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eee tint gie i = eee Se ap ———— ‘ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SCOUT PLAYS FOR THE LOVE OF PAM was still discernible in the shad-| ows. “The lad you were flirting with. A woman in love doesn’t flirt with other men.” Freda smiled coolly. “And this, my darling. is the time to tell you something. Don’t look now, but} that boy isn’t trying to flirt with me. I thought so yesterday, too. But I flattered myself. It seems he only wanted to give me a note to be eventually put into your sis- ter’s hands.” Party to that bet, but he hadn't done what Jerry had—made leve to her, tried to make her think he was sincere while the others of his set looked on and laughed. “But there’s nothing to be afraid of,” she said easily. “Thats what you think.” He caught her hands. “If you knew hew I feel this minute you'd be frightened to death. I'd like to steal you!” | Serving Notice | ENORE? That little snob? You're crazy!” “Darling, do be careful!” she/| teased. “Yell a little louder.” “Lenore would never bother} with him, you know that,” he} said flatly, ignoring the irony in/ her voice. “She’s sold on the idea; of being a countess. And she’s got | her boy with a title waiting for} her in New York. That’s another) one of those t matehes with | no love last een the princi- | 75. Lenore fancies herself as} untess de Bellefort, and de} bas could do with a little ii inthrope “Yes, my sweet, but you forget a little item called human nature. whieh is as unchangeable as the cee fae awa! ice pe play. And de Bellefort t ere! “Lenere isn't like that.” “Well, I: wouldn’t know about that. But I do know it’s the bright flame of Lenore’s loveliness—not mine—your youth is fluttering | around.” 3 Jerry looked at the window. The youth was no longer there. Neither was Lenore visible any- where on the dance floor. But that meant nothing. : “I don’t believe you,” he said finally. | Freda smiled. “All right. Now darling. let’s make up. I don’t really mind your Being gay with the girls down here. I know it’s only window dressing. See. I've got a pretty kiss for you! Come =e isughed gently. “Minx!” erry laug! gently. he said good-humoredly. “If 1 hadn't fallen so in love with Pam, je ying! What happened?” Pam forced laughter to her lips, above tears she’d been struggling against. 3 “You're lovely, Pam. As lovely as a Chopin waltz.” Then, bend- ing closer: “Pam, I believe you're 'm not crying! Don’t be silly!” The tears that she had beeh hold. ing back refused to be held long- e1 T’m sorry,” was his quick and understanding reply. beg your pardon for a stupid mistake. Now will you let me take you back to the party? You see, it's my party and I really want you there very much.” “No, I'd rather go home right now.” “Don’t you like my party? Wasn't it a nice one?” “It was,” she acknowledged hesitantly. Then she decided to be frank with him. “But you see I just don’t belong there.” She was sorry the minute she'd said it, and rushed on trying to cover it: “You see, 'm a working girl. T have things to do, so I've got te get home and get some rest. But it was a ke party.” Antoine looked down the dim light at her and seemed to read something in her voice and eyes that had not been in her wore ill let me take “Then you wi et me you home?” he asked. And when she hesitated: “Please. 'm not com- fortable about your being on the street alone.” There was something so sincere and so nice about his voice Pam knew he meant only what he had said. She allowed him to help her into the car. “I don’t know what I'll tell Jer- ry about this,” he said as he opened the door for her in her own drive. “I mean, taking you home instead of back to the as you look. Freda. and give me Barty” peice re ES at ante “Don't tell him anything, ly want the diamond. Freda. Ac- Lage ig Be = cep! that with my best wishes.* “itssa’t best wishes 1 want from you, Jerry.” 4 He locked at the girl His arm was around “Am 1 allowed te-say I wish Jer- ry bad:not seem) you first?” he —_—[ESEE = a= Today’s Horoscope Today gives a gift of langu- age and a somewhat unpractical nature. The native should be trained to some profession and carefully taught the value of per- sonal application, or it will be likely to serve in isome subord- inate position all the life. There ‘is good chance some aspects. BUT IT’S A FALLING MARKET Small Brother—I just saw you Young Man—Here. Keep still Put this quarter in your pocket. + Small Brother—Here’s a dime change. One price to all—that’s ‘the way I do business. of success under ‘did better that day. inquired about Gomez and had told the Seals’ president the Yanks might be interested. The Seals put a $50,000 tag on him. Essick told them that was too much but asked for an op- tion. After talking with New York he offered $25,000. which was rejected, automatically end- ing the option. Essick still liked Lefty and called New York again. ‘When he returned the Seals’ told him the Giants had an op- tion. Bill offered $45.000 and | this was accepted when the | Giants’ scout allowed his op- tion to lanse. Essick now covers the Mid- West. His best prospect for next year he believes is Johnny Lin- dell, a 6-foot-2, 198-pounder from Arcadia, Calif. who served with Oakland and Kansas City and last season was a standout | for Newark. FISH CROSSED UP ON NEW VEHICLE (Ry Associated Press) PRATT, Kas, Oct. 14—Guy Josserand says the catsfish at the Pratt fish hatehery have learned to recognize the sound of the truck which brings their feed jonce a day. Whenever it drives up the fish swarm to the feeding spots. The other day Josserand said wark- men swapped trucks and not a fingerling was on hand when the feeder reached the banks of the ponds—the fish failed to rec- ognize the new truck. DOES BETTER ON ‘HUNTING’ HOME BATH. Me. Oct ga Gardiner G. Deering got three! ducks on the first day of the Maine open season, but Recarder Harold J. Rubin, who spelled him on the Municipal Court bench, ‘pair of hunters who shot the birds in a sanctuary. This nation’s arms program now exceeds $66,000,000,000. ON SALE AT ai “Nobody im Key West is appar- ently very-amxious to win that $50 \Teward the Woman's club is of-! ‘fering for imformation which would make possible the convic- tion of the vandals who tore up flowers and shrubs in the library yard. And this attitude, if any- | body should ask, is ome of the | things that is doing much te hold }baek this city’s growth”. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hattrick have announced the marmage of their daughter, Carolyn Eleanor to Harold Thomas Hawley, Sunday, 11, in Trinity Episcopal +h, Independence, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Hawley will be home after tomorrow at 620 North |Delaware street, Independence, Mo. FF { PLP LaMa LOL LS MMM, oye Unele Sam is out to learn why | doves visit this city only once. It has been discovered that} doves in their migration south each fall come here in consider- able numbers, but upon their re- |turn north they do not stop here. Interested in the phenomenon. Washington officers of the wild- life bureau have asked W. W. De- |meritt here te band several hun-j| |dred of the doves in order that jtheir later travels may ~ be checked. |_ Mr. and Ms. Will Roberts, 914! | Frances street, have announced! jthe birth of a daughter at 4:30 ‘o'clock this morning. The Swedish government has banned citizens from enlisting in jany foreign military service ex- cept the Finnish. | GENERAL PRACTIC } 925 Whitehead Street Key West. Fla. Phone 612-W 2 - 2 / } United States Civil Serv- x ea me slow stepping to the YANK SUCCESS “ons ls Gnas | N Sere aa have heard. the | Tioee “a jet 2 gee oUt of mar- BILL ESSICK DISCOVERS woodworker and helper. ' Boge ooh oe SEES SCALP TREAT : te tnd geht ee epee ough uch sunt = and SAVE the difference *°~.3:5-7zisnta Haasan Se turned from sight ot| that sort of tis eee |. Sak See oes pape) e SOFT FPERMASERT 1 tee way action | fom to, do things to my ideas and GORDON, DiMAGGIO AND With the Recorder, Labor Board, IN Tephome Re 17S—Ovecsess Seest—05 Fieming Sues : “Freda,” Jerry. was saying. “I'm|_ “It’s the place, darlings T's | GOMEZ ON HIS LIST : sorry, but it’s the only thing I can | 24° Y°R Oo Meg AY ; . do. Keep the ring, it you wish, hag through the< : & ; STELL’S BEAUTY SO0Ck ’ Abutzelease me from its promise * | Sone the piazza that By DILLON GRAHAM __from the Recorder, or from the | Jerry's voice was slightly impa- lovely under ite sft lights A far Sports Editor. AP Feature Service secretary @f the Board of U- S.| For Your imebpwatne: Hime Sew 5 tient. They had been t whistle so far | NEW YO! t. 14—A base- | Civil Service Examiners, Key = some time, mate fox through the nigh A epi Pee ‘ball scout’s: appeal to. the desire West, or the manager of the _————— —- . Freda’s moved pasegs ‘the of a mother to see her son as a/| Fifth Civil Service District, Post @ EX? sneer. “You've picked «nite Ginn | gece slike something floating World Scries’ star brought Joe Office Building. Atlanta, Ga. s ciréee coe N : fou deserve a medal | came in waves on } Gordon to the Yankees. . . Fem Stee — =e tact?” sky was gemmediwith am iniaisy They were sitting around a HUBBY COULDN'T ) SOFT WATER USED EEC UEreEY ae m ory. But this just doesn’t|0f stars. Jerry's voice came luncheon table in Portland, Ore., Y Epo ing Gach ts| RES eee not gl ae, Be — N honest basis. I feel like a me. Release me." man of Yankee scout, had made his of- res & | quicksand t now. I’m = Sar turned i fer. He knew that other clubs NYY. Me Och ie & SEABOARD RAIL Y | oe ee S| wht a pb es ws agency were after Joe, that the Red Sox Pris sij spe Oct. 14—Earl WA ; HAY AWA CRUISES . and you are still wearing my hase Dasll ‘can't-you put some a tl had e appointment that taxes kee Bc gees age hagag \ Fares - Schedules fr Tickets ; ¥ ate 4 ~- Tecord on precious afternoon. Joe wasn’t of age aking pmo % i | sneaR = “Well.” stormily from mouth. ” 2 riously. —Appiy— ; ? =! : cTTEAMER Baar Py teh tala chen Fane eat who had 0 nign the conrat’” Thecter day be comme’ YN | SIMOQNE’S TOURS. —_— 3 one, so you’ : ll, I'm releasing mysel “ ae aie refrgerator and found that she i ; not going to give it to me!’ then, this minute. I’m serving no- ‘Some day”, Essick toki the! i3 two gg SIMONE” 7 id ; «, i 5 If balls in the 4 I A tice, Freda. You and I mother, “you will be traveling slipped So! 508 Duval Street Phene 298 j S T o U R Ss “ae should think your| ionger engaged” : are NO | clear across the continent to see | TAF with the eggs a Between Office Hours, Phone 762-J Next T —— ne Duval Street pete Se : “Pride?” She turned ee aaah y one man's opinion, your boy play in a World Series”. : 'o Kress * Between Office Houm Pham 3ER2 Se Ts fury, “What pride when ji takes * That was the clincher. Other 4 eee your fiance to an- oo break it. a0 clubs might or might not get into KEY WEST IN iN) FP: other 3 yourself Frou sour teclithpeee ‘the fall classic bu Mrs. Gordon Q rom Any NEW DELUXE seed tap YO asad tel Moras words, words, thought” was convinced the — Yaikees DAYS GONE | iy : Electrical Current _ DAYTON WATER PUP f° ST. me," ve always kiown|untangle his life? Would Freda | wCuld-) Sos. sighed. And the on ae ; C ’ that, and the time has come for|never come to her senses ang YaKeesgot the kid who grew | Happenings, Qu, This ft RUNNING WATER —— F fpe to tell you that I'know it. If|sce that he was asking something UP t0 be pethaps the best second Years Age As Taken From +4 ry _ 'd never seen Pam I'd probably | that was best for both of them? base man of all time, the hitting Files Of The Citizen y . ee ; have on. * 7 Lge aS = ‘YTON Automatic Wate: Sys. ' have