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ied for arson. Philip and be! ig MeDonald tnno- Efight-to save him. Sally de- to plend with old Mr. ekmail! That's Serious’ ON wa: too well trained to surprised, but Sally knew was wondering what she was was almost as shocked as Z at her own boldness. She fd the hall and went down a cor- i the left. The lights were * but far down the hall she = fsee a light beneath a door That the study. She paused to lis- by the door and finally nerved if to knock. in,” said a deep, gruff voice. ‘aimost ‘ neath the light in the study window. ‘ * Ni. epee Pan It was only a step from the terrace night in Havana, the brilliant a loor and stepped | to the veranda, but the shrubbery was Paris of thé‘ Western Hemisphere. F. Morris was seated at his ly and placed a chair near his own. is indeed a’ surprise.” he said, by BAILEY WOLFE the door closed behind her. She had na fool. Both her father and Philip Page would be ashamed of her. Blinded by angry tears, she fairly Golf Links (By GRAVY). eo; Last Sunday, Mr. Berlin Daddy}, FIRST OF SERIES OF SEVEN- ttured or LEGALS LEGAL NOTICE Pursuant to Chapter 15891, gee ill re- on of Florida, the undersigned w! ceive until 10:00 a. m., E. S. Wednesday, January the Governor's Office in Talla! Florida, unmatured Road Highway, or MONROE COUNTY, FLO) rushed out the great front door and |Sawyer decided that he could give haart bumped squarely into t ti s All offerings submitted MUST BE) wh were Sunt sp oon bat Bt : Mr. Ikey Parks a run for his mon-} DAY: CRUISES TO WEST IN- i pon Bg hs PerGood eveni, evening, Miss Warren,” Giles Benton. ae “Good evening.” said Sally. She saw, that his companion was the Mrs. Picard she had met at Hillcrest. Sd these were the visitors Mr.,Morris was expecting. She hurried pést them to avoid further conversation. The dark driveway was a refuge and she paused to cool her hot cheeks why they had come! She remembered suddenly the eve- ning she arid Mary had stood outside the study window, flattened against the wall of the veranda, listening to the interview between Philip Page and Morris, Why not go back and listen now to what Giles Benton had to say? [t was surely about McDon- ald. It might be of great importance to McDonald. Sally stepped off the gravel path onto the grass where her footsteps were noiseless. She walked around the house until she was directly be- thick. The branches scratched Sally's face and hands as she parted the bushes and wormed her way through. She edged close to the window, where she could see half the room e addition to the numerous other ey and at first it looked like every- thing was going to be as Daddy wished but by the end of the first round, it was found that Ikey was round the imatch ended one up for Mr. Parks but Mr. Sawyer does not mind lositig’ once in a while. He said, “If you win all of the time. Mr. Red Miltie Milligan got tangled up in a big match with Mr, Bob Stowers and Mr. Josie Curlylocks Lopez and Mr, Red was not hitting the ball where he was looking until finally Mr. Red threw ‘his club so far into the bushes that it got so bent that hereafter Mr. Red will have to borrow a driver clubs he borrows. Mr. Georgie Liera got a 99 while his friend Valter Vinson got a 97 and their respective, friend Mr. Hartley: Albuxy;got 98, some thrée up. On the second|‘ fwith the romance of the far out- DIES WILL BEGIN SATUR- } OD | | DAY 3.4: sat | y bin + The “Carnival Cruise- Season,’ one of the,major travel progrdiiis of the winter, begins Saturday. Iroquois frgm Miami. This is’ the j first of a‘séries of six seven-day cruises to the. West Indies