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MQND. The Story-So Far: As the wed- emg of aristocratic Judith Good~ loe begins; 'hree people are torn wth conflicting emotions. Loving someone else, Judith w marrying Reuben Oliver—set}-made man. and’ outsider—tor his money, Desperately, in: love: with Judith, Reuben blindly refuses to realize that his fortun? is evaporating. And Clssy Rogers, maid’oj honor, loves. Reuben. In her hand is: the telegram confirming his bank= ruptcy. Shai! ske give it to him, and, stop the wedding? Chapter 18 For Richer Or Poorer B Serrapierrice take thee Judith—” his: voice: was. steady— “to, be my, w:.dded! wife—” Cisey, shut her eyes; She had zame: to. the end oft the: world— Judith’s eyes were open very wide: They, did; not: focus: on. any one object. She felt a tremor pass uben’s:arm on which her cased castes “He's trking it. terribly seri- ously,” she: tried: Vohew — more: sol+ emnly. impressed: hersel: sie mady her responses ae ie er. respo! — Judith, take: thee “ipa ben... for richer or poorer .. until death—’ “Until death!” That had an omi- tightning With the swiftness = tning tearing across a summi deserted her. It: was tke — alive in the Prepon of zouldn’t be without Gary! Bishop, palms, Jim—the. uni- pei ene apd sre like . to was she vowil away when she. wanted. to pte. She must have been crazy to think | she didn’t: want to'waitefor Gary. Tt was not too late— nee roving, aren sought aD opens win mcarelgiat escape, - tarily she took a step toward it— Tt_wasn’t toc late. Beyond the windows—the hed, - A faithfal sentinel, ae only: stable thing in her inning steadied: her. Sin cameback, As long ge there | deflect were Goodloes there must be box- She. went on with her responses’ but her hand within Reuben's'sud- denly went cold. His. fingers ti And then the her Mrs. Oliver, Gran. was kissing her. and Jim—Cissy was kissing Reuben—stariding on tiptoe to da it—and Judith Goodloe: was mat- ried until she died. Between one clock tick ancl an- other the role: she: had = herself to had: kecome. ul She wanted to " outiof: it, Wanted tu. ring down the cur- tain—. . “The photograph ae fon from Ftd Sun—to take: Oliver,” Dick: inst: ot bar at her Sauer her *Mtechaniafy uth sip sh 's. They Lang iraprenrie The qpariy, formed a semicircle: Behr pipe ‘The curtain could not: be rung. down-—not yet— aia an reetiinaatn Goad- loe traditions — another link to, be added to "a: chain of htened over it. ep @ sword BaP Revolu: nia: Reel Wot every’ Goodloe ie t concerned her now. mn with thadanca, om with the dance!” Regal in velvet and signalled the or- by a Goodloe. ion, but it was that cro! ‘Have To Tell Her” HePeY voices took up the tune. Judith. smiled down the long line. Her white satin feet trod a gay measure—Her mezzo voice car- tied clear. Jim swung his sister around. gayly, as Cissy, reckless as a gor- pagan princess, started own the center Feith Reuben. “How —— you are, Cissy,” smiled down at her, “I'm halt afraid to touch you.” His arm around her was bliss. Was torture: She said: “You're brett) seen ourself, old son.” lad I don’t spoil the picture.” She thought: “It’s my luck to do that!" Now that she had definitely lost him she wanted to spare him. If only she could destroy the tele- am that rested like a concealed b ready to explode in the op was calling:| al e had secingly at she heart ot her bouquet: If she only dared:to fling itaway, but-—he had) to know— Reluctantly; she dipped: jeweled fingers. between her chysanthe- mums.and handed him. the yellow. envelope: “This: came just as you stepped before the bishop to say your: little: piece.” “More-congratulations, L gu He dropped: it carelessly inte on pocket. Cissy, preathed. a sigh of relief. She did a fancy step as she page, on,, saying something witty: an appropriate to each partner. If Rube would only forget) that: tele- grany until this show was: over— When she:met him