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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15,- DANGER The Characters Peter Mallone: Adventurous Journalist. Petronelia: His loyal, young sister. esterday: The Mallones go to jussig. and send their relatives k to England, Chapter 22 Danzig JAMES remembered another sen= tence from Petrel’s letter. “I did not. hear any more from Tony. I wish I could understand why fate so nearly let us meet again; OUS SE 1939 RVICE They had retaliated promptly, demonstra’ outside the met! to mstitution, was standing by the quiet now. pari He looked up..“I think. grbal you are going to say. F ime between nations. It hi bee | | Play Begins On Sunday Registration; Key West Competitors |, Members of the Key West Golf’ will start play next Sunday. Maxch 19. for the Bush Trophy. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Eddie Bush Golf Trophy | epoepocdaneranensececccopocesescosnecase | BUILDERS WIN OVER GASOLINE MEN IN’ DAVIS CONSTRUCTION COM-/ PANY TEAM SCORED 1740 POINTS, AND GULF REFIN-! ING CO. OUTFIT 1547 | CLASSIF 38-ft. Cabin Cruiser, sleeps 4,) perfect condition, mechanically | and otherwise. Fully equipped, ! linens, ete. Apply LAPWING,! Sub Base. mar14-6tx! FOR’ SALE—Piano, good condi- | tion, sacrifice $20.00; Ping- Pong Tabley $6.00. 1301 Divi- sion Street. maril-s/ FOLDING CANVAS’ BABY, BUGGY. Apply 706 White! street, upstairs. mar14-4tx | H , IED COLUMN eccccese| FOR SALE | Electric Range, $25.00; Sewing Machine, $5.00; Two-burner| (covered) Gas Plate, $7.50. All in good condition. Apply AL- BURY’S SERVICE. marl3-tf FOR SALE—11% acres Planta- | tion Key, 3% acres on ocean, | 8% acfes on Bay, on Highway, | Bush, golf professional, and Joe} all high land, beach front on) both sides. P. O. Box 23, Key | FOR SALE—80 acres on Big Pine! “Greetings. We arrived today |i! Key; %4-mile frontage on high-| way. Centrally located. High) SE GREETINS \FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE—'R. S. HOWARD PIANO, $50.90;|EDDIE BUSH AND JOE Lo. PEZ ARE NOW IN ST. AUGUSTINE In a greeting to The Citizen today from St. Augustine, Eddie Lopez, amateur ¢hampion of Key West, expressed “themselves in this wise: (Tuesday), Will do our best. PAGE THREE LEGALS= Ix. 7a COURT OF THE COUNTY IN AND FOR MONROB ¥ ) KNOWN | } ANDRACA < ANDRACA »R ANDRA Deceased. TO CREDITORS ditors, Legatees, Dis- . and all Persons having r Demands against said JULIO PASTC and each of you, are heréby ‘d_and required ‘to “ présent aims and demands which you, jor either of you, may have against the estate of Julio Pastor Andraca ly Roa also known as Julio Pastor An- of Martano, Raymond R: of Monroe in the County nroe County, Flor- » months from the no pany his offic se in M ida, within twelve hereof. ; ed January 6, A. D. 1939. ri y ESTEVEZ, Will and into fanatic enemies, Irie the NeW ‘Thip arophy into fanatic enem: new bigotry. If we, wish Bagiand ta post remain free, an t avoid’ both. They will nt fad ta | glory, but to savagery, hate, Kindly express our appreciation | to all the members of the Key) | West Golf Club. We wish they), | were all here”. i land and fresh spring water. | Write or see B. E. CALKENS,| feb2-s| stor An- known as 1 Second game of the tourna-|FOR SALE—Lot 8, block 5, Mar-| ment round-robin in the Key| tello Towers, $3,000. P. L. Wil-, West Bowling League played last; son, phone 598, Key West. | Ramrod Key, P.O. night at Key West Bowling Al-| feb15-1mce ‘ but not quite.” On her arriva) in Moscow, Petro- nella had found roses, a card and a few scribbled words. She had is donated by Eddie protessional, who is Joe Lopes, city swith hia inet mites (MODERN BRICK BUNGALOW. -22-29,1939 missed Lance by three days. He had been sent on gome special mis- gion to Persia. It was an extraor- |, dinary business, this love affair of Petrel’s, thought James. He wished he could genuinely dishe- eve its significance. He had to admit a resentful admiration for the fellow, holding her like that. What would come of it? Probably Ae wasn’t really any use to her. Eventually she would realize the fact. The chain would be snapped. She had not really wanted to leave Ballfield. If he had tried, he be- lieved he could easily have kept her here. The train stopped. James saw them get out of a arriage near the end of the train. ev were