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E SATURDAY, M Local Links This After-' MARCH 31, 1934. HERE a luda Lane JEANNE BOWMAN SYNOVSIS: Judith Dale hos seen Norman. her husband, having dinner with Mathile Bevins, Judith resents his quilelessuess, Lecause Mathile and her mother are trying to break the sill, under which Big Tom Bevine has left his fortune to Judith, 10 be used to complete tie Rio Diablo Dam, and Norman's avo partner, Mortn Lampere. is direct- ing the fight fr the Revins heirs. Norman ts in a difficult sitnation. Chapter 24° NORMAN’S DEMAND “ JUDITH ...I1 think you forget my firm represents the Bev- ins—” “Forget it,” Judith’s laugh was hysterical, “I'd like to. . . oh, how I'd like to. But with Lampere treat- ing me like an unmentionable and noon And Also Tomor- | row SLUGGERS TO PLAY OPENING GAME WITH STARS AND PIRATES NEXT The Miemi-Biltmere Golf Team | arrived in the city on the aoa train today for matches to be put; There will be a doubleheader “And, Normy, I asked you how much Was enough? Have yon enongh to go against your principles for me?” “Judith,” he pointed out of the window to where an ink-black cloud was sweeping down from the north, “I have to go, there's a storm com- ing in’and I can’t be late for court. Now dear, try to be sensible. You're all wrought up over things, go on back to bed, have a good rest, then wake up and read or go to a show—” “Norman, you don’t understand, I'm leaving for the dam tonight. I! must go.” “I see,” his arms dropped away from her. He put on a light over- coat, picked up his brief case and on this afternoon and tomorrow |of baseball played tomorrow aft- at the local finks with Key West iernoon at the Navy Field with the players. | Sluggers meeting the Stars in the the Pirates and aggregation, who are here, are: ~ ‘ = T. £. (Tubby). Price, eaptsin of] SMERt™ hooking ep in: the night- the team and president of the Mi- ©4P- ami-Biltmote Country Club, who| Robert Bethel, now of Home- defended his Florida Year-Round | stead, will be on the mound for championship yesterday and pel the Sluggers in the second game, defeated by Hank =e with C. Griffin on the receiving Chicago, 4 and 8. Mr. Coa The Pirates will be served} arrived with the team, pron i. B. [ by. Lopez and Carbonell. Hunt, Sr., Dr. Stephen Gibbs, Brad: In the initial contest of the aft- Barnes, Sid Meyer, Webb Swear-!ernoon, the battery for the Stars ingen, Marion Schultz, W. C. | will be Molina’ and Rodriguez, Chadwiek, Fred Meyer, C. F. Bald-! with A. Griffin doing the twirling win, Sam C. Anderson, E. B. Don-} for the Sluggers, and C. Griffin aldson, Jack Kehoe and Karl Pan- behind the home pan. naei. Two interesting exhibitions ate The Key West delegation met] promised, and it is expected there the visitors upon their arrival andj will be # large mumber of fans in transported them to the Hotel) attendance. Colonial, thence to the Countey | Sant Club for lancheon. © heared = Following this event, the teams| proceeded to the golf links for)" best-ball foursomes during the aft- ss eee SINESS ON MARCH 5, 1934. At 8 o’clock tonight there will ASSETS be a banquet given at the Del-} Loans and Discounts.....$ monico Restaurant, after which | Gnited States Gawain the visitors and local members will ment securities own- proceed to the Club Miramar to attend a dance to be put on there | ther ance ae beginning at 9:30 o’clock, {Burm ence ee Sunday’s Program 25 The program for tomorrow fol-; lows: | Reser 8:00—-Local golfers transport] Reserve Rank .