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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 SCOOOCOOOOO OOD SOOOSODOOCETIOLSSOCOOSOOOCOOOOOOOOEE 1, 1987. Jwo ‘5 Company By MARGARET GUION The Characters Nina, a nice girl with flaren hair, has fallen in love with her stepfather. Richard, the charming, well- tailored stepfather, is openly at- tentive to Nina. Honey, Nina’s gay, plump, youthful mother, is crazy about Richard, her new husband. David, a young auto salesman, adores Nina and has urged her to marry him. Chapter 16 Alone With Richard LE abs was still looking anx- ious, so Nina asked: “Darling, don’t you feel well?” Her mother gave a little laugh ... it didn’t sound quite like her, somehow. “It’s probably naughty of me to say this to you, baby, but being married—just newly married—to Richard does not tend to make one feel exactly ... placid. Sometimes, I feel a trifle worn out... .” She blushed at herself and looked more natural. “It will pass... though I hope not!” Nina felt a stirring in her breast. She knew it for what it was— jealousy; but she tried to tell her- self thatit was concern for Honey. Horrible ee of affairs. k 4 set out in the fatter’s chauffeur- driven Lincoln, shortly after breakfast. They were to make the journey in easy stages, pausing to visit friends on the way. Honey’s little'round face peered tearfully atthem through the car window, above Richard’s orchids. The minute they disappeared around the corner, Nina bolted to her room, and then bolted out of the house; and she didn’t come back until the late afternoon. Richard wasn’t about then, but at 6:30 when she came down, he was mixing cocktails in the living- room. Nina took two, and promptly wished she hadn’t. Fears and doubts began to iron themselves out, and she found her- | self looking forward to the eve- ning with joyous anticipation. She had on a simple little dress with a chaste, high neck line and =ap sleeves. It was yellow—the color that Hester Semple couldn't wear, and that Nina could, so ad- vantageously. Its seductiveness lay in the clever way it was moulded to the figure . . . suggestive, rather than revealing. It was one of those | deceptively ingénue frocks, that your aunt Minnie couldn’t pos- sibly object to.at was new. “That's new, isn’t it?” And she said: “Yes.” And he said: “It’s bad.” And she said: “Oh, do you think 0?” then | z Eight U. of F. Freshman Football Players *musd” PETE chown GATTIBTA " KOXKOSKY 8MITH dians will watch with particular interest when the “B: noon at 2:30 o’clock, as one of the many features of Friday afternoon the gridiron world of Florida will | ler, Johnson, and Carey are among the freshmen backs. Here are eight young men who are muchly talked about -at the University of Florida as freshman grid athletes and who Flori- | ‘Walton, Zdanzukas and Taylor comprise the starting backfield; Smith and Piombo are, starting ends, and Waszak is a starting tackle. H Some More of the U. of F. “Baby Gators” SIDNEY PARNELL in the Friday feature of the big Homecoming week-end at Gaines- ville. HE KEY WEST CITIZEN COHN BUD VINCENT TED’ £D PIOMBO WALTON — ROANZUKAS TAYLOR WASZAR. aby® Gators” tangle with Riverside Military Academy in Gainesville, Friday after- | the Florida Homecoming week-end. Battista is a starting guard; Kozlosky,,) FILL STANFORD CAREY REICGHERT be watching with special interest the play of the Gator frosh against Riverside, Hootie clout fossy HORNER REMULET SOYNSON Here are some of the boys who'll be in the game: Daher is a-guard; Remillet plays tackle; Horner and Reichert are ends. } fees \(Rohifs), prolific novelist and | | deed to | Clerk I Scott, El- | PAGE THREE LEGALS NOTICE OF TA LEGALS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR) TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE Lowe, holder of! That Mario No, 708, issued the’ Certificate N 5th day of August, A. . 192! y of July, has filed same in my offi in my and has made application for a tax! applicat be is- be issued thereon. Said! sued thereon Said certificate em- certificate embraces the following! br: s the following described prop- described property in the County of| erty in the County of Monroe, State Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 8, Sq. 14, Tr. 21, Book B-2, Page 542 Monroe County Record: | The assessment of the said a (Sena That Cha‘ Tax Certificate has filed made . 