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is Tees igs ib nt camp of her parent 7 Anne noticed that’ lama joined them as SPs ey Jonged to their party. They passed @ caravan of corpses bound for Turkish holy ground and once ‘y met a party beari: tl pues pees ofan ancient Chine Asst expec’ to on the way and be we Great Wall be ceried oe onl any ortly after th another: cai ayancer Poon gpetit four men pack mel came ae) oe court ae When. An up and saw her face suddenly, te ane ie wana ye lack grease to tun, Sherwood, Mi peo ‘ind. and his poe CA y. beert Anne saw Wetec the ih the et cariedhe .Somehow she} © Kept thens, ena ‘ores their eyes. Anne and Khalima had a little room off the main | cael next door te the common kit Presently the Yama can came in ai squatted down in a corner as ale he meant to stay. Anne objected mildly. Khalima explained ‘ had planned it, Her relatives ‘were present. They might suspect in- trigue; they might suspect ar was traveling with the woman sup- posed to have disappeared in the storm. But as it was, she acepm- panied a family she had met an the road. She was servant ta tp the eld mother of a holy man, She looked up as Khalima Sound back from the doorway permitted her relatives to ‘Tow warm | & ae she =. Bigbe Gained Nineteenth IZA ELIS AL | Vieto Brooklyn BOB FELLER COOKS Vana. , MORE BATTER MISERY NEW YORK, eS 3 he | | 15 when | itnings to nose the Boston Braves | ia a8 | Monday afternoon and then were | jheld to a 2-2 tie in @ six-inning | nightcap affair, yesterday mur-! dered the same players 9-2 in| “You mean vou wai a boca track of the mie te she *T do < with Pe pie Ba emer.” pees eee | dw ‘ou do, don’t le! court oMclale know that you ia Bie in, having been told there was @ white man pres- it. To the natives all white trav, rs are doctors. This sopropriate his stomach and made th ures to exp! Sh dosed eA Sere i Khalima re! she head, iy Do It almost ‘got threw a sheepski: ot came and sa ae a e sali “wu a sede resis the oppor; ww, just the sight of es suggests oy ty and happi- see “ay. oo et he Rapy: je she perlied, de oe one finds aloi She _ misunde: shan't be alone: parents share it with me.” “You don’t mention Oliver,” he observed, keeping his eyes on the something Me 4 enter. Motioning the white yo ground. to follow, they came in squatted down and began smi ing their pipes, taking ir ies granted they had a right in the room. With trembling fingers Anne i joa th the bow! of food Khal ma 4 : to her. The native boty sharply at the holy one iA the corner. Khalima explained cena out abe a being paid |e tier the. mother. Sopot helpicais! at py Ss ‘of food. Anne could not bring her- self to eat with her dirty Hangers | as she was supposed. to do. Sensing her need without being told, the little Jama handed Wve his chopstigks, hut Anne felt as helpless as before. Sherwoo whe had been watching offered servant woman a spoon from his pocket. “Try feeding the old woman with this,” he directed. The native men picked up a conversation with the lama while Sherwood and Mackey began talking between themselves. Mackey refilled his pipe and Sher. wood took a book and a candle from his pocket and settled down Tead. When Anne felt that the atten- tion of the others had been suf- ficientiy withdrawn from her she . turned her back and ae eating her evening meal. hen she crouched down in her corner hug- ging herself for warmth, for the} Toom was chill and beeoming colder. With a start she became aware that the white men were talking | fr about her. “You wouldn’t think,” said Sherwood, “that a person could yy in one short. life- 's not so short,” re- meee Stacker idly. “She looks one ime.as if she might be a hun: “Tihese women are sometimes ¢) mothers at twelve and “toothless | 8! at twenty.” Sherwood p reminded him. “Did you notice if gal has any teeth?” Mackey laughed. “With your scientific curiosity you'll prob- ably know before the night is over.” Sherwood spoke hastily. ‘Look at