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THURSDAY; MARCH 16, 1939 GEROUS. E> ——by GRACE ELLIOTT TAYLOR The Characters Peter Mallone: Adventurous correspundent for the London News. Petronella: sister. His young, loyal rday; James seems 'to be interestUd tk Tamara back tn Eng- lanth Bt Pevret‘derides to go on withsFaler. wt 25 ‘Chapter 23 Alexandria I AST Christmas in Bucharest, * this Christmas ir Alexandria. next Christmas — where? Peter wondered. He looked through the window at his side, at the dazzling silver of a wing, against the in- credible blueness 0. the Mediter- | ranean Sea. Across: the spark!ing | surface, the shadow of the plane | seemea to move slowly. | Now | ahead and below them, Peter saw | Jand, ~ great welt of it, looming | up and going or and on. Africa | Hot. musty, and flav .t looked, that | coastline against it: blue setting | He turned to Petre! and puinted She smilec nodded She was look- | ing fit these days, his sister. He | didn’t_wonder that she was be- | comiff®* quite well known, that | peopl, ade a fuss over her, pba}, they #@te invited to spend Cliist+: mas Alexandria, moving tn il- lust diplomatic circles.and with’: round of gaiety planned. fpr, them He could sympa Mike tor being crazy Petrel’s skin was < warm, gold: brown: her clear gray blue beceuse of the gay tw scart she had bou s incredible te r and plain, he had seen retimes, On lo: rain journeys. from one side of Europe er when, in obedience from Rowdon, they h ere) of | in| ae gray dawn of that Kharkov when he had fou waiting up for. him, with that urgent message she ¢ write. In those tenement but the immense stone forire Vienna, where the Schutzbundler had fought desperately, Where she | had gone down to help the women | aftef the machine | d. {t seerried ex- > iven | e | was gled they were calling this halt and holiday. He hoped (vain- | ly, he teared) that she-might agre+ to marry Michael. He. could off her a Ife for which she was excel- ; lently fitted “Ard 1” thought Peter, “don t| need he: any more.” He could not | have done as well as he had with- | Jent, in two | ears, was not a bad start. But he | ad learned his job, he considered. He did not need testraining con- tinually, as he had done at first. The intense excitements of youth | were dying. But the thought of typing checking up on all his own stuff appalled him. He had left so much of that kind of thing to her. It was time he stopped leaving so many gaps, for verifi- cations, figures, statistics to be painstaki.gly filled in while he “We couldn’t have done ft if your sister hadn’t lent her flat,” Petronella thanked him. “I’ve been tilling the woman's page of the News with travel talk lately. Peter said I'd need some new clothes, so we're stil] pretty broke!” “You'll need them! You're going to dance and go places till you cry for mercy. In case you don’t know it, the social life here at Christmas is strenuous going. The English Colony give parties, the Greek Colony throw Arabian nights’ junketings. The French Colony entertain, and the Maltese Colony invite—we can go to them al} in turn: it it interests you. Those ships are in, as you saw. So every- one is entertaining, and being en- tertained by the Navy. There are four cocktail parties for you this evening. followed by dinner with me, then on to a Cabaret with the Corselias. Remember them? After that. we dance till daybreak with the Popokolusses. You wait! It will be some dance. If you've never been to a Greek party, you have lots to learn. They give the most amazing shows of all.” “Mike! Stop it! Peter and | have been civing a quiet, orderly life in an Italian village. We'll never stand 1.2" He laughed at her. He put a card into her hands. “This is an invitation you'll have to answer formally—the Consul- ate at home. You won't be able to e}.food und drink to your mouth, ve willbe such a erush. But 1 w he like?” “Very t gray haired, and charming jorie told me to give you this.” He handed her a letter. “Imagine