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ahead,” Brett “this is . We were packed some ago, but thought if Mrs, M. not take the house we might stay on. But with everybody us, there was no use threa‘ a ing, and so we're going!” sens said that betore,”” Brett interrupt grinning. didn’t take nothing that iong to us,’” the lawyer reading. “‘We even left some things that was ours, y Ue ithouse. And you needn’t bother to look for us—we got friends where we’re going that’l) take care of us good. So goodbye. and magia what you like to the it don’t matter now.’” ran out on us,” Julie htfully. Eve suspected lend had been half- lozing in the corner, before Jim burst in with the letter. “Yes, so they did,” Brett said baary ee “And you knew they were go- ig to it,” Eve accused him. er if af fhe : i “How could I know? Of course that’s what I would have done, if Td in their place. But you never know what other people witoetds & postecript? the 1 's a postscript,” the law- i interrupted. “And I may say i's an interesting one. If have your attention .for just a minute. . . .” They all stopped to me.” talking among themselves and : of excited| listened again as Howe read meee since Gina] slowly: her arms tightly; “‘Mr. Jackson took back the money that one of the gentlemen ly | took off him. It'll come in handy, t in} and we ae it a than = leman. Yours respect- : fay Amelia Jackson,’ “The ‘respectfully’ of course shoulder. | makes it ali right,” said Mrs. Mar- bury with unaccustomed tartness. “Well, if you don’t mind, I think = go to bed before anything else ppens.” Reseue thrown his neck. ‘HEY missed the arrival of the | plane after all. Everyone slept $0 soundly that it was only after the pilot had resorted to calling and thumping on the door that thing Julie finally wakened. “Wouldn't you know, that after 238 ie 4 long, we'd finally almost miss the plane?” Julie inquired of Eve, as She dressed hastily. “Hurry, dear, we ma; Ocean Park Hotel.” But the pilot voted against that, yy |2nd suggested that it would be well for all of them to have at least a cup of coffee before they started. Julie agreed to see what she could do, and managed, with Neil at the toaster, to prepare a fairly good breakfast. While preparations were going on, Brett signalled Eve and they slipped down to the shore. “T’m going to wait hereon the island. att as ‘husky. “Ta swith you,” he braced against the brick ocean called to Jim Drois- When Brett did not say any- an occasion. And since last night here, I pro- Ret a bottle of wine and = fe our ag orig oe. att ‘ou say, . Marbury?” “Why—why, of course.” Mrs. Marbury tried to pull herself to- “Ask Mrs. Jackson to get what will your “Will Ham and Gina really come here to live, do you think?” “Oh, yes. Ham asked me to fix married in about six weeks. fi<ch: Sine, uncle say?” French Leave always told you that someone realiz-| Was tight.” red, re- Drois- heard f for the sound of their : nt. kissed me?” she asked, puzzled. Brett looked angry. “Ot course I meant it.” "put she tried] What you started to—last night? what you start last night?” pat ee To be continued A second aviation training | Dairy echool will be ¢stablished at| not less than $50 a head and Door Bield near Arcadia by the | range cattle at a minimum of Riddle Acronautical Institute, | $20 a head in Palm Beach coun- which now operates the school | ty; tax officials announced. An Carlston Field,Both, Ameri-| effort will be made to see that 2 ‘and British cadets will be / all cattle, both range and dairy trained, officials said. herds, are placed on the tax roll. | Mr, Rodman’,” the law- like the oil stove down in the | ead si 10" in ie can | having been stranded here for so | yet have breakfast-in the | m will have a boat sent | out for me,” he told her. Eve nodded, her eyes following the curve of his cheek, the easy mus~ cular strength of his shoulders, | e | breeze. The plane lay close to the pg. eens even now poised for i thing further, Eve said hesitantly. | up the place. He and Gina plan to By that time I'll have the major repairs done. Then they’ll come and work on the furnishing and interior changes.” He turned to Eve directly for the first time. “I would take the house, even if Mrs. Marbury didn’t. You see 1 Eve nodded again. She had a feeling that Brett was talking against time—to cover up what he Wy ia preneee to say last night. almost in this very spot. out toward the kitchen, and