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nie Meas emai SYNOPSIS: Son: ene, Curt e ste tated ‘fo tao rat nr nae ae it erie Gat traili oe cat dinns: surro; urt'aisland 8 % - fark, ical Michois. woke had ene wilderness rematued behtud when she left, sie Chapter 36 | “Not a glimpse. 1 heard’ &-noise |, down near the tants: but ae noth: i ig.* * * LPH!" SWhat're. you, doing? Gets in, Fhere with ust” _|| Curt sprang over the barricade, “Don't tve-any gun!” Rajplii secured Ralph’s tyo guns and the apa bis shoulder. “Gphde MeN cartridges, came back, waited. When the dea; did break, it spare it go. Ther’It cut you oft!” | roke suddenly. Bat Ralph courageously went. ynj,| ¥D. the canoes wh “% by Blinging: unemselyes bebiing’. th pesky i gp eva vock- shelter, the two-of them turn their rifles toward: the canoes to the) roe ies south. Curt dropped a-handful of clips} i gehaed speed, batons. Cork a q place. into Paul's pocket. “Aim low, Paul) Bounce your sings of the,water. Nah? Phe tared af each ciel “They're. gong!” Bay) gasped. con't Hope to tit’ the men, but we a can;tearhajes Nenana, Mapenionpcieg || Curt was monejskeptieal. He sim- ply could mot believe it. “Maybe and sink eu.” They emptied their magazines ag the six craft. the range was to 10D@) they're gone. This thing has got the for darie’shioJtimg; and-the moon rey, garmarks of a trap, a boar sett rg wat “But we saw them go.” a Si skim: 5] a u Salons. Halogding, Cart and. Pah Pin oft the truth stefick blasted into them agafn, ties t dia’ Co trying to knock them: back, « (ong mee re canoe turned broafside and sank, but the two oscu: eed leaped oUt} poate and) splashed’ ashore; ‘and thei other, et, that extra, oe five canoes drove on in unchecked. bi left the barricade voy bes nee Jumping. to-sbelter-op, the; island; | ried. mp9 to. thé. camp site, Curt! the Klosohees began sizzling artowg | bes A faba ince Rot, ae a ripest Witix Paulal at the rifle flashes, to cover the ine ing of the other parties, hf igicluces treatin Ralph ‘came, éuining, out ‘ot the Tan out to — they had abgn- dark with tine, ‘belt-gun and thre@| doned their canoe. It was not there. cartons of cartridges in his hands. It was the loss of their canoe that “1 got ‘em!” he panted, * '§| really frightened- them. Food, sup- havevhelped out if 1 hadn't gong plies, tents—those were not matters and—" =| of Ife or death. But with) @ mile His rejoicing ended in aa agonize@| of water all around, them and no po af Within to steps of the, barris | craft to get away in, they were ‘help. he suddenly, stumbled anq} jess prisoners cn that bare strip of sung up his, oem. The gon and car | sand and boulders. tons dropped with a clatter. Pitch, ing forward with all the momentum ee of the tents Paul huntea >of his dash, he smashed head-op|& sfouhd andfound-ona of the pine against a rock, rolled . over and bi. ha for. au, based rte id Curt vaulted over the | a “him, titted iim’ into shelter. “Ralph! he ered; down ‘and shaking his limp con, fe rade, Ralph did not move. And thep. | carts handy, shook and his eyes pe othe * hard-driven arrow pre grew misty as-hecwerked with his And. strea@ | stricken ‘hig, mouth. | the shal pryeerieny | let oe ee reached shoré,. Where’ and .bent over Ralph’s crumpled adie ng ~he did. not, ki that, ‘The five canoes to Ci dsd seo [be jon aap iy Sey Jess than « bundred yards out. Pay) ||Ralph’s cand ut the rene. uae }clothes to make. him more comfort- Ge © eraslly and) ‘Un another figure leaped up and. toppled board. “Look north!” Paul cried. “Keep. » those back. 1’! handle these.” For the first