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oa ne story So Far: Loving some- one else, gently bred Judith Oliver marries an outsider, Reu- ben Oliver, for his money, only to discover that his fortune is lost. But she sticks to her bar- gain and follows Reuben to a dis- mal mining town. Twins are born and life is a constant struggle with poverty. Then Reuben loses his job. What Judith has been fighting is inevitable—they must appeal to her grandmother. Into this moment of desperation awglks red-headed Cissy Rogers, who is in love with Reuben. Chapter 25 Cissy Investigates OOL as a mermaid, as a} mountain breeze, exotic as an orchid Cissy came. Came for a purpose. She slithered through the @rowsing afternoon of Casper Street 15 the wheel of a stream- lined roadster. Her red head was wrapped in a white silk scarf. A long white cigarette holder slanted between her lips. A great diamond twinkled on the hand that carelessly managed the wheel. From the rumble the end of a small leather trunk protruded. On the seat beside her was a hat box. An overnight bag. A white! coat. From their doorgteps the wom- en of Casper street gazed in wide- mouthed curiosity Cissy returned Cissy wanted the same thing their stares from cool green eyes and scanned the number of each boxlike house. Before number 43 a soft stop. ”* She switched off the ignition and surveyed the hopeless patch of moth eaten grass. “Worse than I thought.” Her spirits lightened as she sauntered through the water pipe ate. She had done right to come. othing like seeing for yourself and certainly if you wanted a thing you had to come and get it. Cissy wanted one thing. The same thing she had always wanted. No doubt about that. She shook her half smoked cig- arette from its holder, stamped it out on the bumpy little walk. Never in ‘er heart had she really given up Reuben. Some day he would come batk or she would being him back. Now—if things were half as bad as they looked, maybe with a little luck— Through the screen door that opened into the front room she saw a woman in faded blue linen. A tall man in his shirt sleeves— “Hello, you two!” They started at her voice. * “I'm real!” Cissy laughed. | Don't think I'm ? bad dream or} mething.” Cissy!" The Ollwers, called her | name in unison though on an en-| tirely different note. Reuben | caroled a paean. a dirge. Ghost F:,-- The Past HER the arrival of a guest at this time could be nothing but| an additional misfortune. She particula~'y resented this guest— |} @ ghost (,om her past. Resented those cool green eyes seeing her | poverty. Her once lucid thought, as on the night when she first saw her, was how to get rid of Cissy quickly. To Reuben the visitor was as welcome as a ray of sunshine on a gray day. Manlike, he welcomed | anything that nished the gloom that_encompassed b “Cissy—by the Great Spoon, it’s you in the fles “In too much flesh,” Cissy con. fessed, “T've gained eight pounds.” She kissed him with a mixture of greediness and restra’ and turned to embrace Judith, “You're the original sylph, dar she complimented, ow do you do hr Horn nt HOTEL IS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT rex the hew wr managers. A full prograr Judith chanted | Vv g around for a week or two ll find out,” Reuben in- im rations and hard an unbeatable combi- on for reducing.” “As if I didn’t know!” Cissy grinned. “I ju ck the courage to get down ) it emble with appreciation, are you doing in these parts p?” “pale ve it or not! Ce you put me up for the