The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 24, 1934, Page 3

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; : —_ pend “Well, ('d made dif q arrangements.” + you dont seed to. Mr. Ca ") was given my decree today .. - Festerday now. and then he did as be threatened He sai couldn't ‘ive without me and shot him. She made an effective pause, then eeptinued. “Of course | feei terrible. 4 fee! as 'f | bad murdered the ma i don’ ove bim. It’s ahi over tween us. dut had to do some thing about it. sol word to him thal 4 “t Hed to save him, but | ko Se forgiven tha: ... | told ght for bis life and I'd ru: t© be with nim. | couldnt do | feuld |, Mr Casad?” “I think you've beep wonderful,” Serted ton, sincerely. “Just one; Grand sport.” i keew youd understand.” mur m @ared Silver. graiefully. “and sew i have (0 God some way of hurrying inte Bene tw each the morning “elm. Mr. Casad, wowld sou. could! Js. of being carried aloft toa warm, ‘iovely room, of slipping between Foe drine me ip?” “I ahold say | could.” declared Lee beartily and warned to Marian “Theres room for the three of us SH re ope woes for Hero ip the! ¢ Casad.” protested mt feel that i could be ai a time tke this my are simply shattered | feel te treat down. lan can slay end resi. Sue's worn out; she'll etter the dog. won't sou, lant” and Silver warned to look at whe smemed concerned with @ viage ip the heart of | ae if fut et AN sat looking into the; glowing embers as though with sudden grief. Na by rule of sportsmanship could she fe Silver. or to Lon, and de ans the othe: woman's true char be revealed you wont mind, will queried Lon io @ voice that Wek her acceptance as a matter of “WU carry Mrs. Hondon to ther come back for you.’ " i § ” ieterposed Hamlin. “I've all arranged to take care of Miss on. during the remainder of ber i A thouid take her in. then a! @ good rest, take ber out to see sights” you had?” demanded Lon "Too bad.” said Hamlin. “How t, if you care to join us this eve e care of Hero in my nday’s Horoscope The new sign comes in strong. @ robust and even violent that may take but little ef the opinions, comfort, or © of mind of others. Care *" Ad be taken to control this|{ Key West’s First Ambulance |’ Spensily, for there is indicated} er of trouble from giving too freely to it, which, un-/ to} ined. might lead even Phyrical violence. ' smile. “I'd think you were very fem- .| what you want, f’ll have ‘eesasecseee eeccreccescccoscccocecs ° ‘FOLLOWING THROUGH He (@®y JOVE) ! SCOCOORCOOO OOOO SO DROHECEEEOEOEOSESEESEOOODEOOEOOES ; I was invited by William Cates; a few other business houses and, #0 see the new grounds that the| fraternal organizations were going Recreation Department of the! to sponsor clubs in this Junior! FERA are putting in shape at the, League. I hope that Mr. Curry; j Somer of Simonton and Division| does not wait too long to form’ ; Streets, and I believe it is going to! the loop. I have noticed lots of be one of the best in the city.| interest in this matter and he After going over the infield that; should not wait until this is lost. tis being built for diamondball' j Play, I noticed that it is being! ise beer & i i . 3 i 4 he fs i 5 g t HS g : The Army boys surely did sur- tee en eens ‘d j made to the exact measurements! yyi.¢ me last night, but Richards dora.” , | of the regular fields used in Mi-\ 24 the stuff—no question about Hasalte 06 ines pnt 4 leave | ami to compete in the annual that-“and he deserved to win. I hf & 8 z H | championship tournament. | thought an various occasions that his teammates were going to throw the game away. Qnee, one of his buddies tried to steal third with the base occupied. Another time, {with ane out, a player ran on a |fly and was*doubled at the bag. iI qwould like to suggest to those players that every time they get have full uniforms when the has - : n | on the bases, they should inquire fell sing Aig Os how many are out and if there ars ganizations in this city who will: ™¢2 9m bases ahead of them. The sponsor these small boys, and en-| mext:game the Army plays I am conrare them 9 Pay ae one ;gaing-out with a megaphone and alth and for the joy and hap-|;.} ¢ . is goi Pinces the Kids get ook of i fk em TARE & ving on. i 4 Hi i Hi i & I know of various clubs already |in line to play on this field and one in the Cuban Ladge Caballeros de la Luz, who have about 30 boys, ranging from 10 to 15 years of age in their Junior organization. Twelve are to be picked and will Ei - i i i i é H E I il uy 7 ft 4 I take the liberty to announce! that Mr. Cates will make a huge | like to say that Arias is too slow j success in this field, and I wish! for short. He cannot hit. him all the luck in the world. tside of these things. he is OK. Joe T also wish to state that all this'LQbe2, may be alright with the work was done under the direct Junior League but he is not ready supervision of Mr. Curtis and the for the older