~ visiting team from hotel to Coun-| "Mand, Sant oie try Club for breakfast. j aude. : 5 9:00—Best-Ball and Aggregate |?" ed cance ae Foursomes, | Ri 1:00—Luncheon Clab. you dancing attendance on those two women like a legal gigolo—” “You've gone far enough Judith. { hadn't meant to make this Bevins fortune an issue between us, but you're forcing me to it. They warned me you would. I’m beginning to be- Neve they know you better than I do. “I'm leaving for Galveston again. Cll have to*fly back to make court, { had hoped tu take you with me, but under the circumstances I think youd better stay and think things over. Talking only brings on crouble, : Members of the Miami-Biltmore | opener, with and then you and I can settle back into our normal way of living.” “Norman,” Judith sat up in bed, alert, “what do you mean, the Bev-’ ins @ffair- wif blow over?” “You'll see.” Judith sensed that he knew some- chimg more than he was admitting. “But suppose it doesn't?” she coun- tered. “It wit” Judith .jamped out of bed, show- ered and dressed while Delphy pre- pared @ tray for them. Under the stinging flay of water, Judith prom- ised she would take Clia’s advice and wait until Norman had had bis coffee, before, as Clia, would say, ‘starting anything.” She did wait. With breakfast over ahd Notiman glancing at his wateh, she spoke. “Norman, 1 want you to tell me aow, what you meant by saying the Bevins affair would blow over.” te. bean” “Alright, then, tell me this. If it doesn’t blow over, what will be your attifude?” Normar glanced at her, dark eyes unrelenting. Nps in a thin, stern line—"I shall have to ask you either togive up the Beyins money, or me.” Prepared as she was, Judith comidnt’ repress & start as he said this. There was no comfort In the knowledge that the man who spoke was. so grim-visaged stranger whom she'd never before seen. Nor @id it comfort Judith any to know she bed Beliaved like a fish wife, using Mathile as ao issue while was only a “barb im the flesh.’ “Norman,” her eyes begged for anderstanding, thoogh her voice was cool. “I want to apologize for what 1 said about you an¢ Mathile. 1 was jealous afd hurt. Stim San- ford flew me down so I could be there’ in tinre for dinner with you, then I found you were all ready ‘Mrough and she was with you. “I truly believe it happened as yon say ft did, only, that’s it... just as J said that night om board the trawler... we don’t think alike. You thought. more of acting the gentleman than you did of how your pablic meeting with Mathile would hurt me, The realization that she Drobably ane the whole thing st ome any. t Savon aoe if} Ph Kha ry tne she perry with my r2" he began beatedly. “No. indeed.” said Judith, “your méther ‘is, above all, sporting. She ‘t play. that way. She was probably so intent upon her tourna- ment sh@ Wasn't aware that you and Teel. were two of the three prin- cipals'{n the Bevins case.” A> rare emile crossed Norman's tace— “I'm glad you see that,” he said, “she really likes you a lot, Jude.” He looked at his wateh— “I wish 1 @idn’t have to go, but then,” his He had brightened, “by the time 4 get back we can start fresh and Mathile won't have any further cal! on me.” | “Norm,” Judith stepped close, “I'm leaving too, fm making a trip NO. RESERVE ernie NO. 6 tier TIONAL pa NAS 5 KEY WES? IN THR STATE OF FLORIDA, AT THE or 789,626.55 234,931.88 | Real than banking house 6 with Fede: at ‘Country} ! : ‘Treavarer —Local golfers transport | er Assets visitors to Colonial in order to, prepare for departere on 5:40) LOARt train for Miami. | Demand deposits, excent Following is the tentative Key’ U. S. Government West roster; Clem C. Price, cap-| posits munite » temas tain; Wm, Demeritt, Jr, E. A. FS ge = a 7 : 8, exer Wethiee, Lisnen Promer Ww, ¥;| Bert nity Pak: » W. P.} te | funds ~ Kemp, Prof, O’Bryant, Sam Gold.' , nosts of other Ranks — 4. J. Kirschenbaum, Bob Pitta aka a s tricts, or other od iste tia! doe P. Pages. _ Ban divisions or = munt- § Chas. P. Hoge! cipatities Curry Harris, Mayor Bill Malone. J. E. Jones, Chas. Ketchum, Rus- sell Kerr, C. B. Jones, Berlin Saw-| United States Govern- ment and postal sav- yer and Lient. L. Pancoast. iyi WED tit | a | ‘ \ GOES TO MIAMI Deposits of other banks, THIRD MEMBER OF CUBAN including certified and cashiers’ checks . ELECTRIC, ;COMPANY TO OME TO: STATES 921,169.20) 62,272.00, 501,936.14 outstanding Total of items 15 to 19: (a) Seeur- ee chy j pledge ‘of loans and} or invest: ments $ (h) Not se- cured by ge of ns and invest- ments 5A2,696.14 $NH IESE fe) ‘Total Deposits ..