The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 12, 1938, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12 CLOUBCB MOBR By MAX SALTMARSH] The Characters Archie Lumsden, myself, vis- itor to. the French Riviera. QOttilie Wills, beautiful Ameri- can heiress, René Geiss, head of a murder conspiracy. Yesterday: -Ottilie and I are gaught in Geiss’s house. between Geiss and Henrietta Adams on the one hand, and crazy Noah More on the other. Chapter 38 Night Of Horror Viana was sae ete only’) in; that .a-thin one. gripes ‘ist_and drew her me ppc gio of the stairs to fpemudin door. As I did so, finding iy ajar, 1 hear ie on the marble flags. Ithrust her gre slipped after her myself. ‘The corny patsed our door and proceeded do: _ to the secret room: by the feet, door was it and I looked -round Sesparsiely tot some corner whee le.ourselves until at the house had gone and devious ways. Even po gr T heard ff ee Sees 8 ate INE | +5 face. 1 ber FE ro Pe my arm, ‘but my" the door we bye slowlymoye Ly incy Hl ihe ft “4 dove, behind a it me hed: its "pinnacle of fan: jorror. pores Ithily a fracti whe th the divis division o! ofthe fight, and wed a i 7 uling found mu very fai ae heath Bae oeoeioe pkey of si ies iB saiteibe ther T I “Come | then, Henrietta!” he ‘ol Pe you poe to be The could use.to you?” oe yenes clon doe it, Moc! oes the dais, med to me that hfulness was re- h adie the}nal. damnation, alicaused by adark | “Pm not “anyon she-said. “And I think ['d bette: tell you, René Geiss, that Rat @ revolver under’this.coat of if iy auvthing know how | her sister's name, Found her ip I CLAPPED my hand over Ot- 4 mA het. waist, fechag, yet a : i ee The next — ~ & confused uproar in tudioat my back. “Yout™ came Geiss's voice in a -sodden scly where Meeepseccvcceccoeeacooes ft, ? TLoday’s Horoscope ° eoocecece Today endows with the coal ties that make a ruler. It is a masculine nature, and whichever the sex, the native will take the Jead whether on the playground or in the field of work. The na- tive may be a trifle studious and mystic. But avoid forcing the opinions against opposition and, fou've groan, fi inu! = ators me jace, a hoetnat it hat it ig foo late late" ever get the ow be through th what she managed to , 1938 eee | | @ Ome ccepesecscesesesoCeee ‘There was a scuffle, a half-— strangled), lose to the other | side of the re and then are broken naly by A ‘pall sound that j neg nig ie Hespiog toroid a | shivering, for iam sound of | | a ce turning ina, ites ods thet tha cine anes door, peed which Geiss pare es fled, was | also fastened. Only too well did-I | know how impossible it was to | break Soyn either ot those two | OOF apc. set the all Tm the | g hou that ree it in ae dren ful room, shat in with | that gruesome, broken'body, wait- | until tpg (0. or ger or the | — should ome to free_us, was a prospect almost too awful to. con- template. “I stood there listening for an- | iss's|other -five minutes, for if~ the | madman who roamed \the house Jearned of our presence, I ,dared not imagine what would happen. At.last I moved. ie think we an { PS | shitt ourselves now,” id} “Our: host wouldn't -svait mi er | fing | than he could help, after that last J “But,,Arehie,” Ottilie said, very low, “what happened? What was that-awful cry, andthe crash?” “That.” 1 answered slowly, “was when iss killed Henrietta ’s out there now, Ot- Adams, GEORGE McCLELLAND tilie—but there’s worse than that Halfback “t can guess,” she said. 1 felt; handsome George McClelland of Sanford assisted the Stet- son Hatters to triumph over South Georgia Teachers at DeLand, 28 to-0, Friday night. Within six minutes of); the third quarter, Halfback ‘Mc- Clelland reeled off a pair of 45-yard runs around the end, leading promptly to two touchdowns. He scored one of the two touchdowns the Hatters gained in defeating | the Florida Gators in the first | game of the season. A senior, McClelland weighs 165 pounds. her wwaice. hed in amazingly steady. e’re lock ” I agreed with Dig sl down the and ie ean come out now, ae But you ve got to face the wer re:stuck in this room junning or_.Hugo—or the | Has even—think to come and | k for us here.” ‘The Idol to| T ogcands I cna = pa of the play- | They et gare yt ever seen | tle 5 pictues they | 2+ dao aes | jet iste Soa a TO. WIN GAME e to cons sult | ‘wonder what | ee told him natever it was, he Rear se! wered, with a vi | WENT INTO EIGHTH WITH COUNT 6 TO 3 AGAINST like | collection of that rena ey: ITS PLAYERS: EXTRA BASE al do not believe it!»But-Ottilie was over the cards, fingering | HITS DECIDED OUTCOME Wo! an.” i | n't e monder he. Slant ue it!” she inder breath. “Here’s the Fal in; Cy i