loop. The Rubber- foreman was Arthur Sheppard. est in Lon; t of Silver and bow every frock she wore told a definite story, created a definite picture. Anne had suggested new clothes . she’d buy some, si been careful with her generou: ary, now she would ... would splurge. S| had some i | throwing to the bags. He threw hed | I also heard—in reference to one to first wild and the runner thing other than the iliac angora for j the clubs that will form this, went to third. Outside of that, tonight. ‘ j league—that the Palace and Mon-| the club is gaod for second place, “Mr. Hamlin, would you think J }70¢ Theaters, Golden Eagles and or probably third. Was too feminine if I asked where I | might buy a dress to wear tonight?”, she asked. Hamlin gave her a quick, wisg inine and very wise,” he returned. “The stores won't be open when we reach Reno. If you'll make a list of profes- sional shopper chose some things and send them up to you on ap- proval.” “You are kind.” murmured Ma- H rian, and slept, She bad a dim mem- ory of stumbling blindly into the jobby of the Bi Cordova, of hearing Hamlin say be would look after the sheets—then came oblivion. Then there was a bell. She awak- ened, reached for the instrument. “lt ts fivethirty, Miss Gordon,” ex- plained the operator. “You asked to ne called at that time.” “I did, didn’t 1, and will you con- sect me with the beauty salon?” “Certainly. Do you want tha g0xe8 SeDL to your room at once?” “Boxes?” guestioned Marian, then cememb2red she had discussed shopping with Hamlin and had for- gotten to leave a list. He had re membered. “Please do,” she tald the operator. The boxes came, big boxes and .ttule boxes, medium-sized boxes and jong flat ones. Marian watched the | porter wheel them in and gasped. | Surely the porter needed a sub- stantial tip. ‘She asually carried | | { ‘ i | | | | | | small change tn her coat pocket for such emergencies. She thrust her nand into one packet and found it stuffed with paper ... copy paper, she supposed; she never threw away any notes until she bad scanned them for future reference ) .. she must do that right away. =| She iipped the porter, then stared | in surprise. What she had thought | was copy paper was the letter Cliff | Hondo bad written to Silver—but | bow had it gotten into ber pocket? Then she leaped forward tn sur- prise. The blurred purple stamp at the top of the page read “The Mad- | dern Construction Company.” That, | was the aame of the frm from which William Brown was supposed to | have accepted a bribe. | (Copyright, 1934, by leanne Bowman) ' Tomorrow, Marian realizes the importance of her find. The All American canal, bacdl under construction in Southern} Catifornia, will eventually pro-j} vide irrigation water for 600,000! j MONDAY WEDNESDAY ROSA NINO GRETE PONSELLE MARTINI STUECKCOLD KOSTELANETZ ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS 9 P.M. (£. s. r.)—coLUMBIA NETWORK SATURDAY acres. ——_ Key West's First Funeral Home Service PRITCHARD |. Phone 548 Never Sleeps I] SS DIAMONDBALL = uM As tq the Adams Dairy I would © Out-! | man is still up to his old tricks of | There will be a doubleheader of | diamondball played at Bayview Park tonight. beginning at 7:30 aad . o'clock, with Adams Dairy and] APARPMENTS — Vacancies at the Busy Bees to be seen in the} Trevor and Morris. oct 5-1, initial game. The battery for thei "a Milkmen wih be Ward and Gar- cia; Busy Bee, Gates and Gates. | = | Subscribe for The Citizen the second game. Nodine will be the battery for the| Army, with Lunn and Ingraham! navel : -s for the Lopez team. | ELDERLY man, not transient, of 7 ! small means, wants small room 7 - : 9999999999 «here can prepate own meals. Today’s Birthdays, ‘ise, aviet and very ches. —_ | Please state rent. Wm. Ben- es 000 000000072999909999009 = son, 110-35 Av. So., St. Peters- Maj. Gen. Samuel Hof, U. S.} burg, Fla oct 22-3tx — A., born at Boscobe, Wis. 64 ee ' ae years ago. | FEMALE HELP—SALESLADIES | : g 1 i on Don. C. Seitz of New York,!gi5 WEEKLY and your own! 7 newspaper man, editor and ay-| dresses PREE for demonstrat- thor, born at Portage, Ohio, 72! ing latest lovely Fashion Frocks. When the fe years ago. | No canvassing. No investment. work . rer. | Write fully. Give size and| “get on your Frank L. 0. Wadsworth of; color preference. Fashion preparation that - Pittsburgh, noted engineer, in-} Procks, Dept. R-4032, Cincin- 7 0 yentor and manufacturer, born at! pati Qhio. 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ASK FOR IT. born in England, 47 years ago. yanii = ep he s s = = ras Poe. ee i. sel. als pine — ee mee oa — d —_ = wa ten -_ ae great many Chesterfields.. morning, noon and night ‘< they are always Me. The Chesterfields you're smoking now are just like they were last year or any other year—because we al- ways buy the right tobaccos ~-uniformly ripe and mild. oe ee oe wey

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