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FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1940 By Ann Demarest YESTERDAY: The police are called. Mrs. Evans says she knows the murderer. Christine goes back to her room and discovers a cigarette lighter monogrammed ALW Chapter Five Sergeant Long "THE house was noisy now. I ¢ ould hear the men tramping |: up and down the stairs, calling to one another. I suppose murder ‘was a casual thing to them, but it seemed heartless to me, the way they went on. Joan Kent with her Jovely brown hair almost covering her face, her coral dressing gown wrapped around her slim body, had been alive last night. Now she was dead. I shivered. While I was taking a shower I tried to figure out how the lighter could have got into my room. Had the man dropped it when he ran into my room during the night? I} was sure it hadn’t been there dur- ing the evening. I turned on the cold water and | stood under it, and the shock of it seemed to clear my head. Had the man murdered the girl and then run to hide in the nearest apart- ment? I laughed hysterically into | a bath-towel. It seemed too good to be true that the murderer wotld | leave a clue with a monogram. Td just slipped into my warmest frock, a dark blue knitted suit, “Yowre the one r m interested in, when the maid put her in the door thout even hering to knosk.—She- was a, gaunt,fuzzy- haired girl, and very pert, now that she hed recovered from the shock. Her eyes were bloodshot i$ red and sploichy pt far that she seemed more excited than con- d, How- into my want you, M: , walking room to stare curiously. “Miss Howarth,” I corrected her, but she paid no attention to me. Mf {hadn't felt so awiul it wo} have been amusing, for Sarah e: eorted me to the hall with the tri- umphal air of having brought the eriminal to justice: Mr. Kimball was standing out- side of Joan Kent's apartment with three men. After two of them went into the room he introduced me to the third. “Miss Howarth, this is geant Long of the Homicide Squad,” he said. I bowed politely to ice. The Sergeant snorted a less friendly reeting. He was quite a man, weil feet, with a massive frame. The very s of him w in- timidating. looked me over with carefil comsideration and I thought withe@ffapproval. “You're the-one’P'm interested | * he thyndered, “What. do you know about this?” I DIDN'T feel in the mood to be shouted at and he took’me so completely bysurprise that I stared at him, startled into open-mouthed silence. Later his roaring got to be second nature, but now—and’ it} was disconcerting—he made me feel as though I'd been up to no good, * “Very little,” I said, and I looked the lion straight in the eye, trying to hypnotize him. * ‘But I'll tell you all I do know.” “Tl see you as soon as I get through in there.” He motioned to | Joan Kent's apartment. “And you go to your rooms until I call you, he shouted to Sarah and Mrs. Evans, who were standing at the foot of the third floor stairs. Mr: Evans was holding a small white | dog in her arms. It must have been the one I'd heard barking. As the Sergeant turned to so THE WEATHER FORECAST (Til 7:30 p§ m., Saturday) Key West and Vicinity: » Fair tonight »nd Saturday; night; slightly warmer Saturday; fresh west and northwest winds, possibly strong at times this after- noon and tonight, diminishing Saturday. Florida: Partly cloudy and somewhat colder- tonight; Satur- day fair and slightly warmer. Thomas Mann, the German au- thor, started life as an insurance broker. cooler to-, into the apartment, three more men tramped upstairs with cam- eras and other paraphernalia. The