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gtr ore ae ue 5 i f : - . i ge ie 2 G 5g 7 = 3 Neil had been investigating a which was well back of imbedded in Eve held back. “No,” she ot ae. I feel like walk- She not know why, but felt dle only say what “ne ha , if they were along fies Duk sit- by side, a Regs words fall- wei e . ‘aiees what you can get lenty of, on this island,” grinned feil, “If you'd said you wanted stra now, ave had a radio, ~ out “Here, wouldn't » pair,” said ve way, smiled at eyes bi nd dark in the 3 “Don be sweet, lence. “No, oh no,” Eve said hastily. “Eve tice is my right name, too, That’s not it. But I haven't any bg iy I never bad fea mean, 'm a working girl. I don’ ona Shevstd a i = one stop} suddenly, feeling she was not making 4 very good job of her explana- No Surprise Hi, (poluabtl Neil was genuinely surprised, “I never thought you had money. I mean I never thought of it at all, in connection with “Well” said Eve, She began | Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera and son | years has been connected in busi+ of Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Doll, | AT SESSION Quicksburg, Va., it was learned | ‘este sina | here today. - (Spew 0 The Citizen) | HOLLYWOOD, Fila., July 15.—| One hundred percent representa- | i *,, | tion at the quarterly meeting of b nag with _ Mr. Cabrera, _ will |the Florida State Publicity and bring his bride to Key West aft- | Bublic Relations association meet: | Mr. Doll, who for a number of | E REY WEST CITIZEN S———— re Today’s Horoscope ST Today’s is a sympathetic na- ture, fond of home and parents, with a secretive, sensitive dispo- sition and a certain lack of en- ergy, if born in certain portions of the day. The characters blend will be inserteé in ‘The Citizen a’ the rate of one-cent (1c) a word for each insertion. but the mini- mum for the first insertion in every instance is twenty-five cents (25c). % Advertisers snould give their street address as well as their telephone number if they desire results, Payment for ctassified adver- | tisements is invariably in - | vance, but regular advertisers | their advertisements charged. | PROFESSIONALS | LOUIS A. HARRIS MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped | and one Johnson Outboard mo- | tor, 4h.p. $150. James H)} Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. | | SIGNS—“For Rent’, “Rooms For Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, | with the genial tendencies of the | past or the following days, if the native is born in the earlier or the later hours. with ledger accounts may have |~ to feel a little desperate. How could she make Neil understand how different her life had ‘been she won that prize, before she met the Marburys? She must make him understand. id. | Tt wi fair thing to do. but ‘Maybe i begin at e begin- ning it will be clearer.” She bt in my Hut that we have stumbled | a hideout yh ny tog of | opera’ oul e law shall mi ylege ease until we | all safely back home. And} do jogize, and regret more | can say, ha’ unwitting- these unknown malefac- was a barrage of ques- tions, which mostly went un- when the lawyer had ‘or the first time Eve really lt mey. | ¥' his | ple and Seaeinicg? ‘spoke slowly, choosing her words carefully. “Just a few weeks ago T was working in an interior dec- orating shop in New York. I had a job, and I was glad of it. The job, you see, paid me enough to live on—not the kind of living ‘ou know, but the kind that pro- vides three meals a day, a small room in a boarding house, and some clothes.” Eve glanced up to see if Neil | was listening. He drew her arm through his. “Go on, darling,” he murmured. “You have a beautiful voice. I love the husky way it sort of breaks, every little while.” : Oh, Neil, ’'m talking serious- heard every word. You had got to the boarding house. Was it a fair- ish place, darling? With nice peo- 2 “Tt wasn’t nice at all, in the “And I'm listening, sugar. I | of honor at the ceremony, which was held at the Emmanuel Epis- copal church at Woodstock. ‘bers from all parts of the state sent in their ground floor reserva- tinos. Two important matters, to be presented to the delegates by August Burghard, chairman of} the committee, will be up for deci- sion, in addition to routine busi- ness discussions. | Two sessions have been sched- | tuled for Saturday, with R. G.