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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1989. wane pine nage ORBIDDEN We By E BR. EE BER £ 5 3 ; \ “Why's she meeting LeNoir?” “she's giving him s letter.” “A letter? To"whor:?” Paul hesitated, shuddered; but there was no help for it, and he took the step. “It’s a letter to Karakhan.” Curt stiffened, Hike the granite he 2 fees 38 E i & i 3 ' g Fier . J a a & a He : a Hie }|you speak about,” LeNoir. was..an guing. “There is no such man. tn ‘hese mountains. For the Gfth time, ‘Sonya stamped ber small foot im- patiently, “For the tenth time, ouil” ‘She dropped her imperious tones. became persuasive, coaxing. “I un- @erstand bow carefully you’ must guerd the secret of his hiding place from all strangers. Wilt you not be = deere ses Be that ¥ and 1 ate fellow-coun men ahi timate friends? Has your electric torch; and then J ae tater ‘he not mentioned me a dozen times i du Hits LeNoir came back too quickly. Paul reached into his jacket an@} Sonya caught him up. “You have brought ont a:paper, earetilly-wrap-|made the admission of knowing aticiue. ‘him! Now perhaps we can talk!” Then you'll know.” ‘HE detective in Curt admired the He g:ve Curt the pages, and saw) his partner stare at them with fascl- Geft way she had Jed LeNoir into 08 | her trap. It was clear that Karakhan Why didn’t he sna> the fiagh’and read them? Was be | aid got know she was comiag to him. it meant that Karakhan iad aot In the southwes.ern. sky Antares sunk 0 UHL hovered onthe sont for ber at all. That there was dropa word about | Only that. When he reads my note ‘he will give you more money for ‘They're sure to At the mention of money LeNoir pricked up. his ears, But still he back warily. bap bland Satplcgiad me?” “Ne more. see, am not aking you where be ts, or enuaoger- ei ait i g & F pier HJ HT RE fy 3 il : COSTLY THEFT Arsene P. Pujo of Lake Charles, La., noted Congresgman of» the} past, lawyer, bern in Louisiana, 72 years ago. .. Malcolm | Wallace (“Bing”) j music conductor, Bingay, Detroit newspaper edi-| 5¢ years % tor, born in Ontarfo, Cana, 49 28 emggres Francis W. Rolt-Wheeler, net- Ralph Adams Ciam_of Boston, |? sther, born im England, 87 famed architect-author, born at] STS age. Hampton Falls, N. H, 70 years ago. 4 ‘ yes Coward, peng dramat- acter, composer producer, Arthur Bodanzky of New York,'borp 84 years ago, ST. LOUIS.—George Clayton of this city was fined $50 for stealing a L5-cent. package of cigarettes. Subscribe to The Citizen. bern in Vienna, F i BASKETBALL GAME AT HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM RE- SULTS IN 19-17 SCORE The 11A basketball team and a quintet of marines from the U. S.| C. G. ship Talbot played a close | and exciting game of basketball in ‘SPORTS THE KEY WEST CITIZEN. r | | 116 24 DIAMONDBALL TILT [SCHOOL UNIT WINS | HERE TOMORROW BASKETBALL CAME | LOPEZ TEAM AND MIAMI AG-| DEFEATS SERVICE PLAYERS. GREGATION TO PLAY AT IN CONTEST LAST NAVY FIELD NIGHT —_— | LOPEZ TEAM WINS | IN DIAMONDBALL DEFEAT PELICANS LAST NIGHT AT BAYVIEW PARK BY SCORE OF 8-0 The Lopez Funeral Home team; shut out the Pelicans in a dia- mondball game played last night} at Bayview Park by the score of; 8 to 0. i Lunn was on the mound for the! winning club, with Gates twirling} for the lesing aggregation. } There was a very small crowd} in attendance and only seven in-} nings were played. | ecco eco! There will be a diamondball! game tomorrow afternoon at 2' o’clock ‘at the Navy Field between! the. Lopez Funeral Home and J. The high school varsity basket- ball team in its first game of the season last night, battered a team of Marines off U. S. C. G. ships now stationed in this harbor. The Today In History OOCOSOOS8ESEEOOEEEEEEEOOD 