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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1940 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN beth and I did receive a letter of \thanks. GODOY APPEARS - Jupiter Basketball Team CLASSIFIED COLUMN LOST “The poem follows: LE ROY ERRANT Albert, king of a greater Belgium, for yours is soon to be ON PERSONAL TOUR OBSERVATIONS FROM THE BLEACHERS By OSCAR L. MILIAN eecccccveveccccccccces| YOUR LODGE MEETS, le e! | Minoca Council No. 13, Degree | |of Pocahontas meets Ist and 3rd! PAGE THREE LEGALS. NOTICE is hereby given that the k tion Books will be open in my office at_ the County Court House, Key West, Florida. Begin- ning the 4th day of March, A. D. Plays Conchs Tonight David meets Goliath tonight injtrip. The coach was very disap- the High School Gymnasium. | pointed with the showing maadepy Jupiter High School, with its/his team on their last road trip, 48 pupils, plays David to Key jso it is to be expected that they es a ill all be out to redeem them- West's 715-pupil High: The locals |. & a Selves tonight. Asa matter of areyhopije Atopgurn «the }legehd |fact, the Conchs could have won around and haye Goliath emerge |two out of their three.road games the The size of the |if they had been able to make school doesn’t seem to count, for ;good on their foul shots. They | pl af lL had these little roosters from Jupiter Hes aeaa ple ta while have been taking on all comers! in the three games their oppon- on the east coast and have been ents fouled them 66 times. Of winner. giving a good account of them- A resurrected nation from Liege to the sea, A land of peace and plenty, from the ashes of the past. Through horrors-so. outrageous the ..whole world stands aghast,, i | But you are ‘firmly standing | : with -your ‘back against a mast. That mast is built of people, true | friends from first to last. | Lose not your courage, monarch, our hearts but wait the day | CAPITALIZING ON GOOD FIGHT PUT UP AGAINST CHAMPION LOUIS. . - (Special to The Citizea> { NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—An out-} growth of the popularity attain- ed by Arturo Godoy in his 15- round title bout with Heavy- 1 | weight Champion Joe Louis re- $10.00 REWARD and no questions | asked for return of black poc- are eee tae as acne t ketbook lost from car in gar- ey enone ex age. 1400 Alberta Avenue, Wednesday night. Keep your hone 807 feb24-3tx jeyes posted on the columns of PY : |The Citizen’s sports page for the TRANSPORTATION | big announcement, DRIVING NEW PACKARD to |KEEPING UP WITH St. Louis Sunday. Will take LEADING CITIZENS— two, Share expenses. Phone; Anent the slogan of “Put Key ‘Tuesdays of month, 8:00 p. m., at! 1940, and continuing through April 1 o 20th, A. D. 0. Between the hours | Red Men’s Hall, corner of Caro-) of''xine Orclock A. M. to ‘Twelve }line and Elizabeth streets. Im-/ O'clock Noon, and from Two O'clock { rde} Red | P. M. to Five O'clock P. M., for the | Proved Order of Men meets) fi hose registering Qualified | every Monday, 7:30 p. m., at Wig-, Electors for the General Primary wi 11. | Election to be “held-on May ith, fam: Hell | 1940. ‘The Registration Books witli remain open in the Precincts until | F. & A. M. Lodges meet at March 4th, 1940, as per Street ‘Scottish Rite Hall as follows: Notices. | Anchor Lodge No. 182 every seC-) Supervisor {ond and fourth Mondays; Dade of JQHN ENGLAND, Registration for da. 3} mar2,1940 ot Monroe County, Florid fe these 66 chances for points, the selves, too. They figure that no school can put more than five mcn on the court against them at any one time. Key West boys are in for a tough scrap and if they have made the mistake of, underestimating their opponents, they may have more than they wish to handle. For the locals, this game i beginning of a three-game series to determine whether the team should be sent to the district tournament March 8. Jupiter is taken on tonight, Riverside Tues- day night and Andrew Jackson Friday night—all on the local court On the team’s showing in these games, €oach Offutt: ‘will base his decision as to the tournament locals made good on 13. less to say, Coach Offutt has giv- en foul shooting practice in huge doses this week. Girls’ Game This Evening The grudge game of the eve- ning will find Coach Juanita Sawyer’s