| Mrs. Thos. E. Roberts, of Flem- | ing street, who had been spend-/| Danner, special agent in charge | ing several weeks in Miami, has of the Miami FBI headquarters, | sense you mean,” said Eve, almost | sharply, “My room was small and ples and apt to be’cold in winter. e only nice thing about the boarding house: was that Julie under | lived lived there, too.” them tor Fogvalieable ire was wih could do. i if helplessness grad Foeisoenbe of share all losing their gaiety of the ing, they became peevish. eross or irritable by turns. sue Sonviction had been growing con’ 101 a en win; her ever since last ni o that t nue this en- Ms 0 aft unless she told exact circumstances un- which she and Julie had come to the island. Her feeling of loyalty toward had e from i} all about it when he But she began to and more clearly that a certain loyalty to her- the moment she felt pal wi every time she looked in ht, after a sketchy din- ting of sardines, crack- ually and, | SILVER, CITY, N.C—L. P. Dixon, attorney of this city, re- cently ran this ad in a local paper: | “Bound: One liquor still, com-( - | partnersh a “Your aunt,” supplied Neil. “She's not really my aunt. we got to know each other very well and we sort of stood together against the rest. Julie had no jobs, .| but she had a tiny bit of an in- come, and that kept her going. “Several months ago we heard returned to the city. ‘scheduled for an address, M. I. | bras Susana | Mossbarger, president and gen-| Mrs. Ross C. Sawyer, wife of,eral manager of the Florida Re- the clerk of the circuit court, with: search Foundation, officially es- | their daughter, Miss Elizabeth W. | tablished by the state legislature, Sawyer, left Saturday over the also will deliver an address. highway for a two months’ vaca- | tion in Brevard, N: C. | | Mayor Willard M. Albury, who ea ean had been on a business visit to Miami for a few days, returned BABY’S NEW BATHINETTE | | and _— Banitett. Reasonable. | | son street. jly14-3t | MACHINERY BARGAINS aseotayion's investigating | mectrie Spot Welder (new), 110- | volts, 15 amps., $27.50; Carbide, 100-lb. cans rice and pea size, cooler boxes, Fishery, Ojus. cheap. Gray's jly14-1wk | WATERFRONT LOT on High- | way. Good fishing; $125 cash | or terms. Collins, 902 Division | ~ THE WEATHER Observation taken at 7:30 a. m. | Attorney at Law | Sth Mer. Time (city otfivey; ! 217 Duval St. Phone 25%) __ Temperatures, Ss may20-lmc | Highest last 24 hours es | | Lowest last night | ' : sgl ™ |FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | Mean 4 ‘i | Norma}: if YOu CAN SEE that Mitzi Strother, 19, otherwise known as ’Miss TRAILERS. Apply. Tommie’s | Precipitation } Florida, 1941, has an unusual pet in the form of “Wimpy”, a baby|. Skating Palace, jun23-tf | Rainfall, 24 hours ending | seal, They are pictured above, walking on the Atlantic City Steel 7:30 a. m., inches 0.07 | Pier and, just like Mary and her little lamb, wherever Mitzi goes| FOURTEEN FT. SAILBOAT. | Total rainfall since July 1, “Wimpy” follows—on his leash. Fully equipped. $100. James H,| _ inches ar ea | Een pees 5 Pinder. 1217 Petronia Street. | Excess since July 1, i Sips ae ; uae Se ae dente) - inclies: 5 hag i: illiams | ooo Total rainfall since Jan. 1, | _ Exceeding the speed limit was Miss Florence Willi PUBLICITY GROUP | txrewarnna Papen — 500) 72),22'nfe" since Jan 1. | again. the “greatest single cause Weds Francis Doll 1 N Sheets, 7c. ‘The Artman Press.