The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 19, 1941, Page 4

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i | j re enhiligh that iiicieeeticppere ts “| ee play full, : Fi fF Ex: ti 5 & g : af i 5 EE 2 5B i = a ae Re i f 4 af f A 83 a walk t and,” s Es Tdon’t See cheer yo ¥d Gina id i a psy be here when fee ik ze ay iH ict 252 Fed 3 a 2. g . uN pill E ; --Ham shied a stone at the water. splash it made uve him of confidence. fact ‘the stone he threw had madr on the ocean gave as he rose Tetu! skirted the shore, morosely cor Vinced that even if he did not fa‘ soshow yp within an*hour no on miss him. Nor did ‘he hurr Just before he rounded th — Ham was tempted to si ge perhaps a would not returiy withir “was only deflectec conviction that. Gins notice the Jength been away—and growl, as ithe had . Because ‘he was began to talk tothe now, Lordy! Things bad as that. What did Scare a rabbit? Well, you chase him. He can't help \npelegd more than I can. speak up Gina would forget how I But I just grow) in my throat, as you do, and she ignores I do you.” it as they rounded the point, tefused to be soothed by Ham's voice. His growl, instead of becoming lower, grew in intensity until Ham reached forward and placed a restraining hand on his i in 8? ee F i ia xa a collar. Even so, Lordy continued | to grow! in his throat. Presently, in the dim light, Ham could.make out the movement assure the dog that this was only a shadow from the tree, he heard —orthought he heard—a whisper that was enough to silence his own r 4 even while he’ held ae close to’ stifle his How long he remained: there, the quivering form of the dog ' Overlooking Bayfront Park Single Room—Bath—$1.50 | Neil’s reassuring]: Ham | shape in the dar! by th nat ie up once, per- | HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping District and Amusements SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER ALFRED SIMONS, Manager ried in tient, ‘sq patient- ly bent on dashing eit easy, Lordy,” Ham hispered. “There’s qomething funny about this. If those two tions are the girls, pe 't be acting this beg d they were ghosts, you'd have our tail between ox legs. Let's just edge a little closer.” Crawling carefully along, Ham janaged to get within a few yards the two es. Ham saw the e in the id. There was the glint of a and then, far down the » the sound of Eve’s scream! star’ to ’s small black form cata- a 7 oy BBS Loe a EE of the figures. Battle Royal WAS an anything but ghostly yelp of pain that came from victim, and it was followed by string of masculine curses. Ham, as fast as he could, pant- he made a ying. tackle at other figure, which had picked up. its skirts and started to run. The legs Ham had wound his arms around, gave way, but their =] a8. owner was not yet defeated. He | rolled over and, reaching down toward Ham, proceeded to give him a swift jab in the mouth. Ham was startled, first at finding a man in the old-fashioned dress, and then at the desperate fury of his own. Sghting. He felt the blood from his in- jured lip trickling down his chin and ducked his head as he saw another blow coming. He knew he was no match for his opponent, but so long as he held on to the | man’s knees and kept squirming around (agp he could manage until help came. He coi defiant bark and knew that the other man must have pulled away from him. But he knew too that Lordy's sturdy little legs would follow the intruder, no matter where he went. It seemed a long time before large form took voice said “Okay, Ham up and tried to brush of the sand from his clothes. and the ing but a mumble and he was limpin; li lowed Neil and the prisoner back to the house. the living room with the other members of the party when they ‘arrived. The man whom Lordy had attacked was wearing the spriggled muslin dress Eve had once worn, but he no longer gave the impression of # femi- inity as he had in the moonlight. od dress was torn and bedrag- The man’s large feet in heavy | thoes and white socks stuck out trotesquely from beneath the - in, wn sigh that had vo a black wig that hai ‘allen of in the Soule’ and which he vg had retrieved and carried ack to the house. The man, in ict, was blond and blue-eyed, and sbyiously not much over eighteen. His