that nose of hers,” he ghuckled. | @: “A Tibetan with a retrousse nose!” “And a bald head, I bet,” of- fered Mackey, lying down flat on his back. Sherwaod st Aue felt ap rap ne ta hide cy Aza alta her face fom a her expense, ba & might be a confession realie “the understood the ta “I wonder,” a Sherwace. Be we could persuade her ing jor us. Suddenly the’ lama rose @nd the native men followed him gut into the courtyard directing to guard their prisoners, Mackey sat up when. th and looked about the r “Tt is cold in here,” he said, id my confounded ‘toath is beginning to ache again.” Sherwood took a from the bi he told Khalime, ia bring, Wee ie to iy yg brazier of coals fa wah at from the they would not a . the raom, SUBSCRIBE 708 THE CITIAEN—We WRRNLY. S37” “And Philip Oliver,” she added Mm ccasey, iy. In the silence that followed they {heard the aa of native voices | fram the Foe ms. Com- plaining ‘camels mi hed an and Rur- gled in the covered stal 4 ne caurtyal a rere Tooster crow A man brought in a child with a aga bs foot. thetboaed und poe ay Phen He is the book you were eogins . she asked. lesert islan 2 . "You know ds an eegnerelc if ls east aw. desert f you and key weren't here foaiete this would be a desert isl; Ape ght to have such a book,” murmured Anne. "Yes — especially now that ean yg ve really graduated inta the ibe.” He put the book aw: e do von carry Beek ary, We bis “It wouldn't do you any good to take it away from me.” "I might take you. Beth he he threatened, a speculative his grey e¥es. The Dagger Ane drew hack her native cloak and showed the leather case fastened to a belt about her wtihe priest id no one will sai tan e priest I carry the ag; She te the case oul she-knite, ite ied. He spoke softly. “Bes Hendes your sess t mod- ‘that cin white Debple ever t0 knife.” on turn: e weapon over inher hi 3 Sherwood caught her wrist. ar "he cried, “the Eye of a Nago!” x = continued to ate of awe at the flened g a awe at te 8 faire, mong Hg native peoples of the mt ay 8 8 gteen eye in a man implies fe eatiation of a spirit of ia] Supernatyeal origin—god or devil ar bot! ase i first took the knife in hands that pair of pales tatche me to see what I would do,” Anne told him. “The weapon ive and IT oes I sigesd it. fai man ster = ie" aaa't | to Kill yourself?" and he di uo ue ‘mind if I did” t else did they say?” acta we gat to hoe camp Warned Bi me_ that one e knife without the tguchi onan! ip qvould suffer Hees ce - Se know. Do an im) msi senate So <halima the. d tion. lator” and f ng me ta carry rit You see, the Emir also heard of Shy-a 4 | t loot to ‘him.’ “\their ace, id, | \Rine rounds to almost pull up! ‘even with the leading St. Louis! | Cardinals. The playoff victory put them within .002 of the Red- | birds. | As though just fully realizing | | their precarious position in the j closing National League pennant ‘chase, the dangerous Dodgers jumped all over Boston pitching at the outset. They shayed three! Puns across the pan in the open-| ing round.and clinched the scrap with a four-run ult in the| |fourth. Butithe.Miatbysh battiers jned. little to worry about—with “Higbe, on imeund.;..Sporting a two-day jgrowth of beard, Higbe, who re- corded his 19th triumph, tossed }no-hit ball the first five stanzas jand then limited the Braves to a half-dozen bingles the rest of jthe way as he took it easy. Reds Lose Tough One Gene Thompson, one of the Cincinnati Reds’ young, depend- ito the Chicago Cubs, 3-1. Thompson twirled a four-hitter lagainst the Bruins but met his {match in the veteran Charley | Root. Root allowed one more a safety than the Red mofinds- |man but his cunning and master- }ful hurling kept | ynder control. Root’s long career in the big leagues. No other games were sched- uled in either of the circuits. Results of the games: NATIONAL LEAGUE At Brooklyn R. H. E. thes slider if it doesn’t hurt their Ga IIs SS | ARMY UNDEFEATED “IN SERVICE LEAGU. “TST-HALF ALP SCHEDULE ; US. Army marched through the schedule of the. Service League a eel team i with a perfect record. Official standings of the open- ing season, just released, reveal the Soldiers engaged in ten games and won them all. In second place are the US. ; Marines with eight triumphs and jable hurlers,glost a heartbreaker : the apposition j | ACCOUNT. ANTS RAPPED| The victory was the 20ist of; two defeats. Standings follow: Club— Army Marines Naval Station Submarines Destroyers Subchasers Coast Guard __.. 