Sergeant showed them into the room and Mrs. Evans’ dog, an of- fensive little beast, tore after them, barking excitedly ‘and snapping 2 at their heels. One of the men chased the dog into the hall andthe Ser- geant put his head out of the door and said, “Who-in hell owns that dog?” Mrs. Evans, obviously offended, picked up the dog and stalked up | the stairs? Sarah trailed after her, reluctant. to retreat, her eyes popping with excitement. I went downstairs to look for mail and when I eame back one of the Ser- gent’s men passed me on the stair- way. “Hya, Blondie,” he said. lI raised both eyebrows as far as they’d go and passed him in si- lence. There is nothing that an- noys me more than to be called Blondie. ‘The Girl’s Uncle’ Back in my room I dropped into a chair and lighted a cigarette. | It seemed impossible that even a murder could cause such a going- | on. And why did the Sergeant say he was interested in me? A few minutes later he leaned in the doorway. “’ve called the other two,” he said, “and I'll talk | to all of you in here. Yours is the | largest room.” | Mrs. Evans and Sarah followed ” he thundered. him into the room and after Mrs. | Evans, in a very strange hat and coat, lowered herself heavily the wid chair arid Sarah sat sti! on the steol in front of the fire- | place, the dog jumped up on the ably ide the Sergeant. “Now let me get this straight,” the Sergeant said to Sarah. “You're the maid who looks after the apartments here?” The girl nodded. “What's your name?” “Sarah Connor.” The Sergeant took out a note- book and wrote in it busily. “How |long have you worked here?” “About three years.” “And what are your hours?” | “EF get here round eight and leave around six,” she said, push- g a hair back from her hea he Sergeant laid the notebook on his knee, lighted a cigar and puffed on it thoughtfully “I see,” he said at . "You sleep out. t time did you leave last ate “About twenty to six,” she said promptly. The Sergeant looked bored. ieee was in the house when you le | “I guess pretty nearly every- one, excepting her,” she pointed at me with a gleam in her pale beyes, but the Sergeant ignored it. “Now tell me what you know about the people who live in these pperinests and what they do.” pickéd up the notebook again. “Well,” said Sarah folding her ae red hands in her lap. “There’s Mr. Kimball. He owns the whole place and—” “You can stop. right there,” | Mrs. Evans interrupted her in her | flat voice. “I know who murdered Joan Kent.” | The Sergeant swung around on the couch to face her, looking stupefied, “There’s no sense in all this,” Mrs. Evans went on, frowning at |him. “You can take my word for jit. Nicholas Kimball, the girl’s uncle, did the killing.” She paused and then added with a sidewise glance at me, “I don’t say that someone didn’t help him, but mark my words he’s the guilty party.” TIP TOP GROCERY ADVERTISES TODAY 4 hEnitial annowtfiéement advertise- “ment of the"T.p.Top Grocery and Market appears ifi this issue of The Citizen, which imeludes a story about an Everyday Sale with nearly fifty items at special prices. This store, which has been newly decorated and remodelled, is run by the Trujillo Bros., long- itime associates in the food busi- ness in this city. Choice Western Meats are han- dled at Tip Top and delivery service is given free. Patrons may call 899-W. ch and settled himself comfort- | _ OBSERVATIONS FROM THE BLEACHERS | By OSCAR L. MILIAN ‘EVERYBODY WAS HAPPY— At the Strand Arena Wednes- ‘day night with the excellent box- | ing card put on by the Carbonell | brothers, which featured five | knockouts that really were knockouts. Ask the