operat- ed by the Clyde-Mallory Lines and leaving Midimi every other Satur- day. , Holiday seekers from ,the North as well as from Florida -are attracted by the popularity of the steamer and her unusual itinerary, which includes a day each at Kingston, Jémaica. B. W. L., and Port au Prince, Haiti, and a gen- erous visit..of two days and one holdin’ his annual “going out of busi- | ness” sale this week. Pete Doberry is the most am- bitious cuss In these parts. Says he won't give up till his wife supports Kingston, Jamaica, the first port of call, is colonially British. posts of the Empire Kipling im- Charles G. Dawes,’ former Vice- ING, i. e., through February 6, 1937, and must state de- seription and bonds, interest rate, iss date of maturity, “37, 1937, at hassee, | -- sealed offerings of ma- Retunding! R= understood to be the price asked for i lles Benton and Mrs, Picard had ise li . 8. S. f snapons haze: haan. Guineas: exten. ; Chiapter'39 gone in. How she wished she knew | music store business.” eile ae robo ees Seat Pailiil | ‘ ‘sete D shekgaen inatenaua taettaee andjor purchased hereunder, the face yalue of such missing coupons will be notice) deducted from purchase price; and shall plainly state is a proposal for thi sale of Monroe County bonds. The right is reserved to reject any and all offerings or portions of | offerings. STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRA- TION OF FLORIDA, Fred P. Cone, Governor, as Presi- den’ J.'M. Lee, State Comptroller, as Secretary, W. V. Knott, State Treasurer, ds Treasurer. Jani3-it NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That J. Clifton and John A. Russell, holders of Tax Certificate No. 1091, issued the 5th day of August, A. D. 1929, has filed same in my offi and has made application for a ta: cause her husband gave her — | i iti ortalized-—the tropics adding an and hear the voices within quite | xotic touch that leaves an,.ever- hat, is; what, you. call, ® friendyy plainly. It was not difficult to hear e = at $ games yoy M109 4 President: at her keenly. “I'm not often : i d to b ny crtiticate embrace’ the sthhowig ae by a visit from my daughter's | old Mr. Morris, for he was talking in dstin; i i “I have been i - b, ig impression. Port-awPrince, e been e “d A 3 “ {Your should appeal to everyone: I thought you had left us for | a loud angry tone, like the one he had | , —_- a aft, ok pi tea colorful iwShiother [pilsive félow betdtise I once| Monroe, Btn Poe iMbriag toni ‘street, in school, men and women in their and in - used to Philip Page: i a - Bes Spore ret ee P yey ‘one everywhere. If children are unable to grasp the reading they gone back home to stay.” : Mr. William. Pious. Watkins, hapner,, with its.vivid native life} made -a speech and used the . know what it's all about by looking at the pictures—and what an assortment 9 age heaeld Othe page ae ee ree Oy ents his old pal, My. He Bi i 0d, cone Cauphales ana Pa - phrase ‘Hell’n Maria.’ but I am} 432, Monroe ono Revords Capea s » “I came to see you on—|“TyLACKMAIL!” said Mr. Morris, |a partner against Otto, Kirc - s conv¢rsing in their soft spok- : “ ee Rope ny Sapuras. oes hi F: “That's a serious charge. Bene ler and Russell Kerr Recsuse! Mr.fen French, deriving from the early|9°t impulsive.” Pi bt rag gar Beene ger Special Offer to Newspaper Readers gee.” Mr. Morris rustled the pa- before him. ton! 1 suppose it never occurred to Willie says he was getting tired days of:the:Emperor Henry Chris- sued was in the‘name of. Caroline Johnson. MIDWEEK PICTORIAL sells regularly at 10 cents a To you that I would prosecute you on Save. who