18, Boe Realty County Ree- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of J. Roland Adams. The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- | sued was in t Unless said certificate shall be; slag and Brown redeemed according to law, the; Unless sai property described therein will be! redeemed accord sold to the highest bidder at the; property descr court house door on the first Mon-}sold te the high in the month of December,} house door on whichis the 6th day of De- month ir, 1937, which is the ted this ember, 1937. ated this 11th day of November, AL) Clerk of Cireult Cow County, Florida. ame of Hammer- shall law, therein will be bidder at the rst Mon- December, 6th day of De- cou the 20th day of October, (SE Ross C Sawyer of Cireuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. oct21-28; of Monroe nov4-11, 1937 + dec2, 1937 NOTICE OF 4 TAX DEED Senate Bill No. 163) IS HEREBY GIV Miller, holder No. 118, issued August, A. D.| ein my office; application for a tax | NOTICE OF TAX (Senate Bi ICATION FOR ckD a 163) i GIVEN, of Tax the 4th has filed and ‘has made jon for a tax deed to be ia | sued thereon. Said certificate em- lowing described prop- ty of Monroe, State issued erty in the to-wil of $e Book C-2, alty Sub- ment of the said prop-j nty Ree y under the said certificate is- as in the of erties Inc. Unless said certificate shall redeemed according to law, property de ibed therein will be; ** old te th highest bidder » at the! court house door on the first Mon-/ day in the month of _December,| is the 6th day of De-; * { name Shultz} | ent of the said prop- ertificate tse be} of Hammer- the highest Teourt house door on ¥ 20th day of Octoder,| Gay, Ip the month & ° e e e e FOLLGWING THROUGH | Peecccccccscccscccccccecscccescsooceoecceeeeesese | A glance at the local sports sit-!| Baseball is looking up. The} ‘oawt uation: King Diamondball reigns!! Navy Field has been cleared un-} 4744-—Abigail Adams, wife oa With the able shouldering of re-/der the supervision of the Com-! ‘ j sponsibility for light bill at Bay-|manding Officer of the Naval Sta-| other, 1937, ich is the sith saunkint: fhY Ross C Sawyer oa c S Court of Monroe} , 11th day of Novemb Anniversaries "°° A es 935. 28; nov4-11, 1937 uit Court o' LEGALS COUNTY JU D FOR MON 2 € A. IN PROBATE interesting | That Tax Certif holder of 703, issued the A. D. 198%, my office and hag a tax deed to certificate described anty of Montes, and valuable set of letters pictur-| particular branch of sport. ‘From)which form a great part of | Weymouth, Mass. Died at Quincy, | jone President and mother of an-| 3 . : author of an view Park, Mr. J. A. Boza has'tion. It is claimed that the large! done a wonderful thing for that! quantities of soft white sand! ing Revolutionary days, born at the; r an h the opening of the present league outfield and infield will eventual! yyace Oct, 28, 1818 ceklon.foe a. Cx ood to} ee ees ee to last Friday, Mr. Boza has han-!ly grow grass, but at present it » 1 creditors and persons’ embraces the followin escribed|made 4 aubdeeiaee exes oP caalitenance and| makes the field extremly. slow. aving claims or demands against! property in the County of Monroe,| be issued th State of Florida, to-w Ki ITICE TO CR 1771—Ephraim McDowell, Dan-| nd each of you, It was a misty, delirious dream, It was heaven on earth. It was wrong. But the next time she hard of it, it was all settled. Honey was going to Palm Beach with Horseface in a week and Richard—was not. Nina’s knees almost sagged be- neath her as she heard the news; but ina moment she felt better, for Honey went on. “Richard's had a marvelous in- vitation to fly up to Canada and go on a month’s hunting trip. So what with everyone telling me that I'm looking more like a hag every minute .. . and this opportunity for him, coming at the same time, it seemed like a’ sensible decision to make.” Richard said: “I didn’t want to prcent, naturally, and leave my small bride at home .. . but since...” Nina cut in. She had to ask one question, quickly. “When do you leave—Richard?” He smiled at her slowly. “You and I are going to keep the home fires burning for a few days, , darling . .. I leave a week after Honey.” In spite of her efforts to com- mand it, Nina’s heart broke into its familiar tap-dance. A week— alone with him. ... Exe; p, The Will-Power Ww day of Honey's de- pa le Wid dawn at last, Nina rolled ovérin bed, and. with the | Jast vestige of her will-power lift- ed the telephone and invited her- self down to Harmony for the weekend. Then she called Cordelia to ask her over for dinner that night. “I'm depressed because Honey’s going away. There'll be just the} three of us... .” But Cordelia said she was