Conchettes meeting their perennial rivals—the team from the Convent of Mary maculate. The season is a suc- cess for either team if it can beat its rival. meeting of these teams this year, and there is no hint as to the out- come. Judging by their rivalry in the. past. however, the cash customers will see a hard-fought game ged by ‘two colorful teams. This game starts at 7:30 -o’clock. the Mrs. Umstead Tells Of World War Experiences Need- | Im- | This will be the first; | : When you are free to borrow, jeently is the personal appearance with many years to pay. |tour that began this week in Los For we know you in the great;Angeles. Godoy presents a mono- Northwest, America’s free | jogue of bis fight with Louis and land. jdances a tango and rhumba with Before you took your burdens up/his wife, both of whom are re- PRPC an Cpe an lg (eal excellent dancers. His forget your brave and gal- | first appearance was last Thurs- lant fight— |day. Godoy has also received of- When peace has wiped the sadness {fers to make movie shorts. . . out and ushered in the| “Joe Louis has been my ace inj light. \the hole for five years. He's the | But if a stranger pilgrim from a}main reason why I’ve had such far-off land you know success promoting boxing. I real- | Might ask a_ simple privilege, ly got started as a promoter just | t'would be to say to you jabout the time that Louis first) That when you come again unto}gained national recognition. I had | your own estate promoted a couple of shows ved lwis ; i]. | Stosed over $35,000 before I ti we a Bharidliecea esr, ig jup with Louis, but after Ijhad | One fervent prayer you offer, signed Joe, the dollars began to/| that bitterness and. hate, pollag. Chusisnoke, Miike Jacdbs, | Revenge snd all that it implies, }Pfomoter, in Miami last week may not effect your fate. | Concerning his rise in the boxing } game. Jacobs said he was Tucky to sign Louis and through that transaction he has been raking in | $2,000,000 annually. The Brown! Bomber’s first fight under aus- | pices of Jacobs was his tussle | \ i | | | Against a nation filled with sighs, | women's fears and chil- dren's cries, Remember he is greatest who © the most forgive, | 465. feb24-1t | West Ahead”, the Carbonells are | Lodge No. 14 every first and third’ | adding a little more brightness Wednesdays; Scottish Rite, second| ROSES |to Duval stret by giving the! and fourth Wednesdays; Dr. | Strand Arena a coat of white! Varela Lodge meets at the Eliza-| |RED’ AND PINK RADIANCE ROSES at all times. FREE- pan with other decorations. ' beth street hall every second and Within a couple of weeks this} fourth Thursdays; Robert J. Perry SONIA BARS MAN'S, 1121 Catherine street. | place of amusement will look like | Chapter, Order DeMolay, mects jan23-27-30; feb3-6-10-13-17-20-24-27 ROSE BUSHES—World’s _ best; hints on care and culture; free illustrated catalog. McClung Bros. Rose Nursery, Tyler, Texas. feb24-1tx MALE HELP WANTED RELIABLE MAN take care store route. New plan of distribu- tion. Ng selling. Earn excel- lent weekly income. Nut Co., St. Paul, Minn. feb24-1tx HELP WANTED MALE AND FEMALE ‘WANT WORK? Cash daily. No merchandising. Steady em- ployment. General Welfare Federation, Tenth & Pennsyl- vania, Washington, D. C. feb24-Itx TRANSPORTATION B. & W.} The Citizen continues Mrs.'would not partake of the won- | Umstead’s interesting article on derful meals she had prepared. her experiences in Europe during Anc-vours shall be a life deods—so far above other of} he’ “Finally. she was able to plan! us the World War herewith first part of the desi The and build her castle the ription ap- lake on the rocks, where I met and was entertained by her. Yesterday, Mrs. Umstead told’ “One day I had dinner alone at of her arrival Sweden and ‘a restaurant in Stockholm and of her going to the king’s.palace. had what,I thought was a. de- Today’s installment. begins} with ‘liciouspiéce ‘of steak. When I a further description of her visit told my triend about it, she said in Sweden I hed: eaten horse meat. “One day I sat on a bench. in an at Heishunde”,’Mrs. Umstead a beautiful’ park. There was a above peared in yesterday's issue. in “I met a very interesting wom- |Th:t every nation, in all lands, | shall proudly call you | brother. “And it turned out so, for when { children again returned to Ant- jwerp. The people knelt on the istreet as his carriage passed. | with Primo Carnera, whom he defeated. . . L. D. Burhans, Michigan State College boxing coach, arguing, that fighting teaches athletes to keep their eyes open, declares: | “One of the first things a boy} eyes open. If he shuts them,, the chances are he will get hit. | The lesson he learns can be put | to great use in other sports”. 