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PAGE FOUR“ ?%0"""" °74 SS em Chapter 27, yo didn’t have to bore through the husk to see that Wang was a_ fervent disciple of himself. “I’m doing this for you, Jigger,” Wang bethought himself, “and for the patient, who is certainly in a sorry state. But once this is over, . win or lose,.I want him out of « here and I want you to forget my + phone number.” - »»,; There. was strength and temper » in. Wang, despite the unhealthy » exterior. The spirit was steel, too . sitewd' for’ the scdbbardt 7g er’s helt over him was now without réaldocument, a. fact obpdgred in the cobwebs of sixteen years, ; nebulously hearsay. In a thimactic * showdown Wang could. be the ‘ victor—if he only could ‘he: sure. But like A’hearn and Little Joey, the conservatism of habit, the fear of the tiniest fracture in the finely harrowed topsoil of his circum- stance, made him superstitious about risk. " “Sure, I'll forget your phone number,” Jigger said in a politic manner. ‘ Wang stared through him as if peering . through some invisible window opening. Then he said, “I'm assuming you mean it.” Wang froze into the sacred pose of a professional. “I think the scientific hypnosis will work. Leeds now appears to be an ex- cellent subject. There was ar evi- dent desire.to respond in three separate chats we've had. His memory faculty is knotted. If I ¢ had a month or so, psychoanalysis * would work wonders with .him. » However, I have reason to believe «his memory. will respond ynder * hypnosis.” : Jigger said,-“Swell, you’re the doctor.” “There’s a window looking into "the laboratory from which you ‘can.see and not be seen. It’s only a ten-foot partition.and yqu can easily hear as well. Just don’t ‘ make a sound.” Wang turned and ploghed on ‘ * ‘ e Baptist Church Mission Unit Holds Meeting Tne recreation room. of the | First Baptist Church annex, de-| ‘corated with baskets: of gladioli, | fern and crotens, was the setting sfor the monthly ‘program’ arid | rbusiness meeting of Circle ;2 of} ‘ he . Woman's ,Missionary Union, | “on Monday afternoon. pei! $ Mis: Alice - Raniifez twas ; ‘prot | égram chairman. {Mus. Virginia | Danis, | ave an 3 piring deyge | tional’ on, “Brother! JON ob ‘ a * part in «the rogram ion ae fidna babbury. is Fae | ‘Bronnie ,Nichols, Mrs. Francis | airfield, Mrs, Leona Collins and ‘ ! “Miss Holly. son. ; ! ; Mrs. £ fe ae Albury, circle ; ‘chairm presided, during. the } “business\ session. Plans were’ dis: ! ‘cussed and on offering+taken for | ‘Thanksgiving baskets to be! disA/ tributed. A committee’ was ap- | pointed for planning and distrib- | uting Christmas baskets. Following the mecting, the/ stewardship chairman, Mrs. Da- | nis was honored at a_ surprise | shower. \ Mrs. Leona Collins presented | basket a beautifully decorated filled with lovely gifts. ! Refreshments of spice cake | and punch were served by the | hostesses.” Mrs. Olivia Mock and ‘daughter, Mrs. Francis Fairfield. ! Present, were . Mrs. DP, ,B.! ‘Sharp, Mrs. Evelyn Jones, Mrs. Julie. Gibson, sMrs. Geneva | Smith, Mrs. Garner, Mrs. Henry i TOUEUDOHAADHOOLUTAOSNAAAUA Real ICE is Guaranteed - PURE on and You HUNUOUAUGGAHHOUVGGAUGOOUOGODOAAHOOOOOOOHAPOOTHOHOUHOONLAOVGVUGEGHHSAOUCAOGLOUOOOOUOC HOUT ATOSEOAIEOUIT HA POOOH EROS Hg PHONE NO. 8 eH QNUSOOHNUETU0NEUNSU ANU aeznasuayueyzr eee ensnte ere ageagcee ane ean RASA Place Your Refrigeration REAL ICE BASIS GUARANTEED REFRIGERATION SERVICE REAL ICE Thompson Enterprises, Ine. (ICE DIVISION) heavy carpets, past waxed ma- hogany of Sheraton period, down a long foyer and up one flight of stairs with Jigger bringing up the rear. I EEDS lay on the couch under - hypnosis. Wang was a patient mosaic worker reassembling the dispersed man. The room was darkened and a round white light remained fixed on a slanting line with Leeds’s vision. Leeds stared at it with eyes dazzled by a vision divine, while Wang leaned toward him with his own eyes popping phosphorescently. Jigger looked through the glass and strained his ears to catch] fi whatever salient truths might tumble from the dark chamber of. Leeds’s brain, It was plain that Wang's diag- nosis