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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1940 ao wis = = _—- Patsys efforts to make Sue feel she :s unwanted finally force Sue to leave. Bob comforts her with his sympathy, Chapter 14 Sue Trenton E WENT on: “Have you had any dinner, Sue? I'll bet you haven't! Patsy is just the sort of woman to start something before a meal. Poor old Allen! I'll et he’s rueing the day he ever met her, Maybe,” he said cheerfully, “this will bust up their marriage.” “Oh, no! It was to prevent that I came away tonight. Maybe with- out me—without everything I do or say getting on Patsy's nerves, she'll be nicer to Alien. That’s all a f ever quarrel over; my car, and where I go and how I spend my money ... Oh!” She gave him a remorseful look. “I didn’t mean to tell you that, Bob, truly I didn’t. Please forget it, will you?” He replied comfortably: “If you say 80; but of course I knew ail that months ago. Pats isn’t exactly reticent as to what she considers her wrongs. By the way, where is your car, that you were calling a taxi? She colored and shook her head. “Td rathe: not tell you, Bob. It’s all part—part of the unpleasant- ness tonight. Where are we going? We're gerung pretty far out from town. I don’t want to have to register at the hotel too late.” “Have you back before ten,” he promised. “Just now I'm going to feed you. Be a good ck'ld and ask no questions.” It was restful to lean back in the seat and leave the next hour or two to him. The cool air fanned her tear-stained face, and she had a delicious ‘sens¢ of being taken care of. When presently they halted in front of a farmhouse set back from the highway, she alighted from the car with no more than a questioning smile at him. “Grand place I found to eat. It’s probably too late for the regular dinner, but we can get sandwiches and milk, or somethin,.” To the plump woman who sat in a railed enclosure, he explained: “Here are two starving pilgrims, Mrs. Steiner. Think you could find us something to save our young lives?” She returned his smile. “Sure, sure, Mr. Trenton. Plenty in the kitchen. Just you wait!” And in an incredibly short time, @ generous meal was set before them: fried chicken still wartn, rolls which were none the worse for a second heating, lettuce from the garden in back of the house; and to finish, homegrown straw- berries with thick yellow cream. Sue was surprised to find herself eating with appetite. A great sense of peace had succeeded the anger, despair and desolation which h.4 shaken her, one emotion after an- other, since five o'clock. It was all decided in her mind, She had struggled long enough against Bob’s love. She was twenty-five years old, she had known mere men than the average girl in her position, and she had cared for none of them as much as she cared for Bob Trenton. To be sure, the kind of love she had waited for, the burning ecstasy, the mad, sad, sweet possession of her senses that the poets sang of had never touched her. “But perhaps it never will,” she mused, finishing the last drops of her iced tea. “Evidently fm not the sort of woman to love . .. like that. Or maybe it will come after marriage. I've heard it does some- times.” Wedding “yyeat are you thinking of, with our dear little face all scowled up like that?” “Thinking that I’m awfully fond of you, Bob! Thinking that if you'll wait until tomorrow . .. but we'll not talk of it now. Do you know you've hardly touched this de- licious dinner?” He grinned. “Are you just no- ticing the fact? At that, I think T've made a pretty good bluff at eating two diners in cne eve- ming. 4 “it “Oh! Oh, - of course! How stupid of me. Td lost track. of. things, with ‘all that’s happened since—sinee Allen came home.’ She laid. down her napkin and looked sober. “Poor old Buddy! I feel as though I'd deserted him. But it was the only thing to do.” She started up. “I must telephone him, though! I intended to the minute I reached the hotel. He might miss me, and get an awful seare.” The telephone was of the rural perin & and it took some struggles with the crank to get Allen's num- ber. Sue had to tiptoe up to speak into the mouthpiece. ss “It’s Sue, dear,” she said at last, “I just wart to tell you I’m all right—you’re not to worry about me!” “Had he discovered you'd gone?” Bob asked when, the brief con- versation concluded, they were once more back headed toward the city. “No, luckily enougk. I think he’d been out. His voice sounded sort of dull and tired. He—he didn’t TRANSPORTATI S.S. CUBA DISEMBARKED 144 PASSENGERS IN CITY . Steamship Cuba, O. SS. Co., from > 230 passengers, of st and seven second ngers were Key t two second ngers were for Tampa rsburg. the ship’s manifest which 137 f cabin pas for wi 84 and eloved say a word about my staying at a | in his car and | @m. | BY LOUISE PLATT | HAUCK hotel for tonight. That shows that things are eee with him, don’t you think?” “Sue, I’ve been turning this mat= ter over in my mind. You can’t register at either the Robidoux or oo ance, aban being recognized. There’d be ;every= body would know oud quake relled with Patsy, left on an im- pase Why don’t you go to Bar- ara Webb for the night? Then you could rent a furnished apart- ment for a week or so—until you’: make up ;our mind what you want » RE f wt 6 The long June evening was drawing toaclose. Dusk had fallen on the countryside. There was a good smell of sun-warmed grass, of blossoming locust and linden trees, A few fireflies were dartin; across the fields. Sue laid her han on his arm. “Pull in at the side road, Bob dear, and we'll talk,” she said. An hour later, a somewhat dis- heveled young lady and a radiant young tnan climbed the flight of steps which led to the Webb home, and paused before ringing the bell. Through the screer. door they could see the daughter of the eyes, deoneing. over a book in the livingroom eyond. “Babs!” Sue called softly. “Will you give sanctuary and shelter to a bride of tomorrow?” At five o’cloek the next after- noon, Sue Davenport, in the pres- ence of the excited Webbs, and with her brother, very pale and oddly silent, to give her away, was married to Robert Trenton, and after.as elaborate a wedding din- ner as Mrs. Webb could have pre- pated at such short notice, the newlyweds departed in Bob’s ‘car for the honeymoon. Happy 'UE TRENTON, settled for a month in her new home, had only amused scorn for the misgiv- ings of Sue Davenport. “Wasn't I a little fool to be so long making up my mind?” she demanded of her husband one eve- ning. They were in the garden, the late August evening cool enough to make the gorgeous Spanish silk shawl which was one of Bob's gifts a pleasant necessity. He had just finished wrapping it about her, and stooped jor his reward. “T love to have you kiss me, Bob!” The faint surprise in her voice had made him shout with laugh- ter. She had answered it with her own rueful comment on herself. “You were!” he assured her promptly. “And I suppose Ill hever know whether you’d have taken me at last if it hadn't been for Patsy. Poor old Allen! His loss has been my gain. If she hadn’t forced his hand that last night, you'd probably be living with them yet—holding me at’ arms’ length.” te let himself down on the glider where she sat, and drew her close to him. “Happy,.sweet Sue?” apelin. ? “Happier tham I ever Khew 1 could be,” she assured him. “I sort of.hated to give up our trip and come home; but now we'ré here, I wonder why we didn’t come sooner. I love keeping house.” “You do it darned well!” “Oh, well! With four servants, and money enough for anything I want! Anybody could do that. Which reminds me, Bob. We ought to begin to think of entertaining. Dinner parties—a couple of lunch- eons for the women who've been throwing parties for us.” “Let’s not!” he said promptly, | “Not for a while yet, anyhow. It’s so grand having you to myself like this—when I do have you to my- self! Seems to me we've had to spend a lot of time away from home since we got back. Gosh, sweet, you don’t know what it means to me—knowing the’ at the end of a Tong hot day I can whiz out here in less than half an hour, and find you waiting for me, cool and sweet and mine! I can’t get used to it! They were guying me about it at the office lay. Seems I go off into a sort of trance every now and then, jus* thinking about my wife and my home ‘and my | garden.” He stopped abruptly, laughed a little. “Sentimental kind of cuss, eh, Sue? Maybe it’s be- ed | cause I never had a real home be- fore» Sire you're happy, sweet? ‘there’s nothing you'd like to chan; large?” “Not