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tar end of rry’s arms closed drew hei eiping ittie would tantalize Sees ‘still fur- B z B i ‘ & g 8 il i tt 8 | F the i r i i i i ir i E i bul vip or ily i ity é. ag Bg Ld i i Bo i E i i H i a j i d i f i ery $ : ag i al itty all right!” Jerry No rules and regulations here. Or if there are, I'm the bird pune wakes inom. So come in and | grab yourself an evening.” “td. like to!" __ Vin was beside them, walking ia with them. “Go pick yourself a partner, and }have yourself a time,” Jerry ad- 4 ve with andy warmth. q troductions here, the ship's ses wr ee 4 in slipped away to find ‘t! himself a Eiland Jerry cod Pam | were the bright stars of the mo- _ Everyone had their congratula- , tions to offer. As soon as he could, , Jerry took Pam away to a litile spot atop the cabin, from which i and {he wanted to show her the stars. give you up, even for Up there he said: et.” he I wanted to . Look! And he s | i ind the sea bean and and then drive to South | the violet she had given him. “I've and let me show you the| kept m with me continually.” wn Cross, They say this is} “Jerry!” That swift uplift of ‘the only place in the States where | her heart again. “But how foolish Can see it.” | of you!” the mood I'm in, sweetheart,| “Foolish? Not at all, darling. @0 ordinary garden-variety star/ represent one of the smart- be a seven-days’ wonder.” / est things I've ever done And, was then that they were/¥cu know”— he was grinning avare of Blaze stazding beside| whimsically—“I seem to remem- the car, patiently awaiting her|ber your saying you'd never ask tugn at atiention. Jerry turned to/ me into your house again and my her. saying you could’nt keep that -legged idiot,” he said| threat. Well, tonight you asked But you deserve a | me in. I seem to be getting some j your loyalty to- | where. Progressing, as it were.” 3 he invited and,| “Foolish! Could I be discourte- ? her dripping coat, she got in-| ous to a man who had risked 3 Ealiiaie tet oc slong. his life for me when he thought & Rereine New ell, as I seem to | I needed savii | “Foolish? ELITA met them at the door| remember saying before, darling, and hurried to @ towel} it's nice foolishness.” t which Jerry could dry Blaze.} ty that Bt. who had hovered over Pam and_/béen efewded away from them in in anxiety like an old) theirvtriumphant return to the -hen over her chicks. }yaeht, sniffed inquisitively from Jerry, sitting on the bot-| the stairs. Her nose was aor Pees joleesd wah gies pee attention, called up to covery of her loved ones. yourself beautiful, dagl-j “You old snooge#r!”" Jerry * he said. second seratehed her ear rf ski; ping the rest of the ef we go en ee eee Ro go. We've to go iow?” joine was ii near i a tot Sttan still le} the rail as Jerry and Pam passed. the nighi’s young Besides, “Come on, Antoine,” Jezry said, ‘re a heroine now, and|“we could do with a brace of — me: e grinned. ing to be a mtoine gri ve “The stars of the evening have pat to Pope was ad easy re- fi immediatel | ply as he moved toward his piano. can't let that girl annihil-| A chord brought all the boys to ee Bs,” Jerry went on then.| attention. And Edmund's open- = Mother and Dad would) =e notes brought dancers to the ey'd think we'd de- | floor. quick pneumonia, oe Pam, looking over Jerry's the Southern Cross | shoulder, saw Vin trying to en- i Lenore in conversation while Hefert stood close. Lenore : ‘FAIL TO WORRY CHNSON Kane Cck 20 TAMPA, Fla. Oct 34 —When You can’t say the Del Goyen fam- © asked for security on trying to ily of near Cairo gets excited The other day, while in Hutch- (By Associated Press) inson, word came to them, that currency but gained by going home and so in need of all stayed for the night would irene | STAS CLASH IN FIRST CON- TEST: PLUMBERS. GUARDS Fox _. By RABID FANSTER Captain Philip {Cheta) Baker's ichallenge of “Bring on those Raiders”, shouted after his Nav- Stas crushed NA — Wednesday | night, will not go unanswered {For tonight at Bayview Park jthe undefeated, untied youthful Red Raiders will accept the in- }vitation to duel in the top