$1,458,623.02 Circulating notes out- Capital Account?” Emil Kirchheiner Was an out-} $2" Pu5 going passenger over the East) shares, par Coast yesterday for Miami te} 1 saps wer visit his mother, Mrs, Ed Loper, | stirpius and ether relatives. ie rem elle He was accompanied by Mrs. eg Kirchheiner and the four children, | Ivy, Emil, Jv, Cornelia and Otte, | who arzived with Mr, Kirehheiner from Cuba Wednesday afternoon. This was the first visit of the family to Key West in five years, that period being spent in Havana where Mr, Kirchheiner was in the commercial department of the Cuban Eleetrie company. Totat Pledmed texclud- $ 100,000.00 50,000.00 Investments. to Secure Liabilities: United States Govern- stocks, 3 691,901.45 “This Bevins affair will blow over |’ his hat. “It’s up to you Judy. Take your choice. If you think more of your childish belief that no one else can build a dam, than you do of me ....all right. Goodbye.” He kissed her ‘lightly and left. Judith raced to the window. She couldn’t béar to have him go like this . . . suppose the storm overtook him, his dar skidded on the wet pavement and he'd never know how much she loved him .. . she wouldn't go to the dam. Big Tom had asked more than jwas humanly possible for any womag-to give... she would stay and help him carry on. IGHTNING flashed across the * sky, thunder rumbled and dark- ness closed down. Judith tried to follow in her imagination the race of the little coupe against the storm, and then before her mind’s eye came a@ picture of the storm at the dam; the horror of it, the heart- breaking devastation which lay in its wake ... the little crumpling. houses swept away from the banks and the heart broken resignation of the men who had built them. Even if Norman were right and she wasn’t necessary for the safe erection of Diablo dam, had she the Tight to leave it to chance? The shrilling of the telephone caused her to hurry to the instru- ment. Neither Lige nor Delphy would touch anything electrical during a storm. “This is Mrs. Dale speaking,” she said, “Oh yes, Judge Morgan ... oh . +. Oh.” She sat down suddenly, “yes I'll be down right away, thank you for calling.” She hung the receiver back on its hook, carefully, replaced the tele- phone and looked out on the rain washed terrace. Morton Lampere had been granted an injunction against her use of the Bevins money until he could contest Tom Bevins’ will, and a decision be handed down. She had expected it. Her shock came from the realization that Nor man had known it and left her to face it without forewarning her, At least it made her decision more eas- ily reached. She went to her room, dressed and finding the storm quiet- ing, called Lige to bring around the small truck they had bought in pref- erence to a car for her. He drove her to the end of the nearest street car line and by the time she reached Judge Morgan's office, she had outlined the path she would follow. One of Mrs. Nathalie Bevins’ first actions after finding she owned the Bevins building, had been to ask the newly organized Bevins Construc- tion Company to move. Big Tom, owning the building, had never con- sidered a\lease necessary, and re- gardless df Judge Morgan's inter- vention, $Ne was able to demand their eviction. It was one of the fnnumerable lit- tleness such as Big Tom had had to contend against throughout his mar ried Jife. He did contend with them, Tudity remembered with a thrill, and‘somehow they had cost him néthing more serious than worry. But Judith knew that the worry ha@ had its part in wearing down the’engineer; now his own company was driven from his own building. Judith had not waited for the end of their time