boys who kissed the mat! THE FINISH OF |ONE-ROUND BRASS— With Battling Trinoini, a fight- ing Marine, scoring a one-round k.o. over Kid Brass in one of the preliminaries, the Newton street |, :00 o'clock, will see the Se , Scrappers, who leads with his} ‘chin and never fails to blow directed to that spot, will probably hang up his fighting togs for the present. How "bout it, “Copper”? THE MIGHTY, LITTLE FREDDIE GREEN— Who stands just a little over} five feet in height and tips the scales at not more than 120 pounds, packs the punch of a heavyweight and moves around the ring like a featherweight. Green has won quite a following in this city and fans clamoring to see him in a main go against some capable oppon- ent. How "bout Baby Joe, Mr. Matchmaker? BABY JOE, WHO TOOK UP WHERE BROTHER Six Cylinder left off, is going like a house afire in and around Tampa and the west coast of Florida. Joe is a bantamweight and meets all comers, barring none. There is a match for you, Mr. Promoter, that will pack ’em in like sardines. YOUNG ELOY GARCIA, Pride of the Cuban Club, de- | serves all the credit in the world | for the game fight he put up | against Freddie Greene, South’s most promising batamweight.| This was Garcia’s first ring ex- perience and the matchmaker couldn’t have pelected a tougher ‘opponent. GEECH STILL HOLDING HIS OWN— Battling Geech, colored mid- dleweight boxer, is still the idol! of Thomas street and the colored section of this city. His victory over the Iron Baby of Liberty! |City, Fla. puts him in line for | better things in the fistie world. MARIO PEREZ, POPULAR LOCAL FIGHTER. Will tackle Johnny Dean. at the | Strand Arena next week. Watch Perez find himself in a number | \of tight spots and don’t be sur- | prised if Mario goes down for the count for the first time. This | are now! | \ j —— SEAMEN PLAY LAY FIRST-CLASS |ficers, who defeated’ stop 4 | ficers, | i} | | | | | | 1 | ‘the Second-Class Petty Officers. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ¥P53°S SCHDEULE SOFTBALL GAMES PETTYS TOMORROW; GAME SUNDAY Wednesday’s game ih the VP53 |Diamondball League, played at 'Bayview. Park. resulted in aj rout for the Third-Class Petty Of- | the Chief] rind Officers to the tune of 13 jto 7. Battery for the Chiefs wasj Wilkinson ‘and Atwell. Berg and |} |Werstel pitched and caught for! the winners. Tomorrow’s contest, to start at amen |playing the First-Class Petty Of-/| On Sunday there will be a| game, also starting at 2:00 o’clock, | between the Officers’ team and | CLASSIFIED COLUMN °: Pint Book 1 Page 97 D1 WANTED WILL RENT OR BUY reasonably | I two 500-gallon water tanks. Wanted for about six months. | ; Apply Box P, clo The Citizen. | mar8-3tx LOST ENVELOPE with relief card and | Social Security card. Please | return to Joseph Suarez, 223 Babeock Lane. mar7-2tx HOTELS | BRING YOUR VISITING friends ; in need of a good night’s rest | to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. | Clean rooms, enjoy the homey | ;, atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. | 917 Fleming St. may17-tf | FOR RENT FIVE-ROOM FURNISHED'8 APARTMENT. Apply 1029! Fleming street. feb27-tf | |FURNISHED APARTMENT far (o couple. No children. Modern} conveniences. Apply 915 Eaton street. mar7-3t | DOUBLE ROOM, beautiful fur- niture, with private or con- | necting bath. Hotel service. | Weekly or monthly rates. North Beach Inn. mar5-1w | 2! POSITION WANTED | POSITION WANTED: Experi- | enced secretary, stenographer and typist desires position. | Best references. Box D, The Citizen. febl-s FOR SALE Dean boy is one of the best wel- LOT, 56’6’x93’6” on Washington