1773—Historie Boston Tea! | With awhir of theiy;tiny wings they went zailing out insto the igi the high school gymnasium Thurs-| 4 wajterson’s team of Miami. day night, ehding in a victory for} P the school boys to the tune of 19- The Miami club will arrive on Party. j final score was 15-49. H The varsity quintet is now 1883—(50 years ago) Thomas H in | SYNOPSIS: Christina, a . ped a chilly snow coat or an ice | doll, is held prisoner in the | cap down hig back. Up jumped 17. The line-up: 11A—Smith, f; Kelly, ¢; Lund, g; Alvarez, g. f; Rosam, eral former Key West ball players on Walterson’s team, it is stated. The Magic City line-up is un- hard practicing and trounced Unele Sam’s boys harder than was expected, the morning train. There are sev-' 800d shape after several weeks of; S. Kirkbride, a noted Pennsyl-' vania physician-alienist, died, 1914—Germans raided Eng- of, the Gne-Legged t. But the ice and anow searching for her find the castle and plan ‘her rescue. | the giant.. He shouted and squirm- his hand down his back. ed;and turned and tried to stick | All'the other giarits ran toward Marines—Branton, f; Walker,/ known, but the Key. West. team f; Kennedy, c; Blackledge, g; Jud-} will put their all-star aggregation kins, g. J on the field. ; f i “In the ‘second’ gate, the 10th] The line-up of the Funeral ‘grade’‘teahi was ‘trimmed by the! Home Will be as follows: 11B /ageregation,’” 20-6. ° © Both zalet, ss; Howard Ga teains played!’ bard’-but, the Sopho-| Wijliam, Cates, 3b; Esmond Al- motes could ‘not’ overcome the lead | bury, 2b; Earl Ingraham, c; Doug- of the Jtintors ‘whiehbegan’ in the Hass McCarthy, ef; Robert: Bethel, first quarter.’ BES PhS 5 The linesep: © zalez,-H. ~-- 3 10th Grade—Knowles, f; Na-| Manager Hamlin will select from varro, f; Lopez, ¢; Perpall, @; Pitl-| his three star pitchers—Smiling der, g Willie Gates, Ha-Ha Lunn and the 11B—Sweeting, f; Pierce, 3) reliable Sterling. All are in fine Carbonell, ¢; Kelly, g; Stanton, g-| condition, it is said, and the Mi- 7. sf;| Andy. Parks, 1b; Peter, Gon-! The outstanding player on the| lish seacoast—killing almost 100 | varsity team was Gilmore Parks] Persons. who scored 12 of the 23 baskets} | made by his team. Captain Wil | 4 liam Cates did some briliant play- ing, scoring eight baskets, The line-up: i High | School—Cates, f; Smith, f; Park; ¢; Navarro, g; Ander- son, g. /Substitutes: Rosam, Lund and Carbonell. Marines—Garcia; f; Williamson, , f; Loften, c; Sergent, g; Kennedy, jg Substitutes: Branton, Walker, Crooner, Kennedy, Pecot, Blache and Peacock. || the Motintain.: "Théy were so tiny ‘and he and: his men weré sovhuge, }48-he went. 'T Claus they would rescue Christin || the Christmas Doll, ‘from’ the witch || while they hid in a pair) of boots | him, and from his throne the One- CHRISTINA ESCAPES | Legged Giant looked on annoyed Just, imagine how brave those, at the commotion. Finally he put i tiny fairies were to \ enter that} Christina on the arm of his chair castle of the One-Leggted Giant of | @nd hobbled across the room. “What’s all this.” he blustered That was all the little fairies needed. They whisked around the } shadowy corners of the room, whe thaad-stolon det | grabbed’ Christina’s hands ana with So they peeked into the giant’s| ® Whir of their tiny wings: they ‘ . were sailing out into the night sky throne room and laid their plans | re ee ett could aay “My gracious!” First she was frightened. But But they had | promised Santa |some giant had left in the hall. There are slightly more than 3,- 000,000 miles of rural roads in the United States, with about 330,000 miles in state highway systems. ami boys will have to play some] eeeecesevccceseaveroossrs fast ball if they wish to win, the ¢C L A § § | F | E D “First of all, we mustjlook for some way to escape after we have the doll,” said one very wise ice In a doorway is Santa Claus, paint | fairy. brush in hand. “That’s easy,” said a little in the light of the stars she could see the merry, round cheeks of the snow men and the glitter of the ice fairies who were shaking with iaughter. LEGALS aN CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF]; RCUIT COURT, FLORIDA, TWENTINTH -JUDI- ‘PLORIDA. TWENTIETH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT, MONROE COUN-| wyas, CIRCUIT, MONROE COUN- mie TY, IN CHANCERY TARRY J. TURNER MOORE, “ Complainant, a Percy A, COOK and BRATRICE COOK IN CHANCERY STRIN, Complainant, vs. LOTHAR STEIN, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION a Datundamte It appearing by affidavit ORDER OF PUBLICATION swora bill filed in the above-stated| y_ ‘Appearing by affidavit the cause that Lothar Stein, the defend=| sworn hill filed in the above-stated ant therein named is a non-resident] cause that Percy A. Cook and Be- of the State of Florida, and now} Strice Cook, the Sef ta therein resides in New York, N, ¥., and that fgg -7 one. eer rene nt he is over the age. of twenty-one] }¢ porida, and that the, yearn: it is therefore-ordered that] Suaty of Sooten Piains, we ‘sald nonresident defendant be and] nq that they are over the age of he is hereby required to, appeat) twenty-one years; it is therefore to the bill of complaint filed in sai@| Sidered that suid nonresident de- cause on or before Monday, the ist! feagantw be ond they are hereby day of January, A. D. 1934, other-| required: to appear to the bill of wine the allegations of said bin will! Complaint filed in said cause on or - oe as confessed by sald de+| pefore ‘Monday, the lat day of Jan. rendant. Te te further andérea’ that | unio} Ay B. Ji}t, otmerwlce the allegations order be published once each week| fessed by anid defendant. in the Key West Citizen, a news» lergurther ordered that _ this “on published in said County and orior @ published once each week , im thé: Key West Citizen, a news- (SEAL) ROSS C. SAWYER, ‘ond bein ue avongt™ Gircult Court. ayer giublished in said County Seticitor for Complainant, jenna ~~ ee Bee. 2-0-16-28-00. : Clerk Cireuit Court. : WM. H. MALONE, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE] Solicitor fot Complainant. TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT] dec, 2-9-16-23-30, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF} | ———__.______— IN THE COUNTY sUnGHS counT, MONROE AND THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN CHANCERY, AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, jordon, FLORIDA, Samuel W. Van_G % Complainant. Divorce. jw Jersey, STATE @F In re Estate of VIRGIL 8. LOWE, Deceased. To all Creditors, Legatees, Dis- tributeea and all Persons Having Clatins or Demands -Againat said va. Mary G. Van Gerdon, fendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION it appearing by the sworn bill tiled’ in the above stated Estate: cause that the said Mary G. Van Gordon, the] You, and each of hereby defendant herein named, is over the; notified and requir. present age of twenty-one years; that her] any claims or demands which you, last known residence was in Brooke | or “él pipe may have against lyn, N. ¥. and that there is no per-] the estate of Virgil S. Lowe, de- son in the State of . Florida, the}ceased, late ‘of Ménftoe County, ervice: af ‘a ‘subpocta | ‘who! Florida, to the County,, gudge mee bane by cnOrigred and montey op ty, ie Rt: o crecd that the sae ‘Getendent wel County! st Key? and she ts. i to. up- | Coun’ hereby | tequi oye rn « \pear to the bill of complaint filed] months from “the time of- the first 8 ‘before