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FRIDAY. MARCH 4, 1932. SYNOPSIS: Carrying & gun- co-go for Rajch Mantusen, we en- counter @ Dyak revol against the PMiolays on Sumantang island. entusen blames my uncle, Jemes Clyde, and holds him prconer until £ (Paul Thorne) «cn bring our fortified ship, the Li 3, up-river to aid the Ma- Toys. Christine Forrester, ¢ young Exgtish girl, is behind the war. Her deed father’s ambition was freedom for the gad she - is completing hie plan. Just as 1 realize that rescying Clyde is al- most impossible without Chris- tine’s support, he escapes. We must prepare for aMaley attack. Chapter 22 Christine Softens yess I told Christine that Ctyde was .a.e, she broke into tears. I had to stand by awkwardly, ages that her sobs would sub- ide, while the men waited in the boat Finally 1 broke the uncom- fortable delay by telling my men to come aboard. They came piling over the rail, -ilent and matter-of- fact. She drop; her hand. then, and faced me. There were tears run- ning down her Jace, anu I felt that I ought to do something for that. but T let it pass. “Go forward.” 1 ordered. Then, to “her, “The thing is this: the Malays.aren't going to stay in their stockade ang more. They're going to risk everything in a hard smash to force the river.” ous, agd it changed her com; Thad known before that Forrester vas an extremely hand- veung woma~ But no me- Se eeecerveccevsceseseses ‘Today’s Horoscope siorable nature with scientific leanings. It is a very symmetric. al life, well rounded and with ample endowments. The highest enjoyments will be partaken of with a partner. Be very caréful of selecting a companion, for there is danger of loss indicated thereby. Subscribe to The Citizen. ment im our quarreisome argu- ments had impressed me, as I was impressed now with the other facts that she wa_ after all very young and very lovely—capable of mer- riment and tenderness and per- haps further things undiscovered. “fll be glad for your help,” she said now. Her words were gentile, and. a little breathless. “Mr. Thorne, do you realize that insome ways your uncle is a very splendid person?” “Hie’s 2 good ship master,” I seid. “And I think he’s a good trader.” } } “He's a terrible trader,” shesaid. “But im another way he is near greatmess—very near. Do you see what he did? Do you realize your- self what he did? I mean, when he } sent you dewn the Siderong with these crazy orders to bring the | Lamang up the river?” | Lwassilent; I mew that she had her own answer and wanted none from me. “He knew that you couldn't get j fe tink across the bar into the | Siderong. knew that all the | time. That's why he gave you such | strict orders not to land.” | ‘A Brave Man’ | [T WAS clever of her to see that. {41 had been convinced of it my- \self for same while: But I hac swal- |lowed the whole thing at the time | like a sucker. I said unhappily, “I didn’t see it until it was too late. | | Té I had seen it at the time—” | Bot seen .t at the time you wor have made it impossible. ft again to see if awake. Bow tong will Christine stick i cut? Continued tomorrow. Bureau of Internal Revenue, re leasing new set of figures for cal endar ye liections of $5,617,083,564 37, shows cx Lake County has a most un- usual church-supporting plan st Emeraida Methodist One aere of bear been producing es of fruit per tree, netting the church an average of $400 per year for several years, and paying the cost of building their present * basilding. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN THE WEATHER Normal Mean = Rainfall* Yesterday’s Precipitation .0Ins. Normal Precipitation _._ .03 Ins. *Thix record covers 24-hour period ending st S o'clock this morning. TFomerrow's Sun rises ____ Sun sets Moon rises — Tomorrow's Tides AM. High ____11:34 Low ae 6:06 Barometer reading at § a. m=: Sea level, 30.04. are - | —_—- 6:46 a. m. 631 p.m _— $44 a m. P.M. | WEATHER FORECAST (Fill 7:30 p. m., Saturday) Key West and Vicinity: Fair tonight and Saturday; continued mild temperature; light variable winds. HOLDS SPECIAL COURT SESSION POSED OF EN CRIM- INAL COURT At a special session of Criminal Court, for the January term, held teday, at which Judge Wm. V. Al- bury presided, with all officers . present, two cases were called to CLASSIFIE COLUMN eeeecoccecossoooaceosere WHEN STUDYING ECONOMY, stop at LITTLE CASH STORE, 801 Simonton street, for gro- ceries and meats at prices that will surprise you. mar4-3t WANTED WA ‘To rent for 4 or { i Top price $20 for mar4-2t REAL ESTATE |?O SELL OR BUY REAL ES- and,fosts or be confined to the | | ‘TATE or mortgage on Florida | Keys, address E. R. Lowe, P. O. Box 21, Tavernier, Florida. nov9-tf 1 MOTO-SCOOTS SSS et oS |RENT A MOTO-SCOOT by hour or day. “A Treat That Can’t | Be Beat”. Moto-Scoot Service, } 701% Duval street. maré-12tx H os ae | ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf VALUE—I£ sold at plead guilty. Jose Zarrate was called