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ip. i B Os RESk ist Fise dder* ran through the ot ‘ae flag was the ag ad The boats were put to sea. J. T. Maston and his friends had rushed into them! Excitement was at its _ ight! Every ‘heart beat loudly nd advanced to the pro- ; : at did it contain? - Re oe tens te nog sete A waarenet Li ing, at least un- -" nike, > grrr Seed. less death had: struck Barbicane -|day, the’. i The sereatie abeiuied ccen deen and his two friends since they had . ' . the flag. Profound silence utes to westward, and the a paratus, provided with air, e on the boats, All were Eyes no jonger saw. of Abe ocean. j Of projec- e whole day passed in fruit-| tile n. Some pieces of less research; the bed of the sea| lass remained the - frame, was a desert. The 25th brought no showing that it been ‘broken. On the 28th, af : ~ At forty-seven minutes - past wi and m : above the water.’ A _ boat came ide, that. of J. T. n, and J..T; Maston‘ rushed to the broken window. At that moment they heard a clear and merry voice, the voice of Michel Ardan, exclaiming in an accent of triumph: “White all, Barbicane, white Barbicane,. Michel’ Ardan, and. in the immensity of the ocean. et mee give up all idea of pu. T. Maston Esse not ener 0: away. He would no shankar the a without at least discovering the tomb of desert, friends, But Commander Bloms- either tans or flora. By the berry could no longer persist, and | Nicholl were playing at dominoes! of their lamps, furnished in spite of the exclamations of! — (Te be continued) al ee lester’s. .| TODAY IN HISTORY _ Sure About It Key Wester’s ’ Know A on An aged Negro saw an extra- Shoes ordinary-looking instrument: in ! 1754—Lt. Col. George Washing-|an optician’s shop: He gazed in Anent the report in circulation |ton,:then an English colonial of- poageater hdl videiser, and turn- « that Key Westers are shoeless,ificer, surprises and defeats ing to the optician, inquired: resentment is pant among the| French at Great Meadow, . Pa.,|;. “what is it, boss?” redskins of thé Cypress Swamps.jopening up the French-Indian} “phat” ‘replied the’ optician. | ester nat ror arg er ‘| 1755—Country’s first water-| Sho”, rauttered the other, his teepees of “Alligator y> works begins operation in Beth- eyes sill fastened on the -curi- cic the = sripwame” of . Restienahe tehem, Pa. ! ous looking thing as he backed fully dipped in potent firewater.'.,, “companions, : begins eight lead their braves.: on , a. scalpiny vadas—the, first. white men to Ng. ; expedition against; ' ahy’ i thamor cross .the mountains and .make ‘ mongers, spreading false tal ‘ ‘Harold J.’ Rome of New, York, noted composer-lyricist, born in ‘from:) a. i ‘ % t Pe ee ee ae 4 ¥ % ess i gs . ae I . mez ¥7 On * s Wahoo, Wahoo, heap mtch false! {9i9.aGU nr meade? Albert | Anglo-Amer Bade or rs news ieee Read ‘makes: first: aif [flight | Soviet... Bakets < urdered “to. tu Say Xey “West Injuns “no wear Sordee * they Gmtroin the {size :it. “dd te ea e "Securities Act sign- ed by President Roosevelt. 1935—The N.R.A. found uncon- stitutional by the U. S. Supreme ; Moose-face Ja, - On warpath ’gainst such wrong news go. ‘Him ‘torhahawk sharp, eal % “DUVAL CAFE Bi - fool talk, growled Firewater } Court. - : ; Billy, : :1941.—President Roosevelt de- 224 Duval Street From crazy peoples, talk-um/jclares an unlimited national em- SERVING silly— ergency. ° Key West folks, all palefaces; 1942—Jap Premier Tojo says:|@BREAKFAST @ LUNCH know : 5 Japan would fight “until the in-| and Sandwiches of All Kinds Wear-um shoes, ten billion years; fluence of Britain and America Open Weetenya sie A. M. ago. | and their dreams of world domi-}_ . Sundays 10 A. M. ti 3 A. M nation” were averted. * . Ann Chambers, Manager In fourteen hundred um ninety ; Pe : ‘ esa y 1944—Allies battle Germans in DUV AL B AR When Colombus come, first thing | ee Ore S. 7th Infantry storms Serving Beer, Wine and tienes him do ee ee =-~=—“(” WEW BOCA CHICA ~ Bus Schedule Buy shoeses for him much big; feet. When old Noah hoist sail on um Ark ' Much rain fall down, get plenty | dark, One Key West Injun, him, Noah’s heehee Ax’ Naval Stati . chor Ark near Naval Station “\@ eg | Now Effective Grab ‘Noah’s arm, take show-um about _ Leave Leave Leave Arrive Key West stores, where him find Southard and Seaplant Boca Southard and out ae Duval Sts. Base -Chica Duval Sts. Island City natives, heap shoeses 4:30 P.M. 4:53 P.M. had 5:00 P.M. 5:07 P.M. 5:30 P.M. 5:53 P.M. When barefoot Eve was fig-leaf; 6:00 P.M. 6:07 P.M. 6:30 P.M. 6:53 P.M. clad. ‘9:00 P.M. 7:07 P.M. 7:30 P.M. 7:53 P.M. RED BAY BILLY. ® 8:00 P.M. 8:07 P.M. 8:30 P.M. 8:53 P.M. 5 9:00 P.M. 9:07 P.M 9:30 P.M. 9:53 P.M. What's ot a Name? 10:00 PM. ‘10:07 P.M 10:30 PM. _—‘10:53 P.M. Lexington, Va, The first 11:00 PM. _—si:07 P.M. 11:30 P.M. ‘11:53 P.M. delegate to register for the 18th ea ee a re 12:00 PM. 12:07-AM. 12:30AM. 12:53 A.M. aninyal convention of ‘the. South- 1:07AM. - 1:30AM. | 1:53 AM. ern Interscholastic Press Associ- 2:07 AM. 2:30 AM. «2:53 AM. ation, held at. Washington and Lee University and sponsored by the Robert E. Lee Journalism Foundation, was —Robert E. Lee, probably ‘a descendant of the famed Confederate general. Lee ie at the Robert E. Lee Ho- 2 City Passenger, 10c : Boca Chica Passenger, 10¢ UPON ENTERING; Sc EXIT A CARD OF THANKS We wish. to express our grati- tude to all our friends who help- ed Mrs, Pierce.and us in our hour. of sorrow, and also for the many beautiful floral offerings -and | cards, SAM PIERCE and FAMILY, may27-1tx Key ‘West Transit Co. Ine. ; . J. W. Sellers, Manager PHONE 1057 eee a ee ~* Dowstrings : eare=t pee $..45 mith, lout, “Dat’s what¥feared it was.” bowstrings and arrows are ‘eare-i Rocky Mountains Nrater” with out “Dat's what ¥-fe sl kets