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. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY cados.” Don Raoul Or- who has betrayed them to the high vriest of the tribe. they will die in the reqa declares that J! be murdered. morning. lanice will not Chapter 32 THE THREAT ‘Ee Greene old man,” cau- ~ Moned Frank “Ta like to.write his obituary,” snarled the mild Mr. Greene. Ahkin’s yolce spoke, flat with fi- nality, “She dies with the others!” Greene was breathing rapidly. He turned to Frank. “I didn’t get all that. What did he say?” Ortega had spoken to them in } English. Frank did not believe that high-priest r| Pead where they took them to a cliff brink and threw:them off.” His lips Ha he said. “We did not agree upon ‘ Grahame muttered in English, lt “The man is mad, : tell you!” | Greene. “Listen Frank, and remem- ¢|tiane in ‘my lite.” 14,1934, haven't gained any particular repu- tation for ferocity, “Did you notice some of them were nearly white? The old Span- ish strain i. persistent. That guard, for instance, that brought the water had ruddy hair. “Some of them have come into ‘the cities and have been absorbed | by the modern way of living. A fel- low told me once that some, even, have gone to the States to be edu- cated, but like our own Indians, they generally drift back to the jungle and Japse into the old ways. “It just shows you what dynamite will do if somebody provides a fuse to touch it off. ‘This Abkin for in- | stance. He was the same one I saw Tun away from the automobile the night Spin Winslow and I caught up with Janice—. By the way, why wasn’t Spin slong on this ie r H “His arm was still on 1 Greene explained. “He may come | later. I dunno. Too late to do us any good.” “You've read up on the arche ' ology business. When the Spaniards | arrived in this country the natives Were sacrificing, they say, twenty thousand young men and women a! year in Mexico City alone on their | “Something like that is evident | Jy going omhere.” | “Pleasant,” muttered Greene. “I were @ little pale. “I don’t like high Dlaces. I’ve never been in an air “This ahkin—ahkin is evidently @ title, not a name—,” continued Frank, “is'doubtles:ly the dynamite tude In this locality. He must be quite a ‘man. The jungle is all cleaned up and the old temples re- constructed better. than the Pea- body ‘people have done at Chichen Itza. But did you notice his eyes? He's’mad. ‘Mad ‘as a—” “Yeah. What-a-man,” interrupted Greene wearily. “Supposing we catch some shut-eye? They going to burt Janice?” Frank turned his head into the shadow. »“T thought so,” said little Mr. ber tits: You did a foolish thing on the temple top the other night. If you get a. break—any kind of a break—forget me. Forget me, will you? “Take Janice and get the hell Outi of this place! Good night, I'm going to sleep and think about hav- ‘}imig our throats cut. Pleasant dréams.” - * RAHAME slept fitfully, his rest harried. by. fantastic visions. | His shoulder wound had begun to ‘| Greene was i Hl hh I E i fii i i & =. ii lf heal»and it ftched excruciatingly. As, moon sailed higher it threw ws on toenrad xaph prison. The rough the two open- ings in the walls-above him. He heard Greene tossing. Finally he must have slept a little. ‘He came awake suddenly, as a dog awakes, senses alert but with body motionless. Some sound, he could have sworn, had broken his rest. with the aay a yea ms regu! iy ol je slum- berer. ‘He placed his feet upon the floor, ‘and with eyelids widened, strove to Plerce with his gaze the darkness that their cel! except for the two'sllver patches of moonlight, that'stabbing through the windows, Sprawied ote upon the wall, one upon the floor. . Across. the moon-patch on the floor, gridironed with the shadows ‘| of the window bars, @ faint gray = aged seemed to wriggle toward In-an instant he was upon his || feet and stepped softly toward the ¢énter of- the cell. His toe touched an object: he stopped and picked it‘up. Itwas:a stone, thé size of & large. walnut: of'the:window opening! ©... : He tugged gently upon it. Ime @iutely there was an answering i pull! He drew the cord to- riers STEAMSHIP Co. rd “iim without further resist- ance, watching the window. There was @ icker of white at the sill, and with a faint plop, Nike’a acroll, fell at his feet. His fingers trembled slightly as he untied the string that secured it. He unrolled the paper and found | | A plan of escape emerges, to- morrow. UNITED STATES FAST MAIL ROUTES FOR PORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES Effective April 27, 1933 Leave Key West for Havana Tuesdays and Fridays 12:15 Leave Havana for Key West Wednesday. and Seturdays 945 A. M. ee et ae ee Se ee ont Sater. fother out-of-town games for the HOME BASKETBALL TEAM DEFEATED BY MAINLAND QUINTET REDLAND DISTRICT ATHLET- IC AGGREGATION TAKE CONTEST HERE LAST NIGHT BY SCORE OF 40-21 The Redland District Athletic Club Basketball squad last night} defeated the local High School ag- | gregation, 40-21. The Redland outfit holds the title of State Amateur Champions and have this year defeated prac- tically every team in and around Dade and Redland counties. The Key West boys played hard and fast throughout but could not overcome the lead gained by the champions in the third quar- ter. : Coach Huddleston states that he is well pleased with the show- ing made by the Conchs last night and is endeavoring to arrange} near future. The line-up of last night’s game was as follows: Redland—Reed, f; Fields, f/ Tolson, c; Campbell, g; Barrow, g- Substitutes—Barrow, Young’ and Hockwell. $ Key West—Cates, f;' ‘Navarro, f; Woodson, ¢; Lund,’ g} “Ander- son, g.’ Substitutes—Smith and Carbonell. esesoes Today’s Horoscope An intellectual person is here indicated, with a scientific mind eager to experiment, and with a fluency of expression. Under some aspects it may develop a malicious disposition, which should be curb- ed to avoid danger of frenzy, since unrestrained it might lead to mania. Ends Torture. of Itchy Eczema Start today. Get at and kill the stubborn, ce terme por no dak CLASSIFIED: Advertisements ander thin head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 1c a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in eve-y instance is 25c. Payment for classified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele- phone number if they desire re rults. With each classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for it. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished house, «all ~ -conyeniences, $20.00 month. Ap- ‘ply. 1116 Grinnell street. febsitt all. modern ‘conveniences. | Ap- Ply at 827 Duval. street: *~ feb13-tf RADIO REPAIRING RADIO REPAIRING. We repair all makes. Guaranteed service, J. L. Stowers Music Co. febi FOR SALE WANTED WANTED—You to know that we have the right prices on_letter- heads, envelopes, businesd cards, statements and any form of printing. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Call 51. The Artman Press. jan? REPAIRING SEWING MACHINES—We re- pair .all makes. Guaranteed service. Singer Machine Agency, J. L. Stowers Music Company. febi MISCELLANEOUS N AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit given free with each classified advertisement. ASK FOR IT. jani! Key West's First Funeral Home Key West's First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps 1 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 3 Noti T Sabseriber: seesebscnonnocooonasonse Pha ic pongt neyo (LOGAY’S Birthday the carrier who delivers your | eis URE paper. He pays The Citizen Judge Thomas S. Williams of| 15 ‘cents a week for the pa- {the Feileral Court of Claims, one-; per and sells it to you for 20 | time Illinois Congressman, born at | cents. His profit for deliver- | Louisville, Ill.,.62 years ago. ing-is 5 cents weekly on each | subscriber. If he is not paid HE loses. Not The Citizen. LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE] - TWENTIETH JUDICIAL cancer, Rt: Rev. Wyatt niga Sie IN AND FOR THE COUN jtant Episeopal bishop o' jarris- MONROE. AND THE STATE OF! FLORIDA. TN CHANCERY. iburg, Pa., born at Eufala, Ala., DAVID W. Woops. 