before the tribunal to answer to three charges. The first was that of assault and battery and cutting Cyril Griffin. inflicting a pain- ful injury which prevented his j* working. Sentence was suspended in this case provided the prisoner's behavior was good and that he pay the bill for the wound inflict- ed on Griffin. The seeond charge was mal- icious destruction of property, for which he was sentenced to 30 daysin jail>and thefast was a: chargé of aggravated assault, andthe sentence in this case was 45 dials in jail. Leopeld Herrera pleaded guilty to a charge of setting and operat- img m game of chance. He wasi sen’ to pay a fine of $25 county jail for 60 days. Fine and costs total $43.35. Aa has Tay machine to determine f or not fruit is frozen, installed in a packing third of such machines to be put imto service in the state. Testifying before the Interstate Commerce Commission Commit: ’ ! HUGHES'S SERVICE Charles Evans Hughes celebrat- ed his eighth anniversary as Chief Justice of the United States Su- }preme Court last Thursday. Sinee ; appointment by President Hoover tin 1930, the 75-year-old jurist has }not missed a day from his duties because of illness. Justice Hughes first served om the Court m 1910 by appeimtment from President | Taft. He resigned in 1916 to run | for President against Woodrow ; Wilson. At present, there is,ne ‘indication that he has any idea of ,retiring. LEGALS IX_THE CERCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CFRCEEF OF THE STATE OF FLOREDA. AND POR MONROE COUNTY. CHANCERY. MARTHA HARRIS 10:03 p. m. TWO CASES HEARD AND DIS-' ~~ ~~ RICHARD, Plaintiff, vs. Divoree RINALDO H. RICHARD. Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing in the sworn Bill. of Cempilaint of Martha Harris Richard, the plaintiff in the above entitted cause, which said Bilt of Compiaint m duly filed im said cause, lieves that the resi- Rinaldo H. Richard, de- d cause, is unknown at there is no person in the of Florida, the service of a ma upon whom would bind further, that said ze e THEREFORE at ldo H. Richard, defendant this cause, be, and he is hereby quired to appear te the Bill of Complaint im-this cause on Monday} 4th day of April, A. D. 1938, oth- erwise the allegations of said Bill¢ by said defendant. further ordered that this order be shed once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizem, a newspaper publish- ed in Monroe County, State of 4 Florida. Dated this 17th day of February, A. D._ 1938. (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cireuit Court Eleventh Judi- cial Cirenit of Florida, in and for Monroe County, Florida. y. Curry Harr intiff. | } NOTICE TO CREDITORS [IN THE COURT OF THE COUN-! TY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY. TE OF FLORIDA. ‘e the Estate of: * YULEE VIOLA ATWELL, $ Deceased. ;. To all Creditors, Legatees, Dis- | tributees, and all Persons haying | Claims or Demands against said Estate: |< You, and each of you, are hereby | notified and required to present any tee, Joseph H. Donnell of Tampa,/ciaims and demands whieh you, or k Pe urged repeal of the. short haul? CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- clause of the interstate commerce | ceased, late of Monree County, Fier- act, claiming it was a major fac er rates. _once....Corner lot..50x100, 3 \President “cardial. to some - marl-6t LAID EGGS everyday nest to you. Call at 1609 jan28-Imo plying at The Citizen office and paying for this advertisement. TO BE HELD MAY 3. 1938 Peececscccocccecocescces For County Commissioner First District WM. H. MONSALVATGE “COLUMBIA YALL LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING SERVICES pate Ss ic tor forcing railroads to seek high hi Presented By either of you, may have against the estate of Yulee Viola Atwell, de- rd, ¥, at} S office in the Comnty Courthouse | im Monroe County, Florida, within twelve months from the date hereof. Dated Mareh Ist, A. D. 1938. _ (Sd) THADDRUS PF, ATWELL, : to the Hon. Raymonnd R. ynty Judge of Monroe Cow SOUTH BEACH CLEANED UP and cleaned the beach thorough- ly. The Citizen began agitation on the unsanitary condition of the beach in an article published Feb- ruary 19 by J. W. Bradner, mian- ager of properties of the Tennes- see Valley Authority. Mayor Al- bury sought to have the work done by WPA labor, but was un- i fel . Mar. 4-11-18, 1938 j x tor of the tats ¢ ¥ ene arwen: pieater Ye hs PIRATES COVE FAMOUS FISHING CAMP - On Oversea Highway. 20 Miles —SWIMMING POOL— Charming Surroundings Unsurpassed Fishing | Evening Dinner j Buncheon 5 a For Reservations Telephone PIRATES COVE THE ST KING'S tN HISTORY ATAMUALOA, CHIEF OF ALL INCA TRIBES, FELL INTHE WANDS OF THE CREAT PIZARRO OURING THE CONQUEST OF PERU. Tue POWERFUL DESPERATELY DESIRED TO TL AON e722 FEET AS wiGu AS Bzanto COULD REACH, WaT GOLD , SMILING GRIMY, GUALKED WIS TIP-FOE REACH AT NINE FEET... AND SILVER?, YES! 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