time Curt. noticed: | that “three, canoes: were! toward the upper tip, At bis. ‘eeeraihane “Sear ate nats i ihract the dart without starting 203 in but got no Pong Dead 7 ity be cated bleeding that wouldyspéed- on those and wait and Yolee sounded to him like Tenn-Og'a, “Damn yon!” — the; thought!) through his mind — “we patched you up and treated yop white, when your. buddies, ran ea | ‘and left you; and now you're + ing men to spear us, ['l! get you way!" He poured a whole clip a4) . vengeful bullets at the wd ak 4 To Klosohee till stood up, Wa’ i en Sak veins Srnees The ness n at the lower | what L counted. 0 only ae IF. THE KEY WEST CiTiZEiv SERIES AT NAVY FIELD; Ble jay’s Precipitation RATES, VS. PELICANS,, STARS Noxmak Precipitation . 5, VS, SLUGGERS. onan ge OPA aS sopasener nae — ; |iSign ines The initial games of the new] Sun sets series to be’ played g the win- | Moon, ‘rises ter: under ‘the. auspices. of the Is-|Moon sets ex. starting off the: progvam, The} Low teams: will be: Pirates: vs: Pelicans,| Bayometen, at- 8. a, m, today: and Stars. vs. Shiggers, Sea level, 30,12, Great interest is being manifest- —_—_— ed in. the coming: series between. Lowest Highest ‘the: four diffexent teams, which! Last Night Yesterday hawe signed up, for playing of the| Abilene: 50 16 variqus games, with a twin bilt-to/ Atlanta « be staged: each Sunday. until the) Boston 44 series. is. completed. Buffalo It is expected thene will: be al Chicago lange. crowd! in, attendance: atothe, pe 42 40 72 18 34 rei 62 58 32 70 72 70 78 16 22 54 66 48 54 48 18 72 62 24 54 City, outs Galveston Another me dovnload “will: : oto Played ‘on- Chrigienas: Day, savers Hel game, and: Stans: vs: Pelicans in. vgggsturcenene ae New ‘York Pensacola Pittsburgh MSE Sait Lake city E € RALWA RAIL 6 ‘San Francisco .. Sit;, Ste. Mari Tampa ... QNE AND. A HALF “wane CO PEI Washington MILE, IS NEW RATE. SH if Williston. .. TO BE LOWEST IN: HISTORY} V7 nevile OF LINE ; or. (Till 8 p. m., Sunday) | Key West and Vicinity: Fair |. oii sit announcement sonigit and Sunday; not much \ | Passenger ‘Agent, beginning change in temperature; gentle to Thursday, December 21st, th Florida East Coast Railway re match, duced; its nate: for travel:ip,, equipment to 14% cents, x which, is lega, than; former regular rate igents per miley thet new. ee WEATHER FORECAST } Florida: Fair. tonight and: Sun- | iday; ly: rising. temperature. in |) ind north portions. Jeckaonvilte to. Florida: Straits: sis ‘of "8.6 ‘ ‘|portion and moderate northeast low rate tbe south portion; weather fair Gentle variable. eh tn a 80) mn. ig cs KENNEDY; xpd: sigh ont May. hased on this “i? ate ever offered. in, rail history. At 1 1-2 cents. per- mile,- stricted to coaches, the fare: fto ‘Key West to Miami becomes $2.99 and between Key West afd toy? sonville is only 98.48... Fs Of on igll other points are. p oe 7 \ stricted to travel in present | 3 cents per mile, good in all classe of equipment, the report states. Holiday Travel’ Heavy id much: heavier than usual this year; | according to passenger officials) of a Florida East Coast. Rail- way, A. total of ong | ing es can be had at any. time, it is stated; Twenty-four hour serv- ice is now: being given, nd: a be had: at: alk times. at tra Pullman cars were’ boo! southbound operation by. this ) beer can » (The Old onside | On! | total of 28 extra. Pullman “| were handled, 14 on two sections] whirled to help Paul again. Of the five canoes to the west, had collap:>d one, knocked a man out of a second und sent it drifting helplessly, and had sunk a third in the shallows. Together he a } entra epee oer, and Paul tensed Sapen sont” Oust cineeal as Paul rose up to see better, “Don't OMe Oe: IE. Bi. Remora, of the Havana, and 14 moi ‘on two sections of'*Bhe Miamian.”