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FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1988. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN By The Stery So'Far: Jumping his horse over the sacred borwood hedge surrounding Good toe’s Choice mm the Maryland hunting district, Reuben Oliver 1s thrown end tnjured Reuben ts in love aith Judith Goodloe but his self- made fortune isn’t enough to make hin \acreptaple... Judith blemes him jor delaying. the pro- RRL phe ex from, dashing oe % eit, BP dane Cissy ogeds’'tn 1hbe a ‘Réuben and 1 foatonis ‘op Fntiith: iclays Wt stilt Tonge by tod 208 ‘with: Gary. ae —Chapter 40 Sailwo ‘Gary's 3 News HE moiment when Judith came to the door of his room to ask how he was. marked a high peak in Reuben's life. The nurse had fone to breckfast. He was alone Then. almost as though his i 2 ing had brought her, Judith, blue linen, was standing in ie coorway. “I hope you're feeling better?” Speech deserted him. “You had a dreadful spill.” Her| voice was soothing. ' He found his ton, your fault.” - “Mine?” “You were laughing at me.” His shoulders against the pillows in- “It was voluntarily slumped a little “After | | that—I couldn't make Hi iB ade.” | 2 sia tooked very young th OF T= She saw his eyes, ty un | iomable She was “i abe “to | few her own from them ‘or: to| He couldn't think of a thing more to say Strange! He had al- ways been ready with words to bend men to his will Ready with a smile-—s'ow —a trifle induigent ~thst women found fascinating Jysith turned to go. He must keep her--just to look at her gave hima feeling of Itation-- but he lcked courage hile he sought for it, light. quick feet eame down} the Nall. and Cissy stood by Judith | in the doorway } He hod forgotten Cissy | Ta. Lochinvar from ovt of the Yer arms were filled with flow- ers. Her face above was bright as |} the morning. s you could not com last night,” she greeted dudith, “we missed you . AVAL FERGUSON and when they found out the dare- devil was a redheaded child— Isn’t she a honey, Judy?” “Reuben. Oliver is a very rich man,” Judith’s thoughts followed that line persistently. “Money hardly counts with the Rogers.” “What else would count with that sort of people?” Miles Apart ARY looked at her from good- natured blue eves..““What’s the matter with you this morning, Judy?” “Guess I'm upside down like the house. The whole place smells like a hospital.” They found the bench where Judith had waited last night. They TBweet of yau F We danced until mornire in| your b‘ old .oonis, Rube Then | “te hod-a swim and: breakfast” | @ Shesdumped her armfyl of fra-" i piety blooms on Reuben’s bed and pine gin.to Judith. “F brought ; ory: to you } . “Sweet of you.” With a smile for Cis sey and a wave for Reuben, to.;went. Jealousy... .the first e hed ever known, rege. and a nt shame went with her | Gary got to hi feet wher. she stepped out upon the porch He) wes immeculate in a blue serge out of Bond Street. “Good derling!” He ignored his 1 of last evening “Just ou starts the day right | t [the early bird?” Which reminds me that 1 Suddenly there seemed @ lot she didn't know. jhe peacocks. Want to + Bhb’s A Harcy’ i QS ted the wey to the f OD geitten. From a per cf the feep? arbor she took a smell bas- | ket of grain, and opening a tittle | § 7 et gate, walked down a red/ k path, under apple and} ‘h trees, past clipped raspberry | ies with fruit coming to per- fretion, until she came to a wired enclosure, where, with the morn- 4 ing sun turning their plumage to glory, a half dozen peacocks strut- j ted proudly - t the missed a great time, last Gory fumble, d pas f§stening, the place up At kitchen or a king” Judith Pung a ul.of grain to the one sim drifted in before the fib wes over “Jim is always drifting some- where—late.” Gary smiled reminiccently, “I'll bet he was sorry he didn't come | earlier. [It was thot kind of party They were a friendly crowd.” Arent, Western people always ere was the rapture Almost 23 re keen about them?” “Who isn't? She's been taking off since she was a kid—before st ne was old enough.to.bave a licen: “I—didn't know.” She must ‘ak more interest in g DAR a 3g2 wnged to Reuber ? Heavens, no! i She can rAd dnp ba “I—didn't know.” “Read your ratograxure.” vised