fortune. | itrange,” said I. “He was al- sad scared of dark Ritige ore He Bacardi Club and All-Stars one Propet eeune, ‘is death in hooked up in a. baseball, game }Failure, madness, death, and eter- | Sie slaved at me. “Melanie ‘was yesterday, and when it was all asks aaa seals, ee fPMe over the Rum boys came out on | tter of, Geiss’ ie iri top. It was a great finish for the victors. Going into the eighth queer | inning the score stood 6 to 3 in @ favor of the All-Stars. | Suarez, who had pitched great | overt “pad ball up to that frame, was re-| ie male Sone’ oe opie by te and oe Se | eon players jump on his offerings | my eye ted vb it, something |for a home run, a triple and a} said, Dive “a me 8 coe | double, scoring four runs. Final on her Geiss was E |count was 7 to 6. curtain before: he tisared | G. Diaz and Sanchez were on} andpe cone away withmoney ‘the mound for the victors, with | 1M, Esquinaldo catching. | ” Suarez, Fisher and McGee} ny abou Katto, said'l, and in |formed the battery for the losers. a couple of strides I wasacrossthe Friday afternoon these two} bic | teams will cross bats again at the | iteod there staring | oe . ate loage -ategd ane wit anne American an. Legion grounds. grounds. | So jug rom ster | hated rs | | dicover It was true enough, and a thought at that, but as she spo! quiver, ce L a as saw | the image sk af ast Soaked e side, | rows Bos are disclosin, ase ~~ hollow in the VEDO STARS: KEY WEST VS! BACARDI CLUB IN NIGHT-! CAP szemed to me that we had rounded are the last bend of the road. Acevedo Stars, Monroe County “My!” said she. with a sort of tri hi Baseball League member, have 1 bay ha Huge Stern bere changed their name to Smith} this minute!™ And as she spoke Poultry and Egg Company and she reached her hand down into will play their first game under | the qpening. but I gripped herby this moniker Sunday at Navy/ “ » qys Field. The Fowl boys will meet} sae Rr ity A pane a i Booster Club in the opener of a} | } Harris Grammar School yester- | day afternoon by Mrs. Charlotte | Haskins, Room 3B, and Victor i Larsen, THE FAST FOOTWORK of | | pmeengccenaccenanscccnce | 'Highest 'To all creditors and | Ses estate of Willlam Mendel _ THE KEY WEST BOXING SHOW ) PROCEEDS GIVEN TO P.-T. A. | FOR.GENERAL WEL- EARE.OF SCHOOL 1 Great excitement was manifest- led at the boxing bouts staged at Recreation Department, | WPA. Proceeds were for the general P.-T. A. fund of the Harris school. The bouts of the boxing show | Were as’ follows: | 1. Warren Bethel vs. Tommy /Swicegood, draw, three one-min- | | ute rounds. | .2. Phillip Bradley vs Kirk- | wood Bethel, latter winning de- ‘cision, two two-minute rounds. 3. Bernell Sands vs. Chas. R. Brante, latter winning decision, | ‘two two-minute rounds. 4. Ralph Bradley vs. Eddie Larsen, former winning seinen, two two-minute rounds. 5. Jack Solt vs. Clifford Hayes, } |former winning decision, two two-minute rounds. 6. Arthur Bozo, Mario Machin, |" Clyde Sawyer, Navarro Revero— ; Machin winning battle royal, two | | | three-minute rounds, Miss Josephine Ubieta and Miss | Louise Gwynn were seconds. Reese Thompson acted as time- | keeper, and Denorah Nickerson, |, assistant timekeeper. Referee was Henry Soldano. Amando Alfonso and Ernest Roberts, judges. The bouts afforded much ex- | citement and the applause from | the audience was freely given the | combatants. POT TT TILT TTP Bee ce Temperatures’ Lowest Mean Normal Rai Yesterday’s Precipitation Normal Precipitation “This record.covers 24-honr period ending at 8 o'clock this morning. Tomorrow’s Almanac Sun rises -. Sun sets - 6:02 .p. m. Moon rises 9:38 p. m. Moon sets .. -10:30 a. m. Tomorrow's Tides AM. P.M. 5 12:48 6:19 §:32 m., today: T, Ins. POT ry FP High Barometer Sea level, 30, 03. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Thursday) Key West and Vicinity: Mostly | jeloudy tonight and Thursday, | possibly scattered showers; mod- erate to fresh easterly winds. Florida: Mostly cloudy, pos- sibly scattered showers Thursday | and in extreme south portion and ; near the .west coast tonight. Jacksonville to Florida Straits | Moderate to fresh easterly winds and partly overcast weather to- |night.and Thursday with possibly light showers near the coast. East Gulf: Fresh easterly | winds, moderately strong at times \over south portion; mostly over- lcast weather tonight ad, Thurs- }day with occasional rain. IN. THE COUNTY IN AND FOR M bieeg ore Pf PI lIn Estate of WILLIAM “MENDEL, Decease: NOTICE TO CREDITORS all. persons claims or demands against havin, said Estate: You; and each of you, are hereby | | notified ana required ‘to present | lany claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have ig my | ceased) late of Monroe County, / Florida, to the Hon. Raymond R. Lord, “County Judge of Monroe County, at his office in the County Courthouse in Monroe County, Flor- ida, within eight calendar month: from the date of the first publica- tion Siereof. All claims and de- | mands not presented within the time and in the manner prescribed ie Uns one we're looking for, but | Tegular Sunday afternoon double- | ee shall be barred as provided | if so the rprints on it’ are Precious to.us; we're not going: to | disturb them. And furthermore,” I added, as ee. se her Baas ving it ex- it we for the police to eae 088, Me Mas Saltmarsk) Tomorrow: tui a shane again, GOOD PRODUCER HANSON, Ky.