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all Xe FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 38, 1939 NEW YEAR’S LOVE by Angela Lorden The Characters Noel Marehand, a beautiful young actress. Allan Collings, the man she loves. David Norris, the man she is going to marry. Yesterday: Noel learns that Al- lan is returning from Chile. Chapter 18 j ‘Why Did I Come?’ . ‘ALANS boat arrives Thursday and I shall be in New York.at the Lancaster Wednesday.” Noel-had been expecting it, but. somehow the significant written words before her set her heart, beating wildly. She re-read Mrs. ‘Marchand’s letter from Claiborne until sentences danced before her eyes. will rs always be like Sapo — wi eve! of him hurt as much? She w an emotion like this wasn’t fair to David, and tried to steel herself into a calm acceptance of rire ei on Thursday! : Going to the theater in the eve- ning, the wheels of the cab seemed to whir out the message—never stopping eo a a en mer it her brain, én the act reunion scene with Gerald, she almost forgot for a moment it was Susan weleoming Paul. Her heart wished it so fer- vently, she felt for an instant as if it: were Noel, and Allan coming hack to her. “T've.gota headache,” she:plead- ed to Anita Swanstrom when the in agreement, “Our friendship was meant to be something im; Noel. It was fate, I you.” She with you was silent a moment, pack foel had said “So Allan will be tomorrow?” There! A toon it over with. It it quickly, wasn't so it. |. “Isn’t it heavenly? I can har .| Wait through the hours till pay, ‘Mrs. Marchand’s face held a rapt expression. “The boat docks at At ten, he'll be here, in New York! Noel busied herself with the towel, ret the grease off hi face, and daubed on a new film powder blindly. ‘Td like you to go ee Arad with me, if you've time,”"Mrs. Mar- eo ee foel almost : wi you be going with Blaine?” instead she spoke slowly, “I don’t know-= if I can.” “Please try.” Noel's heart was pleading: Do rou know what you're asking? But er lips gave a friendly consent. At Mrs. Marchand’s the three had supper in ‘her'rooms highbe iI for Mr. Whittaker and ij a Or re wine for Noel and herself, “This eve calls for another celebration.” She was happy and gay, anticipat- finey talked again of the party y talked again e in Claiborne that had brought them all together. Noel spoke of Elsie Grant and her‘success at the ‘Denise shop. She mentioned the visit of Janice and heard with pleasure A _ meee od ee eepi touch wii an his racther on the upstate farm, “T sent Ji his puppy,” Al- lan’s mother told them, sa pleasant talk. “I ‘wonder where set wife came to her dress- room and invited her to join 4heir party at the Cairo. “You're becoming a hermit,” Anita admonished her. When Douglas added his persuasion and told her David was waiting in the office for them, Noel surrendered. She put on one of her evening wns she kept at the theater for just such emergencies and pinned on the orchids which David sent “Don’t you feel well, my sweet?” David held her hand in the car as the four were driven to the club. age! were meeting Anita’s friends at the Cairo. “Just a slight headache,” Noel replied in a tired voice. She wished, just then, David didn’t make such @ display of his affections before ‘other people. And immediately she ‘was penitent for the disloyal ‘hought “I shouldn't have come,” Noel thought distraitly whileshe danced oon David: This is the spot, her was telling her, as they moved slowly around the crowded floor, where he ki mea few it-.made.tonight and: that -happened since New ‘ear’s Eve disappear into.a vague. unreality. we'll all be next Christmas.”