The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 6, 1938, Page 4

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EY WEST oy IZEN Soe ecececocecescoseveconescessceeeee HOUSE BY PHOBE ATWOOD TAYLOR ecececceccconeeessescess: ve) talent, DUL she never did anything e| about’ it. Never want Ko anyone to know about ‘it; either. Aiways ed} hid away ‘by hérself wher she a left| worked,” of her| “T see,” Asey said. “She helped the|in your early plans sass rough able aie Always dif'rent. | s'pose r ideas was origina of course they k Lorne di ural has énrag od by were! oe “ d toward the t : x + Sa the olios there,” ceeded to drives i not go see the Ietagon Houg s he got a vant to seé got an er- said. fun. She ew ‘em all Some of them are sore, so well. but ‘hat asked Asey. ey'll you alot?” t his studio) doesn't mat Tr ered table. He was| it in crumpled green pa- i he hadn't yet bothered e off his accumulation of} ting in get over before saucy A Question Of Caraway Seeds Cc! you think of any one per- son in town who was more nnoyed about the thar iny other person?” Jack laughed. “Oh, hopping. So was Aaron. And Peg, {and Roddy and Nettie—and the | minister, and the plumber, and— say. 1 wish he'd get over here and |fix that tank! They were all of them sore. Everyone in it. Some of 4 threatened to beat me up!” ‘It’s just this lack of apprecia- r true art,” Asey said blar vouldn’t werry.” mural got | Pam was e. 1," Jack told him wouldn't know everything in order ner with see Ww for Senator Hen wi i at's th ne matter with ypu, 0! ir ting 8 watched t the drive “Don't loc said. comming {| He always does. Did he te about the grea ; | asked ak and | ‘Oh She hated herself, tc d not being able to frame a And About Around “It was | COSCCCCESOOE>COROADESS LESSEE ESOS OE SEESEOBCOSEOELE The Story So Far: Asey Mayo, Cape Cod detective, is investigating the| murder of Marina Lorne, whose hus- band’s post office murat has enrage Quanomet. She was } bya blow from the knife of her rrye. Milling : and stherv ble Tim C ina, thought Strutt, whose t of the igs, a@ plumber; Asey, Tim, Pam's ‘ope id tches. Miss The Sweet With The Bitter “pam” Peg Boone cal you “I’ve got to go,” ‘She wants—” “I do,” Tim was replying to her housemaidy question. “I do, do L What nice hands you have, I’m so sick of painted claws. Look, what's this about amhergris? Is it a verdigris, or a varixtion of ampi sand? I'm sure I ought to know, it’s probably something | should teaching the youth of A mind’s a blank, W bergris? And—c Peg Boone walked over to them | and eyed them both rat ously. Pam felt herself turning red [ fie he's going to- We're just about wo And he was so at are am- g’s definitely with the m, P: said. “I can’t tell if it’s too Span’: or too creamy, but it’s not should be.” “Tl be right in,” P: Timothy watc' hed Peg around here?” “What do you mear do? m shrugged. r ge to haul you off for an long chat, up she pons. She minds me of Azron’s clocks. as you forget them, they strike. She's nicé.” Pam said. “S riend of our: I suppose she is,” Tim said w a sigh. “Well, I'll just have to tak: the bitter with the sweet. | sup- pose. You won't like lots of our lave friends. either. We know a tea| you that I taster who wears 4 corai brace! « and around one ankle, and sandals with | Brig a thong next rile you what—we'll introduce hin Peg. Maybe they'll marry. | it wonderful how problems disap- pear, if you just put your mind to work? And.” he added before Pam had time to spe: i “Every was cleo toe. it tight wouldn't that ne. And if 1e best pilots I here now, nor sthatI can et utt you POCO CCOOOOS COROEOEOEE OE OEEEOEODDOOCEROOOOEECOHLOOSLLOELESODS MANY BIRDS IN CTAGON FLORIDA EXHIBIT WILL TAKE PLACE AT NEW YORK’S WORLD FAIR NEXT YEAR and natior nonths h tate woods earch the cock Experience Rockefeller ections of eland at tropical birc attention. The cc gathered together 4 World's Fair. ore cor tion for he 1939, wi any ording than RABBI MALC TO LEAVE JULY 14 ‘ Mak who has eader of the Congregation in this city for a period aving resigned his ago, will leave 14, en- where ne pulpit evening, Ju B, be- 8 o'clock, h will arewell sermon Male and his fam will street congrega rom 10 F i, and n to The urtesies THE WEATHER _ Temperatures* Mean Rainfali* s Precipitat I ipitation 10 Ins coxers 24-hour pertoé ding at 6 @’cloek thin morning -Tomorrow’s Almanac meter 7:30 a. m. today: THER FORECAST N oF IN AND FOR WONR IN _LEGALS CIRCUIT COURT. NTH JUEDICIA STATE oF or THE CIRCUIT LORIDA, COUNTY. =15, CHANCERY, NO. LEA Foreclosure of Mortgage ORDER OF PUBLICATION The Favorite In Key Wes: — TmY IT TODAY — STAR ¥ BRAND ON SALE AT ALL CUBAN COFFEE GROCERS eeece Peecccesevcoeseccesesese CLASSIFIED COLUMN PARIS-BOUND, ard Hughes (above aviator and movie p been putting How- wealthy ucer, has his Lockheed plane through the paces at An- geles, preparing for a nonstop Hight to New York from which point he plans a speed hop to France LEGALS PME CIROLER COURT ELEVENTH st oreiat or THE STARE oF IN AND pork MONROE IN CHANCEEY. NO RIGERATION Los ERA iN or THE CAOUUE PLORIDY COUNTY FOR SALE ORDER OF PUBLICATION $1.25 AN PRESS. jun25-tf For Thursday ach. THE jun25-tf FOR SALE— « The Citi- nay 19-tf 50c 19-tf DAL ESTATE iservative, years’ ex » Keys i Broker, P. O. 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