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The Characters - Gregory: peppery rear member of the Greg- s clan, goes West incognito to @ right-of-way for The | re Donald: onald: 0% The son of a miner » the daughter is goes after the or, whose services ¢-only for mine accidents. Chapter 15 Pent Up Wrath jouNny was a good sport, though a very white lipped Sport. He wished they'd let him temain where he was, or take him homie, Tears smarting her eyes, she h Went into the Gregory store for “Golden oranges.” They didn’t yek them, nobody ever bought Seve fruit, excepting lemons, in the winter. The MacDonald store had-plenty. She had a basket filled With fruit, rode back to the mine With the doctor, picked up her car Gnd drove back:tojthe cot. “BThese are for theliftle girl,” told the mothe¥ when she had sought her the.selecing-news of iny’s luck. “She seemed to like Stories of 18 2%," © ere did y0's‘et' them?” de- S On the eve of that day he drove up to the Old Gregory house, ~ ee Po Bin. Ce door. n nurs- gad ‘vicarious suffering for her ACTIVITIES CHESTERFIELDS ARE ADVANCING REVEALED THAT THEY ARE OFFERING MORE PLEAS- URE EVERY DAY OCTAL ing: he was ready to release her eens up wrath against the “You can’t turn -this house into ital,” Kit-Smyth said. Pe h can’t 1,” retorted Kathleen. | “Thats T intend | to stop me. “That's precisely what to vin Get those people out of there. | or Pu— a | “You'll what?” flared Kathleen. | “I'm not moving people too ill to | be moved, and what’s more, when | others need to come in they're | coming, and not you, nor your | whole damned county is going to stop me!” | “I know someone who can,” yelled Kit-Smyth. “If ron haven’t cleared that house within twenty- | four hours I'll call on the law.” “You call on the law and I'll call on the Gregorys,” promised Kath- | een. “I know they're a rotten lot. | I’ve seen enough and heard enough | since I've been here to gauge them | pretty accurately. However, even a Gregory must have an ounce of | humanity, somewhere. If they | haven't, they have pride. Let them | buck me and I'll write friends I | have on the New York newspapers — and they'll hound them with pub- | licity until they: will wish they had: | on in. You start something. lig leave for Carsted the moment, ie through with:my shift. I'll call this | * Angus Gregory and tell him afew. “And aippose you;tiok.the | ' New York operator. wilbsfall over | herself to give you the Gregorys’ | non-listed number,” ol ed Kit- | Smyth, sarcastitally. | Sere is A Culinary Interlude | Current advertisements for |Chesterfield Cigarettes, released. ° | nationally this week by Liggett. ° | J. J. Hennessey, deputy United |2nd Myers, reveal a strong ad- |States marshal at Miami, who,vance in the “more pleasure” | was in the city for the purpose theme of Chesterfield advertis- jof attending the session of Fed- ;, leral court yesterday, left in the' see Sy : | afternoon on the bus for Miami. ‘Chesterfield is the right com- H PER ArN aR bination”, say these new ads, “— |. Wm. R. Porter, president of! can’t-be-copied blend of the) the First National Bank, left yes-| world’s best cigarette tobaccos,| | terday afternoon over the higway | palanced in correct proportions; |for a business visit in Miami. | for: miliiiens: better taste. and MAIDEN’S PRAYER finds answer in “beautiful” Bob i | William Eagan, who was in | charge of the information ‘booth lin Miami for Key West, and was in the city yesterday for a brief! jvisit, left in the afternoon for | Miami. | i a cin 4 1 R.-C, Oliver, connected with the WPA ireereation department, | who, was héré’for a: week on |business invconnection with , the; establishment’ of a marionette ', s displays are among the most. . i orfi entertainment, left over the high- fifid. AHO e A a Ak ri ; way this morning for Sarasota. +! ‘Dynamite Went Off | |more smoking pleasure”. Illustrations for the new ad-/ vertisements have the _ lively} variety typical of past Chester- | field advertisements. National | billboards and point-of-sale dis-| plays continue the “pleasure”} theme, and are designed to im-} prove the appga in’ where they SOLES. ling attentOrt. Then! shrist Three New Radio Programs ree. new national radio pro- dVeftising — Burns | partly cloudy and cooler, i] - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1938 7 Poecccccoccccocccooccoce THE WEATHER | Deccccccecencccenccccccs | | |Here’s One Youngster Too Eager For School (By Associated Press) 83| DENVER, Nov. 8.