terweights in the South and knows his business: in the ring. JIMMY GONZALEZ, THE FIGHTING Woodchopper of Tampa, made a good showing against Buddy | Spiedel, of the U. S. Navy, after a layoff of over two years from | the ring. A return Beauhold- | | | street. street. WILL SELL OR TRADE one 350-gallon Denning Water Sys- tem with 60-gallon tank for a good .used Ford or Chevrolet in good condition. Box GA, The Citizen. mar8-1wkx 1115 Fleming marl-s Apply Spiedel engagement will be more |FOR SALE—$422 all-metal Pop- than welcomed by the fans. wo GOLFING NEWS By CLUB REPORTER Sunday afternoon the Key West Golf Course will be the scene of a mixed foursome tournament. It will be the first of this kind | held this season. Among the women thus far jentered are: Mesdames E. B. Caulkins, Robt. Colt, K. D. Han- son, M. A. Adamson, W. T. Eck- berg, J. J. Ivonock, T. J. Brady, Wm. Kaiser, J. Thornton, Gene Geissinger, G. Wilson, D. P. Buck- | land, and Misses Helen Nicklas, Zada Brown, Jane Peabody, B. Barbour, Bobby Gordon and Bet- |ty Sharpley. All golfers who wish to play in this event must be registered | at the pro shop between 1:30 and | 2 p. m. Sunday. | | SPECIAL—Fresh Eggs, | | ' corn. Machine at $300. Less than-eost. Call 629 Duval street. mar5-lwkx superior in flavor, 40e per dozen. Laid on our farm. 1319 Catherine street. Free Delivery, Phone 883-J. mars-lwk LOT, — Cor. streets. street. Duval and Louisa Apply 1212 Olivia nov23-mon-fri | FOURTEEN-FT. V-BOTTOM CYPRESS. BOAT; Four Horse | Johnson Outboard Motor; Four Life Preservers, One Fire Ex-| tinguisher; Pair of Oars | Row Loeks; Anchor with Rope | —all for $150.00. Apply 1217 Petronia street. jun27-s} FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. Run from Washington to Von) Phister street. $850. Apply rear 1217 Petronia street. apri4-¢ Yesterday's blind bogie ended lwo. STORY HOUSE AND LOT. in a four-way tie between Capt. D. P. Buckland, Frank Eseobar. | B. Grooms and W. D. Byrd, the | ‘winning number being 74 Alton | Parks had a snappy 78, thereby grabbing low gross honors. Other scores: Gross Handicap Net | »Mrs. D. P. Buckland _100 22 8 John Pnider . 90 10 80 Melvin Russell 84 12 72 Dr. W. Kemp 86 10 Charlie Salis 86 , 10 Curry Harris 86 9. 'Henry Leslie . 96 23 'Dr. S.K: Avery 92 15 Paul Mesa _. 20 77 ‘7 Exhibit “A” “An exclusive vegetable diet | will give vou a trim “Did you ever take a good look | ‘at a hippopotamus?” 76 , 76 DOUBLE CORNER near Mar- 73| RR, The Citizen. 616 Francis Street. $2500.00— $500.00 down, balance $25.00! monthly, 6% interest. Price re- duced for cash. Also seyeral vacant lots, lew prices, terms, Apgiy Box RL., The Citizen. y jan22-s 'Two “LOTS street near quick Sale. % street. $750 for 1219 Pearl jan5-s tello Towers. $1,900. Box feb20-s 72 [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, | Murphy Act, | beginning at the hour of 11 a Pint ae on | Largo Plat | Largo Plat ~on™~~Washington 2 LEGALS NOTICE OF SALE—MURPHY LANDS .oT Notice is hereby given that pur- suant to the proyisions of Section 92 of Chapter 18296, Laws of Pior- ida, Acts of 1937, known as_ the the undersigned will sell at public outery to the highest and best bidder for cash at the front door of the Court House in Key West, Monroe County, Florida, ae on the 25th day 1940, of March, i Sa Largo Plat LEGALS 12 GQeean Acres Book 1 Page 188 13 Acres Book 1 Page 188 14 Ocean Acres Large Plat Pook: 3 1 Page 188 Ocean Acres Largo Plat Book 1 Page 188 ~ oe Lot 2-3 Sq 45 Book Al —— Sa Ke: Largo Plat is Sq Key Key Page| sen 19 8a 5 Tr 17 Book $ Page! rs Ocean Beach Fishing Club Largo Fiat Book z Sq oro Sq 5 Tr 17 