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DAY, OCTOBER 5, 1942 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | i +t SOCIETY --: {CRIPPLED CHILDRENS’ : 9 aa ise for ps orrow. Chapter 25 her voice, And of ccurse, to Julie’s in. A Trap practiced’ eye, it was quite ob" > that it had been Dawn’s weeping JULIE hunted up a little smile| they ae api to match Pete's, “ “Well—it ss seem. sort of go from poate ears lok dopey,” Pete grinned, leaned an phe sic: elbow on each, knee.as he sat ‘We don’t,” dryly, and he paced| waiting for her tb'go on. “Your— the narrow room slowly. “Damn-| friend here says your father’s lost ed if I can figure this. one out. I ar anit ian e a ‘ awn moisten: er lips, smile Te one eis ery6*| at the tall, darks m <n beside her. “Do you think Mr. Kelland has lost his mind?” “Yes, Pete shook his head. “He’s not RUSSIANS FIGHT °°° COC OCO OE SEOT CS TSO OS TSSOSTSSOS COC EEEOSE OSE! (Continued from Page One) | Today’s Ee 4 | Anniversaries the west bani of the Don, but 2 ___Classified Column seein IGT an) Sweden. heard) NAVY WIVES PLAN pe er ee FOR SALE GET-ACQUAINTED | UNIF TO HOLD CLINIC “b2"!eston. S. C., and Cambridge, | Gane MEET FOR FRIDAY | |Mass., popular author her day,|in throwing pontoon bargain price. New Duplex eee de rhe Mlawieia: Cl opted €takdrens) fears #/ Rovian” Pied: Sept- 16, | seruns;thariverjandjwas; driving}; Contrete < Huuse) 1 completely re : er - | 1888, \ ; furnished. modern conven- Wives of enlisted men are es os aa cere una a elie rapidly toward the enemy's main | iences. 1216 Margaret. Apply pecially invited to the get-ac-|here Friday, October 9, at 2 p. m.,/ oS aes | 919 Elizabeth, noon or evening.! quainted meeting of the’ Navy |at the American Red Cross head-| 1807—George Abernethy,i»@re-} line in that sector. | oet3-2wksx Wives Club to be held Friday | Quarters, Front and Whitehead Sn Pioneer, outstanding poo The Volga, the communique | afternoon at the new USO, ac-/ Streets. |ness man, governor, born New) Ks 5 eeltiony {FOR SALE—Misc. cording to Mrs. Chester Upp,| Miss Nell Reamer, of the Coral] York: Died Portland, May’ ‘2,/ S#id: besides the ive naval’ Furniture. Cheap. \ amlobeds kak Bie You,| President ae 4 so tG2b1¢8 clinic, will be in charge. ; ee } ee after 6 p. m. seo a id the tuainéss ea 230 | ANY crippled child tay come to' 181@—John H. Reagan, Texas/ titrouglr whicly the Russian fight- ; Ince agai. s| esitated, | ~* ai 2 ‘).; the clinic, and .all clients should soldier, lawyer, senator, Confed- + : svi 3 i eScede aaaae pert atia8 ee refreshments will be | come fan peearnination Sate pentane cence, born| ors in Stalingrad are receiving * | PERSONAL CARDS, $12. pe | insane, anyway. He must have| !- : : 00. 1E AR’ . Jost his good judgment, though. Anybody could see this fellow Mount is a four-flusher.” glance he returned to her. Coldiy 7 ie eee ee | Sag eee Sevier Co., Tenn. Died March 6,| constant stream of food and sup- ord |CLAUDE CLANTON | jly19-tt MARRIAGE MART “His name isn’t ‘Mount’, of use held an invisible | | | 1905. \plies. After deliveries are made, | Iie walked deliberately to the | IS REARRESTED Russian wounded are carried to|FANS, AIR CONDITIONERS. A sofa, satdo -eside Dawr took County Judge Lord issued the| = AE & = hem| See Thomas at the Skating WANTED—Woman for meking ant eet gue. h following marriage licenses y: ships}in theppevexjand) feos they pic sept30-tf} alterations on Men's and Womr- in| re right. But why itive : do you suppose he’s so set on Ree Yec ec n00n: keeping us here?” her fluttering hard. Julie e- the little gesture of withdrawal in ; en’s clothing, part time. Apply the instant before Dawn deliber- acl 514 Southard St ct6-tf Gerald Arthur Butler, 24,/the criminal court during the, or Tn eee > é sille De.