.Not Many more Christmases for him, Noel thought sadly. “Perhaps we can all be together at my-house,” Mrs. Marchand sug gested hopefully, The other two smiled encouragingly. I won't be there—Noel whispered to herse! =T'll be somewhere David. Hard To Bear 'OON Noel reluctantly said she must be lea’ ‘Mr. Whittaker went with her. They walked the few ‘blocks to her hotel, while Al- lan’s‘oli teacher'spoke of his ‘years in the school where Allan had once oe ebay, stopping by for Mrs. ‘Marchand the next mi She hadn’t needed the phone fromthe desk to arouse ‘her. Her eyes opened when the sun came up and she'd lain quietly, so: out her secret th ts. ‘By the she met’ Mrs. Marchand she was reconciled to thinking of Allan as a friend, even to thinking ‘of him— wit Elaine. L ‘ “I'm s0-exeited, 1 can’t-manage “i. Mirs, -Marchand ex~- athi r. She ; bling ‘with the me ae iio wack oF her dress, In spite of Noel's resolutions to Temain for a little while it was nearly four when David left her off at her hotel. They’d gone on to "s for breakfast, after leav- g the Cairo and bécause David Seemed to have sucha pleasant time, she stayed on with the thers. “Some day soon I'll see Allan and maybe when I do, it won’t be 0 bad. And some day I won't feel ba pag ‘at all-except love for Da- vid.” That’s what she said, trying P ot sleep. And believed it—she Noel stayed in her dressing- room after the Wednesday mati- nee. She sent Clarabelle out for some hot soup and coffee, tried to take a short sleep, and that fail- ing, read intermittently. Mrs. Mar- called her there. “I don’t want to disturb yoti if — busy, Noel,” she apologized. jut I couldn’t reach you at your hotel.” Noel warmed to the sound of the Mrs. “Here, let me do it for. ng Noel offered, ‘sirprited that ‘her own hands were pany. They were half an hour early when they vedched the pier. Two executives from Allan's ffice gteeted Mrs. Marchand, were pre- More ot Men Mr. Thomas, ne of them, a Mr. talked casually with Noel. “Are you a relative of Mrs. Marchand?” he asked. “No, just a friend.” The cee ae Noel pees did remember his name, wen’ quire about landing tine and while he was gone, they satin the wicker chairs of the waiting room impa- tiently. “It seems like we've been here an hour already,” Marchan: protested. “Only ten mint laughed unde: People were before a Other visitors arrived to greet ret em- Bioyees af the line dashing about. Elaine,” Mrs, ee eat ” Mr, Thomas Seeing | Marchan: ry voice that the fall ra cher trim tailored suit and ver foxes just entering the room. It wash’ until Noel heard the greeting that she saw Elaine. ‘. The stately blonde with graceful strides was at Mrs. Marchana’s = down kissing her ARCHIE, the Mouse, as Allan had ch in siertiomatsty. was enthusiastic when he Noel. “I had no idea you were such a fine sre ap ‘ar- hand, and the pla, is sen ae it’s a lovely play,” Noel re- to. ‘Any experienced actress would-be good in my part.” “I won't have you alee) Mrs. Marchand interrup' “You are perfect in it. I liked it even ning. | in docks ive me a 5, make-up and change clothes,” she remarked. Marchand started to Jeave with her escort, Noel sug- “Td like you to wait here, if you ‘wan! shortly,” she added to ite Whittaker” Sitting at her make-up table, ae cream over her face, Noel hag toc ghee mirror: “I always feel just talk- to you. I can't belleve that 2 'w months ago, Nase Metesd shock ber bend fe: One of the outstanding spots of color and interest at the huge Pan-American DeSoto Exposition in Tampa is-the extensive Cuban exhibit in the Pan-American building. As the Exposition pre- pares to swing into its second week, this display of Cuban Products continues to attract thousands of visitors daily. that,” | ee. “Didn’t think you’d be out thi: pely "the older woman said bris iy. Eunye val e held rset pt ag laine’s voice test, Sones the meaning: you think I wouldn’t be here to meet Allan? She turned and saw joel. “Hello, there,” she said in an off- hand manner. Mrs. Schuyler.” “Good mo! Noel was coolly it. The second man came back then. “The boat peg be an hour late ” he tel Noel been : I won't be able to bear it, watching