estab- ikidze, i if about a man who used to work | the charge of blackmail.” of, carrying. Ota all SONS tne Ree, ee ee ee eee ne een er kee ee et | Oe ee Pictorial we offer it to you for: "you," Sally plunged in boldly. "A| “It's an ugly word, Morris.” said | Place and still lose matches and so lished an gihpire in the hills that) Commissar for Heavy Industry: | redecmed according to law, | the “3 yr tamed McDonald.” Giles Benton in Me amooth voice that {now it is Russell’s turn to tote|successfcllyendured against Napo-| “Be good enough to organize| Sold to the highest bidder, at. the months $ 00 what has a girl like you to| Sally hated so. “I advise you to stop |same, Of course that is what Ot- leon. At Havana, the visit is dif-) your factory on the. American is ouse door on the first Mon 12 copies With McDonald?” Mr. Morris|¥Sing the word” = to has been fishing for but could} ferent, , with, Jai-Alai games. the}battern.” Tey; ceubend ents ta ee ae d FB ga Sy ikon aaeryaeid not obtain, However, the match} Casino Nacional and unexcelled _— bbe: bey, 2987 a2 PLUS 1937 DAILY DIARY FOR y of been interested in the family | both of you!” * ended 3 up for Willie and Li-but | bathing atwba Playa beach, and the| nicholas M. Butler, President, | 1934,°° ‘Ni* 29rd day of December, ALL WHO ORDER IN UARY ” 4 x 5 + a € ong time,” said Sally. “He has} “you won't get rid of me so easily, |not until Li had to knock in a few} famous cabarets offering a taste} Columbia University: (SEAL) «Ross C Sawyer . aia and several children. They're | Joe” said Mrs. Picard. “1 have the |20-foot putts. Part of this failure} of a night Ijfe peculiar alone to} «a jarge portion of the world| “ers of Circuit Court of Monroc| Midweek Pictorial working people and we've | letters with me here—i ‘ . h b: ital. ee p County, Florida. ring to help them.” havdoariting: 4 came to take a ceitie. {t° Win by a little larger score may the Cuban. .¢apital. 3 is moving. without a compass. It a 0, 1936; jané-13, 1937] 148 East 47 Street what has this to do with me?”|_meat, althaigh if you refuse to be [be attributed to the fact that} Planhed aa by experienced | thinks it is moving forward but} New York, N.Y. : ed Mr. Morris impatiently.| reasonable, we can take the matter to | When the gang was on number experts: the erumest ones pre actually it is moving backward at} Subscribe to The Citizen. Send 12 issues of Midweek Pictorial and My Daily Diary le or 1 can't subscribe to char-| court.” three tee, they all kept as still as}imum of pleasure, witl e day] top. speed.” ingiadaeci seth) "for 1937 for_which 1 enclose one dollar (currency, money order, peDogeiss just now.” “I'm quite sure you prefer to settle la mouse while Willie was trying|@t Sea aboard the T, S. S. Iro- check). = = * * ise fe nos dnariy they needs ie ue |the matter aut ob cour na endl | drive. Suddenly from _some-(@uoi comaavable to a trip en 21 MONROE THEATER BENJAMIN LOPEZ |) jv ees wets of the erime he's accused of.| is asking very little, considering the | Where behind Willie came a great private yacht, ithoe oom ‘ortable Goce SEG Oeil FUNERAL HOME!) : te eeeeeeereeeees Sete creer eeeeeeeeeeneeneeeenee® mn interested in the case for a|case she has against you. Fifty thou- |big “Moo” and that is why Mr.