The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 11, 1934, Page 3

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jae ee THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1924. ‘They were getting out when your cab turned the corner. I didn’t see them again.” “Scared, Isuppose, didn’t want to ‘he -mized-ap in it. Let the driver take the bumps.” He checked an impulse to tell her that he had followed the VICTORY FOR JANICE [1087 trom a street lamp sieved * into the intertor. Their glances met. Some combustible psyebic ma- terial of humor ignited and flared. jtand thé prompting that‘had drawn ‘him after the three men in the tan ear. He tingled with the possibili- tes aia rraissinektt weré she to be! been-the black car . lhe followed: He conclyded; “Yee, that was probably it.” “Yes-s,”-The girl's voice was hesi- Wm-jtant . - Gretiame gaid quickly, “You don’t Then you grow), ‘It was noth- | think 26? Did you recognize either of ing, Miss.’ Then I say, ‘But it was,|them?” - ‘sir, indeed—~ “Oh, why can’t “Leos Reflertively ‘she looked through Len 3a the wthdew. .“I don't know.” She Grahameiehuckted, “Did I growl?” acy "But no. It couldn't be Janice stified a giggle. “Hoarsely,” laughed a little. “He drives groan orstome jo wariness al = within. She’ ‘That‘curions and annoying embarrassment. be- replied Grahame with p trace of grimness. “Who is he? When 1 talk to the po- Mice. tomorrow, 1'j) tell them that we copscious of with women subsliteda thi cel aay ai been Aittie, He had tived too eae mime ‘a Tittle to that La ot ae knew, ‘They'll question this meat 10,.NO!" Her woh held.e shade ‘- of “Td rather you Tape kom. probably my 1 talked with him to- office, He is & tral America— fe to make ar te ‘the foreign sccnes ew picture.” ‘mused Grahame, his stil) upon the almost-re- personal one. There path eligi Aotlons-dutside the studio, “it might treeses any he just as well to ask him a few tivauing faces, with stm! ing figures, but’ what J 4]: “No.". There. was finality bad—aond . ‘en we Janice Kent's tone, an edge of au- oar thority. ‘Grahame was mildly sur eweetbeart appeal.” > lg poe ee -& pal of pacegicree ar the | of a girl could be so decisive. stont, flyers had Myberg—| Somehow within the bounds of hie who paid Janive Kent her salary— | knowledge and beliefs of women, he j saying, “That gir}, y'understand, | agsnmed that it was the man—even At, tea eer ss with any ; before Bill bad made his epoch fre. Ti haa Decome sari Bey be. national ber, chipia steel “itt ex: | Ho. had told Grdhame that their Atin-words, advance iu the knowledge of women ade ame feel Domtoet 4 when they’d been eight- een’ upon that gray morning in 4 “when ‘their motors had them into their first foggy shat over Flanders. “From that t on, fella.” Bill had said, “we Seated beside Janice Kent, Gra- me siiiled a trace wistfully. Bil! 8 @ thousand fathoms deep in the ridbean, or dead ip some forgot- e9sF - ‘THE KEY WES’ SPORTS (WRECKERS DOWN | Today's PARROTT’S CREW Anniversaries | ORC oevcceccconeaceseeee 1757 — Alexander vaide-de‘camp to Washington, ‘SCOTCH MIXED | ‘FOURSOMESAT GOLF COURSE sanciooms « GAME YES-: TERDAY RESULTS IN 8 TO | framers of the Constitution, first % SCORE SLATED FOR 2 somone AFTER. NOON; LADIES TO DRAW FOR PARTNERS IN FIRST TEE the country’s greatest men, born in the West Indies. mepnt victory yesterday for the! duel with Aaron Burr, July 12, team of the’ Tug Relief in their| 18°4- digmondba}l game with the team from the Ferry Parrott at Bay- view Park. The scohe was 8 to: 5. -~ Kirschenbaum and Ernest Ro-] yrom the start of the struggle: berts, augmented ‘by the aid of the|'the tugboat aggregation went in- CWA workers, is assuming aj to the lead and were never in any| “well groomed” appearance, and ae ce wilt bee credit to Key West when}. ‘The Parrott boys did some good visiting golfers from other parts} ps a the outfielders of the} | 1815—John of the state and the country visit) wr ‘wrecked their chane-) Canadian Key West and play, over same,,, by tonal catches, The new water system is. almost, Bai (By CLEM. PRICE) | 1807—Ezra Cornell, Ithaca, N, Y. financier, promoter of tele- graphy, founder of Cornell Uni- Died Dec. 9, 1874. 1808—Abraham Mapu, Russian overtaken by) Hebrew novelist, born. Died Dec. 9, 1874. A, Macdonald, statesman. ’and) “first Prime Minister of the Dominion,of ‘were “Peterson and) Canada,-born in Scotland. Died bril- |liant New York lawyer, one of the, | Secretary of the Treasury, among; Died in New| Mever plays and timely hits' York, frm injuries received in; | versity, bor near New York City. | eompleted and will be in; tion in the next few days. , This will enable the working crew to whip the-greens into excellent shape, end will compare favor~ Beker for the Relief and Adams| in Ottawa, June 6, 1891. and Haskins for the Parrott. ~ | : WOMAN'S HAT CAUSES | of a ) Hamilton, ; ' ) PAGE THREE eaaaaae eee i) APPEAR AT HIGH SCHOOLUNDER AUSPICES OF THE CONVENT J JAN. 1 18 |PROBLEM FOR HOUSE Jan. 11.—The first woman elected te the Victorian legis- lature assembly, ‘Lady cock, will have to remove her het when attending s under ‘the present rules. There ip talk, however, of passing a special rule to per- mit her to keep her bat on, As id America, where in recent years widows have suc- ceeded their husbands as members of congress, Lady Peacock was elected to the seat left vacant by the death of Sir Alexander Peacock. DPIDLIIDIIS: | LEGALS Pea- John D. Rockefeller congratu lates the Hilger Sisters, Elsa Hil- ger, Cellist; Maria Hilger, violinist; Greta Hilger, Pianist, after. their concert which he attended. WEDDING CALLED OFF eocccecooeseeeeseceee Today In History CUIT, MONROE COUN ™ IN CHANCERY, i Charles Romeo DuPont, Plaintiff, DuPont, sioux CITY, Ind.