The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 4, 1937, Page 3

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Seocecosceccocoverseve SYNOPSIS: Dark, handsome Philip Page buys the Warrenton and ue Bf Hi i 3 SF i ne i j i ; I i if : 1 Chapter 31 ‘Somebody’s After Me!’ stood as if in a dream as Philip crossed the room to her and ‘took both her hands in his. you knew,” he said, “how des- that house of mine was when back to it tonight. Always be- able to look across the your light. There was ce that you'd be sitting under the magnolia in my garden—the way you were when But tonight 1 knew away, in that huge calls home. 1 had horrible premonition that you had changed.” ys in three days?” Sally jously to cover her lip was still holding her Ught grip. ‘re not changed,” said rs _ int there was a timid ice door. Phitip drop- hands. He drew a deep th, like a man who wakes from a dream, and walkec. across to the door. It was men from the outer a message that tho claimed he had “Send him in,” said Philip. turned to Sally. “That's McDonald now.” “Shall I wait outside?” asked Sit in the corner over aa there. Sally got her tablet and pen- cil and moved a chair into the corner, where » there was a small table covered with newspaper files. In a moment Mc- Donald entered and Philip promptly elosed the door behind him. Running Away Won't Help 3°M sure glad you're back, sir.” said McDonald, as the two men shook hands. “I've been mighty worried— dn’t know where to turn.” ® “How is Mrs. McDonald?” asked “Philip. “She seems right well satisfied now Ashe knows it's been fixed up about the operation, d. “Good,” said Philip, as if anxious to get on to other, matters. “Sit down and let's hear what you wanted with me.” He saw McDonald's glance at Sally. “That's my secretary. You can feel perfectly free to say what you like. She's as much to be trusted as—as | am.” “That's saying a-plenty,” said Mc- Donald. He sat down stiffly, holding his hat awkwardly with both hands. “Now then—what’s up?” demanded Philip. McDonald swallowed and cleared his throat. “Somebody's after me to get me, I know. As soon as May gets well of this operation, I’m going to move to Glenwood. | got a brother there. He'll keep us till 1 can find something to do.” “If somebody’s after you, running away may not help,” said Philip. “I ain't running away,” saia Mc- Donald. “But 1 got my wife and kids to take care of.” “Tell me about it,” said Philip. “About two weeks before the fire,” | gaid McDonald, “1 knowed for sure | they wouldn't take me back at the factory, so I looked me up a job and | one at the Five Points garas or so after that, some o/ RESTAURANT AT | HOTEL, OPENED J. S. Golden, manager of Key West Colonial, today announced that the hotel restaurant has been epened for the winter season. Restaurant sin hotel; building at corner of Duval streets, It has been renovated and placed in ex- is lo ‘ Cay. fellows them a all I could.” firing me, About that time, May was took sick and I tramped. all over town, hunting work. It was about a week before the big fire when this fellow come to see me.” “Who?” questioned Philip. “Didn’t know him. Fellow said he'd: heard I was looking for work. Said he was at the garage when I was fired out of there. He told me to wait for him at the Palace theater Tuesday night and he’d take me to see some- body that wanted to hire a good mechanic. I waited for him two hours, I reckon, but he never showed up.” “You didn’t see him again?” McDonald shook his head. “The next week, the day of the fire. 1 got a letter telling me the same thing. Said the fellow had been called out of town that night, but he wanted me to meet him the next night at the back side of the Palace. He said he had to work at the Palace, but told me when he got off, and said he’d meet me.’ y ‘Find That Man’ ai fore?” asked Philip sharply. \g"- never thought nothing Of%i" said MeDonald. “Except that thtstellow iad played me al@irty trick, having me wait Philip held Sally's hand tightly. “I had a sudden fear that you had changed,” he said. for him and never showing up. Never thought they was trying to frame me till a kind of a lawyer fellow gome