The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 20, 1941, Page 4

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Among them, one from Pam |Fealing that really grasped lic reading that really le of what she had written, he tore it into small pieces and dropped it ge chaos art eit erry couldn’t re! long fae~| from trying to see Pam. He tele | Phoned her house, only to find Next day she she was away on an all~day. ic with friends: Mean- while?! we Winthrope had dis- covered — days had» early: mornings. that those morn~ or were lovely. 2 in Barolli, “with his deep~ seated love of the beautiful, had jtaught her that. Lenore would slip out of ing ord on the = morning and meet, Vin at t Beach. They wo sit on the steps of a cabana and watch the Sun rise and turn the water first to pale rose, then to living, mov- ing gold, and finally to the vivid blues and greens of day. It was on a morning that they sat there, talking earnestly, that Pam awoke early, got her bicycle, and decided to ride to the beach to be there alone in the quiet ted until the rain| beauty of dawn. and then started along| The cabana near the white ole- ‘sidewalk. Near the street, | 2der was her favorite place. She e dense foliage of a great | 10ved the fragrance of the flow- lime, Lenore and some of | €TS When they were in bloom. She ywwd had gathered to wait | leaned her wheel against the back ing of the rain. It was too|°f the building, then walked to turn back when Pam saw/@round to the water side. Two It would look too much as|People, absorbed in each other, jtarted apart. Lenore’s face was flushed as she looked at Pam, but erself | her_eyes chilled swiftly. } “Go away, beach girl!” she said sharply, “We don’t need any spies around here.” To be continued i Hy - a i au 4 PR re ve a8 E g see eo. ae ag gate BF] 229% i na BE Hg ic the Bree tie she ote 3 ” she heard Lenore’s voice, oe -HOTEL LEAMINGTON : N.E. Ist at Biscayne Boulevard . i Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay oppésite 7 Union Bus Station dis MIAMI, FLORIDA '... One Block from Shopping District and Amusements SUMMER‘RATES UNTIL DECEMBER f gE work sponsored by the Key Lions Club. More than the seats reserved have al- iready been taken. This is being taken care of by Simone’s Tours {on Duval street. Excerpts from the scrapt are as | follows: SIGNOR MONTI — “Please! Please! Tonight, later! Never | mind”. | “Harry, you'll forget all about it once you're asleep. . .” “When I think of those greasy curls of his smeared on every- | body else’s pillow, I could kill inal Preparations Being Made | For Presentation Of “Twin Beds’ =. the entire town expected ;him dead. I almost believe I'm/ out on Thursday and;in love with the wretch!” | es-on—their_ollicking, Jaugh-|1 left “hima. for are to be used for local‘to this place.that these fire-es- | Mr. and ' two Miami, have returned to the city. William A. Freeman, president | “Just a minute, sir, do I under-iof the city council, who had ft: [tion at Key Largo. and Miami, and gagged him,-then | returned to the city last night. missus. She! ——— i phim locked up! Myr. and Mrs. Ellis Bradley and out of the house jlittle daughter, Joyce. were ar- jthea she'd finish with him...” ‘rivals in Key West Sunday to | “¥ told’ yéu witen we moved in- spend a short visit with Mrs. Bradley's father, C. Nestor Recio, See tand other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley are now making their home in Davie, Fla icapes were dangerous. - “Harry, you're not going out! jIt’s not late, you anow, no? I | thought perhaps it was. I saw) —- } You two quit the party some time! George Faraldo, who recently |ago, so, naturally we're out of underwent an operation in one of jtime with the music. The mu- the hospitals in Miami, returned ; sic, he is out of time with us”. ito the city Saturday, and is get- | “Then. that man spent the /ting along very nicely. | night here? All the fault of those ; EES $9 TWIN BEDS. If it hadn't been! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faraldo for them you’d have known ‘who Were included in the arrivals here was in my bed. . .” Sunday from Daytona Beach for a | “What you do? What you do? Visit of a few days. = _TWIN BEDS ~~ | Serene seem Folks, get tickets to see_a good play, ; One you'll remember for many a day— The Key West Players say it’s a dream, |Better than anything on the * sereen. | | Help the unfortunate that have poor sight, Help swell the crowd next Thursday night. ‘The Lions, you know, give you a play each year— |To those that are blind they bring good cheer. , Thirty-six children in school are in need Of glasses so they their lessons can read. | The Key West Players their serv- ices give free, Won't you please aid that these children may see? |The club asks the citizens to do | their part, To help these children to get a good start. The Lions are roaring with all | their might— Please see “Twin Beds” Thursday night. lat you can not come Thursday, then Friday will do. |The Lions will expect you, the Players wilil, too. |'Tis more blessed to give than receive, says the rule; Please help these children their way through school. FRANK C. SCHNEIDER. next see Hallowe’en Party’ | At Bayview Park Division Street School has ar- | jranged for holding a Hallo- we'en party at Bayview Park on, | Thursday afternoon, beginning at 4 o'clock. | All are invited to attend this | affair. Today’s Horoscope fe'Today promises benevolence i and simplicity. Today’s native will befriend the stranger and , comfort the mourner, without in “TWIN BEDS” | ‘DR. AARON H. SHIFRIN, Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery GENERAL PRACTICE $25 Whitehead Street | Key West, Fla. Phone 612-W —24-Hour Duty— Lopez Funeral Service ROLLER SKATE Keep Your Weight In Shape and Your Shape In Weight We Teach You How To Skate Sessions: 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. and 8:00 to 10:30 p. m. LADIES INVITED | CITY AND COUNTY | OFIFCIALS ATTEND | CHURCH SERVICES “ts oer. Tine (iy ttc) City and county officials, as Highest last 24 hours _ well as a representative number Lowest last night - of candidates in the coming city Mean i le election, attended divine worship Normal iI'm smashing up those D. .. . ‘Twin Beds!” = ae ae: ation taken at 7:30 a. m, 88 82 Precipitation at First Methodist (Stone) church : last night and heard a sermon on Rainfall, 24 hours ending the subject, “Worthy Citizen-|_ 7:30 a. m, inches ea Tt. ship”, delivered by the pastor, | Total rainfall since Oct. 1, | Rev. A. C. Riviere. inches ____ 6.26 Basing his remarks on the Excess since October 1, % Bible quotation, “Righteousness inches | eee seo 2.07 exalteth a nation but sin is a re- Total rainfall since Jan. 1, proach to any people”, the _i™ches -— - 40.93 speaker vividly described the Excess since January 1, inches 8.49 vital characteristics going into the making of a good citizen and official. In the course of his remarks, Rev. Riviere stressed the im- portance for the adult citizenry Wind Directior. and Velocity SE—5 miles per hour Relative Humidity 89% Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today ic | Sea level, 29.99 (1015.6 millibars) to create moral and economic i conditions ‘hat would be con- __ Tomorrow's —— ducive to the development of Sunrise = 2 = youth into good, stalwart citi- Sunset gies SSE Lear a, m. In describing the plight in Moonset oe which We find ourselves in to-| NeW moon, Oct. 20 9:20 a. m. day, the speaker called attention: Tomorrow's Tides to the old Roman Empire whose (Naval Base) » very name was at one time ,.. AM. Ree thought of in terms of great ee = mae ae power. However, through loose |” FORECAST Ba moral living and the citizenry in ° age general sinking into degradation’ Key West and Vicinity: Partly and sin, its moral fibre was Cloudy tonight and Tuesday; weakened to the point that her 8entle to moderate variable