Anything else, even. about his Neil’s voice at her elbow janie was for the moment unim- por a,| “2 sul we'd better be get- from ‘ack of ting bi fe Breakfast must be al- “What did|Most ready,” Brett added after a minute, Eve stood without moving as he turned. “Didn’t you mean it—when you cattle will be valued at ener pw teehee te _ DEMONSTRATION BY BOYS’ CHURCH CLUB BOYS‘ CLUB of St. George's Episcopal: Church, New York City, | | gives to youth of all faiths. fun, hobbies. manual skills, as part of | -: SOCIETY $:-: iGecilia Maria Lopez Honored | At Birthday Party On Friday'| As party celebrating Cecilia, Antonio Barrera, Jr., Carlos} Maria Lopez’ second birthday was | Manuel Barrera, Alicia Ramirez, given by her parents, ‘Mr. {Carmelina Godinet, Clara Odina| and | ; d Mary Lou Gardner, Victoria| | Mrs. Julio Lopez, Jr., Friday ast | 3" Re ee eee Vcue es |ernoon at Bayview Park, ve | Arnold, Yolanda Garcia, Dolores and Anola Ybarmea, Tonita Pe- | ‘The, Pinata prize was won by |reira, Edward and Gerry Pita, | Toney Ramirez. {Nancy Ann Dillon, Richard and| Favors consisting of hats and | Daniel Salgado, Armando Lemus, balloons were given to the little | Juan Antonio Avila, Winnie Stir- | | guests, PEEP, Ernest B. Bethancourt, Jr.,| Delicious refreshments of ice} Rose Marie, Patricia Ann, Alfred | cream, cake and candy were|and Charles Yates, Jr., George | served. jLee, Jr, Dolores Libar, Grace | Those present were: |Torres, Javier Oropeza, Jane, | Dora Martinez, Norma Mar- | Ainne and Stuart Yates. | tinez, Haydee Maria Lopez, Nilo! Mesdames Gus Ayala, Hita | Cobo, Thomas C. Moore, Jr., Col-' Aivila, Antonio Barrera, Charles} leen Moore, Aldo and Alceo Vidal, | Yates, Jenny Pita, Jack Dillon, | Robert J. Swift, Gay Lou and;}Alfonso Salgado, Juan Antonio} Vita Joy Barroso, Armando and Avila, Ernest B. Bethancourt,| Tony Ramirez, Ralph Rios, Wil-| Francis L. Johnson, Joseph Lopez, | liam, Viola and Lois Felton, Pa-; Manuel Isidro Rodriguez, Boliva; | tricia Guzewich, Ygnacio andj Valdez, Solita Rojas, Grace Guze- |Boliva Valdez, Jr. Amparito wich, T. C. Moore, Charles Vidal, | | Rojas, Zulema Demeritt, Manuel Charles Stirrup, Jack Swift, Al- \ Isidro Rodriguez, Jr., Conchita fredo Barroso, Jr., Carlos Rios, | Varela, Barbara Louise Ramirez, |George Lee, Arcadio Henriquez, | Francine Johnson, Joseph Lopez, Raymond Cabrera. | |Jr., Caridad Bancells, .Norma| Miss Ramona Lopez, Mr. and | Machin, Dolores Solano, Nelia Mbs. Joseph Ramirez, Mr. and} | Acevedo, Joan Annette and Gus Mrs. Daniel Lopez and Mr. and | Ayala, Jr., Yolanda Avila, Juan Mrs. Julio Lopez, Jr. z Janior Woman’s Club \To Meet Tharsday |DID EVER YOU SEE SUCH A SIGHT? (By Aanociated Prensa) There will be a social meeting | | of the Junior Woman’s Club held} MARKS, Miss. July 22.—If\a on Thursday — afternoon, begin- | certain Marks grocer and his ining at 5 o'clock, at. the ‘club-} butcher ever lay hands on a cer-} | bertct tain rat... M'Hlostesses on the occasion will| ThE Tat darted out from behind be Mrs. Raymond Curry and /|@ barrel’in the grocery during | Mrs. Merrill Roberts. jthe peak of forenoon business, | All members are requested to; and the grocer darted after the | be in attendance. jrat. As the rat headed for the/ | Per re {back door, he passed the meat | BITTEN BY SNAKE— |counter, and the butcher joined | ‘in the chase, cleaver in hand, | CHOKES IT TO DEATH At the front of the store a| —_— ‘group of customers saw the gro-| (By Associated Press) ;eer race out the back door, fol- DOUGLAS, Ariz, July 22—J/jiowed by the butcher with his| |Ever try choking a, rattlesnake | cjeaver, Drawing hasty conelu- to. death? i jsions, several of them overtook John Morey, 34, Willcox, Ariz.,) the pair, thrust them away from j was forced to do just that when!each other and disarmed the | a reptile bit him on a finger and | pitcher. | Wouldn’t let go. The rat escaped. Unable to shake the snake SEER Cae ERR ee loose Morey grabbed it by the! Margaret Mitchell,. noted au- neck with his free hand and 'thoress, has been appointed by |choked it until it went limp and) Secretary Knox to be sponsor for |fell to the ground. _ i |the cruiser Atlanta, scheduled to After opening the bitten finger | he launched at Kearney, N. J., in with a knife to induce free) August. bleeding, he went to a hospital. | CRRA Aas opamrecpa reread ‘| Miss Mobley, Lushanya,. a ane baton daterreptct Gom- | Chickasaw Indian and