at. the endof. the line, his. face was terrible. “Cissy—why in heaven’s. name did you hold’ it back?” She strove for nonchalance: “Did you. expect me to stage a melodrama. at the altar?” “It, would have been) better,” tonelessly. “That's the: thanks 1 get for-not Spec up a perfectly good’ wed- ing.” He couldn't speak. He felt nauseated and breathless as though: an. unseen, foe had: struck. him a violent blow over the heart, His’ feet moved mechanically to the music. He had to tell Judith—that was his first lucid thought—he had to tell his wife! “Have to tell her, have to: tell her!” The violins wailed it out. The flute carolled it. The drums moaned it: “Have to tell her—” Then came another thought more terrible. If he hadn’t been a coward-~a.dishonorable-coward, je es have told arc meek ago mutt thougnt it wou! oriBae ‘thought it oul come-out: all'right,” Reuben tried to. convince eter “Vd: have staked my life on. “ane Lutie , Justis, I, was sure—” From somewhere within him a ‘voice leered: back: “You. were not sure.’ You wete afraid—” #& servant touched him on the ‘shoulder. “f& long distance call, Lost Opportunity WALKED straight towards the nearest door. He did not He re- sembled:a sleep-walker. The danc- ing: couples: ae oe of his: way. Afterwards t remembered, oo of itt a got out of way—missing: steps to do. it— “Si ‘your partners.— balance 1" Not until the ree! was over did he get.a chance to speak to Judith, “Can you give mea minute Mrs, Oliver?—” The first time he had called her that. He led the way to the deserted breakfast room and closed the dix» | door. He felt like a deserter facing a firing squad. “Ju tha ” His tongue stuck to the roof of his mouth. He was un- able to go on, ened from.rose,. ta mauve, to mis' purple.. ce a orice penpae' er swung string co! lights that. stretched across the lawn was suddenly switched on. They made a rainbow of light upon the wall; upon Judith’s ques- oping face, “Yes, Reuben?” “It I didn’t have to tell: you—” He stiffed a looked un- lanterns, ided when he didn’t. “If, you: didn’t: have to tell me what?” “I~,” he swallowed’ thickly, “T've lost every dollar—every cent!” Her eyes, very blue sect pink the her veil, stared misty. white o: mutely. He raised his voice as though wning. speskin to the deaf. It was a re- wed- to Shout it: “T’ve lost every> thin; —I don’t own my shirt.” “T heard you “I wasn’t sure,” Reuben said. ing room came the The savory coffee— On the lawn the younger t | people still danced. heard Judith saying as from a gra distance, “Didn’t you Ow sticfant a ' : lance | “When did ” indicating the tele ram, “come? “Just as we were about to be 4 \msiigees “Cissy signed for it. Judith—you can't believe T—held this back?” In the tense silence that hun; between them Reuben wonder he would have held it back, given rtunity? Thank heaven he ha not been put tu the test for in a revealing flash ne knew. un+ ly, that Judith was the weakness of his strength, not the of his weakness. He wanted to tell her—wanted to shout so the whole world could hear: “I love you, 1 love you! I was afraid I'd lose you—” He could not even whisper it! This was his opportunity to level things between them. He let it pass — unwillingly, miserably — but he let it pass. If she had loved him— (Copyright, 1938, Blanche Smuh Fargsion) Temerrew: Heartless honeymoon, TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS SOSCSSCS SOM OCS OO ELEOSLESSSESeSSEEeSSCeseSOSeCOECES John F. Stevens of Baltimore, noted civil engineer, born at Gar- diner, Haine, 85 vears ago: Prof. Edwin R. A. Seligman, Columbia's emeritus of economics, bron in New York, TT years ago. Richard N. Elliott, acting U.S comptrolies-genreal, born in Fay- ette Co, did, 65 years ago. Dr. Felix d'Herelle, Yale ed protobiologist, born in treal, 65. years ago. Leland Harrison, U. S. } te Switzerland, born in New 55 years ago. Princess Royal Mary, only sis- ter of Britain's