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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1987. TS ISIS aS SOL aaa aL a SS. wo ‘5 Company {Flighest By MARGARET GUION HERZOG THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREB | ecccccccccvcccccccvccces THE WEATHER Temperature* Today In History 1763—Messrs. Mason and Dix- |on, two English astronomers, Jand, {but with reasonable precaution DA F F Y Ithe facilities of modern tion should prevent any failure. K-DRIVERS een lin Philadelphia to survey dis- M4 puted boundary between Mary- SSAA SATE COMER, {land and Pennsylvania—later to ‘ = become the famous Mason Dixon \ oar hp line separating the free from the SSX aes ly wet Bed slave states. SUES) ! wl 1h UR a =a) 4 PLAY SAFE— By- keeping FOODSTUFFS at the right temperature in one of our ALL METAL ICE REFRIGERATORS These refrigerators are doubly HEAT- educa- | Subscribe to The Citizen—20c weekly, :Lowest . |Mean Normze] Mean Rainfal | Yesterday’s Precipitation .0 Ins. |Normal Precipitation ... .07 Ins. ‘overs 24-hour period kk thin morning. CLD IDIIS ISIS ISI SIS SS 8 The Characters Nina is trying to escape from her desperate love for her step- father by marrying David, Richard, the charming, well- tailored stepfather, returns her love and resents her marriage. Honey, Nina’s gay, plump, youthful mother, is crazy about Richard, her recently acquired husband. David, a young auto salesman I don’t feel serious and dramatic tonight.” i 1777—Report of the committee . m.ito draw up plan of confederation . m.} adopted by the Continental Con- .| gress. Celebrating TY took elaborate pains with |Sun_ set their dressing, for this first 'Moon ris date as a married couple. i) Nina wanted David to be proud of her. She brushed her hair until | it shone. She put on her lipstick ’ carefully, just enough, and not too High much, And no high-colored nail Low JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA GARNETT ANDREWS, Maneass 1806—First glimpse of Pike’s| ,|Peak by Capt. Zezulon M. Pike,| discoverer. who adores Nina, elopes with her —at Nina’s suggestion. Chapter 19 *You’re Poor Now, Baby’ JINA and David drove to the Pickwick Arms, in Green- wich. lish for David. She just had a Reeling he might not like ‘it. And she wanted ...so terribly to please, to make up to him in every way for her disloyalty. The dress she chose made David open his eyes wide. It was simple black crepe, trickily cut here and Then David became unexpect- edly serious for a moment. “Darling, no matter how nas- tily I may think your stepfather put it, he’s right in one thing. I’m not up to you. I know it, and I want to do everything in my pow-}, er to pull myself up and be worthy |* of you.” She tried to stop him but he went on: “Somewhere in my make-up I have a finer sensibility or two, and I realize all the splen- did things about you, Nina,” he said simply, “I—I worship you.” He looked at her with all the worship he felt in his eyes. Nina regarded his fine, clean- cut face and thought, “I should hate Richard. I should hate him.”} And then she was in David's arms. ‘. The next morning, David had a tew things on his mind. “It seems a vile thing to men- tion, Mrs. Day, but we really ought to think of plans, a little +++ you ought t ire your mother, oughtn’t yout *Tve only got one old grouchy uncle in Syracuse to bother about. And we've got to decide what to do with ourselves.” Suddenly, David looked over- whelmed at something. “Gosh, Nina, do you realize that you're poor now, baby, poor?” Nina laughed at the concerned expression on David's face. “I knew a nursery rhyme, once, that said: ‘Poor in... something or other, Rich in . . . something else.’” “Well, now, that’s quite com- forting, isn’t it?” No Honeymoon ‘pee: having you has made me rich in a lot of things. Let’s fonyet about the money.” “That's the trouble, when you're in my state you can’t forget about it. I don’t like to look a wedding in the mouth, as it were, but this tgom is costing me an awful lot of money . . . Could you forego a! honeymoon, Nina, and get a little apartment, right away?” “Of course! We. could honey- moon anywhere... . It'll be fun, getting a tiny place: Can you get a few days off?” David said he could. When David was paying the hotel bill, Nina sent a wire to her mother. LIKE MOTHER, LIKE DAU" TER [she wr HAVE J MARRIED A HANDSOM! MAN WITH COPPER COLORE HAIR, NAME OF DAY. YOU'L ADORE HIM. RICHARD IN PAR- . OXYSMS OF RAGE, SO SOOTHE HIM. DARLING, I AM VERY HAPPY. WILL WRITE DETAILS LOVE AND LOVE, AND THEN SOME. NINA DAY. Wouldn’t Honey be’ surprised! They motored back to town in the ramshackle, borrowed car, and there seemed nothing to do but go to another hotel—a cheap one—until they could find a place of their own. Nina had never heard of the one in the West Forties that they de- cided