Gary. “For a while every thought C. C. Rogers was 9 man jeal Dr. William F. Leiserson of Antioch College, economist, mem- ber of the National mediation Boerd, born in Esthonia, 55 years lehardt, president of the University of New Hamp- shire, born at Naugatuck, Conn, 53 years ago. rette. Judith his hend his e nor quite restor s no one like you, J “I'm beginning to belie grimly “Bluffer, you've tt. After I've been a for awhile | just the thought of you makes me homesic! The sore aw ays E t you v anted to tell me’ with, thay : “Oliver is WOE sie xt sPSYET UE et pout “There wa believe th. n't time.” She could iced appree to manage “It was a Rodsens to confessed. “Like Cu about to make my las ter er voice above it. “You're clergyman, born 62 years ago. Samue coin, Nebr. ex-governor Nebr., 57 R HeKeilvi newspaper KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY Happenings Here Just Ten Years Ago Today As Taken From The Files Of The Citizen A conductor of a pullman car’ city during their stay. The motor- | walked into the office of Thejcade attracted much attention, | Citizen yesterday morning with a| traversing the principal streets! message. “Say, you folks know /and the. boulevard. The atito:. | j | | Will Rogers, don’t you?” “Sure, we know Will’. “Well, he told me to tell you that The Key West Citizen is the newsiest small pa- per in the United States. I should have been in long ago to tell you this but did not get around to it”. Some one asked him when Will thought of all this good news. “When he went through here two months ago”, the booster replied. “He was reading the paper on the train and had just come for a short ride around the city. Liked the city, liked the people he met, and liked the newspaper”. And that’s that. Members of the Shrine Temple are being advised by Mahi Tem- ple of Miami, that a large num- ber of members of that Temple are arranging for a visit to Key West and are asking that accom- modations be arranged for them. To facilitate the handling of the Shriners who will visit» here, George Perpall, chairman 8f°the | ' party here. mobiles. were furnished by First National Bank of Key as a courtesy to the visitors‘ the number of cars provi was sufficiently large to acom-f modate the entire party. Many} of the bankers who had _ never! before seen Key West, expressed | surprise and delight at what they | found of interest in Key West, j and said they will return at the! first opportunity for a longer} visit Wm. R. Porter, president | of the First National Bank of} Key West, and Dr. Wm. R. War- ren, vice president, and John R.} Stowers, director, joined the} The annual conven- } tion of State Bankers Tampa Saturday and make the trip to Hav the convention will draw close. to One of the hottest battles for jd supremacy on the baseball di mond in Key West. was that| staged yesterday afternoon at ‘Foday In History NCLE ABNER) 1817—Country’s first free school for the deaf and dumb opens in Hartford, Conn. 1865—Died—at 7:22 a. m., Presi- dent Lincoln, aged 56, from an assassin’s bullet. 1886—First electric trolley tem in world to be a succe: gins at Montgomery, Ala. covered by buses. be- Now 1917—Ex-Pres. Theodore Roose- velt asks permission to raise an army division for service in Eu- rope. 1920—Sacco-Vanzetti affair in South Braintree, Mass.—shoe fac- tory paymaster and guard robbed of some $15,000 and shot dead on main street. 1924 — Japanese immigration barred from United States. —Pres. Hoover calls spe ion of Congress for farm relief and tariff reviison. Court Syntax “Lawyers should use shorter sa writer. Convicts ced that judges should use shoter sentences. —Government projects of Florida ship canal and Passamaqueddy, Maine, power dam to be dropped. announces} PAGE THREF PE A Y SAFE-- By keeping FOODSTUFFS at the right temperature in one of eur ALL METAL ICE REFRIGERATORS These refrigerators are doubly HEAT PROOF and absolutely air tight Priced from $20.00 wv: Easy Terms—10 Days Free Trial On Display at THOMPSON ICE COMPANY, Inc. —Phone No. 8— local club, is contacting residents La Brisa, between the Shiggers ‘BEIINE city? Who hadve* steomé. for "and: the Pirates. The last» game atid ‘tisking: that! thédronrns; Was,the one which brought, the | <téa ‘With “thd