to my house four days ago and wanted me to own up to set- ting the Palace on fire. Said he had witnesses that seen me hanging around the Palace.” “What was the lewyer’s name?” asked Philip. “Benton he said his name was.” McDonald swallowed and cleared his throat. “I wouldn't own to nothing, but 1 knowed somebody was trying to get me. That’s why I got tu get out of town soon as May gets over her sickness.” “It's too late to get away now,” said Philip grimly. “The thing we've got to do is find this man who asked you to meet him at the Palace theater. That's your job, McDonald, Go out and scour the town. Don’t stop till you locate your man. We'll need him before they get out a warrant for you. “They can’t do nothing to me,” said McDonald, and his blue eyes had a fighting glint. “They can’t prove noth- ing on me because they ain't nothing to prove.” “The fact that they’ve gone to so much trouble already proves that they don't need facts to frame you,” said Philip. “They'll manufacture their own facts.” McDonald stood up. He was no longer awkward or frightened. Every- thing about him bespoke determina- tion. “I'm a-going right now to find that fellow,” he said. “If he’s still in town, Tl find him.” “Good,” said Philip. “Keep in touch with me and let me know if anything turns up. Remember, we're behind you here.” The two men shook hands and Mc- Donald went out. (Copyright, 1936, Bailey Wolfe) Tomorrow, Philip tells Sally. of hig, love for her, cellent condition for this season. Featuring seafoods and the best ming and ary art and is known for his abil- recently| ity to please the public with his deliciors dishes, at the factory held a meeting it my house. They’d made up their it it cut with old Joe raise and Utold ’em I'd help idn’t you tell me this be- GUARD STRUCK OUT 14 BATTERS; SCORE OF GAM®. WAS 10 TO 3 DOWN = STAR TWIRLER OF COAST Hathaway, topnotch pitcher of the Coast. Guard, was the out- standing player yesterday after- |noon at the Navy Field in a base- ball gamh® between Gardner's Pill Ro'lers and Sanitary Department. Hathaway was on the mound for the Pharmacy boys. He struck out 14 batters and allowed but seven hits. The final score of the contest was 10 to 3. Sanchez started pitching for the Healthers and lasted only two in- fie He wes nicked for seven hits and six runs, fanning three and walking «wo. Molina fi Jed the game, allowing eight hits and four runs in seven stanzas, A. Acevedo connected for a home run, a double and » single in three official times at bat. He was walked twice. Al. Rodriguez was credited with four singles in five chanches a? bat, P. Carbonell hit two doubles in five tries, In the fifth frame, C. Griffin walked. Caraballo hit a double, scoring the first run of the game and the first run of the year for the losers. The Sanitary boys were shutout in the first contest of the year. Caraballo scored on a snigle by Castallano, accounting for two of the losers’ runs. In the finnal frame, a triple by Mo- lina and an error by D. Lopez brought in their final marker of the contest. J. Garcia also hit 2 triple for the Healthers. Al. Rodriguez was credited with 15 putouts. A. Acevedo made four putouts and four assists. { Hale, Molina’ and Griffin Ptor| { ed a good game in the field for the losers. Score by innings: Gardner’s Pill Rollers— 150 100 210—10 15 Sanitary Department— 000 020 001I— 3 7 9 Batteries: Hathaway and Al. Rodriguez; Sanchez, Molina . and Gabriel, C. Griffin. Summary: Struck out: by Hath- away 14 (Hale 3, J. Garcia 3, Her- nandez 2, F. Lopez 2, M. Sanchez 1, Castalleno 1, C. Griffin 1, Ga- briel 1). by Sanchez 3 (D. Lopez, Machin, Barcelo), by Molina 7 (Machin 2, D. Lopez 2, P. Car- bonell 1, Malgrat 1, Barcelo 1); bases on balls: off Hathaway 1, off Sanchez 2, off Molina 2; um- pires: Baeza, J. Roberts, Hernan- dez and Fernandez; time of game: 2:10, R. HE 4 LEGALS APPLICATION X DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY That Camille P. Mallard, Tax Certificates Nos. 649, issued the 5th day of 4 D. 1936, has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax NOTICE OF FOR GIVEN, holder of , 1131, Fa deed to be issued thereon. certifica aces the following describec y in the County of Florida, to-w Tr. , Pages County 2 nd 278, Monroe Records. Lot 2, Twp. 66, recorded Records: The assessment of the s ert under the said certi ued was in the name of Pine Ke “Monroe Big Re. in be the shall law, described therein will be| iS the -ourt-house door on the first Mon- said certificate ording to operty dd to the highest bidder at in the month h is the of Febru Ist day of Feb- AL) Ross C Sawyer Merk of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. jan4-11-1 | . 