power and glory wére all stripped | Winds. from her and she slid into ob-| Florida: Partly cloudy _ to livion. ;cloudy, moderate to heavy rains The reverend closed his re-|/2Md local squalls over north and ‘marks with the plea that our central portions tonight and jadult citizenry realize their re-/Tuesday. _ = : sponsibility to our youth and Al- _ Jacksonville to Florida Straits: ' mighty God and consecrate them-|Moderate east and southeast ‘selves to building the Kingdom! Winds, fresh at times over north of Righteousness in this com-| Portion; partly overcast weather f Taunity: “TWIN BEDS” INSTALL AN ALARM = CHICAGO—A burglar alarm is, le Whom It May Concern: |being installed in central police) EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 18, I jheadquarters in this city The! will not be responsible for debts station has been robbed twice in | contracted by irecent months. COLUMBIA RESTAURANT : zs | A, J. BETHANCOURT, JR. {any way neglecting his own kin-! jdred. There is. promise of some} jability of execution, and the TAKE “A TRIP ABROAS jcombination should “bring some } fortune ‘as well ‘as reputation. ii “TWIN BEDS” | i 1 “MONROE THEATRE. CROSBY — LAMOUR | HOPE in ROAD TO ZAN-ZIBAR | | | H AMERICAN FLAG STEAMSHIPS SS. FLORIDA S for HAVANA Donorny sails THURSDAYS RAY a cleansing creams | 10:30 a. m. Eastern Standard Time ' Leave HAVANA EVERY TUESDAY at 12:30 p. m aimiveD ms Eastern Standard Time % Specialized for eee oes "2 YOUR skin-type ___ Sailing for DRY-SKIN CLEANSER (Cream 683) — PORT TAMPA Lubricating cleanser for dry skin. SALON ‘COLD CREAM—For medium-dry skin. Cleanses, softens, freshens. UQUEFYING CLEANSING CREAM — For H sormal ot oily skin. Light, thorough. | Leaves skin crystal-ciean. i (Federal Tax Additions’) GARDNER’S PHARMACY | Phone 177 - Free Delivery | ARTERIES a cL } MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1941 le Seecccecoececes Classified Column | SOC CCSCOnSOSSCCCC‘NSSSESESES SSS eeeseneesecceceee: REAL ESTATE | FOR TRAILERS, mn i TRAFFIC i B TIPS an QUIPS F Building Sites, Any Purpose $250 Up—Terms ASSOCIATED REALTORS J. Otto Kirchhheiner, Mgr. 505 Duval Street oct5-1mo Attorney at Law 26-23-32 -Bs 217 Duval St Phone 252 | —HHHH!-____ jun20-imo 1 5 : DR. A. M. MORGAN Chiropractor Physiotherapy Foot Correction Page Building Phones: Office 281, Home 874 octi4- Emma Clawson Weds Norman Lowe Miss Emma Claw LOST : man J. Lowe were = : terday at noon at the LOST—Pair Army I rT > * Street Methodist Church between Eaton at 20S ~ Concha Hotel. Rew: T 357-W. after the cere- mony a reception was held at the home on North Beach, BILLFOLD WITH BILE DRIVER'S LICENSE, $10 bill and some c mber of Tela ward if returned t e tives_and friends assembled. to = Ads Da = tender congratulation: = === | ee ee “e 7 a oct 18-2: nwood At the ter of the re ception, the newly s left over | the highw for Miami where they will spend a few days’ Announcing Opening 5 Selgin KEY WEST BEDDING CO. the hope chest plan while boy Box Springs Mattresses friends march eff for army serv-: Upholstery Renovating = Cor. Whitehead and Fleming Sts octli-lmo Showers) h portion. i FOURTEEN #T e variable SINCE A SHORTAGE «ft MOTOR BOAT Pully equigpet exists, why can't 2 or 3 men live on a boat, have sport and > occasion- over” part- tonight and and squalls ral coasts. and one Jobnsor Outhemrt ms 2008 Jame = SPEED BOAT RIDES “MARY E” SIGHTSEEING Porter Dock—Foot Duval Street PHONE 9166 GON BUSINESS GR PLEASURE When taking a trip, always carry your travel money in AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES -the safeguards against loss. Inex- pensive, spendable everywhere, and for sale here, in handy denominations. The First National Bank Of Key West Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving All Points On Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Following Schedule Effective June 15th:

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