1.000 L 0 2 5 4 4 5 peed DISBURSERS, 25 TO § With their eyes on the ball and} § their bats swinging, the Account- ant Department of the, Naval ‘Station yesterday afternoon wal- | Boston pi A eat lf 1 | Brooklyn Javery, Lamana and Berres; | Highe and Qwen. At Ghicaga | Cincinnati _— é ; | Chicago ‘Phampson and Coa Root jand Scheffing. H. E 5 0 40 | No other games scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE No games scheduled. } | | | BASEBALL (Major Leagues) TODAY American New York at Boston. Philadelphia. at . Washington. Qnly games scheduled. Brooklyn at Philadelphia, two games. |” St. Louis at Chicago. | Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, night | | game. Boston and New York, not | scheduled. STANDINGS | MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES Be 99 45 70 70 443 seed Beeee 535 New York 484 yChicago - BEeRB loped the Disbursing Department, 25-5, in a softball game a Bay- view Park. Knocking the sphere all over} the lot, the Accountants up the lopsided affair early, pil- ing up a comfortabe lead from|?hority and are secured by a first | the outset. 2 Charlie Mendoza, who*'started on the hill for the Disbursers, jseon gave way to Peters; who jfinished the game. inoynced his | softball immediately after walk- | { jto conquer the Accountants retirement from ing off the mound. He had@ failed | four previous appearances against | them. Cobb was on the: receiv- ling end for the losers. Braun and Sierra formed the battery for the victors. The various departments of the station, now engaging in aft- erngon scraps at the Park dia- mond, will soon form ‘a {and draw a schedule for organ- 4 tx NEW . YORK. Sept. .522 New York Giants, going into the | 500 | last half of August, weren't quite! terest cost 481 sure whether or not they liked} 443 | Sunday baseball. ized competition. There’s No Prejudice Against I sonata (Ry Associated Pressed WAS) iGTON, Sept. There apparently is none of the prejudice against dachshunds in| this war as in the first World | War. Lady Halifax, wife of the Brit-! ish ambassador, purchased one *\of that breed to keep as her pet during her residence in Wash- ington. pope BALL Goop— D BAD--FOR GIANTS (ax anaremted Frew 3.—The The records for their Sunday 414 competition this year showed 15 interest specified victories, 14 losses. Those figures Pet. made Sunday: the .. team’s best; 648 'day—and its:qorst. day. 646) BACK TO W TO Woops eee gy ee 406 the American 283 ihe See for its be conven-- Legion chose Mil-. tion site, Marquette’s football’ forces had to find a new field to start 1941 training. Deegates took all stadium andj; UP first-half | » sewed } Mendoza an-j{ inj league | ® Sealed eeieis 4 will. be eived {BY The Housing Authority ‘of the | icity of Key West, Sleds, fherein- after referred te as the “Autharit at its office locatec at Joseph Yates Porter Place, in the City of Key West. State of Florida, at 1 P. Me Bastern Standard Time on the 17th Septeniber, 1941, for the sale ity mares Bl loi Issue). | Said Debentanee ted Oc | ees i, 1941, il ne: % he | de- imation of Be 900 “each, = j teterest at a Fate or rati } termined ag hereinatter™ Payable semi-annually on and October 1, anc will ture i serigtty in numerical order an’ the irst day of April in each of) the mount 3 $5,000 4000 6.000 6,000 hich will be d Debentures, W hority (hereinafter called iA”) as hereinafter stated. es A Debentures are re- dcemable at the option of the Au- > ny interest as @ whole, or in