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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 19388 DONT MARRY THE MAN The Characters Kathleen Gregory goes West incognito to secure a right-of- way for the Gregory mine shaft from MacDonald, Donald MacDonald hates the Gregorys, suspects Kathleen’s identity. Bridget: Kathleen’s companion, Yesterday: Balmy gives Kath- leen the key to the MacDonald- Gregory feud — half a blood- stained shirt —and tells her to piece it to the other half. Chapter 24 Hours Of Torture Year’s Eve and the Mae- Donalds arrived together, Kathleen, standing at the win- weed looking down at Donald Mac- Donald, thought she’d never seen anyone as handsome. The disturbing, quick smile, the es, light in his eyes, then her beckoning the sure, swift Strige that brought him up the Gregory steps and through the door before she could gather her Teserve about her. “Seems like we've been away year,” he greeted, lifting the bande hands. “How are they? lother had a letter from the doc- a sg herself in her friend’s ‘place. tor. He says you'll be strumming the keys with them before spring and no necessary.” Bridget came in before Kathleen had time te answer, and still hold- ing the bandaged hands, Donald turned to her. “Into your glad rags, we're stepping out tonight. Hotel {or dinner, then on to a dance. ww about it Cleo, feel up to it?” “Right now,” answered Kath- leen, “I could climb mountains | and do a Suzy Q on the peak.’ She felt that evening that she climbed mountains and the air at the top was rarefied. leaving her buoyant. carefree. Pe. returned before midnight and Kathleen had the memory of the first and last and many other with Donald and his solici- tude concerning her injured hands. “You girls go on in,” Donald ordered. They went in. A few moments later the midnight chimes rang out and on the last echo there was @ rap at the door, and in walked Donald with an armload of wood and a hod of coal. Another rap and Norman came in with a second load. “Why the two?” inquired Bridget. “Because,” answered Donald, Foe spp tells me: one of the two of you will be having a home of your own before this year ends, and we would bring you both good Kathleen looked at Bridget and was pepe at the dec she was apreeiny tas’ Fo Donal ws hough already, was some secret understanding, between them. A iter than the seari: of phy get her ears e| sickening nauseating pain. She sloped the room and went to Mi mee to look out on t! cold hills. the painted cl shrouded in snow, the white blaze of stars. She knew now with a sense of defeated finality that she was in love with Donald MacDonald; a love as hopeless as her quest for fas hi nog he couldn't they were like two fencers, Sch waiting for the other to take the offensive so they oa their defense ac- onyon "Shouldn't be here,” he ventured. ‘I Need Some Advice’ B Geen wed she agreed with a the open ven i ekert at iy Mi yt a dividual nae ere fi I've some- nt to ask you. T need there so long it ane moore ts 's Ww & into and doesn't knock off as asi! “MacDonald laughed, Bsr would explain it that way,” he a a “but I meant you've been too busy helping others to think about the chip.” “don't deserve any credit for that. | just happened to be blin; lacB: cours to go ai-er @ local eed And Aids Showa TeBe | Feir In Card Game {Ry Ansvotar ROCKFORD, IL tempting to strike on ing a pinochle game does not constitute grounds for divorce in the opinion of Judge Arthur E. Fisher. Judge Fisher refused to grant a waman a divorce on her charge that her Wisband tried to hit her during a pinochle argument. - 900,009 you had to bring Laura, the first of your patients, into your own i quarters? And of course vou had to stamp out the fire with your hands because there wasn’t time to go for water if Balmy's Bible wasn't to be burned.” Kathleen glanced up swiftly, but MacDonald's face was too breath- takingly close. have reacted the same way,” she demurred. “But what has all of this to do with the value of the pound sterling?” MacDoneld looked out acr the snow, up to the blue-black s with its biazing white stars, then softly he spoke. “Just this. Sup- pose a man were in love with a girl who came from a world en- tirely different from his: whose people lived across the continent; whose ... say religion, was to- tally different from his. Would he have the right to make her for- sake her people, her world, her ee ope for him? And would she do it? Kathleen had