member mand of the Army ‘OPPS | of the San Carlos opera com- |asks that the Florida Defense|Sany. is the only member of her Gouneil complete mobilization of | race ever to achieve fame on the watchers at more than 800 stra-| operatic stage. tegically located —_ observation posts immediately. The watchers} will be made up of civilian volunteers, ar MONROE THEA Peggy Moran—Ed Lowe in DOUBLE DATE also. BORDER VIGILANTES Mrs, Wellington Koo, wife of the former Chinese minister to | Washington, arrived in this country recently to assist in the United China ‘Relief campaign for’ $5,000,000, CARD OF THANKS We wish’ to take this means: expressing our heartfelt apprecia- . | tion to those friends and neigh- bors who did so much for us dur- | ing our recent sorrow, the loss of | » our beloved one, Andrew Joseph | , Kemp. We are indeed grateful to | those who served as pallbearers, | the Lopez Funeral Service for its | TRY IT TODAY— many courtesies, those who gaye! The Favorite in Key West A MAN BETRAYED Also Selected Short Subjects PRIZE NITE TONIGHT. | | | RoE Re WET orig: ‘Ng Novehiber, | BREAKFAST | LUNCH | William Monsalvatge, former county commissioner, who had been spending about three months in New York visiting with his son, returned to Key West yesterday. Mrs. Mpnsalvatge, pa jed hitn, gn the trip, wil “Te- main in New York for ‘a longer stay, returning home the first part been spending several days visit- ing in Key West with relatives and friends, left last evening over the highway for her home in Mi-! ami, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams, | and son. and Mr, and Mrs. Jack | Williams and son, who. had been spending a vacation of ten days in| Miami and the Florida Keys, have | returned home. be, cncreres | Delmar Butler, president of the | Junior Chamber of Commerce, with Mrs. Butler, now vacationing | in Georgia and the Carolinas, | writes the local club that they are | having a very enjoyable trip and expect to be home soon. NEW. TAX: LAWS NOW HAVE TEETH. The Governor and Comptroller | Lee insist that the law be fol- lowed. No Tax Collector’s report | will be accepted until every ‘item | on it has been collected or war-| rants have been issued Besides this there will be 1 per} cent per month from July 15th on} personal property taxes plus| some costs, and the law requires | that your personal property be seized for the taxes and costs. On intangibles a 10 per cent is added to begin with and 2 per} cent per month interest after July | who» accom-| “Miss Irma’ Saunders, Who had . SARAH WORTH, 21, of 314 East Columbus Drive, Tampa, a graduate of the Florida State College for Women at Tallahassee, and Theodore Jackson, 22, of 128 South Dixie Highway, Lake Worth, a graduate of the University of Miami at Coral Gables, are congratulated by Wal- ter S. Mack, Jr. as winner and finalist, respectively, in.the 1941 Walter Mack Job Awards for American Youth contest. in New York City, where twelve Job Awards winners were chosen from a group of 23 finalists who had won trips to New York on the basis of essays they had written on “Why I Consider American Democracy Worth Saving”. The Job Awards ‘plan provides business internships for college graduates, in specially created positions in those fields in which the young people want training, at a salary of 1,300 a year. H. Sainss | HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay opposite Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping District and Amusements SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER Single Room—Bath—$1.50 Double Room—Bath—$2.00 ALFRED SIMONS, Manager 15th, and then these costs and the seizing and sale just the same as | any judgment. | Provision is made to sell your real estate too with all these high! rates of interest and costs if you don’t pay. THE LAWS WERE DESIGNED | TO. INSURE COLLECTION OF TAXES. | THEY WILL BE ENFORCED. SO PAY UP OR ELSE. Now this is not half as bad as it sounds. Heretofore a great num- ber of persons never paid taxes until forced. They have been able to dodge a lot, That made it harder on those who did pay, be- cause for every $6,000 needed to} run a taxing unit $10,000 was as- sessed in taxes. Under the new set up for every $9,500 needed to} run a unit $10,000 is assessed. It will be surprising at the addi- tional taxes collected under the new set up. Your ring, your watch, your grand piano, your clothes, your) furniture and