unmistakable. The man with his little pointed gray beard. haggard. wasted face, wearing Peter’s coat. which was too big for him. The quaint looking little girl with dark straight. hair. Slav cheek-bones. soft eyes, and an alabaster pallor. James hurried forward. As he welcomed them. and shook their thin hands, he felt a little overfed. clumsy, unyersed in the realities of life. They had very little lug- gage One suitcase, an old tin trunk, and « long parcel. “That is my Balalaika—l will plev for you as I did for Petrel and Peter!” the girl said. “Hone you got here without dif- ficu'tv?” inquired James. “Already this country seems like Heaven We have such big meals!” Tamara Morovitch laughed. show- ing even teeth. She looked four- teen. She was twenty. “We feel verv shabby. but very happy to be here. Petre! sends vou her love anf many, many messages.” “Vou left her weli?” "Yes. but she and Peter are so unwise, All the time he writes. ~ Aftd onceé*they teft*Moscow with my brother. without leave. dress- ing as Russians dress. They speak Russian too well. I hape they will leave verv soon. but Peter is never contented. He is interested in the big trial Mv brother, also. is very foolish to stay in Russia, don’t you think? Bwt he had -been listening to soeemhes. [n Russia.” she dronned her voice to a whisper. It seemed suddenly to occur to her that here no dire consequences would result “In Russia evervbodv is making sneeches. and evervbody in hurerv!" she shouted gaily. Ernest Higgs. the vorter, looked extromelv surprised. She continued in this strain, an- sworine James’ questions. chatter- ing and exclaiming. as he drove them home to lunch She spoke for. pout, and instead of her father. With hig little beard sunk into the collar of Peter's new overcoat. he -tremair-d silent Romantic fdeal q CAN'T decide whether to go hame.or not. Peter Rea these ters—one from father; one hey seem to ‘be halfinclined to said Retrel. Awe letters. One | s atione’s ecise |} of | this lace! But for + notice of her when confusion! _ “Yes, that is what I meant. It is true.” Peter laid down his paper. “Look here—you’ve had an ove! of Europe’s trouble zones, lately. You want to go home. Why don’t “Read those letters. I 1 haven't really any home. The cot- tage would be overcro' should have to share ‘amara. And I don’t ve want to see Marigold m! month. to the wrong “Stop harping on heen ee 5 “We i pen? Peter, You know » and Tony 9s a zoom with much led next in.” at for rou let. it hap- ww you love her. couplet” e better off with be with me, and because 1 don't want, and can’t support a wife like Marigold. Jeremy is all right. One of England’s good-bad men. Ji as you’re one of England’s bad- good’ women, my’ dear. it on making a unholy mess of thin; for the sake of a romantic ide: He'll settle down, when he’s mar- ried. All this love business is non- sense. It is hard fact, and common sense that count. pocomenis year, against a few hundred! settled home in England, wil horses to ride, agd kids in the nursery, against——” he looked round the room. “This! Marigold was too sweet a fool to make a sen- sible choice, so I had to make it for her.” But, he admitted to him- self, he would probably go out and get very drunk indeed the night after Marigold was married. Bitter And Alone Nacaner a looked cone cae him; eyes e sta She-had not entonaed could come so near to.disliking end quarreling with Peter. How! he was, upon this one issue. For a moment, she felt bitter and alone. But the next she realized that he, too, looked miserable, They. could not help TerieSin the waka Peter picked up their father’s letter. 1 Tt commenced, as usu: dear Petronella.” Peter through it. They were.as comf able in their cottage as you coul be “in a rabbit hutch.” He was beginning to get some:shape into the garden. Hodgson neglected it, It was not his fault. The new peo- ple at the “Forest House” ought to have a boy to help him. There was too much for one man. Stephan Morovitch and Tamara were great talkers, life, art, and a lot more clap-trap; but Stephan was a nice fellow on the whole, He occupied himself a taking nature photographs. He had sold several already, to iflustrated newspapers. It was cheering the poor chap up. to earn of money. Tamara was very tempera- mental. It did not 32 Ld any “was of her moods. She Out a deal. James had wery | her to several dances. She | use at all at m a and much too for flavored “Bortsches:' shu love letters. ws ao mad. All my love.