould ‘not ‘took “alread “with wiry s- “But hfs ‘nttinacy with Souya ‘waa fevealed to'tima pew strange Vista, uigitessedat/in all bts pi "He bad "known Rosalie Tor sight "| Fours withdnt ‘thelr ~associition ‘Curt ‘was surprised ‘at ‘tls triend- resént- ; believe about a complete change of , Beart. " soine help.” “Which you'll get. Holden, take|~ over this hop raid.” Holden nodded and went out to juad room. Across the desk, hed his work at ‘Tetiacet, | “eat the Lilluar. | “Why 1 came down ‘here to Van-| couver, 4rn,” he éxplaitied, “I've! got to get complete @eta ‘on Ralph: ‘| with a few more games, will be/'i able to win and lose with the best I ‘} clubs. ; fed gone—on a week’s yachting trip to Seattle. “Sorry,” Curt munfbled, ‘when ‘te ‘that. Nichols and Sonya, ‘and 1@ like for |. you to help me. We ‘won't have). much trouble with Nichols. When we place after bis acyitaltitances ‘and ‘get “ev- | erythiag we can.” Baldwin | |tree? Curt ‘muse ‘be interested | Curt shook ‘bis bedd en constable tame In, “Otts, ‘take MataWi Walked out to the curb with him “Old man,” as he gave Curt the Keys, “I read that letter You. wrote A-K trom Tellacet.” le showed it to you?” “Yes. { say, it wi mined gener ous of you to thiit 1 Welped Pick up> trafl. 1 @ido’t have a bi j to do with it. except to sit ‘and feel cocksure you'd fail, | acted small then, and Tve been wanting to say so.” “By, the-way,” Baldwin remarked asi. “Hetep Mathieson has nen. “d you several an get : ehh : jon't we—uh,’ “What you thought of her.” P me 6 teal surprise, Al sweet a git! time.” © “Pm glad to bear you say that. Just because she—ub, assoclated fellow out he's certainly got a way with them: ‘She's pulling out‘ot tt” “I'm glad she's forgetting. You've seen ber since | was bere?” “We-wh, take an evening drive now and then. Yes, she's forgetting: ‘but what I'd like, Curt, ts for her to have the'Whole truth about Bim. She knows about bis swindle game in Vancouver; and excuses it, in 's ‘way: but stie’s ‘never ‘beard-e whis- per about Buenos Altres and those. other Incidents. She wouldn't ex- cuse those capt “You know. don't you tell her?" ‘SSC ceees cee rouvesseCureR Today’s Horoscope ecccceccesccacconaseeees Today furnishes more fortunate, conditions with most of yester- Life wil be sur- rounded with more concord, and! have the opportunity te become} Key West’s First Funeral Home|! day’s power. | | OFFERED CAMP UNITS {but ‘dropped it in an attempt ‘to | eee THROUGH (By OVE) (svceverrscvceveseverceves: The Sluggers won a double+! }header exhibition of baseball Sun+ day after losing four straight to the Pirates. They sure did look Mike a different ball club. I don’t know, but maybe it was’ ‘Castillo and E. Albury that were jin "the lineup that gave the club. ‘the pep it displayed during the tgame. In the first game they played errorless ‘ball, ‘and ‘in the ‘second | ‘éontest ‘they made four runs with | the Pirates obtaining two. i As to the hitting, Bethel sure: did ‘sock the’apple’right ‘on ‘the! lnose, a triple and a single, .? || E. Garcia and Cates played a good game at third. They both’ handled six chances without a mi: cue, | Both Clubs made one earned run. : _ ‘It was shown ‘that the Pelicans, It seemed that the boys had’a; j little stage fright. In the fifth frame Ingraham hit a foul ball ‘into Teft field, and the ball knock- ‘ed McGee’s cap Off, while he was ‘As to the second ‘game, the ‘Sluggers in the ‘very first frame ‘broke ‘Casa’s scoreless innings. Perez dropped a long fly to cen- ter. He claims he caught the ball wer, but the umpire ruled that he @ropped the ball when ‘it hit his ‘| glove. Then Fruto came up and doub- led to left center and two ‘un- where ‘tie | else to be “dbaclutely badly, Maybe ‘they sent’= Woman'to |. take tim.” asked, bis suspicion almost a cer tainty. As he listened to Curt’s halting at- tempt to describe her, Marlin felt ieaewon mites this Russian ‘would @isiike her intensely. He Wistited!herteven then, without ever “having se@n her, for be saw that she bad crowded Rosalte en- tirely out of Curt’s thoughts. He from Va ‘met fn a ots | gam, salle yet. “At eleven the Plone rang. Bald hotel, “Curt? Arn speiking. Some news for you. ¢(Copyright..1333. Wiliam B. Mowery) aA-K Curt gives — SCHOOLING AT NIGHT j ‘ity Axnocmtes Presa) | MIDPORD, Ia., Dec. 12.