a thing. It's perfect as it is.” She spoke dreamily. Her head was against his shoulder, both her | hands were in one of his. “I naven’t i a cloud in my sky, Bob dear. Or, ! ere Potts a tiny one.” “Allen?” “Allen. It seems so unfair that I should have so much and he so little.” “If you ask me, he’s the one who has too inuch. Patsy would be more than a sufficiency to any- ag fe he remarked dryly. “I mean—so little happiness. He comes out here, you know— usually just before you get home. He never stays; just says he wants to see for himself how happy I : “Patsy never comes?” “Never. I've not seen her since —that last night.” Continued tomorrow were the-fglewing items: For. Key West, -seven tons of freight, four autohfebiles-and one sack of ' mail; for, Tampa, 209 tons of \freight, one automobile and four sacks of mail. The vessel sailed at 5:10 o'clock with the following passengers booked at Key West: Walter Price, Cornelius Elbertson, Eman- uel Goldman, Francis Tiller, Jen- | nie Pena, Argelia Puig, Camelia Rosello and Hilda Yado. Pascal, when 19 years old, in 1650, invented a calculating ma- \ chine. TWO LEAGUE GAMES TONIGHT Two games will be played to- night in the Island City Basket- ball League, the first starting at 7:30 o’clock at the High School Gym. Army and Sea Food Grill fives tangle in the curtain-raiser, and the league-leading Lions will engage the DeMolays in the nightcap. GOLFING NEWS By CLUB REPORTER The largest entry to ever com- pete in the Blind Bogie at the Country Club participated in the sweepstakes yesterday, when 27 entered the competition. Three tied for first position. They were Clem Price, Dr. Wil- luam Kemp and J. B. McGregor, all of Key West, and the lucky number was 70. Two players finished in a tie for second prize—Mrs. Robert Colt, Casa Marina, and P. L. Emerson. The summaries: Dr. William Kemp, 82-12—170; Clem Price, 78-8—70; J. B. Mc- Gregor, 90-20—70; Mrs. Robert Colt, 97-25—72; P. L. Emerson, 91-19- ; Robert Colt, 89-15—74; C. B. Caulkins, 92-15—77; C. B. Cole, 100-20—80; M. R. Hott, 93- 17—76; R. D. Patterson,,,84-15— 69; Owen McAllon, 105-25—80; J. G. Atwood, 105-15—90; Mrs. J. G. Atwood, 120-35—85; B, Grooms, 101-22—79; P. Mesa, 94-10—79; John Pinder, 89-10—79; Alton THE KEY WE |COUNCIL TO ACT '~ ON SETTLEMENT (Continued from Page One) tions of the city was changed to a motion to restore all of the lights originally taken out. This |motion, however, did not carry. |The subject, it was understood, would be the recipient of addi- tional study. City prisoners from now on will be cared for by the city. | This was decided on when it was ‘pointed out that “the expense | Would be but 30 cents per day per prisoner, compared with the county charge of 67 cents. Call officer of the police department, | it appeared, had facilities for pre- paring food, and the Delmonico Restaurant donated food fre- | quently. |__P. J. Smith’s request that the North Beach Inn be permitted to ‘run overflow pipes from that hotel to Garrison Bight, across {North Beach avenue, was refer- ;red to the Sanitation committee ‘for aetion. Council acknowledged the in- vitation of the Fire Department to attend a department smoker at Fire Station No. 1 on February 13. A petition calling on the coun- | (cil to condemn the property at ithe northwest corner of Grinnell j tand Fleming streets was acted |upon by instructions to the City | Attorney to notify owners of the} edifice in question to tear it | down. ‘SEEK RESTORATION | OF CITY PROPERTY (Continued from Page One) er’s arrangement for another month in that no additional ex-| William Scheu, 100-17—83; Com-|pense beyond the original $140 | mander Kirtland, 85-5—80; Rob-|was needed. Lease arrange-! ert Spotswood, 86-5—81; Curry |ments will be continued on this | Harris, 88-13—75. jproperty at some future date, it! Clem Price yesterday had the! was announced. | low gross score, a 78, while Dr.