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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1938 DONT MARRY THE MAN ly Jeanne The Characters Kathleen Gregory goes West incognito to secure a right-of- way for the Gregory mine shaft from MacDonald. Donald MacDonald has refused the right-of-way, hates the Greg- orys. Bridget: Kathleen’s companion, Yesterday: After the accident, Kathleeni’s father gives her full rein. Then the Gregorys leave, All the miners receive checks for Christmas. Chapter 23 4 Holiday Time FE MacDonalds came in that, evening. Kathleen sat quie wondering at the fresh pain throb> bing in he: hands. And on the oF ite side of the’ room, Donald ‘acDoneld sat, unconsciously staring at the bandaged hands, puta evidence of the girl's brav- his face dark with paises ord wanted to take you, hy with me for the holiday: Donald told the girls. “but the} 4 says no. Well, the boys will return for Hugmenai—” “Hug me, what?” asked Bridget. “Oh, you Irish don’t celebrate: New Year's Eve as the Scotch do., Td advise you to prepare for coats pany immediately after the s' of midnight, You'll want your ret guest to be a man, and after t! and a girl, one dark, one fair. fuel on your veratida for the it man to carry in and you’ ere 800d luck the rest of thi it suppose the hal visitar is a gait queried Bridge’ “Ask Mayme new happens. Poor child’ ona! stayed out all i last er. he lives in ae wn the hill ig worked late at the’ ie of the men drove ‘her couldn’t get near the him back aia 5 Rivas He yas st ae standing, just wanted to a T Hope have a merry Cl ‘g jtmas.' $ came out ike the Snap | Angus ie to you and many of thlecs Snapped -baek, | 20d where was Bridget? Did Bir] want to catch Cold oul aw | 04 onER Ole oe Then came the miners with their gifts, enough potted plants to fill , the broad Gregory house win- dows, hand carved bookends and boxes, dainty pieces of fancy| ¢ athleen tréasured most a queer looking square, awkward] embroidered — Laura MacBride’s idea of a handkerchief. It was a merry day in Neutral- ity, and the cheer of it spread to the big house where Kathleen sat beside the armthair radio. her fa- ther’s gift, listening to dance mu- sic from Los Angeles. * Dinner-was prepared and seryed by the MacDonald housekeeper who hovered over Kathléen’ as though she belonged to the proper clan. Old Balmy. their guest of honor, brought a gift to Kathleen and asked that she not open it un- + til she was alone. wana promient came at paar ie, ‘onderingly she Unwrapped the package then talled to Bride Bet. laces he ts Balmy- look.” and she held up one half of a torn, blood-stained shirt. Bridget snatched the obie cf f her and carried it t to.the ligh’ is is agés old,” she announced. é how yellow it is A fh these s are Rae uuiae ee 2 shirt divided “Kathiece Be Balnay’s oy the day? to o the feud al the card “Inside of the envelope were two work. ven | Ae sheets “of paper: ‘one “fresh, ‘the other dry an atnicee by age. Caretully leen unfolded the ey lowed one and read. * sah tonne § is aah oy you. When you ing of mine with oie Skah te back the’ other half, tutn ‘over. If you don’t, wilt it to my son and let ‘him sée what men were like when they were en Bridget | chuckled. “Your "Dad would Ea that. It looks to me as Angus ,had lost half , “Old MacDonald,” supplied Kathleen. ‘Let's see what Balmy ig'| has to say.” ‘Patch The Shirt’ gS opened the second sheet. My dear, the better way will be to two “halves” Yogmar and shirt inthe Jom ly ds a re- Kathleen m shock be her erg Gi alt? Donald of one orbs mini And how +. . Brid et, do You SUD pose father tO my. Bo 1—” “D; a pd “for a girl with as tahead ‘ours, you'fe woefully has known your ae | from the moment he met you. Old hotograph ever taken of you, H ond hed have watched the te to= didn’t he tell me?” for you tos