The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 7, 1941, Page 4

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liked Vin. I can't “Especially she ts to . with > « Sern ‘wan! ay wil » fire it's her own Tunerait” 4 felt there was nothing “more she could say. She couldn't Freda er. Perhaps ~ tote hich é ie UNS a have a right I take up in the 't} thing. Freda could stay on if she | ty id Ji iu svelce ithe table. | the finish.” 3 ; but Jerry caught a serious note | under it. He knew she was jok- [ ing, that she knew there was only | friendship for them in the future. ~ But he knew Freda still cared in § I can’t believe gone. ite like that. It's ; never actu: deserves got ™ 2 apt that fair, anyhow, Ji Spa though sey go tstiv, “Blow, will you, Freda?” he asked. “I've got a date tonight and I don’t like to leave you alone.” |}, “Darling, is that the way to treat a girl who's practically dying of love for you? All but shovel her out of your house? Come on, let’s have dinner to- heer saben on toward bg itchen an an examuming the ice box. “I can serve from an ice box jike nobody's business, and all the makings are here.” She was getting out food. “I’m starved. You wouldn't turn a girl from your door ‘hungry, would you?” “Tl probably be committing murder u } iéep ont E ie phil on, with aif'tr teh Settatore of ber gee it down to put on Freda had delayed so long and spent so much time f>ol- as he left, late for his date. “I'm not sure I'm giving you up to her, It's liable to be a fight to Her voice was gay, her way. That seemed to be the accepted wished until Bart and Adele re- turned. They had always liked Freda. But Freda stayed only long aa enough to see Jerry depart. Call From Vin A stood on the piazza of the Flagler house and watched until the figures — ane, and Blaze; mov; swift! Division Street, were soft bluts in’ the: half light. She was thoughful as she went to her bicycle, mounted it, and started back toward the hotel. What, she wondered, did Pam let own . | 5 felt, after Freda left, that | 4 been given stil! another | and new slant on life. She | freed with het palin leaves with her jeav adores Freda lightheartedly turned her wheel toward Flagier Avenue, at the Winthrope cot-| z Jerry was there alone when = jaiked in. Bart and Adele | he wi Bone to the Keys for a driv explained, and might stay for dinner. ice Gox Supper | } "in eg startled Jerry a little | =# when she told him where she been. “She's too sweet,” Freda said. + “Sincere and fine. If she wants ae ee she deserves you—oh, = more than I do.” The girl ees intently. “If 1 could} ¥. believe you're es, * z out of the : you Thust © I 't stand not ey — even with you, 2% Freda,” Jerry said) hy er ak vem hed some- to do with it” T could at least put up a ” she said. “It isn’t too late ? AS fou’re not married yet, that’s about the best thing have that she did not? She-hadn’t been quite truthful when she'd said she didn’t want Jerry with- out money. She wanted Jerry, poor or rich. It was Jerry she wanted, nothing else. And her mother, too, wanted him in the family. She would never forgive her for losing him. Pam was as sweet and gracious as ever to Jerry. She hadn't seemed to notice he was late | Oddly that hurt him. He would have been a little better pleased if she'd made just a little scene. They sat on the side steps for a long time and talked of allcorts of things. Her family. Jerry's. Her work. Work that Jerry might do. And finally they walked up- town for a soda. Jerry smiled a little at that. Generally at this time of evening on the dates he’d been accustomed to, things were beginning to & a little soggy and blurred. He:liked the new order. He felt better. He laughed gently at Pam when she ordered chocolate. *¥ou're-stitl-just a” baby!” “he exclaimed. He liked the way she ce as prey = at him. lost of girls. w never blush $5 more.’ It Was a thing be just wasn’t done. t was the a yrn day that May, seeming to stro! ning lessly past Pam's attractive o! igs stopped at the gate, stared fot a space at the great Jacka- randa tree in gorgeous bloom and then walked in. Pam was sitting in the yard with Vin Barolli, who had dropped in to talk with her. He was hurt to the quick by Lenore’s recent con- HE LOVE OF PAM Festive, He ieft the house unlocked. | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN BOMBER! Commentary for the Defense Film, “Bomber,” Produced by the Office for Emergency Manegement Ameri: factory—one of many— Death to those who tell the world they are out to wreck the American weer y system. Every tted—every piece of metal tested— Bees Oe ected ‘welded seam—tested under the pressure of Off the ground now—for the first time as a complete fighting unit. er to travel far, dump her bombs and return. Power—power . Bi outfly and outfight any pursuit ship now fig! gens! eaet aoe I am the strength of the people of the free ang « world!” MEN, MACHINES, AND MATERIALS insides—aluminum alloy—ligh: and streng— Sect pao Unita dozen other metals Put together like a fine watch. ‘ings made strong to hold her high in the air while she delivers— zack wing built to take all the pounding a super-powcred motor can give it. ae ‘< Here is the fire bath, where the bombers begins to grow. Born in fire to fight fire with fire. iis i have the guts, wind, stamina, to fight and delivcr | Made of metals tempered and strong—. pean American knowhow. .-..- Hands with hor +;--.+ minds with American knowhow. . =... moehow they peterpan ob we eal "Natonal Delo Livre | Parts—more than twenty-five thousand for each ship. SS ee a ee “EMBEE ~ FRIDAY § oat UST OF QUALED The following i< the true and cerrect it of af ditional persons qualified te vete im the (ity Zier By Carl Sandburg Parts stacked up, waiting to be assembled and woven into 2 lixing | @! . . . destroyer aee oe sky. tion te be held on Tuesday, Nevember Tl, 1941 > We are taking these parts—weaving Ee. C GOMEZ. them into a thing that breathes and lives. j e Spirit of America That says, “Don't tread, on me. 2 Made to stand lieavy toil and struggle-r ac: | Made to stand shock and storm and heavy travel. 34 Ready to flank and outfiank the enemy. 3 Packing enough power to climb over the highest anti-aircraft barrage. Everything under control. From hundreds of sub-assemblies— From scores of major assemblies— These precision-built sections roll into final Assembly. Day and night . ..., Twenty-four hours a day ..... Seven davs supers sser of Regwstrater Fy a week..... ‘Three hundred and sixty-five days «4 year .... Body, bones and wings roll and join into the form of a finished breathing bomber. Bombers ...... thousands in the air now ...... Tens of thousands on the way. The motor—raw, naked power—a Niagara of horse power— John Henry on one wing—Paul Bunyan on the other! Wires—miles of wires link the nerve centers of the ship. A giant wing spar protects the cables from enemy gun fire. ® aeaeededdaad PeGREES She packs guns—so many guns the Army won't let us tell about it— RE ists as . . a in air igs pes a ~ a Overlookimg Bayfront Park and Buscayne Bay opposite Here is America strong-hearted— Cnn Sea ee Keen—aware—alive. eu MIAMI, FLORIDA ) i wing seems to say, One Block frum Shopping Detrict end Acmusememts ea ENR THE SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER DAWN FLIGHT. : fears, with all its on thy fate!” | ity with all its ~_—— hopes of future weers, NATE BAUER TT HERMAN WEONKEE Proprieters iB. & W. ELECTRIC SUPPLY until late 5 ibility that pl wil) |e Same closing hours begin making regular trips be-|P-™ to 7 am, which has fore the first of the year. effect for some time William D. Pawley, president | This action was taken follow- of the Compania Nacional Cu- img @ Tequest made in a peti- bana de Aviacion Curtiss, here tion signed by 16 service station today, said there is no uncer- Operators, who stated that the [tainty about the establishment Present arrangement was entire- of the service. ly sai é It was ordered that $50 be ap- Arrangements for Armistice|Propriated to purchase football day celebration here are prac- equipment for a local colored tically complete, organizers of team the program said today. Mr. Carr, representing John A parade will form at the old Nuveen and Company, the bond- Postoffice at 3 ofelosk, with rep- ing firm. that is representing the resentatives of the-army,;-nation-|City_of Key West in negotiations al guard, marines—fraternal or- ‘0 purchase the Key West Elee- ders, American Legign and /tric company, ‘appeared ; before Suadlise- Wer \wvetetiiss! taking the council and stated that he eo would like to have the approval : of the council’ for “bringing to | Otte Bethel was’ elected teme- Key West_seyeral engineers to tery sextoriCat 4 session “of: city make a survey Of the proposi- comet Tag sl noon for Miami, where she is The Citizen, in editorial