--Tamara: While.she waited for:him to fin. | Bush, paired champ, 1 must declare himself before com- a \ an she-would | in the St. Augustine Pro- | | Amateur Golf Match. | Play for this trophy will cease | \‘Dhursday, March 23, and the win- | jner will aeceive it at a banquet \that night. The procedure will! |follow. that used in playing for \ithe Artman Cup. Each player) |peting and must turn in two sign-! led cards. Twice his handicap is | substracted from his gross score |for the 36 holes. His net score is then entered in the competi- tion. The player with the low |net seore is the winner. Players eligible to compete, and | the handicaps assigned to, them) for this event are as ifoHows: | Joe Lopez, 3; Sam Anderson, 3; Bob Spottswood, 7%; Sam Gold- |smith, 11; Ivan Parks, 15; Curry leys resulted in the Davis Con- games from Gulf Refining Co. Total scores were: Davis, 1740; Gulf, 1547. M. J. Horre, of the Builders, netted high game at 158, with} high individual average going to; Mr. Horre with 132 points. Tonight’s game will find the) Gulf team playing Battery E. ‘EIGHT YACHTS Eight of the yachts in the St.| | Petersburg-Havana race have re-' | ported at the Key West yacht basin, even though but five of | the eleven entries staged the Ha- | Harris, 15; Eddie Strunk, 15; Wii- jlie Kemp, 15; Sam Harris, 15; | Willie Watkins, 15; Ned Caulkins, 16; Melvin Russell, 16; Lionel Plummer, 18; Bill Fripp, 18; John | Kirschenbaum, 18; McCarthy, 20; | Horace O’Bryant, 20; Paul Mesa, 20; Atwood Sands, 20; John Pin der, 20; Otto Kirchheiner, 24; Pe- |ter Schutt, 24; Charles Ketchurn, 26; Albert Hinson, 26; Bascom Grooms, 26; Bob Stowers, 26; Tom Cooper, 28; Capt. Slingluff, | 28; Charles Taylor, 28, | | | FIRST GAME of the city’s bas- ketball championship _series for °39, between Army and Seafood | Grill fives, was hard-fought and rough. Poor refereeing was not- ied throughout the affair. However, decision.on the plays would not have affeeted the Sea- fooders’ victory, yet fans would |like to see good, clean games, with accurate or near-accurate | decisions by the officials. SOME HIGH SCHOOL STU- DENTS. and others not students, tried to be funny during the nightcap of the basketball doy- ‘bleheader Monday night at the school’s gym. Some pulled the light switch and threw the build- ing in darkness. This occurred several times, displaying their ‘ignorance, ill manners or what have you. The writer realizes should ihave played, as was be- \wargity’s.coach is in charge of the gymandheruledotherwise. Fans ith a gmile, and politely left the ish reading. ees ining x nil. intly, imagi cattage. “But ‘ an “i Not" un: cyte grade union: 2 nit. trait ors dak med to the German Feder- Nazi over it.! ADOPT MANY | AMES, Ia.—Mr. and Mrs. R. E.| Camr, a childless couple of this) city, are so fond of children that | a moment. ‘ “If you want to 66h ab th s-—sattl as pe s. but shi om, Geniuses aia. dear. But I thin’ Ss going sie them to it. We go on together.”* were enraged ‘to see the] = raised JUMPS FROM TROUSERS SPOKANE, Wash.—Set afire when gasoline sprayed ‘his cloth- ing, Ellis Snyder, a service station hard witness some changes standings. they have reared 56, all theirs by employe of this city saved his, pos. gonorterd by ——- bad - | legs from scorching . by prothan out of his trousers. rex FOLLGWING THROUGH BY AGUILAR e|Both players are not satisfied vana-Key West race ending last | Saturday. | The eighth boat to report here |was the schooner ‘“Admate”, | which sailed into port yesterday fternoon. The “Admate” hails from St. Petersburg, its skipper being a Mr. Leonard of that city. The late arrival sailed for) its home port after spending but |three hours here. | No report has been heard con-| | cerning the other three yachts. | } i! State League this year. Among those who have a chance are: Barcelo, Mario Hernandez, Bee I. Rodriguez, Wickers, Salinero, | Pena, Rueda, Sterling, P. Car-| bonell and a few others. } * Se € SPORTS SHORTS:. Daytoma Beach High won the state bas- ;ketball championship. Orlando} |High was runner-up. . Next Fri- \day and Saturday, the Amateur | Basketball Tournament will take | }plee in Miami. It is