of tenure. Afraid of having company papers inspected, daring their absence, she had Moved to temporary quarters in an office adjoining Judge Morgan's. Upon reaching there she found the judge in consultation with Jus tin Cunard— “You musn’t worry over this, Mrs. Dale,” he hastened to say when he caught sight of her face. “I’m not,” she assured him, “I ex- ected it.” ‘The two men exchanged quick S. P. Vecker, who was in charge} ing rediscounts? of the affairs of the company in{f\cieet Cuba, arrived in the stetes sever-{ notes al months ago accompanied by Axainst UO ; Mrs, Vecker. ines dep "cage ea Merrill Sands, another Key) aoe Leen yaigeryeard Wester, who is plant superinten-! schoot districts, or dent of the company, is expected | er subdivistons or to arrive home within the next! few days, to the dam, leaving this evening.” “Judy .. . Judy you can’t do that, ,_ E tell you. Not now, not at this * time.” “But it’s a good time to go, Nor- cire lating ‘ rs 108 008.00 wern- 491,093.23 & desperate oor ef fe then— — Ses 22) @tth, remember the atght { said that $ 691,901.45} O22 one needed to make a perfect -—-- . } ‘Marriage was enough love? Haven't Ceeerevcevecsceve-ce = Gough love to give this op SEAS \ named bank, de sotemn-| mr }fy swear that the above statement) ji true to the beat of my know!-| municipalities 200,888 al ‘otal Liedged of Florida, glances of understanding, “As for money,” said Cunard, “remember I have a couple of producing off wells at Longview and I can turn them over to the Rio Diablo project at any time. .. the proceeds, I mean.” “Thank you,” said Judith, then with sudden thought, “are they go- ing-to allow me to go om with the buflding?” (Copyright, 1935, by Jeanne Bowman) Judith prepares, Monday, mpere’s trickery. for ledge and better, * Cashier.| @8® e comnect— artes: ar as ‘To lay’s Bi th j ys' Fer the Primary Teesday, June 5, 1934 | WM, HH. MALONE. e Dewrescccceccccoococcces: H AR. MILLER Subscribed and sworn to defore| sysicm A, Swanson of Virginia, | WM. 4 FREEMAN, {Secretary of the Navy, born at WILLIAM V. ALBURY For State Senator ime chin 28th day of March, 1934. Woes Public, State of Florida at; Swansonville, V; 72 years ago. ange. My oo teste expires April f 19st ee John Hays Hammond, — . ! jmining eng Francisco, neer, } U. |Idaho, bern 50 S. Senator ears ago. am HH ntl U. S. Senator Wil terich of Ilin famed 58 years ago. nes P. Pope of TUTORING Die- nois, ‘AGENT FOR FIRE ENGINE, LEAVES |ACCEPTED TERMS OF CITY; | FOR RETAINING AP- PARATUS 4 William Rogers, representing {the American LaFrance Fire En- gine company of Elmira, New | York, left Thursday afternoon lover the East Coast for Jackson- | ville. ,, Mr. Rogers came to Key West ‘in the matter of the company’s ‘request that a substantial pay- ment be made on the Number 1 | apparatus or that the city relin- ‘quish all claims. After three days of consulting, lan arrangement was reached which was satisfactory to all par- ties and the remains in Key West. Mr. Rogers told The Citizen be- ‘fore departing he had been most cordially treated by all officials of the city and had enjoyed a j pleasant trip. ‘NO EXCURSION | TO KEY W | Many_Key Westers will be dis- appointed tomorrzw when the ex- jpected excursion from Miami and | cthe rpoints on the east coast fails {to arrive. The Citizen has been asked many times about this mooted ex- |cursion and asked officials of the F. E. C. railway company if there was one scheduled. In reply this paper was told that there was no intention of run- ning any excursions at this time jas the reduced rate of $4.75 for six days either to or from Miami lis still in effect. WIFE BEATER PUNISHED | OKLAHOMA CITY.—For beat ing his wife, J. W. Mattison, of lthis city served 20 days in jail and now must spend 18 months in pe prison at Leavenworth, Kansas, Serer “CLASSIFIED COLUMN RADIO REPAIRING RADIO REPAIRING. We repair all makes. Guaranteed service, J. 