—When plans for a noon church wedding were disrupted at the altar, Eva Hehan of this city, announced that the groom-to-be was “out of her life forever.” vs, Willia W. Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill! incorporated, filed in the above-stated cause that! 1888—Beginning of the great Willia W. DuPont, the defendant therein named, isa nonresident of} blizzard which raged in the North- the State of Florida, and that her! west States and took toll of hun- residence is unknown and that she| gnogs of lives. is over the age of twenty-one years; } @Peds of 1 it is therefore ordered that said non- resident defendant be and she is| hereby required to appear to the} keepsie, By road it is 3,265 miles to San Fraicisco from New. York over the air route it is only 2,563 miles. 1898—Benjamin F. Butler, not- con- Dill of complaint filed in said cause on or before Monday, the 2ist ¢ ed Union general, lawyer, Gf dadvary, A. D. 19%, otherw gressman and Massachusetts gov- The repairing and building of Ww ‘ENDS IN WEDDING | 1825—Bayard Tosteb, a noted) * |American’, writer of his day, born »;in-Chester-Co,, Pa, Died-im -Ger- ernor, died, aged. 74. highways are leading the public works program for national covery. the allegations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said de- fendant. It is farther ordered that this or-| 1932—U. S. Senate passed Re- re- ably with any in the state. DENVER — While playing! many, Dec. 19, 1878. A novel tournament has been|,bridge,-Josepr Coogan of this city ° announced for Sunday afternoon| dealt ‘Elizabeth Durkin a perfect) 1873—Dwight W. Morrow, law- starting-at 2:80 o'clock, in which, hand of-38 ‘spades. The court-| yer, J. P. Morgan partner, ambas- both ladies and men will compete.| Ship mat that card table|sador, N. J. U. 8, Senator, Lind- A Scotch two-ball foursome. All; ended ita recent wedding. bergh’s -father-in-law, born at women golfers are urged to come} ‘ | Huntington, W. Va. Died Oct. 5, out and take part to make this} Subscribe to The Citizen. ; 19381, tourney a success. Handsome pri2-' fo ——— der be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Key West Citizen, a newspaper published | Bill. in said County and State. | This 2ist day of December, 1933.) (SEAL) ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk Cireilit Court, By FLORENCE E. SAWYER, Deputy Clerk. JOHN G. SAWYER, Solicitor for Complainant. dec21-28, 1933; jan4-11-18, 1 construction Finance Corporation LOPEZ tite BENJAMIN FUNERAL HOME Established 49 Years Key West's Oldest 24.Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer |] Phone 138 Night 696-W | Margaret Sullivan, a Newark girl, is the winner of the prize for | the best poster, drawn for the Na- | tional Federation of Business and 934 Professional Women’s week, es will be awarded ‘the winning}, teams, Those expected to take part in}] this affair are: Ladies: Mrs, J.}] Lancelot Lester; Mrs, Pancoast;/j Mrs, Robert Bolton, Mrs. Wm. R. Warren, Miss Etta Patterson, Mrs. Clem C. Price, Miss Elizabeth}| Sharpley, Mrs, Cliff Hicks, and: many others, The men’s lineyp. will include: Lionel Plummer, Willie “Watkins, Tim Pittman, Melvin ‘Russell, J. J. Kirschenbaum, . Bob “Spottswood, Clem C. Price, C, P. ym, Dr, W, P,. Kemp, Prof, ' Geo. G, Brooks and a _ host off others. This will be a field day at the} course, and a large gallery is ex-}) pected to view the matches. h § | NEVER AN OFFER LIKE THIS BEFORE IN KEY WEST TO TRY AN ELECTRIC RANGE without the expense of buying one If you just can’t make up your mind as to the merits and advantages of electric cookery, .. . If you completely furnished. Aj Second Ploor, Federa! Bu! eer RADIO REPAIRING RADIO REPAIRING. We repair] all makes. Guaranteed sit, Sowers Mane Go, nevi are hesitating because of the initial payment. ,.. And if you are in doubt as to how it would work in your own case. If you are one of these, you can take advantage now of our TRIAL PLAN, which makes it possible for you to have one of these modern servants without buying it. You try it in your own home in your own way and be convinced of its advantages. We make this proposal, for we know its advantages. Be one of the first to use our TRIAL PLAN. This Is Our Trial Plan We will install in any home served by our lines (without cost to you for wiring and installation) a four burner Crawford electric range. : You pay only a small trial charge of $2.00 monthly on the electric range, plus the cost of current used. * There are no restrictions. You try this modern servant until you are satisfied that it should be a permanent equipment in your home +++ Or, we will remove it whenever you prefer. dnstallations will be made in the order in which the orders are received. Phone 16 for farther information, as this ad does not give all the details : You have been wanting to see for yourself how clean, safe, fast, and economical electric cookery ‘t re- turned to L. C. Roberts, 805 Di- Jan.11-1t, really is. NOW is your opportunity to try it in your own home at little cost. ie Key West Electric Company A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager

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