it contains a few home truths about the servants,’and tells you where to find the key of the cupboard.” M 1 d a Consulate car sr waiting outside the air- 2ving passed customs and ge, they bumped g a bad road to the n the traffic of the new during the last five »y passed pleasant gar- dential houses to- eleh, where his sister, rried to a man in the cotton in- dustry, habitually lived. She had gone home for Christmas to Eng- land. Wasted Jealousy 3 YOUR mother better?” ‘Oh yes, having succeeded in frightening Marjorie home in time ang up, her, stocking, she’s bed up as fresh as the first rose. Dear old ‘fraud! How things with Mussolinj, nice peaceful?” As a firework before you light it.” Peter grunted, ‘The Italians aren’t very popu- | lar here, at present. The French are scared stiff for their connec- tions between Toulon and Algiers. I suppose they're’ talking war in Rome? It is pretty obvious, isn’t it? And this Walwal incident is the beginning?” “Inevitable. Petrel has met him. Ask her if she’d care to try to stop him getting anything he’d set his mind on” Michael looked at Petronella’s face and smiled. “I don’t feel like discussing trouble just this minute. And if you ask me, Petre] has had enough ox it, thanks to you. Your letters from Vienna last summer made me want to come and punch nt you to,mect H. Es, m_ boss.” 4 | lke him a lot, Mar; | | Peter's fat head for him, for hav- Tushed or. to something new. | ing you there.” He spoke if a ten- Excellent Key West’s representatives in the 5th-Annual Amateur-Pro Golf : Tournament opening today at St. Augustine acquited them- selves in ace-high fashion yes- TEE KEY WEST CIFIZEN TT Key West Golfers Make Showing In St Augustine Matches PAUL DEAN, JR. PO Cer eweucccceencecences terday when they tied for fourth 2 place in the qualifying round. Joe Lopez, champion amateur of the local club, and Eddie Bush, club professional, turned combined, best-ball score for in a their morning rounds of 133. i This score assured the Key West pair of a place in the match play which opened this morning. Lopez and Bush were paired with the exempted team of Byron Nelson, Reading, Pa. and John Levinson in today’s match play. | Seventeen other teams were ex- | ;empted “leaving © but fourteen berths available, for which more ; than thirty teams fought. The Key West team turned in a morning round of 67 and the afternoon score was 66, tieing | with the team made up of Felix | Serafin, Summit, Pa., and Donald ' ‘Allan, West Pittston, Pa. Low! qualifying round was turned in by Marvin Stahl, Lansing, Mich. and Chick Harbert, Battle Creek, Mich., with a 63-64, total 127./ Second place score was 131 and third place 132. SECOND CAGE CHAMP GAME — FRIDAY NIGHT KEY WEST INDEPENDENTS PLAY HIGH SCHOOL FIVE, and afternoon | POcegeececeseccosscocecooccovocooocsovecooocooosen CLASSIFIED COLUMN weaeeecssazsag FOR SALE ' PAGE FIVE STEAL GASOLINE CRISTOPHER,. Iil. — Thieves stole the fire truck in this city, r : e MEET LAST NIGHT and the same night siphoned the —— gasoline out of the fire truck in ecanessz£00 FOR SALE FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE— 38-ft. Cabin Cruiser, sleeps 4, perfect condition, mechanically and otherwise. Fully equipped, inens, etc. Apply LAPWING,' Sub Base. marl4-6tx e X FOR SALE—Piano, good condi- $20.00; + Ping-' 1301 Divi-' marll-s tion, sacrifice Pong Table, $6.00. sion Street. FOLDING CANVAS ' BABY : BUGGY. Apply 706 White street, upstairs. marl4-4tx GORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ; ner 5th and Staple Avenue | Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf \ FOR SALE—4% acres, Big Pine Key, 255-ft. frontage on High-. way, 755-ft. deep: Small house. About 25 bearing lime trees.' Apply 1118 White street. | mar2-s; HOUSE AND LOT, 5 rooms,; GIVE HIM 20 YEARS MORE SEASONING and Paul Dean, Jr., shown above loosing a curvey one, may pitch in the big leagues, says Papa Dean. BOATING CLUB BEGINS WORK ON NEW BOATS, ELEVEN-FOOT RACER FOR