—A one hundred year old cherry tree, with a spread of 65 feet, a trunk cir- cumference of 10 feet, and bear- First contest will get underway “From Boston every Tuesday if ing from 500 to 800 gallons of cherries a year, earns a comfor- table income for Tom Mitchell and_his mother of this city. seek to rule by argument rather than by command, as much trou- ble can thus be avoided. header. Bolo Garcia or F. Tynes will be on the mound for the Boosters, with Vidal behind the plate. Gates and C. Griffin will be battery for the Poultry and Ege men. Key Westfravelers tangle wifh Bacardi Chub in the nightcap Sun- |day. The. Key West outfit will ‘use praéti¢aliy ‘fhe same linegp | that has been competing with up- state teams. Rum aggregation will send Joe Casa to twirl for them and Izzy Rodriguez to handle his pitches. 1:30 o'clock. Seaman—do you believe that kissing is unhealthy? Kate—I really have never. Seaman—Never been kissed? Kate—Never been sick. FO ST ceenewiarbbaswaw bad: aM: MOON Em, of Dated September 22nd, A. D. 1938. — MATILDA MENDEDL As Administratrix of the Estate of AG | MEndeh, Deceased. Ft” Cpe pies soc New York Miami |New roomy and a Bevendl oo Key West alternate Mon- | arom Mew York every Thurs From Jacksonville, Miami and New Oxjeans every two weeks. ‘CLYDE-MALLORY & nay erie LEM. _ SoA ESO IS Ms CITIZEN FOR QUALITY PRINTING Call, 51, THE ARTMAN PRESS The Citizen ‘Building SAFEGUARD YOUR FAMILY’S HEALTH! QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Light and Heavy Cream Pasteurized Milk Butter Milk Chocolate Milk ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 455 ” Dressing and Mayonnaise Make your SALADS Taste Better For Sale By ALL LEADING RETAIL \ FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY Office: 319 Duval St. Corsages, Etc. Plants and Vines SOUTH FLORIDA : NURSERY PHONE 597 PHONE NO. 1 COMPANY TREVOR AND MORRIS INC. PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALIST Also, scientific Facials and Scalp Treatments by Parker Herbax Li- censed tor and all lines of uty Culture. “Oldest Continuous Ford Dealers in Watch The Fords Go By It’s Bottled in Key West by Local Labor! S Se Prices range $47.50, - PAGE THRES e Here’s a Representative -List of Key ‘West Merchants that Sell Practically Everything of Interest to the Average Family or Businessman. The Shoppers’ Department IS OF INTEREST TO.BOTH VISITORS AND RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY Merchants Represented Here Have Been Carefully Selected and Dealings with Them will be Satisfactory in Every Way. New York Busy-Bee Barbecue OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Serving the BEST SAND \WICHES in Town—Refreshing ‘Dritiks’ , Specializing in! '2 Conch Chowder; Hot ‘Bollos and Molletes 905 Simonton Street ¢. C. ROBERTS General Merchandise Wholesale and Retail For a low ‘initial cost, and only a few cents a week to keep it go- ing, you can have a DAYTON Water Sys- $ tem in your home. Galva d Roofings Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing H. B. Davis’ 100. Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline Streets Sold on Easy Terms = $59.50 and $69.50 5 “Best for ‘Pets—Dogs and Cats” ee dom a nese ration. prbemret by U. S. Depart- as fit for human food. ASK FOR AND DEMAND— IDEAL DOG FOOD TYPEWRITER REPAIR SHOP WE REPAIR— Typewriters Adding Machines Locks Safes Lawn Mowers and all kinds of tmall machinery | $01 Whitehead Street P. 0. Box 28 KEY WEST, FLA. PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME PLUMBING PiSremnubeti Courtesy Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Never Sleep nae! 328 Simonton St. Duro Pumps Plumbing Supplies PHONE 348 ALL METAL DUPLEX SOLAR WATER HEATER—FHA TERMS jaa WATER FROM SUNSHINE! No cost.. Install the ALL-METAL DUPI DOUBLE COIL Solar. a take no risk! Solid and installed on money-back guarantee! Get the facts on this famous “solar 10 today. No obligation! Clem C. Price. 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