| September term on a charge of “4 ‘ “Suppose he is guilty of setting|“Daddy’s been very ill. as Scranton, Pa, and Lucille De senting see CHANCE that “forest “fire,” Julie began. | know Dawn begusiowine a, 7 | lites Hein, 22, West Pittston, Pa.;|vaerancy, and Judge Albury: said | lashing at her wits, “And suppose trying to remember exact: words. ; 3 Towchick, 21, Bridgeville, Pa. _ Clanton accepted the alterna-)A1ME' nA he would suspect everyone of] when he found that we were ns five Of leaving, and the day he | o rene wite ie a, He aso we | planning to elope he followed us e . s released he left here on a}TO: something is rotten here.|h--> in a fit of insane rage, Today In History “But what has Kell | rages like that before.” ; jets Joes RnighG and Wasi reata on coisa cout with it?” aie ree to do “Oh — Never. It was just— 1820—Shot . himself — Henri/ rested on a vagrancy charge. ior eet ie Julie shrugged. “You have me| this time. And—-ou see he threat- |Christophe king of Haiti—born a! |being a rule day, otherwise “y 4 . when Arnaldo, Arnold, I mean, | cruelty. - pwaniccreg Ts abate spotted, Pepa yous nen bei perouehe gow a —— 1916—German submarine U53,| ‘Not much.” bes bi —fo pre- 1871—Historic _Chicago _fire| after spending night at Newport, | Clerk « i ly. “I’m guessing Dawn’s in a scrape and Kelland came to buy) §HE laughed nervousty, 1 4 — -—— = or beg her out of it. The part I up at him a moment, evidently HELP WANTED WAITRESSES WANTED. Side- walk Cafe, Duval and Fleming sept22-tf = INVESTMENT at bridges STOCKMAN, preferably experience. sale Grocery Division. colored, grocery white or with some Economy Whole- Company, 1101 oct8-3tx Household | Can be 1107 Olivia oct7-2tx WANTED—One Day Bell Boy and one Night Bell Boy. Apply Manager, La Concha Hotel. oct?-3t | gun firing. is also the avenue WANTED—Boy to work after school. Apply 619 Duval St. oct6-3tx LEGALS RT OF THE E erreur! are transfered to hospitals ORIDA, IN 2 ‘OUNTY. IN. behind the fighting line. Claude Clanton appeared be- 'fore Judge William V. Albury in '%, RU oe NTH JUD ON ee | SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing’. THE ARTMAN; PRESS. jan25-tf WANTED—Soda Fountain At- tendants, male or female. Also, Sales Help for the drug de- partment. Apply at once. Southernmost City Pharmacy. oct6-12t SAMPLES OF CHRISTMAS | CARDS have arrived and can} be seen at Citizen office. ani neemrrnenoranienins tiful designs and wide assort-} WANTED-—Female applicants for neat Suitable for men in! all types clerical positions. Age a tf, 18-35. Must be neat, intelli- Semeds Services sa ates | gent, High School diploma re- quired. Salary excellent. Reply Post Office Box 977. oct3-2wksx AND HELP BUILD UP RED BLOOD! Lydia E. Pinkham’s Compound f | TABLETS (with added iron). have helped thousands to relieve periodic pain with weak, nervous, blue feel- ings —due to. functional monthly disturbances. Also, their iron makes them a fine hematic tonic to help build up red blood. Pinkham’s Tab- lets are made especially for women Follow label directions, FOR SALE—Large Gas Refrig-| erator. $100 cash. Almost} new. Monroe Cafe. sept26-12tx | 1 NTED Truck Dave Apa Armour and Co., mornings, be- tween 7 and 12 sept23-tf | WANTED—WAITRESSES, or without experience. day of September A. (Circuit Court Seal) FOR RENT ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. A. M. MORGAN is attend- ing the Florida Chiropractic State . | Baord of Examiners. | WILL BE IN OFFICE OCT. 12th ately leaned against the man’s arm. Wilbur Phillips Skinner, 26,| Clanton would be released if he ;NAHOR he is cooperating with the enemy| “He has always objected to Ar. Pittsburgh and Josephine Dolores |@éreed to leave town. —an agent of some kind. Natural-| nold’s and my being friends. And was He didn’t expect us. Now his own| “Well!” Pete shook his head - eae Sey Be ee eae plans have to be altered. sympathetically. “Had he ever had 7 nd there. Unless’ Dawn ‘ig tnvelved| ened to send for. Dawn |Negro slave, soldier, king, whose | apparatus and exhausted fire-| a some way.” went on, more rapidly aow. “and ‘soldiers deserted him for his’ men. j aa ; - vent our marriage.” : Si c en ‘All right. You guess. Y . starts about 9 p. m.—Big fire the |R. I, sinks six foreign ships off| ee en Pete rubbed his chin reflective- Dawn's Plan night before had crippled city’s’ Nantucket. 