OUTBOARDS, 16-FOOT IN- BOARD SPEEDBOAT, SAIL- BOAT ON PRESENT LIST | Key West Boat Club members! are planning a number of new boats to add to their fleet. George Faraldo has begun work | on a 11%-foot outboard racer. The racer is quite broad to pre-| vent easy tipping over, always a! problem with small racers, and IN OPENING CONTEST OF “according to specifications in the, DOUBLEHEADER Second of the three-game se-' ries to determine the champion-! ship five of the Island City Bas-; ketball League is slated to be! played tomorrow night at the! High School Gym. ' Key West Independents will meet Monroe County High School five in the opening contest of the doubleheader. These teams are who |plans with a four-horse outboard | Von Phister joes jmotor can develop 20 miles an! FOUR NEW RUGS of Cocoanut hour. With a ten-horse George! owns, he expects the boat to al-| most take-off. The boat should be built in a fey weeks. H Commodore Leonard Roberts} has his plans and is ready to be- gin on a real speedboat, a 16- | footer in which he’s going to bath. Apply 1118 White street.’ mar2-s' i FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100 | Run from Washington to Von, Phister street. $1,000. An-; ply Rear 1217 Petronia street. aug9-tfs | i FOR SALE—Lot, 48x50’, corner! Duval and Louisa streets; two lots, corner Bertha strect and Roosevelt Boulevard; two lots on Pine Key, 100’x100’, good location. Apply 1212 Oiivia street. decl4-s FOR SALE—Cabin Cruiser, fully equipped, engine and hull, in very good condition. Newly renovated. Reasonable for cash. Apply 506 South street. decl0s FURNISHED COTTAGE, 623 Division Street. Automatic hot water, Frigidaire, newly furn- ished. Apply 625 Division Street. feb7-s PREPARE FOR INVASION OF the neighboring town of Huey. UNIVERSITY OF HAVANA gio NINE: FINAL LEAGUE CON- TESTS SUNDAY R. S. HOWARD PIANO, $50.00; 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%4 acres on Bay, on Highway. all high land, beach front on both sides. P. O. Box 23, Key West. ~ septT-s At a meeting of officials and players of the Monroe County Baseball League last night, it was decided that final games of the present league schedule will be played Sunday at Navy Field, and that March 25 and 26 will be reserved for a series of contests with the University of Havana nine on the new field at Trumbo Island. { Second of a four-game series between Key West Conchs, win- ners of the second-half of the} split schedule, and Roadside Pi- rates, first-half winners, will be played April 2 in the nightcap of a twin bill. Blue Sox and Sea- food Grill nine will cross bats in he opener. At the meeting last night, the Conchs signed up Bunny Roberts and Pie Traynor, and the Pirates <igned M. Alfonso. M. Gonzalez wag named official umpire and given full authority on the’ field. Gonzalez cannot ke relieved of his duties except by a majority vote at an official league meeting. It was decided that all first games of doubleheaders start at 1:30 p. m. Present last night were Mana- ger and President M. Sanchez Mgr. Caraballo, Mgr. Roy Ham- lin, M. Varela, Davila, Gabriel, |Sam Thompson, M. Gonzalez and Pedro Aguilar. ee ee en TEE, Subscribe to The Citizen—20e 1ets contain raw oyster invigo- rators and other stimulants. One dose starts new pep, Value $1.00. Special price 89c. Call. write Gardner’s Pharmacy. FOR SALE—60 acres on Big Pine Key; %4-mile frontage on high- way. Centrally located. High jand and fresh spring water. Write or see B. E. CALKINS, Ramrod Key, P.O. feb2-s TIRE VALUE HIT OF THE YEAR Buy the quick-stopping big miicage GENERAL wo for less than a dollar more than an ordinary first-line tire. MODERN BRiCK BUNGALOW. Two bedrooms, enclosed sleep- ing porch, bath, living-room, dining room, breakfast room, kitchen. All conveniences. Bargain, reasonable terms. 