| La Concha Hotel registered al Kemp staged a great finish, play- protest with the council concern- { ing the last five holes in one un- jing the excessive noises at the | der par. He and Alton Parks |Fleming-Duval streets corner, es- | teamed up against Melvin Rus- | pecially during the night. Publie 87-179; Melvin Russell, . E, M. Scheu, 89-15—74; | ;LOT, Cor. ST CITIZEN CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR RENT COMPLETELY FURNISHED FOUR-ROOM Apartment. Cou- ple, in private home. Hot wa- ter, electric ice box. $65.00. No dogs or children. Available Monday 4 P. M. Apply 615 Elizabeth street. feb2-tf MISCELLANEOUS SESS as ss ee WITNESS—WILL ANYONE who corner of Simonton and South- ard Tuesday afternoon shortly after three o’clock kindly com- municate with Box R, clo The Citizen. febl-2tx SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN, over 40. Repre- sent chemical and janitor sup- ply line. Wonderful oppor- tunity. Write Independent Chemical Supply Cleveland, Ohio. POSITION WANTED POSITION WANTED: Experi- enced secretary, stenographer and typist desires position. Best references. Box D, The Citizen. FOR SALE BEAT THESE DUVAL STREET BARGAINS—Corner Duval and Charles _ streets, two-story house, 35x100’, $5,000; adjoin- ing lot, same size, $3,500. Easy terms. Apply 529 Simonton street. feb2-3tx KEY WEST FLORIST, establish- ed business. Member of Flor- ists’ Telegraph Delivery Asso- ciation. For terms apply 616 Duval street. feb2-lwk FRESH EGGS, layed on our farm. 1319 Catherine street. Phone 883-J, free delivery. jan2-lwk Duval and Louisa | CHANGE Hours sia pat Pe (Continued trom Page One) _emption, was granted. Two home owners, Mrs, Carietta Bernreuter and Mrs. Barbara Printz were granted homestead exemption, providing evidence was shown that the county had granted same. An adjustment of levy on the C. N. Recio property at Caro- jline and Duval streets was or- |dered when it appeared that the 5 ‘assessment was out of line. Ap-j saw a little boy run over at the/ piication of L. S. Gruber, owner | lot the Overseas Hotel, for home- stead exemption could not be acted upon in that the property is listed under the name of the First National Bank | Arrangements to include Frank ; Delaney’s hame on the salary jlist to receive gradual payments lof an old aceount amounting to |$57.65 were made. Attorney Lopez’ $20.15 for a trip to Miami to con- Company, |sult a representative of the RFC, conducting a survey of the new} pipe line, was approved by the council. Request of Clarence Thompson, city mechanic, to apply salary werrants on the purchase of an jautomobile was turned down. The council felt that the city febl-s could not afford to discriminate | in this matter. The council adopted a resolu- tion quit-claiming property back to Francis Loans in that all taxes on same had been paid. NEW QUARTERS FOR LIONS CLUB| (Continued from Page One) | Mollie Parker, now a near-neigh- | bor of the Lions. j In that setting, then—the Lions | tried to proceed, in an orderly | |manner, with their meeting. It! ‘didn’t work, quite. Too much} elation was evident at the accom- ; plished fact of their new quar-! \ters—so speeches were in order. {Lions Allen, Martin, Smith, Saunders and Armstrong obliged | expense of; PAGE THREE ? | ion. sident Little announ |PIMHORN'S FEATURE AL E feat iis tease be ppc = broken attendance and service Einhorn’s Grovéry, 901 ‘Duval |tecerd for the last 22 years. Mr. street, is’ headlining another list ;B&tes is now reported seriously of weekend specials in an adver- |ill at his home, 618 Caroline St. tisement elsewhete in this issue, | — continuing with their policy of of- The BETTYE RAYMONDE |fering highest quality groceries at; RES URANT {bargain prices. { TA For really good edibles, get the; EUNCH — TEA — DINNER “Binhotn Habit”, is ‘the saying | $18 Corcline Street going around amongst quality: |, Open 11 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. \wise housewives of the city. prog pes =~ ROTES TOOK = QUIZ AT MEET) Lopez Funeral Service Established 1985 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 135 Night 696 (Continued from Page One) voted the program to trying out the news-memories of the mem- bers by having them answer, a | questionnaire put out by a na-! tional weekly magazine. } On motion of the Rev. J. C. 