—Ci- |) mers ‘came over the plate. G. Gon- ‘| zalez maie ‘a wonderful catch off am | Mayg’s hard rap over the center | fielder’s head, but Griffin made a Jong run. and caught the ball. ‘There were many other good. plays made during the game. CLASSIFIED | COLUMN FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED General Electric ice -box other conveniences. Apply 618 Caroline street. oct25-tf MODERN SIX ROOM furnished) ‘partment, reasonable. ‘827 Duval Street. DEALERS NATIONALLY KNOWN concern manufacturing super quality ‘product year round staple neces sity wants responsible dealer this city. Small amount capital required. Wonderful ‘opportim- ity. Box No, M. N. E. Citizen. dec8-4tx ‘RADIO REPAIRING printing. ‘teed. Call 51. Press. FOR SALE bundle 5c, containing 25 old papers. The Citizen Office. novi BLANK SALES BOOKS—Suit, | able for every business. In duplicate with carbon paper. ‘Onty Sc euch. The : ‘Press, Citizen Building. Phon 51. REPAIRING | Sewine MACHINES—We | pair ai makes. Guaranteed | service. Singer Machine Agency, | J. L. Stowers Music Company, | vilian Conservation Corps workers| }encamped here-for ‘fhe winter) the disposition will probably “be! foresters, plant more genial, kindly and sociable. engineers by The pursuits will be ornamental |achool. | dec. 5,22,18,26;8983, junl4-tf and aesthetic, and possibly may). result in financial success; in any/to a considerable. degree, fortun-( case the life will be pleasant, and, ate, PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps ‘HE KEY WEST CITIZEN : PAGE THREF |; -the“wey”- to” ORlahomia’ City 38 Wisconsin's 77 breweries sold) When Osage Indians are“ guests 454,971 barrels of beer during|of the Grayhorse, Okla, chamber} now’a bronze card, engraved with the first four months of opera-|of commerce each :year, they-cook| the name-of the distinguished visi- tion after the ‘return of beer. evecvevcvcve 'Today’s Birthdays 1 eeseeceeensco | i coon) {William C. Dickerman of New! aes | York, president of the American tive ‘Company. born at . Locom The -Black ‘Horses ‘of theS, Se! Bethlehem, Pa.,'59 years ago, Rélief ran -wild ‘yesterday after-' i noon“tt-the Arty battaéks by de: Harry M. Warner, moving pic-| feating the heavy artillery team, | ture magnate, ‘born in Russia, 52 26 to 6, in a diamondball game. |¥°™" 98° The ‘Sailors hit Nodine’s offer-' Arthur Brisbane of New York,! ings rall ‘ovér ‘the field, includirig| famed columnist, born at Buffalo, homers by Magee, Gates «and: N. Y., 69 years ago. Goehring, while Jones of the Army | ‘5 also ‘hit-one. | Frank White, one-time U. S. Magee sand ‘Baker were'the bat-' Treasurer, @x-governor of North teries for the Relief, while Nodine! Dakota, born at Stillman Valley, | and Carey held -wp the Soldiers’ | M., 77 years ago. end of the contest. | } | \ Dr. Charles S. MacFarland, gen- beral secretary emeritus of the! ! Federal Council of Churches in| ‘ America, born in Boston, 67 years | | ago. | | Arthur Garfield Hays of New) ' York, lawyer, national director of jthe American | Civil Liberties Unions born “at” Rochester,"N. Y., $52 ‘years ago. | Robert E. Jones,.a noted “New York?” City. theatrical designer, born’at Milton, N. H., 46 years ago. ‘ Karl C. Parrish of Towa, noted mining engineer with vast inter- ests in Squth America, born at ; Leon, Iowa, 56 years ago. iends look around the de- serted hotel, “All done.” says the Puff, “not a -soul.here, Oh ‘well!” Donald Wright, 9. of Denver, a An ‘ld man wppears‘and says, “I’ll}fourth-grade student and mascot ..telLiyou, ‘boys, fof Company B of the Colorado Theyve all.gome to help