—Roll call at —-75 | Wyatt school on the opening day |of the fall season showed one ex- jtra pupil in the room. OIns.| He was a four-yéar-old and he 09 Ins: woulap’t volunteer, anyeinforma- endian AES Tear ee eeeeieiet [tio her than she's fects gthat Tomorrow's Almanac |schoel was starting and he ‘was ;Sun rises _. 6:40 a. m.! there. - ‘fos Sets = —— 5:42 p. An explanation from-the-teach- | Moon rises _________ 7:28 p. i |Moon sets — — 8:18 a. er that he waa} ip _, Sopereyor || Tomorrow's Tides school brought only tears.\#fmal- ly police were called to take him home. Unable to give name or address he was taken to the matron’s quarters. He stayed until a news- paper account of his plight, with his picture, brought his parents to the rescue. Temperatures” | Highest — | Lowest | Mean Normal Mean - Rain! |Yesterday’s Precipitation Normal Precipitation {High | Low Barometer Sea level,, 29.82. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Wednesday) Key West and Vicinity: Show- ers and somewhat cooler tonight; | ¢ gecccccccccecceece e Wednesday mostly cloudy and cooler; fresh northerly winds, Florida: Showers and some-} PaLACE what cooler tonight. Wednesday | Lionel Atwill-Iauey Mannheim in Comedy,and Short TONIGHT — PRIZE NIGHT Jacksonville to Florida. Straits: | resh northeast to east winds, | gover south, and central | s and offthe “coast over | jnorth portion becoming norther- | ly and overcast weather with | showers and squalls this after- noon and tonight and over north; tyaded the woman. *At—" Kathleer hesitated. know!” The apathetic figure tened and hatred blazed ro eyes. “You've been fine, mat get that fruit out of my house. ‘Acting Like A Child’ | “LTAVE you ever tried to keep a | non-listed number from a | newspaperman?” retorted Kath- | & Allen, with Ray Noble’s or- chestra, over Columbia Broad- (My Annoctated Prenn) | casting System, on Fridays—Paul MELBOURNE, Australia, Nov. Whiteman’s orchestra, with Joan WQAM TONITE | | Taylor of the films, seen in New York’s Versailles restaurant ex- But Not On Schedule changing pointers on the manly art of fisticuffs with young Jimmy | —_ Boggiano. Taylor’s dinner companion at the club was Jimmy Brod- i erick, New York detective, who's reported to have been showing | movie idol tricks about self-defense. portion Wednesday, improving over south portion Wednesday. | East Gulf: Fresh northerly winds and partly overcast wea-/ poison a child of mine with onald truck!” n stood pees This Sther would let her child do fitbout what she needed, sconer accept anything purchased p her enemy. She hae forgotten J said she would sconer in the street than spend an- night in a MacDonald hotel. was a veneer; this 's hatred had heen in- ned igh three generations. = “I'll drive into Carsted.” she told woman. “You'll accept fruit n won't you? And I've I want to make,” fould you—” the woman hesi- “Would it be asking too for you to take Grandma de with you? She's never ithieen set out for the nearest with two guests. In the ton- | h pau sat Grandmother MacBride. smothered in blankets. her mouth, wide with a happy file. Beside her. brisk, alert and igative was Grandmother Bark- 0 old woman's crony. Piacviine ‘tense a = ime shopping. the half writing an air-mail to her father. you have every roof m repaired before snowfall ind you release Doctor Cleve- that asinine limitation Gwe Mm permission tor him to attend ory people tree of charge Snore than willing. ile ts enough for now [ll tell you } else is needed in my next letter missive was hurled east by Epidemic WAS after dark when Kath- h returned to Neutrality De- the old women at their ble of this