of Leeds had a touch of genius. Leeds was eliminating the lurid as fast as hypnosis per- mitted, remembering in a chant- ing voice, his face distilled in the thin beam of light. Jigger kept his ear Leeds had married his Marie who was a housemaid in the Herz domicile. Marie was a lassie with sharp ears and sharp physical appetites. The ears had put her privy to Herz’s agenting behind the facade of Otto Herz, aging Yorkville general doctor. The ap- petites had got her with child on three occasions during her two- year stint as housemaid. Self-ad- ministered midwifery had wiped the slate on the first two occa- sions, but not the third. Her third attempt at < coup over Mother Nature resulted in a high fever and delirium and a last-minate heroic surgery by Dr. Herz. Leeds strongly believed the eleventh- hovr surgery was equally the fructification of Herz’s belief that dead housemaids made dandy sphinxes. From then on the creep- ing insanity, the systematic black- mail in small sums, the camping- outdoor-nights in the April show- ers and the moonlit June beside Besides good eating and sound nutrition, two other reasons prompted the Consumer Service Section of the Citizens Food Com- mittee to suggest Creamed Salt Codfish in Potato Ring for -today's bel Peace Plate—its main ingredients are inexpensive and in line with Yood-conservation ideas. The rest of the menu has these virtues, too +~-lemoned green beans (cooked or eanned beans seasoned with lemon juice, butter or fortified margarine, salt and pepper), and sliced piek- led beets. Crisp molasses cookies and spiced applesauce make a good dessert. (For spiced applesauce, add 42 teaspoon cinnamon and % teaspoon nutmeég to 2 cups apple- gauce.) CREAMED SALT CODFISH IN POTATO RING 3 tablespoons fat 3 tablespoons flour Dash of pepper 2 cups milk 2!, cups shredded salt codfish (10-ounces) 2 shelled hard-cooked eggs, sliced 3 cups hot mashed potatoes Melt fat in saucepan, stir in flour and pepper. (No salt is needed because of the salt fisa used.) Add milk gradually, Jenks, Mrs. Edith White, Mrs Otis Johnson. Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. ; Bronnie Nichols, Mrs. Mock, Mrs. Harry Fischer, Mrs. Katie Lo- ’ gan, Mrs. Bertha Saunders, Mrs. Berlin Knowles, Mrs. Robert Curry, Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs. Francis Fairfield, Mrs. Alice Ra- mirez, Mrs. Leona Collins, Mrs. a Will Get is More Economical!! It Is PURE, Healthy and Safe KEY WEST, FLA. glued. | Hi The Citizens Food Committee Suggest: pote A “PEACE PLATE” FOR TODAY. Saue Wheat! Saue Meat! Save the Peace! FRIDAY PEACE PLATE cae his sanctified Marie. Finally .the thousand-dollar touch on the Fri- day night coincident with Herz’s demise. The tale was neath: chronological, related with bil- liard-ball precision, each ball dropping neatly into the pocket.' Jigger scribbled. a note on the back of an envelope and. rapped softly: om the! window. -Wang left the:rgom like man prodded with brambles and’ confronted. Jigger angrily. Jigger held the note out, shushing Wang with his fingers spread over his lips. Wang left, his comical white cap bobbing .as he went. Jigger found hi t his way downstairs to Wang’s private of- ice, $ F. .was fifteen..minutes before Wang joined him. Wang dabbed a handkerchief methodicall around the line. of his peice f looking as though he were in- clined to. fiddlefuss. -“What’s the importance of the exact. hour your Leeds _ requisitioned - the thousand dollars from Dottor erz?” + is te Jigger ‘made a ceremonious gesture. “You’re not fishing, ‘ate you? Believe me, -it’s important. What’s the story?” i Wang sat. down behind- his oversized desk, his pale ’ face flushed and his prominent eyé- balls glassy..:He fiddled with ‘a pencil. Finally: “I think I got, it for you, Jigger, and:I want to"be sure you're appreciative.” *: “You bet .I am!” Jigger said with the: verve of.a cheerleader, Wang countered: “Will you get Ledds' out: of here and forget.my phone number?” -- ser aeaars Tigger agreed it was a deal, not at all’sure he really meant ..it, Wang ‘failed’ to’ look .really ‘like a man relieved as he said Leeds got the thousand dollars on Frida