night, Judith?” r up for the night! Judith ened in the, act of. picking |up the fountain pen. The twins {and their possessions literally overflowed the front room, where there s usually a little breeze. There only stew for sup- per g but oatmeal - for brea’ While her fingers closed arqund the pen Judith tried frantically to throttle the Goodloe hospitality; to forget that no matter what the i stances one should always be a gracious host She didn’t want Cissy— “The house is yours, Cissy!” Gran would have been proud of the way Judith said it. “If you can | keep the twins from swamping you entirely.” | “Twins! Ha’ e you gone and got yours: *h ‘sodkand a daughte! she'd always wanted, Reuben. “Some said | proudly. She Has Broken Him ISSY sank limply to a chair that held a bedraggled rag doll. As on the day she had flown to Reuben’s place in Maryland she was suddenly sorry she had come here. She should go right away. But she couldn’t go right away, The sight of Reuben’s whimsical face was to Cissy what a cool drink of water is to a parched traveler in the desert. She noted in Judith an indefin- able new quality. Judith tired, thin, untidy was in some myse- terious way lovelier than ever— and not actively unhappy. Cissy knew it at a glance. Reuben—? She couldn't trust herself to think about Reuben—not yet. “Show me the offspring. I can’t | wait to see them. | “Reuben will do the monet while I put yous room in order. h smiled at her guest, “I'm afraid you'll find it warm. “That doesn’t frighten me. I've } Stewed plenty in my day.” Judith went up the steep box stairs. Cigsy followed her host to the Tr | where, over four poles, the twins, looking ¢} slept. cd ane for an oak | Reuben waved airily at the | sagging canopy, hating it. | “How long ve you been an ntive You'd kids,” Reuben | | Be | 1 surprised! be | Judy just missed being a red- Young head. I th she’s going to have a faded topknot like mine.” “It 's good luck for a girl to look ike her daddy, y bent over leeping mites, “Young Rube ‘Jim Goodloe.” | wh Dh! Still the only Reuben!” ne is enoug! bitterly. lowing him she noticed that a new quality had come to dith an old one had gone from Reuben. He walked without verve, as a man walks when he knows e end of the road is gnly a blind alley. new she wor 1938, 3 anche Smith Forgeren) Tomorrow: Cissy gets am idea. w strip of back yard, § er an old canvas swung f CARDS DOWN CHICAGO CUBS CINCINNATI REDS TRIUMPH- ED OVER PIRATES THIRD TIME IN SUCCESSION (Sneciat to The Citizen) NEW YORK, May 3.—St. Louis Cardinals, with the aid of a home run by Ducky Wucky Medwick, downed Chicago Cubs, who scor- ed all their runs by circuit clouts, two by Collins and one by Dem- aree. Lon Warneke twirled for the Cards. Cincinnati Reds de- feated Pittsburgh Pirates for the third time in a row. New York Giants won their eleventh straight game. In the American League, Cleve- land Indians defeated Detroit Ti- gers, 11 to 2. New York Yankees won from Washington Senators, Pearson and Murphy _ doing'; mound duty for the Yanks. Bos- ton Red Sox swamped Philadel- phia Athletics, 13 to 1, The first swing around the cir- cuits start today. Eastern teams of the National League are play ing the west, and vice versa in the vounger loop. Results of the games follow: National League At St. Louts R. H. E. Chicago 39 1 St. Louis 610 1 Batteries: Lee, Bryant and O'Dea; Warneke and Bremer. At Cincinnati R. HE. Pittsburgh 610 1 Cincinnati 812 1 Batteries: Blanton, Brown, Klinger and Berres; Lombardi. Benge and At New York R. HH. E Brooklyn 462 New York 712 0 Batteries: Fitzsimmons, Pot- ter, Ma and Danning. Boston-Philadelphia, not sched-! uled. American League At Cleveland R. H. E. Detroit cee ee Cleveland 1113 0 Batteries: Eisenstat, Benton, Davis and York; Allen and Pyt- lak. At Washington R. H. E. New York __. 