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7 DAY, APRIL 8, 1934. [ Judith Lane BYN) IS: Although 4 means e pol eo tums her’ kishoud, Norman pate Judith de! standing waiting for the cup to be emptied. No question but the love and care the old woman had given her had brought her renewed health and th, Could it be that Norman | realized this and had sent her on to care for her? Colored servants rarely saved money, they were too eager to live each day to its fullness and Delphy, | Judith knew belonged to a number of lodges and “Burial Associations” which drained her purse with their fees and sociables, “Delphy,” questioned Judith, as she replaced the emptied cup in the saucer, “where did you get the money for your ticket?” “I got it honest,” she said at length, and then. she began to fficks up his sleeve.” Coat “Yas mam, I shu’ got it mest.” will st take you to get) suaith iaughed with her— “I ‘wasn’t questioning your honesty Delphy, I was just wondering.” “Well sub,” she confessed, “I got it shootin’ crap with Lige. I beat him.” Judith continued to laugh, but there was heartache in her laugh. Norman hadn't sent Delphy along. SUDITH’s ALLY langhed— “thanks, Clia, don't move in with you lose.” ) JUNIOR HIGH - NATURE CLUB IS ORGANIZED |MAIN PURPOSE OF ORGANI- | ZATION IS THAT OF STUDY- | ING AND PROTECTING | BIRD AND PLANT LIFE (By CLUB REPORTER) The pupils of the Junior High; Sehool have organized a nature! club for the purpose’ of studying | in and aroand Key West. j It is the desire of this club saa check wanton destruction of birds} and plants that would add so! much to the attractiveness of our! | city, and they solicit the sympa- thetic cooperation of the citizens} of Key West in accomplishing this: praise-worthy ana much-needed | undertaking. i outlined! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN EGYPTIAN SMUGGLERS USE BICYCLE TUBES) \ Gy Associated Preas) CAIRO, April 3.—A system of smuggling narcotics from Pales- tine into Egypt in the inner tubes of«bicycle tires was discov- ered by Cairo police when they arrested ‘a group of traffickers in illegal drugs. 9099095 S20R2ERE82E9R28088 Today’s Birthday: eccece ec Eugene L. Bishop of Nashville, Tenn., 1934 president of the American Public Health Association, born at Nashville, 48 years ago. ter to China, born in Washing- ton, D. C., 47 years ago. | Dr. Robert T. Haslam of New Jersey, noted chemical engineer, born at North Adams, Mass., 46 years ago. Dr. Albert B, Dinwiddie, presi-; dent of Tulane University, New Orleans, born at Lexington, Ky., 63 years ago. 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Stowers Musie Co. mar-1 } FOR SALE | BARGAIN—FOR SALE — Two- ; Story house and lot, 808 Si- “Think T'll come down and spend my. vacation with you ... there's Lige signalling you .. and there's “What do you think Mr. Dale will say when hé hears you've left him?” she inquired. Mayor Malone has H ‘their privileges, and some of the; Dr. Bowman F. Ashe, president Miami | monton street. Price $750.00. Title guaranteed. N. Garcia, University, agent. 408 Eaton street, or J. your train . , . you better go to the train and I'll handle Lige.” Delphy sobered— “I ain’t carin’,” she said beligerently, “I brung him up good, now he kin git along. Lige’ll take care of him, you's my sponsrebility.” ¥ DITH found ‘her! purge and re- funded the money. “If you are going to work’ for me, I'm going to pay ‘your expenses,” she insisted, “don’t worry, I have a job, we'll have to keep our expenses within the amount I make, though.” “There,” said Delpby triumphant- ly, “I tole that Lige you didn’t have no millions of dollars. He read in the newspapers you had but I know better. What kind of a house we goin’ to live in?” she inquired with interest. Judith sighed. She supposed she should send Delphy back. Sh wasn’t young and perhaps sh couldn't stand living in 9 tent. They would have to send for a big one. “We haven't a house, Delphy, just a tent, a small one; ‘until I can send for another.” “One of them dog tents?” inquired Delphy with interest. - Judith laughed—“No, not a pup and smiled—“some olf mammy’s bag has burst its straps and she's as mad as hops,” he explained. through the confusion of mill- last moment crowds, then above the medley of puffing engines, fattling cars, train calls and chatter, ‘ing which brought