them meet, seeing Allan with her. Why, why did I come? She decided quickly. “Not for an hour?” Her regret was ee me g an-engagemen before a forgive me if teat omen toe going down in the elevater to-the (Copyright, 1938, Angela Lorden) ‘Tomorrow: Reunion, | Just Before the Battle A student failed in all five of | | the subjects he studied at the uni. ‘versity. He, brother: “Flunked out. ‘TAMPA-KEY WEST » SERIES PRIZES FOR _ LEADING PLAYERS Outstanding players in the | Tampa-Key West series, which | will start tomorrow, will receive | Awards will be. made*to-the play- | er who gets the miost hits in one | game, for those poling the most i home runs and scoring the most |runs. A -booby prize for the play- er making the most errors will ‘also be given. | Official Umpires for the series, | it ‘has ‘been -announced, will be: | Woodsen and Salgado. i} Opening contest of the series 1} wit be played tomorrow after- ‘noon, 3 o’tlock, Twin bill Sun- | day will get underway at 1 p. m,, | with the nighteap at 3:30 p. m. | ‘Bhere’s no doubt that these | games will ‘be hard-fought, excit- | ing and interesting from start to | finish. Al. Lopez, manager of | the visiting nine, is bringing the /eream of the crop—players who , have developed in Tampa dur- | ing the past two years. Catcher {of the all-stars will be in Class | AA this season, is the prediction | of ‘Lopez, eaptain and backstop of Boston Bees, National League | team of the major ‘circuits. Tor- \res is the leading pitcher of Tam- | pa at present. | A, Castro is the only old-time | player on the squad. He will be ‘at first. Menendez will play | second—a very fast man on the |field. Clementi at third and | Dominguez at short round out the jinfield. All | good players. Monis, Corrales and Ipolita are |the outfield players, with plenty | ,of punch and speed. Roadside Pirates, of Key West,| will have their full lineup on the | field. None other than Izzy Rod- |riguez will be behind the plate, | with Joe Casa on the mound. So | far Casa has pitched two games | this year and has lost both, but {he struck out 20 batters and walked only four. Malgrat will lbe in reserve. This latter pitch- \er has twirled two games during |°39, winning one and losing one, | He whiffed 11 men to face him land gave three free passes to first base. | €hino Hernandez will cover | first base. He is hitting only .200 |but is considered a .300 hitter. {@--Gerciacis slated for thetsecond: base position. M. Hernandez, ‘who ‘has a strong arm and is a ‘| great fielder, will be on third. F. | Lopez will handle ‘the shortstop : duties, Barcelo, .315; ‘C. Garcia, .347, ,and Bazo will be the ‘outfielders. Torres, Alfonse and M. Sanchez, manager, will be in reserve. Al. Lopez will probably use | Lepez and Pizzolato as ‘his bat- ‘tery for” tomorow’s game against ‘the Pirates. | Blue Sox will play the opening ‘contest of the doubleheader Sun- \day. Jerez will probably assume the mound duties for the visitors ‘in this fracas. Howard Gates and | Al. Rodriguez will form the bat- ‘tery for the Sox. Al. is hitting |.300 so far this year. Gates has jwon ome game, a shutout over | Key West Convhs, and pitched part of another game that ended lin a tie. Gates has struck out |six and walked three. | Castellano will play first’ base. He is clipping the ‘ball at a .333 |pace. Al. Acevedo, second ' base- man, is batting .333, also. G. | Acevedo, be jo. is getting a .3%5 pace, will @ third base. A. | Sells hertstop, is ‘hitting only | Outfield players will be pick- 'e@ from: M. Acevedo, .333; J. 'Garcia, .222; Gabriel, .333; Mo- | lina, .273, and ‘Hopkins, .33. | Diaz, another pitcher for the | Sox, will be in reserve. He has won one and lest two games, striking out 10 and walking none. Molina has not won or lost a \game this year, but has srtuck jout two and walked four. | In the nightcap of the twin ; bill Sunday, Torres, the leading | Tampa moundsman, will prob- | ably pitch, He is known as | “Cowboy”. | .Key West Conchs will use C. | Griffin behind the plate, a natur- jal .300 hitter but now possessing jonly a .200 average. .Bethel or | P. Carbonell will toe. the slab. | Bethel has won one afd Tost one | HOPRINSVILLE, Ky. + A mile-tiding burglary The brother telegraphed back:! “Papa prepared; prepare your- | self”, prizes for their playing ability. | are exceptionally | | < at Odds and Ends e was “blamed by authorities for a THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘MIAMI OUTBOARD CLUB, | ‘STUNT ‘TEAM EXHIBI. > TION PLANNED NEW ‘FIRESTONE CHAMPION TIRE Coed eeerecccceseveccosaccccodecueeerecenueeoeoele | Key West Boat Club at their} {regular “weekly meeting tonight’ | atB-d'clobk=at-LightHowse Build- | jing’ 'Phree'switt consider sponsor- ‘ing-the ~ Miami Outboard Club bi Me & ‘stunt show during La Semana} he " f | | Alegre, will ‘perfect plans for a) j | mass cruise 11 miles up the Keys) ;to Mud Keys for Sunday, and’ ‘study furthér plans of improving; | the clubhouse. | | Participation of the club in the! LOST—Notiry seal bearing ‘my PAGE THREE SOSSSHSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS | wevesusesuevcuseuecuvusssccececcccccccccvouccoees CLASSIFIED COLUMN ewvecdccavanverccedeccvvecccorennccnceseccccccces LOST | FOR SALE SMALL BAND SAW MOTOR. Cheap. 1310 Johnson street. febl-12-tx name. -Reward and no ques-| tions asked if-réturned to Mar- garet Martinez, ‘Community! Clinic. i Sis St age ae ey a a sh FOR SALE—Double Corner Lot Desirable section. Will divide Apply box DOM, The Citizen. febI-: LOST — Yesterday somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty ‘diamond minutes. No re- ward is offered for they dare gone foréver—Horace Mann. nov30 FOR SALE—Cabin Cruiser, fully equipped, engine and hull, in very good condition. Newly renovated. Reasonable for cash. WANTED Apply 506 South street. decl0s WANTED—Dining Room Table. Cash at moderate price. Apply 607 Ashe St. or Phone 673-M. | feb3-3t | j |FOR SALE—Lot on Stock ‘Ts- | land, waterfront. Also, lot cor- ner 5th and Patterson Avenues near Boulevard. Apply Box WANTED—Young girl for Sand-| RC, The Citizen. augsi-s wich and Counter service. Ex-| FQURTEEN-FOOT SAILBOAT, perienced only need apply.| with well. $35. 1217 Petronia LUNCH ROOM, Bus Terminal! street, rear. ‘ike Bldg. . feb3-1t | |TWO LOTS on _ Washingtén | street, 90 ft. front, 112 feet deep. Reasonable. Apply 1219 Pearl street. novil-s FOR RENT PRIVATE HOME FOR RENT—! Modern Conveniences. Two Bed Rooms. Hot and Cold| CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- Running Water. Apply 1418) “ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Catherine street. janl0-1mo| apply Box D, The Citizen. Lee ey nov2-tt FOR RENT—7-Room Furnished} 0 = Apartment on Duval strect.| FOR SALE—Lot, 48’x50’, corner Modern conveniences. Apply at} Duval and Louisa streets; two Mendell’s Men Shop. ; lots, corner Bertha street and dec20-s! Roosevelt Boulevard; two lots | | | on Pine Key, 100’x100’, good location. Apply 1212 Olivia street. decl4-s FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod- | ern conveniences. 1114 Grin-| nell Street. nov3-tf | FOURTEEN-FOOT BOAT, with four-horse outboard Johnson motor, fully equipped, $150. 1217 Petronia street, rear. jan4-s FURNISHED APARTMENT, centrally located, all modern coriveniénces. Apply 519 Duval | street. decl6-s FOR RENT—New 16-ft. Gibbs) FOR SALE—11% acres Planta- Power Sea Skiff. Day, week tion Key, 3% acres on ocean, or month. Inquire at Old Is- 8% acres on Bay, on Highway, land Trading Post. feb2-6tx all high land, beach front on that a to| | Stunt show will be discussed and | ; ys ; | further sponsoring plans. The: os i j f { | mass cruise to Mud Keys will fea- | vf |'ture ‘tarpon moonlight trolling in} jthe half-mile of 20-foot deep} ‘channels, jewfish fishing and} | bottom fishing besides exeploring| |on the Keys as far north as Snipe! /Point. A report of the commit-| | | tee davits for clubhouse use will} The New Firestone Champion, greater traction efficiency and) | be in order. | Tire, a product of years of speed- fame super? raves sar er ene ena | 5 j ities after many jousands of} | Py Nee espns aed laboratory | niles of service. The coton fibre} { | research. Streamlined and ultra- j of the Safety-Lock cord is tightly | | Modern in appearance, this new/twisted into a strand of high} BILL FOR TONIGHT « introduces several revolu-: tensile strength, treated by the | | tionary features of design gri@: patented Firesetone Gum-Dipping | ites ‘ated construction, including a Fag Gander and locked together bal Gear-Grip tread and a_ Safety-| form the tire body. This construc- Se bhipecamewe| a cord body. ition affords a new measure of| tor ROnPet at the high schosll The new tread design provides | blowout protection. | gymnasium. >“ - SNE! ag oe ‘ _ Two hard-fought and interest-| | ONE-FOURTH CRIPPLED ing \contests are expected when | BOXING CONTEST ee ee ee | DENVER—During the recent) tangles with Lions Club ‘in the| MUCH ENJOYE Coloratlo “pheasant nontne = oad | \son 24,975 hunters killed and re- 4 are still ‘trying .to win! a j trieved 30,805 birds; 2: D. Hert, | ‘ A (chi arden, esti- | their first game of the second- | Harris School Elementary box- ee seme 7,555 birds, jhalf and are determined to do so. ing contest held under the super-| were crippled bot not retrieved pecey hag will attempt to stay on} vision of the WPA Recreation De-' by hunters, he estimated. | Pe aah who are leading but) Partment proved to bring out} ij \atave played only one game, will| uch interest in the manly art of LEGA LS find» hard nut to ¢rack in the| self-defense. The boys showed | Fy THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, shapéjef the Navy men, who are} red sporting blood throughout the; MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF steadily climbing up the ladder. | patties, | parecer? | Cuifftain-raiser will begin at | ial | Margaret Ledora Roberts, | 7:30 @igock harp. eae | NOTICE OF PROBATE | Kirkwood Bethel lost to Law-j mn state of Florida, to All Per- eoge eeceweeoseeeeee® | rence Padron. | Sons Interested in the Estate of | H i = : | THE WEATHER | Sherwood Cruz was the winner | yon Lee heeeiy notified | H over Chas. Brandt. [written instrument purporting ‘ be the Last Will and Testi t of } ° Swicegood fought a battling draw. | Prebate in said Court. anoint ig | Armando Henriquez and Ber- in sit Siena’ meas em” hs | ; = |date of the first publication of this | y|tram Roberts: fought to a draw.! neti .o ‘to appear in said Court and | 78) Bernell Sands came through as show causes if any you an, why | i the action of said Court in admit- winpgr over Ralph Bradley. —_ the, actia"wvill te probate should not | Reinta James Larsen conquered his stand unrevoked. ! \vestet@ay’s “Precipitation . .0Ins.| Srother, Edward Larsen. peor saGre ee este |'Norffhial;Precipitation 03 Ins,|_ G0. Montero lost to Wm. Go- |” Fioriaa. 3 feb3-10-17,1989 | OP biw ¥ecurd covers 24-hour pertod | MEZ. | ding at 8 aelork thin morning. | Thomas Dion lost a | ‘Tomorrow |fought match to Leroy Sawyer. | Sun.tises a. M+) Henry Hall and Alvin Thrwer,', |Sun sets raw. es Ibvpace - Ota. a RIDA CARDENAS | stoun sats oe LEGALS i Defendant, |Full moon, 4th a ORDER OF PUBLICATION | ‘ COUNTY JUDGES COURM filed Te the” BO ee | ; d P.M. |"“WAND (FoR MONROE, COUNTY, that Florida Cardenas, the de-| |High = 10:00! FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. fendant therein named, is a_non-| is 3:23 Ingfe: Estate of resident of the State of Florida | Barometer ; Sea level, 29.98. Margaret Ledora Roberts, and resides at 302 W. 111th St.,| WEATHER FORECAST Deceased. New York, N. Y., that said de- H NOTICE TO CREDITORS