The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 19, 1934, Page 3

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aia ple What are you doing way ont here at this hour of the night? ‘She dido’t wait for.ap answer but turned to the other guests. “Folks, this ts Marian Gordon, an old school ‘friend of mine, and Marian ... the gang. They're here to help me cele- brate my free—" “Please!” Marian interrupted be ‘@ause she could not bear to have that word freedom completed. ‘Something tm her voice checked the other girl. “You're here as Silver's friend?” he asked. asked. “Have you bad a cable from Hosolulu, is it mother and dad?” * “Mo, Sitter, Bint can't we go some Place where we wil! be alone?” it wasn't necessary. As though @ivining a serious cilmax to thelr g@alety. the guests had started to gather wraps. They fited out in twos and threes, @it exvepi one mau Marian icokea @t bim expectantly. at the frst | glance he seomed older than the Fest, then she realized this was due fe prematurely grey hair. His face Was young. dark eyes alert, but @here was something worldly and old im the cynical expression of the mouth beneath its short clipped Moustache “ll stay.” ‘he announced and ad? ed. “You might seed me.” Silver was serious now. Some ot the rich color tad faded from her, @hoeks and ber eves were dilated with alarm Tell me, fan, quick.” she begerd N ARIAN dreaded the ordeal. It seemed utterly heartless. to @rush the taughter in this child Moman She seemed like a child @laying woman with those curls i a knot on top of her head ‘s CIE” she began. Silver reached for the support of the strange man's arm, curved her Rand about bis wrist—“You mean he's dead? “No, not yet. At least he was still living when we left Sacramento.” Quickly theo she explained while Bitver. tacquered red Goger nails @igging toto the stranger's wrist Wetened When Marian had stopped She teft him and came close to her “Tell me.” she demanded tooking Straight into ber eyes. “Will he die?” | “i dont know,” she answered truthfully Marian’ Now the red lacquered @alls were digging into ber arm. “Mas there was hysteria to ber Yolce, “CHT it dying. Yolce arose in a shrill laugh that hanged to a sob, and then with a @esiure of abandon, she threw her Seif into the big chair, and buried ieer bead im her arms, -shoulders Shaking convuis:vely. Marian. alarmed, leaned over her. “Btiver, don't do that,” she begge.! rt 6 — Wa be, held in DOORS WILL BE THROWN Se AS ee ae ice a: FLOOR For United States Senatar. For Representative in C SPACE AND NEW FIXTURES! “fis: Seprosentative of she Fouren Congressional District of the 3 || ej ef Florida t3 : With an increase of a@bbat one-| , For Two, Justices of me Supreme: third the original floor space, | ,-"c", Zuo, Ralizead, Commissioners, State un Hl iH Pag Ff IPALALALLLAL LALLA AAA AA AAA Abd hhh ddd @’clock, with we. | Representatives of the - 2 For Five County erases scoeaesee ments over the store which has a ‘County | i served Key West for the past 21/in Testimony Whereof, I have here- | 5 ye i COLUMN E. E. Worth, southeastern dis- She free dar ; | scict manager of Kress stores, is i here for the opening. He states RADIO REPAIRING County, Key ; | sat when the owners constructed | sept?-14-21-28: ‘Octh-12-19-26; Editorial Comment: The many, WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF; as in 19 their idea SS iscaple. the denise ip ..calsirate|> RADIOS. Ghescontend stevieg. |” ne "= 121%, their Steny mens, werete “personality” might be reminded! R. C. A., and Atwater Kent) ¥as to some day take in the en-| | Pursuant to Chapter 15891, that it is not usually gained by| Agency. J. L. Stowers Music! tire building. This dream is now oe = loud talking. } Co. sept!-tf! realized. . ' Not only has the building been | made larger, but it has been ae | vay or Ferry County. APARTMENTS Mrs. Snow, wife,of Captain H.: G. Snow, of the reeking Tug! APARTMENTS — Vacancies at! modeled and painted both inside Warbler, accompanied by Mrs. J.; Trevor and Morris. octl5-tf ; t. Ti fi which is S. Snow and Mids “Clara Snow, | : | Set ee eee S88 prs were passengers arriving here ! MISCELLANEOUS | Weed pe aatnek: reem,. this week to remain for the sea- | ————__—-- —-—— - | been enlarged to ‘take im the en- don. |AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit! ti-e top floor which was formerly ; given free with each classified! ffi a advertisement. ASK FOR IT.| ¥¢d as office rooms and a new jan11j elevator has been installed. } New equipment recently install- | } ed includes a hosiery display cab- WANTED—A chance to bid on; met entirely of African Avon your next printing order. The! jeer which is considered to be one! Artman Press. aug?! of the most expensive woods on offerings must be submitted on this basis Sealed envelope containing such of- This cabinet is equal ings shall plainly state on ite! a“ te not over $25.00. Call 524; to those used im larger Kress 'fce that it is a proposal for the | Eaton street immediately. | stores. oy oe ats Renae oct19-1tx| A handsome jewelry case and a| ny" and ail offerines or "postiens larger candy display case have »f offerings. been installed. "TION OF FLORIDA. gCuptate “a Mrs. L. P. Clarke eg eS a | New merchandise to be used in! David Sholtz, Governor as Presi- New York, arrived in