companion, they saw as Neil tragged him into the living room, ead dae po a d permanently parted compan: with the -hodice, showing a ree expanse of cotton undershirt, He had managed -to-retain the Slond wig, however, and it now hung rakishly over one ear. No , one spoke for a moment as they looked in bewilderment at the two |extraordinary guests, Then Gina Caught sight of Ham and at once ran_to his side. “Darling! What in the world posppenes: to you? Oh, you're jurt! Ham explained through his swol- } len lips, trying to smile. In spite {of his injury, however, he had | fever felt better than when Gina led him to the most comfortable chair in the room, and she sat on the arm of his chair, one softly stroking his cheek.. | “Who the devil are you and what's the idea of the get-up?” Brett finally demanded of the two men. “And don’t pull any of this hot-talking business, either, or I'll |8ive you a good going-over.” ‘Maybe we ought to do it any- how,” suggested Neil hopefully, looking at the blond wig of the man nearest him. "You frightened us neatly ‘to death,” Julie said severely. “All that screaming and yelling—” To be continued and Biscayne Bay opposite Double Room—Bath—$2.00 ight dress raise a | hold | t | to the sand dune, and his | white teeth sank into a leg | , good work!” | hear Lordy’s rare and | ess, and Neil’s | Harte Yee got this guy | oat. Brett has the other | was words he tried to say were noth- | a little, too, as he fol- | Brett and his captive were in | Mac was | costume, too, had | arnet satin skirt | | “Just a little punch in the jaw,” | d | Through the combined efforts of Ford Motor Company engineers and Henry Ford Hospital officials at Detroit, a new-low-cost port- able baby incubator has been de- veloped after 12 years. Small, and. easy. to.handle, this “pigmy” life-saving outfit is ex-_ pected to bring about~a sharp reduction in the high infant mor- tality rate‘in rural areas. The portable incubator can be moved easily into isolated homes to help save the lives of premature babies. Physicians all over the nation are looking with interest on the new unit because—compared to bulky incubators usually avail- able only in large hospitals—it is small enough to be transported quickly in any emergency to iso- lated rural districts. SUNDAY DINNER ENGINEERS HELPED DEVELOP THIS PORTABLE INCUBATOR ‘The. outfit (shown above) is hardly larger than a clothes bas- ket and fits easily on an automo-: bile seat. It works when plugged into an ordinary light socket and can be set upon a kitchen table. ‘As a life saver for premature babies, this compact unit has been remarkably successful in Michi- gan, Twenty of the tiny incuba- tors are strategically located in communities not able to purchase the larger ones and in sections not served by hospitals. Results arc attracting’ wide attention. ‘As soon as arrangements can be made with a hospital supply company, the units will be manu- factured and marketed on a larger scale, a Ford official said. The price will be held as closely cost— as possible to actual approximately $100. | Hollams Coming Here On Visit Ellis Hollums xecutive editor Fore-sighted housekeepers these of the Miami Herald, with Mrs. | warm days will plan menus with as many baked dishes as possible | so that it will not be necessary to | spend a lot of time in the kitchen or stand over the stove any more | than is necesary. Cold menus are tempting on a hot, day but don’t forget that the family can set tired of too much cold food. This week the largest of the chains is featuring a variety of fruit and vegetable specials that will make Sanday dinner, planning easy. Among the attractively | priced items are bananas, honey- | dews, cantaloupes, haney balls, | lemons, Himes, peaches, watermel- ons, plums, beets, carrots, celery, encumbers, peas, peppers, potatoes | and tomatoes. | | Beef cuts remain attractively | priced with special emphasis on | ribs, porterhouse, sirloin and chuck and boneless chuck pot roasts. Lamb chucks and legs are also low priced. Good poultry buys | | include broiling and frying chick- ens and small turkeys. Prepared by Marion Rouse Budd, | director of the A & P kitchens, the | following menus are suggested for Sunday dinner: Low Cost Dinner | | Stewed Chicken with