por- jon of a bargain bill And [they'll be shooting for |puted leadership of the city’s j softball league. } NavStas, who won. beth of their jstarts with resounding scores, ; will have to hustle if they expect lto make good the challenge of }their captain. They can’t laugh joff the thrashing those-Red, Bab- lies. edministered. the, they ignore the fact the Railers jare the fastest team im softball, | ~ it’s going to be just too bad. } We'll admit the Stas have laid the-weed-to. the old pill in their }past two games, but so did the | Reds in their only start of the new {season. And what’s more, those {kids can beat out a hit when oth- jer players will be only half-way ‘to first. They make the fielders istrain at every crack of the bat. | If it's pitching that'll win the [game, the Stas say their ace, iJohnny (Little John) Ogden, will |be the boy, and the Raiders claim ithe same for DeWitt j Roberts, their player-manager. It’s a toss-up between the two. ;Take your choice now. . and | weep later., } An unknown factor may decide jthe game—nervousness. For some ‘reason or other, the Reds suffer a bad case of jitters every time jthey face a team they must jhurdle to get on top. It’s hap- pened before and it can happen [tonight. If the youngsters re- imain cool when the breaks go j against them, there's no telling j what may happen. } Pepper's Plumbers, trying for ' their first victory, will meet Coast} }Guard in the nightcap. Avoid- {mg defeat by the “skin of their jteeth” Wednesday night when shortfielder Arthur Griffin soek- {ed a triple that tied Navy im the last inning after two outs, Pep- pers ld take the Guards without much trouble. But after the scare Navy gave the champs, anything can hap- |pen. Navy, you know, jealously jguards the cellar in every new league. First | o'clock. game begins at 7:30 Club— | NavStas |Red Raiders fCoast Guards *Pepper’s Plumbers *Navy NA’s } *Tie game. ceéepual ; -Todav’s Birthdays | +. Lt Gen. Daniel Van Voorhis, "USA. born in Zanesville, Ohio, 63 years ago. ys R Peck. U. S. Minister Will to Sia born in China (of American parentage), 59 years aga. Dr. Marshall E. Dimock of the Ur of Chicago, assistant com- missioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, born im San Bernardino, Cal, 38 years ago. ce E Bigge of Brown y.. member of the Social Se- curity Board. born in Kalkaska. Mich. 54 years ago. Moss Hast of New York, play- wright, born there, 7 years ago. OVER HOME FIRE Marian C. Cooper of Jackson- vilie, Fla. author, born there. 48 years ago. Judge Peter Woodbury of the First U. S. Circuit Court of Ap- years ago * Charles H. Compton, librarian of the St Louis Publie Library. born in Palmyra, Nebr., 61 years ‘ago. (Buster) y ywhom Frank Frisch was manag- ing then—had lost a tough bail ‘nd, Frisch kept the team we ig uncomfortably on athletes: who visualized big steaks for dinner as Frisch raved on. Finally. Pepper Martin, the — Cardinal captain, interrupted: ‘Say, Frank!” “Yeah?” Frisch growled. “I was wondering”, Martin drawied, “I was wondering, Frank, if I oughta paint my mid- get auto racer red with white wheels or white with red wheels?” Frisch laughed with the ath- letes—and sent the team to the showers. PATERSON. N. J.—lt was on when the telephone tang in the Paterson Evening News 4 sports department. A school- boy correspondent wes on the line. “We won! We won! he shriek- ed with Flatbush frenzy—and hung up. Just who “We” were is still unknown. MADISON, Wis.—Coach Harry Stuhidreher of the Univers: Wisco! Badgers is the of this story. Stuhldreher was waxing a bit sarcastic during a recent scrir mage session. One play bi fired three successive times an “Not me. coa ”, came the voice of the guard who, at Stuldreher’s side all the time, had watched the maneuver fizzle. Even Stuhidreher had to laugh. BOSTON.—Like even the best of husbands, Manager Ca- sey Stengel of the Boston Braves sometimes forgets im- portant dates. He sent a tele- gram to Mrs. Stengel: “Happy birthday. Sept. 12 or 1°. “It's Sept. 18”, she replied “Well, at that, I came closer than I did to the first divi- sion”, countered Casey. NEW ORLEANS.