Key West, $15 WEEKLY and your own/| the additional space is arriving es . J. M. x this week and have declared their; dresses FREE for demonstrat-| daily, says J. T. Fripp, manager {Secretary "” Comptrelien, = intention of remaining for the} ing latest lovely Fashion Frocks. | ‘of the local store. Lee ne eee winter. The captain told The! No canvassing. No investment.! A large agivertisement on Page| = SEQUENT TO OPENING, i.e. November 16, 1934, and must state full name; and description of bonds. interest! rate, date of issue, date of maturity, and price asked. Bonds that are in! default of imterest must be at a FLAT price which price be understood to be the for such bonds WITH ' Phe auxiliary weather bureau! station at Sand Key reports 10; vessels passing yesterday. Eight of these were going west and two, east. shall | asked delivery of any purchased hereunder, the face value of such missing coupons will be deducted {rom purchase price: and Joe Massaguer, sports editor of | the Cuban newspeper FE] Mundo. was a caller at the office of The! WANTED TO BUY—Small car at | he market. Citizen yesterday. Mr. Massaguer | was at the World’s Series and is} awaiting the boat which will sail} for Cuba tomorrow. ‘ | FEMALE HELP—SALESLADIES | —o he had heard a great deal} Write fully. Give size and) Four of this issue of The Citizen Approximately 125,000 cael the city and its wonderful clim. } color preference. Fashion | invites the public to visit the en- vehicle, | ate during the winter and decided! Frocks, Dept. R-3079, Cincin-| larged store and inspect the new penayint-en tin inet to find out for himself if the’ nati, Ohio. :0f New York City every night. oct19-1tx | merchandise. i M~ and Marian started in sur-; VE prise. Silver was sitting. up,' cheeks dry, eyes brilliant with un-" shed tears. “I was laughing,” she said, “yes, 1 know what you thought, but why should I cry? He did it to spite me. He said he’d teach me a lesson. This is it, he's trying to shame me before the whole world. trying to make peo- | ple believe drove Lim to it.” : ‘Silver.” cried. Marian. | “What do youknow about it?” the | | other continued in her fow, bitter | t { | ! voice, “you rum around with your silly little pencil and listen to people tell of their troublés but what do | know of them? You aren't capa- le of loving or hating. | hate Cliff Hondon. The only thing bis death can mean to me is rel: “Silver, for heaven's sake, get bold of yourself.” Max shook her shoulder with a rough hand. “Try to | remember you're talking to a news | paper woman.” “No, ('m pot,” she countered. “I know Marian. I've known her since she came to school. a long. scrawny | kid with green eyes and freckles. | She's the kind of a. girl who-believes in angels and Santa Claus. The only j time she’s even half human Js, when jshe loses her temper." .” e “Well, you'd better see She Woesn’t | tose her temper with you,” advised | Hamlin. 2 | “She won't Silver answered with ja queer little laugh. “I'm going to | show her the letter that came from | Cliff this afternoo. and then she'll | see what a cad he was. Do you think }he'd chose that room in which to kill himself if he'd loved me? Oh, } no; ne'd have gone away some place | where he couldn't be identified. He's trying to shame me.” She arose and looked at their distressed expres- sions. “I'll prove it,” and she disap- peared into au inner room. | “You'd better sit down,” said Max, as Marian shivered with %- tigue. He pushed the big chaii to wards the fire and stirred-the coals, | Silver returned to.thrust a blocky j of ink-scrawled pages into Marian's | hands. | “Read that,” she demanded. On the sunny slopes of Smyrna . . in the fertile frelds of Macedonia . . from the shores of the Black Sea . . that’s where the best kinds grow . . the kinds used in making Chesterfields. | HERE are about as many kinds of Turkish tobacco as there are kinds of -apples—but they-all have aspicy aroma and flaver which seems ‘to “season” a cigarette better than any other kind that grows. The right Turkish is costly—but it adds some- thing to Chesterfield’s milder better taste. (Copyright, 1934, by Jeanxe Boxman) i Marianreads, tomorrow, astrange letter, 1 tive, bora in Oh ida, Apr. 14, 1 William J. Burns, detec- Died in Fior- 1781—Surrender of Cornwallis amd the Britih Army at York- town, Va.—virtually ending the American Reve §842—Monterey, Gommodore Thomas A. C. Jones, accesc | : N., under the belief that wil lwere at war with terey soon restored. 0 —Mone 1864—Sheridan’s historic 20- sng eee nioetatoetith | mile*ride to the battle of Cedar When you go on Creek, Va. your next cruise, 1901—Santos Dumont’s suc stop at Smyrna and cussful trip round Eiffel Tower in a navigable balloon. visit our tobacco factory. We think you will find it in- teresting. Ived Lindbergh case Department of Jus- } tice for action. | © 1934, Licatr & Mvzas Tosaggo Co, All Porcelain Inside and Omtmse 159% Delivered To Your ete 5 YEARS PRC aa = eat ‘Agams: fauure of he tam: Mhemser Tap Mechanism for only S6SR The = = Chaded if the criguma. grace FOR A LIMITED THE ORLY ACT NOW—TOBAY Payment: ot the Spec amt S450 The Key West Electric Co. ALF. AYALA Sales Mamager Bose Bens Pewseiis es? Mage wre Lee a mae = <_< ROTEL ee em we ee —_

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