|Staterooms, beautiful public rooms eorge Raft-Dolores Costello |} Serving Key Weet BMG oo 0 So auis Koneccectasectasahabasesndad ene ne and I—we—are certain he’s | sand is nothing at all to you. McDun- | Pious enjoyed a beefsteak for din-}@"d sports decks contributing to in YOURS FOR ASKING Halt a City pk ‘ blame for the burning of the Sie tates esa wa Beye letees, ner. . .leastways he had the satis- the club-like atmosphere. ee an Pee ies: 1 je fee oe sense ae seas eeccece Perec eee eee terres Hav Sally's confusion, Mr. Morris| you will not have to see her again.” | faction of knowing the cow hel pecccee Ccccccccccece ’ Licensed Embalmer = ~ > par 4 his head ‘and laughed| “Not so fast, Benton. I'll see nether | Was eating would not be able to Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- ||| Phome 135 Night 696-4 | 1 am a reader of The Key West Citizen, Key West, Florida. ly. He took out a handkerchief | of you again. You'll see my lawyer in | bother any other golf player in the e LA § § | F ] E D tra, 15-20c: Night: 15-25¢ his eyes while Sally. crim- | the morning.” world. 1. 2) Seas ear 3 , "with embarrassment, looked on} “With the McDonald case is court, : : te ate = en nenremrnernsmnrs meet =~ eae inque pardon, Miss Warren,” last. “I couldn't help that. 1 not to blame for com- less the man you work Page, sent you as a last did nothing of the kind,” said would have forbidden me fy Sensible of him,” said Mr. “As you probably know, | had a detective working on this ‘gome time. I doubt if you can anything he doesn’t know al- At any rate, the case is before ft. Surely you can rely on the ‘Pet at the truth.” you'lPfind it véry "awkward not to be agreeable to my proposal. If McDon- ald is freed of the blackmail charge, you will appear guilty of framing him on both the arson and the blackmail charge.” “Are you trying to tell me that you framed the arson charge against Mc- Donald?” demanded Mr. Morris. There was a moment of silence, and Sally held her breath, straining to hear the answer. It came in level tones from Giles Benton, an answer that sent cold chills down Sally's spine. “When I came here, you told me to get McDonald out of the way. He was McDonald and your workmen would a trouble-maker, you said. Discredit ; Mr. Prof. Horace O’Bryant and Mr. Roy Lade were going to put on a ‘ittle speed and cover Mr. Atwood Sands and Mr. Bill Fripp with lots of dust,but somehow it seemed that Mr. Bill and Mr. Old Bye had other notions and when everything was counted up it was found the Duke of Rock Sound was the only man to win anything} and even he does not know how that happened. Of course Mr. {Handsome Horace tied Old Bye for tote} score but then Mr. H. H. COLUMN FOR SALE BICYCLES—WE RENT by the Hour, Day or Week. Repair all makes and paint them with Nu- Enamel. We carry a full sup- ply of parts. Agents for the Rollfast and Dayton Bicycles. And sell them as low as $1.00 per week. Phone 276. J. R.} Stowers Company, nov20-tf SPECIAL GILLETTE SET, gold- p your detective is not z < . . bet” said Sally eagerly. “Suppose | settle down and behave themselves. |kept the score and put it down tase dl ius aie CHESAPEAKE BAY EXTRA § Our Reputation ix Wrap- Tony’s Service Station s tob @ high salary for finding and | You were not so much interested at | a'so. Piped CASS ONG TAEOr ‘With at SELECT Py sesh: "STENOS. Pr fisting someone, anyone, of burn- | that time in fair play. Now Tae not eae ag ee re, 518 Dv-| ped in every package ANTONIO ESTENOZ, Prop. bater—especially someone | McDonald where you wanted him San Carlos Boo ore, u- unty ¢ tee leading a demand for ee you pretend you had nothing to] 7. 