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C. mar31-1tx REPAIRING | SEWING MACHINES—We pair all makes. Gearant service. Singer Machine pe J. L. Stowers Masie Company. mar-1 cies a3 i INSTRUCTION _ Are you behind with your class. | es? Do you want an educa! tion? See Dr. S. W. Rogers, corner Grinnell and Washing-! Tog streets. mar3i-ltx PAGE THRER~ —$—$——— MIAMI-BILTMORE GOLF TEAM PLAYS KEY WEST TODAY "Visitors Come In On Noon-Day Train; Lunch At Country_Club & Matches Being sina! Bing At ‘DOUBLEHEADER MISS ELRIE WEECH DIES THIS ‘MORNING FUNERAL SERVICES TO BE CONDUCTED TOMORROW AFTERNOON Miss Elrie Weech, 19 years GIRLS STAGE HOLDUP SHERMAN, Texas.—Three girls! from this city were arrested at Reno, Nev., on a charge of holding? up Troy Bruton, of San Jose,’ Calif., mont Pass., beating him, and steal-! ing his automobile. Subscribe to The Citizen. ‘i ' on the highway near Alta-| GOOD SERVICE AT \ELECTRIC KITCHEN Mrs. Nora Bethencourt, former- ly of the Norita Cafe on Duval street, is now manager ef the Electric Kitchen at Fleming and Margaret streets. Mrs. Bethencourt is known all ‘over the city for her good cook- , to resume her studies, it is said. | where the bedy will be placed at junid-tf/ + A aaddaaa aa sae Ta Ia da TETe Lea TIM AND COACHING. | N LEGALS |img and especially for the hot |souse and bollos which she special- Ov izes in every Saturday. A com- ‘-‘ plete restaurant service is now maintained at the Electric Kitch- jen. FLORIDA BRINGS 100 PASSENGERS old, died 6:45 o’elock this morn- ing in the residence, 1217 White street, after an illness extending ever a period of more than one year. Miss Weech was a student at Monroe High Schoo! when strick- en with the illness and from the date on which she left her classes, she never recovered sufficiently IN CURCUIT COURT, STATE TY. IN CHANCERY. HILLARY T. ALBURY, Piatntiff, vs. CLATA ALBURY, Defendant. | OF PUBLICATION | It appearing by the sworn bill! filed in the above-stated case that} Clara Albury, the defendant therein) named, is a nonresident of the State of Florida, and is a resident of Savannah, Tennessee, and that she _ ye Cuero enty-one years:! Steamship Florida, of the P. it is therefore ed that sa A ‘i fad nonresident defendant be an@ she is and 0. S. S. company, _arriv: hereby required ta appear to the Dit! from Havana yesterday afternoon col ed said cause on f of complaint filed in, said cause OM! with 94 first class pasengers, six April. otherwise the al-) second, four automobiles, three wea intanaed by said defendants. /tons of freight and 193 sacks of It is further ordered that this or-, mail. re published once cach week fori The ship sailed 6:30 o'clock for newspaper published | Tampe with small passenger list | and freight. Members of the student body and her classmates describe her as a lovable character, quiet and re- served, and an apt pupil and earn- est scholar. Funeral services will be held 30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from Ley Memorial church, 2:o’clock. Rev. W. J. Martin will officiate. Survivors are the father. George B. Weech; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde- Gaynell Barber and Miss Naomi eS Mallory Lines, is due in port to- Isabelle Weech; two brothers,|” Solicitor tor Plaintiff. night making a special trip from John Merrill Weech and Earl mar3-10-17-24-31| New York to bring a part cargo of lumber. jaaton Bierron peti: This is to be used in repairing and rebuilding the northeastern ‘end of the company’s pier which iwas started several weeks ago. wenrchaace! The project requires the replac- 1067-1068-| ing of beams and trusses and deck- the 4th day of July. ing over for a space of 125 feat : ; jin length and the full width of the ipier. LEGALS MRCUIT COURT OF THE au ht. West Cit in said k Cirenit Court, NoTICR OF APPL WONROF: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ARIA. TAX BEED IN CIRCUIT COTRT, TWENTIETH