'Gekeler, with a second from} {Charles Smith, the Rotary Club} ‘voted W. L. (Bill) Bates an hon- CASA MARINA Key West's HOTEL DE LUXE American Plan TRY IT TODAY— 200 Delightful Rooms, Each ‘The Favorite in Key West | With Private Bath | auti ‘on Lounge STAR ah BRAND | OANCING MAGEELY | Casa Marina Orchestra | ON Meg ee... || PETER SCHUTT Manager | ‘orary member of the organiza- 1 d Out YourrKEY WEST visit ven HAVANA viaP&O Steamship CUBA LEAVE KEY WEST 10:30 A.M. EVERY SUNDAY DURING THE WINTER SEASON Arrive Havana 5:00 p.m. the B90 ROUND TRIP 10 day limit including meals and berth at sea Cuban Taxes 62c To PORT TAMPA and ST. PETERSBURG of the greens, has been }getting the course:in shape that $270.70 owed the Selig Company. } jhe has neglected his own game, | jeven giving up the matches yes-|line at the Aquarium was given} sell for the club dinner and after being six down and seven to go they tied the match on the final hole, Dr. Kemp holing a twenty- footer for a birdie three. Sam Goldsmith, the chairman so busy terday—and. we know how Sam loves his golf. Incidently, the course is in the best condition it’ has. evér been. On Sunday at 2 o’clock Jae Lo- pez-and‘Gilmore Parks will square jaway against Bob Spottswood| On motion, Edward C. Gomez’ ard Eddie Bush-in’ the final and deciding match of their series. They have played three already, each winning one and tying the other. A good crowd is expected to view the cream of the local golfing crop this coming Sunday. THE WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Saturday) Key West and Vicinity: Fair to partly cloudy tonight and Sat- urday; not much change in tem- perature; moderate northerly winds. Florida: Fair to partly cloudy tonight and Saturday; somewhat colder in north portion Saturday. CONDITIONS Pressure is moderately low this morning over, the Pacific coast and southern Plateau States, land also in the North and Middle Atlantic States; while a ‘strong high pressure area, crested over the upper Mississippi and Mis- souri Valleys, overspreads the re- | mainder of the country. Precipitation has occurred in most sections of the country dur- ing the last 24 hours, except in the South Atlantic and East Gulf | States, and upper Mississippi and Missouri Valleys, rain in sovthern California. Temperatures have fallen in the Lake region and Ohio Valley but are generally near or above nor- mal this morning in other sec- tions, except Florida. G. S. KENNEDY, Official In Charge | MONROE COUNCIL TO HOLD SCHOOL (Continued from Page One) followed by.a demonstration and legislative skit by the local sociation. “A Real P.-' the School Sees It”, will be sUbject of a talk by Prof. Horace O’Bryant. Mrs. Hanford will talk on the same subject—“‘As the State Congress Sees It”. Final event will be the Foun- ders Day Celebration and pre- sentation of Birthday Cake. Reservations for the banquet are being made with Mrs. Rus- sell, phone -684-W, or at any of the city schools. Guest officers will arrive Tues- day morning and will be tat the Harris School for luncheon. with heavy | |Safety committee will check on jthe matter. | Finanee committee was asked |to seek means to pay the balance of $25 owed on a Red Cross pledge’; ‘and was to take up the matter lof an old bill amounting to Report of repairs to the pipé jshowing renewal of 200 feet of | pipe’ at a cost of $73.80. Caretak-+ er Romero received the thanks of the council for the excellent. | work performed during the re |cent cold spell. |was appointed as Superintendent of Registration, although no sal- lary was provided for in this year’s jbudget. The janitor’s bicycle was | {repaired recently and the bill for | $4.50 was approved. | H. G. Harden asked for permis- |sion to apply warrants totalling $225.00 on a tax bill owed for three years of $663.11. The mat- ter was referred to the Finance committee. The same committee was asked to check into the sums of $1232.00 and $616.00 pledged by |the former council to the Florida} State Exhibit at the New York | World’s Fair. | A night watchman will guard the naval grounds in which the WPA building is situated from |now on. Recent ransacking of the | building made this move neces- sary. J. F. Marrera was hired at a salary of $50 per month while the need exists. ———— | The first recorded abdication of a sovereign was Sylla, the Ro- man dictator, in 79 B.C. Chocolate was introduced into Europe from Mexico and Brazil | about (1520. “>. LEGALS j CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Vv | aN CHANCERY. 