tensed. Bridget’s people lived in another. social world; lived a thousand miles from Neutrality, two thousand from Ange! es. Poor Bridget. Kathleen tried to | ‘ould she give’up her family, the very background of her individ- uality for the man she loved, when they had done nothing to deserve Such desertion? Afraid to look at MacDonald, lest he see what was in her eyes, loving him with a love that seems half hatred because it wrought such havoc in her heart, she studied. At least she could help Bridget. ‘Only One Like Her’ SH answered his question with firm finality. “A man who would demand a girl sacrifice her principles in such a_ fashion, doesn’t love the think of marriage.’ “But Cleo, he does love her tre- mendously. He’s fought it from the moment he first saw her. God knows she's the last person in a world full of girls that he would have chosen if he’d had any say. He hadn't. He knows there’s only | one like her; only one as com- pletely fine and adorable. What * is he Fe joing to do about it?” Kathleen felt she could not stand the torture of listening'to that low, ft age voice expressing its for another. She slipped from the sill. “Accept her as-she is, and remember that she is as she is. because of Her heritage.” MacDonald stood besitie her. “I a do that!-Isn't there any other way?” own the trail ieeen lanterns came swinging. polka dots of mov- ing light, Voices came softly, the sound of footsteps crunching in the snow. A_mischievous smile appeared on Kathleen's face. “Once upon a time you. arrpees Balmy’s in- | fluence woul: good for my soul. Why don’t you try some? He'll | teach you the real meaning of | dy You shouldn’t expect the girl do what Any Say you can’t do.” She hurried into the house to be ready to ee her guests, This was the ‘night one paid off old scores. She hoped she had settled her debt to Bridget. But all through the hours, and until dawn came gliding across the snow, first gray, then golden, she thought of that one hour with Donald lacDonald, and she won- dei how he had known what happened in Balmy’s cot. ut of that evening she had only cold consolation of Don- looking upon her as a friend. | She must build on this, it was one step towards the fulfillmentiof her new plan. She must teach him to | respect and trust the Gregorys. The days that followed were lonely days, The use of hands, she HOR ike love, was somethin one didn’t miss until deni oe vege in the writing and in her dreams. rivet about in silent radiance. Kathleen spent her hours visit- ing the gradually mine homes, thi 9. ola Se jes an ede listening der.| . ay mining days, weleoped ale in| Wave as an eager ed. tener’ com The mine doctor, meeting | ther at the advent of a lusty-voiced brother to La wned at her argue) ond Suggested a tonic. Unable to convince her vad needed one he appealed to Balm: its aby heart, not her sang oof needs a tonic,” the ol Be Polite and Leave Early The old darky was tending the coats upstairs in the governor's mansion. He noticed a prominent politician tumbling them over, looking under the bed and so on “Kin I help you, suh?” “I can’t find my new hat; paid ten dollars for it yesterday”. Bless you, suh. All the new hats bin gone over an hour or mo’.” President Roosevelt authorizes construction of dirigible, with $3,- mit on cost, for Navy. “Any one would | gitl enough to, | “FoLLowing fr ‘THROUGH A LONG DELAYED TRIBUTE {will -be paid Sunday afternoon at ‘Tampa, Fla., to A. Lopez, major ‘league catcher. He will receive, the tribute from baseball fans of) Tampa. A scroll will be pre-| sented to him by the Ybor City Chamber of Commerce. On this THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ~ Pecesoocovccs esccecce: CLASSIFIED © e HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends | in need of a good night’s rest te OVERS! scroll will be outlined his services ~~ as one of baseball’s leading back- stops. Lopez has been in organ- ized baseball for 13 years. Goody-Goody, baseball cham- pions of the West Coast, and a) _ picked team from the Ybor City Social League will play a game on that day. Lopez will manage the ; picked stars. Jake Flowers, for- mer big league player but now a minor league pilot, and Chalin , Cuellar, a pitcher in the minors, will be the coaches on Lopez’ | squad. Votes cast to select the players | jon the picked team show that | Capitano, a young pitcher, held | the lead for the pitching assign- | ment with a total of 1503, follow- ‘ed by Torres with 