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g F FRIDAY, MARCH. 24, 1938 The sekuad Peter Mallone: Adventurous Journalis. Petronetia: His charming young sister Tory Lance: British agent, m love with Petrel. Yesterday: Peter gets hurt in a riot Not realizing that, Tony asks him to get important papers from René Howard, fatatty injured in @ plane ‘crash. Chante 30 ‘Everything Is Changed” * exclaimed Pe» trel, “tell me quickly. What ater happened?” “He has crashec in the desert: near the Fayum Road, in flames eapered 3a fe riding ii ion emis ny ven if he —— it to, be a simple job. hae’ he to send Peter. em tight wrist. and a ign head? He must know that in situations like this. there was al- weys a possibility of danger. There was another thing. He knew how ies; yard she was get mixed up. fe a ndine to —— ith the secret seaviee. The i waa horrible. ‘Peter was nor the right type. He still acted first, and thought after- wards. Why, she would be safer than® he would — Petronella’s thoughts halted, She sat ‘or a mo- ment. considering the idea which had flashed .nto her mind. She ac- cepted it. She would go herself. She would see what this job en- tailed, that Tony had given her brother. ft was fair to Tony fair They have taken him to hospital. |t9 herself. For the last three davs, I was going to trv to see him. but [she had lived in the fullest happi+ I met Peter. He said he was going |ness she had ever known If she instead. That he would bring mejhad been in a fool's heaven. Ad news. § do. not want to see poor | wanted to know. Going through René die. He was a hard young |tife. she had met many women man, but he was very beautiful. |who were fools. Wasn't it likely What will become of Fleur yon ‘that she was a fool about Tony Cratz now?” Lance? Since the root of her sorrow was As Callous As That mainly selfish, Petronella found it easy to comfor. her. GvPPose the men who had fol- “If he dies, there will be some lowed them across the desert provision for vou. Or god . oe a eorereeed N Rent carried similar job. Fist. You have bee! They ess he very discreet and biaid valuable. Gould | ‘not risk ae wit them in But he may not die. I'll. go and see] his possession, if he had strength: René. Peter has a broken wrist,|ta hide, or Serer them." They and | believe«he has ¢oncussion. would determ somehow, to If they have-any sense they-.won’t-| search ‘oe rec ed plane. Ir that i let him leavé-the hospital again tonight.” Sure enouj} ane was admitted = ape OF given her mane ty ie would see Peter t, oa poor René, if she was diinires see him. “Your brother ought, never to have come here alone,” said the nurse reprovit.gly. “He vas wan- dering, quite wandering. Sister found him in the private ward, with the young aviator, who was, just waiting to be taken into the operating roum. He is terribly in- jured. and sh.uld have seer no one. All I car think is that Mr. Mallone did not know what he was doing. He collapsed the mine ute he got outside into the corri- dor, so it was too late to seold him then.” “Is he conscious now?” The nurse smiled a prim, disapprov- ing smile. ‘Yes. He keeps asking for you. Shouting for yo. is nearer the mark. I hope it will quiet him to| pe see you for a few minutes,” “I'm very sorry. I'll aes i pin. m sini MS vente ad patient,” she ap: oniee couldn't keep him Horizoi f tor ten minutes, so you've paalees miracles to have kept ‘hin’ for’ quarter of an hour. As they en- tered the room. the nurse smiled again. “It took three of.us to get him back, four tines in succession. ae Now we have taken hig clothes. | Fayum and we lock the door. He seems to have a dislike for hospitals. His |, temperature is. high. .He must a O etronella saw Peter lyi glowering up at there He look: very