310 2 Washington us 293 Batteries: Pearson, Murphy = and Dickey; Dsehong, Kohlman, Weaver and R. Ferrell. At Boston R. H. E. Philadelphia 1 Boston 13 16 4 Batteries: Kelley, Smith, Wil- liams and Hayes; Marcum and Desautels. St. Louis-Chicago, not sched- uled. HOW TH THEY EY STAND MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES eps | American League ¢ b— Ww. L. « Pet. Cleveland 10 3 .769 | Washington &¢ 40 Boston 7s 538 New York eo ¢ 538 Chicago 5 6 .455 Detroit 5 8 385 St. Louis 5 8 .385 Philadelphia 4 8 333 National League Club— W. L. Pet. New York 12 1 923 Chicago 95 643 Pittsburgh 8 5 615 Boston 5 5 500 Cincinnati 6 8 429 Brooklyn $8 385 St. Le 49 308 a 210 167 TOD: AY’S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at Washington—Fel- Ferrell (3-0). at Boston — Lawson Grove (2-0) at New York—Hilde- Ruffing (2-1) Philadeiphia—Cain itehead (1-0) vs. Cas- 7 (3-0) vs Detroit 0-1 St bran Chicago at { or Wh 1-1 Louis )-1) vs. NATIONAL LEAGUE &« at Cincinnati—Schu- 2-0) ws. Derringer (2-1). at St. Louis—Fette (1-1) McGee (0-0). »w and Spencer; Melton | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LEGALS BeeeceeoverereveseeeseeoeES PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS LEGALS LEGALS ion, the apparent claimants oN ee leg of some claim, title, interest r Township 64,-South ¥ oe oar extate.. exal oF oaultable im and Clerk Sea ONES etme eoececesesesecsasccccceses 6 the lands above described and; NB s ; . g that there be parties or p. Dav nae pee Senior High Honor Roll Jack Appel, Charles Sands, ing through oF under said. dissol\ ee Bchooifog the inptegeion period adams, Glenn Mitchell, Julius ed corporations, and that said per- |! minor, and JOAN ending Apri follow: % > iit * sons or parties are unknown, after z Bi ,<. Tedder, Ruth Currie, Ladd Jay- piaintitrs, *HiBent search and inquiry:’ = bin , Mopar Bamt ease Nees ek Siow . ae ig Porpgacd ieee ring -toorn v a sie Watkins, nita erkowitz; ssn’ A i o of Complain is Mills + 27 ‘ es LIER CORPORATION, a cause at the time the Miami Florid 1 S| Mille and 2.80, Ray Demeritt, 2.75, _Mario corporation, Cae A Company was dissolved, its Minzel, his wife, Napoles 2.50, Dorothy Dungan, San Carlos Honor Roll efendants. irectors were } Masteller, Gas- iaey TEL. | s. George Henriquez: *~ -. = ry BE POR PUBLICATION. ~ ton Drake, W. i. Phillips, V fe Eau Adams, George plist The following is the Roll of TH NAME OF THE STATE OF Pri a Whlane aut COW. Che. 2.40, Lois Malone; 2.25, Betty Rae Honor’ for the ‘San Carlos School 2 _ Whe under the law became trust issel y en, Ray er, ea . 4. 1t appearing by sworn Bill of for such dissolved corporation, and Russell) Mary oo ney — «for April plaint and Affidavit filed here- that said trustees have fens Lois; Brenner; 2.20, Corinne Cur- ‘Aula, A—Amelia Fernandez, that the Plaintiffs are entitled parties defendant in this cause ry, Bonnie Mae Watkins, Walter Me to an Order for Publication, IT 15 that the residence and address of MeCook: 2.00,°Mary A Pin- Joxeginae Garcia, Orlando Garcia, ORDERE, thatthe Defendants nam- W. 1. Phillips is unknown, and that ee en ; ey ace PM Fab 1, DanilsGareido, Alberto Cuervo ed belo nd each of them, appear