child. She's going into | th ia if she isn’tutaken out a holeand given proper her t0°iny piace.” an- athleen ‘p1 tly. “It's 88 big as a barn. but itis dry and r2. plenty of fuel. I'l) take care An anxious Bridget, who had seen Kathleen back the car out of barn and drive Teceived word of her dash- around Neutrality down to the Girl: then setting forth to ; open e front door to her standing there, cheeks ite; eves black with determina- ind Kathleen stood a man, a in blankets in his the man was a nurse. open the parlor,” 4 with ch understand- steady uw ie ving foot will keep it at the right tem- off; who had | Gi leen. “I'll have it within half an | hour after I call | “Tl call first,” threatened Kit- | Smyth. "You do and you'll be the sor- | S) 0 C I A L C a ee ote oe continent. If 1 | can’t reac! regory, person- | TU) ae ally, 1 know a New York publisher | bevperee who can. And I don’t think a boiled | shirt front like Angus, is going to | like that, do you?” | “All right, all right,” soothed | Kit-Smyth. “Forget it. Forget the | whole thing. Run your damned | hospital, but I'm gr toweiy you | this. You'll pay for every bit of | damage done to that house.” | ig anaes 9 bareain because there isn’t going any dama; just remember, Let one officer of the law step his foot on this place, | or serve me with any papers and | [ll make things so hot for the Gregorys they'll wish they'd never eard of you. Kit-Smyth digested this in si- | lence, then with a forced laugh*he | WEDNESDAY— tish Rite Hall. street. The American Legion meetin; p. m. Legion Home. r afternoon. house, stretched out a conciliatory hand. “And you won't er a—mention the «= Ratilege dave, udden happy | gave a su a laugh, "So that's it” she ‘ald, “No, as long as you play I won mention our tenancy to Kit. ‘th departed and on the MacDonald side of the house a window closed softly. “I told you, lad. she'd be need- ing no help,” said the house- acDonald frowned. “Queer. } could have sworn she was Kath- leen Gre; .” He laughed. “She certainly hasn't any more use for them than I have. has she?” Kathleen made an urchin’s face | at the closed MacDonald window | and prancec back to the Gregory | THURSDAY— P.O.O.A. meeting. 8 p. m. Hall FRIDAY— | SATURDAY— MONDAY— house in triumph, “That will hok him,” she told | Bridget, who was just retiring. ste: Ln, Sec there's a letter on the | & een open ele | found an enclosure inside and |For Thursday opened that. She Pag thecontents. | ot mg the etl sobbed iat \3 other people. Ob T'm sick of being a Srey’. % : . Bri opened the letter and jof St. Paul's Church. ead it. It was from Beatrice Persons attending this social eyed | will be required to pay le for My dear Niece: | ; . 1 told Angus he should have some jeach letter in their name. No nying you. j other charges will be made at jany time during the evening and refreshments will be served free. Prize will be given for the long- Be. |est name. Special number on the program interior and women’s teams competing. , peting. pemy Paterson Takes Part pout the ‘In College Play Lewis Chat Paterson, Mrs. V. L. Paterson of 1122 Southard street, is a student at @dout Antioch College, Yellow Springs, obtain the right Ohio, and is playing one of the characters in the Freshman play “Till The Day I Die”. son of Advices received from the in-* stitution are that young Paterson is this year attending as a full time student, but next year he will pursue the cooperative plan SON BORN SUNDAY NEW ARRIVAL IN AT HARRIS HOME Born to Mr. and Mrs. Eméry Harris of 921 Eaton street Sunday evening 7:30 o'clock, a 10-pound bey. Mrs. Harris was before marriage Miss Rosemary Saun- ders. . Mother and son are reperted as of alternate period of work and study. Fern Chapter To Meet Friday Night MOLINA FAMILY Regular meeting of Fern Chap- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Molina an-| "31, Order Eastern Star, will nounce the birth of a nine and be held Friday night 7:30 o'clock three-quarter pound boy Sunday in the Scottish Rite hall at the at their home, 515 Fleming street. Commer of Eaton and Simonton i streets. Junior arrived at 12:10 o'clock. Following the meeting there Mother and baby are reported will be held appropriate exercises as both doing nicely, in celebration of Armistice Day. '8.