1937 | FOR Ceptificates N E of suéd the 5th day August, 193% has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax } | deeet to be issued thereon. Said tificate embraces the following scribed property in Mon Coppitt Key, . 26, 65% Acre ment of the said prop- under the said certificate is- erty *! said that there is no mark in the N.| hence there was no necessity «| keeping the liquor for evidence. STATE OF FLORIDA. BATE. te of JOSEPHINE CASH. D Ttin six « WEST IN DAYS GONE BY Here Just 10 Years Ago. y As Taken From Of The Citizen “Key West is a little Paradise” was the ment made yesterday by George “Allen England, one of the country’s most widely read authors and magazine writers, who is hére for the winter sea- son. Mx, .. England arrived yes- terday with Mrs England and Miss| Issora Ansart. They came from New Jersey, to escape the rigors} of the climate and will pleasantly spend the season in Key West. “I have travelled the world over, been in all parts of the United States, butinever have I found a place like’ Key West. It is the garden spot of the world, and na- turally the most idealistic place to spend the winter,” Mr. England} | said. : The page of The Citizen which carries the directory of business men and places appears in new form today. It affords interesting and profitable reading. Since it) furnishes for the prospective buyer a guide to the places where their} needs can be supplied, and they are guaranteed perfect service. A force of men and machinery; | under direction of the Board of } Public Works, has commenced! razing the wall enclosing’ the} ‘ Fy Y VETERAN COWBOYS WHO SERVED witht BUFFALO BILL'S WUD WEST SHOW APPEADED w “Se ‘ x _ H FRIGHTENED ON HER FIQST STAGE . APPEARANCE THAT SHE FORGOT t TME HUNTING WILDCATS OW HIS WOODED QANCH. ,HE COLLECTS A BOUNTY FQOM THE County oF 95, 4 HizAD,| naval hospital on White street and= to “make sidewalks... and beautify the section. This is the final section of the sidewalk to be laid in connection with the proj- ect of improving White street from Division to the waterfront, at the Martello Towers subdivi- sion. vel Seeeacveegeovecvcccccooce in taste, these natures sometimes Today’s Horoscope; com easily corrupted, guarded against this they are well-minded. There is a great tendency toward Aspiration keynotes today. There is also a disposition to ad-| Oriental tastes, customs and trav nture. Because they are artistic! el. Every newspaper has a time limit when copy for advertisements must be in the office to insure insertion on the same day. The dead line on The Citizen is 11 a. m. on the date. of issue. ~ Those advertisers having contracts and bene- fiting from a reduced rate are required to have their copy in by 5 p. m. on’ the day previous to insertion. Key West and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST —ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET TELEPHONES 68 AND 92 The week of prayer will be ob- served af the Congregational church this week according to an! announcement made by Rev. A.