on, but the room was big, and clean, and she didn’t care about anything else. Since they weren't having a honeymoon, David decided to splurge for one night, and go to the theater. “Next time you make wu mind to marry_me,” he tol “tip me off ahead of time.” “T'd do it just the same way again,” she said blithely, “so you'd better get used to being swept off your feet.” David rumpled her hair, and kissed her. “I'll never get used to the idea of your being in love with me. It's too wonderful to be true.” Nina felt a pang of guilt at th Dear David. . . . He must nevi know. She began to talk quick «++ making a noise to shut off her thoughts. “Where are we going? Shall we be gay and musical, or serious and Orchestra, or second y? Formal or everyday?” “We'll compromise,” said David. “We'll sit in the first balcony, but take @ taxi. That will get us off to @ good start. And let's see a revue. your Nina, Nina and D. 2 elaborate pains wi: their dressi to flare, ever so slightly at tl It was expensive simplicity, David couldn't know that. “You should wear black a lot, angel,” was all he said. He wasn’t like Richard...not a bit like Richard. But from her tasseled turban, to her suede opera pumps, her fair hair and skin shining against the black, Nina knew that every de~ tail was perfect, even if David didn’t. She knew Richard would have thought so, toc In the taxi, David }acted like school childr outing. They watched j eagerly, and once when | hedged in by traffic, Ni jto get out and walk, | wouldn’t let her. | But it wasn’t all fun a: | After the revue, which | just exactly what the | see, and they were on_the ay {home in another taxi, David held her close. | “Do you love me, dea | asked. | Nina mumbled i | his ear, She could to words. definitely trembled ait | David and Nina a | the next morning to look for en } apartment. | (Copyright, 1937, Margaret Herzog) David and Nina gamble on w | apartment, tomerrew, and Na solves the furnishing problem. Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company Effective M: jay 30, 1937 8. S. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on Su P. M., arriving Key West 7 A. mdays and Wednesdays at 4:00 M. Mondays and Thursdays. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays § P. M. for Port Tampa, Fila. For further informatica and rates call Phone 14 J. H. COSTAR, Ageat. r way | | Sea level, 29.89. 1864—Sherman starts his mous march through Ge: the sea—harvest time in one the South’s richest states. | (Till 7:30 p. m., Tuesday) | Key West and Vicinity: Fair ane slightly tonight; Tuesday increasing cloudiness, followed by showers Tuesday jnight; gentle northerly winds, be- jecming moderate east to south- a east, 1924—End of a great Wall Florida: Fair, slightly warmer|Street Bull Week following ‘Coo-j tenight; Tuesday increasing cloud-|lidge’s reelection. | liness followed by showers Tues- | {day night and possibly in ex- treme north portion Tuesday aft- ernoon. Jacksonville to ‘Florida Straits: Gentle northerly winds becoming moderate east to southeast and fair weather tonight, partly over- cast Tuesday. { East Gulf: _ Gentle northerly winds becoming moderate south- east, fresh at times over extreme north portion and fair weather! } tonight, increasing _ cloudiness Tuesday, showers over extreme] jn that certain north portion by Tuesday night. iy crecege es SER Ee ‘esis 1918—New German ment appeals to Pres. W: save them from starvation, govern-| 1935—The Commonwealth the Philippines inaugurated LEGALS of by the Honor- one of the Court of the of the] M pend-| Thompson and A, M WEATHER CONDITIONS {Harry 4 A strong high pressure area is|the und Sp crested this morning over west-j Chance pointed by said decree, Central Canada, Prince, Albert, | Siiotter for male at nubile gutery Saskatchewan, 30.62 inches, and fore the front door of the County extends southward over northern Rockies and Plains! States, Pressure is also moder- ately high over the Plateau region and California, and relatively | 9°<! — high from the lower Mississippi Valley southeastward over Flor- ida; while low pressure areas, | jcentered over the St. Lawrence} | Valley, northwestern Texas, and| the coast of Washington, over-| ;Spread the remainder of the coun-! try. L Precipitation has occurred dur-} }- of Bald ing the last 24 hours throughout; much of the northern part of the} country, with heavy snow in far} western Canada. i Temperatures have fallen inj portions of the Rocky Mountain States, and from the northern} Plains southeastward over Flor-| ida, and have risen in the West Gulf and southern Plains States. Temperatures at 7:30 this morn- enged from 12 degrees at | ~ LA CONCHA HOTEL {Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, to degrees on the Texag coast. \; In the Center of the Busi 3 | ness and Theater les day) during the