sometime around midnight. Thére was a trace of irritation: in'-his voice because it .was impo for him to take a:chameleon ‘lite Jigger at his word. aie (Te be continued) while stirring, and .cook until smooth a A nickened | Scrine cod tantly, wih t 8 pulling it apart: two forks or cutting: it: with. scissérs. Freshen {ft following manufacturez’s directions. Drain, cover with cold water, nd@ Simmer 1§ to 20 minutes or ‘ ny nder, ‘Drain: Add to white:saute w: sliced eggs. Arrange hot mashed ‘pota- tees ina ring on a platter with creamed fish in center, Sprinkle mashed potatoes pred parsley hig | bey TIPS | Set. 1. In fallowing Peace Plate recipes, always measure level, using measuring spoons and standard measuring cups. eee AG ae The crégmed salt codfish in‘ to- day’s ment is an’ excellent ona nate for meat: because @ 4 its. ingredients — codfish; mifiit and eggs—contribute’ high-qual- ity, Kody-building protein. | apie . Store’ cooking greens loosely to 2. avoid bruising, and in. a réfriger- ator or other cold place. It hélps prevent waste. =e 2 . Generous servings of well- cooked, well-seasoned. potatoes go far in replacing bread in. meal. Both thrifty and nutritious, potatoes are in good supply now. nc 6a cen et em machen a ng litigic Eden, Mrs. Danis, Mrs... Ed- na Albury and Miss Holly John- Dillon Up In + e _ ,,Criminal Court | Jack Dion went on trial be- | fore a jury and Judge Thomas S. Caro of Criminal Court to- day on charges of reckless driv- ing and of driving without a li- cense. State Highway Patrolman Warren Bateman, now of West Palm Beach, was the first wit- ing Dillon and arresting him la- ter for reckleas driving. The case was still before the jury .at. edition time. Yesterday another Criminal Court jury acquitted Robert E. Pridmore and M. L. Nelson, two Navy enlisted men, of a charge they. robbed Alexander Dixon, Miami, of $60 the night of No- vember 9. : In the absence of Harry Don- go, clerk of Criminal Court, who suffered a broken leg in-an auto accident last night, Earl Adams was serving as. clerk today. FOR SALE 1938 Ford coupe, $150. Apply 1916 Seidenberg Ave. nov21-2tx El Ideal Cafe for sale. $600 cash. : Stock and all. nov19-6tx One three-burner gas range, $10; . bedroom suite, consisting of bed, spring, mattress, chest, of drawers, vanity, $75; porcelain sink with left-hand drain, $30; porcelain-top table and kitchen chairs, $10; bathtub, $25. Apply 1214 Olivia Street hov2-t£ pes FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, ia} — ne PREPEREPRE SECC, CLASSIFIED ADS Information for BATES FOR REGULAR and BLACKFACE TYPE Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 2c a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum charge for st 15 words or less is 30c. The pate for blackface type is 3c a word, and the minimum charge for the first 15 words is 45°. the Advertisers PAYMENT { . ent for elassified advertise. mane ae Ba gat fc 4 vertisers P Sherry may have heir adverting. ments charged. PUBLICATION DEADLINE To insure publication, copy mast be in The Citizen offies before ij o’clock in the morning on the day of publication. 11) advertising einetnt error in advertising, le AG@vertising for only mat or the advertisement where the HELP WANTED | REPRESENTATIVE NEEDED— ‘ APPLY AVON COSMETICS.) WRITE M.R.S., c/o KEY WEST | CITIZEN. nov18-4tx Experienced laundry starch work | press operator. Phone 806. nov19-4tj SITUATION WANTED | General handy man for painting, carpentry and household re- pairs. Call Ray Goodreau,; 9132; 326 Duval. nov19-3tx | | PERSONAL Lonesome? Join Pen Pal Club. ; Interesting pastime. Interstate; Bureau, P.O. Box 587, Miami, Fla. novl4-7tx! FOR RENT | Furnished four-room apartments. | | ness. The officer told of follow- |: . Maid and janitor service, linens and all utilities furnished. Coral Hotel Apts., opposite Post Of- fice. nov12-14t Clean, ‘comfortable, airy room. Reasonable. Apply 513 White- head (opposite Court House). ee: nov18-12tx Completely furnished apartment *at.1104. Division Street. Married couple only. No animals or| children. Call or phone 391-J. nov20-3t Two-room. apartment with bath. Adults only. Day, week or| month. Utilities furnished. Hot water, linens, use of washing machine, electric refrigerator. 