dovaricommit-.apestetors, to their fect and kept} When they-have been listed, Ab ager, and expectant until PRESENTED BY THESE FIRMS bannerswilbsbesgiven:i teonthose ered whichittey bam piace in a conspicuous placé. ‘set! that visiting Shriners will recognize the official places where they can be accommodated. Florida today is in far better condition that it has ever been before, of the National Association of Real Estate Boards, at La Concha Hotel last evening following an informal dinner tendered by members of local realty com- panies. The dinner was given in recognition of the visiting mem- bers of realty boards from differ- ent parts of the country. The Young Sluggers trimmed the Monroes yesterday at La Brisa in a very interesting game of baseball ending the game with a score of 7 to 4. The Monroes started scoring in the first inning by scoring three runs, and did not again approach the plate until cured one more run. The Island City Baseball “League was organized last night with four clubs being placed on the list. These were the Ameri- can Legion, Young Sluggers, La- ‘tinas and Monroes, as the charter members. The first games will be played next Sunday. R. E. Faulkner was elected president; and Pedro Aguilar, secretary. Epworth League of the Fl-min+ Street Methodist church will serve a Mystery Supper to- nivht. The public is invited to this mysterious repast. The An interesting mecting of the mothers of the members of Boy Scout Troop Number 4 will be held in the hall of the troop Mon- day night at 4 o'clock. Plans for the coming encampment “e discussed. old home on La oe The wound is not considered serious, the substance of a report re- ceived at this office this after- noon Evélio ~ aff agai 30914, *h port th: Ee rs lad was } Gomer=-worr of Mr. shot Been: The | wound he 200 members of the Laundrymen’s and Owners Association of the Carolinas, Georgia and Florida arrive this afternoon on the return from Ha- va where they spent a vacation o fseveral days. There will be One hundred eighty members of the State Bankers tor arriving this morning en route to Havana, from Tampa, were taken on sight seeing trips around the x74 II POP CPL LLL LE Ee Ss N Now In Effect... MD. € IAAL LALA Add If you declared Wm. R. Porter, {arrangements were made ‘to’ se- thé ninth “inning when they se- Receive Your Copy of The CITIZEN By 6 P. M. PHONE-- WESTERN UNION Between 6 and 7 P. M. and a Western Union Messenger Boy will deliver your copy of The Citizen. inning was played, and} balks enden by a score of 3 to 1. Editorial comment: Judging from the amount of attention | Key West got out of those four! young women stowaways Uncle Sam’s warships, it would pay the city to hire some looking young flapper to pull the stunt again. Two young colored boys were | this morning arraigned before | Justice of the Peace Rogelio} Gomez, charged with theft of goods from the Weinberg store; at the corner of Elizabeth and | Angela streets last Friday. They were bound over to the next ses- sion of criminal court in the sum of $100 each. Tanker William Isom, from New York to Houston Texas, ar- | rived in port last night and} berthed at one of the piers while sure workers to make repairs to} the vessel’s engines. Beverly Whalton baby son of Mr. and Mrs. John}! McGraw, of 912 Duval street, died Saturday night and was} buried yesterday. Funeral serv- ices were read by Father Mar- nane, of the Catholic church. | The baby was ill but a few hours. McGraw, | Marriage licens issued dur- ing the past week from the of- fice of County Judge Hugh | Gunn, permitted the weddings of | William J. Sininger and Fila L. York; John Koenig and Annic; May Grocott; Eugene L. Lowe to}; Myrtle Albury. i Three students of the local high | school will take part in the type- | writing contest to be held in Jacksonville Saturday. Oliver and Florence Cooper | in the amateur contest} Burns Cale in the} will be and Annie novice class. Mrs. bi Gait liam md, returned: $c 'y from Orlando where the} BoP. M an te’ had been attending the Elks convention. They by way of Tampa where Gardner attended the state con vention of bankers. The t from Tampa was vi Tamiami Trail which Mr says is a credit to the large. 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