yen fist a hee Then too, hé’d be the kind to let you “Tes ger | Angus probably showed every gravures with intense interest.” “But Ww! fi woe out iyoar problem without ickening to made the excuse he bd & eae 0, ryt travel ‘The ay wi Ys, ae fF yet ae ‘man for tea ara fee ae ped ini the their 6! dete aa B a a} Phe trice % it ie ca tae ee purple and wondered sent not one gift but a box of them: Sheeehttully el ails. Six of stand to hold them and sitached thing ten: | term repo 798 some dim, wbaletie| memory. House Rises In Air As Trees Grow {Ry Avwecinted Press) VICKSBURG, Miss., Nov. 17.— H_N. Levy and J. M. Fried’s cab- in is getting higher and higher in the air. The cabin, used as a fishing lodge, is built between two trees well above the ground and firmly anchored to the trunks. The trees have grown 18 inches since the lodge was erected a few years ago and are still growing. ie t” Kathleen leaned for- Ty alerts do ‘you tak eee “he get’s on fas ‘m Coat peopl but like “Ge it a gir oH jalmy, they’d e, nor to you tng 9p fort to any the first step.” bow Bridget the ace et a think they high I'd better come out in wile: don Ho, dap t do osha. They'd eather it your identi a ate a at without, chetr “edb ple ques- toning them Teen's smile was bitter. She understond. she thou: ugk. As ved e war Sige, R Brid, Welt 30 be it’ heed to asso- hye daily with him if she were her. new pian. the old shirt, s at a so |e Ha He ie me a few ote inters.' ae git i, she ond ned ‘admitted her rhaps ny ike | up at the photograph dark-eyed woman. “I’l) bet vou ¥ were mixed up in this some e accused. and then she owe at her hands. Would ever be normal again? If not? thleen sat in passionate re- bellion, then lifted her eyes to a mirrored reflection. There, that was the resembiance she had noted before. Her eyes. so totally unlike any other Gregory's, were like the mist of the woman in the photo- eraph. reread Balmy’s note. Now what had he meant by that, “the better way. patch the two halves together and keep the shirt in the family—” First, she’d have to find the other half. This was ost Old Angus’ note had sugges’ then. why had Balmy called it "Sthe bet- ter (Cobyright, 1938, Jeanne Bowmen) Tomorrew: Hours of torture. BULL APPRAISES THE APPRAISERS My Anmercnied Frees) ELGIN, UF, ev. 17.—Attor neys Joseph J. Wiedemann and Almore H. Teschke of Elgin went to the Morris Dolbey farm to ap- praise a cow They waiked right up to the animal and started exam Kit But the cow was a bull and he charged the appraisers. They es caped after a lively sprint to the nearest fence, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN @ | number during recent years, they | IR’ HIS‘ JOHN HENRY’ ON THE ‘DOTTED LINE for a heavyweight championship battle Jan. 27 with Joe Louis (left), the champion. Promoter Mike Jacobs says the bout’s to be in Madison Square Garden; formal signing of the fight papers is scheduled. COUNTY BASEBALL TEAMS DECIDE ON KEY WEST CONCHS HAVE TWO MORE CONTESTS TO) PLAY; TAMPA TEAM TO BE HERE NOV. 27 | At a meeting held by teams of | the Monroe County Baseball} League last night it was decided ! on how many games remain to’ be played during the present half | | | of the schedule. Key West Canchs, it was agreed, have two more contests) to play before the schedule will | be completed. These games are! the postponed September 25th contest with Poultry & Egg Co. nine and the one pending with} Bacardi Club. Given the approval of the | a were the signing of J. Vil- areal by the Grille club and G.) Alfonso by Bacardis. Roy Hamlin, manager of Key | West, was given permission to use Navy Field for a series of games with the Tampa All-Stars, which team is scheduled to ar- rive November 27. Should the team not arrive for that date, Manager Hamlin will have use of the grounds at any time the west coast club decides to come to Key West. Present at the meeting were President Woodson, Vice-Presi- dent M. Sanchez, Secretary P. Aguilar, Managers Hamlin, San- chez and J. Carbonell, and 20 players and fans. ESMOND ALBURY LEADING HITTER FOLLOWED BY FOUR PLAY- ERS WHO ARE TIED WITH .500 AVERAGE Esmond Albury, with an aver- age of .571, is the leading hitter of the Monroe County Baseball League. He is followed by four players—Villareal, M. Acevedo, P. Carbonell and Al. Rodriguez— each with an average of .500 Five players are tied with 400 and five other players are even with .333. Following are players hitting 300 or better up to Nowmeber 16 Player— AB R. H. Ave. E. Albury 7 571 Villareal 500 M. Acevedo 500 P. Carbonell 500 Al. Rodriguez 500 A. Acevedo 416 C. Griffin 455 J. Carbonell 40 M. Griffin 400 Davila 400 A. Hernandez 400 Joe Navarro 400 Rueda Woodson Sterling D. Lopez Wickers 8 John Navarro ——26 1 1 1 25 OWI em OMHBORNOUUH WITH 5 15 30 22 18 7 12 333 333 333 333 333 ai Ce ee oor Soe eo a eee so 380 ax | Austratian dete: Get iet Special Court (By Associated Prem) MARBLE BAR, West Aus- | tralia? Nov. 17.—A new court of native affairs—established as an at es up John Henry Lewis (right) _ BASKETEERS GO INACTION FRIDAY NIGHT AT GYM experiment in dealing with native’ crimes—gave its first decision re- | cently. It rehtenned “Smiler,” native, to two years banishment .from his tribe for killing a fellow ' tribesman. \ The court is composed of a special magistrate, a superin: tendent of native hospitals, a Crown law representative, the protector of native affairs, and “Sambo,” headman of “Smiler’s’” tribe. ‘Would Be Known For Its Poincianas (iy Associntea Press) MIAMI, Fla., Nov. 17.—Miami, | tiring of its boom- time slogan, “The Magic City,” wishes to be- come known as “Royal Poinciana As a step toward this goal the leranwer of Commerce asked school children to gather seeds of the royal poinciana tree. The youngsters brought in a_ truck- load. The committee turned the seeds over to the two railroads serving Miami to be planted along their rights of way near the city. In the spring the royal poin- ciana becomes a mass of vivid color. Today s Birthdays Secccccocosoeseseeseeoce Prof. Grace Abbott of the Univ. of Chicago, professor of Public Welfare, Bureau chief, born at Grand Is- land, Nebr., 60 years ago. Justin Miller, ociate justice of the U. S. Court of Appeals for Washington, D. C., former law schoo] dean, born at Crescent City, Cal., 50 years ago. Henry A. Shute of Exeter, H., author of the “Plupy” other books for boys, born Exeter, 82 years ago. N. and at Maj. Gen. Thomas Q. Ashburn. president-chairman of the Ameri- can Waterways Asso. born at Batavia, Ohio. 64 years age: = ester C. Davi: ‘ederal Résetvé System, born in a tate & Ip, i years ago. ee af Dr: Joseph A. Vance of De troit, noted Pfesbyterian clergy man, born in Sullivan Co, Tenn 64 years ago Goura governor te Press Scrap Book”. B, conduct- of ry again designed tc Best Fre or pa '$ pioneer sadic station WDAE. an aged} ex-Children’s © HIGH SCHOOL MEETS PARK CLUB IN NIGHTCAP Second doubleheader of the Is- land City’s basketball league for the 1938-39 season will be played ; | tomorrow night at the ‘School Gymnasium. Scheduled to play in the first jgame are the varsity members of the High School quintet against the strong Park Tigers’ five, man- aged by Beryl Pinder. Tigers boost such players as Poly Art- man, L. Curry and Jack Lopez. High School will use Lewin, Stickney, Pinder, Schoneck and one other player yet to be se- lected for the starting lineup. Seafood Grille five will meet Lions Club in the nightcap. The former quintet defeated DeMolays 50 to 7 Monday night at the Gym. Lions lost to Army that night, 41 to 23. Both games promise to be hard-fought. tomorrow night Time for the opener to begin will, as | 7:30 o'clock. Vacationist’s Lot - Now low Happier One usual, be my A eee Extent, RACINE, Wis., Nov. 17.—Vaca- tionists have been relieved of a source of worry by Police Chief Grover C. Lutter. | eoccccece e | ‘WASHINGTON NOTES Soccccccccceses LITTLE VOICE While small ‘stockholders in-} vestment trusts have increased in | have little voice in the manage- ment in certain companies, ac- cording to the Securities and Ex- change Commission. AVERAGE WAGES The average weekly wage of workers in manufacturing indus- LEGALS | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 7ae| ELEVENTH JUDICIA’ oF THE STATE OF “sho As na IM AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. j CHANCERY, | ONALDSON_,TORANO, mpilainant, | ‘piv yORCE. 3IBSON TORANO, ! Defendant. j ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn Dill filed in the above stated cause that the residence of the defendant: { Irene Gibson Torano is unknown, that she fs ovér the age of twenty- one years and there is no person in| |the State of Florida, the service of {a summons in chancery upon ee would bind said defendant. It is hereby and ordered you! tries in all states during August Irene Gibson Torano are hereby re-| quired to appear to the bill of com- (was higher than the minimum jplaint filed in this cause, on or be- fixed by the Wage and Hours fore 5th, A. otherwise the allegations D. of 1938, the December Law, according to Elmer F. An- pill of complaint will be taken as drews, administrator. est average was found in the District of Columbia, with $33.61 and the lowest in Georgia, wit $13.71. WHICH ROAD? Secretary of State Cordell Hull believes that the world today confronts two roads, one leading to the catastrophe of a new world Al war and the other to the benefits | * flowing from peaceful relations between nations. Both the Presi- dent and Mr. Hull are pledged to) yor continue to expand the recipro- cal trade program which they be- lieve is helping foreign trade and providing “an excellent illustra- tion of what cooperation between | {joo in the for: business and government can and of the Judges of o should do.” POPULARITY The popularity of the President | e: ve the past , | slumped sharply in month, according to the report of the American Ihstitute of Public | Opinion. ported a spectacular rise in Mr. Roosevelt’s popularity following his peace plea to Hitler, but it was short-lived. Before the peace | ry. plea, the survey showed 53.3 per cent, of the voters for the Presi- dent and afterward, the figure jumped to 59.6. Two weeks ago 4%, ¢ it had dropped to 54.4. 0.022 PER CENT arly this month, the Treasury borrowed $100,000,000 in 91-day discount bills, at an average in- terest rate of 0.022 per cent. And When Policeman (to motorist who! ida Corporstion that has been duly TIGERS IN OPENER: SEA- nearly collided)—Don’t you know | FOOD GRILLE VS. LIONS that you should always give half Carroll, Jane Richards and Charles of the road to a woman driver? Motorist—I always do, when I! Key Corporation, a dissolved Flo find out which half of the road she wants. Rosalena Bauman of Jefferson, | son ‘in the State of Wis. gave’up crying when she! *eTvicp of a summons’ in’ chancery | instead when she is in distress. LEGALS IN THE COUNTY JUDG AND FOR MONRO} BLO In re B Charlotte 4 Slee known as Lottle Hodgéon, Deceased. ove NTN To all creditors and all persons |OF Persons natural, aving claims or demands against mun Amelia | ¢ hi the estate Hodgdon Hodgdon, West, Monroe County, Florida: You, and éach of you, are hereby notified and required to file claims or demands which you, either of you, may ha the estate of Charl of Charlotte nown 1, late as or Lo office of the County Florida, in the urt House in Monroe County rida, within eight calendar months from the date of the first publication of this notice, to-wit, November 17th, P. 1938. Said claims or demands shail be in writing and contain the place of residence and post office address of the ant and sha be sworn to by t agent or attorney. Any Coun Coun at claimant, This organization re-| | | non-residents of the State of Flor- High | was a year old, and now whistles | rendants, or any of them; that the Rr that the ‘all | described real estate, against , A.| his} y such claim or demand not} filed within the time and in the | manner prescribed herein shall be | void Dated at Key West, 16th day of November. WILLYAM A. PREEMA As Executor of the Last wat Testament of Charlotte Amelia Hodgdon known as Lottie 1, aforesaid this 1938 rida. Residents about to leave on aj j trip are requested to telephone police headquarters to give their names, addresses, time of depar- ture and return, and the names of persons, if any, left in charge of their property. Several times a week police- men will inspect the vacant prem- : or Once a week vacationers receive postcards telling of the inspections. ises. will them It Would Not Have Paid To Be Modest : goyernor of ' Sutton. Tyler 0 i ne southbound ttaftic as he turning to nai at the saw his the door ough his trousers were tat- ed, he ran after the car and ered the wallet. You Can’t Outguess Them “But madam, you cannot mar- If you do, .your hus- md has clearly specified in his that his fortune will go to er” It's the brother —Page Gates. parrying” ject -8,1938 Pursuant to Chapter 15491, Laws of Florida, the undersigned will re- ceive until 10:00 A. M ( Friday, A T.) at Tallahassee, fferings of matuted . Highway, FLORIDA. offerings submitted MUS' TY numb: date of a tion, and serial terest rate. f maturity {fer must » te exactly w ri) ch price ‘shall be 2 asked STATE BOARD OF FLORIDA ADMINISTRA as Prex sreasurer on | fda Corporation, the | Jane The high- confessed by you and said cause be | proceeded with ex parte. It is further ordered that this order be published once each week h fer four (4) consecutive weeks in; the Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in Key County, Florida. | Done’ and Ordered in Key West! this October 26th, A. D, 1938, (Circuit Court Seal) West, Monroe Ro: Clerk of the By (Sd.) Florence TO WHOM I You and each take notice that I will on the y of Novembe: >. 1938 pply to one} ircyit Court f the Eleventh Judicial Cireuit in | and for Monree County im cham=4 hb for a license to man a 3 nov3-10-17,1938 | COURT OF THE ‘DICIAL CIRCUIT IN AN MONROE COUNTY, | FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY: H FIRST NATIONAL BANK | lof Tampa, Florida, a corpora- tion organized and existing un- der the Laws of the United | ates, and HOWELL T. LYKES, executors and Trustees u he Last Will and Testi ment of W. H. Kendrick, also | known as W. Harney Kendrick, =} deceased, | Plaintiffs, | ‘oreclosure of Mortgage. Y¥ CORPORATION, Florida Corpora- Defendants. | ORDER OF PUBLIC ATION It_appearing from the sworn bill filed in the above stated cause that | Cudjoe Key Corporation, is a Flor- dissolved, under the Laws ‘of tate of Florida; that the } H. George |. Bailey are the directors and trustees ofthe property of Cud) ida corporation, and have indivi- dual interest therein,»and are each ida, and over the age of twenty- one years, and that there is no per- Florida the upon whom would bind said de- residence of safd H. George Carroll a ularly known to the 40 Wall Street, New that the residence of Jane’ Richards as is particularly known the plaintiffs is Broadway, New York, N. idence of Cl Bailey as is particularly known to. the plaintiffs {s 40 Wall Street, New York, N. Y. And it further appearing from said sworn bill that plaintiffs verily belleve that there may be parties corporate or icipal interested in the land scribed in said bill of complaint, aiming through or under said