1942 : FOR RENT Business Storeroom, 15x30, at 214 Duval Street : Excellent location for Navy trade | Pha Southernmost CLEM C. PRICE, Realtor | 1505 Duval St. Phone 124 | oct7-3t | WANTED PIII IA IDI I IDA ISIS SIS IS IAC ee | WANTED—A chance to bid on “MONROE THEATER |= 200%, 5 Ao on. "EEDA Ome Ue j rer. Twin beds, innerspring | ARTMAN PRESS. jly9-tf JUNE STOREY in mattresses, hot water. 540 White | | “GIRLS’ TOWN” and street. oct8-2tx | WANTED—Portable Typewriter @ FP SULLIVAN’S TRAVELS! 55, navicpamencad Apart, 8 Rood, condition. "Address | Coming: “WOLFMAN" ment. No) pets. No, chilffren.|_ POX 7, clo Citizen oct7-6tx AAU EEEe! TOO 318 Olivia Street. | WANTED TO BUY—House or | SII II III II III IIIS IAI IA oct8-tf/ Cottage in desirable section of with Good City septl-tt can’t guess about is the gun-play.| S8W approval in his .expression, Unless she actually was kidnap-| 4nd went on, “So- that’s whv he ped. That, of course, might ac-|PUlled a gun on you. I do hove count for Kelland’s strange be-| YOU) aren’t too terribly fright- haviour.” ened. anes “Trying to keep it secret until| .,“No—not exactly.” Julie saiz. he'd paid a ransom, of course,” Not frightened so much as uncon- | Julie supplemented. “TI still don’t| Vinced. Dawn wes not in love see why he didn’t encourage us| With this man. She was terrified to go on to the car and let. Mount | 0 him. What was the awful secret make his get-away.” she was trying so desperately to Pete snorted. “A grade-A kid- hide! . napper wouldn't let anybody get ‘And now I feel that sit. away who might identify him| WS So terribly fortunate later!” .| did happen to come. j “Well, what do you think Kelty} ight time.” Dawn said _glibly. MAXWELL’S CLEARANCE Continues For Three More Days do with us?” “That will depend on how smart we play our cards, Julie. If I could think of some—” The Clicking Heels “J ISTEN!” Julie stiffened. A} - sound of footsteps overneud | —short, sharp-heeled steps of al woman. A murmur of voices ris- ing angrily, hushed abruptly. be- gun again as a muffled hum. Then a door opened. The footstens clicked steadily down the hall, down the stairs. Heavier steps followed immediately. A moment later the sound of a key crunching in the lock and the parlor door opened. ¢ ‘or a moment, Julie could not! convince herself that the pale, hollow-eyed girl standing before her now was actually Dawn Kel- land. Immaculate in white slacks, a soft silk shirt, a little gir) bow tucked into a tc -most curl, Dawn smiled, held out her hands in greeting with the same silvery, “Hello, darlings. I know you must think we are all perfectly mad,”—blythely, and turned to Pete. “Forgive us, won't you?” Both Pete and Julie stood mute, however, because the next brought the sneering Mr. Mount into the doorway. “Sit down, won’t you?” Dawn went on, perching on the arm of the old sofa. “It’s all such a ter- ribly long—and dull—story. But, you will be patient, won’t you?” Julie nodded, too absorbed in trying to reconcile Dawn’. light- hearted words with the tragic terror written so plainly in her big blue eyes. Nothing matched up. The jaunty outfit, her bright smile—the nervous, almost im- “perhaps you can persuade Dad that it isn’t a crime for me to— love--A rnold. W n’t vou help me persunde him, please?” she begged | prettily. Julie ached with sympathy for the girl. Desnerate. in mortal fear. she was obviously putting un a gallant fight—but for what. Julie couldn't possibly guess,,Certainly, it was not for love of this man. { That her “Arnold” loved her was more nearly believable. No, Jnlie amended the thought imme- diately, it wasn’t “love” but rather | “desire.” He wanted Dawn. but no face that full of cruelty could possibly be one of a man truly in love. He was determined to have her, fair means or foul. And. Julie knew intuitively, these means were certainly “foul.” “What do you want us to do?” Julie asked quietly. “Stay on, just as you’d planned,” she answered rapidly, “and take Daddy fishing with you when you go out in the morning. Arnolc can go along and perhaps that way Dad can really get acquainted with him enough to—forgive