part’in order of their numibars, } at parcand accrued interest. tathe ium }datel of redemption, plus a pr 2 o: ef four per centum (4 per cent, jahele-var value if redeemed 68 1, 1946, or @ premium | re October 1, um of two and one- if per centum (2% per cent) of par value if redeemed there- after. expense of developing a low-réenit houging project consist- ng of two developments commonly | know seph Yates Porter Place ided oF} LEGALS —_— ts: “wore places) on the basis of his ligges ot the Ticventares ine ome received by from ioe as ee privnre boneow ye with low: clearance projects by the ee of swig ax law hereafter en the suc- cessful bidder may. at bis election, jbe relieved of his obligations under jthe contract to purchase the De- [bentures and in. such case the de- | posit accompanying his bid will be Gg yt c 44 tion annly to) Wallace EK! Gecretars gt The | = carat g she ey Wesi rot it © | Stat si ine ogres ects aaerie ; | Building. ‘North, Pp. 'THE HOUSING ORITY OF CITY OF KEY WRSE, FLORIDA. By Wallace B. Kirke, Secretary. ite housing “agencies in conmetion | or i ¥, He + Tato | | Septa,1941 The undersigned ‘will on the 12th day of andersigted D. set of ae Sage theesstene Bs aed may be heard, apply > the Honorable Cir- cuit Judges of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of the State of ‘Blorida, in and for Monroe County, for an Or- der to legalize their adoption- of Mary Lou Skipper, a mitior and resi- | dent of Key West, Monroe County, Florida. Dated at Key West, Florida, this | } 13th Gay of Ene nok A. D. 1941 (Sd) FREDERICK H. SOLOMON «34. j LOUISE ‘aug 3-20-27! septs-10,1941 | yy aes vie 88 Esra semice se | ¢ Ctiter nr OF COUNTY: IN| ANCERY. FAUL J. GRIMES, Plaintiff, vs. NA 4: GREMES, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION 1t- appearing: BYUESs. ove: filed in th fSelena 4. Geimeil | etie deténdant therein named. is @ noncresident of } the State of Flori: pesides at Springfield State Hospital, Sykes- yille, Maryland; that said defendant over the age of twenty-one years; there is no pergon in the State ‘lorida the service of'a summons | neery upon Whom would bind { ia defendant. lt is therefore orderee that said defendant be and she is hereby re- quired to appear to the bill of com- | plaint filed in said cause on or be- fore Monday, the §th day of October, A. D. 1941, otherwise the allegatio! of said bill Will be taken 4s confess: ed by said defendant. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once each week for ‘four consecutive weeks in The Key 2 West Citizen, a newspaper published . in said county and state. and for which the to make a joan to the Authority, to jst in the development thereof. SHA has contracted to pur: ‘at par and accryed interest Authority Debentures Series B of the Au- an amount the proceeds together with the pro- ceeds of the es A Debentures, will be sufficient to complete the Project, but not exceeding in any ent, the maximum amount of entures authorized by (First thorfty of which, A Debentures delivery of the USHA will to the purchaser, the shentures, the proceeds of which, | together: -with the proceeds of the Series A Debentures. above di Hed, will be sufficient to Day 3 ai xisting indebtedness of the | thority with respect to the Project. The Debentures herein offered for fsale (and the Series RB Debentures) ecial obligations of the Au- Lpledge of the net revenues derived from the operation of sai@ Project, and are further secured by a pledge | }of annual contributions to be {to the Authority by the USHA under to the terms and condi- tract made between y and the USHA, known istance Contract’. Under ios of said. Assistance Contract and sai@ resolution, the fannual contributions pledged hall be applied first to the pay-| of interest and principal ag me mature on the Series However, po rine ries B Debentures will mature one year after the last ma the Series A Debenture: e complete description |the Debentures herein offered for |sale and a more complete statement of the revenues and annual contribu- ns pledged for their payment, ders are referred to said resolu- tion “Assistance Contract”, copies of which may be obtained from the Secretary of the Authority, Post Gffice Box 9, Key West. Flor- ida. with the interest ‘are by thg provision: ited States ousing A ~— ftom all casatidd sed bY Psale, together thernon Siaptel General Laws of Florida, 19: oF} also | Provides that the interest on and the f: j income from the debentures of a {housing authority shall be exempt /o! ee all taxes. The Debentures aiitre? |g hereby will bear interest, payable semi-an- jnually. ‘at the rate of rates fixed in ‘the proposal (which shall be in multiples of % or 1-10 of I per cent) which is accepted for the purchase of h Debentures. Bidders mhay lspecify more than one rate of aly jterest to be borne by such Deben- |tures but may not specify mare one interest rate for the Debentures of any maturity or an interest rate On or prior to the, ery of an amount of Serieg’ The Debentures herein offered for | at Done and or Pri this 26th day of August, A. D. 194 «Cireuit Court Seal) Rogs C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court. (S@.) Florence EB. Sawyer puty Clerk. WILLIAM V. ALBUR’ Solicitor for Fuses itt. aug2?7; By IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL OF THE STATE OF IN AND Sita: MONROE IN CHANC! Rape vacunZ, =] PEDRO VALDES, J ree eeame Se | WHOSE It is hereby po required to aj |Ottober, 1341 oi th titled court, to le | plaint filed gga ntitled ca |Citizen is hereby | pewskoes tn in whiel a@ aaeecetnee w he as J z ne Seal of this Co 2 Test, Monroe thie 26e 26th day of A | Gietk Cireuit Court, Florida. By(Sd.) Florence E. Sawxer, sept3-10-17-24,1941 } jaug27; | ARCHIE MOORE, It ap ing vy ibavie ‘sworn bf f | itor the Debentures of any maturity | -~ jin exeess of three and a aoe | per centum (3% per cent) per | The Series A Debentures wilt = sold |to the bidder offering to pay th {for not less than par and facctued interest to the — of chose bic results in the lo) - ‘inte cost of the } Debentur {shall be determined by the annual interest [for such of the series,at the fate in thi Kaucting..th any, offered by t All bies must The validity of the big: be approved by Messr | Raymond, 115 Broadway. (New York, a {together with” | By oa MARY e | ceedings authori sree | the Daventacet wit fs & the purchaser form of sacl tala ln ‘eataten fo ithe form se is fenerved to reject ‘any a Eac -769 dormitory facilities so the grid- ‘smait with Bis 571 }ders decided on Lake Beulah, 509 Wis., and an island used for pre- 357 season training for twe-decades 333 until 1938. ishowing the tel or pill coeo |OUR OLD MATTRESS made aeerogecascoeeees: : abeeuinekenteansentinnsciaaebeul MENCHLLANEOUS ' PROFESSIONALS BATHTUBS from $7.50 up. Toilets! LOUIS A. HARRIS from $12 up. Lavatories from’ Attorney at Law = Sinks from $278 up.{217 Duval St. il and Gal. Pipes, Fittings, Valen also Water Systems and‘ Tanks, all sizes. Gray's Fish-/ ery, Qjus. aug30-lwk ’ id Youn rises C0) oe, COOL? it not,| ne Pont a the “4 WANTED TWO YOUNG BOYS to» learn ‘Tajloring and Pressing. “Earn while you learn. White. Star 2 ~augis-tt gp geet like ‘new; one-day 5 eae & oat ie ng Ni ta limited time only. Write Nu-: way Mattress Shop, General Ww. Delivery, Key West, Fla. t septd-2¢| FOR BENT to in NICE ROOMS. Good heds. Rea-| ly Box U, The Citi- sonable rates. 626 Grinnell eee street, aught tok ee |ALL-AROUND Bi OP- |FURNISHED APARTMENT—No| # ere 7 no children. 803 Olivia; sept2-tf | WANTED. — BUTCHER, $25,00. 'FOR ed Tift’s Grocery, 1028 Division Street, TRA Apply ply Tommie's|_—- ieee Moderate rates. SALE—Going Pressing LOST Club Business. Owner forced to sell because of ill health.|LOST—WRIST WATCH. Ham- Apply Box D.S., The Citizen. | iton glass wrist band. ‘Liberal septs-5tx| peward. Write H. V. eee es | ek ae 0, ee BACK BAR, COUNTER, STOOLS | and BOOTHS. 901 White street. |