endant Vernon Price Wil- er, Mario Herce, é Faba ~ ¥ in this cause as herein ‘further liams is now deceased; Wallace Mitchell, Bewinty Siarko- Agéla B4Vivian Garcia, Aleida ordered And it further appearing from a Spencer, Rose Watson, Ivan Wat- Pp. E. Tiehenor and Edmona &. the aecte Bill of Complaint in this witz, Hee irizon, Flossie S Justo Torre Tichenor, his wife, Neil S s, cause that at the time MIAMI OIL | Ruth Fir Key. Lillie Mae Carey, Gilbert £02: Justo Torres. NATURAL GAS COMPANY | Oni Lond. Susan‘ Roberts: 1.80, Otto-,._Igles—Alberto Cuervo, Ivan Pe. Mees andt ho “Kirchheiner, Jack Einhorn, Watson, Rose Watson, Josefina Snyder and the law be- Garcia, Margarita Torres, Amelia f > suc issolve oland e . " BB. Kanes, such dissol Roland ' Keeton, Lillie Mae ytnandez, Onelia Fernandez, Wethington, LeRoy | ¢ rporation, e id trus' 4And f “ Knowles, Virginia McClanahan, ae ete 8! 1 i s “C nanson doh ; ti ep id, Ivar Axelson any 2 Marian Taylor; 1.75, Maria Es- Se oo eaticiee ieee janson John- © corporation wh beer rE DO nivard ). Gerardo / Ss slida eZ. Much, MM, and-address of R.W. MeMahan and Coie ‘ A tencz, ‘Eloise Roberts; Same Col | Cee? Alfonso: Neti Sar W. | Clarkaon. Hilis, Lloyd | Lonin W. Arnett gre unknown to ; th lins, Betty Henriquez, Mildred oar oleombe olden, W. J. affiant; s 4 ss So aa oie Rawls, W. R. H. Har And it further appearing from A diasolu Whitley, Geraldine Knowles, Can- nial ie! is, his wife, the Sworn Kill of Complaint : f some field Lewin, John Robinson, Ella e. Jacquemoux, Lucian S$. Rankin, ¢ t a pothigs Mrs. C. B. Saunders, Mrs. J. 1 } nda ® -‘' Nicolai, Lois Pinder, Juanita Dun- " Rovegrove, BM Florida Corporation was Herre ena go; 1.60, Dorothy Bean, Eugene FROM RED DEVILS ollins, Joe Burn- directo ere Sar tunic’ Rees one : Pabsge sc : s J. M. Burnham, H Stembler, John W. RATUS mun eta hae Rhee Lowe, Sylvia Pinder; 1.50, Sarah Ped poe Stephen Sent ate rT ta land, cla rough r Ann Birs, Mary Louise Bonni- 1. Per: tu ound PAME said dissolved. rat und t aati Macy. i very 4 Theringer, trustees for such dissolved corpora- pnch person or parties are un well, Mary Louise Bowery, Lu Lopez Funeral Home emerged Burd, h tion, and that the said John W. after dil ch Tian cette de Barritt, Marguerite Page, pez Funers ‘ p shang Anthony Cimueeen oa ght ae are now And it i th ‘| Owen Sawyer, Ruth Osterhoudt, ‘Ti mphantly over Red Devils ee ot Uietaon teen iene pariice €ctena> ghee 1 Ivar Axeleon 0°" Arthur Hollerich, Sylvia Hen- night at Bayview Park in a y apt in this eause : fio! ee ake. regular diamondball league con- M. Bennett, And jt further appearing from jyougal : riquez, Allen Roberts test ths “Dafebudnt, HE ECRERA pee Lahaitaa tie mga fyb ss ied Funeral Homersvin eleven hits CORPORATION, a Georidia corpora: Benne mds sais eset and aided by six, Satan errors, in, isa non-resident of the State a J ‘ ang ae 3 of; Plorida, and, that, the residence vei Bers a on rei Sra 2h ee, ored eight ru Roberts held Jones, ef the said) corporation is un- is known to chéol for the instruction period Req Devils to just four safeties | derer, Riidwn; hurst Road, Hi ding April 22 follows: and one lone run va And-it-further appearing from the gna that th H ree , 960 caus , dosephine sworn Bill of Gomplaint: that the State of F lonor point average 2.00, Score by innings R. H. E. M. Cantgn, J. W. MOTT VD Oil subpoena Tius'Napoles, Eleanor Larsen: 2.80, yonoz 220 400 000— 8 11 1 M. Kahn, ‘Thomas ah defen ae ete ope 22 L unk, Edward ton and has ie ale