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g YE-E-ES... A I ASKED NY BOSS HA ASK HIS WIFE \F HE FOR A RAISE JUST 2 CAN GIVE ME.ONE,/ we Tt was mid-Septem| eeptee had Ee age nged jt when people in to feel that summer would o96,, Today had definitely a day. Now at sunset a fall feeling in door was closed but led out in festive fash- was, not only the first fall t the twins’ ‘birthday. They out walki with their finished ther while Ma ie minute surprises for the . It was to be held in the big kitchen just the same at Don’s special request. Anne smiled at him now. “Why do you need a haven of refuge? What do you have to run from?” “Myself. All my life I have been trying to do that. My worst lenses are only part of that pat- fret ‘was trying to forget my- *, She laughed lightly. So much Tes seemed to have run under chai be; 3 ri if wi the air. 3 5. pee ANO ALL BECAUSE T HAPPEN TO FIT THE OREAMBOAT OIMENSIONS } OF A RICH DOLL FROM THE CATTLE COUNTRY, EVERYBOOYS GOTTA e bridge, as her father would say, since the day she had de- feet “that all the Don’s generos- } ities were sly selfishness. That night she had gone to. meet Tony ina cab driven by a man who new him. That night Tony had | wined and dined her and they had danced away half the night at an expen club. That night she had bluntly asked Tony where he had got so much money so suddenly, and he had laughed at her and said they would soon have money to burn. He had brought her home and held her his arms and told her he adored her. He had been drink- ing. of course, but on that hot August night with daylight not Painful Business WE'LL FLOAT UP YOUR BOAT AND THE ER— ANTIQUES. I'LL GET YOU SOME DRY CLOTHES. DAN, DOES \/ HE KNOW WE HAVE TREASURE ? SHALL WE TELL HIM 2 J. DRY CLOTHES FIRST, GENTS! THEN A LITTLE BUSINESS CONFERENCE, HAVEN'T DECIDED —— |Key West In Days Gone By OF THE CITIZEN OF : ¢ FEBRUARY 7, 1940 Ht over 100. members and fr} is of Parent-Teacher Asse- i mns‘'in Monroe County regis- tered at the Monroe County Council PTA School of Ins: tion and evening at the High AND THEM, AT LAST, We COMBE ALONE...... Key West is an ideal spot for a i colony, in the opinion ¢ S. Allen, one of the edi tors of the Washington Merry-Go. Round, who is vacationing here with Mrs Allen at the Coral He- tel. THE SECOND Ne ACT CURTAIN Nay DR cesine, MISS DELUXE, UNTIL THE INTERMISSION: Members of Hal Kemp’s na tionally-known band were pres ent in the city yesterday and all but one of the group enjoyed their first day of deepsea fish- ing, going out in two boats At the regular meeting of B. H McCalla Camp 5, United Spanist n WE'VE GOTTA DREAM. UP ANOTHER DODGE.’ WHERE'S THE CARGO MANIFEST, BINX 2 KRULL IS DUE FOR ANOTHER RUN.’ HE'S TOO SHARP TO FALL FOR THE SAME EVASION TACTIC TWICE.’ redu U.S Pot. OFF, Newsteatures “TIME I PROVED TO MY SUBJECTS “THAT I’M SOMETHING ELSE THAN A THRONE: \ SITTER! R MAJESTY! © YOU WANT Studebakers excel in so far away it was his tenseness School auditorium, and all voted} - But Don regular visitor to accept him. “T think you're fishing for com-|- pliments.” . His clear gray eyes looked at! other gifts you fg don’t you think there is such a thing as spoi children?” “Not Rob and. Sa “Be sensible, Don. They will’be asking you for ponies "as His eyes twinkled. “I plan that for SO rica bie rh ii ees you expect to provide stables to keep the ponies in?” “My stable plenty of room for them.” “And of course your house has plenty of room for the children.” |i “Of course. And you.” HE said it lightly and his eyes} hi 41 were still laughing, but she} stopped smiling and drew a deep steadyingebreath, Her voice came softly but firmly. “J dont. think your’ mother wont approve of your plans,}stared in yn. “As a matter of fact, the ponies. were her suggestion at the time} I came back from Montana.” “Don, I am serious. Roger and the twins want you here all the time, but be kind enough to come quite empty-handed for a while. 1 mean with nothing at all. Test the, twins and assure yor t that their welcome will be not}money? Don, why did you let one whit less enthusiastic.” him have it? No wonder he hasn't “How __ beautifully you use|come bs words. Like your father.” “T’m sure you have a very good memory, Don, Remember I told you I loved Tony Raymond and was going to marry him.” “I have met Tony Raymond. I felt I should, We are iriends now. for?” “I didn’t Anne, but he did it was for’ office ot low can he repay “Don’t you re: Haven't you seen the evening pa- TODAYS BIRTHDAY By AP Newsfeatures, RT. REV. CYRIL FORSTER uckale snc 3 : "| GARBETT. born Feb. 6, 1875, i were visiting in the city yester-: Pass Winchester, Eng., son.of! a day with relatives and friends, } d left thi m7 country. parson. Archbishop. of ahd ete de ree ee York and No. 2 man in_ the for their homes in Miami, a . Church of England, he is notéd as a champion of. the poor. He once advocated labeling all ten¢ments | War. Veterans held last night at the American Legion Home, in- stallation of officers forthe year ; was held. “The ceremonies were presided over by Past Depart- ment Commander George H. Hall, 'of Des Moines, Iowa. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ducket, ‘daughter-in-law, Mrs. — Francis Ducket, and Mrs. Julia Marshall, | Leo Martinet, who had been visiting relatives for several! With owners’. panies, days, left on the morning bus for | ace é his home in Tampa. } mat Bp | FREDERICK TRUBEE DAVI- Mr. and Mra Charles Green, |SON born Feb. 7, 1896, in New who had been visiting in Key| Yor, 801. of a partner’ of’ J. P. West for several days, left on the, Morgan. President of the. Ameri- morning bus for their home in ‘C8? Muse of Natural Ristory, Tampa. he is a veteran of both world { wars. 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