para- making her home . -E. A. Strunk, graphs, said: manager of the South Florida “Key Westers who have grum- Engineering and Contracting | bled because of lack of sunshine |CO™mpany, left yesterday for a here for the past few days might | >usiness trip to Miami. consider the fact that some 600) - - from 7 been in 32 Fi e F = CITY COUNCIL BUYS tion within about ten days. The submit a bid of $100 for perform- ; i council ‘gave its approval in or- jing this service. after which ## 0 Duval Street Phone i$ KEY WEST IN | MEW FIRE ENGHG [oc acy eae cee me DAYS GONE BY —— completing negotiations in con-| nti the next meeting. . ee | 7 (Continued from Page One) nection with the proposed pur- If the next bid is net “ ee ‘Happenings On This Date Ten ito office. be reinstalled. There chase of the electric system, tory to the owner of the Years Ago As Taken From Ws 16 others that were deemed! Due to the fact that several 1, the city will have i . , Files Of The Citizen wnnecessary that will be eclim-| WPA projects may be discon- erty in question cleaned . . limated. jtinued in Key West in the near} pjace a lien against the : : ture, Ma Willard | Key West is to have airline An ordinance was passed on was insteucied to forwaid a. ier {2,0 Sous of the : service to Havana this year. its first reading requiring that ter to WPA headquarters urgi re _ ~ S a4 Ri | ‘The service -~will begin not let-/ay gasoline filling stations in that the Key West Art Center _,Duution, was receiv Prescription Druggists er by eee is en one Key West continue to observe project ‘be continued indefinitely, requesting that DUVAL AND FLEMING STREETS Southard It was ordered that . ight be installed along with the street, for a beer and wine li- i that are to be replaced. cense. The license was granted. , Robert Gets, 224 aes 0 Free Delivery ——_ cs wee sass = How To Relieve | via veons xs investigation be made aes wae license Johnson's Baby Powder = size ~ granting any li in this a h q "s = ronc itis | Upjohn’s Mycladol $L% size sus A letter was read from Mrs. L. sae a - Larranaga stating that she felt cause mos tight te the moto Gem Razor Blades Sie size that the bid submitted to the trouble to Neoune, aak cagel Coigate’s Tooth Paste giamt sime city for cleaning up the fire $°"S.tve aud Meal'raw; cence i, | Bromo Seltzer $1.20 sine debris at the corner of Duval gamed bronchial 7 : 4 . = and Greene streets, which was branes’ Tell your Listerine teen neeenn ee ann sarge size $1505 MAB ive It; was see eS Laxative Breme Quinime Tablets —— brought ty) the attention of the 30c-Size 2 ee Regular Tek Tooth Brushes ooete Analgesic Balm 7 one COFFEE MILLS AT ALL GROCERS | S@eeececosasccoosccacess men and officers of the destroy- ¥ said darling, I won't. q duct. He knew she had been seen “being poor. linag for, of} With Jim Perry and was afraid ’d have children. Babies | that association would end in no good. He realized it was onk Somplete life, round | Tithe Bellefort Lenore wanted her name linked, and that seemed pay and jacking in igo to in. Still he loved her, and be- lieved she loved him. “t can’t help it,” he said to Pam frankly, and then went on to talk of the song he had written for Lenore: “It was finished finally. form at one ie holiday pace Pitod said | ey i s ? — Standing left on the P. & a clock on the mantle which | day fo: been stopped for six months, | ba. .. Dr. | R Tilson of this city, sneezed left yesterday on the hard that he started it running | Havana, where he ler squadron are going to be here la day longer than they would had the weather been perfect j And with most of the men get-j ting shore leave, this change is: not to be sneezed at”. “It’s all right, of course, to al- low hunting inside the city lim- its, but when it comes to endan- gering life and limb, that’s something else again”. ; The Rev.,Bather F. X. Dough. L Marnga@A Wilf arrive Monday. according to a telegram received at the church today. Father Marnane, who has been pastor in charge of the local , |Chureh, has been ordered trans- lieving the Reverend Father P. if i yt r a few days ri ie H if ; ies eieRE One »> »> »> »> evvverves weve vrvew ys: SAMPLE ”»> % >»> I de de ate dn tin tin indie dn tintin tintin tintin tn dint Candidates--- ~ Now on Sale ARTMAN PRESS The Citizen Building PHONE 51 we A A in, a A i A ee a at BALLOTS ie ee. he he. etm. he. the. Le the. 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