cor- ration, and that said persons or rties are unknown after diligent search and inquiry, in the following in Monroe County, Florida, to wit: On the Island of Key West, and known on Wililam A: Whitehead’s map of sald Is- land, delineated in February, A. D. 1829, as part of Lots One (1) and Four (4) of Square Sixty-two (62), but more fully described as follows: ommencing at a point on Whitehad Street distant from the corner of Whitehead and Southard Streets Two Hundred and Sixty-three (263) feet and Three ‘(3) inches, and runs thence in a N. E’ly direction Two Hendred and Seventeen (Qi) feet; thence; at right angles in a 8. E'ly direction venty-sev: and nead) Uiches; thence at right angles in a 8. ly) direction One Hundred and Thrée (103) feet; thence at right angles in a S. Ely direction Sixty-six (66) and Six (W# inches out to Angela Street; thence at right angles in a 8. W'ly direction along Angela Street One Hun- dred and Fourteen (114) feet; thence at right angles in « WN, Wty direction along Whitehead Stréet One Hundred Forty-tour (144) feet and Three (3) inches, back to the place of beginning s therefore Ordeted and De- creed that the defendants, Key Corporation, a dim H. Geos Rie is and individually ‘and as tru Balley, | Of the property of Cudjoe Key inal or rete ling |Doration. a dissolved Florida Cor- poration, and all parties claiming nterest under or from Cudjoe Key Corporation, a dissolved Florida rporation, or otherwise, be, and re herby required to appear jaintiffe bill on or Before the Sth day of December, A. D, 192%, otherwise = the allegations of seh bUI Wilt be taken BB confessed by sald defendants. It im further ordered order be published | that this} once each week ecutive weeks in The itizen, a newspaper pub- in Monroe County, Flori E AND ORDERED, this 26th f October. A.D. 1988. ir adoption of | Norma Virginia Bryant. a minor, ot Key West, Monroe} Florida i Key West, Fiorids. this rd day of November, A D. 1938. AN WiLl48 WATSON WATSON +1T-24; deet,1908 Subscribe to The Citizen— 20e} weekly 'FOR RENT—Charles PAGE THREF CLASSIFIED COLUMN eeccccccess seeesecce HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest te OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clear rooms, innerspring mattressea Under new management, 917 Fleming St. auglé-tt ROOMS NEW VALDEZ INN, 521-United. Sixteen beautiful new “rooms. Across South Beach. nov9-1mo THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th St, Miami, Fla. Enjoy living, hot water, pleasant surroundings. nov7-lmox r i |ROOMS with or without. board. 419 Southard nov14-lwk FOR RENT Sunny and cool. street. ‘ MQDERNLY EQUIPPED,. com- pletely furnished apartment. Beach. 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NEW 13’ DINGHY. 615 Francis street. novi-s OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for Se. The Citi- zen Office. mayl9-tf FOR SALE—11% acres Planta- tion Key, 3% acres on ocean, 8% acres on Bay, on Highway, all high land, beach front on both sides. P. O. Box 23. Key West. * | nrew" engine, Built for party fishing. $400.00 cash if sold within 5 days. Can be seen at North Beach Boule- vard. Apply 1602 South St. pugls-s -| FOR FOR SALE—Lot on Stock Is- land, waterfront. Also, lot cor- ner 5th and Patterson Avenues near Boulevard. Apply Box RC, The Citizen. aug3i-s CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner Sth and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tt FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100’. Run from Washington to Von Phister street. Reasonable. Ap- ply Rear 1217 Petronia street. augd-tis REAL ESTATE Real estate lstangs on Florida Keys, preferably Key Largo. Address Key Weat Pub- ty Bureau, 33 N. EB. Figst Street, Miami. W. M. Egan, Registered Real Estate Broker. 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