—Explosive which thieves left! Edwards, singer, and guest stars in an office safe here after an un- | over the.Columbia_ Broadcasting |successful attempt to open i ions on Wednesdays— \ went off later and killed a welder | Dooley’s _ football trying to cut his way into the | broadcasts over National Broad- safe. ;casting Company stations on ALENDAR ther tonight and Wednesday with scattered showers tonight, “BIG TOWN” Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Annex. Dr. Felix Varela Lodge meeting. 8 p. m. Varela Hall. , Duval street. ches | Armistice Dance, Cuban Club, Fern Chapter, Order Eastern Star, meets at 7:30 p. m. oeeerpecaas Meeting Robt. J. Perry Chapter Order DeMolay. 7:30 p. m. Scot- | 6 P. M. Church Annex. P.T.A. meeting in evening at 7:30 at Harris School. Junior Woman's Club meeting 5 o’clock in afternoon at club Kicked a thief out of Akron’t city PEER Saco Carrasco No. 2, Caballeros de Marti. 8 p. m. Varela Hall. Scottish Rite meets. 8 p. m. Scottish Rite Hall. megs 6:30 P. M. 9:30 o'clock. Firefly Club dance at Raul’s Club 10 p. m. poeta Junior-Senior P.T.A. will meet Monday night, November 14, in the High School auditorum at 8 o’clock. All interested in P.T.A. work are invited to attend. Delegate to the convention will make her report. those in- Marie Sawyer Weds Willard Albary illard A. Albury and Miss farie Sawyer were, joined in Pholy iwedlock Sattg evening, Captain Nelson § Spencer. Mrs. Albury is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sawyer. Mr. dnd Mrs. |ing about the unexploded charge Key of the Gulf Castle No. 2, Knights of the Golden Eagle meets. |in the keyhole and safe experts 7:30 p. m. Golden Eagle Hall. i Stone Church Service Club Dinner. Cuba Lodge No. 15. LO.0.F. 8 p. m. Varela Hall, 919 Elizabeth | welder was at work. ig. Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28. 8| Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14. 7:30 p. m. Regular Harris P.T.A. meeting has theme of observance of Na- tion Education Week. 7:30 p. m. Division Street School P.T.A. to hold meeting at 3 o’clock in, {were sent for. The charge appar- ‘ently fell into the door as the Other workmen were severely injured and the half-ton door to | the safe was blown in two and tossed 15 feet. KICKED OUT OF JAIL AKRON, Ohio—Police _officers |jail. Officer Fred Casdorph | caught a transient who had been |given a night’s lodging raiding the pantry of its bologna supply \“Get out of this jail’, Casdroph | bellowed. “We don’t want thieves | ground here.” | | LEGALS |IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ENTH JUDICIAL CIRCU nN b FOR MONROE COUNTY | FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY, No. 7-70 | GEOR J. SEARJEANT, also known as George Joseph Sear- | Jeant, , 4 Plaintiff, v6. BILL FOR DIVORCE PANSEY SEARJEANT, also known as PANSY SEARJEANT, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION STATE OF FLORIDA TO: Pansey Searjeant also known as Pansy Searjeant. | (It appearing from the Affidavit of the Plaintiff attached to the Bill of Complaint heretofore filed in the above entitled cause, that after. making diligent search and inquiry, | ascertain jhe has been unable to that your place of residence and |therefore your residence is nown, and it further appearing from said Affidavit that it is the belief of the Affiant that you" are over the ‘ei! of twenty-one, ia} years and that there is no person w! you, = It is thé?