The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 29, 1933, Page 3

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‘4 4 sy. NOPSE Ss ag Tennyson has met and fall fade Scan Volkov in the da diion wilderness. ii lent 2 288 ett suddenly seas ad bah Eciph Nichols Songa'e © dangerously wounded, tries to rush faite to olvilication. a teil Ere of Mon ae finding Raraknaw © —— ’ Chapter 4¢ SONVA'S MISSION on knew now beyond alt doubt that Sonya’s trip had some gle nificance which he, in his hasty cocksure certainty, had missed * tirely, “Ralph,” he pleaded urgently, aA _ Knowing that Ralph hag but 9 mip: ute or two more, “try to tell me— what did yop mean phaut her being gleft alone up there?” Ralph did not seem to hear Fon but pursued his own’ drifting thoughts. “I'm glad—she 1! ed to you and—didn’t go. I now she’s got courage, but just a girl, by Herself, she'd never have managed—to: kill him, She'd have failed, and held. have left her there. He’d have thrown her—to those others,” “To kill! him—?” Curt echoed, Jolted trom head to feet. That brokem Dhraye sent hig world crashing out ‘of its orbit. He could only stare at comeng pater “Hin,"--that word ated steaght aera. Lag fete Ralph most he lelirtous ay ‘that did /not know: what he was jsaying. Or was he delirious? “Ralph!” he begged frantically, ip @ race against the hovering Dark. “Why's'she bunting Karakhan? Te}! me that. What does she want wit him? Ralph do you understand me’ His question went unanswereg. Ralph Jay quiet, his lips apart, his eyes closed. For a minute he did not stir. Then with a sydden jerk he Moved, rose to his elbow and grasped Curt’s arm with an unnaturg) strength. “Curt! Don’t Tet her go “back there! Don't ever let her try to ki}! Qutof this country!” mm PP ge ‘her out. “Curt! W: tart 2 Bring her here. - Pu—mak ¢ His ‘broke, from Qurt' gras * and he fell bac 4 td Tn desperation Curt shook him by the shoulder, “Ralph! Ralph!” But he got no answer. He preased a fip- ger Into Ralph's wrist,.and felt no Pulse. And then he slowly vaaltack that the answer was forever beyond R a long time afterward Curt Bat there beside the fre, with his in-a chaotic whirl, His tired by two days of incon- ivable strain that even Ralph's festh cquid numb it no further, re- tused ors “apple with Ralph’s broken sores and @ coherent story them. It was like trying to * Beg ther a most baffil he had been feeling and thinking her. He had read her letter, heard her own'words to LeNoir; pice all that’ he had only a halting phrases from a man who & £ 4 of her tryst with LeN cut off; but he knew that _ which had started him on his horrible mistake, ining facts whieh Grmed him in it, must have all his numbed gn tnexpressible gladness, haye faith in Sonya’s § E ri re g # i i E had no idea of the motive ing her to kill Karakhan; he _ gould not even guess at it; but he (Peo ms PORT TAMPA—HAY. Leave Key West Peeeegeeeceesooaooocoes did seé now that it bad ,.. everything else out-of her life. “Si. couldn’t rest, couldn't live, till she'd hunted bim down"--thet wag Row Ralph yea worded her burning pur- pose, Nothing existed for her except to reach Karakhgn and kill bim, ‘With a singleness of purpose that put his own bunt to shame, she had refused to look aside from her trai), or to think oF feel, The intangible thing which hed made her seem so cold and far-gway was not “some body else” but her chaotfe seart. There was one thing he could do north hep-and bring her out. In a general way he had already planned to start ih, and now his realization we galvanized him into uate he return by canoe, or up the [skitimwah and run the of Smash not being there with the. plane? If only he could feel sure of Smash. One eould never depend on him, A pretty face at Tellacet, a dance at make him fo: trondevana witha purtnr: Bt by poate trip would take a week; mand he could trayel for parties would be trie bé too late. He had: Abel at ot lake when suoee ‘Tomorrow, Curt’s plans meet a Rew danger, STEAMSHIP Co, UNITED STATES FAST _ MAIL ROUTES FOR INDIES and Fridays 12:15 Leave Havana for Key West Wednesday. and Saturdays 0:45 A. M. Leave ‘swe helt cata tn Wednesdays and Satur- days 6:30 P. Tickets, Reservations and Information at Ticket Office on the "Phone 71 4, H. COSTAR, Agent. As ‘ARMY AND LOPEZ PLAYERS IN TIE GAME YESTERDAY TEN INNINGS OF. DIAMOND-/ BALL TERMINATES IN 2-2 SCORE; CONTEST CALLED ON ACCOUNT OF DARKNESS The Army team and Lopez ag- gregation staged a 10-inning bat- tle in digmondball yesterday aft- ernoon, terminating in a tie seore of 2-2, when the game was call- ed on account of darkness. The Lopez players sueceeded in getting five hits off Richards, who was on the mound twirling for the Army boys, while nine hits were obtained off Lunn, who was in the i hox for the Lopez erew.: ¥ Cheta Baker was the ye ing star in the Lopez’ line-up, while Nodine, Miller and“ Jones played excellent ball for the’ army unit, The game, which’ ig’ shaw by the score, was’ hard-fought t throughout, with several feature plays recorded during the ¢ourse of the contest. The many fans in attendance enjoyed every mjnute of the playing as at no time during the battle did interest lag due to the strenuous efforts of the play- ers on both sides who were striv-| h; ing hard toward victory. Maria Sieber, 8-year-old daugh- ter of Marlene Dietrich, German film star, is making her first ap- pearance in motion pictures. TO SUBSCRIBERS - If you do not receive your paper by 6:00 o’clock in the afternoon, use your telephone or your neighbor’s phone and call 51 and a paper will be sent te your home. A. complaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:00 to 7:15 p. m. for the purpose of delivering .com- plaints. Help us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 if you do not receive The Citizen. “of November, A. OLD: ARMY AND OPE7. | Ol) MINIATURE SOLD IN LONDON (By Asseciated Press) LONDON, Dee. 29.