Book S Page {ss subject to the approval of the I. I. 369 Board who reserves the right to re- jeet any and ail bids, on the follow- ing described land, situate and be- ing in Monroe County, Florida, more particularly described as fol- lows, to- | Lot 1 4 Pinecrest Heights, Mainland Plat Book 1 Page 153 Lot 16°Sq 4 Pinecrest Heights Mainland Plat Book.1 Page 158 Lot 15 Sq 4 Pinecrest Heights Mainland Plat Book 1 Page 158 | Lot 14 Sq 4 Pinecrest Mainjana Lot 13 Mainland Lot 12 Mainland Plat Book 1 Page 158 Sq 4 Pinecrest Plat Book 1 Page 158 Sq 4 Pinecrest Heights Plat Book 1 Page 158 Lot 10 Sq 1 Seaside Key Largo Cottage Site Park Key Plat Book 1 Page 97 D3-51 Lot 11 $q 1 Seaside Key Largo | Plat Book 1 Page 97 D3-51 Largo Lot 6 Sq 2_ Sei Key Plat Book 2 Page 10 D1-239 17iet 1 Sa 8 Tr 19 Book Fi Pag: “pt Lot 17 of Tr 6 B of W-B-45 gibt Wet #7 of Tr & Book AS-Page Lot 7 12 Book B3-Page 12 Book B3 Page 12 Book B3 Pag: Sq 2 Tr Lot 8 Sq 2 Tr 49 Lot 9 Sq 2 Tr Heights 349 Lots 2 to 11 Sq 36 Palm Villa, Big 349 Pine Key Plat Book 1 Page 89 Lot 6 Sq 34 Pinecrest Big Pine Key Plat Book 1 Page 131 Lot 29 Sq 4 K W Found Co Sub Plat Book 1 Page 155 G3-351 Lot 4 Sq 1 Seaside Ki |vige Book 1 Page 97 D2-64 5 Sq 1 Seaside y pine ‘so 1 Page 97 D2-64 1 Seaside Key Largo ‘Book’ 1 Page 4% P2-534 Lot 22 Sq 1 Seaside Key 29 Largo Largo Plat Largo Lot 8 Sq 2 Seaside Key Largo |Plat Book 1 Page 97 T/1-324 Pt Lots 28, 29, 30, 35 Key Largo See 14 Twp 61 Re 39 Acres 15% Plat Book 1 Page 68 Model Land Co E- 2-226 ee 3 Sq 24 Tr 21 Book Cl Page s ary 14 Sq 24 Tr 21 Book C1 Page Lot 15 Sq 24 Tr 21 Book Ci Page 531 Pt Lot 8 —— Key Largo Sec 28 Twp 61 Re 39 Acres 3% Plat Book | 1 Page 68 B2-564 Lot 40 —— Key Largo Sec wp 61 Re 39 Acres 9% Lot 15 Key Largo Sec 6 Twp 62 Re 39 Acres 1% ZZ-164 Pt Lot 4 Sq 31 Book Al Page 75 Lot 9 Sq 3 Treasure Trove No. 1} Key Largo Plat Book 1 Page 127 H4-484 Lot 2 Sa Key Largo Plat Book 1 28 T 5 Treasure Trove No. 1 ‘Page 127 Di-4 Lot 4 Sq 5 Treasure Trove No. 1 Key Largo Plat Book 1 Page 127 | D1-5 Lot 14 Sq 16 Tr 21 Book C3 Page | SS G2 Page bt Lot 2 47 Book Pt Lot ook G2 Page 547 Book A. 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Lot 12 Sq 3 Tr 12 Book B3 Page 349 Tropical S Trustees of the L I. Fund of the State of Florida. By Ross C Sawyer Monroe County Agent. No. 6 Plat Book 2 as Lot 6 5 — Cottage Site Park Key No. 6 Plat Book 2 Page 3 y Largo Largo 6 Plat Book 2 Page 3 Lot $ Sq 5 —— Key’ Largo Cottage Site Park Key Largo 6 Plat Book 2 Page 3 Lot 5 Sq 6 Key Largo Cottage Site Park Key Largo No, 6 Plat Book 2 Page % Let 6 Sa Largo y Largo Key Largo Cottage Site Park Key Largo No. 6 Plat Book 2 Page 3 Key Largo Key Largo Largo Lares City wist | city! Plat City; Plat City Plat City Plat City | mars,1940 Plat City | ORDER OF PUBLICATION Piat |IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. No. 7-249 N. Meltzer, Plaintiff, Foreclosure of Lice ef Tax Sale Certificate, Xerxes Farrar and Jane W. Farrar, his wife, it Cottage Site Park 3 40 —— Book $ Page | Lot 12 Sq 1 Tr 3 Book OO Page 82 Pt Let 3 84 § Tr ¢ Book O Page ii. 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Moni | D. 1940, to the bill |the above entitled % Court House in the City) of Key | West, Monroe County, Florida, and in defauit thereof the allegations of the said bill of complaint will be taken as confessed by eagh of you Rot so appearing. e IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that this order be published once @ week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a news- paper of general pub- lished i Florida. 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