6. horsemen claim that| Va! street. Seeree OYSTERS of FLORAL PIECES A —SINCLAIR— ig ee ees oe nonin | Sid She Doe j i Delivered To Any Part of City PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR OIL | "tit be possible for him} “I paid you $25,000 to find the guilty | they have a jackass among their Z = 3 y e! y é Ad \ L mad Hid up a case against his man? A|man,” said Mr. Morris, breathing | midst and they ain’t sure which SpA aegis een FRIED OXSTESS PRINTING SPECIALTY Cars Washed, Greased, Polished ger that was false?” : heavily. ie i one it is but a certain friend of] RAZOR SEES, in Fal Cots OYSTER SANDWICHES CORSAGES, ETC. and Repaiced Ae ble but not probable,” said| “You paid me $25,000 to find Mc- | theirs claims they all are so what| 29d Jade. Reg. 5 . DONE BY US : F Morris, looking displeased. “But | Donald guilty,” said Giles Benton. | ‘2S ‘t make? How.| My $2.00. San Carlos Book Sandwiches of all kinds includ- PLANTS and VINES ubrication as omptr 's being paid to get | “You got what you paid for, what are difference does it ac ie K ow-| Store, 518 Duval street. tie Bachacus Saadaishes T your car by a can't find him, | you kicking about? ie ]ever. as usual, Doe iHie Kem; decl7-tf ing ad HE—— for complete service Suprer anyway.” ‘You damned yellow dog!” said Mr. |had Johnny Kirschenbaym for | J Ice Cream—all flavors fo not as highly paid,” urged | Morris. “Not satisfied with what you | partner while Hurricane Eddidf | na jersey ‘ ARTMAN ‘PRESS 4 PaoMR 34 ~ “Isn't that true?” __ | got, you're trying to get another com- 4.4 afelyin Russell with Charli GILLETTE NEW DeLUXE Razor Home Made Fruit Cake da Es @re you driving at, Miss| mission out of—out of this woman!” |“) apenas bate Eddi {SETS, chromium or gold-plated Z i da Grinnell and Fleming Streets oropris demanded Mr. Morris} “It was my good fortune fodivcomee Salas sandw - ve phat ' Rae case and razor with 12 blades. —Hot Souse Every Saturday— Citizen, Bldg. om the 's get to the point.” Mrs. Picard,” said Giles nton. “I! ran away with the first-round bu& i $9 ee SEE US ABOUT FERRY “Let's ge Pr Reg. $2.30! seller, only 52.00. WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM Tempted To Favesdrop 5 ag this?’ skid Sally desper- ' “There's a strong case Mr. McDonald, but every bit it is circumstantial evidence col- by—by Mr. Benton. I—we have ‘Beason to believe that Mr. Benton is ‘Bot of the responsibility you ay [I came to beg you to stop t Prosecution until*you can look | Sato the whole case yourself.” found out in the course of my inves- tigations that you were the victim of a blackmail plot very different from the one you suspected. 1 have been acting in your interests trying to Mrs. Picard in a quiet way.” ll settle it without any interfer- ence from you,” roared Mr. Morris. I've made a mistake—the mistake of hiring you, but it’s not too late to cor- rect that.” settle the matter between you and | | was 4th on the list on the last, ‘nine. It seems that Doc and thé ex-summier-pro fofgot “they were’ partners and both had the same score, 43-44, and each had one skin made with a par 5 on the same number five hole. In fact. they tied each other on 12 holes and that is why Eddie and Melvin always win because Doc and | San Carlos Book Store, 518 Du- dec17-tf Phone 207-W 2c17- 900 Southard ' JOHN C. PARK 328 SIMONTON ST. val streets TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 sheets, A%- The Artman Press, 3 augi OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—Twe| bundleg Zor 5c, The Citizen O1- fice. PHONE 51 AARON McCONNELL 518 Fleming Street PHONE 597 Office: 319 Duval Street RESERVATIONS SUNDAY STAR ra de oct16) “You made a mistake some 10) Kirsch are opponents from way E Miss Warren, you amaze| , hen you wrote Mrs, | baie chia F N ¢ TELEPHONE NO. 1 oa beat wel idence against McDonald | Picara those letters” said Giles Bem, | back when Kirsch got birdies and| pRINTING—Quality Printing at Subscription $2 Per Year naon. _ was sufficient for prosecu-| 1... That's a mistake you can still | ¢agles with ease. . .but unfortun-} the Lowést Prices. The Art-| fs Vella — - Cipher gs 2F | correct—with 350,000, By, tomorrow |ately he was always playing alone.