1175, Pat Perez 842 and Triana 732. M. Fernan- dez is ahead for catcher, 1384; Contreras, 1360, and W. Paz, 1116. First base, Menendez, 1599; Con- treras, 1580. Second base, Valle, 2323; Lazzara, 1351. Third base, Dominguez, 1972; Yglesias, 825. Shortstop, Granell, 1231; Clem- ente, 841. Rightfield, J. Shiro, 1198; B. Fernandez, 1029; Monis, 731. Centerfield, Valdes, 1231; Jimeniz, 965; and Scienti, 588. Left field, F. Fernandez, 1672; N. Shiro, 977. This picked team, which will | play the champs on Sunday in Lopez’ honor, will come to Key ‘West for a series of three contests with local teams. SO CLOSE are the clubs in the .Monroe County Baseball League that right about now it’s any- | body’s pennant. Stars have to play | |Key West Conchs one more game and if the Poultrymen win they will be declared the winners. However, if Key West comes out | victorious over Bacardi Club, then a three-way tie will develop and will necessitate a round-robin jseries to determine first-place | jteam. Should Bacardi win over \Key West, the Rum boys will go | into the playoff. Anyway fans | look at it, it is a scrambled af- fair. May the best team win. QUINTETS MEET AGAIN TONIGHT Two basketball games are, scheduled for tonight at the High School gymnasium. These games ‘are the second doubleheader of the local basketball season. { Park Tigers and High School | varsity hook up in the first con- tests. Both clubs promise to be strong competitors for Island City | League honors. Seafood Grille five tackle Lions | Club in the nightcap. Curtain-raiser will | 7:30 o'clock. begin at THE WEATHER | eoccccococonccconcccocce | Temperatures" | Highest Aes Lowest Mean : Normal Mean ___ Rainfall" Yesterday’s Precipitation Normal Precipitation _. “Wiis record covers 34-hour period ending at 8 o'clock thix morning. ‘s Almanac . 6:47 a. m ‘po 14 | .18 Ins. | .06 Ins. | Sun rises — {Sun sets | Moon rises 231 Moon sets - 4:05 Tomorrow's Tides AM. High _ 8:22 49 Low — 1:43 16 Barometer 7:30 a. m., today: Sea level, 30.03. Pp. m.! Pp. m. P. 7 WEATHER FORECAST { (Till 7:30 p. m., Saturday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy to cloudy tonight and Saturday; moderate southeast to south winds. Florida: Partly cloudy to cloudy tonight and Saturday fol- lowed by showers and cooler in extreme northwest portion Satur- day. Jacksonville to Florida Straits: Moderate southeast to south winds, and partly overcast wea- ther tonight and Saturday. East Gulf: Moderate southerly winds over south and moderate hwest winds over north por- tion, becoming northwesterly over extreme northwest portion, probably fresh at times; overcast weather tonight and Saturday with showers over northwest portion Saturday. H. L, Stimson, ex-Secretary of State, says Labor Relations Act is “bound to produce unfair re- sults”. ‘TWO LOTS NEW VALDEZ INN, 621 United. Sixteen beautiful new rooms. Across South Beach. nov9-1mo WILLIAMS HOUSE, hot and cold running water. Beauty- rest mattresses. Everything new and clean. nov18-1mo THE THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th St, Miami, Fla. water, pleasant surroundings. nov7-Imox {ROOMS with or without board. Sunny and cool. 419 Southard street. nov14-lwk FOR RENT MODERNLY EQUIPPED, com- pletely furnished apartment. Beach. Short or long time rent- al. Box GR, The Citizen. nov9-s FOR RENT—Charles Wardlow Bungalow, Avenue E; furnish- ed. low. novl5-s FOR RENT—8-room House, com- { pletely furnished. Hot and cold running water. Seasonal or otherwise. Apply, Rear 1217 Petronia street. apartment. Modern conven- iences. 511 Simonton street. nov14-lwkx LARGE SPACIOUS BUILDING, Lawns, Trees. OFFICE. Good for any Busi- ness Lease ALL or PART. Ap- ply, 532 Caroline St. nov12-s FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod- ern conveniences, nell Street. FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT—Cabin Cruiser with living quarters to! accommodate 4. All modern) conveniences. Good for party! fishing. 1014 Varela street. octl0-s’ FOR SALE TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern conveniences. Near Casa Ma-/| rina, lot 163’x98’, Von Phister street. FOR SALE—1931 Chevrolet, Coach, $35 cash. Apply Ralph} Garcia, 423 Simonton st. nov14-1wkx | oct31-s | on street, 90 ft. front, deep. Reasonable. Pearl street. NEW 13’ DINGHY. 