JUDICIAL, CIREUIT, MONROE + STATE OF Fiona. IS HERERY ThE9-1070, date A. D. 1927, has in my offi te} for tax deed to with law. Said certificate emi the following described propert situated in Monroe County, Florida, to- 2, Page 3, Key tage Site, Johnsonvil Book 1, unty Records. vd being assessed ant} 3, Llat Rook Ne HAN} STATE OF FLORIDA. cERY. RUTH PLYMYER RURTON: H Comp Divorce. ,URTON-LEWIS, I Sq. 1, Plat Took Key Largo City, Cot- FB in ‘Site, as reeorded in Mon- roe County Records. said land being assessed the date of the issnanc certificates in the nam Rank & Trust Co. Uni a cor. | tificates shall he redeemed accord- =o Ing to law, tax deed will issue] Notice ts hereby given that in ac- aan the ¢ al 1 | cordance with the final decree here- thereon on ‘the 3rd day of April, A. eee on the 25th [(SkAL) {Clerk Cirenit Court Monro at} Florida mi nf said Miami} County, partete-at ORDER OF PURT the ve stat the said Harry Hur defendant herein named, is over the jage of twenty-one years; that hin jresifence is unkne na that J there ix no pe State of “ireuit Court of the} Florida, the ice of a " subpoena renit of Florida, inj upon whom would bind the said de- County, — wherein | fendant. and Reatha Prevo,; It is, therefore, Ordered and De- complainants, and! creed that the said defendant be and and John-j he is hereby required to appear to son, his wife, Whose Christian name} the bill of ¢ int filed in sal lis ainknown, ‘and J, Raleigh Morgan} cause on or before the 2nd day Morgan, his wife, who . D., 19 herwise the al- f said bill will be taken by said defendant, urther Ordere a creed that this order bi we each Week for four consecutive veeks in the Key West Cithen, a newapaper published in said County and State. On this An. 193 ‘ NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE { tofore « j pending in th Lager fore oth Judiciat € L Clerk Cireult Court, Florida. SAWYER, Monroe Count mar my a , Win sell at ¢| public on for cash to the high- st and best bidder at the front .| door of the County Court House in Key West, Monroe County, Florida, jon the 2nd day of April, A.D. 1 the same being a legal sates da: [hetween the hours of 11:00 A, 3} and 2:00 7 Pla Certificates 3rd day of August, filed said certifiwates and has made appli deed to issue in law. Said certi following _ descr uated in Monroe auc 2rd day of March, nd 19, Fage 17, 5 # Book 1, Page Monroe County Records, The said land being assessed Square Stock y. lying and being Florida, to-wit: Forty-seven «47> of Tavernier Cove, according to plat thereof recorded in plat hook 1, page 10%, of the Pub- le Records of Monroe County, Plorida. WILLIAM H, | Ag Speci: ¥. KURTZ & R { Solicitors for Complainants. mar3-10-17-24-21 mee Key West's First Funeral Home Key West's First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD Phone 546 Never Sleeps MALONE, ROSS ¢. SAWYER, Lhe Cireult Court: Menre mar3i: apri7-14-21-2 {SOFPPPPPP OPO OOEEOEEO EET T ELON <Try One At Our Expense: HAVE YOU E VER TRIED AN ELECTRIC RANGE? If you haven't don’t miss this chance to take advantage of our trial offer, and see for yourself how fast, clean, modern, and economical electrie cooking is. LM. CRAM AOR ORORI OOOO ETL, os We have already installed thirty-five per cent of the ranges we expected to put out for the year under this plan. You don’t know what you're missing without one of these four burner, triple auto- matic, Crawford Electric Ranges in your home. Our trial plan makes it possible for you to try this modern way of cooking at our expense, because if you decide to buy, all of the pay- ments made on this plan are credited towards the initial price of the range. INSTALL ONE AT OUR EXPENSE, AND CONVINCE YOURSELF OF ITS MERITS The Key West Electric Company AN A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager TAA ALee¢dgrttittittidrtdidrdidkditddiddéd

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