|Fxecss. since January 1. of accidental death on the high- | ayl9-tf| inches AAR ? oa | OUTLINES SESSION — 20 | Tilt doday 22 alaveni nua Miss Florence Williams, daugh- | ——_-— ~~ |_ Wind Directiom and Velocity ety ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | faa OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— E—4 miles per hour : ee one ee liam Williams, Key West, was eypEcT ONE HUNDRED PER. Three bundles for 5c. The Citi~ Relative Humidity | 3 ce. eecane married July 6 in Woodstock Va., | ; Pa OMtine. enced 91% | "Pointing out that motorists ex- to C. Francis Doll, brother of| CENT REPRESENTATION |FOURTEEN FT. OUTBOARD, Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today _ | ceeding the legal speed limit|were responsible were the result Si ea level, 1017.3 (016.6 millibars) Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise _ 5:47 a. m. Sunset . 1:19 p, m, j Moonrise 12:05 a. m. Moonset 12:54 p. m. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) er August 1, to make their home | j,, | SReteate Prepests, Na Teta. | AM. P.M. 4 “ 'g at the Hollywood Beach} vate eerny, NO | High 5 2 Foe apartment, Fleming | Fiote] Saturday and Sunday, July | PREse . THE Hae S| paige Boe pa | indi 4 ESS. apr25- : 3 |° Mrs. Cabrera served as matron | 22 24 20, was indicated as mem- | i | FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Wednesday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly | Gr Takes 43 WEEKS PRODUCTION OF TANKS... | } i Phone 344 or call at 1313 John- | cloudy weather tonight and Wed-! nesday, possibly thundershowers | SDAY, JULY 15, 1941 STRONG F) TO BUILD ONE SOURCE: NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MANUFACTURERS ‘Speed Causes Four Out : | ‘of Ten Traffic Deaths caused two deaths out of every five and that speed “too great for existing conditions” caused nine out of ten deaths, the book- let asserts that more drivers lose their lives in the lottery of speed than in any other gamble they take with an automobile. Exactly 40 per cent of all deaths in 1940 for which drivers of illegal speed. Other dangerous practices brought to light in the analysis are: Driving on the wrong side of the road (this killed 4,150 and injured 123,830); reckless driving (this killed 3,580 and injured 100,770); and failure to observe or grant the right of way (this killed 3,000 and injured 235,700), | | | | | { | j | COMPLAINT SERVICE. . . a If you do not in afternoon; gentle to moderate variable winds, mostly souther- ly. N 93.9% Chicago pneumatic als Jacksonville to Florida Straits % & Grill, Onan lathe, $19.75; Black |9%4 East Gulf: Gentle to mod- & By 6P. M and Decker drills, $18 up; Flex- | T@te _ variable winds, mostly y - Mm. & ible shafts, motors, bench vis- | S0uthwesterly over north por- & pape ee Band saw, $19.95; | tion; partly cloudy weather to- | PHONE—WESTERN UNION new Power King 7” Bench saw, | night and Wednesday with a few | .) i ” | seattered showers. \ & Se Rhos, Onn 45 | Florida: Partly cloudy tonight | Between 6 and 7 P. M. .) : jly14-1wk | and Wednesday, afternoon thun- | & * a | dershowers in scattered localities. \ and a Western Union Messenger Boy will | NEARLY NEW “Serve Yourself” Fas Uae menace te? Ns Y deliver your copy of The Citizen. N | COCA-COLA BOX, and other! Subscribe to The Citizen, 20c | weekly. COLD To relieve Misery of j to Key West Sunday evening. { Hi LIQUID John West, Jr., was among th Pulleing tnapector YD Cabs = duit yw | 6 6 "SALVE, peed iat € | bonell ‘yesterday issued rmits NOSE DROPS jarrivals in Key West yesterday | for ‘construction here totalling) ORD, 1936 CONVERTIBLE | CSG OROPS from Coconut Grove, and will! COUPE. Low. mileage, good, | ‘engl ve ec aes .| That's part of the deception. But | it. ‘ rps, tor. Naval duty necessitates ‘ae atin ok atk sale, Ensign R. H.. Samek;| Mrs, Camille Ley an@. daughter | house ‘bloc: ater dmen ane Tee |were recent arrivals in Key| Minor repairs permits went to . West from Miami for a visit with | A. McConnell, 517 Fleming street, WANTED about a contest—it was in all the | newspapers. Julie and I formed a peed went into it, and we won: We won three thousand dollars,” said Eve, her voice tak- ing on a note of pride, in spite of herself, “It was after we won nat Julie had an idea. 1 didn: like it much from the first, bu: she seemed