the ist of this ‘to-wit, you, are ed to in’ said defendant. f ‘ It is Further Ordere@ and De- 5 = $ ereed that this order be published 9th day of December, ence each for four consecutive} A. D. a weeks in the Key West Citizen, a LUCY E. LOWE, newspaper published in said County| As Executrix of the Estate of Virgil and State. S Lowe, Deceased. On this 2n@ day of December A.J peSTER, HARRIS D, 1933. Attorneys for B: ROSS C. SAWYER, | j gec9-16-23-30, 1933: Clerk Circuit Court. | feb3, 1934. GEO. G. BROOKS, JR. Solicitor for Complainant. dec2-9- a by_ limitation, Dated this 1933. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE! ‘i fare ty teh ny SR “ae FLORIDA, IN CHANCERY. MONROK AND THE STATE oF |Edward Reese, FLORIDA, IN CHANCERY, ‘Com: ve. aegis Frances P. Reese, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION efenda It_appeating by the swern bill ORDER OF PUBLICATION filed in the above stated cause that Tt appearing by the sworn billithe said Frances .P. Reese, filed in the above stated cause that} gefendant herein named, is the said Martha Jane Robins, thejage of twenty-one years; that defendant berein named, is over the /jast known residence was Philadel- jt. Robins, Divorce. Complainant. vs. Divorce. Martha Jane Robins, Defendant. age of twenty-one years; that het] phia, Pennsylvania, and that there is’ ot Florida, upon last known residence was Miami,| io person in the St Prorida, and that~there is mo per-| the service of son in the State ef Plorida, the! whom service of a subpgena upon whom} fendant would bind the said defendant. it és, therefore, Ordered ate a subpoena would bind the said de- and is hereby required to ap- pear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on ot before the Ist day of January, A. D. 1934, other-| wise the allegations of Wise the allegations of said Ddillj wit be will be taken as confessed by sai@) defendant. defendant. in Ist day eause on or of January, sald ence each week for four. consecative weeks in the Key West Citizen, 8] new: newspaper published in said County and State. On .thix Ind day of Becember A-/ ip. 1933. D. 1933. Ross C. SAWYER, Clerk Circuit Court. EO. G BROOKS, IR. Solteiter for Complainant. Gecd-$-16-23-98 ROSS C._ SAWYER, » o GEO. .G BROOKS, JR. Solicitor for Complainant STATE oF! are resi-| = aid} SOUTHERN! HATCHED, "blood within « twelve: 16-23-99] 8N_ THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTINGN SUMICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR b MONROE AND TRE STATE OF over the| DIABETICS: Seattle man finds It {@ therefore, Ordered and De- mlereed that the said defendant be erged that the said defendant beland she is hereby required to ap- TF to the bill of complaint filed AY Dotast, oth . D. 1934, other- bin! SEWING taken as confessed by said/ It is Further Ordered and De-! it is Further Ordered and De-jcreed that this order be published) creed that this orter Ge published /once ath week for four consecutive) wepka jn the Key West Citieen, a iF published im said County| fe. this Qnd day of Becember al Clerk Cireuit Court. dee3-9-16-23-36° fans claim. ¢ 0 L fi Ml N It is expected there will be a large crowd in attendance. eeeccoes aeeceeee FOR RENT LEGALS little band. how it's done, Tl show you around and we'll all have some fun!” (Pssst tf ff) Notice To Subscribers Please be prompt in paying the carrier who delivers your paper. He pays The Citizen 15 cents a week for the pa- per and sells it to you for 20 cents. His profit for delives- ing is 5 cents weekly on each subscriber. If he is not paid HE loses. Not The Citizen. Ned ad WANTED—You to know that we] NICELY FURNISHED HOME, General Electric ice box and other conveniences. 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