gone op and made myself star of fhe Yankees’ triumph . & eter ae T Me Raia ; for love that this thing between | \ #RANWHILE, Pem mov creciling 50 aecmen SCOT! | City council yesterday after- : us is. It isn't love, Freda, and you| ML lone. thr. moved on | equalling .500 average. noon voted to fight efforts of the ! | : aa> eae Know it It's—well, habit. Prox- the night Ones atte the bode is one of the seven New York Life Insurance com- \) i a _| =— i imity. That our mothers have|ing and off of the premises sae | cuzfemt Yankees that Essick ony to collect at $1,250 ix i a menses Reaiinge | been friends.” didn’t hurry. There was a friend. | sent to New York. Another ‘oiclost now past duc on city ) ‘ : “And aren’t all those things part! liness about the early morning pretty fair country ball player eae Se ew - Se, cy of love? At least about the most quiet of Key West that Pam liked. iis ick i mente bakt Sy See. PHONE No. 1 : perfect basis for it?” She knew every nook and corner anes ee City Attorney Lance Lester : es,” he said earnestly, “per-|of the town so well she had no "2med Joe DiMaggio. Essick.a 2; ordered to Tallahassee to e —— e— i fect, Freda, if the love is really| fear. stocky. compact man with ficht issuance of a mandamus j It is entirely ’ there. But with you and me, it} Pam didn’t turn at the sound of 9¥@¥ing hair and a square chin. Wit which would *ejgies THE free and ; Hert crouse ach other. But that)a car behind her. But she started also recommended Lefty Go- malo agama aH & PORTER-ALLEN } ; ; _ Around them couples were dan- wipant et eee saoastesinne a eS require the levy. of an sddi- \) = ns * ; cing, girls with bright eyes, boys| The car had stopped beside her. Priddy. Johnny Sturm and tional city tax COMPANY the low cost will be justified mumy dice py faces, Jerry hooked Someone was getting out and en ue e a ® i Fieming anc Closet: Sa — ; estra swell iMaggio, y ‘y reme! 4 . aie = t to a thrilling crescendo, Antoine pe ygiee tage had a padi geste ‘that soe Negra ministers of Key West & SOLD ON EA SY TERMS : was not leading it He was no-|run, but forced herself to stand oth és to tam him do today appealed for consideration where to be seen. ie Ro-|and wait That not giving way t0 put Kesick initiative to ©! colored unemployed in con- ¥ WA j pore. had ‘the. beton. As his eye her fears or impulses was some- a ee et Oe viinin © nection with the posteffice, Ma- * F R I S I D > Ww sa’ i i i i bmarine bas: : the iocal boy who had been Sixt Pidivn tabs bed. ta tien, inherits doctor for a private examination. oie hospital and. su) me bare ® } i A I R E fe with Freda on the beach, still ed it from her own New England (On his assurance that Joe’s knee } ices ci el ae ae ae | i SALES ASB SERVICE : something about his face—an in- | *Pam pas you go.” It was ee trou- percentage of unemployed in & j a how — Se Dep tense seeking that held Jerry an!Edmund Antoine's voice. “You le: Essick bought DiMag fromitniis race is far higher than & = i UNIVERSAL +aClUE CLEaNERS igs. Then he said: | frightened me, Alone on the street San Francisco for a paltry $25,- suicing’ tn saeklies “aol acai” ol ' Diamonds - ; aif you want proot that you st nis hour. «4 - eee 2 ai | and EAST WASHERS lon’t love me, Freda, there you; Pam smiled through the faint Essick also enjoys a chuckle A ; | have it.” He pointed to the win- | light. There was no use of being over suecess in beating the CUt the bare necessities of life. H ; dow where the dark, intense face/angry at Antoine. He'd been a | Giants to Lefty Gomez. He had aeraye } A TIF PLELLEALLLALAL ALAA AAA tee PEPSI-COLA HITS THE SPOT Pay a nickel—not a dime. It has twelve ounces that's @ lot It’s the drimk that will keep you tight and Night it's i Look Your Best! Come io us with your BEAUTY NEEDS. . .we specialize & =f branches of BEAUTY CULTURE. La Concha Beauty Sale= * Thomasine Millex. ‘Phone 128