aw- fully sorry, she had an engage- ment; and Nina hung up, trying hard to quell the feeling of excite- at that rose within her, 1, she had asked Cordelia, had made arrangements to go down to Harmony, the next day ... So she had done her best, any- | way... | Honey and Carrie Van Alstyne! $ @ And then they switched to the atrocious creation that that traitor Van Alstyne had chosen to travel in... and their conversation was gay and innocuous. They had another cotktail and went in to dinner. With Burning Desire yaEn it happened, it came like a bolt from the blue. Nina and Richard were playing backgammon, and Bridget had just come in to ask if there was anything else she could do for them, before retiring. Nina said: “No, thank you, Brid- get,” and Richard said the same; and then, when the house had set- tled down to that stillness for the night, which is more—enfolding— than anything else in the world ... he rose quietly and lifted the table away. For a delirious half-second Nina knew what was coming... and then it was reality. She was in his arms. 3 “Nina... Nina... it just is, that’s all. It’s bigger than we are. Bigger than right or wrong... or life. We couldn't stop it any more than we could stop the sun frony rising. Precious... beautiful...” His lips again, tender, demanding. It was a misty, delirious dream . . . It washeaven on earth It, was wronge “Richard .. .” He was looking at her with all the things that had been in the back of his eyes, quite open now; tenderness, and admiration, and a burning desire that was so fierce it seared her, and left her weak. It fanned her own terrible long- ing, until it seemed that the whole meaning of life .. . the whole rea- son for their having been born, —_ so that this moment could— be After an interval that could not be measured by time. he released r and drew her down beside m, onto one of the seats by the e. (Copyright, 1937, Margaret Hersog) Nina elopes, tomerrow. a ee Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company Effective May 30, 1937 S. S. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 4:00 M., arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Thursdays. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 5 P. M. for Port Tampa, Fla. For further information and rates call Phone 14 J. H. COSTAR, Ageat. ee ees Se IPI PIFLLPLLLAO LLL ALAA A SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN—20¢ WEEKLY. CLIIIIIIIIIIISISIIIS4 P. reports that he finally “broke even” on the Friday game. A col- lection is taken up at each game to raise the light money. If every fan would donate a nickel at each of the games, the light bill could easily be met every month. Cer- Negotiations are underway to! ville, [secure again the Army Barracks,| neo ithe scene of play many years ago,! ;, ‘and it is known that. Army offi j cials is charge here definitely ap- |} prove of lending it, if respon- \sible person will be put in charge. Yy-, phy Rockbridge June 25, 1830. Co., 1811—Ben at ian, a world pio-! r in abdominal surgery, born} Va. McCulloch, fica and required either of you, m estate of Anne 1 Died ic Texas tainly the brand of entertainment! Pedro Aguilar, who has been ad-!ranger captain, Confedrate presented under the lights is worth that small amount. According to V. Woodson, captain of this year’s High School basketball team, at least one game with an upstate team will be play- ed before the Christmas holidays, probably around December 15. In early January, the Conch five will take its annual trip, ing around upstate basketball circles. After this on, the home court, an excellent schedule has been ar- rangd for hardwood fans. The 8 be swinging into action soon. Such teams ag the the Park Tigers, the Fellowship Club and High School Avumni will compete. An added basketball attraction during the holiday season is the team Ed. Woodson, of the University of |Florida, is bringing here. It will be composed of crackerjack play- ers, including a six-foot-six cen- ter, labeled “King Kong.” Football, which is on the boom in Florida, with the Saturday win jof the University of Fl Georga, the first in quite a few years, is confined in Key West to Saturday morning sandlot scrim- mages at the Park. Interest and enthusiasm is high, but order and ‘coaching is nil. It is to be hoped Pthat some of the older and more Fiéxperienced players in the city, who have formed teams in the | past, will do so in the very near future, High Schoolers are look- ing forward to the opening of the bridges, when it will be compara tively easy to mantain