Cream Gravy: | ‘ Dumplings | Buttered Carrots and Peas | Bread and Butter Sliced Peaches with Cookies Hot or Iced Tea Moderate Cost Dinner Meat Loaf | Scalloped Potatoes Green Beans Cole Slaw Bread and Butter Plum Tarts “Hot or Iced Coffee Very Special Dinner Jellied Madrilene Carrot Curls Salted Peanuts Roast Turkey Parslied New Potatoes Wax Beans Fresh Fruit Salad Bread and Butter | Cheese and Crackers Hot or Iced Coffee Dr. Archibald J. Cronin, Eng-} |lish novelist, born 45 years ago | today. | DON’T MISS P. A. R. | La Revista Mensual en Espanol.e \Ingles. Mailed at Havana Month- ly on the 13th, Ten Cents... $1 a. Year. Six Years $5: Sample FF eee em E, F. O'Brien publishes: P PAR. | (Times of Cnt, She fame ii Review) n Ms Maven: Pp. ae 29, Tel. M-1012. Chamber ‘of Commerce, Hotel La Concha, Bus Station. — PAR. Hollums and their son, Ellis, Jr., ; will arrive here weekend guests of Williams, 400 Duval street. the Hugh today as Mrs. Friends of the editor will hold an informal get-together tonight at Mrs. Williams’ home. jhas been a frequent visitor to Key West years. | Couple Married | Here Yesterday Hollums a number . of fe over Coe M. Best, 47-year-old sales- jman, and Margaret Kelly, both | 9 | of St. Petersburg, yesterday were | Pearlman § it f le married by County Judge Ray- mond R. Lord. James W. Allman, 21, U. S. Army, and Violet Valdez, 18, Key | West, were granted a license to | be | | performed by Peace Justice En- | rique Esquinaldo. | wed. The ceremony will e e PALACE Pare Lorentz’s Great Drama THE FIGHT FOR LIFE also COMEDY AND NEWSREEL | eecccsccoscseseaeeesooe® Bik wlth sncenhesind eta ain MONROE THEATRE Marlene Dietrich—John Wayne in SEVEN SINNERS also COMEDY AND NEWSREEL, JN 1784, Benjamin Franklin wrote that he had his “glasses cut and half of each kind associated in the same circle... As! wear my spec- tacles constantly, I have only to move my eyes up or down, as 1 1 ‘Want to seé distinetly, far or near, >the proper glasses being always ; ~feady for use,” 4 © Jeday, Penoptik bitécals, « for | * ery from Franklin's crude invention, | | give bifocal wearers comfort and | security unknown even afew years | ago, Let us furnish you with these moder bifocals. DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9-12; 2-6 p. m. | Address Phones _.. $1.98, $2:80, $2.98 up | 532 Duval Office: 332 BOYS’ a eas s 295 | Also, and GIRLS’ PME wey SESE Crtizes ‘Large liumber At Reception Large group of members and friends of Saint Paul’s Church attended)the reception last eve- ning Tom vis, new priest who re- sistant to the rector, Father A, B. Dimmick. entitled, “Wotnen”,’ vocal ‘sold ‘by Edmund_.Curry,... and ___recitation local Naval Station. | West as houseguest of his brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. | John G, Sawyer on Eaton street. | pores Mr. and Mrs... William G. during the week. Donald B. Pierce): who: : had been spending sévéral days in Key West visiting relatives and | friends, left last evening over the highway for Miami. Miss Hilda Russell the highway for Miami | visit. ven in honor of Father cently, came to Key West as as- , Enjoyable “program included: a } reading’ by! Mrs.‘ Irving- Sweetirig, by Sam Goldsmith, master of ceremoniés. Miss Evelyn Vincent of Jack- k sonville is a new addition to the fi supply department staff of the George S. Bartlum of New York | City is spending a vacation in Key | Camero of Whitehead, street, who | had been visiting with relatives | in Miami, returned to Key West and Miss | Carrie Pierce left recently over where | they will spend a few weeks’ | i RETURN TO CITY Mr. and Mrs. C. Francis Doll, who were married recently in Vir- ginia, returned to Key West yes- terday. Mrrs. Doll was formerly Miss Florence Williams. SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1941, enacts cnr peenartint ee HOLTSBERG’S Monday Specials Another fifteen pieces of SILKS Two tables of CLEARANCE ITEMS - 10 pieces of regular 25c COTTONS, on sale 25c yd. 1€c each 15c yd. New SUMMER COTTON WASH FROCKS HEAVY TOWELS, white and colors . 25c pnd Another lot of RUFFLED TIE-BACK CURTAINS in all ‘colors * oe i 'Two-piece,Silk Pxint PATIO PAJAMAS _,__ ae es EXTRA SPECIAL! New:Shipment Of CHILDREN’S SHOES Regular $1.25 Shoes, Oxfords, Sandals, White, Black, Com- binations, Patent Leathers. Sizes up to 3. Priced for (Monday selling cai .. 95¢ pair See them on display in the window. You'll buy while the price is low. PAY by the several io™ vs Q@R AS —! AGREED acts See our mid-season showing of Fascinating JOAN ‘DRESSES in Black and White Combinations of ‘Shen IRELIN. Junior sizes 9 to 15. Remember Joan Miller Dresses are exclusive with us and advertised in Madam- ciselle. This group priced as nationally advertised—$4.95 pee on mt ney SUMMER DRESSES and BEACH- in ai i wees ih look around. For other specials, see HOLTSBERG’S—Your Most. Popular Shopping Center Charles Aronovitz DEPARTMENT STORE Monday Special eh tat No House" “toc rere One Lot CHILDREN’S Sheer DRESSES | 6 months to 14 years. nicely ;// e | pipe melee to dian sper | Is Impossible “ SPECIAL PURCHASE || Repairs and Remodeling Are Easy and Inexpensive | HOUSES, LIKE PEOPLE, are as old | as they look. Sheer DRESSES in Cottons and a few Silks, ex. ‘cellent styles and Beautiful Prints, Stripes: all sizes, |/ J) 3 special $1.00 and $1.98 || J) There is no reason why an 1898 house Worth More! should still look like the “Bustle” period. Today's Horoscope | Today indicates an_ esthetic | nature given, it may be ,to mys- {tical and poetical reflection. There will llové affairs. Seek to develop | stability of character, and during | | the days of prosperity and pleas- | ure, layup a-stock of wealth and | sunshine for the dark days. “The Store of Quality” || A COMPLETE STORE for LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN GOOD SHOES AT POPULAR PRICES OUR SPECIALTY! Come in and bring the Chil- dren along. If you want to be fitted with good Solid Leather Shoes that don’t cost too much | money. LADIES‘ SHOES, $1.98 to $5.00 | CHILDREN’S SHOES, $1.25 to $3.98 | Sale On Dresses One large assortment of DRESSES made of Dainty Sheer Cottons as well as i : Pretty Silks: Saturday and Another assortment of Best Cotton and Silk DRESSES. $2.98 values to $4.50, at ALL HIGHER PRICED DRESSES GREATLY REDUCED EXTRA SPECIAL! MONDAY, 8:30 A. M. Short lengths regular 50c yd. SILKS, yd. _. 25 On sale Monday, 9:30 -a, m.. Also, PRINTED SHEERS, 10c and 15c yd. Large assortment ‘of GOOD “LOOKING SHEER COTTON DRESSES; onsale ____ $1.00 Largest Assortment BATHING SUITS Just received one of the largest assortments of all kinds of BATHING SUITS in one and two piece as well as Dress- maker styles; Sharkskins, Lastex, Jerseys and other materials— BATHING SUITS probably be many | changes in life, ups and downs of | | fortune, and+rather poor luck in | Our entire line of SUMMER PIECE GOODS in Silks and Cottons have been greatly reduced. Now is the time to buy as prices will be ‘much higher shortly. CLOSING OUT Assortment of Beautiful Ladies’ and Children’s a Architectural styles change: frequently, aT conveniences are improved constantly, but il the well-built old house need not bear the } | stamp of age. | Modernization, as we conceive this im- portant activity,-can make your house look like a 1941 home, no matter when it was © es ST built. PLAY SUITS SPECIAL $1.00 CORPORATION One counter of : CLOSE-OUTS 731 Caroline Street on Ladies’ and Children’s PHONE 297 PLAY SHOES }# all colors and sizes, special pair _. - $1.29 CUT PRICES on entire line of Children’s and Ladies’ BATHING SUITS FINAL CLOSE-OUTS on all LADIES’ SUMMER STRAW HATS special at __« $1.00 and $1.98 Largest showing of MEN'S. WORK SHOES in Rope and Leather Soles JOB PRINTING Modern machinery and efficient methods enable us to offer you superior printing service at fair prices. Consider us when you place your next print- ing order, “ok S” is .The Artman Press Complete line of Men’s Work Shirts and Work Clothes in. Khaki. Blues and other shades PRICES Headquarters for. LUGGAGE at popular prices. Come in and see the line. | APPELROUTH’SS 4, Previews Of The Smartest And Latest RHYTHM STEP SHOES With prices steadily advancing, we advice you to look _ over our complete stock and buy while prices are right. : BEACHWEAR tIf you're, g for BATHING SUITS BEACH SANDALS SHORTS, etc. | | } | CHILDREN'S DRESSES, | Flaxon and Dimities, clos- ing out at... 50e LADIES’ SHARKSKIN SKIRTS, special $1.00

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