1117 South street. febl5-s BOAT, 22% feet, made of cypress. Six-cylinder Nash. $200. Ap- ply Box N, The Citizen. marl0-s BIG PINE KEY WATERFRONT, 50x260. Five-room furnished cottage, coconut: trees. Idea) for Fishing Camp. $650 Cash. Other lots, $50.00 up. Write Mrs. Calkins, 168 N. W. 53rd Street, Miami, Fla. mar6-s You get General’s patented quick-stopping tread that will stop your car quicker on wet pavement than ordinary tires stop on dry, plus lo: HOUSE AND LOT, 50’x125’. Also, lot 50’x125’ on Big Pine Key. Apply 1502 South street. mar4-s ileage and extra blow-out resistance. “THE 24-HOUR STATION” ALBURY’S SERVICE 800 Simonton Street PERSONAL BENJAMIN LOPE; = FUNERAL HOME | Established 1885 ' FOR SALE—Double’ house on! Charles Street, $2,500. Apply 625 Division Street. feb7-s ®OR SALE—Double Corner Lot Desirable section. Will divide Apply box DOM, The Citizen. 2 febl-s TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern conveniences. Near Casa Ma- rina, lot .163’x98’. Apply 1125 oct31-s Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24 Hour Ambulance Service ~—. Sh | a LOST PHONE 444 LOST—Signet Ring with initials “JHK”. Reward and no ques- tions asked if returned to. Jeff Knight, Pepe’s Coffee Shop. mar13-lwk For TOURISTS LOST or Stolen from High School, boy’s bicycle. Reward. Please notify Annie Sweeting, 901 Pearl St. marl5-2t Fibre. able. Different sizes. Reason- 519 Elizabeth street. mar4-s FIVE ACRES HOWES KEY. Wa- terfront. Near Ramrod Key. Apply 519 Elizabeth street. mar4-s | HAVE GOOD PROPOSITION for BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES s 3 Entertainment — Fishing — Accommodations ;@ MONROE THEATER Errol Flynn DAWN PATROL 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 OVERSEAS CAFE AND LODGE Marathon, Fla. Phone No. 4 “The Best in Food and Rooms” Between Key West and Miami and SPRING MADNESS Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- LOT on South Street near Eliza-; place either a Chrysler auto or beta Doponmibentie sues Separation was bound to come | some time. He'd assure her again of the foolishness of her persist- ence about Tony Lance. She had not heard a word from the man since he left her those roses in! Moscow, They had missed being | in England at the same time by two weeks. Now he was in Abys- sinia. And rightly so, thought Peter; who had come from Rome. He was likely to remain there for someaime. From Petrel’s point of view “Tony Lance, continually en- gBageQupon “confidential” gov: met service, was a bad’bet, al e the poor sweet reali ought to be more like Mari- gold. «She had not wasted much youth waiting for him. She had married Jeremy. Now he was god- father to her small son, Jeremy Peter; who had cut two teeth. “‘There’s Mike’ Nae plane was banking. They | were coming down. Below | them the tal] white buildings of Alexandria looked like toys. There were two gray ships of the British Navy lying at anchor in the blue harbor, a cruiser and a battleship. There was a cluster of little boats round them. A naval | pinnace, its ensign fluttering, spray. flying, was speedin, shore- wards. It left a trai] of white wake behirid. Now they, were going to Jand on the dried ‘gteep fandi ig und of the modern,airport. ey could smell the earth and the grass. They held the arms of | der, protective way. She laid a hand lightly on his arm in thanks. “I wasn’t sorry when L heard your friend, James, had broken his leg skiing, the first time he was there, and had to go home,” Mi- chacl went on. . “You're ill-natured and your jealousy. is wasted. James is going totnarry my little Russian cousin, eventually, isn’t he, Peter?” “So you say. He doesn’t know jout it yet. But he certainly seems to have fixed the shop up for them. rhaps that is a sign of love.” “Are you talking about that wisp of attraction, Tamata what's ner name?’ “Yes. She and her father have opened a little photographer’s shop in Ballfield. They live over it. They got on father’s nerves. A relation died, and left him some money, so he settled some of it or Tamara, to get rid of them. He lives in Lon- don most of the time. at his Club. Our cottage is waiting for us. But we don't return.” Michael swung the car into the drive of a large house. “FEere we are. Flat Number Five.” “It's lovely, Mike. Within sight of the sea.” “You've got to change. [ll be eck!" « He had gone. Having explored it, they stood in the charming hall of their temporary home. “I clean forgot to let Rowdon know where we are,” said Peter. composd of girl players, Ford auto ‘engine. Although re- have been practicing for a long |time and should give a good ex-' | hibition tomorrow night. The | curtain-raiser will get underway at 7:15 o’clock sharp. Seafood Grill five, winner of the first-half of the league’s split scheduled, has a game on U. S. Army five, winner of the second- half. The Grillers downed the Soldiers in the first game of the champ series’ Monday night. Should the Séafood five win to- mofrow night it Will cinch © the \championship of °39. If not, the deciding. game will .be played Monday night. : i GASOLINE BOWLERS CONTINUE T0 LOSE DEFEATED BY GUARDSMEN ports have it that a boat as light as the 16-footer have stepped up as high as 50 miles an hour, Rob- erts expects that his will do 30. It is of extremely light construe- | tion and with the high power | should really get up there. | Wilbert Moehrke, after fishing | about 10 miles up the Keys Sun-/| day. with ‘the club off Jewfish channel and filling the boat with! bottom fish in about two hours, | is quite certain he’s gomg to build a 16-foot sailboat. He plans} to try waterproof plywood con- struction. fa Boat members at present now! have a 28-foot cabin cruiser, a/ 21-foot sloop, two 10-foot racers, a “Spanky” (which is little more than a floating aquaplane), two 14-foot . racers, which make around 30-35 miles with high| power, a Gibbs sea skiff, four or five aquaplanes, an a large num- | ‘ber of dingheys, which are being| {used with outboard powef for ‘cruisers. | Regular’ weekly meeting will | !be held tomorrow night in Light- LAST NIGHT, 1767 TO 1702 near Ocean; Lot on Washing-: ton street near Thompson; Lot on Flagler Avenue. Apply 519 Elizabeth Street. mar4-s | LARGE SIZE G. E. REFRIGER- | ATOR, almost new. Bargain. | Apply 519 Elizabeth Street. mar4-s | FOURTEEN-FOOT BOAT, with four-horse outboard Johnson motor, fully, equipped, $125. 1217 Petronia street, rear. j FOR SARE—22'4-ft. Boat, made of Cypress, 6-cylinder Nash. Box N, The Citizen. marl5-6tx' FOR SALE—Spanish type house, 61x110’; fruit trees and shrub- bery. 1023 Watson street. Vir- ginia street deadends at this property. marl5-s FOR SALE—McCray Store Ice Box, 200-lb. Ice Compartment, 3 compartments for food, $55. One counter, 12-ft., $15.00; Show Case with stand, $6.00. Apply 501 Margaret street. marl5-3tx “And L haven't any black silk socks.” + _“T'd have cabled and gone shop- ping for you!” ders Ria, Shae I said I'd lo both jobs myself.” “She went to the telephone. Put- ing down the receiver, she told a r Fomthe | him, ein. “The operatog is ask- . Fi; ing the main store tc send a pair, “Might as well begin as [ intend | size nine, to Mike’s apartment. to go on! You're looking marvel- | They couldn’t send out as far as ous! Hello, Peter, you old dog.| this. You can cable over Mike’s How are you both? They'll take | phone.” = your bags to the customs. It was| He had thought that he could get great Che managed .o desist from | on without her! ur ‘infernal snooping to come. | (Copyright 1989. Grace Elliott Taylor) ve been behaving like a lunatic Lae ever since I got your wire.” Tomorrow: Cairo, ieee Tick for the moment of impa¢t. Their pilot made -s-perfect threespoint_lageling. STEAL TREES YUBA CITY, Calif—Police are; ROCHESTER, N. Y. — Elliott searching for a thief who up- Maynard of this city earns his_ rooted and stole half an acre of livelihood raising buterflies and almond trees from the orchard moths for collectors and schools, of W. H. McPherrin near this shipping them alive in small sity. ,traveling bags. ~ : \ Gulf Oils made a desperate at- tempt last night to shake off the tosing