—A minia- ture ‘manuseript, only fifteen-si: teenths of an inch by eleven-si teenths, dated 1567 and contain. ing Petrarch's sonnets, brought $225 at an auction here. Some authorities consider it the world’s. oldest miniature book. VERY UNTRUTHFUL — CHICAGO—Mrs, Laura Flem- ing of this city testified in her suit for divorce that her hysband had never been known to tell the truth, ais LEGALS NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that under and by yirtue of, and pursuant te that certain decree made and entered on the 27th day D. 1933, by the B. ' Browne, fet ae ae sertengon tk Searenal weptist udicia! Haas este Stes County, Florida, in pee in that cer- tain cause therein pending, wherein E ira $.Wtison is complainant, anit W.| Frank Johnson and Maude i John om, his wife, are defendants, jersiened Special Mgetor at Chance y, appointed by . said cree, Will offer for sale and seit at' publie- outery to the highest bidder for-eash, before the front door of the County Comrt House, in Key West, Monroe County, Florida, on Monday the Ist day of January, A, D. 1944 (same being a rule day of.said Court and a legal sales day), during the legal hours of sale, to- wit, between 11 o'clock in the fore- jRgon and 2 erclpek in the afternoon lof said day, the following descrihed property to satisfy the said decree ay permnent of the amounts there- in spécified: On the Island of Key West and known on William A. Whitehead’s map of said Is- land, delineated in February, A. D. 1829, as a part of Lot One (1) of are Twenty-three (23), but more fully described as fodows: Commencing at a point.on the S. W. side of Elizabeth Street, distant in ly direction One hundre Sixty;four (164) feet and Two (2) inches from the corner of Baton and Blizabeth Streets, and wyNRins thence a long Bliza- beth Street in a ly direc- tion Thirty- oy (33) feet; thence at right angles in‘a 8. Wily direction Sixty-eight (68) feet, thence at right angles in 4 S. B'ly direction Thirty-three fad) feet ie. an allart Spence at ies in vo irec- Bios alone. said alley Sixty-eight (68) fect out. to Blizabeth Street, the ga of beginning. H. MALONE, Special Metier in Chancery. RAYSIOND R. Sonottor for the. "Complainant. decl-8-15-22-29) CLASSIFIED COLUMN enrecenoarengencancageges Advertisements ander this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of le @ word for each in- sertion, but the mininmm for the fan insertion in evg-y instanee is ie. Payment for classified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with accounts may have their adv: ments charged. Advertisers should giye their street address as well as their tele- phone number if they desire re- Pults, With each classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an eras Razor Outfit. Ask for RADIO REPAIRING RADIO REPAIRING, We repair all makes, Guaranteed service, J, wers s Music Co. novi WANTED WANTED—You'to know that.we have the right prices on letter- heads, enve! lones, business cards. statements and any form of | printing. Satisfaction guaran: teed. Call 51. The Artman Press. jan7 FOR SALE | FORD DUMP TRUCK, good tires, cheap for cash, Box H. Citizen Office. dee27-3tx BLANK SALES BOOKS—Suit- able for every business, In | duplicate with carbon paper. i Only Sc each. The Artman bad Citizen Building. Phone juni4-tf REPAIRING SEWING MACHINES—We re- pair all makes, Guaranteed service. Singer Machine Agency, J, L. Stowers Musie Company. nov27-tf MISCELLANEOUS AN AUTO STROP RAZOR ontfit given free with each classified advertisement, ASK FOR IT binds | Sh emthearhmthnthchnteeathenthentheatensh [mathe Chensheuleaud bude, ieee (LALLA Ahhh de de de dherkuhuthe rete ree cuentas cancers sn e a etn oO CSTR EAI ‘Thanking yo ae PBA aby ‘wonderful patronage during the past year, we offer greetings for the New Year and ex- tend a cordial invita- tion to all home build- ers to visit our store. South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. White and Eliza Streets “Your home is worthy of the best” OOM EM hhh hehe hd dd ddd ed hed hed dh BEE TINGS u for your i vieeSull STII T TALIA AT IPD SD IM FM SF Guaranteed By The Following Merchants. Trade AndDeal «| With The Firms Listed Here! BAKERY School Time Means LUNCH TIME! —The best lunches are good wholesome sandwiches of meat or cheese and jelly with Baker Boy Bread Made of flour of highest quality Next time say “Baker Boy” to Your grecer. Made by:— MALONEY & PEACOCK CURIOS It Will Surprise You To see the PRETTY XMAS GIFTS at THOMPSON’S FREE MARINE MUSEUM Little live Chinese Fresh Water Turtles with any name printed on their backs. Keep then in the house in the fish- wi, Place your order now for several to send to your friends. FISH SELECT SEA FOODS Kingfish, te . 18e - Be LOWE FISH COMPANY PHONE 151 FISH PAUL DEMERITT & BROS, FISH COMPANY. Fish House at Sweeney's Dock Perfect Sanitary Condition CHOICEST FISH AT ALL TIMES Prompt Delivery of Telephone Orders Courteous and Efficient . 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