The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 13, 1933, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1983 * COC er erdeerererereseTTTE SET TCOOOOOSOCececCeeee: SURPRISE FOR. CURT _ “[JAD no trouble with Nichols; didn’t have to go farther than | yoy» the telephane book to: place him,” continued Baldwin. “He’s lived here in Vanvouver mest of his life, J find. McGill graduate, staff captain over- seas, got a V.C. at Vimy, For the last, ten years he’s been with a city con- struction company: Their head areht- |v, tect now. Bachelor quarters at the Fraster Club, Nothing out of the-orm inary about ‘him that: 1 could. dig up, and I've been digging some.” “What about the other person?” “I've got you a bang-up lead to work on. Just talked to a.couple, of, Nichols’ friends who've met her several times. Her name's Volkav, Sonya Volkov. Lives in Victoria, teaches in a private. school, and’s secretary for the Emigré Society of ‘Canada.:Phat'sjall 1 was:able to find ‘out, but I’ve located a. party here who, (knows her very well, and I think he ean give you @ lot of details about, pont eh for you in the’ ue Vil be there in ‘twenty minutes.” . ). Volkov Songa Volkov= ‘peated jorch. At least he knew he: name. now, end within an hour he was going to find: out something about. her life, background. After that she cou never quite vanish from him. He rejoined Marlin outside, While they waited, A-K remarked casually: “Did. you. know. that Laydon, the: head of the Provincial Police, is. go- ing to be relieved this coming: fall?" face, “If you want it, I've been doing} He passed the photo fully: “Mr; Pleklianov, ae‘my friend “Her father is Prince Stephn Vok ” Curt caught Mis breath sharply “Prince?” he-managed. “A courtesy title?” ie dias = ; our guests the - gave us." Sonya's father a prince! He had sug pected. she was well-born. But he had never imagined that her blood was quite. so blue, and she herself had notonce hinted that she was of noble birth, 5 “You: mentioned her father—does. ‘he:live here in Canada?” “At Victoria. And her brotlier Carl” “What do they do?” “When Prince Stephn first came pover, he accepted work in a lumber yard asa grader of timber. Like any common, muzhik.” Plekhanov made |. at bi He rose in Hie rand Carl is a field expert for the com: Dany. For a time Sonya was goverm amin a rich family at Victoria. Now she is teaching language in a prik ‘vate school.” ‘HM son: handed Curt @ photo, a medium-sized’ studio portrait, With a. queer mixture of: feell: Curtlooked at. plotare otGoayhe father. At his first. glance he saw to Baldwin some quiet investigating and | know| and listened to what Plekhanov was sitively that if you T've got-enough support, linéd up to. Swing it for you. ; “No—" he waved Curt’s interrup- nothing: to do with the offer, fine phe, lal hoe ced ays tote rom ura! . another of thet bonds still be did not: refuse: it: outright, then and there, Baldwin. came, and they st down town. ng im: a section. dingy stores, took him up ereaky and kmocked at eae g eepeeeiee AHH Hae CAndendon do dede ded do ded fix taeee al its ss i it THE KEY WEST CITIZEN - DIVOT DIGGERS, - |AUCHIONSALE poise iirera ag ENDS TONIGHT "****"*s*0ce-<cocsss2*" f , "| Alvin C. York of Tennessee, s =! , eee es outstanding hero of the World; | War, promoter of education for} . PAIRINGS TO REMAIN SAME AS LAST MATCHES; AGGRE- GATION, WILL PLAY FOR DINNERS (By CLEM PRICE) Willie Watkins, Eddie Strunk, "n all the lads will meet: on the ‘golf course tomorrow afternoon! to carry on the grudge matches; ‘The [inasmuch as each match will be started two weeks ago, when the; Diggers trimmed the Strunkmen ‘for the groceries. | This time, however, a different order of play will be inaugurated, individual within itself, the losers; in each match will fete their con- querors, ‘Follows the line-up: Joe Lopez. and, Lovie. Cruick- shank against Clem C. Price and (}jsale. " Many! ather prizes will be; ‘Lionel Plummer; Capt. Eddie Strunk and Dr. Wm. Kemp against "Melvin Russell and J. J. Kirschen-| baum; Bob Spottswood’ and Mesa’ against Tim Pittman and Prof.! O’Bryant; Chas. Ketchum and