912 James St. nov21-2tx ted under the following sonditions: In the nian transient or ACOnEEaRY ia will ‘be i annifie . ¥ eT seer for. vie the actual amount of space occupied by ‘tigen will 5S the error occurs. Plumbing supplies, complete stock. Plastic tile, paints and brushes. Robert Leonard Co,, 1532 N.W. 62nd Street, pony Fla. Phone 17-3421. octi- 1941 Pontiac two-door sedan. 513 Whitehead Street. novl9-3tx 1941 Chevrolet coupe. Excellent condition. Original owner just arrived from Michigan. Call at City Aquarium. nov19-3tx G.E. refrigerator, good condition. 809 Fleming Street, after 6. nov20-3t 1937 Ford two-door sedan, good running condition. Reasonable. Call 716-W. nov20-3tx Electric refrigerator, 4 cubic feet. Apt. size Crosley, late modél, sealed unit, very good condf- tion. $100. 114-D Poinciana Pl., Flagler Ave. Ph. 1176-M. nov20-3tx One lot, 50’ x 100’, on Whitehead and Fleming streets, in: Key West. <A_ two-story: buildi and a cottage now on this‘prop- erty. This most desirable lot is in the heart of the city.» Call Mrs. Frances A. Bates, 618 Caroline Street. Phone 5#7-d nov20-2tx Office drawers. St. desks, Dion, Dodge truck, 1% tons. monton Street. Young coconut trees, $1.00.' Call 1078-W. nov21-2tx Small apartment, hot water, $50 per month. No children, no ‘pets. 626 William Street. nov21-tf Will- have four-room apartment; 905 Ashe for rent next Monday. ‘ nov21-1tx St. WANTED TO RENT Two-bedrom apartment by local couple. Box L-16, Citizen Of- fice. nov18-6tx Three or four room furnished .fouse or apartment. Contact ‘Lt..J: L. Van Sant, Cactus Ter- race." novl9-5tx FOR RENT OR LEASE Modern furnished house, 5 bed- rooms, 3 baths. 1328 White St. novl0-tf Guest House Near the Ocean Good all-year-round income, five bedrooms, 3 baths. Owner’s liv- ing quarters. Write P.O. Box 424. nov10-tf FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Boys’ briefs, sizes 1, 2, 4. CHIL- DREN’S CORNER, 421 Simon- ton. nov20-2tx FOR SALE Two gas heaters, one a small white porcelain bathroom heater, one fireplace style heater for living Room. Call days 419, evenings 694-J. novl9-3t Harley-Davison motorcycle, 47-45, with, saddle bags. Call at Unit 20, NAS, after 5 o'clock. nov 18-6tx 1946: motor bike, good tires and general condition. Kick starter and saddle bags. Apply 3001 Harris Ave. nov21-3tx Dressmakers’ plywood cutting ta- ble. Like new. Reasonable. Apply at 318 Simonton St. nov21-2tx | : wall JOB PR Modern machinery and efficient methods enable us to offer you superior printing service at fair prices. Consider us when you place your next print- ing order. JPEOOSSSCSSTSOOSOST OCHO OS OOSOOOTOES: Phone 51 and Our Representative Will Call The Artman Press THE CITIZEN BUILDING Cat aa eee LLL MITT Me ee La Paloma Restaurant, corner 424 | Duval. Phone 458. novi9-6tx {1939 Buick, two-door sedan, $750 cash. Apply 2207 Flagler Ave. after 4. nova2l-2tx Thor washing machine in excel- lent condition. Also. mangle iron, Singer sweeper. Apply 414 Eaton St. nov21-3t Phone 1529-M. 1938 Ford-85, convertible coupe. Best offer. 1217. Packer..8t.° nov19-6tx REAL ESTATE FOR SALE For any kind of properties in Key West, be it home or business, contact Paul Boysen, 626 Flem- ing Street. Phone 153... novi0-12tx MISCELLANEOUS For guaranteed plumbing work and repairs, call John Curry, 512 Margaret Street, Phone 781. Give us a try on your next job. Free estimates. novi-lmod JEEP MARINE CONVERSION ENGINES water cooled and direct drive transmission conversions GREAT SOUTHERN AUTO 22 N. W. 20th St, Miami, Fla. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WRITE OR WIRE , novi-tf Vacuum cleaners and washing machines repaired. O’Briant, Telephone 1164-M. novl-1mo Picture framing, etchings, prints, oils, framed and matted. Phoné 1197-M, Paul DiNegro, 614 Francis. oct25-31tk PESTA AN Se iior ee es OAC) Gia as Personal Christmas cards made from your favorite negative. 25 cards for $2.50. Evans Camera and Supply Store, novl0-tf SUM | INTING 82 SSSOS OSS SOSSSSHSSCOHOCOSHHSCEEOOOS

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