The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 16, 1951, Page 10

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Zeid) TBE MEY WEST CIEER _ Sayradna Aves 1818 : ———y = G WAY DIO YE EVER Y i a= Z & ‘ By Pegay Gaddis me ave eer DIGGIN tn oep TT y Pegoy pe Mm TH FUST PLACE, HMPHIN \"/, ‘ 1 a ee com wait'tL I Git wy ); FIND NO BODACIOUS | P XX DIVININ' TAG TREASURE !! Chapter 25 home: She must get to | ETSY fang obén the scteen| f2¢8 of fs | SS Sak cee a a fof the. place | si | Marcia. “ , pe fee % . Cel Ae : " of all, p | 1g sta ’s hand found: the 4 es ehae on Die tab es ; : @ she had thrown. it, with YOU GO0D-BY, BECAUSE : ame tumep «Taree: wut her strength, straight at Mar- \M NOT GOING ANY- rege Sa cia's face. ; z eran OF ET 1 i f WHERE. I WON'T BE i said os abide wake ae ay oO \N >. RUN OUT OF TOWN! hetwa dodge it, but her foot*slipped on the polished _ fic joor. AFRAID OF A AA - Kiss! f P \/ saat: 4 . — J and me. ct / F i and he agrees with me.” Rg col eet He’ would ann wil any! you Ea St soune ce eas souloee (THE crash of the vase, and the feel ; Yor tits, be-| of Marcia’s body fall- cause I Péte to pro-| ing: cz almost simultaneously. | talking crazy. pose to: you!” Marcia lay quite still, face down, | breath, count ten “You persuaded him?” Marcia} and Betsy stood, for a stunned | over again. You never killed any laughed. “That’s quite interest-| moment, staring down at her. It bea thing—in your life.’ ing, Betsy. Peter wanted to pro-|had* all happened with suth| “Yet, I did, Pete. Maybe I didn’t - pose to me. Nobody had to per-| breathta&ing swiftness. One mo-| really mean to, But she was say- suade him.” ment, Marcia’ had stood there, | ing such awful things, and there” “He didn’t have any more sense| taunting her, laughing at her; the | was a heat than to fall in love with you! Ij next moment, she was lying face! told him you'd marry him like a| down, an inert huddle in her red d shot betausé you were tired of regeapel the broken vase and| what I was doing, I threw it being broke ‘aha he had money.” | the spilled flowers scattered about | her!” . 5 hs rT. Leaner said Peter, under Betsy was being deliberately in- | he! sulting. It was Celia’s voice that brought | his 5 ; ae Marcia stop} packing and | Betsy back to her senses. “The bow] didn’t hit her,” Betsy” stood up. “ here, Betsy, I've| “Lord’a’m , Miss Betsy!” | went on miserably. “She sort managed my affairs for a long | gasped Celia. “Look what you've | duc! She wee standing on : time without any interference | done! You've killed her!” of those little rugs beside the bed, - from you, and I'd prefer to go on| Betsy drew a shaking hand over | Packing her suitcase. The floors doing it.” her eyes as Celia knelt beside | are always waxed like glass. Eg , “T know you would. But-you're | Marcia, trying to discover a flut- | ducked, and her foot sli Ww YOu Lers SETTLE IY FINE! tL, BREA not going get away with do ter of heatoeat "Then she turned inst the foot ot the bea? i AW, uT AN-TO-MAN!) youre ENGAGEMENT this to Pete—making a fool of | and crept down the stairs and out|. She it Peter's CAUSE I CUT You O' THIS MAN ND FACE AT THE him. You're not only cruel. You're | of the house. : fe rtley, song SHE'S BEEN ' WITH Hele” YouRE A r\ Al common — and cheap!” Betsy’s| Some instinct sent her to Pro-| Up, with a little murmur, ENGAGED To You BAD LOSEfe A = rin - PNG MINE bs 5 ie SOREHEAD/ 4 FIVE MONTHS” ie and her | j voice wavered on the last word,| fessor Hartley. There was no} Moved toward the house, because the tears were so close, It| thought in her mind of. going (Te be continued) CITY ELECTRIC SYSTEM | etre Reigerator Facts | LUMMOX: { sod |e The Electrical Energy Used By A Refrigerator AS ASSISNANT i Depends on: The size of cabinet. The'capacity of the machine: The température maintainéd in the refrigerator. The number of times the door is opened and closed. In te such as prevail in nited State: eo ’ S efrigerate 100 freeze more ice, open the refrigerator door more often and perhaps the climate is a bit warmer,” so we double the figure 25 kilowatt-hours (to be on the safe side) and we say that a 6 cubic foot. refrigera- tor will use 50 kilowatt-hours per month! MAGGIE HAS ABOUT a : M2. GBS - LOOK TWENTY OF HER i O . Las WHAT FELL IN My RELATIVES COMIN’ 1: | BUGGY-WILL You TO VISIT ea _ . T° : y - MAKE HIM ae YM GONNA GIT Es . . ‘ Suppose you OF THE ONE : , ; ~ add an electric ; PO» . : ‘efrinovator, Z using $0 kilo- —— / LE ae Your présent ee ~~ Let ‘ou: 7 6) SAS Vos If your present electrical | electric bill, pont con- eS ¢ consumption. without without re- sumption ei ae pa refrigeration, is frigeration. is | will be 8-16 Fr Riegel pers —— $ re . 7 jlowatt-hours 100 4 95 Kilowatt-hours ____ 128 100 Kilowatt-hours 150 125 Kilowatt-hours ___. 6.50 175. 150 Kilowatt-hours —___ 200 250 950 i seesee238 beeesese / THREE MO" ours AN we “S WIN TH FLAG, , 7 ~ QUERIES: . ms a ; How can you afford NOT to own an electrical refrigerator? What other means of refrigeration is cheaper, : oc cade ane = + Cleaner, less both. Wouldn't the monthly saving realized by electrical refricer: a iw dite

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