50 years ago. Complainant, versus Divoree ! * ie NORMA JOSEPHINE WOODS, H Dr, Frederick B. Fisher, noted perenne iM. E, clergyman of Ann Arbor, ORDER OF PUBLICATION { é It appearing by the sworn ;Mich., born at Greencastle, Pa., 52 fyears ago. 4 alice |, Charles Rann Kennedy of Mill-| brook, N. Y., noted American dramatist, born in England, 63 {years ago. bil filed in the aboye stated cause that the said Norma Josephine Woods, the defendant ‘herein named, is over the age of twenty-one years; that} Dr, Robert E, Park, eminent her residence is 1680 Charleston Renee ., m i Avenue, Huntington, West Virginia,iUniversity of Chicago sociologist, and that there is no person in the born in Luzernd Co., Pa., 70 years State of Florida, the service of a! subpoena upon whom would bind | 880. the said defendant. j It is, therefore, Ordered and De-! : ; J creed that the xaid defendant be and! Miss Paulina Longworth, daugh: she is hereby required to appear tolter of the late Speaker of the the bill of complaint filed in said, House of Representatives, grand- cause on or before the 9th day of : March, A. D. 1934, otherwise the al-;daughter of a president, Theodore legations of said ‘bill will be taken] Roosev 9 years ago. as confessed hy said defendant. iR alts bern:? . yAatn ee De- It is Further Ordered and { creed that this order be published | @@@eeseseeeseoverooo—lle once each week for four consecutive | weeks in The Key West Citizen, a| Today In History newsvaper published in said County | and State, and that a copy of said, @ saa notice he mailed to said defendant | at herilast_ known address. ' ! 1764—The French Laclede es- pomais 7th day of February, A. tablish the chief post of the Louisi- (SEAL) Ross C. SAWYPR, /aha Fur Company and named it St. i Clerk Cirenit Court. Louis, By FLORENCE E..SAWYER,. { : ; ; Deputy Clerk. ¢ es ene ad feb7-14-21-28; mar? 1859—Oregon admitted to State- or Tue ‘hbod. biel ak gael EE crmoter| 2 THE COUNTY OF! ji : ie MONROE, AND THE stare or; 1876—Dr. Elisha Gray of Chi [FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY. ieago filed an ‘advance notice of WELL SAS DREEOOTE. fea lintention to patent the telephone versus Divorce. a few hours before Alexader PEARL LUCILLE DRISCOLL, ‘Graham Bell filed his patent for | same—fought bitterly in court for Defendant. years with Bell the winner, 5 CIRCUIT COURT TWEN ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill filed if the above stated cause that the said Pearl Lucille Driscoll, | the défendant herein named, is Ser} the age of twenty-one years; that; her residence is unknown, that there is no person in the State of Florida,' the service of a subpoena upon} whom, would bind the: said de-/ fendant. It ig, therefore, Ordered and De- creed that the said defendant be and she is hereby required to appear to! the. bit} of complaint filed in said} cause on or before the 9th day of! March, A. D. 1934, otherwise the al- legations of said ‘bill will be taken 1912—Arizona admitted to Statehood. 1929—-Chicago massacre—seven gangsters lined up and shot by fel- j low-gangsters. Given the alternative of a fine or a week in jail. Richard Elman {of Elgin, ll., said he needed a rest as confessed by said defendant. it is Further Ordered and De-| from home. creed that this order be published! once each week for four consecutiv: weeks, in The Key West Citiz newspaper published in said y and State. On this 7th day of February, A. D, 1934. Medicinal Give Quick Re LUDEN’S 5< Menthol CoughD (SEAL) Ross C. SAWYER, Clerk cult Court, By FLORENCE E. SAWYER, | { Deputy Clerk. feb7-14-21-28; mar? xOC MOTOR Now REGULAR PRICE Formerly 2c Premium All the Cities Service. are Weca) men, in business for themselves. Help make their MILLION GALLON sales questa this month. 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