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and a bath. on the back it had the Flatte River. it at the win- see the water e foot of the nse plant Grand new had mentioned in her last — rich brown eyes that had a| letter, Between the river and the ‘dreams with her resolute little cl » “So it’s you!” Sarah ‘Townsley ing with questions about the un- | ater ed Her yellow-green Beate a cool baeiengs and ‘aian't waste a aipee Oe 4 “I—I came as soon as said pvdign sound im sonal Sh SS) Boe tu nurse had. alw: Son te i fens her. Now sh ly hostile. “Did you attend vo to go ee, 1 Saral | nigel penal ie te uh far more ea Ds question an lied. ii suppose occupy Mrs. ~ Terrence’s ote” said Ann. yeaa Terrence's suite 8. occupied,” said Sarah, al- by ‘8 law; Lane to take over. ‘ers, ‘on the third floor which te was tas Shows of a small caiey aa LIBRARY EXPAND SIX THOUSAND NEW BOOKS ~ ARRIVE AT NAVAL OP- ERATING BASE The library facilities of, the Naval Operating Base have been expanded during the past ‘sev--| eral. weeks ‘with the arrival of | 6,000 new books: The books have * among the Naval Air. Section Base and Receiving Sta- tion libraries and in addition, book service is now being given patients in the Naval Hospital twice weekly. Books of the NOB library are arranged in the following sec Fiction, biography, Books technical are cli according Dewey ‘Decimal system, has ten‘ main divisions: 000 gen- eral’ works; 100 philosophy; 200 religion; 300 social sciences; 400 philology; 500 pure ‘science; 600 useful’ arts and applied science; 700 fine arts; 800 literature; 900 | history. * Under each of the above. divi- sions are ten sub-divisions’ ‘and under ‘each of the sub-divisions mystery, nature to the subject’ matter is) afalyzed | in more detail: For exainple, ‘a book on ship- building is classified 623.8; the 600 is: applied science, 620 is engineering, 623 is military and naval engineering, and ship- building has the number 623.8. Another example, a collection of ; American poetry is given the number 811.08; 80 is literature, | 810 is American literature. 811! is American poetry and .08 | cates a collection. The library catalog gives the| author and title of all the books in the library,so-that a book may be located if only the au- thor is known. In addition,. there is a classfiied file of all books classified by the Dewey Decimal system. This file indicates to the reader the books available in the library on mathematics, on psychology, or on English literature selecting the subjects! ‘at random. ly There is another file known as, the shelf-list which is arranged | alphabetically by author. ‘lhe shelf-list indicates the number of copies of a given book, the accession number, the location | of the book and the date receiv-| ‘ed and source. | As st Bong ciauea with & ust | through the tain. ir} the taller camp where many of the pi yin~ Srearss the workers lived - | round Jerimi: the! which | hts twinkled | H at would be rai thoughts were not ootthe view. Her ion was whirl- wn man who had sent a law- yer to take session of her ,, | Srandmother's 's HE turned to ner bags, un- ed a silk jersey frock of fl Cages and slipped it on. bon ha yenas Are have $e ee ot erry ing with this law- Lane’s. She found him sitting at Grand leone desk in the center of her ott Uring room, surrounded by an accumulation of feminine ware eat only 70 collecting years roduce. Tender memories fooded over Ann as she saw the fretier array of miniature ele- on the what-not. the teak- box.en oa tabl ‘ the hand vase with artificial roses in shaped dragon in a silver coil 's photograph. fae A eckolgn iad was missing and ||: minute Ann knew. It was the lake and gilt filigree cage and Ida,’ the pet parrot. ‘I—I'm “Ann Harrington,” said instead. “Yes. I know all about was short and thick set. she Berle He IN HIS OWN JAIL CANON CITY, Colo.