615 Francis street. nov7-s | 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. septi-s} nna | 2-STORY BUNGALOW, 4 iat rooms, 2 baths, double lot. 1 Flagler Ave. acis Washington | 112 feet} Apply 1219} novil-s |FOR SALE—Lot on Stock Is- land, waterfront. ner 5th and Patterson Avenues near Boulevard. Apply Box RC, The Citizen. aug31- CORNER LOT, $0x100 feet. Cor. ner 5th and Staple Avenu Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf | FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100’., Run from Washington to Von Phister street. Reasonable. Ap- ply Rear 1217 Petronia street. aug9-tis |FOR SALE—Completely rebuilt Cuban-type house; double bed- Toom, complete bath, hot wa- ter, 18-ft. living room, kitchen, dining room, front porch, rea: porch, electric lights, well, cis- tern, nice garden. Central lo- cation. Write Guy Carleton, 99 John street, New York. N. Y. augl2-fri-tfs REAL ESTATE a WANTED—Real estate listings on Plorida Kevs, preferably Key Largo. Address Key West Pub- licity Bureau, 303 N. E. First Street,. Miami. W. M. Egan, Registered Real Estate Broker. In the Center of the and Thester District Garage———Elevator——Fireproot Open The Year Around Enjoy living, hot | Apply Mrs. John Ward-; aug9-tfs | FOR RENT—Five or six room| Opposite POST | 1114 Grin-| nov3-tf Apply 1125| Also, lot cor- | PAGE THREE | Pewee anes ee eaeeeeeEeBIELTTTETTOLETETER Geeaaaaaaaiaa aaa TRY MY— VITA-SEALED POTATO CHIPS MADE IN KEY WEST GUARANTEED FRESH GREASELESS Orders filled from 1 pound up, only, tb 45e Also in packages at your Grocery ‘J. P. McDERMOTT Phone 9085 1103 Fleming Street QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Light and Heavy Cream Pasteurized Milk Butter Milk Chocolate Milk ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 455 Kraft Miracle Whip Salad Dressing and Mayonnaise Make your SALADS Taste Better For Sale By ALL LEADING RETAIL STORES FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY ROSES ROSES | Office: 319 Duval St. Corsages, Etc. Plants and Vines SOUTH FLORIDA NURSERY PHONE 597 PHONE NO.1 THE PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY | i AND MORRIS INC. | TREVOR PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALIST “Oldest Continuous Ford Dealers in the World” Watch The Fords Go By Also, scientific Facials and Scalp Treatments by Parker Herbax Li- censed Operator and all lines of Beauty Culture. For Appointment Phone 870 a ee gee | ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON 644 William Street I REFRESHING HEALTHFUL It’s Bottled in Key West by Local Labor! PIPPOOPPP OPPO PPI PIT SUARAL AE UU a | PEPSI-COLA aa. PIPPPALALALL LEA LAA A Ad A hh ddd ddd dduataatatiatat YOU'LL FIND IT HERE A SPARKLING, BRACING BEVERAGE— ! Here’s a Representative List of Key West Merchants that Sell Practically Everything of Interest to the Average Family or Businessman. 2: The Shoppers Department _ IS OF INTEREST TO BOTH VISITORS AND RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY Merchants Represented Here Have Been Carefully Selected and Dealings with Them will be Satisfactory in Every Way. ATTENTION, LADIES! We are pleased to announce that MR. CHARLES WRIGHT Expert Hair Stylist has been added to the personnel of | MILLER’S BEAUTY SALON OVERSEAS HOTEL Featuring personalized styles for every type | of femininity G. C. ROBERTS General Merchandise For a low initial cost, and only a few cents a week to keep it go- ing, you can have a DAYTON Water Sys- m in your home. Wholesale and Retail Galvanized Roofings Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing H. B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline Streets Sold on Easy Terms Prices range $47.50, $59.50 and $69.50 “Best for Pets—Dogs and Cats” Wilson & Co., after years of laboratory research, has produced for the animal king- dom a balanced ration. Ins} led and passed by U. S. Depart- ment ot Agteatary as fit for human food. ASK FOR AND DEMAND— IDEAL DOG FOOD ‘QUO VADIS?’ REPAIR SHOP WE REPAIR— FUNERAL HOME Dignified Sympathetic Courtesy Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Never Sleep 328 Simonton St. Plumbing Supplies PHONE 348 ALL METAL DUPLEX SOLAR WATER HEATER—FHA TERMS WATER FROM SUNSHINE! No opera reeet Install the ALL-METAL BU -the DOUBLE COIL Solar. You take no risk! Sold and installed on a money-back guarantee! Get the facts on this famous Solar today. No obligation! Clem C. Price. Agent SOLAR WATER HEATER CO. t ; 2 : 5 . ; : . . \ . 4 ; ; ‘ : ; . = 4 N 4 N N N \ 4 N N N N N N N 4 N N N \ \ N) : a s N N y .) N : | \ . 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