an; and red in the face. She smiled, in gratitude, upon his nurse. “Peter, I hear terrible accounts of your behavior!” He sat up. “There's nothing wrong with me. I've got to get out. Tell that woman——” “Perhaps I'd better leave you for a few minutes,” saié the nurse, stiffly. Peter sank back, exhausted. “Thank hexven you've come. You've got to get me out of this.” Incredulous “Boz Peter, you're ill!” “A mere tiff on the h There’s something I’ve got to oO. that is really important.” “Be honest,” shc implored him. “Do you fee! you could be sure of doi anything? Of course = Aaxtrs ae wjien m lieve > t's head een e ghastly, — re Aight 1 is ig fannie ked miserable. “You must find someone else tc get it for me,” he urgently, “Get what?” “Come closer, 1 can't phous it, né was carrving important im- ation. .e was just able hide e dispatch see ia the sand. Near. large ler, close to the ay That wee all be could tell we He was very weak, poor devil. Get Masters to go, instead of me Im- _— upon him that it is secret ll him to take the vp to Tony » in room 317 of the ‘Conti. nental.' He'll be wegiting, They are orders he has been expect- Tony!” Petre! cried, ineredus lously. She stared at Pete: flushed, excited face. Ton: led him a job like that! “I see!" she said slowly, She sat stiffly upright. He gave a pull to her sleeve. “What are you titan? Don's | 2% Age <a? with him. He couldn't be Eee totes sot ere no dai here dreams René is it as a spy. I should we been 9: t to see the wrec! ters.” Peter was prow of his com taission. Was he right? Was tha that Today’s Horoscope Peeeracorce. cocccnncenee | Today produces a rather fem-| inine nature. There is love of; cheerful company, an easy man-| ner, with an .im ive passion | that would indicate the need of self-restraint. There is great lit-| erary ability, if it is allowed to case; when Peter arrived~well, he -might haye returned with worse thap a broken wrist! He sian not have returned at all! d Tony willingly intended _to ae hin run a risk like seas hes who, was hal 3 oad we a not love her d love. She would rat er i wed if he was as salle tl ‘as it even pos- si! a that he eh meant, al] along, to. use Peter? Suppose Tony, loved her as far as he was capable of Igving anyone, but with his eyes open to her. usefulness? Suppose he meant to leave her again, with a Vague excuse, or without a word, as he had done twice before? She eould not believe the evidence till he had proved it. But she was al- ready terribly afraid. He had n ' Named tor his wid by a world- famous hybridizer, the rich new French rose ;‘Mme. Jean Gaujard” will soon be'w favorite of Ameri- can flower lovers. Jean Gaujard, owner of the .renowned Pernet- Duchet gardens in the silk dis- trict of Lyon, France, regards this | new rose as his finest creation. Following a time-honored custom of hybridizers, he, therefore, named it after his wife. ‘ Introduced just this year in America, “Mme. Jean Gaujard” is already a favorite in Europe. It has been awarded gold medals in exhibitions in both France and Italy. Gradual blending of soft, acces cccceccccccoccooen | WEEK'S BEST RECIPE Chocolate Waffles: 2 cups sifted flour, 4 tsp. baking powder, 1 tsp. ' salt, 3 tbsp. sugar, 2\egg yolks, 4) tbsp, melted shortening, 1% cups milk, 1 square! melted chocolate, plytsp, SDI AFA id. 2 egg | “whites. Sift flour, baking pow- | der,’ salt’ and. sugar. ‘Beat egg i yolks, add milk: and mix with dry ifigredients. Add shortening,, chocolate and extract. Beat well: Fold in egg whites stiffly beaten. Bake’ on hot‘ waffle “iron and serve with syrup. neyer admittee her to his confi- dence. His plans had been vague. Often, he suk insisted she would be better off without him. Only this afternoon he had said that the eee of