streak that has “engulfed” them during the first games of the Key West Bowling League round- xobin playoffs being staged this and next week at Key West Jowling Alleys. ' Results showed that they still! tag along after their opponents. | Battery E defeated them two out of three games with a score of 1767 to 1702. Billy Pierce of the Gulf team netted high individual score average with 149, and tied with |Robert Saunders of the Guards- men for high score game at 166. Four teams will play tonight, the first game between Gulf and Patton starting at 8:30 o'clock. Following this the Texaco and Davis teams will play, the game being pushed by from tomorrow night because members of the lat- ter club will be out of towh at that time. ‘house Building Three, with en- trance via the lighted pathway | alongside the Lighthouse Build-' FOR SALE—Lot on Stock Is-: ing on Front street. land, waterfront. Also, lot cor- ; | ner 5th. and Patterson Avenues ; BASEBALL TWIN Betretcst 275.22 BILL ON SUNDAY + FOR’ SALE—28-ft. Cabin Cruiser, “Marlin”. “Newly installed en-: gine. “White cedar planking,’ Key West Conchs and Blue Sox will tangle in the initial fracas of a regular Monroe County Base- ball League doubleheader at the mahogany frames, brass screw- ed, modern lines. Completely Navy Field grounds Sunday aft- ernoon. Puby Carbonell. and C. | equipped. Cabin with two! Griffin will team up as the bat- bunks, storage space and ma-! rine toilet. Fishing chairs and seats. Beautifully upholstered throughout. Outriggers, new 4 " fishbox. Well kept boat. Own-; tery for the: Conchs, opposing er forced to sell as he.is leav- Howard Gates and M. Acevedo.’ ing town in two months. Apply Roadside Pirates and Seafood, The Citizen Office. Grill nine are slated to cross bats in the nightcap. Malgrat and I. Rodriguez have been an-| FOR SALE—One lot, 100 by nounced as the Buccaneers’ bat- feet, on Big Pine Key, $225.00. tery, and Salinero and Joe Na-| Answer, Box AK, varro for the Trojans. ~ “feb21-s ; tchestra 15-20c; Night—15-25c | COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE WANTED Charley Toppino, Prop. WANTED—Lot with or without house. Must be reasonable. Give price and location in first letter. Box DE, The Citizen. mar15-4tx 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 22 Hour Trip See Key West From The Sea} | | ! | FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod- ern conveniences. 1114 Grin- nell Street. nov3-tf | FIVE-ROOM FURNISHED, APARTMENT. 1029 Fleming street. mar11-tf APARTMENT, all modern con-| veniences, hot and cold run- ning water. 1321 Newton street. mar11-tf | e6eescoverecescescsooees PALACE Roy Rogers—Smiley Burnette BILLY THE KID RETURNS also OUTDOOR BOWLING Corner Duval—Angela NEAR MONROE THEATER 5 NEW RE-SURFACED ALLEYS ;Cool and Delightful Under Root | FREE PARKING FURNISHED APARTMENT, centrally located, all modern conveniences. Apply 519 Duvai street. decl6-s COMEDY seccccosoce NO NAME LODGE Famous Bahia Honda Reef - Tarpon - Permit - Bone Fishing Cottages—$1 per person aiid 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 Charfer Boat “MARLIN” CAPT. FRANK GATES SERIAL ROOMS | NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United. Sixteen beautiful new rooms. Across South Beach. Phone; 9135. feb23-tf Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge BRING YOUR VISITING friends | DINING and DANCING ‘in need of a good night’s rest to ly Fireproof Garage OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean) rooms, ‘innerspring mattresses. | . Under new management. .. 917 Fleming Street. nov18-tf HOTELS Year Around REAL ESTATE WANTED Strong Arm Brand COFFEE Obtainable All Over Town! | INTERESTED. IN ACREAGE with sand beach, undeveloped, near Key. West. Must be near main road and electricity avail- able if possible. Box 21, Boyn- ton, Fla. What have you? feb24-18tx FOR SALE OR RENT ‘Key West Bowling: Alleys Opposite Jetferson Hotel conveniences. Good for party fishing. 1014 Varela street.