Bob Stowers against Capt. Watkins .and Russell Kerr; Bascom Grooms |{ ‘and Earl Julian against A, F. Ayala. and A. M. Hewett; Louis ‘Pierce and Hogeboom. against Berlin Sawyer. and Geo.. Brooks. Nassau scoring; three points. |. The course is rounding into ex- ‘cellent shape. and some low scor-; ing is expected, ' . The dinner will be held. Friday ‘night, 8 o’clock at. a local restau- rant, : eeccccecooecoovcvesecooe ' Today In History Ceeeeccecoceconcoscecces 1545—Historic’. Council of Trent, to condemn Luther and. Cal- vin, first met. 1844—The so-called “Murphy Company” of immigrants in. wag- ons, reached Sutter’s fort, Cali- fornia. 1862—Battle of burg, Va. Fredericks- 1918—American troops cross the Rhine, Imports .of nitrogenous ; ma- terials into the United States dur. Tonight is the last night for) mountain chikiren, born in Fen- the Big, Auction Sale now going) tress Co., Tenn., 46 years ago. | on at Frank Johnson’s in the Gi As Secs Lowell Colonial Hotel building. The sale,| a which started last Thursday night, has been a great success and large- ly attended. ex-| barn in Boston, 77 years ago. i 2 i : Frederic J. Haskin of Washing-| The first prize tonight will be’ ton, D. C., noted newspaper syndi- ‘a diamondball ring which will be) cate head. born at Shelbina, Mo., given away immediately after the} 61 years ago. { given to those: attending. “| Prof. Edmond O’Neill of Berk- ley, Cal:, noted chemist, born at Nashville, Tenn., 74 years ago. Marc Connelly, dramatist, auth- or of “Green Pastures,” born at McKeesport, Pa., 43 years ago. (SORReC GEaSeresacooweSTes | CLASSTFIED COLUMN | SOS OSSCCESEANES ANTI SHODE FOR. RENT NICEEY FURNISHED HOME, General Electric ice box and othen,conveniences, Apply 618 Caroline street. oct25-tf Drew Pearson, of Washington, iD. C., co-author of the “Merry- Go-Round” books, | newspaper writer, born at Evanston, Ill., 36 years ago. Major General Andrew Hero, Jr., U. S. A,, retired, born in New Orleans, 65 years ago. — MODERN SIX. ROOM furnished apartment, reasonable. Apply Louis Jones, aged © plantation 827 Duval Street. dee9-tf Sao handy man near Kingstree, S. C:, | {RADIO: REPAIRING. ;makes his shoe leather last by al- RADIO. REPAIRING. We repaix ternating his right and left shoes ail makes. Guaranteed service, ¥. L. Stowers Musie Co, _ novi WAN Préas.. _ Key West’s First Funeral Home Key West’s First Ambulance 4 Service PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps $$$ — FOR SALE OLD_PAPERS FOR SALE, One bundle 5c, containing: 25, old papers, The.Citizen Office. novi BLANK SALES BOOKS—Suit-| FAST DIRECT FREIGHT -able for every business. In SERVICE TO duplicate with carbon paper. Only be each. The Artman Press, Citizen Building. Phone 61, junl4-tf{ REPAIRING _ SEWING MACHINES—We re-|/ pair all makes, Guaranteed|% service, Singer Machine Agency, J. L. Stowers Music Company, nov27-tf MISCELLANEOUS from KEY WEST Sailings from Key West alternate Thursdays and Fridays) From New York alterrate Wednesdays. Also NEW ORLEANS to KEY WEST Sailings on_ alternate Tuesdays. Arrive Key, West Second Day Fol- ing the first six months of this year amounted to 386,509 tons compared with 294,342 tons in the first half of 1932. lowing: AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit given free with each classified CLYDE-MA oS advertisement.. ASK FOR IT.|c. r. swrrn, Agent, jani1 Key West Christmas Gif Lud, paint for this climate. S. W. P. OUTSIDE WHITE, ©): per gallon ENAMEL( for Sun Room, treat to that old and ture. Quarts Pints ... per M, per - Can be Aluminum Funnels, Se, The Best Gift Te:Give Your Family As Well As Yourself Is Te Paint And Renovize Your Home S. W. P. House Paint: ' The hest S. W. P. Green, per gallon ¥ OID: An ideal enamel Breakfast Reom, Porch, and Lawn furniture.’ A real UPSOM AND ARMOR WALL BOARD The best and only REAL. GIFT to give to your family. wall board cannot be beat'and is the most modern of all inside work. ARMOR WALL BOARD. had in: &, 9, 10", 12°, 16° lengths, all 4 ft. wide. HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES :,$. W. 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