eatspuals mus? npt matter much. Ii be allowed, to ae angie to his ie ra nate adh Suppose be what he 3H forecasting, when he said ae nestly, Fetrel, there can’t be any danger,” whispered Peter. “Ni dear f don’t suppose there is," she soothed him. As she ‘YJeft the hospital, she saw the car which had taken them to this afternoon, standing wating Waition for Peter! Would take hey, withou’ ques- rok it oh told: Hassan -that. she a ine ratead of Mr. Mallone? aa SEWING MACHINE COVER a slip-cover for your drop-head séwing machine, which is not such an attractive piece of furniture. Make a flowered chintz skirt for it. chine top, tack flounce on it When machine is in use the top is easily removed. Or you can put flounce on band around edge of machine and paint the top of machine with a pretty shade of enamel. Hank a mirror over your machine and you have a dressing table. eater than hiring an- Frys tape hose driver she did not Ww, pe a ree certainly bavbie bribed, before fore he would lishwoman into he rt. at night. She went to the car, motioned hes Hassan to open the door for ari id the plane th tl u git le Rut he bli tleman, not t. crashed jights we ick gees Fayum.” ed at her. and shook werd wi waiting for fe: ‘Too many an to be safe. He * nella Sor a ai mag ang de- ibery. She did not bel eve he was an ordinary driver. He would refuse. All she could do was pen a taxi, withdraw. lassan stopped her. “You a is Mister Mal- Jone not ‘coming? ¥ ae Men ee much joo hi He’ ie einen ber dine ua. Bete s6r, % ry, Ratendirele, ‘ou come in- stead? Byersthing Af altered?” h he aay ae is ee ea! She e jumped in and he closed the door: Seve ihe desert road, without git she told him. the deep blue of sky, and brilliant stars. Petre} sat’ taut eg pio ea e pe behi ching The desert looked in ¢ t ~ nee Her “egtnis USE YOUR OLD FELT You can make a laced belt,out of an old felt hat by cutting the two fronts, with pinking shears. ‘Puess, cut :eyelets and lace at the front and sides with strips of ‘felt ribbon or shoe laces. You can cut the felt into various shapes and embroider them colored yarns if you desire. TO REMOVE FAT It is possible to remove fat from hot broth by dropping some ice cubes into the broth. The fat will congeal very shortly and you can,easily remove it. The cubes can be removed, as well, before they melt and dilute the broth. ynreal nth behind her silent driver, felt ina She to curb her i a job to do. 1 lf Tony os Peter ta do it Le faked suie INSPIRATIONAL Courage and perseverance have must be safe? difficulties disappear and ob- stacles veénish into air—John mould. Quincy Adams. ws of scrul an m the sand, caper no one aon bere expat 2 re a ote ‘eercevecaseucovececenes hero mane ste? Today's Birthdays qeeccce esac : Thomas E. Dewey of New York, district attorney, born at Owasso, Mich., 37 years ago. Dane Coolidge of ramp ‘al., novelist and naturalist, born t Natick, Mass., 66 years ago: Karl Arnstein of Akron, 0O., |ehief engineer for the Goodyear-| Portable electric traffic lights' Zeppelin Corp., born in Prague, | which can be attached quickly |52 years ago. to a permanent base in the street | Frank W. Benson of ; Salem, haye been devised to protect! Mass, noted painter, born these, | ‘school children, 177 years ago. {Covwrtane. taste ree Grace Bitiott Taylor) Tomorrow: Dangerous mission. | develop, yet ease and luxury are |, stronger factors than desire for a wealth or renown, Spring is a good time to make: Take a board the size of ma- | it. | what into three pieces, back: and | in bright a magical talisman, before which | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘ i] eee ie ee CLASSIFIED COLUMN Makes Debut i in America | CeMecgenaeasceecvcccccecccoccade snecstscocncagecs FOR SALE ' | CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- mer 5th and Staple Avenue. ; Apply Box D, The Citizen. t nov2-tt i FOR SALE _ PAGE F ' THE NEWS. ALL THE WORLD reine | FOR SALE—Single bed, coil springs, good mattress, cheap. 