'SEDAN GOING TO CHICAGO, | take two passengers. Refer- ences exchanged. Call at 323 | something! JOHNNY JORDON OF THE | UNITED STATES NAVY | who referreed the main go last | Wednesday night, gave all indi-| |cations that he knows all about \the game. Fans liked the way ‘he handled Jimmy Maddox and |Mario Perez when the boys were about to deal each other illegal blows. (ONE SECTION OF THE ARENA jammed to the top with enthus- liastic bleacher seaters, booed the! Kid = Tarzan-Buddy O'Connor idraw decision, while all ring siders were well satisfied, show- ing their approval with applause. |Referee Fernandez really had those boys stepping. ,MATCHMAKER ADAMS is trying to match Chino Her- nandez, local junior lightweight flash, with some competent op- ponent. Hernandez is a good mixer and won the CCC cham- pionship in his division in 1938 while camping in Alabama. likely that Hernandez may meet a Miami boxer next week. It is | jevery Tuesday. | P.0.0.A., second Thursdays of! each month at Duval Street Hall. Knights of Golden Eagle Lodges meet at Golden Eagle Hall as fol- lows: Key of the Gulf Castle No.! 2 every Tuesday, and Ignacio Agramonte No. 3, first and third Thursdays. Florida Temple No.! 1, K.G.E., meets second, fourth Mondays at K.G.E. Hall. Equity Lodge. No. 70, 1.0.0.F.,' meets fiirst and third Thursdays, ' K. P. Hall, Fleming street. Spark-| ling Waters, Rebekah Lodge No.: |14, meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays! at 7:30 p!m. Cuba Lodge No. 16, ,1.0.0.F., Varela Hall, 919 Eliza- beth street: Order Caballero de la Luz, Inc., O.C.L. Hall, 422 Amelia street: Marti Lodge No. 3 meets every Wednesday; Luminares Pasados | Lodge Ne. 2 meets first Friday of} jeach month. H Fern Chapter No. 21, O.ES.,! meets second and fourth Fridays, AND F FLORIDA, N 8 fi Plaintife, vs. SOL CHICHANSKY, Defendant. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION TC SOL CHIC 44 You are pear to the the above styled and entitled cause on April ist, A. D. 1946, otherwise, the allegations therein will be taken as confessed. This order to be published once Week for four consecutive wee! Key West Citizen, a ne in Key We ap- nt. in i plished AND ORL bruary, 1 (SEAL) Re Clerk of the Circuit roe County, Florida. By (Sd.) Anita M C Sawyer Court, Mons IN THE CI ELEVENT OF FLO! MONRO! CERY, “UIT COURT OF THE JUDICIAL CIRCUIT iN No. EDWARD N. Plaintiff, vs MARY E GOTIS, EN SULLIVAN Defendant. SATION EN SULLIVAN ADPRESS | 18 Elizabeth street, Dongo Inn. inser es feb21-4tx | peE.WEE HERNANDEZ | a local pug of bygone days, is FOR RENT _|training and coaching Young King Albert died, his wife and|!earns in boxing is to keep his EV] RNISHED APARTMENT (Garcia, a newcomer in the fea- conveniences, 1014, therweight division, who looks feb21-4tx | good in training sessions. Garcia ‘is claimed to be ready to meet anyone in the state at 118 pounds. modern Grinnell street. ‘HOTELS jof each month at Scottish Rite ‘ | Hall. a | Pythian Organizations meet at’ \\} {Fleming street Pythias Hall. fessed. |Pythian Sisters every Monday!,,,.,%'S, order jnight; Knights of Pythias Lodge weeks in The Key West Citizen, 163 every Friday night. 1e Sa you as con- shall be published for four consecutive order Monroe County, Florida. ed this 2nd day of February, A. D. 1940. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer “On the street one day some! hitie™ children were knesins. TWIN BILL FOR | | | BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need, of a good night's res’ writes, “who livedin a ‘'¢astle’ German woman ‘beside me and I/ruined church. They paused | solid rock said, (If Germany should lose this|when they came to ‘forgive us| She invited me jyar, what would they do?” Shelour trespasses’\—when a deep for tea and we sat on a little bal- replied, ‘We'd fight again till we cony right over the. ‘Water, -and 'Avon if it took’a hundred years’— she showed me all over her home. and that is the German spirit. built up the side of from the water. [forgive those who: have’ trespass- ed against us’. It was King Al- Sec" ere BASEBALL, FANS voice behind them said, “as We} CONCHS TO PLAY CCC AND| BLUE SOX AT TRUMBO. to. THE, OVERSEAS HOTEL. | Clean..rooms, enjoy the homey | atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. | 917 Fleming St. mayl7-tf | POSITION WANTED | POSITION WANTED: Exp eri- | \Baby Face Santana, who put up ‘a whale of a scrap with Young ; Quesada at the Arena last Wed- nesday, ran out of 2 match with Garcia. - LOCAL BALL PLAYERS are rounding into shape with ‘big things in view for them this Some time next week to make’ season. It is understood that some of the leading players of the Manager Roy Hamlin may close negotiations to play at the park! located at the corner of Emma} {and United streets. | ,PIRATE-CONCH SERIES { may start soon. A committee |will approach Manager Hamlin ; final arrangements for the games. | The two leading Island City clubs | “It was immaculately clean “The time came to leave Swe- bert. | TOMORROW and beautiful. She showed me. den and start on my way nome.| her husband's room, which’ Two or three of tne women of was Just as he left it, with the cur Congress had visited Russia, | of my story ‘but I want: to say| things he loved about him and and were on. their way back, so ‘, land she tiled my arms with flowers '1 Joined them. We were obliged | that before leaving papand, 2 when I ie!t to stop over one night and day ai! Young Belgian count gave me al “Her story was so interesting— ,Hamburg and here we she was # peasant girl cnd said watched every moment. she used to sit and look out upon ,man must have been appointed ty|.ace engraved upon it. I treasure the sea and dream that some day watch me and he never took his! \nat so, but it waS stolen from she would sail in one of the ships eyes off. They watched every!me some years later, here in the she watcned on the North Sea, place I went, every step I took. |U. S. and when she grew older her, “{f remember we took a drive; ‘While I was in Holland I met dreams were reaiized. Her p.r- about the city and saw the another American woman, from ents died and she was sent to an wharves where hundreds of ware- | Chicago, Ill. She begged me to; aunt at Stockholm. She was houses stood. They were all)}zun down to Sas -van Heudt at, alone and waiting on the dock closed tightly. ithe very border of Belgium. for her aunt. She had only a tiny “On the boat going to Hollahd “Just here I might go back’ a! jlittle to relate another incident) late One. .weed case with King Albert's} } } Second of a series of exhibition’| baseball games to be played be-| jfore tne 1¥40 season gets under- | way wil take place tomorrow wer. ;..cdallion in a-little velvet and|atternoon at Trumbo Field witn |],ARGEST tne Key West Concns hooking up} in a aoubleneader with the CCU ciub and the Biue Sox. | Main object of these games is; to get the boys in shape tor the} fortncoming Firave series and the! troyouts ottered by the Ft. Laud-! erdale team. ' First game will probably start! at 1:30 oclock, witn the secona trunk which she could carry, a we paused at Denmark and was new treasured coat which she entertained by our ambassador was so proud and careful of that there and shown aboyt. Finzlly, she did not wear it but carried it. we arrived at Amsterdam where A man seeing her bewilderment I remained ‘for several weeks. said he would take care of her It was a most interesting city. things while she went,to look for) “A young Dutch soldier wagiso her aufit. When she returned he“ kind ‘to me, taking me about 4o ‘had disappeared with “all of her unusual places. P belongings “There wa$'a Belgian ‘village “Her home there was under one | where refugees from that coun- of the bridges, where she served try had made their home, at lunch tables and washed all their own church, flying the Bel- the dishes. She used to get so gian colors. very tired, but got an idea. It “The large building where they was to learn and go on with the ‘all ate was a large shed-like restaurant business. She procur- place. The stacks of aluminum ed a place to work at a railroad tubs in which their food was station. There she earned enough cooked just proved everything money to start a station hinch was immaculately clean. The poor room for herself—finally she had Belgians walked on foot all the another end another until she way from their country and two possessed a chain of lunch rooms ‘little babies were born on the along the railroad. Finally she way. established herself at a beautiful “The day I was leaving for spot on the shores of a river or,Rotterdam to take the steamer lake, I forget which, and it be- for London happened to be Queen came so ponular that the king, Elizabeth’s birthday and little Bel- hearing of it and have some fishing, She bewildered for there were was ers on the streets.