Raymond Ovide; 2.60, Laudelina a4 Devils 010 000 000—1 4 6 Perez, Raul Cuesta, Wilma De Gertrude Gonzalez, Edna Hoff; 2.50, Sergio Alvarez; 2.40, Ellen Wharton, Shirley Bullard; , Olga Machado, Griselda Gar- 1 Wilson, to transact bus’ Turner, Henry ohn Lammer: ae a Batterie Roberts and Ingra- ham; Walker, Villareal and Gates. Subscribe to The Citizen-——-20¢ Loach, ‘Epplema Benson, . weekly, Hocker, ! a, Eleanor Carney, Elaine Car- =a ney, Barbara Guerro, Ray Pierce, Bruggy, | to | ihe Donald Lowe; 2.20, John Day, Lip iy te aaek ot ae i Jack Sawyer, Copelyn Ramsey, DeSOTO HOTEL oer. John Budoso, C. C. Bohn, J. oh a ADCS peat | John Thomson, Henrietta Carey; 1. Bohn, J. G. Campbell, 4. 1. t it is the belief of the af-| ai ; ‘ ' meline E. Ehbage, Isabelle | fiant that each and gil of the | 2.00, Nellie Perez, Arthur Lujan, Sarasota Florida M ank E. Brodrick, individual defendants are DeWitt Roberts, Ben Conant, Nel- . 2 What Mitekman, aoc the, tie af twee or lie Tift, Eugene Albury, Ama- Vacation Land ” en Hillman, and By ere is no Dlish , ) y Marie Ives Ale | State of Florida, servi ey lia Blanco, Charles Wallace, Eu- OPEN ALL YEAR i Wietaer. ‘laiee Daabence na upon whom would bind said gene Berkowitz, Roy Rogers; 1.80, EUROPEAN PLAN on Charles rage, Kelly | individual oF Peers era Waite, Ruth Skel Orqui UF Nelson, John A. A. | dent corpo if Sine Vera Waite, Ruth Skelton, Orqui- 2 Senenin isaeth | IT 1s THE ORE ORDERED dea Bermudez, Billy Cates, Le- All Outside Rooms deci ord P 8. at ea ed sfendants, : * reg Bey, Ate Bt tach an alloat tham be and. they | nora Lopez, Wilma Russell, Mary Quiet, Clean, Good Beds Jr, John Pratt, Vie- | are eens — so appene s tt Ramsey, Richard Skelton; 1.75, Free Parking tor de / above entitled cause ne i e George J courthouse "in Monroe County, Viola Whitmarsh, Elizabeth Rob-. 5. 4.. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 single 8 enoit Mloride, in the ue Ke yeweee |S s. | erts,-Alicia Borges, Betty Lewin, | $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 double ife, D. D. on Monday, June » 3088, tot eee a a ~ ; : : T. K. Turner, answer the Bill of Complaint filed; J, TS Roy Watson, Louise Collins, Nor. Benjamin, Deu in said cause, else the allegations! Unable to learn who had access’ ma Riggs; 1.60, John Marzyck, La Verne Apartments f fy i Fo Sonpentnt — ae , to a crib book found after a re- Rose Mae Saunders, Edna Suarez, 336 So. Osprey Ave. en as confe: py the said de- ‘i ? Martine pino, | fendants and of them jeent mination, the conjoint Oscar Albury, Emma _ Carrero, Everything furnished for ryweather, Mrs. L. This oe Paci be published | board of the Royal Colleges of' John Neff, Dick .Noyes, Betty housekeeping. Moderate * al ‘ veek for four consecutive : eeping. Mode: Bhat nee ewe! | eeka: In the Key West Citizen, a| Physicians and Surgeons is mak-| Pierce, Yvonne White, Dorothy rates by week or month | Maloney newspaper of general rulation, | ing the whole class of 150 retake | Wickers, Faye .Gwynn, Vida otha Ka’ a i lonre County, Series Fy = Me th Rourrecks & Soria 5 _ pes ithe exam, Thompson, Josephine Rodriguez, Milli sIy¥ this 2nd{ Carlson, . Burke, A. HL “London, — Sami Clerk of the Ci for Monroe County, By Florence se Buehner, Robin es, Alex Duhamel, Bre Protzman, J. Branh _ Graham, Von de Ira C. Ha Attorney Ww. Lilllas o. M Thos. Merkt, BR ie hell, James il, Margurite Jonrowe, W. R. Rudolph, Cart Kubl- man, R. A. Morgan, Rogers, | Benjamin Barashick, Carrie P. Will P. 0. Hlobil, W._B. Comst Ky ae ©. W. Clement, H.R. Anderson, COUNTY, PLORIDA. Paul D, Warren, Wm. M. Hil . IN CHANCERY, J. K. Miller, Conrad Meyer, 7 yer, B. Richard, Ruth Jones, M.