legal f 11 following des quare Four hteen (18), the -« dia- Book County, si WILLIAN A Attorney for | whole, District EXCELLENT RESTAURANT Garage BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century 24-Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer CO, INC. Fast, Dependa Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving All Points on Florida Keys between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Four round trips weekly direct between Miami and Key West via Diesel Power Boats—with over- night delivery to Key West. Leave Miami at 12:00 o’clock noon on Mon- day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Leave Key West at 8:00 o’clock P. M. on Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. domaaiee: Se Neen ie al Three round trips weekly via Trucks and Boat: Leave Key West at 8:00 o’clock A. M. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Leave Miami 7:30 A. M. on Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday. Daily (except Sunday) Service via motor trucks —Miami to Lower Matecumbe and return—serving all intermediate points on Florida Keys. Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service Full Cargo Insurance Office: 813 Caroline St. Telephones 92 and 68 ENJOY COMFORT at the modern, fireproof hotel in the heart of downe town Jacksonville. Every room with tub and shower, soft water, ceiling fan, radio, slatted w= Every Bed with innerspring | mattress and reading lamp. Running ice water on every floor. AIR CONDITIONED COCKTAIL LOUNGE . COFFEE SHOP DINING AND MEETING ROOMS: Rates--Single with Private Bath 78 Rooms $2.00 - 80 Rooms 33 | Today’s may perhaps confined, but not, cn the! unhe The day stews strong attachment to home be narrow, be- 40 Rooms $3.00 - 24 Rooms $3.50 10 Sample Rooms with Private Bath $4.00 and Th ind is = é enn: | Slight increase for double occupancy parents. less and a little too impulsive, | Oikos 2:3. POUND leute not quite enough foresight! MOTEL PATTEN HOTEL DESOTO : eh . Chatenoose, Toon. Sevancsh, and may be used fon great suce PROOF and absolutely air tight Priced from $20.00 vw Easy Terms—i0 Days Free Trial On Display at THOMPSON ICE COMPANY, Inc. —Phone No, 8— ~ Ne Be Sure to See These New and Entirely Different Full Reverse, Alternate Firing, underwater Exhaust, Reverse Flux Magneto with Permanent Magnets and a host of other improvements, PIERCE BROTHERS TEXACO FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE PAUL’S TIRE SHOP Cor. Fleming and White Sts. QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Light-and Heavy Cream Pasteurized Milk Butter Milk Chocolate Milk ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 455 —Courteous Service— PHONE 65 MER ek TREVOR AND MORRIS INC. INSURANCE TELEPHONE NO. 1 ——THE——. PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY “Oldest Continuous Ford Dealers in the World” Watch The Fords Go By Hitch Your Water Faucets To The Sun With An Original Solar Heater INSTALL IT — FORGET 1T ENJOY IT! No Fuel Bills— No Repair Bills— — EASY TERMS — CLEM C. PRICE —Local Representative— PHONE 186-M Make Your SALADS Taste Better For Sale By ALL LEADING RETAIL STORES omens amme e — FOR — COLUMBIA LAUNDRY SERVICE of United States as fit for human food. Ask for and demand— IDEAL DOG FOOD ONE At Any Grocery de 57 CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. ISLAND BUILDING CO. Concrete blocks are now be- ing manufactured in Key West and sold at reasonable prices. These are better blocks than those previously made. The last quality of concrete is given you in blocks of con- venient size. With modernistic trends in building, these blocks produce the same strong wall structure as they did for the older styles or architecture, Rear of William Curry’s Sons Co. If you are planning to build a new home, apartment house or the modernization of your store or office building we would be glad to help you. Knowledge of local materials and their economical applica- tion are at your service. Plans, estimates, inspection and construction. If it can be planned or built see us. 530 William Street TEXACO FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE COMPLETE SERVICE “PO'YACHTS INCLUDING FOREIGN CLEARANCES PORTER DOCK CO. PHONES 24 and 55 G. C. ROBERTS General Merchandise —Wholesale and Retail— Galvanized Roofings H. B.. DAVIS’ 100 PER CENT PAINTS AND OILS will and Caroline Sts. JOHN C. PARK 328 SIMONTON ST. PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 ROSES FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY CORSAGES, ETC. PLANTS and VINES SOUTH FLORIDA NURSERY —PHONE 597— AARON McCONNELL 518 Fleming Street WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours; 9 to 12—1 te @ Open Saturday Nights 415 OLIVIA STREET THE CITIZEN OFFICE

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