- One little’ boy no offering tc sell me some flowers fish. So she ught some live had,. the most beautiful blue fish and had me wires put eyes I evér'saw. He said so piti- roundste keep fijem from getting | fyB\<"For Betgn'} ty the kiffe hed some fine’ “[ saw the internment In or Where: a Jjotveie.Buitish b hi interhed because they spent engraved hingg a ocket yit picture on the back. She tré&sured it so, were had | ed to visit her gian children were selling flow- | “I went to the best hotel but | taking piace just fitteen minutes | ;paused at the doorway because | after the termination of the cur | |the large room I faced seemed to | ‘ain-raiser. 5 | ;be a bar room but it proved to; CCC camp boys are said to be the office and reception room|have a strong lineup to put up} as well. I was shown upstairs |against the Conchs and it amay,| to my room. Will I ever forget; 0e likely that either the Blue} those stairs?) They were almost | Sox or Uncle Sam’s boys will suc- \like climbing a-ladder, each step|ceed in whipping Hamlin’s crew, | only a few inches deep. My room| who are stitf from laying — off.; jfaced a wide canal, where all the the boys have not tossed a ball! ‘barges passed with the supplies/snice ‘Tampa series last Decem- | of food sent from the U. S. to| ber. H Herbert Hoover, who, with Mrs. | | Hoover, was keeping the Belgian , countries, and thought, of course, | populace alive by methodically }of wearing my little American idealing out food. The people |flag on my coat lapel, believing} |came in line, each with a basket, that I was perfectly safe. There and according to the number in| Were little cell-like piaces every | their family, were supplied with |few yards and a German soldier | |sufficient food, healthful food. I| stood guard. I was a little ‘fresh’ | wondered, though, why these {I think for as I passed the first] !barges were kept standing at the | guard, I said, ‘Sprichen su Amer- | |very edge of Belgium until aft-jicana?’ He did not reply and I cr dark, for German soldiers|walked on, but as I was about guarded the line between Hol-jto pass the second guard I look- | land and Belgium. ed back and saw the first sol-| “I watched a woman on a/dier motioning with his rifle to; steamship anchored ‘in the canal | Pass me along. With that I turn- in front of the ‘hotel’ do her,ed about and returned to the/ washing. She had to let a pail! village. Perhaps he meant that down by a rope into the water,it was all right for me to walk ;and pull it up a bucket at a time. |there, but I thought it was a! Then the clothes were hung on a|threat. I saw great truck loads, repe on the regf@eek-ta_dry. ‘of exposed bread going through “They tell you’ that Holland ‘isthe gates from Holland into Bel- ithe cleanest country in the world | gium. but I give Sweden that honor,: “London—irom top of a bus I enced secretary, stenographer |Conchs’ outfit will play with Ft. have not met since they had a and‘ typist desires position. Lauderdale this summer. Some free-for-all squabble four months Best ’references. Box D, The of those boys who have received | 28°- Citizen. febl-s|contracts are: Cyril Griffin, | ‘catcher; Joe Casa, pitcher; Julee FOR SALE |Barcelo, first baseman; Esmond |Albury, third baseman; Lucilo COLLECTION Gonzalez, outfielder, and Johnny . | were sent to Manager Roy Ham: Company, for the sale of the re- |lin, who recommended the boys" ing real estate in said Re- to the upstate club. i ig PR gen f land, up to and h of February, A. TRUMBO FIELD TH 1940. Full description and in- WILL SOON BE ' ii 5 The right te pt or reject any A thing of the past. Orders |, cy bids is hereby reserved. RA ., 4 4 5-29; febl-6-9-12-14-17-21-24 this field. In the meantime,|” i940 : — LEGALS FOR BIDS FOR