—A boxer on an all-Negro card here showed,up shoes, and since none of the other s had shoes big enough to fit him was persuaded to The referee awarded decision to the other fello the borrowd-shoe boxer he’d won and v “Dat referee didn’ the referee tention to my punches”, he com- plained. “He w lways a- to see dey COLUMBIA, Mo.—After Christman, orful Missouri passing star had E ped favored Nebraska two years running. the i hee- kled him hard and on the field. A particularly vicious dropped him near the where bench-warmers c it on. Nonchalantly — as *Chrisiman picked himself up and. ignoring the reserves, addressed Paul sidel mtinued to pour Major Lawrence (Biff} Jones, the Nebraska coach: “Say. Msior, what are you ¢ guys—touch foot- SPORTS CALENDAR SOFTBALL Bayview Park. 7:30 p. m. (First Named Teams “Visiting”) TONIGHT First Game—NavSta Reiders. Red vs. Seeond- Game—Coast Guards - vs. Pepper's Plumbers. MONDAY NIGHT First Game—NA vs.. Pepper's Piumbers. Second Game—Navy vs. Coast; First Game—NavSta vs. Coast Guards. . Second Game—Red Raiders vs; Navy. CHOOSES JAIL BUFFALO.—Given a chance of }60 days in jeil, Maurice Flyne of THE KEY WEST CITIZEN were ;, red-shirted Husker usual — ; Defendsnt. *Plorida Statutes: 1841". as auther- ORDER OF PUBLICATION pier 20718, Acts of 184i [THE STATE OF FLORIDA: spective bidders may obtain RY M BROWN (chalis and specifications by ad- WEST CULVER STREET, ‘dressing the undersigned at Talle- ao oaered that are rr 3. TOM WATSON, by by or ed 0 you ed to appear om the 3rd day Attorner General State of Florida POCO OEE OSE EE CESSES ESS SEE SESE ETE O OE Classified Column THOMPSON OF RED RAIDS ONLY 1.000 SOFTBALL HITTER LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COTRT OF THE BLEVEN?H JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLOREDS. EN AND FOR woN- ROE COUNTY. CHANCERY. s frthor (Reese) Thompson, joux uw. G PELL * whose Red Raider teammates a8 ——— _ were idle Wednesday night aft- KEY er winning their first start of the bcges y season Monday, stands out e only 1.000 hitter in the softball league, official averages released today includ- ing the doubleheader Wednesday reveal. Thompson, who shared the a 1 FURNISHED HOME, honor with two other players be- “iit 2 ae fore the games Wednesday, found ag stl paseo aa imself present undisputed lead- Section. $6,000 cash. Box LM, e noone of the co-hokiers The Citizen. sept22-tf iropped to .500 and the other to 1 a »- HOUSE AND LOT. 708 cash Navy pitcher-infielder. Located at 820 Simonton street one for three im the tie = battle with Plumbers to lose .500 pita Se eee i SECOND SHEETS—300 for 50c ~) po = secon ; sacker, had .333 points The Artman Press. nov 139-tf live on a be neve sper and od off his perfect average pleaphcuintiaiainetageds nial Seema ae ng just one for two FOR QUICK SALE—7-apartment cash for 26-% Crus z NA. as s with private bath) House, $8- The Citizer =e _ Malgrat, NavSta short- 000. Te: Compieteiy e roke a four-way tie for a, « REAL ESTATE . pesition to claim the en- Se _— Buy and Re 20-22-24-27-29 aot - = <= . « FOURTEEN FT. SAILBOAT. lees : Fully equipped, $80.00. James _ bers, who Wednesday saw H. Pinder. 1217 Petronia St 2 ist action in the young jent-o nm, placed a tric of players _ he list of heavy hitters— FOR SALE—i939 DE SOTO TU er Gilbert (Kiki) Hopkins, DOR: exce condition : Guy Johnson, third base, white side es. Trades = ie (T-Bony) Carbonell, accepted. C. J. oct23 500 each. - ete list of the shuggers SIGNS—“For Rent’, “Roems For m= Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, AB R _H RBI Ave. “Private Property, No Tres- se RR2 4 2 0 1.000 passing’. THE ARTMAWN @: 5 230 .150 PRESS. apr25-tf 232213 oF For Mayor 333 ¢ © FOURTEEN FT. OUTBOARD PAUL C ALBURY = SN. 4 12 68. MCTOR BOAT. Fully equipped - Arita, RR 3 1 2 0 667 and one Johnson Outboard mo- Fer Mayer ‘ Baker, NS _.6 3 3 1 500 tor, 4hp. $100.00. James H WILLARD M ALSURT ~_ -€ 2:3 = i, Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street or Re Secuos:) e7 Johnson, PP _-2 11 0 5001 Jan3-s — Carbonell, PP_2 0 1 2 .500 se a a eee For Police Justuce =2. 