Santa | National Guard, can shoot 10 Claus ike his toys!” ‘straight shots into the”bullseye at 50 yards. LE GALS North Carolina led all states in IN THE GOURT OF WHE CouNnTy|the number of cotton textile spin- JUDGE, MONROE, COUNTY, }dles in operation during Septem- FLORIDA. IN PROBATE, i sp hy donc sir In re Estate of er. ALFRED HIGGS, deceased. To all persons havmg ‘claims{ the food to suit their own tastesi{tor being greeted. { - mare: a IT WILL BRING NEW LEISURE AND PLEASURE EVERY DAY a i THERE ‘is: no code for MOTHER! She works, early,,and late, caring for her household. The kitchen, for. one thing, demands much of her time. Here, at ‘least, you can shorten hours and add real cooking -pleasureby giving her a imédern gas range for Christmas, ~ The 1934 models are here, ready for your selec- tion. In beauty of. design, efficiency and economy of operation, they far ‘surpass ether ‘ranges at all comparable in See them today and get this question of Mot! t settled. Assure for her the year ‘round leisare ‘that a modern gas range wil! bring. *10°° —tRADE-IN-ALLOWANCE for yout old stéve on ary heat control gas range, ‘SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFER eS DOWN PAYMENT delivers a modern gas range. Models to suit every pocket book. Monthly payments low as $2.46. You, and each of you, are hereby} notified to file any claims or de- ..» Real Throat relief! Medicated with ingredi- mands which you may have against the estate of Alfred Higgs, deceased, || ents.of Vicks VapoRub late ef-Monroe County, Florida, in | the. office of the Honorable Hugh | Gurin, County “Judge of Monroe 4 County, Florida, at his office in the Court. House of Monroe County | © | Florida, at Key West,’ Florida, with-| in: eight calendar months fr ‘om ook ETE wet See Nan wise nna"comain ther pace &i| SS SPEND ZZ your VACATION ‘THIS YEAR IN FLORIDA yourWEALTH! S Hiss ‘ svedenaGenoral Electric! even the ‘smallest budget < - 7g ibg@erough with our GE CHRISTMAS GIFT PLAN residence and post office address of "we to} r= ww the claimant “by the claimant, his agent or attoi ney. All such claims or demands not filed within the. time and in BERTIE L. HIGGS, As Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Alfred@ Higgs, deceas- ed. BESTER, HARRIS & AWBURY, Attorneys for Executrix. CS | wi No Monthly Payments until March? our G-E Chrestmas Gift Plan you only a smal wmemnt dow~ wed wet one cent more until March! During the esonths when ‘Christmas funds are needed for other ex- ‘tre came doller that buys the gift buys a necessity are sure to buy ister anyway.e Come in and see our com line “Of Monier . refrigerators. The size‘and model sastect will be delivered for Christmas or you cas 2 G-E Gift Certificate Christmas morning and ‘ghe cmp choose the mode! and size later. Present G-E prices are within « very few dpilars of the lowest in history. TUE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY ‘A. F. AYALA. Sales Manager FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. ROBERT ROBERTS, Manager [Mi ak Mas Bats | i N) The Best Gift To Give Your Family As Well As Yourself [s To Paint And Renovize Your Home S.. W. P. FAMILY PAINT: The most: popular paint on the market. All. popular colors xcept Wiite and Greenvat per gallon $2.40 White HEE White, per gallon Green, per gallon ... FLAT ‘TONE WALL PAINT!” “X" paint that never fails to give that velvety finish desired on inside work; all popular inside colors in gallons and*smaller quantities. gallon, .... $245 S. W. P. House Paint: The best, paint for ‘this climate. S. W. P.<OUTSIDE WHITE, S. W. P. Green, per gallon .... $3.95 WEL : Am ideal enamel for Sun “Room, 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 GIFT to give te your family. wall ‘board cannot be beat and is the most modern of all Ce ne Ahhh hd dhdduhul Quarter Pints Small sizes of LePages ‘Glee: Tubes or Jars 25c. CEL ELLEA LALA ELA AAA hd

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