her i i & perspiring, be- intumh, resplendent rll [ : ; E : E ge % E 1” erled Judith. woman looked up— “I that strap wouldn’t hold,” i ? g 238 el 2 leaned a hot cheek against the cool pane. They left the train yards and began moving slowly through & maze of little houses. Twilight eased down, children ‘ played in and out of the biue circle of street lamps, then there were fields with just an occasional farm yell windowed against was a sea of faces, a patchwork of . sunbronzed faces on a Khaki back- ground. thor the fringe of the crowd . .. children hoisted to tall shoulders . .. they were there to greet her. have indicated their suport. At an enthusiastic meeting in [the school auditorium Friday aft- ernoon, Herbert Boyden, chair- man, submitted a report from the committee. on by-laws. Gwynn, chairman of the look-oyt committee, made a most interest- ‘ing .report of the | activities of that. committee and, the encourage- | ment that.is being accorded them. Agnes Thompson was appointed Ulric} | born at Scottdale, Pa. 49 years ago. Margaret Anglin, actress, born in Ottawa, Cana.; 58 years ago. “Bud” .(H.. .C.) Fisher, . car- toonist, born in Mlinois, 50 years ago. chairman of the program commit-}! ‘tee, with Hattie Del. Pino, How- ard McDonald and Lysle as assistants, - Means for securing necessary\; literature for study are being co! sidered. As a first step, a co mittee was appointed to make al survey of the facilities of the; school. library. \ blem, club motto and elub song will be adopted. An interesting program dealing with the work in hand will be given. The following officers been elected: : Jack Lopez—President. Vance Stirrup—Vice president. Xenia Hoff—secretary and treasurer. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Eagan. * have At the next meeting a club | | Gibson |; Puff spins his peg on big Wal- lace’s tummy Till he, has Beery Puff is no dummy; But Puff’s dizzy, too, and to make muiters worse, The director says, “Fine, but that’s just a rehearse.” dizzy—this Florida, | W. Carey, 2547 South Bay- shore Drive, Coconut Grove, Fla. apr2-6t ) i 1 OLD PAPERS FOR-SALE. One ; bundle Se, containing 25 old papers. The Citizen Office. { nov] }500° SHEETS typewriting paper. | Only 5@ce. Get them at The Artman Press, Phone 61, novi i MALE HELP WANTED SS ctcahelaiciteeinta atic, {TEA AND COFFEE ROUTE MEN —Big reliable national company needs 3 more men immediately. Previous experience unnecessary but must be physically able and willing to service 200 steady custom@rs on protected route and work 8 hours @ day. Routes pay up to $37.50 a week, Write Albert Mills, Route Mgr, 6449 Monmouth, Cincinnati, 0. apr. 3-1tx. REPAIRING | j SEWING MACHINES—We re- pair all makes. Guaranteed | service. Singer Machine Agency, | J. L. Stowers -Musie Company. ‘ mar-1 Our SECOND ANNUAL JONQUIL JUBILEE again offers a liberal trade-in-allowance for your old stove, om the car porter and waddied away again. When the porter made Judith's berth. she was surprised to find one of her owb fleffy bine. checked blankets on top. She had no more than settled under it when Delphy appeared with her inevitable cup of chocolate. “Spitied the first one,” she wheezed, sitting down on the edge of the berth carefully, “so I got that nice lookin’ d@inin’ car captin t° carry this long down fo’ me.” Jadith sipped the hot chocolate and thought of the nights she had gone through this little ceremony since her marriage. The night table with fts circle of sheli-pink light and jast outside the circle, Delphy e eecese eecccece: 1790—Congress passed act providing pensions for disabled | soldiers. | 1848—First public school apen-| ed in’San Francisco. 1RR2—Jesse James biMled by one of his own gang. pony express rid- “Howdy gang!" she shouted. ‘The response came back in a roar, & bipbip-burrah, bip-hip-hurrah, hip-hip-hurrah! for her to speak, Someone had light ed a flare and stood beside her. @e°® jer: left Sacramento to ride east, A small octepus was captured firet} off the Georgia coast recently,! much to the surprise of veteran/ fishermen whe had never seen one : | that far north. ‘ | Service PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleepe | ne ce een Key West's Firet Funeral Home || Key West's First Ambulance purchase of a modern gas’ range. 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