The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 8, 1949, Page 11

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Foolish Question NO— HE SAID I'D Fi THAT IN THE 6/46. H rot with a scarlet, c an aitieatarty the company of an wanted certain Globe-Telegram?, But she had to i er. Caro Carson had | ishing quickness of spontan loyalty. had so little thoughtful loyalty shown her since she’ turned she could value highly. i r Miss Carson returned } fou *] the pa Jes missing she was : found the pai , - : ‘Caro | h later.| “Then you think Dad but vexed, Allshe could do was When eee the dater-} Child, I * ks hat say, ‘See, what did I tell-you? They've tried.to destroy e bit Paral Sach & raase ot Soe tave ont thin Whetaer ye QD | of evidence of their shame.” Then | to: Arleta an sie EVENING, Miss ‘Prunella spoke up and | and then was vata be r one could destroy - “You ‘fools,” said Caro fondly | farm com nether — ie shania ax they didn’t have access | ahd, out, drew them ‘Yes?’ to them. Well,” she “whatever her game, ee checkmated.” oF ake She sat down and frowned through those sheets, Miss Lang throug! 10S a - | try. I remember Dad. telling me |}. something about whole affair. i t tu “Pve got.to k = wlae oe me into | score f cate co ae ee ste out | want to Save, tees her ‘coat, ae glakt Bower’ lifted | poration drawn ap for the paws. on her | try Land.Company.” he Ss cee ox | “Goud ariel, grt W wud be i -} grief, it we He said .. . now wait.a minute be el fgets ae iitesmeee Dent ae sae ... what was it? 4 al - . liking Big Chips Langtry in spit lorward to come Path Tn oan Seer » that Sow of himself. And Somemning. cl. AS — rb. in a Wheel] He'd seen the heodtight. oa ir q TESS. thought, heard the clamer of © | Oh, [have it. He said he believed | ..4 “ pepe ates himself, going ih ‘do, eh, aro?” asked the dogs, recognizing the engine i i i dj ‘ar, for here if oe ér through with it with a ‘to hell) you"tike the pup, Little Chips; | ing up speedily before the pull ‘ ; take. him entrance. | “But he would,” Arleta. cried. waar = home with |¢7riew Helly wee co tang out THe ais aiwase *Arleta’s answer was in her eyes.|in Arleta wondered if te a Suddenly Miss Carson sat. up.| “Then bring him in the house;|Caro were more then freee: “Why don’t you run out home| not:that he needs to get acquaint-| And she wondered sf the Glee ed. Well, "he turned to his| feeling such # thought Sroagnt) daughter. “this is ‘the nicest guest | And was ashamed, 7 e brought. out in a long uae came in he was stove, Amy s be mens it about time you | lights she kn were st get Ry iol- =n the me: drums,” er. teas ‘ apne no my quarters,” or-| “You do get inte the @eenedest ‘Mr. Carson, places, with me? I spend my week-ends at the farm and I'm due to leave now. Dad would love seeing you. | We live as far-south as you do | north, so you should plan to spend the night.” | “My aunt—I’ve no way to let her know. We've fio telephone GAS, TOO ! LIFE CAN BE JUST TOO FULL. b Speel Witaad fORPERET eT! Ft 4 he was as famine house as @ Ith bee é yet; something about waiting for M propelling him. he complained, heoking a transformer” self ahead. “Caro, a Tustle up a| down at Arleta Both waited a moment: then| drink and see that Chita preparesy (To be comtinendp j a 2 . a a FOR A BETTER ALL-AROUND JOB ~ Go All-Electric A HOUSE DIVIDED Between Electric and Non-Electric Methods Really Costs You More..Because It Doesn't Earn the Low, QUANTITY ELECTRIC RATE "Te A ites : But a house united through the exclusive use of modern, time-and-labor saving electric ap- I ? pliances, costs you less. Enjoying the advan- | : Y) yk | tages of low. quantity-user rates, a house : oe neae | that’s All-Electric can freely use electricity i ’ AP Newsleotures for every job... and thereby do every job | | BETTER and CHEAPER. Millions of fami- | lies will buy electric Refrigerators, electric Ranges and electric Water Heaters during the next five years. THERE MUST BE A REA- SON—AND THERE IS—Electricity does the job, ANY JOB, Better and Cheaper! THAT'S | WHY America is GOING ALL-ELECTRIC. | | GO ALLELECTRIC The wisest way to use electricity at its cheapest is to start IN | THE HOME and work outward... for this earns you the lowest | rate at the outset. THIS low rate, in turn, becomes the rate you | pay on ALL your electricity thereafter. And it's sensible. too because the SOONER you use efficient, convenient. flameless. electrical equipment to simplify time-consuming work. the soon | er you release time for other. more profitable work or relaxation. Make YOURS A House United, An All- | Electric House; It Pays---in Less Work. a More Pleasure, BETTER HEALTH!!! — THE MORE YOU USE, — wcaramece) | Ps : vf THE LOWER THE RATE City Electric System y y st weEN I Came OUT, I SAW THAT SJ GOMBONE HAD RAMMED IT AND I'VE Ai RBADY COMPLAINED TO THE q Pmuice: i= “285°

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