—-Sheriff jFoster Ranson spent two days hunting a fellow.wanted on a | check-forgery charge, and then found him in his. own jail. The Teeetge had been arrested on a charge of drunkenness by city of- ficials, and-sent to the sheriff's :|jail for safekeeping. i Colonel Blanchfield sworn as |head ‘of the Army Nurse Corps. Gudssie’ 's Chinese ee to clear his hin monition blew across Grand Gussie had-been Nougt she’ ~hai enough mi might, Soncelyabl ys: pa ed to mak possible. Ann. dark eyes. were set too. ¢lose ‘to- gether and he was ig a fat cigar. “I’m telling : the first that I’ve no. con in this case babi ta get what belongs to Jerry. “Perhaps you'd be good enough to explain.” “Yes. I rey of Mrs. Tei knocked on Grand “But | never heard my grand- mother mention such a pth ee i ‘Perot aan an and her rother didn’t.exactly agree.” throat be- a stubby hand. “I believe they hadn't seen each other for years.” “Then I don’t understand how this man can have any interest in Terrence House. My grandmother left it to me.” ~ Mr. Baxton shrugged. “Did she give you that impression?” “Impression? She told. me .a dozen times that it was to be mine, that she would leave ‘it to me in ker will.” The man fumbléd with. — papers on: his -desk. mil. We'ne said, “But there is fo Perh le": searched thoro Terrence int and didn't.” led to, Boies one one Intended? A cold’ ‘sind of pre- 's brain. careless about’ Belts ana aké’ “a - fortune Bie -im- Thael w a what “Frightened To be continsed to MINORS UNDER LAW CHICAGO.—Indians in ‘Canada are minors under ‘the Jaw, and their affairs are -administeted by the Indian Affairs Branth, of the Department of Mines: _and Re-} sources. Right or ei Dentist: “Which tooth is it that | hurts, Sam?” Pullman ‘Porter: sah.” “Lower five, | WANTED SPECIAL Ope thousand Manila Sheets, $1.00. 500! Sree 60c. These prices now in effect. ‘The Artman Press. apri-tf| | dara LIBRARY BOOKS. Li- brary copies of latest best sell-| {. ers’ at reduced prices.. PAUL} monton and Eaton Sts. } jun12-tf i {GENERAL ELECTRIC STOVE.) Good condition. 651 William ‘Street. jun126tx }FOR: SALE, very easy terms. Lots 1; 4, 5, 22, 23, 24, 25, ‘Sduare .2. of Tract 19, Key Wést. ‘Mrs. D. M. Power, * Hibbing, Minn. junl4-6t | BICYCLE Balloon Tires, $3.00, Tubes $2.00. 1900 Staples Ave. junl4-6tx FOR SALE—Dinette Set, $20.00. Innerspring Mattress and Box- spring, $40.00. Unit 44%, Naval Air Station. junl6-6tx SELLING OUT: Over three ‘hun-} dred new Venetian Blinds, wood | and metal. Valued up to six! dollars, Your choice. One nine-: ty-five. J. D.’s Restaurant, 526 Southard St. junl6-tf TWO BLUE FLASH BOTTLE COOLERS. $125.00 each. J. D's} Restaurant, 526 Southard St. | juni6-tf! TWO sixteen-ft. length 24-in. width counters, $25.00 each. J. D.’s Restaurant, 526 Southard St. junl6-tf! ;CLOSING OUT ALL EQUIP-| MENT. J. D.’s Restaurant, 526 Southard St. Bargain Prices. juni6-tf JACK RICHARDSON GIVEN PROMOTION | (Special to The citinen) © U. S. NAVAL AIR, STATION, Jacksonville, Fla, June 18.—Jack | B. Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Richardson, 701 Florida} street, Key West, Fla., recently | graduated from the Aviation Ma-} chinist’s Mate School here andj was promoted to Aviation Machin- | ist’s Mate, Third Class, He enlisted in the Navy and was|‘ St sent to Jacksonville, Fla., for in- doctrinal training before being transferred to the Naval Air) Technical Training Center at this| Air Station. Richardson is now a qualified aviation mechanic, and will prob- ubly sce service with a Naval Aviation Unit, {ELECTRIC COCA-COLA BOX, $95.00. J. D.’s Restaurant, 526 Southard St. juni6-tf pe ENS el ise AS DINETTE SET and RADIO. 913 Georgia Street. jun5-tf WOMEN’S . Schwinn lightweight bicycle. Used two weeks. All ac- cessories. $35. Call Sunday, 317 William St. jun18-2tx MERCURY °39 TUDOR. $450.00. Bs L. Smiley, 1215 Division 4 juni8-3tx HELP WANTED—MALE MEN WANTED White and col- ored for Stockroom and Porter Work. Apr Mr. S.