| “The « For Friday, December 22,17 extra}; ‘f southbound: Pullmans, were sched} Fitst uled: to, Miami, ow “The, Miamjan”. and seven, extras on the: “Hayang Special.” a eae “TSE ie be, presented at the ist Church, Sunday eve- beginning. at 7:30, o’clock, lar sérvices, including the menting, of, Sunday schoo} classes eee ee ae ;mans booked on “ jiamian’ EBGALS emcee UME. SEATE 0 = a ene E COUN. TY. e leat bring the total number of ex-/ TERRY "STEIN ‘tra @rs handled during the four plainant, days to well over the hundred} LOTHAR ste am jmark. oRD PUBLICATION DBR ON UBLIGATION Sworn bill Hled-Ip the aboxe-stated cause that Lothar Stein, th: ant therein named is a non- road? Pany: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE|T jonce each week for four consecutive D. 1933. D, 1933, The following business houses and merchants are represented in the 1933: Christmas Edition of The Key West Citizen. The thanks of the publisher are heartily extended. Panama Meat Market. Key, West, Eranafer Co. Romero's. Cafe. Over. Sea Hotel. Dr. J: C. Sanches. Sawyer’s Paint & Cycle Store. Dr. Harry N. S. Jones. - Pepe's Cafe. Star. Coffee Mills. Strand Theater. Key West Drug Company. Manhattan Cafe. First National Bank, Florida, Public Utilities, Lucignani’s, lee Cream Parlor. pevieey 's Men’s Shop, Paul Dameritt & Bros. Kantor, Inc. | Page's Ice Cream Parlor. cha Motor Company. i Gato's Auto Storage Garage. The Hub Store, Oriental Pharmacy. The Store of Fashion. | Thompson Electrical Supply. Holtsberg’s. | Knight's, Onsis, Palace Theater. | Prank Johnson. Pearlman, Inc. | Union Tranafee Co, D. Aronovitz. | Island, City Novelty, Works, | Pritchard’s Funeral Home. | Cabrera, Wholesale Co,, Inc, | The Key. West Electric Com: The Thompson, Ice Company, William Curry’s Sons Company. Benjamin Lopez. Funeral, Home. | The Artman Press. Long’s Furniture Store. i Maloney & Peacock. Hotel Roberts, Miami. S. H. Kress & Co. Charles Saunders, J. L. Stowers Music Co, Einhorn’s Grocery. P. & O. S, S, Co. Hotel Leamington, Miami, Paul's, Tire, Shop,. Lee Baker’s Cash Grocery. Allan B. Cleare. South, Florida Contracting and Engineering Co. i Columbig Laundry. H. Diamandi. | Mrs. Carrie’s Grocery, Store. | Triumph Coffee. Milts, Cheater Tift’s Dairy. Fauato's, Grocery. Valdes Bakery. Ramo: Restaurant. Bearup’ Wing Lee’s Grocery. Sun Coffee Mills. Progressive Department Store. Ered Meas. The Key West Electric Co. Maloney & Peacock. | Thompson's Free Marine seum. Lowe's Fish Company. J. B. DeBoer. John C. Park. Thompson Plumbing Co. Delmonico. Restaurant. Aaron MeConnell. Albury’s Service Stgtion. LEGALS “rw EN PURE, PURE TUBAL, MONROE AND THE STATE OF FLOBIDA, IX CHANCERY. W. W. Robins, Complainant. Divoree. LEGALS TWENTIETH JUDICIAL cimeurr| IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MONROE AND THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY, Samuel W. Van_Gordon, Complainant. Divoree. 