expected the Sefood Grill five of this city will enter “if transportation] expense is forthcoming. . .Lazzeri may win e second base job on| Brooklyn Dodgers. .Manager Terry claims his Giants will win in the National League. . .Chi- |cago White Sox will have Rensa and Tresh as catchers; Lyons, Whitehead, Brown, Lee, Rigney, Dietrich, Knott and Herring as lpitchers; Kuhel at first, McNair jat second, Appling .at short and Owen on third jwill form the outfi and Van Mungo | ¥ "athe be forms. it is rw St. Louis Cardinals will ¢wap Ducky Wucky Medwick for Mungo. ‘Welker, “and with their club and a. change may ‘Medwick, | LARGE SIZE G. E. REFRIGER- *|FOURTEEN-FOOT BOAT, with |struction team taking all three | CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- : ner Sth and Staple Avenue. | Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tt FOR SALE—4% acres, Big Pine. Key, 255-ft. frontage on High-| Two bedrooms, enclosed sleep-| ing porch, bath, living-room, dining room, breakfast room, | tournament are being played to-| x AH conveniences. | day in St. Augustine. The thirty- | 1 kitchen. Bargain, reasonable terms. 1117)! South street. i The qualifying rounds in the 5th annual gro-amateur golf two lowest combination scores to start in the play-off opening way, 755-ft. deep. Small house.: DOUBLE LEAF COFFEE TABLE! tomorrow morning. News should About 25 bearing lime trees.! Apply 1118 White street. } mar2-s} HOUSE AND LOT, 5 rooms,; bath. Apply 1118 White street.! mar2-s} MOTOR SCOOTER For Sale,! “$25.00; good ¢ondition. Apply MOTO-SCOOT SERVICE, 70 Duval street. mar14-2tx a oe | FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100°. | Run from Washington to Von, Phister street. $1,000. Ap-} ply Rear 1217 Petronia street. aug9-tts FOR SALE—Lot, 48’x50’, corner Duval and Louisa streets; two) lots, corner Bertha street and Roosevelt Boulevard; two lots on Pine Key, 100’x100’, good location. Apply 1212 Olivia) street. decl4-s | — FOR SALE—Cabin Cruiser, fully ‘equipped, engine and hull, in rvery good condition. Newly renovated. Reasonable for cash. Apply 506 South street. decl0s FURNISHED COTTAGE, 623) ;Division Street. Automatic hot: water, Frigidaire, newly furn-| shed. Apply 625 Division} |) Street. feb7-s FOR SALE—Double house on! Charles Street, $2,500. Apply 625 Division Street. febT-s BOR SALE—Double Corner Lot | Desirable section. Will divide Apply box DOM, The Citizen. febl-: | TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern| gonveniences. Near Casa Ma- Tina, lot 163’x98. Apply 1125) Von Phister street.‘ oct3l-s PIANO in first class condition. A bargain. Haydn Illing- worth, 615 Elizabeth St. | marl-tf ; FOUR NEW RUGS of Cocoanut Fibre. Different sizes. Reason- able. 519 Elizabeth street. mar4-s FIVE ACRES HOWES KEY. Wa- terfront. :Near Ramrod Key. Apply 519 Elizabeth street. on, South Street near Eliza- h}*Lot on Bertha Street} near Ocean; Lot om Washing- ton street near Thompson; Lot on Flagler Avenue. Apply 519 Elizabeth Street. mar4-s LOT det ATOR, almost new. Bargain. Apply 519 Elizabeth Street. mar4-s four-horse outboard Johnson motor, fully equipped, $125. 1217 Petronia street, rear. jan4-s | FOR SALE—22%4-ft. Boat, made| of Cypress, 6-cylinder Nash. Box N, The Citizen. marl5-6tx GAS RANGE, good condition, | $10. Double bed, $3. Apply 616 Eaton street before noon. marl5-1tx | FOR SALE—Spanish type house, | 61x110’; fruit trees and shrub-} bery. 1023 Watson street. Vir- ginia street deadends at this property. marli-s FOR SALE—McCray Store Ice Box, 200-Ib. Ice Compartment, 3 compartments for food, $55. One counter, 12-ft, $15.00; Show Case with stand, $6.00. Apply 501 Margaret street. and practically mew early|reach the office of The Citizen | ,¢° American homespun Rug, 6x10. this evening as to whether Key! West’s entries “made the grade” i Sell very cheap. 316 William street. mari3-3tx | BOAT, 22% feet, made of cypress. | Six-cylinder Nash. $200. Ap- ply Box N, The Citizen. COVERS MANY MILES SAGINAW, Michy;+5 Robert Friers of this city has thumbed NOTICE ng the of Mon | 1 providin of all “riminal e Coun- for the pending mat- febl5-s| Will allow that number of pairs! THE 1 I PA Or Court Monrve bolished. of said {Ju ma i “ ters, marl0-s| his way over 85,000 miles in every ments pertainin 50x260. cottage, coconut trees. Ideal for Fishing Camp. $650 Cash.