| RLSBETH ASHEIM PECK. Yarbrough, Albert W. Ruther, Complainant Alfred R. Gard, ——— Knute -vs- ss Qitpha 0. F. Lindgren, MORRIS PECK nn P. Williams, Charles Seseman Defendant i Mary Se , his wife, F. L. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION ey and Olga H. Dur his wife IT APPEARL from the affidavit | joyer H. Boyer. of ELSBETH ASHEIM PECK, the hie wild sher, H.C. Veirs, complainant, on file in this Cause, Mrs R. Hoover ‘and Karl FR. that the defendant, MORRIS PECK Hoove her husband, William 4. ts a resident of a state or count MeMah and Helen N. Me Mahon, otber than this stat that the pre his wife, H. Rensing ent residence of defendant is Rensing, his wife, Li He $. WR, Herron ITT Dixhn street, eport, Con- a widow, phecticuts4hat. the renidence. is the resijlences apecified as part y ax is “there ta he Complainant: that | nel verson in the state, rach or L Pg -oe upon whom that The | sons of Aine thie pia Pin cmcrsenmesrs st roby: . or her devisees are ,“speures ore 1 BFORE RE ‘ other mants, nknown tha the said defendant do appear | 4 persons. having an,in- } torte bill of | terest in the real property lying Monday, the Hl UND TRIPS DAIL and being situate in the counties of | 1938, or else all of th a RO D Y Dade and Monroe of Florida, | of the said bill of complaint. will tovwit be taken as confessed by the said TO ALL LOWER EAST COAST CITIES Secs. 28 incl. and 3 ts incl, of Township $4 South, T IS FURTHER ORDERED that | Here's the finest and most convenient transportation s order si . plished © inel incl, and the in the Key West Citizen. j States in history! More departures than ever before N N& ec. 33; paper published in Monre 2 | - fast, fon yet schedules...roomy, luxurious the fe and the N% of | Florida i Zephyr buses .. jer convenience—all these at Re Township 54 South, Range) DONE AND ORDERED | at Kes fonda eedoutn 9% cost of driving your ews aute- East West, Monroe County jorida, this | be } ;, . ae | mobile, You can now go te Miami. spend the greeter Secs. 16, 19 to Sec 23 and day { May, A PD. 938 | the Ws (SEAL) ROSS C. SAWYE j part of the day. and return the same evening. Direct ’ of See. Clerk, Cireuit Court, Monroe ¢ connections in Miami for New York and ail America 2. and the/ Florida | —trom Coast to Coast and Border to Border. waship 54 South. Hy Plerence E. Sawyer ~ Deputy Clerk the FPRIBELMAN | NW of HERBERT U the RY Miami, Florida. Solicitor for MIAMI $37 =; $675 IN AND FOR MONRO PLORIDA. IN CHASE 210 Duval St. Phone 242 IVAR Defendants S to 36 inci, Tp 55 south BLACATION 34 cas 1 THE STATE « Tp 54 south Tt} ELSON AND o 6 i Tp 6 south a dinsolved east AX ELSON, MARY te € inch, Tp 54 south 4 cast; al! situate, tying and in Monroe County, Plorids teem, and all or parties, whether ©, 18, 19, 20 and 31. Te 5 orporate of municipal, che runge 33 cast, siteate, lyieg ng through, under or fr and being im Dade Florids aaid corporation. in and t e And 4 further appearing from the following described rea ate swore Bill of Complaint that Miami it and. Natural Gas Company Ni of Sections # Miami Fiori@a O8F Companys and S4 & Ranee = Agency are Rections 2 and & Flor ¥ which have 12 and afl of Se cen distpived according to law. ged that part of Section N ° dine Rast of the peck read commen would be pet for suck as the Tamiami Tre

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