king, born 41 years ago. | Cleveland Outside the twilight had cna i Sports CHICAGO CUBS DEFEAT ST. LOUIS CARDINALS, IN: SUNDAY'S. GAME. (Special to ‘Phe Citizen) NEW YORK, April 25—The New York Giants shutout the Brooklyn Dodgers with Schu- macher on the mound for the winners, while Dizzy Dean, pitch- ing for the Cubs, defeated his for- mer team. The Yankees downed the Nats, and the Boston Bees shutout the Phillies. The results of yesterday’s games follow: National: League At Pittsburgh Cincinnati 0 Pittsburgh 0 Batteries: R. Davis and Lom- bardi; Tobin and Berres. R. H. E. 15 26 At Boston Philadelphia Boston At Brooklyn New York Brooklyn ese Batteries: Schumacher and Danning; Mungo and Chervinke. RHE. @ 4 2 At Chicago St. Louis Chicago a Batteries: Macon and Owen; : Dean and Hartnett. American League At St. Louis Chicago St., Louis Batteries: and Rensa; Linke, Sullivan. 39 0 4 4121 Brown, Walkup and At New York Washington Mew. York, R. 3 Batteries: Deshong, Weaver and THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 7 anh ne DIAMONDBALL GAME TONIGHT Red Devilecudtial will play Roosevelt | Club tonight in a regular city dia- 5.8. 0|™ R, Ferrell; Hadley, Wicker, Chan- dler and Dickey. At Detroit R, g A 4 2) Hemsley; Pffenberger, Benton, Coffman, Gill: and’ York. At Philadelphia Boston ee = Philadelphia 10 14 Batteries: Humphreys, Midkiff and Desautels; Caster and Bruck- er. R. H. E. 48 2 1 That's Enough “You know her to speak to?” “Oh, no, dear! Only to talk about”. buy @ Gee don't spend 1 See the new @ When you Electric ™~ Tem ae Thermom- ter PRT somatic Light. ve Drawe! * published in the City mondball league game at Bay- view Park. The contest will start at 7:30 o'clock. HOW THEY STAND MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES American League Club— W.L. Pet. Cleveland 833 Washington 667 Boston’ :. St. Louis Chicago New York Philadelphia Detroit 500 429 PH Ow PO -167 National Lea Club— Pittsburgh New York Chicago Boston Brooklyn Philadelphia Cincinnati St. Louis CITY BASEBALL LEAGUE Clubs— LEGALS ROLLED A Pet. 1.000 833 667 -600 333 .200 -167 -167 rerwenaadd cou am * FLORIDA, Defendant. y THE STATE ‘Whitehead 1 ed id petition for vali- and that the Honorable Ar- of ey Judges of quiring any there De, at the shall ‘not pmed; and to show ¢ any -you_ha the time specified in said order, why nds should not be validated nd confirmed. This notice shall be published in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper nf Key West, if pl in Monroe County, » once each week for three (3) consecutive weeks prior to said hearing, the first publication thereof to be at ys prior to the date of said hearin TNESS my ha seal of said ( lorida, this 2 ur Ross ¢. f the Cireuit Co Sea ed-in-Stee} TRIPLE-THRIFT UNIT with * OW Cooling Aad we believe you will choose a General Electric! I -200 ; liens of tax certificates upon t No Jay Walker Do: youi get much in the way of motor traffic down here? Village Ancient—No, suh; Oi oo be turned! eight-four it h did: Sluggers Stars Red! Devils _. LEGALS 750 -556 Plaintiff, Foreclosure of Liens Of Tax. Certificates. -667 : B i) REDA omens - SOLVED, Defe PUBLICA y the a ORDER OF It app sworn bi entided. can) ties Florida Corporatic time of its dissolut ants, E. C and ‘Esther Schul the Board of Direct Schultz Properties In that gach is over the age one Years non-resident of the State of Florida; that there is no person residing in the State of the service of a summons ‘YY upon whom would bi defendants 1 Incorpora at the n the defend- A. Jenkinson, re membe f W. L. Pet. resides at N Cincinnati, ¢ defendants. B: kinson and. Bsther *s for and as Members of the tion dissolved, as hereby fequired 8, to appeal to t same being a suit to foreclose following described land: M Lots Six (6 Twelve (12), ¢ Tract Twenty corded in Deed G-2, Page 224, Reeords, otherwise the allegations of said bil of complaint will he taken