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DURING LAST * STORMY WEATHER Repair work on the damaged portion of the boulevard which ., resulted, from, storm and : waves ast’ year, was completed last Sat- irday. ‘The work was done under the supervision of Construction Engi- neer:‘Sthrader, of. the State Road Department, using laborers from © rolls.of the relief organiza- i Other. repair work is nectssary omother portions of the boulevard. was not incorporated in the of this city was milking his cow, Sadie, she fainted and fell on top ‘of him. Sovccverice CLASSIFIED COLUMN | ’ RADIO REPAIRING RADIO REPAIRING. We repaiz all makes. service, J. Ly Stowers. Music Co. « apr-1 FOR RENT : APARTMENT, Gen- eral Electric Ice Box. Archie Eaton, Phone y @prl4-imox i apart- 130 Ament - Very, reasonab! oat ‘street. : pri4-tf FOR RENT Furduhea oF une fu bungalow.. Modern “Curry $10 Southard © street, We, Pe] 4 #F Moreno, Lokal ctl Phone : 2” -GOVERNMENT STOREKEEPER- GAUGER~Examinations at Key West about 16; Commence 00 to $2! yearly. Men 23° to 60, No experience re- * We ean help you qualify. Par- ‘Free. | Write imme * “INSTRUCTION BU- REAU, 81-S, St. Louis, Mo, aprl6-17-19 j ' : REPAIRING 2 Bishenetometcoe Ree |sewina MACHINES —We re SE. 22 pair alt ‘makes. service. Singer EL towers Med, Qhameny ” ‘apr-1 Sok SRE Kee eee ORS i onvoncomes™ 6 in six innings,| “Judith Lane ompere's succeeding * itt the money for the Chapter 27 JUDITH’S ‘PLAN R. SCOGGINS, when does this ‘ ofl man of yours intend to start sinking bis well?’ asked Judith. “He said be reckoned he could get the apparatus in here long next month and git to working some time. after.” 7 *( “Mr. Scoggins, tell me this. Has Big ‘Tom Bevins ever betrayed you in.anything? Or have I, working as ‘hfs stenographer, ever done any- thing you might look upon as a breach of trust?” “No ma'm, no, indeed.” “I wonder. then if you will do this for me. Forget this other oi]. man. Go back to Houston with Mr. Kane, Mr, Sanford wili fly you back. You and Mr. Kane chose your own drill- b him come down here an your well for. you. and.I will “Judith!” 5! ily. “It's the best flood basin. 1 want to find out for sure before the will contest comes up in court. I believe it will make a bres difference ey jury’s de- = ' ea . 1 mean I'd git to fy *Yés, and ity back. We'd like to'get this well started as soon as possible, wouldn’t we?” Scoggins tace had cleared of its doubts. “I like deaiin’ with you Miss Judy: never did gilite cotton to this other feller. He was nice with sweet words.to Mame\and he brung little Tommy 9) mess of playthings but 1 "didn’t cotton to him.” “ AND now we must see what we can de to protect you, Mr. Scog- gids, Max, will you rua down and get Ogden, the notary public out of ‘bed and’ up here? f want to draw up ~@ contract. Mr. Scoggins, isn't there education, | ing to do all around, Slim,” she explained, “1 want to know if there is of! in our it was proof agains. Lamperes agents breaking, placed it before Scoggins for his. signature. And Judith, pen poised a full mo- ment, signed last. The days began to pass like drab brown oblongs of khaki. No time to think, with the mad rush of work and the tension of Big Tom Town to watch, And then the tension broke. 1 broke at twilight. There had been the calm of the after dinner hour hovering over the camp and Judith sitting on her front porch had lis- tened to her Mexican vanquere singing to his lady love when sud- denly thé guitar stopped and out on the air rang the words—“Oll... oil... they’ve struck it, she’s flowin’ forty barrels per...” “C\IL 5... Miss Judy, Oil,” the cry came up the hill. A band of workers. were’ approaching her. “They struck oil at Scathborne’s field, brought in a roarin’ well. She got away from them at first. Rider just come in from there.” Judith wanted to say, ‘Well, what of it, how does it affect us?” but she knew better than that. She pretended interest, advised them to quiet down, but they had come to tell her they were going on over to see for them- selves. “Wait,” cried Judy, “tell you what jamination after a nasal Pp . L. Powell RSONAL and J. R. Robbins,! ding the winter in after- their . homes..in . New expect to return next) ‘season. ! Victor’ JohuSon, wito arrived a! ime ago with his daughter, ' ft Saturday for his home | in imi Shirley, will remain for | a while with her uncle, Clayton Johnson. Mrs. Kathleen Gonzalez left! “Saturday afternoon for Miami where she wil! meet her son, Man- uel, an employe on the Steam-' ‘ship Norman Bridge, and after aj brief visit, with other relatives, | will return to Key West. deen: Mrs, Albert Pita, formerly Miss Eugenia Lounders, and baby, left Saturday on the S. S. Florids for! Tampa where she will spend a while with her parents and other relatives. Merlin Sterling arrived on the morning train yesterday from Tav- ernier for a few days’ visit with relatives. Mrs. Frank Milord was an out- going passenger over the East Coast. yesterday fora visit of sev- eral days with telativés ‘in Miami. | Ed. Freyberg; \3r.;° ‘who was spending the week-end ‘with rela- tives and‘ friefids in Miami, was a returning passenger over the ‘East Coast ‘yesterday. P, A. Knight was an outgoing passenger over the. East Coast ‘Saturday afternoon for a stay of several days with gelatives and friends in Miami. Joe Allen, advertising manager of The Citizen, who was .in Mi- ‘ami for several-days for final ex- opera- tion performed in that city. about jtwo weeks ago, returned on the Havana Special yesterday. boys, let’s make a night of it. Scath borne’s mules and wagons have wort @ pretty good trail, we've got a ful moon tn our favor, and we'll ge the company trucks and picnic over what do you say?” A roar was their answer. Larson having heard the news, had coms racing to Judith’s house. Juditt tiirned to him—“make it in relaya.* she said to Larson, “they all want to go. Figure forty to a truck. Maké them sign before:they leave that they don’t, report back for D within twenty-four hours, they'll for feit this month’s wages. And .tel them there'll be coffee and sand pwiches for them when they coms back.” " “I'm fighting rather desperately for loyalty,” she informed Larson “As soon as you get under way I'l! call the wives together and start them making sandwiches. The res taurant men and storekeepers Wil! help, 1 know, and preacher Smith will let us use his canvas taber- naclé.” y With Larson and the men away she turned to Delphy who had stood bebind her fairly quivering with ex- ement—“Delphy,” she said in. a : “you'vé got to help me now as You've never helped before, We have to keep these men steady op their jobs, More than half of them are married. Their wives are to be down fn town helping us make sandwiches and you're going to say things tothem that I wouldn't dare.” “Swear words?” offered Delpby. delighted, “Miss Judy, you never did hear all the words I can use.” “No, Deiphy,” Judith laughed. As usgalthe old woman relieved the tension, “you're going to say you suppose that all those fool men will bind and losing them. You're to say it’s & shame men don't think of their ‘wiyes and babies frst, that they are all gamblers, taking a chance on a million they won't get and leaving their good salaries behind, under stand?” (Copyright, 193}, by Jeanne Bowman) ‘Tomorrow, Judith learns the ‘the off strike, will represent Rebecca Lodge, and | . twho Jeft yesterday afternoon ta ain Co - Miami. F. F. Hoffman, past grand mas- iter of the state, will also repre sent Equity Lodge Number 70 and left Saturday accompanied by tire. Hoffman. f° George Spencer left @e represent. Key West Number 13 and Nicasio Garcio ac- lcompanied him as delegate from . Miss Lois Sawyer who spent ‘the week-end with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Duane, at Long Key, was a re- ‘turning passenger over the East ‘Coast yesterd Mrs.‘ Louise spending four weeks in Miami with relatives, was a returning passen- zee on:the Havana Special yester- Dr. J. A. Valdes, who was in Miami for the Pan-American cele-| bration, with Mrs. Valdes — and other members of the family, re- turned over the East Coast yes- ‘terday. ; Mrs, J.J. Jepson, sister of Er- nest Hemingway, the author, left Saturday afternoon for her home in. Minneapolis, Minnesota, after ‘snending several months in Key West while Mr. and Mrs. Heming- way were hunting in Africa. Miss Vesta Stokes, who was crowned “Miss St. Petersburg” at the beauty pageant there this sea- son, and went to Havana last. Tuesday, returned Saturday on ‘the Florida, accompanied by a party. of 31 ‘excursionists "from St. Petersburg, and sailed ‘on the S. S. Florida for Tampa. P. J, Saund@s, vice president and general manager of the P. rand 0. 8, 8,company, and Austin golng Williamson, passenger represen- ‘tative of the line; returned Sater- ‘day from ‘a business stay of two days in Havana. * Rev. Alfred DeBarritt, of Trin- ity Presbyterian church, left Sa’ urday afternoon for Bartow, Fia.,| to attend the meeting of the Presbytery to be held in that city. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness durin, the illness and death of our be- loved one, RB. J. Fine. Especially do we wish to express our spore ciation to Rev, Peel for his kind} the beautiful floral offerings, those who gave the use of their cars, the Lopez Funeral Home and; \the Lighthouse department. e} jassure one and all that their kind-/ ness will never be forgotten. ‘MRS. R. J. FINE and FAMILY. PALOOKA MENTION Lorenzo Bezanilla, manager of the Palace Theater, left yesterday for a few days in Miami with 4 Bezanilla, Richard ‘Knowles ieft over the! East Coast yesterday afternoon! for his. business at Islamorada, | after a short stay in Key West! with his family, i Mrs. James D, Bailey and ‘ehil-! dren, Clara and Billy, who were | spending a while with Mrs. Bailey’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, William} Roberts on Angela street, left! yesterday for Miami accompanied! by her brother, Bert Roberts. j POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For the Primary Election, Tuesday, June 5, 1934 | oe a WILLIAM V, ALBURY. | For State Senator TIRE MONEY WITH THIS LIFE-SAVING TIRE blow-outs last months longer, and fear of outs is banished! Yet this doesn't cost || Matinee, 10-18e; ‘Night, 16-28 || Wl bs rane & i Line often: reported Busy? 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