1 Case Ni = 2 | EMMA_C. McCLINTICK, | Plaintiff, | vs. DIVORCE. ROBERT L. MeCLINTICK, | 2 5 Defendant. | ORDER OF PUBLICATION It ay ing by the sworn bill] filed igithe above stated cause that | the r@ptdence of the defendant, | Robert L. McClintick is unknown but whose last known _ residence was Bavana, Cuba; that he is over | the e of twenty-one y | there d&,no person in the | | Flonidgy the aervicgof a summons | |in eh@ticery upon whom would bind | is tate of t, ordered and i Mintick. are hereby | 0 appear, e Bill of my fied in Zs... on ort “ath, #940, other- ise the vallega' of the Bill of {Complaint will be faken as con- fessed’ by you amd said cause be | proceeded with ex parte. | It is further ordered that _ this order be published once each week | |for four (4) consecutive weeks in; |The Key. West Citizen, a newspaper {published in Key West, Monroe ounty, Florida. Done and Ordered in Key this Ist day of February, 1940. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Cirenic Court By: (Sd.) Anita M. Salgado, Deputy Clerk. ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR., | Solicitor for Plaintiff. feb2-9-16-23; marl,1940i you | West; A. D. jINDIAN KEY: Famous for fish- {TWO HOUSES "| WANTED—A chance to bid on| 1212 Olivia nov23-mon-fri streets. street. Apply that was just about all that was accomplished at the meeting. | In between rejoicing and roar- \ing for this and that, the Lions greeted two new members—Jo- seph Lopez and Rev. G. W. Hutchinson. Then they adjourned to Lion Andy Pritchard’s home for a short session to protect his 100% attendance in that he was FOURTEEN-FT. V-BOTTOM too ill to attend the meeting. CYPRESS BOAT; Four Horse SE Johnson Outboard Motor; Four The first catechisms are said to Life Preservers, One Fire Ex-| have been compiled in the eighth tinguisher; Pair of Oars and | century. Row Locks; Anchor with Rope | —all for $150.00. Apply 1217) Petronia street. jun27-s ing and healthfulness. Sell or lease for development. Reliable | boatman wanted to build up and care for property. Address | A. V. S. Smith, owner, DeLand, | Florida. jan26;feb2-9,1940 Direct Famous Bahia Reef — T: on Beach ——__- — ———————_ Honda Fishing FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. Permit Run from Washington to Von) Phister street. $850. rear 1217 Petronia street. | PHONE NO NAME KEY Ni apri4-s | Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Craig, Owners Grinnell : Charles E. Watkins, clo Frank Boca Chica Reso R. Shaddock, 152 N.W. 42nd| and FISHING CAMP Street, Miami, Fla. jan3l-wk /Restaurant—Home Cooking pease | Cottages—Charter and Ro Two LOTS Ps x on Washington | ‘ street near White. $750 for| Foie eevee Peeth quick sale. Apply 1219 Pearl} street. jan5-s | pupa RTS SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50¢ | the The Artman Press. nov19-tf pea WHERE GOOD FOOD MAY BE OBTAINED o—0—0 Cocktail Lounge on street, 525 and 529. Apply to; TWO-STORY HOUSE AND LOT. 616 Francis Street. $2500.00—; $500.00 down, balance $25.00 monthly, 6% interest. Price re- duced for eash. Also several vaéant lots, low pfices, terms. Apply Box R.L., The Citizen. jan22-s PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 per 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS. sun25-tt THREE PFLEUGER TEMPLAR REELS. In good working con- dition. Will sell cheap. Also, have Redwing 28-36 horsepow- er motor with many new parts. Will sell entirely or by parts. Apply Box P, The Citizen. jan19-tf | | HOUSE and TWO LOTS, nine} rooms, all modern conven- | iences, beautiful lawn, double | garage. All taxes paid, furn- | ished, radio, piano, typewriter, | ete. $4500 cash or $2500 down. balance in 1% years. Robt. J.| Lewis, 1611 Von Phister street. | deci1-s | VACUUM | 2 RT “Key West's Outstanding” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Gonditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproof Garage Open The Year Around This certificate HOTELS to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, enjoy the homey | atmosphere. Sat 917 Fleming St. WANTED ay your next printing order. The) Artman Press. may19-tf aS FOE EEO ee SE | Subscribe to The Citizen—20¢, weekly. | and told how it was : done—and | NO NAME LODGE | | TT. | ApPlY | stone Crab Dinners a Specialty to be Also $1.50 Pencils to Match Above, 29 Pollock's, Reliable Jeweler afternoon. 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