| Other lots, $50.00 up. Write, Mrs. Calkins, 168 N. W. 53rd) Street, Miami, Fla. mar6-s| 'HOUSE AND LOT, _50'x125'. Also, lot 50’x125’ on Big Pine. Key. Apply 1502 South street. mar4-s | LOST LOST—Signet Ring with initials “JHK”. Reward and no ques- tions asked if returned to Jeff Knight, Pepe’s Coffee Shop. | 4 mar13-1wk | LOST or Stolen from High | School, hoy’s bicycle. Reward. Please notify Annie Sweeting, | 901 Pearl St. marl5-1t| —— | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HAVE GOOD PROPOSITION for person with capital to place Island City Hotel in operation. ‘Will sell, lease or take mort- gage. Have 31 rooms, 411 William street. G. L. F., 1023 Watson street. marll-s; WANTED WANTED—Lot with or without) house. Must be reasonable. Give price and location in first | letter. Box DE, The Citizen. “ marl5-4tx | FOR RENT PURNISHED HOUSES—all mod- ern conveniences. 1114 Grin- nell Street. nov3-tt FIVE-ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT. 1029 Fleming street. marl11-tf APARTMENT, all modern con- veniences, hot and cold run- ning water. 1321 Newton street. marl1-tf | FURNISHED APARTMENT, centrally located, all modern conveniences. Apply 519 Duval street. deci6-s FOR RENT to couple, well furnished four-room Apartment |* in exclusive home. Hot run- ning water. 615 Elizabeth street. feb23-tf NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United. Sixteen beautiful new rooms. Across South Beach. Phone 9135. feb23-tf HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest to| OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, innerspring mattresses. Under new management. 917 Fleming Street. novi8-tf REAL ESTATE WANTED with sand beach, undeveloped, |roe County, state in the Union, Alaska, 1'BIG PINE KEY WATERFRONT, | C2nada, Mexico, and every coun- | Five-room furnished | TY in Central America except | British Honduras. LEGALS NOTICE Notice is hereby LARGO YACHT SHING a social club not for profit, organ- ized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, intends to ap. ply to the Honorable Paul D. E one of the Judges of the Court of the Eleventh Cireuit of Florida, in and for lon= or in the event he is not available to one of the other Judges of said court on the 10th day of April, at 9:30 A. M., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, for an amendment of t 1 its Charter changing its name to} “CARIBBEAN CLUB”. KEY LARGO YACHT & FISH- ING CLUB. By P. H. Arthur, mar8-15-22-29,1939 President. Fo M. O’Sullivan—Lew Ayres SPRING MADNESS and MR. DOODLE KICKS OFF Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25c OUTDOOR BOWLING Corner Duval—Angela NEAR MONROE THEATER 5 NEW RE-SURFACED ALLEYS Cool and Delightful Under Roof FREE PARKING COFFEE Obtainable All Over Town! Open HA.M.to 11 P.M. | Management “Billy” Warren and “Jack” Long| 1 INFORMATION R TOURIST Entertainment — Fishing — Accommodations i} MONROE THEATER |MARINES together with 4 E E }of laws in conflict with t eo {tions of this act are hereby re- Act i et upon its pa: proval by the Govern r ing a law without s j al. m: shall take nd ap- its WITTY) The Favorite In Key West — THY IT TODAY — STAR >+ BRAND CUBAN COFFEE | ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS | Serescascncsenovccecceper Peeevevccccccovcecseces S OVERSEAS | CAFE AND LODGE | Marathon. Fla. Phone No. 4 “The Best in Food and Rooms” |Between Key West and Miami | COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE CASA MARINA | Key West's Hotel De Luxe AMERICAN PLAN 200 Delightful Rooms, Each With Private Bath Beautiful Cocktail Lounge DANCING NIGHTLY Dave Garson’s Orchestra PETER SCHUTT, Manager TROPICAL SAILINGS on the ‘BALMY DAYS’ DE LUXE MOTOR SAILER DAILY TRIPS’ Leave 9:30 A. M. and 2 P. M. from PORTER DOCK Delightful 2 Hour Trip See Key West From The Seal Gordon Oliver—June Travis ARE HERE also it NO NAME LODGE Famous Bahia Honda Fishing Reef - Tarpon - Permit - Bone Fishing Cottages—$1 per person and up Stone Crab Dinners a Specialty Phone No Name Key No. 1 For Information PIRATES COVE FISHING CAMP Pirates Cove, Sugar Loaf Key || BEST FISHING IN FLORIDA Individual CABINS with Appointments for the CHARTER BOATS Deepsea and Key West Reef Fishing on the Charter Boat “MARLIN” CAPT. FRANK GATES Phone... K. W. Citizen—Phone 51 or 157