| man Press. aug? | WATCHMAKER, JEWELER ee Key West's Only Sunday — McDonald's innocence, “ ; ss Lh a ; ot the |"°SGet out before 1 call the police aoe H DURO PUMPS AND ENGRAVER Paper mori oeepeeee © f2h itis to the defense and have you both thrown out” said ETERNAL RIV ALS ke | é See Him For Your Next Work PORTER- ALLEN Business Office Citizen . Morr: ic] . Ter » ena Zoe to go, feeling thoroughly “You can reach me at the Gray inn, FOR RENT—Upper apartment.) PLUMBING SUPPLIES 9 4r1, prices REDUCED Building ai , snd ashamed. Hillcrest, any time before noon to- Four rooms and bath; no chil-| - it bp yl ce ete Cone morrow,” said Giles Benton. “Aier T0 PLAY SUNDAY! dren, at 628 White street. Ap-| PHONE 348 Hours: 9 to 12—1 to 6 PHONE $1 ham, said, mustering w' - | that I shall feel free to communica’ ly Gaiti’s Barber Sh 109} Open Saturday Ni ordo "t bother you}. , li ” ply Gaiti’s Barber op, | ti y Nights Sie could. “I shan't bother you | yit, Mr. Philip Page. Duval street. oct19-tf| « held “Miss Warren,” said ig kindly, as if he were eeocevescese | y'$ Horoscope, (Copyright. g936, Bailey Wolfe) | Giles Benton kidnaps Sally temor-, STEALS WITH POLE Moore, NEW YORK negro of this city. was arrested zeorge |PHARMACISTS AND HEALTH- ERS WILL CROSS BATS H AT.(\NAVY FIELD | | (By JOVE) Gardner’s Pill Rollers will try |for their fourth straight victory! this [FURNISHED APARTMENT with, So i TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. all| modern! -‘¢onveniences. Apply; 1116 Grinnell street. nov27-tf | Star American Coffee NOW OFFERED IN THREE GRADES: STAR, Ib., 25¢ LARGO, Ib., 18¢ V. & S., Ib., 15 electric ice box. 1001 Eaton) street. Phone 879-J. } dec31-1mox j BUNGALOWS, with modern con-| “Best for Pets-- Dogs or Cats” Wilson & Co., after two years of laboratory research, TIFT’S CASH GROCERY 1101 Division Street PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME Diguified, Sympathetic Courtesy ” Te ‘ vard | caug’ shine 2 e'over Sanitary Department ae” taetenes toward | when. caught porhing * GRO ONE oe these eternal rivalal’ vesiences and gacsae’ Avoly ROASTED IN KEY WEST PHONE 29 LICENSED BMBALMER and genial disposition.| through a window, lifting out ke meet Sunday at the Navy| y, a hee ae = 7 i ue | rivals Xx aldes Bakery, 634 William el ee partment of Agriculture of Sin the right path there is i of trousers, rifling the pock-| Field. A ; street. jan13-tf| Be United States as fit for human Staple and Fancy Ambulaace Services ms fing of a student of phil-, 9». ng then returning the trous-} The Healthers will have a fewi — i.0: | food. Groceries of thi a tendency to mystic Ha pis , zs " i d new faces on their club and with “NOTICE I STAR COFFEE MILL 1 LADY ATTENDANT jae —. UE iatrer (e Gabriel, Cyril Griffin, William ‘ =f ee eer Ask for and demand— Complete Line Freshi ri pens & _—: * @ ree i Cates, Molina, Hernandez and}WE WILL~PUMP OUT YOUR{ reene IDEAL DOG FOOD 7 Line Phone Never Sleep thin Se etertain weakness of char- alf of the known kinds! Gheta Baker, they should break} CISTERN ‘and clean it for the/ Phone 256 At Any Grocery Fruits and Vegetables gs my? run away sro control f wild grapes, 15 species. are na-Jinto the winning column this com-{ water therein. State Plant that. 7. pueten unter © tive to Texs ing Sunday. Board. Phone 701. jan11-6t =a

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