me.” Julie and Pete exchanged glances. “Sounds like a good id to me,” Pete said slowly. “If you think he’s strong enough to stand a little hiking.” x “He'd love it. And we'll both be terribly grateful to you if you will help. Won’t we, darling?” Arnold bowed dramatically. ““e will owe ._¢ future happiness to your sympathetic cooperation.” Which remark, Julie felt un- easily, might mean what it seemed to say—and might not. The instant dislike which she had taken to the , man that-day on the trail, grew te perceptible twitch of her eyelids, the faint, unnatural huskiness in SMALL BUSINESS MAN IS. HARDEST HIT ECONOMICALLY Leaders in Washington and elsewhere throughout the country have declared many times that the class of Americans who are hit economically harder are the “small business men”, and in line with that statement is a letter received in Key West from Fred who says the war has adversely affected his business and inquires ; well as of the loathing now., To bé continued SINGLETON (Continued from Page One) | sportsman and the ultra-gregarious. In 1828, Commodore David Por- ter, reporting to President An- drew Jackson, gave Key West the} title of the “Gibraltar of the Caribbean”, and so it is today.| Laid aside for the moment is the legend, “Rooms to rent” and in its | place you read, “Go slow. Men, , Working.” L. Klecan, of Kansas City, Mo.,; And so, Key West believing that in Florida there is glory enough for all—room for every} HUNDREDS of NEW ITEMS at BARGAIN PRICES added to this GREAT SELLING EVENT! MODERN BEDROOM A beautiful 3-pe. 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Address Box House Wanted, care Key West Citi- zen. oct?-tt HANGERS WANTED, $1.00 a hundred. White Star Duval St. oct6-tf |; WANTED—Clean rags. Bring to Citizen office and collect. septl5-tf REAL ESTATE Business or Residential Lots all parts of the Island; Terms | J. OTTO KIRCHHEINER Realtor i Phones 124 and 736-R 505 Duval oct8-tt PROFESSIONAL LOUIS A. HARRIS Phone 252 sept25-tf 217 Duval St. HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL Clean rooms, enjoy the homey atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. 917 Fleming Street. octl-tf LOST small amount of change and car key. Return to Citizen of- fice and receive reward. oct6-5tx LOST — Pocketbook containing registration and Social Security cards and working permit in Local Union 655. Return to Charles C. Cobb, 419 Southard, and receive reward. oct7-3tx LOST—Gasoline Ration Card in the name of Grace R. Crosby. No. F225673G. Reward for re- turn to Citizen office. oct8-3tx LOST—Small white leather coin purse, with engraving, “Sou- venir of Quebec”, in gilt-let- COUCHES @ Comfortable $090 @ Durable CHAIR TO MATCH . . .$27.50 SUITES @Solid Oak 549 @Sagless Const. AMAZING VALUE!! if there in an opening in Key; guest—and secure in the knewi- West for a small business man. edge that those who have once He says, “I have fished in Key | been in Key West will be certain West waters several winters for! to return, resigns) its !peacetime sport, but know nothing of com- pursuits and takgs,,its.| appeinted ; mercial fishing”. He then asks if place in the ranks of the defenders | there is an opening here in shark! of its country, content to know fishing for the purpose of obtain- that on the mainland its. neighbors ing hides and fertilizers from will entertain its friends until we them to handle commercially. can once more invite them to walk Any Key Wester who knows of with us aiong the paths of peace. such an opening may communi- cate with Mr. Klecan at 9 East M Women Over 40 | Old - Don’t Be Weak, 56th street, Kansas City, Mo. KANSAS CITY.—Gleaned from} New, one of the Fee! Peppy, New, Years Younger ters, containing sum of money, bills and change. Please return to 1007 Fleming St. and re- ceive reward. oct8-Itx Subscribe to The Citizen, 20e weekly. DR. AARON H. SHIFRIN GENERAL PRACTICE Osteopathic Medicine and aii ee PHONE 612-w @ Colorful _@Colorful Fabrics REAL ICE Is More ECONOMICAL. . _It’s Healthy and Safe. . 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