8. Mary G. Martha Jane Robins, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing bx the sworn bill filed in the above, stated cause that Van Gordon, Defendant. PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill filed. in the above stated cause that the said Mary G. Van Gordon, the ORDER OF defendant herein named, is over the age of. twenty-one. years; that her jast known residence was in Brook- lyn, N. Y., and that there is no per- fson in the State of Florida, the service of a subpoena upon whom would bind the said defendant. It is, therefore, Ordered and De- vereed that the Said defendant be and she is hereby required to ap- pegn to. the billof egmplaint tijed in said cause on or Before. the Ist day of January, A. D. 1934, other- wise the allegations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said defendant. It is Further Ordered and De- jereed that this order, be published, age of twenty-one, years; last known residence was Miami, Florida, and that there is no per-| son in, the. State of Florida, the service of a subpoena upon whom would bind. the said defendant. creed ‘that the sid defendant be in said cause on or before the Ist day of. January, A. D. 1934, other- wise the allegations. of said — bill will be taken as, confessed, by said, defendant. It is, Further Ordered: and De-j lweeks in the Key West Citigen, a newspaper published in said County and State. On this 2nd day of December A, weeks, in, the. Key. West Citizen, a and State. On..this. 2nd; day. of December A. ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk Circuit Court. ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk Circuit Court. GEO, G, BROOKS, JR. Solicitor for Complainant. dec2-9-16-23-30 GEO. G. BROO) R., Soltcitor for Complainant. dec2-9-16-23-30 We A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS And -- A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS GIRCURD. COUNTY OF the said Martha Jane Robins, the defendant herein. named, is over the that her It is, therefore, Ordered. and De-| ; and. she is hereby required. to ap-! © pear. to the bill of complaint filed] ereed that thia order be published, once each week for four consecutive | newspaper published in said County} 4 PAGE THREE cececccccccccqcanccedace CLASSIFIED LEGALS. ps THE CIRCUIT CO) TWENTIETH JU IN AND FOR 7 MONROE AND TE FLORIDA, IN CHANCE! ¥. Edward Reese, Compete trcanses P. Reese, ! ORDER OF “Botendant ai e | itbigered ie len ot at appearing by the sworn bill/sertion, but the minimum for the the said ‘prances” P. Yeeaney ‘the, Oxe-insertion in eve-y instance is | defendant herein named, is over, the| jage of twenty-one years; that [last known residence =. | phia, Pennsylvania, and. that there. no person in the State of ae the service of a subpoena whom would bind, the said de- | fendant. It is, therefore, Ordered an@ Be Lereed that the said defendant be jand she is hereby required to Na upon laccounts may have their advertise-. }pear to the bill of ‘compute boy in said cause on or before, the ist i of January, A. D. 1934, other- e the allegations of, phone number if they desire re- rults. With each classified advertise- iN be taken as confessed by said) ment Phe Citizen will give free an” | defendant. | colt gltyburther Ordered and’ De. | Aubostrop, Razor. Outfit, Ask for. creed that this order be publ once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Key West Citizen, a newspaper published: im sald; County: RADIO, REPAIRING KS grenade eae aa. s 2nd day of December A, RADIO. REPAIRING. We repaix PR Glerk Cireult Cour ¥ Stowers M Ci : er! revit Court. 