-H. Kress & Co, may19-20-21- jun2-3-4-9-10-11. i SMITH, bookseller, cornet Si-|. COAT HANGERS WANTED. 1%c a hanger. Phone 282, we will call. White - Star Cleaners, 701% Duval St. , apri-tt WANTED—A chiinee $0 - bid on| your next printing ‘ ARTMAN, PRESS. sai ar FURNISHED, 3-ROOM” APART-| '; 1. Bedroom. Army. “Offi- Call 1070): Extei jion, 7. Juni6.6tx WAITRESSES and: FOUNTAIN GIRLS. Good sélary., Southern- most City Pharmacy. apri-tf HELP WANTED, white or tolot-| ed, male or female.. No, ex-! perience necessary. Apply Co- | lumbia Laundry. may31-tf | TOP SALARIES PAID for Day! and Night Waitresses. Side- walk Cafe. janl4-tf! | WOMAN WANTED to _ drive light delivery truck three-days per week. Experience not neces- sary. Must have driver's license and be over 18 years old. Sal- | ary $15.00. Apply Mrs. E. C. Lowe 915 North Beach, Key West. 7 juni8-3t FOR RENT LEAVING CITY. 8-room_ house. Low rent. Party that rents the/ house must buy the furniture. A good ‘business: opportunity, already established. __Total price $750.00 cash. 513. White- head Street: junl8-2tx LOST | GAS RATION BOOKS, ye ai] “B”. Please return to Mitchell | White, 1500 Seminary Street.- junit | Cas WILL PERSON | son BINDING WAL-! and receive | asked. Fleming Fenthie No quedtions: Bennett, L ARMY PRESENTS GRAND OPENING A colorful event fevent will take place at the Key West Armory, South-! ard and White stre tonight, | trom 8:30 to 11:30 o’c ‘The Army Special ficer, Lieut. Nicholas announced the grand opening a the newly decorated Armory. ‘ ; occasion will be celebrated by jdance, with refreshment }tertainment. Various profes ‘entertainers of Key West and |Army Enlisted personnet have voluntarily offered their serv ito make this affair e pleasant. Dance furnished by the 31st Const Ar-} tillery Orchestra. The Armory is decorated {contrasting colors of a" ‘blue, the walls giving a pane’ jeffect. Indirect lightning is pro- vided in place of overhead light | giving it an atmosphere compar- able to some expensive nite-spot: | Life palm trees are very eth ' Set. James G. McNabb, Pvts. Hen |ry Stripling, Victor Hartmar {David Wyatt have worked very | diligently to make the Armory an} ‘ideal place for Army personnel | and their guests to enjoy them- selves on any occasion they may | desire. The hostesses for the evening }are Mrs. Eva Warner, Miss Ro- | mona Lopez, Miss Beatr Mor- | ;eno, Miss Anita Gato, Miss Anna- | bella Moffett and Miss Hilda; Yado. |GOODWILL MISSION CIRCLE ASSEMBLES, | The regular mo monthly meeting of | | the Goodwill Mission Circle met at; | the home of Mrs. Harold Russell | on June 15. Mrs. A. D. Leuthi, in | charge of devotionals, began. the sefvice with the hymn “Jesus Gave It All.” She then read an ar- ticle. entitled, “Legend of the pete. Jew,” which was fol- lowed by prayer and the Lord’s; Prayer in unison. After the song “Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross,” the 12Ist Psalm was read in unison. It was decid- ed that the Circle read the books |“The Robe,” as supplementary } | reading, meeting occasionally at some home; the first meeting to be | at Mrs. Leuthi’s home on June 22, |, at 8 p.m. Twelve members responded to} | the roll call with Bible verses—al- so-one visitor. The next meeting | will be at the home of Mrs. Egan on White street—Mrs. Grace Ar- i cher is to have devotionals, and } Miss Bessie Lowe will read a chap- | tér from the new study book, } “Rim of the Caribbean.” Mrs. ; Cormack read the last chapter from: “Stand by for China.” The meeting closed iwth the prayer, ie aetind Thy Wilt be done thru, ‘Mind the Mizpah benediction. , cious refreshments were serv- ed by the hos TWO. NEGROES ARE INDUCTED ee ee eee Negroes inducted into the Navy at. Jacksonville last Saturday in- teluded Frank Eli Albury and | Jesse James, both of this was announced in Jacksor | by Lieut. Comdr. T. J. 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