634 William Street. mar24-2t FOR SALE—Used self-propelting | FOR SALE-4% acres, Big Pine tt. frontage on High- id deep: Small house. 25 bearing lime trees. date ia White street, i mar2-s k | HOUSE: AND: LOT, 5 rooms, ‘bath. Apply 118 White street. mar2-s \FoR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. | Run from Washington to Von | Phister street. - $1,000. Ap-; ply Rear 1217 Petronia street. Wheel Chair, a bargain. 933: Fleming street. mar24-3tx SECOND- -HAND .- SEWING MA. CHINE, good working condi- tion. Phone 152-M, or call at &. D. Bearup’s; 514 Margaret street. mar24-tf R. S. HOWARD PIANO, $50.00; Eleetric Range, $25. Two-burner (covered), Gas Plate, $7.50. All § in good condition. Apply AL- BURY’S SERVICE, mari3-tf aug9-tts FOR SALE—80 acres on Big Pine “| @OR SALE—Lot, 48'x50’, corner: Duval and Louiza streets; two. ‘lots, corner Bertha strect andj Roosevelt Boulevard; two lots, on Pine Key, 100’x100’, good location. street. decl4-s. | FOR SALE—Cabin Cruiser, fully | “Mme. Jean Gaujard” Blossoms jlight hues of orange-buff, gold and carmine-pink in the petals resembles the subtle shadings of | ancient French tapestries. “Mme. Jean Gaujard” is distin- { guished by long, pointed buds and high centered blooms, borne pro- fusely on long stems. Petals on half-opened buds are carmine- | pink on the outside and buff- | orange on the inside. As the blogsom opens, this buff-orange deepens, changing at last to a | rich, deep gold. Foliage is light green and well-spaced on the branches. “Mme. Jean Gaujard” | is unusually hardy and blossoms © are ideal for cutting. WHAT'S NEW? A pew device for bombing | planes is an automatic sighter | that figures) ‘on’ the. Speed of the} ‘plané ‘and its altitude, in relation | to the targét'im,order that bomb | may, "De. dropped’ at second ‘tors¢ere a hits S34; | A carthat is insulated against | poison, gas has Successfully passed | all’test, and may be produced | iia quantities inveyent of war. | i A cable ‘containing seven! |strands of stainless *>steel wire! linstead of ¢opy wire developed | at the United States Bureau of | | Standards reduces the drain on an automobile battery in starting 30) percent, j A new type of musical instru- ment recently patented is a uke-! lele made from cocoanut shells. LEGALS NOTICR Fr OF APPLICATION 2 TS IBY. GTVRN, That Jessie L. Alley, holder of Fax Certificate No. 336, issued the 6th day of July, A. D. 1936, has ; filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described ptoperty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 43, Singleton’s Addition to ‘Tavernier Cove, Key Largo, Plat Book 1, Page! 1&5, ag re- corded in Monroe Ugunty Rees ords C4-159. The assessment of te sitid ‘prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was im the name of First Trust & Savings Bank. Unless said certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the prop- lerty described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court ; house door on the first Monday in the month of April, 1939, ernich is the 8rd day of April, 193: Dated this 8th day of March, A. D. 1939. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe Coynty, Florida. mar}0-17-24-31,1939 |NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR PINAL DISCHARGE (Probate Law 1933) IN THE COURT OF THE CQUN-| TY JUDGE, MONROE COUN-)| TY. STATE OF FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. In re the Estate of LAURA GRILLON CRUSOE, Deceased. a |To All Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that’ |Florida D. Roberts has filed her \final report as executrix of the estate of Laure Grillon Crusoe, deceased; that she has filed her \petition for final discharge, and | that she will apply to the Honor- able Raymond R. Lord, County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, | on the 17th day of April, 1939,| for approval of same and for! final discharge as executrix of ithe estate of Laura Grillon| ‘Crusoe, deceased, on this 23rd} \day of March, 1939. FLORIDA D. ROBERTS, i | Exeeutrix of the estate of Laura! Grillon Crusoe, deceased. mar24-31; apr7-14,1939' | FOUR NEW RUGS of Cocoanut} the. exact | 1 FOR SALE—Spanish type house, s. equipped, engine and hull, in Key; %-mile frontage on high- way. Centrally located. High land and fresh spring water. Write or see B. E. CALKINS, Ramrod Key, P.O, feb2-s Apply 1212 Olivia FOR SALE—One lot, 100 by 5( feet, on Big Pine Key, $225.00. Answer, Box AK, clo Citizen. feb2l-s ee ‘AG: Division Street. Automatic hot. water, Frigidaire,’ newly furn-) ished. Apply 625 Division, Street. feb7-s FOR SALE—Double house on! Charles Street, $2,500. Apply; 625 Division Street feb7-s' FOR SALE—Double ‘Corner Lot ! Desirable section. Will divide | Apply box DOM, The Citizen. { febl-s | TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern! conveniences, Near Casa Ma-! rina, lot 163’x98’. Apply. 1125 Von Phister street. oct31-s | Fibre. Different sizes, Reason-| “able. 519 Elizabeth street. mar4-s} — | FIVE ACRES HOWES KEY. Wa-| terfront. ‘Near Ramrod_ Key. +Apply 519 Elizabeth street. | mar4-s: LOT on South Street near, Eliza- _beth; Lot on Bertha Street near Ocean; Lot on, Washing-' ton street near Thompson; Lot ‘on Flagler Avenue. Apply 519 Elizabeth Street, mar4-s | |i 3 TEA SE SAE eS ER | LARGE SIZE G. E. REFRIGER-; ATOR, almost new. © Bargain. ' ‘Apply 519 Elizabeth ‘Street. mars ; |PERSONAL CARDS, $1.28 per| 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS. funa5-tt FOURTEEN-FOOT BOAT, with four-horse outboard Johnson! motor, fully equipped, $125.) 1217 Petronia street, rear. | jand-s' 61x110’; fruit trees and shrub-: bery. 1023 Watson street. Vir-: ginia street deadends at this aproperty. marl5.s MODERN BRICK... BUNGALOW. Fwo_ bedrooms,;.enclosed pasa 4 oon path, diving- peRe room, | kitchen. Vii eniences. | Ny in, editonable terms, 1217; Boutt? siseot! . febl5-s FOR SALE—Lot on Stock Is- land, waterfronc. Also, lot cor- ; ner 5th and Patterson ‘Avenues | near Boulevard. Apply pay RC, The Citizen. aug3-3 FOR SALE—28-ft. Cabin Cruiser | “Marlin”. Newly installed en- gine. White cedar planking,! mahogany frames, brass screw-| ed, modern lines. Completely; equipped. Cabin with two; bunks, storage space and ma-} rine toilet. Fishing chairs and | seats. Beautifully upholstered ! throughout, Outriggers, new fishbox. Well kept boat. Own-' er. forced to sell as he is leav-; ing town in two months. Apply | The Citizen Office. for Fishing Camp. $650 Cash. Other lots, $50.00 up. Write, Mrs. Calkins, 168 N. W. 58rd’ Street, Miami, Fla. maete| FOR SALE—11% acres Planta. tion Key, 3% acres on ocean, | all high land, both sides. P.O, 1 West. BOAT, 22% feet, made of cypress. Six-cylinder Nash. $200. Ap | ply Box N, The. Citizen. mari0-s' § —_——- -- - | SIGNS—‘For Rent”, “Rooms For noo) ig cab For Rent”, HOUSE AND LOT, 50’x125’. Also, lot 50’x125’ on Big Pine Key. Apply 1502 South street. mar4-s GROCERIES LADIES, ATTENTION—The Lit- tle Cash Grocery, 801 Simon- ton Street, is reducing the cost of LIVE EGGS to 19¢ doz.; PORK CHOPS, 2lc Ib; STEAK, 25e lb, and ask for prices at the counter and con- vince yourself. mar23-3t 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, 41} William street. G. L. 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