5 ywers. Mu: Oo. novi GEO. G. BROOKS, JR ahs suis a Solicitor for Complainan} WANTED dec8-9-16-23-30 a © oe: WANTED—You to know that we sae - =|. have the right prices on letter- vy. RCM coun: heads, envelopes, business cards, MooRs. statements. and any form of Complainant, | vs. PERCY A. COOK and, 1 BEATRICE COOK Defendants, ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appes by affidavit the sworn bil the above-stated cause t P A, Cook and Be- | i , the defendants. therein! re non residents of the State | ida, and that they are resi- dents of Scotch Plains, New Jersey, jand that they are over the age of ; twenty-one years; it is therefore [ordered that said nonresident de- \fendants be and they are hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or before Monday, the ist day of Jan! | A, D. 1934, otherwise the allegations! id bill will be taken as con- fessed by said defendant. It is further ordered that _ this order be published once each week in the Key West. Citizen, a) newse paper publis in said County and able for every business, In duplicate with carbon paper. Only Se. each, The Artman Press, Citizen Building. Phone 51. juni4-tf 500, SHEETS typewriting paper. Only, 500, Get them at The Phone 51. novi wee eee “SOUTHERN HATCHED, blood tested, Missouri Reds, Barred Rocks, White .Rocks, Wyan- dottes, Orpingtons, 100—$6.95; Heavy Assorted $6.25. Pre- paid; live {delivery. Southern Hatcherges, Jacksonville, Fla.” dec28-30;jan-6x REPAIRING ——— SEWING MACHINES—We..re- makes, Guaranteed service. Singer Machine Agen¢y, J, L, Stowers Music Company, day of December, 1933. ROSS C. SAWYER; Clerk Circuit Court. a, THE COUNTY JUDGE'S. COURT, >» FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. of LOWE, Deceased. ors, Legatees, Dise. tributees and all Persons. Having Claims or Demands Against said nd each of you, are hereby and required. present the estate of Virgil § Lowe, de- ceased, late of Monroe County, . to the County Judge 0! County, Plorida, at his of- i c the Court House of sald at Key | West, Mom Florida, within twelve jt to-wit, December 9, claims or demands must be duly sworn to and presented to the said County Judge as aforesaid, or same will be banredy by limitation. Dated this 9th day. of Deeember, 33. LUCY E. LOW aed. 5 ‘HARRIS & ALBURY, f Executrix. 3 JanG-13-20-27; PRITCHARD | Subscribe for The Citizen. Diane bts Hever ony i ae ooade SAPPHESSAORESOSCOEDOSOD ODES ED HEDSSSOROoESSSECCEESOESED CL hhh hidded dad dou 6 uk, Wish MM Chak dhndual, (id 5 NEW YEAR FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. ROBERT ROBERTS, Manager PIPIPI IS I DI Oe ee ee ede etd tbicigeigsibeis w Sppeael —lRL BORN AT (Zs: z a JACKSON Penides in New York, Nt. and that oes = Lt iborthare ocderes that holiday, it is stated. PERE oboe has been made] Mrs. Birdie Huggins, Manager ‘of the birth of a daughter to Mr, For those who have planned to of the cafe, has been compliment-' and Mrs. Earl C. Jackson. enjoy their Christmas dinner out,/ed by many on the appetizing; The new arrivak has been given the management of the Manhet- | window at the Manhettap.|the name of Elva Mae. tan Cafe, 508 Duval street, -has/In the there can, be seen prepared an excellent menu which} several large dressed turkys sur-} “Princess of the Sevep. all) Seas” to, be chosen for the classic 3 fein of fare and will preve to be aj lecanmaminnsrdel stating to mapet ‘housewives. who, would leave the ‘eares of the kitchen on this big wae ware etches siigeations of oat wi be taken confessed hy said de- tae pe obs Ga Ponsiaane Sees coke weet iu the Key West Citisen, 4 newe- ene, published in said County and ASEAL) ROSS C_ SAWYER, ierk Cinenit Court, Me et ans for Complainant. idee. 2-8-16-22-30. | Chk hh hedukdk is © padlished on the front, page of Pow aoa fruits, nuts and Din ‘Tournament of Roses in today’s paper. dainties. ner Pasadena, Everything to make q = cmew from 21:00 a. m. Calif., is Miss Vivian Moore, Pas® dena beauty, Yuletide feast is included ig thisg;09 bet PPPS COPED ROSCA seSeseeeeeeee Se PP ‘