your stocks and bonds—they are all subject to tax, | and EVERYBODY MUST PAY UP} ALIKE. Miss De Lories Zeigfeld,- niece | of the late Florend Zeigfeld, pro- | duces shows for one of New York's largest night clubs. She | creates.dance routines, designs costumes, arranges the, music and hires and trains the cast. omens MrsJ@alvini Godlidge of Li th ampton, 1 . vido o! e late sacl bs 8 Pb was re- “ cently~etected-vice-chairman —.of | the national Fight for Freedom Committee. COLD LIQUID TABLETS To relieve Misery of SALVE NOSE DROPS COUGH DROPS | Try “Rub-My-Tism”—a Wonderful Liniment The BETTY RAYMOND RESTAURANT 909 Fleming Street DINNER ROLLER SKATE Keep Your Weight In Shape and Your Shape In Weight SESSIONS: 2:30 to 4:30 P. M.| 8:00 to 10:30 P. M. | SHOE SKATES FOR SALE | If You Can Walk You Can Skate We Teach You How To Skate | | | e os STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH STAR oe BRAND | the use of their cars and to the; CUBAN COFFEE | donors of the lovely floral tri-| butes and messages of sympathy. | SALE AT ALL GROCERS | \ We assure one and all that their) kindness will never be a hea MRS. MARY H. KEMP AND | ON | FAMILY, jly22-1t | AT ALL GROCERS OLLI LP LLELAS LE LL hE hd é (ft COMPLAINT SERVICE... If you do not Receive Your Copy of The CITIZEN By 6 P. M. PHONE—WESTERN UNION Between 6 and 7 P. M. and a Western Union Messenger Boy will deliver your copy of The Citizen. ' SILI SSSI SSIS SSDS IM. : ; \wameaesdIDOOO LS @. : N N te | | | | | | of illustrations, ideas, copy and layouts for the use of The Citizen’s advertisers every month! This service | is absolutely ; IF you’re a butcher, a baker, a candle- stick maker or any of dozens of other kinds of merchants, you can profit by advertising in The Citizen. Stanton Super Service illustrations and 3 layor $$ LOST—Rough coated Black Dog; answers to name of Scupper. Call 749-W. Reward. jly23-3tx PROFESSIONALS LOUIS A. HARRIS Attorney. at Law 217 Duval St. Phone 252 jun20-imo FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT, private bath. 906 Grinnell * Street, off Division, near Bell Tower. jly2l-tf FURNISHED HOUSE, two bed- rooms, modern conveniences, garage. Apply 1211 Florida Street. $60.00 month. jly22-3t FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOURTEEN FT. OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped and one Johnson Outboard mo- tor, 4 hp. $150. James H Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. jan3-s HOUSE BOAT, length 28 feet; width, 10 feet. Also, 1. Launch. Alb built Nov., 1940... Can, be seen near Snake Creek. Inquire owner, at Rock Quarries, Price, $350. J. R. Bacon, P.O. Box 2, Islamorada, Fla. jly22-29;aug5x atta detbetaontatinenahcaeeatnerccaspeaniits TRAILERS. Apply Tommie’s Skating Rink. jun23-tf NEW ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER, never used. One year guarantee. $55.00. Terms. ' Write Box D. D., The Citizen. i jly21-lwkx PLUMBING & MACHINERY ITEMS | 16 Slightly damaged new cast iron 5 ft. recess bathtubs, white and colored, less than wholesale cost. Lavatories, toil- ets, sinks, all size pipe (soil & galvanized), fittings, valves. Insulation for water heaters & solar tanks. Power tools, jig saws, joiners, plainers, shapers. Spot welder, paint spray out- fits, portable automatic acety- lene generator, welding rods and cutting torches. Lathes, Jr. wood turning lathes $5.45 ea., large & extra large vises 1-4, 3-9, 1-2 & 5-8”, portable Black & Decker drills $18 up. Bench grinders with motors, 100-lb. cans carbide (rice & pea size), air compressors, tanks & gauges. Yale & Tonne chain hoists, dollies, Large, small & Medium blowers. Screw Jacks for house moving (for sale or rent), 24 Pittsburgh gas auto- matic insulated water heaters, 15 gal. size. Open front toilet seats (new) $2.98 each, good used seats 75¢ up. Come and see the largest stock of materials on display in state of Florida. GRAY’S FISHERY, OJUS Open Sundays, 10 a. m. till 5:30 p.m. jlyl81wk FOR SALE CHEAP—One screw- cutting engine lathe, complete ‘ with motor and all equipment. * ll-inch swing, 36-inch between centers; cuts threads 3 to 40. Apply Island City Novelty Works, 218 Simonton Street. ae fly19-lwk ELECTROLUX REFRIGERA- TOR;. Toledo Seales; . Globe Slicing ‘Machine. Good .condi- tion; cheap. 808 Ashe street. ; jly19-1wk MISCELLANEOUS IS YOUR PLACE COOL? If not, TOMMIE at the Skating

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