The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 5, 1934, Page 1

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“I Did Not Kill Osborne,” The Key Citizen’s new adventure serial trade agree-/ starting tomorrow, December 6, is two countries.) the work of an English writer who ever tooked- back.” Should he “look back,” he would | reeall his boyhood in England, his , education at Haileybury, a stage jeareer started at 20—“I was a ; very bad actor”—and a brief trial arriving on the at business in Bristol, followed by from swift} Passengers the “bank-| Miami-Key West plane this morn-' Boy Scout organization work with © “ing were Arnold Gingrick, Wm. R, | Baden-Powell. and Norbert Harris. } Then came the breakdown—and Z Booked for the return trip to @ long string of novels, among principle, | Miami 3:30 o'clock this afternoon ' which “I Did Not Kill Osborne” be curb-| were Mr. White and Mr. Harris,‘ is one of the most exciting and | Frank Munish and William 2. mystifying. From the moment [holas Trench,” is acquitted of a | Smee ee eer 5 bs murder charge adventure, intrigue 3 es 7 land romance run through to a cli- t ¢ Fmax presenting many surprises— i . ot the solution of the stery. \ 2 { 2) : must Bridges barely his gotten ; Trench out of the ¢ourt room, {technically at least a free man, j when mew dangers lie in wai | When Trench sees that the threats | ! against him offer clues which. may solve the riddle of the crime with SIXTY-ONE ISSUED BY COUN- TY JUDGE FOR MONTH OF NOVEMBER Licenses issued from the office | of Judge Hagh Gunn during the ; month of November to merchants jand other than merchants, num~- | ber 61. | _ Issued to other than, merchants i there were 34. From these the [state's revenue was $302.50 and pe the county, $163.23. ; Of the-menehants there were 22 irsued prothicipg tevenne of $218 i for the state amd $109.50 for the i county. » WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE— That we have a special Key West Christmas Car made in colors from a ph®Oto- graph taken by the Key West Administration. Cards 5e and Envelopes, complete | THE CITIZEN, starting Thursday, Dec. 6th. 1TOIILOIIS, | that its leading character, “Nic-! which he has been charged, steps out boldly to meet and finds himself, suddenly, ed by a mysterious Irish gi reasy and fluid fhrou work of a than who expleims, “f often write a chapter three times over. I do believe that hard writ- ing makes easy reading, and the reverse. “The best work of the day, I be- lieve, is done in the morning, and L keep at mine from 9:30 to lunch time. I write about the kind of people I like. and it is always an agreeable surprise to find that others like them too.” Bridges takes much pride in his garden adjoining his house at Hampstead. The house, which is 150 years old, was once a laun- dry. “Sometimes people chaff me for giving-the people in my books such good food and drink.” he says, “but that is the way one likes to treat one’s friends.” “I Did Not Kill Osborne” starts tomorrow, continuing daily there- month of December will be held! | tonight 8 o’clock in the county court house. Other than regular routine mat- ters the question of a pay roll for , paid from the general revenue. fine and forfei- ure and road funds will be consid- ered. | MAGAZINE EDITOR ARRIVES IN CITY county employ i Arnold Gingrick; prominent in ithe magazine world and editor of the universality read magazine | “Esquire”, wes an arrival by plane | this morning from Miami. | Mr. Gingrick came at the invi- | tation of Author Ernest Heming- | way and is his guest at the home lon Whitehead street. The author and his guest are out for an aft- te j i ‘ i j of the ceremony, Ben F_ Johnson.’ t Senior Warden of Solomon Lodge. delivered the Master's lecture. “L. BR. Trepnell, Worshipful Master of Jackson Lodge, and oth- er regular officers, presided when the degree was conferred.” SODALITY GROUP RETURNS TO KEY WEST YESTERDAY / REV. REAGAN ATTENDED { ANNUAS. CONVENTION OF ORGANIZATION IN TAMPA Members of the Sedality of Si. Mary’s Star of the: Sea church, who were .attendifig the Bowrth Annual Convention” of ‘Florida Sodalists in. Tampa, returned on the Steamship Cuba yesterday morning. The convention began Thursday in the Church of ae Sacred Heart with the celebration of Pontifical High Mass. 2 brought to a close Suni | ing. i Those tending from Key West were: Rev, William Reagan, rector of St. Mary's x of the Sea; Sisters M. iwine Louise de France, of the Convent of Mary Immaculste; Mra. Fred Dion, Mrs. R. Mendoza and Mrs. . Bethancourt. chaperones. j _ Misses Margaret Dion, Cecilia} ; Elsworth, Pauline Phelan, Mar | Jerie Gwynn; Yolanda Mendoza.| Eva Louise Majoncy, Rose Mary} ; Albury, Mary Whalten, Solita} ; Cobo, Evangeline Gomez, Pran-! | cis Elsworth, O"Dell Wickers, May | Whalton. : Andrew Ebwoed, Isidore Bod- | Tiguez, George Tharmea, James jMoore, George Lee, Stephen Baldwin. Raymend Lopez, Daniel i Lopez, Arsenio Bethancourt, An- {tonio Bethancourt, Celima Bethan- +court, Charles Gomez. Frank del Villar, Julio Lopez and Francis | Dion. j Norman Brantley, who accom ppeuied the group to Tampa, went to spend a few days with an aunt; in Sarasota, Fis. i ; ! L i ; f 5 f t it if se i } il | i f iy . ’ i i " i ih i + andi; esterday 2: l.trees with ene car of vem: car. mm, = Crew Jude: “or (RD evi omg SR lee Jefiersar B Srowne an¢ ali <i cer present Oe brought: te ime stemtee «f ae court, Judge Brewne eae & recess umti January ¢ WITH A TANG THAT PEPS YOU UP WITH THE VERY FIRST SWALLOW. [TS NAME? WACHMERS S558

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