SALE OF REAL ESTATE CALL OF ANTIQUE DOLLS America, Wood, China, Parian, Wax, Papier Mache. Only interested in advance collectors. formation will be furnished upon LANES at Cactus Ter- anes race. feb23-6tx) will be received soon that no! YMOND R. LORD, Receiver_ more baseball can be played png County Court House. Duval and Louisa Apply 1212 Olivia nov23-mon-fri LOT, Cor. streets. street. TWO LOTS on | Washington street neas White. $750 for quick sale.. Apply 1219 Pearl| street. jani-s FOR .SALE—Coon Hound, ac-! climated to Florida Keys. Guar- anteed.. Apply 523 Eaton St. ¥ feb21-6tx HALF PRICE. Choicest corner | resident lot. Quick sale for) cash. Box FF, The Citizen. feb21-4:. DOUBLE CORNER near Mar- tello Towers. $19,000. Box RR, The Citizen. feb20-s FOURTEEN-FT. V-BOTTOM, CYPRESS BOAT; Four Horse | Johnson Outboard Motor; Four Life Preservers, One Fire Ex- tinguisher; Pair of Oars and) Row Locks; Anchor with Rope —all for $150.00. Apply 1217 Petronia street. jun27-s | Have You Been Toying With The Idea... IN YOUR HOME? 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. jani9-tf Electrolux Gas Refrigcrato Sealed bids will be received by % OF FIXING AN APARTMENT This Is What You Have Been Waiting For Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: (Sd.) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. feb3-10-17-24; mar2,1940 IRCUIT COURT OF TRI c No, 7-287 HERMAN MASTERS, Plaintiff, vs. ESTHER G. COHEN MASTERS, Defendant. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION ro: HER G. COHEN MASTERS, cjo Katie Cohe 805 East 51st ‘Street, Brooklyn, i You are hereb to the Bill of Complaint in 1 ove styled and entitled cause arch 4th, 1940, otherwise, the @ legations therein will be taken confessed. This order to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a new paper published in Key West, Pioride a. ne and ordered this February 1940. Cc Sawyer urt, Monroe Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. feb3-10-17-24; mar2,194@ wD ! t $125.00 their way trying to get into Bel-)for in front of one hotel was a|S#w for the first time part of the} and showed it to me. Through ' gium. large concrete space—it ran alj' British Army on parade. Four} her management and successes “On the train from Amster-/along the dock p&st other hous- {abreast it looked for a mile back. | she planned the largest hotel in dam to Rotterdam I sat beside a!es—and they came and dumped |In front, an officer leading them! Stockholm, facing the canal and ‘young Belgian girl, who told meitheir trash and garb@ge therewith band playing. For recruits opposite the king’s palace. It is that theirs was the first house just after a Dutch woman had,Wwas an officer twirling a baton, | a beautiful hotel. In the center struck by a German bomb. ‘scrubbed it on her hands and While his little boy, dressed in a! eee > pe ke phe snare abet “I had written a poem that day knees. Then the trash collector tiny uniform just like his father’s, ' hat building dressed in rustling and had it with me. It was to'came along with a. great dog‘astride across his shoulders. i . i street. | silks and entertained nobility King Albert. I read it to her and pulling a large box—like a ores “Sailing from Liverpool on an | tween Scamp eer there. President Theodore Roose- she said. ‘Oh, you must send that play cart. He gathered the trash: American ship, there were stormy velt was her guest at one time to our king’. Ihesitated but she and put it in the box and passed ;seas and heavy fog. One night| FOR SALE—Established Lunch She liked him immensely. urged, ‘Pray do, and he will mail on. He was in ‘uniform’—that is, ;we stopped suddenly for we were| and Restaurant business on “But she was very much hurt you a letter’. his cart and cap seemed military, less than a hundred feet from an} Duval. Terms reasonable. Rea- when the premier (or was it a Well, when I reached London I but his trousers were not. ocean liner, but as we neared son: taking up other business. king at that time?) brought his|copied the poem and did send it} - “One day I walked out alone,{ America’s shores the.syn shone,| ‘Address, T.Lz,-clo The Citizen. own chefs and attendants and!to King Albert and Queen Eliza-'along the line dividing the two‘'and the sea was calm”, | | $eb22-1wkx! 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