so set on it— | sort. The plan some nice peo) arm, so that Neil could not look into her face. ie hoped mone} she ter a minute. Neil swung her round and they started back along the shore. “We can go to the house in a | few minutes, but first I want to ‘ou, too. ‘We'll go sit on that log, shall we?” explain something to . Zo be continued near.my land. O identify and pay for this ad.” Subscribe to The Citizen, 20¢) to frequent a place where beer “It was her idea that we take the money and go to a smart re- was for us to meet le.” Eve paused for a moment, feeling the hot color in her cheeks. She was glad they were outdoors, walking arm in 1 would meet an eligible man with who would m-marry me,” inished. Now that it was over, she felt tired. “Let's go back to the house,” she whispered, af- j plete with cap and worm, on or ner ‘please $900, in addition to the $105,000 | ‘permit’ he granted the fi remain here for several days’ vise: rs. Ley’s mother, Mrs, Amelia Olivieri at the home on White street. |$500; Harry Baldwin, 916 Simon- ‘ton, $100; Austides Castro, 1114 | Margaret, $100; A Moreno, Olivia } street, $100, and to Alice Valdez, | Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Sands |9 Passover Lane, $100 | were among the arrivals in Key | Misch, | West Sunday from Marathon for | YOUNG METHODISTS | a few days’ visit. j CONDUCT MEETING | pet a } edi Mrs. Annie Richards, who had | The Methodist young people of been visiting with her daughter, |Key West began their institute at | Mrs. Errickson, returned to Key West recently. a {48 present in this first session. Miss Roberta Pinder, who had | Fleming Streét Church {been spending several days visit- | with 17 present, .« ing in Key West withxrelatives,; Today the young people of the| \left yesterday enroute to her | different churches in the city are home in Miami, working to increase the attend- seas jance. There will probably be a \real increase tonight. | Tonight the institute. will get : % down to business in'a ‘real’ wey, B GNE There will be handwork, study, | recreation and worship. | Joseph Norcissa, GARD GE Sees the Horseshoe Bar, operator of | will appear} Our sincere thanks to our many before Magistrate Franklin Aren-' friends who did so much to al-| | berg for a preliminary hearing at 5:30 o'clock this afternoon on a charge of state liquor law viola- tion, Norcissa, who was arrested by Constable Bienvenido Perez, is charged with permitting minors ‘and wine is served, THE FAMILY, in Washington, }the First Methodist Church last | {night at 7:00 o’clock. There were led off| clgan. condition; excellent, mo~ WANTED TO RENT—3-bedroom house, modern conveniences. Furnished or unfurnished. Ad- | dress Box L, The Citizen. jlyl5-4t 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 street. jlyl-tf, PICTURE FRAMING | PICTURE FRAMING, Diplomas; antique frames refinished. Pic- | tures matted. Paul DiNegro, | | 614 Frangis streets 2% aprlé-tt | “WANTED =? | WANTED—A chance to bid on} | your next printing order. The} Artman Press. aprd-tf WANTED—Help to be ‘taught) Pressing for night shift. White | or colored. Columbia Laundry. jly8-tt | leviate our sorrow during our recent loss, the death of our be- loved one, Tomas (Nene) Renedo. | We are very grateful to those who gave the use of their cars and to the donors of the lovely floral tributes and messages of sympathy. jilyis-1t i . | TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION WANTED} to Hendersonville, N. C., or any ( point enroute; this week. 1119, South street. jly16-1tx| | i ‘Try “Rub-My-Tism”—a Wonderfal ¢ Liniment | The Weaver Brothers and Elviry In Friendly Neighbors Also—COMEDY and SERIAL PRIZE NITE TONIGHT Peeeccesoseceseseseesee® re MONROE THEATRE Joan Woodbury—Jack La Rue im PAPER BULLETS also GUNGA DIN | DINNER _ Receive Your Copy of The CITIZEN DIA IPSAAALAIAIPIAPLIADL SSL VITA-VAR QUICK-DRYING ENAMEL $1.20 Glorious colors for furniture, ‘avios, etc. OUTSIDE and IN. COVERS IN ONE COAT. VITA-VAR ¥ | | ey

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