41-6. SALE—Express body trail- WESLEY P. ARCHER 2120 500 er, just the thing for hauling (For Re-Elechon, a 7031 «pic that boat or building material a 2333 429 Sd.) Ross C Sawyer Price, $35. Phone 322-M. For Police Justice , 7331 429 es eae er ame T.3. CARO = 8030 375 24-31,1941 LAUNDRY - = EN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Ger . _ = z a ee ee ae DRY CLEANING RAY ATWELL = Today’s Horoscope ob rae state or'rtonin i by : | J sm ee One of Miami Fines | | SenGamtninat tien < Today's new sign comes in SAMUEL HIGGINBOTHAM ' its are f - strong, giving @ robust amd even oa Plivonee. Phone 124 for Pick-Up Service o Fouce = jolent nature that may take but CORNELIA HIGGINBOTHAM, CAMERO ea tle heed of what others are a octé-imo ‘Re Eiecusn: - ing. Oe thetic cpaneee one ORDER OF PUBLICATION Fe or peace of mind. Care should ROOM AND BOARD fe = Peis 2 taken to control this propen- ree i = ‘y. for there is danger of giv- ROOM AND BOARD, $1400 = ing wav too freely to it, which, week. Red Brick Tourist Inn, (Bene: Knows =: “Scmpy™ - @strained, might lead even to 529 Caroline street. oct20-lwk For Seiniinedinn physical violence. p+ 4 H ADAMS . ¥ designated as the FOR RENT nal L E 6G A L $s which this hap-ad — — = mce a week for four " For City Counciimen t IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. ELEV- the Honorable Arthur children. Apply 625 Angela oe ENTH JUDICIAL CIRCEEF. wox- | GO™*t a5 Judge of street. oct24-3t (For Re Eiecuon. - aoe CNN, eee. we So SBS TEE IR Tt — ANCES se te ind day 3 a rooms, single or yp ae & EDGAR PLATZ. asonable. Near Post ALBERT CAREY . Ress C Sawy 3 SPLAT2 NVOROE ACTION Clerk. Cir rt. Monroe County, Office, 614 Dey Street om -- RDER F ag = Loencumees by affidavi ended 7 m Steg ego arerse| MODERN ACCOMMODATIONS o a he age Man os PIA For City Councthman band '% THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Apartments, opposite Post Gf- ELEVENTH JEDKIAL CRRC fic oct@2 4a RAUL RILEY CARBONELL = OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IX ’ AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN. CHANCERY. _—_— No. S50 Ouse WILLIAM BOND, aid non-resident Defendant be = hereby required » the Bill of Complain’ ause on or before Monday, Sovember, A. D. 1941 he allegations of said bill ken as confessed by e¢ that you are ed to appear on the 3rd day mber, 1941. before the above court, to the Bill of Com- requir: N titled Piaintif?, ‘or™* primting and cide Statutes, 1941" vs ; MARY M BROWN, 2n@ “History and Revision Notes to a pars fited against you in the above } WwawTED x Pe octenns = dicd anueh, ani San tue. See ‘White girl to learn to SF teks te Was Kee zen is hereby designated as the mark and assort clothes. LEONARD B. fe ‘spaper in which this order shall | Columbia ae a newspaper pubil peblishea once a week for four, PY Louniey. ‘For Re Election = aor 3b 1aet 4) consecutive weeks ' octls-tf ae eee WITNESS the Honorable Arthur} a reat a Gorez as Judge of this Court and! ‘to | the seal of this Court im the Clerk « - -, EA aaa City of Key West, Monroe County. am By (Sd) Florence E Sony Cierk.| Plorida, this ind day of Gctober, - ieee (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer * Clerk, Cirevit Court, Monree Counts, ‘<i Florida. * Ey: (Sd) Florence E. Sawser, ih IN THE CIRCEFFE COURT OF THE Rt rae ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT oct2-10-17-86-31, of THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IY _ AND POR MONROE COUNTY. IN 4 bids will be rece! CHANCERY. the Case Ne. S-T3 is office im Tajiabassee HARRY P. BROW®, on, Mondas. = -- an eee B. ¢ November, 1941, before the above oetht-24-25; nov7-i4, 1941 } court, to the Bill of Com- Jed against you im the above ied cause, and The Key West Subseribe to The Citizen, 20c. izen is hereby as the weekly. designated as wspaper in which this order shall _ be publishec omece a week for four ae Canis The Pavorite in Key West (4) consecutive weeks. West. Monroe County, | oT =| TR | Arthar| 1341. (SEAL) Clerk, Circuit Court. Momroe County, | rida. Ross C Sawyer Fh By: (64) Plorence B Sawyer. Deputy Clerk.