fendant is over the age of twenty-| | |. (Ti 7:30 p. m., Saturday) | Key West and Vicinity: Mostly | | To all creditors and all persons one years; that there is no person | having claims or demands against in the State of Florida the service cloudy, possibly ‘showers tonight and Saturday morning; cooler | said Bstate: of a summons in chancery upon | You, and each of you, are hereby | Whom would bind said defendant. notified -and required to’ present any| | It is therefore ordered that said Glaims and demands which you, or | defendant be and she is hereby re- | either of you, may have against the | auired to appear to the bill of com- estate of Margaret Ledora Roberts, | Plaint filed in said cause on or be- Saturday; fresh southerly winds, possibly ‘moderately strong at times, shifting to west and north- | ‘west late tonight. * | Flerida: Mostly cloudy, show- ers in north portioh” end deceased, late of Monroe County, fore Monday, the 6th ‘day of March, | possibly im south portion tonight and ean” Normal Mean . closely ™% Gees s, Complainant, iw | | | | | | ‘ourthouse in Monroe County, It is further ordered that this pus’within eight calendar |order be published once each week Tianhe trom the date of the first for four consecutive weeks in The Bublication hereof. All claims agqyNey West Citizen, a mewspaper demands not presented within the blished in aid cottnty and state. time and in the manner presceh ABM corusty a ad this 2nd day Sree ide oubiaaes oe SHAL) “Ross € Sawyer Dated January 25th, A. D. 1939. i ayo, clerk. Cireuit Court. HILDA SALIS, | By (Sd.) Florence E. Sawyer, As Executrix of the Last Will and Deputy Clerk. T. 8. CARO, sratament, (ot Mateatet Ledora |r. ciicitor for Coshplathnat. jan27; feb3-10-17,1939 feb3-10-17-24; mar3,1939 LAST THREE DAYS! of this BIG SUIT SALE COME IN TODAY FOR BEST SELECTION Suits and Top Coats Special bargains of $16.50 and $18.50 values peek ae No Alterations eit Florida,’to the Hon. Raymond R.|A. D. 1939,’ otherwise the allega- morning; colder in Lora, County Judge of Monroe tions of said bill Will be taken as Gounty, at his office in the County | confessed ‘by said defendant. extreme north portion and west- ¢entral ‘portion tonight; colder SUITS A nice selection and all to at this low price <1. , Ne 0 DOBBS and MALLORY $5 and $6 values pen ERE <a RS The Famous Berg Hats $3.50 to $3.95 $2.95 values _. $2.95 values an sale at. 914.95 No Alterations MENDELL’ Exclusive Men’s Store. r = both sides. P. O. Box 23, Key ROOMS West. sept?-s NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United.; TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern Sixteen beautiful new rooms.! conveniences. Near Casa Ma- Across South Beach. jan9-1m9j rina, lot 163’x98’. Apply 1125 | Von Phister street. oct31-s ROOMS with or without board. | Sunny and cool. 419 Southard FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100, street. jan4-Imo| Run from Washington to Von | Phister street. $1,000. Ap- FOR SALE OR RENT | ply Rear 1217 Petronia street. —_—_— | aug9-tis FOR SALE OR RENT—Cabin | Cruiser with living quarters to | FOR SALE—80 acres on Big Pine accommodate 4. All modern! Key; %4-mile frontage on high- conveniences. Good for party; way. Centrally located. High fishing. 1014 Varela street. | land and fresh spring water. octl0-s| Write or see B. E. CALKINS, Ramrod Key, P.O. feb2-s HOTELS | Be a ee ae al | HELP WANTED BRING YOUR VISITING friends ; _____ eee | COLORED WASH WOMAN, one that can use a Mangle. Apply North Beach Inn. febl-3t in need of a good night’s rest te OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clear rooms, innerspring mattressea Under new management, 917 | Fleming St. nov18-tf | BENJAMIN WANTED—A chance to bid on} FUN ERAL ad your next printing order. The Artman Press. may19-tf Subscribe to The Citizen—20c weekly. 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