éfore’ ORDERED that you are’ hwreby required to appear ‘to the Bill. of Complaint heretofore | filed in this cause on Monday, the Sth day of December, A. [7 1938, otherwise the allegations of said Bill of Complaint will be taken as confessed by you. It is further ORDERED that this The thieves left a note of warn- | Thursdays and Saturdays. | | } PUIT to kiss hands when they meet or ; "\leave their {contributed to the spread of ill-| ,. un- faba ithin the’State of Florida /séd¥ice™ . of subposnacopon:whom, would: binds) Albury is assistant depot keeper order be published once each wedk for four consecutive weeks in The at the lighthouse department. Key West Citizen, a daily news- The newlyweds are making their pe published in sald County and ate residence at 515 Margaret street, where they will be at home to friends and relatives. { Firefly Clab | To Give Dance ; Firefly Club will hold a dance at Raul’s Club Saturday evening, beginning at 10 o'clock. “A large attendance is expected, Music for this affair will furnished’ by John Pritcha: danee orchestra.» ANSWERS TO TEN! TEST_QUESTIONS, Below are the answers to test) questions printed on Page 2 es Derelict. Agard. Pepe men’s Association. The Amazon. One. Twenty-eight. James Madison A park or nursery contain- ing a collection of speci- Bewenow men trees, i “\* "ty, Florida. By Florence E Sawyer vc WLER, i Africa and Asia H International. Long $hore-}@ { Clara Barton. , DONE AND ORDERED at Key West, Florida, this 31st day of Oc- tober, A. D. 1938. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, By (Sd.) Florence E Sawyer D. Cc. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MONROE I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the original Order of Publication made in said cause on file in my office. DATED at Key West, Florida, this 31st day of October, A. D. 1938 Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cireuit Court, Monroe Coun- Florida, Selicses for Plaintitt. novi-#- 15-222 29/1938 | "MONROE THEATER B. Stanwyck—H. Marshall in ALWAYS GOODBYE —also— NIGHT SPOT Matinee: Balcony 10c: Orches- tra 15-20c: Night 15-25¢ eeesoces The Favorite In Key West — THY If TODAY — STAR > BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS eeeseseseceseoesseseeses 8:00 AL JOLSON 8:30 “WE, THE PEOPLE” 9:00 BENNY GOODMAN 9:30 “DR. CHRISTIAN” 10:00 Yet Another Intruder i | Water Makes New Sack | (iy Ansociated Press) | HONOLULU, Nov. 8.—Island- | Stronger—Not Weaker j ers who call Hawaii the “garden | of Eden” now can complete the! simile—a snake has been found here. | The second reptile in the terri- | tory’s history, an 18-inch garter snake, was popped into alcohol shortly after eight-year-old Fran- cis Edralin found it on a street corner. The first was uncere- moniously executed several years ago. | Hawaii, boasting the absence | of snakes, will not admit them even in circuses. The recent un- | ‘welcome visitor was dismissed as a stowaway aboard a vessel. i Snake-Shy Hawaii Finds | | (Ny Asnociated Press) TOKYO, Nov. 8.—After four years of research, Dr. JunJi Torii, a chemist, is said to have perfect- ed a new type of heavy paper for use in sacks which resists water and sand better than hemp or leather. It is reported the Japanese army may use the invention to replace jute in the making of sandbags. Jute is imported from India and restricted by trade con. trol. The new paper tends to in- crease in strength when left in water for prolonged periods. Stay Tuned To 569 KC Headaches} and F hes] WQAM ° . Miami Broadcasting Co. relieves | COLDS: first day, | AGAINST HAND-KISSING | Snel 1 RIGA—Latvians are asked not lady friends. The; health and fitness organization 1 decided that this courtly custom sal Try “Rub-My~ teen ATry “Rel ott B plo wv 1 LPtes Wem Ysgio prod This-Is A Real Offer! To Help You Sell Your-- Real Estate Houses - Lots - Business Properties Or, To Rent-- Rooms - Apartments - Houses - Stores The Citizen Will Carry Your Want-Ads OnA Pay If YouSell Or Rent Basis This paper wants to list every piece of property in Key West and Monroe County offered for sale. The Citizen receives requests daily for copies of The Citizen from prospective buyers and persons wanting to rent rooms, homes and apartments, who want to secure same through ads in the classified column. Ly THIS OFFER MADE TO PROPERTY OWNERS ONLY ~ GOOD FOR THREE MONTHS To Place An Advertisement Free ~ Call 51

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