a football (schedule that wil not be too ex- pensive with upstate prep schools. {There should hardly be an excuse then to miss the splendid contacts jand manly requirement, football | will bring to the local High School | boys. City Diamondball league will also|{ rida over | vised of the promising chance, is!eral, born in !interviewing Roy Hamlin with the!f'enn. Killed in battle, lintention of asking him to take! 1862. charge of all baseball games at} the Barracks. Undoubtedly, the) Rutherford 1846—Anna Katherine Green Co. March 7, f the quality of play and interest in} the sport will improve on this ex- cellent grassed field. With Key} | LEGALS T win, Deceased. West’s coming accessibility over/NoricH OF AY the Overseas Highway, there is TAX D the further outlook of pening! some of the big league teams, } TI which spring train in and around } ¢ Miami, to come down here for) jexhibition games. , H NOTICE Thomas H issued the in the > of Florida ‘Fans should see better and bet-| de ter sport from now on. Book D-4, F County Records. ssment of the the said ce the name SEALED PROPOSAL The Sealed bids for the purchase of! erty, under the equity which the City of Key! firence. |West has in and to Lot One (1)/ Unless said certifica jin Square Two (2) on the Island! FeGcemed fe jof Key West, Florida, according, sold to the |to William Whitehead’s map, 900 nthe idelineated in Februa’ A. D.{ 1937, which |1829; which property better| cembers ¥ known as the Wagner Property.! 193 The City Council shall reserve the jright to reject any antl all bids.| }Said bids shall be opened at |meeting of the City C {held at 7:30 p.m. |vember 26, 1937. | All bids shall be and deposited with the Cit not later than 0. p m. Nqyem-| ber 26, 1937. | All bids shall be firm for ten of opening the} be accompanied! by certified check for the of Five Hundred Dollars, sum will be returned to the der if his bid is refused month is the 6th a ~ his 4th day R ireuit Ce orida nov4-11- County, addressed to} days from date same, and* shall be taken as part yment if bid is accepted, and shall be feited to the City of Key West] if the bidder refuses to abide by LEGALS [his bid. ct28; nov4-11, 1937! | CUBAN COFFEE 2 thereon a the te ( Is Deliciously Fresh! —TRY IT TODAY— On Sale At All Grocers LA CONCHA HOTEL In the Center of the Busi ness and Theater District EXCELLENT RESTAURANT Garage Elevator Fireproof | thereon, 10N FOR i NOTICE Said! suc following | braces the fe County of! erty in the to-wit: f Florida, to-wit: Big Pin Ne Book County he under Records pent of the cording aims and demands whi tament of Anne Sophia Bald- nov4-11-18, Pt. Lot 4, Bix Pine y . Twp. 66, F ,_ Acr Book F-1, Page 544, County Records. Th to pr e h you, or against th Baldwin, de under the said certific of Monroe; white. in the Count Unless said certificate in the name of Neva W. id to the highest bidder All claims and’ court house door on the fir d within the, day month of er preseri 7, is the 6th Ross C Sawyer (SEAL) Last Clerk of Circuit Court of County, Florida. nov4-11-18- 1937 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Monroe assessment of the said prop- shall s te ix b property <¢ it the s sold to th Monroe 1937 25, of Cirenit Court Florida. to-wit Tr 21, Book Monroe County f the sald prop- rtificate te- 20th day of October Ross € Sawyer of Monroe 1937 oct21-28; nové-11, | 168), ‘ ‘embraces ; property in the State of Florida, Pt. Lot 4, Big . Twp. R Book County Records. The assessment of the sa erty under the said sued was in the name Howell. Uniess satd redeemed according to pr: ribed the best bidder n the fir of De 6th day Monroe | the said prop-| ertificate is- of Samuel J ertificate #! shall be law, the will t month is the 4th day of Ne & of Florida, nov4-11-18- County, ty in Florida, N%& of SW 26, Twp. -2, 5, Book ¢ NOTICE OF TA A HE Anderson, holder of 3, inmued the DF Said certificate following desertbed the County of Monroe, to-wit Big Pine Key, Re. 29, Acres Page 514, Monroe County Hecords id pr und ri! MeGraff, Unless #0 | Esl cddoemed hall The assessment of the said prop- r the 4 was in the said certificate im- name of Lawrenee Jr property describe at t st Mon- comb: ft ovember cauge rk County, 1937 awyer “of Cirenit Florida high: door ¢ month firet Mon- mber, De- 4th day of November, Ross C Sawyer Cpart of ah aviv (428 2b-28, 90997 nents be entineniene who ever loved his FAMILY can participate in the Write 100 words on why the electrical way of living- appeals to you. 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