| F. Eldridge: Services will be held! each ,evening 7:30 o’clock with the exception of Saturday. Per- haps you “will find something which you have not had but have always wanted. Every person in the city is welcome. To the Key West Citizen: Gentlemen: I feel,as though you were en- titled! tocmy heartiest wishes that to you tid to your beloved city, 1927 may be the happiest year on record. I wish also to express my sincere appreciation for the warm commendation given my little book “Florida Showers”, in The Citizen of January 21, 1926. Xours sincerely, S. C. SINGLETON. Sheriff Cleveland Niles gave all! his jail birds a good sun _ bath} Sunday, by allowing them the) privilege of the large prison en-| closure for several hours. “It) was an interesting sight” said the] sheriff, “to see many fac of} different races, color and creeds, | mixing together and enjoying the| bright warm sunshine.” There| were about 25 aliens in the bunch as well as a number of Americans, | both white and colored, and_ in-| cluded a few females represent-} ing each race. There were also two convicted murderer: Dice, | colored, and Bodine, white. Editorial comment: Some one smile. ! ex: English language for the There is a question mark, clamation mark and many other! marks. How about this one “$” It generally puts over the smile. Mr. and M Roy Shehee were the proud re nts of a beauti- ful New Year’s gift, a dainty lit- tle daughter being born to them on New Year’s day in their home,! 1415 Pine street. The wee new- comer has been given the name Rose Mar Customs officials this morni destroyed seven five gallon de johns of liquor at the customs house. ‘When the liquor was cap- tured no arrests were made, of LEGALS COUNTY, IN PRO-, THE COUNTY JUDG IN AND FOR MONRO IN TO ALL THE three ing to be ment of J land two | admitted to You show if a coms the acti@® of sa id Court in the market affords, Key West rertificates shall be] pie ee as as ; according to law, the Colonial Restaurant offers a la rae ered ae ncaa eile rarte ¢ maculae inate rs to the highest bidder at the carte and Fee ular dinners at popu court-house door on the first Mo: lar prices. day in the month of February 1937, a i which ts the Ist day of February, Mr. Golden has employed a | chef for the restaurant that has vacrrgmedr age head | had years of experience in culin- Subscribe to The Citizen—20c weekly, said Will and Codicil t stand 26th day of Decemb I RAYMOND R ‘ounty «Judge, Monroe Florida SQUARE DEAL Our Reputation is Wrap- RESTAURANT ped in every package ALFRED KNOWLES, Prop. 1020 Fleming Street mae —Our Specialty— P R I N T I N G Let us prepare 4 DONE BY US DELICIOUS LUNCHJ For you to take on your next FISHING TRIP Short Orders—Regular Meals SANDWICHES of all kinds —CURB SERVICE— JOHN C. PARK 328 SIMONTON ST. PLUMBING ——THE—— ARTMAN PRESS Citizen Bldg. PHONE 51 NOVEMBER SPECIALS PERMANENTS, only $2.00 With all work amounting to will be given FREE. REGULAR PRICES Permanents .. $2.50 to $10.00 Shampoo .... --. 25 Set, Dried, 50c; Wet, 35¢ Manicure - 50 DURO PUMPS Eyebrows = 35 PLUMBING SUPPLIES La Palma Beauty Shop KITTY SANCHEZ, Prop. 219 Simonton St. Phone 750-W PHONE 348 Star American Coffee “Best for Pets-- NOW OFFERED IN Dogs or Cats” THREE GRADES: Wilson & Co., after two years of *) laboratory research, has produced for the animal kingdom a balanced ration, Inspected and passed by De- partment of Agriculture of United States as fit for human food. Ask for and demand— ; IDEAL DOG FOOD At Any Grocery AARON McCONNELL 518 Fleming Street STAR, Ib., 25¢ LARGO, Ib., 18¢ V. & S., Ib. 15e ROASTED IN KEY WEST oe es STAR COFFEE MILL 512 Greene Street Phone 256 SUBSCRIBE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 20c WEEKLY WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 to 12—1 to 6 Open Saturday Nights $1.00 or more, a MANICURE§ Office: ROSES FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY CORSAGES, ETC, PLANTS and VINES PHONE 597 THE CITIZEN OFFICE INSURANCE THe KEY WEST 319 Duval Street SUNDAY STAR Subscription $2 Per Year Key West’s Only Sunday TELEPHONE NO. 1 PORTER-ALLEN | "now Stic cise COMP ANY PHONE 51 PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME Diguified, Sympathetic TIFT’S CASH GROCERY 1101 Division Street Coimtens PHONE:2® LICENSED )EMBALMER Staple and Fancy ye Sexshen Sree LADY ATTENDANT Complete Line Fresh Phone 548 Never Sleep Fruits and Vegetables CHESAPEAKE BAY EXTRA SELECT OYSTERS Delivered To Any Part of City FRIED OYSTERS OYSTER SANDWICHES Sandwiches of all kinds includ- ing Barbecue Sandwiches Jersey Ice Cream—all flavors Home Made Fruit Cake —Hot Souse Every Saturday— WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM 900 Southard Phone 207-W ae

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