as confessed: by said per heies It is further Ord that this order be published onc week f four consecutive weeks in The K Vest Citizen, a newspaper publish- Monroe County, State 0) _ Rook County Record Monroe i this 2nd day of April A (SEAL) Rosas C Sawyer rk, Cirouit: Court, Monroe County, | Florida. John G. Sawyer, 7, Solinitor For Piaint Apr. 4-11-18 TIP IIPID OPI? STARS LOST TWO GAMES YESTERDAY RED DEVILS WON FIRST 3 TO 2 AND SLUGGERS TOOK NIGHTCAP 4 TO 3 The Stars lost a doubleheader of baseball yesterday afternoon at Navy Field. Red Devils took to 2, in one of, the the The contest scoreless , unti] the, eighth when the Devils put over one run in their half and then came back in the first of the ninth to score two more, making the But the handed a shutout near tying the sco of the last frame, short. With the aid of 13 hits to seven, the Sluggers were able to pro- 3 best games of the opener, season. was count s they came in their half but fell . First ie | i i i i i i NO SQUAT NO STOOP NO SQUINT i Le Automatic Tuning, 3 to 0.” Stars were net to be St one Sl PAGE THREE PREFERRED DEATH Cincinnati, Ohio.—Sentenced to serve from ten to twenty-five years in the Ohio penitentiary for robbery, Robert Neal of this city begged for the death penalty instead. The judge refused. New Detroit Nation urged to assume respon- sibility for health and education of rural children as source of future population supply. hill (1+ Boston (1-0) vs, duce four runs and so the Stars lost another one-run margin con- test, 4 to 3. G. Acevedo, Slugger third base- man, had a perfect day at bat, getting five for five Score by innings: First Game Brook! mons (0-0 Lohrman St. Lou land (0-1) R. HE. Red Devils 000 000 012— 35 000 000 002— 2 3 s: Gates and Griffin; ‘arbonell and Lopez. Second Game R. H. E. 100 101 0I— 4 13 6 000 030 00— 3 7 1 Salinero and Rod- riguez; Malgrat and M. Acevedo. Phone 1 eS | | | | Ibias Analisi a \ By Tremendous Odds! } “ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF 1938 PHILCOS. has-just arrived); ‘PHIL CO 7XX Highest quality—newest features! Inclined Control Panel, Magnetic Tuning, Philco Foreign Tuning System, Inclined Sounding Board, Concert Grand. Speaker, 3 Tuning Ranges, Spread-Band Dial. Less aerial : "N FLEMING AT ELIZABETH ST. WOOO eae. 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(LL te | a) "Dive Sholtz’ record school terms, the teac emption, of the citrus commissi without having to tained through the president, members of the legi county commissioners. coope: HE GAVE YOU: as act, .workmen’s compensation, mechanics’ lien law, homestead ex- payment of old-age pen- sions a year ahead of time, These accomplishments federal AT BAYVIEW PARK FORMER GOVERNOR governor ‘proves that he gave the people of Florida free text-books,, nine-month tenure the hers’ creation on and ob- taining $65,000,000 in federal funds match a cent. were at- ration officials, slature with and DAVE SHOLTZ HE STANDS WHAT FLORIDA NEEDS is a Progressive All-Florida Man in the UNITED STATES SENATE HEAR DAVE SHOLTZ TONIGHT FOR: Dave Sholtz, has, repeatedly stated that when he States. Senator he wil I general welfare act w ment. He will fight Federal Security Law izes States to take lien: of those applying for He is for Florida farmers an sions. for advertising and the tional Park. He lish a field office of his ¢ prom convenience “A Man Who is Sectional is Too Smalf to be United States Senator.” Ne North, No South, No East, No West—Sholtz For All-Florida—All-Florida For Sholtz ELECT DAVE SHOLTZ U. S. SENATOR Paid for by friends of Dave Shoits) ele prot United i, support, the ected ithout amend- to repeal the which author- s on the n home old-age pen- ective tariffa d favor Na FLORIDA’S NEXT U.S.SENATOR Dave Sholtz Has Always Followed the Policy of “The Good Neighbor” to Every Part of Florida. He says: i} iad Ab dtdtttdAdtittttizt¢ztztézsdézdsdt#d PPI IPP PPP PPT IT: