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MONDAY, NEW YEA FEBRUARY 6, 1989 R’S LOVE by A ela a La. ae EN Noel Marchand, a beautiful young detress. Allan Collings, the man she loves. David Norris, the man she is going to marry. 4 esterday: Allan returns, Chapter 20 ‘T’ve Missed You’ 4A ELAN offered his case to Noel, | &*f7' took a cigarette for himself. he lighted the match, his.hand shook a little. The brief flare threw his face in bright silhouette. Noel looked at. him calmly. Si how fe every- ig " chanfed for her. pas Doe ground her; now, oi oa reason. kissed her jionately— ‘ He at ea. aineedy. cagrating “For a moment you almost con- ‘vinced me,” Allan’s voice .was = 1's d, Yes, ran through Noel’s mini a fecond more and you would have “known what a fool I could make of a over you. She didn’t an- er him; she had no opportunity. Hs words took @.cynical note. forget re an ex- cellent af eee "That's not ert Noel’s, words ‘were ‘sudied: and le she was seething. - a least ve me aut for sincerity.” ‘She..smiled ‘as she added, “Let's icrget it, ‘Allan. Ye You’ re giving it jue importance. The taxi sto; pped, in front of the hotel. ‘Allan got out, turned to help Noel. They went into the lobby toward the elevators, neither say- ing a word. Better to end this way, definitely, finally, get him com- pletely out of my mind. Noel was thinking. Allan was stern and uiet; she couldn’t fathom his joughts. At the elevator he stopped, of- fered his hand. “Don’t let's finish the evening this way,” Noel pleaded. “Let’s be —triens s, Come up for a moment and we'll talk—as we _used to.” Allan hesitated. The door een He followed her into the In her living-room Noel turned en the low table lights and asked im: “Would you like a drink?” “I think I need one,” he replied sheepishly. Noel went into the pantry, fixed a Scotch and Soda for Allan, Doured some white rock for her- se! It wasn’t much use, though. They tried to converse pleasantly, picked up half a dozen topics to drop them after spasmodic at- + tempts. Allan nervously twisted about in his chair, got up once and walked around the room then sat down again. “When are you being married, Noel?” he. asked suddenly. She wanted to. say, “Why.do you =. that?” Inste: gave “replied, e’re planning on:Jun Allan didn’t -answer her. He med thinking a moment, then e announced al “It’s think ruptly: ie at and a tired; I 44, Bad To’ Ne Goninies to the door with him. | S¢ lg She. of- fered “her bas ‘pea in, aren’ friends we?” “Yes,” wilan Sad got be . Then more eager); '. we'll see- ing each pe soon?” le was still holding her hand, seemed to realize it at once. He let it £0. went out-the door and came “Noel, I.want zou to know what beppened in the cab was no mood on my — I didn’ t you-—I had to. le .was .gone -down e. cor- Fieetint orrv a off lightly, nical my pride. They poe) Me Stionas, fi ‘wasn’t that.eas the fol- ee qayet ard o sthying ts rng - oyener~t9 summer—to be th ‘Allan. he annownced then she wanted to know: ine don’t-we-see ‘ou,,my dear? m ‘Noel ma de hes excuses. She was lay took ,most of. her pe A | e ie othe ne scree ee she had see each i the: first ily. avid. pre- laughing. “You need,a rest,” ibed. Fag iy ith hel, 8 rest, m: dear, as Me wienes the stage. The strain ‘of wal waiting is so mil oe ‘iss it sare sh? you m: very much?” A note of fear came into David's aren erase” he in summer. Yoon eit love it, Noel He. was- speaking. ine gaps. said ‘the wards slowly. “be gays f . contr: efor the run of the “Lo pal ysionpea infor infor Fah As! to Pegi ds e explain te you know-and he' 's keeping it open.all summer.” avid took. it calmly..“We'll Ax that easily,” he _assi ber. “Swans! a ay be: ‘wanting: ‘more help next ‘ould & be fair?” Noel al : | she. wanted, to.put-it.that. wi “We . must Sh aaneniiaglip al A few nights | lew later Allan came oe | Ct | backstage. He was pee repay at= a ee when ‘Noel; fully. see you any more.” He stammered a his hat round in nia hens Ties | because of what happened—when mother misses yo I made _a.fool of mypett, I thought | you agreed to forget it “You're. mistaken,” Noel. inter< | rupted quickly. “We've. both, ere gotten it. And I’ve. missed. your mother.” “And I have missed you, al “Then when will it be?” Allan wanted to know. “How Rbonteline ner tomorrow night? We could make. it early, in time for you,to get, back here.” Noel thought for a. ‘Dinner’s difficult, Allan; always such a rush. But I’ rh your,.mother in the ig and in. See if we can have luncheon to- | gether tomorrow.” “You'd tathe Noel followed je, Was C posed. It-doesn’t hurt. so m seeing him go 1 from me “now —she reasoned.'*Yes, I think so,” she replied. 4One Month More’ Wan Noel and Mrs, Marchand met>for- luncheon the older woman berated her affectionately: “I thought you'd. forgotten us, — Dve wanted to See you-so muc! aN oel: penitenaly: oxplaine’ there were _ & man: on her time. She coi sen Very ands On say to this. woman, “I couldn’t bear seeing. your son, atten what. hap- peni “Tye been doin, ping a eb, told ie a inste: “Davi ool on.a cruise to the sre rthG Gabe: its a only a month away—my-matriage, you-know.” Mrs. Marchand’s eyes-were- praising yet, kindly. “You've cided you love David, then?” “Yes,” Noel,made it convi ng. “He's the most wonderful man I’ ever known.” She.had to say this for David. The. waiter: bro at their: food. Noel toyed . with luncheon, She wasn’t: hun; ate all; Before they left, Mrs, Marchand said casually: “Once, before Allan rene Aes to South America, I hoped. you and he—well, migh' sport love.” Noel turned scarlet, She listened , frantically to the next words: “I thought for a time youn were— shall 1 say?—fond .of “T was, and I am—as afriend.” There) ane managed .it. beauti- at was sure] If only you. knew, Nal said tS herself, what. that would . have meant to me. But. you couldn’t tell.a.woman like this: “Iloved your,son: too ‘bad it wasn’t seniprocated it he Beppens forbs ae ve —— uyler Me» 0. yen: Norris. aae now. cr She di in’t ery, tho} eet nor iater. Not even 5 PN of Elaine and Allan, taken at fuvetlons ni ther, . ap] the pape: he. was. SPresier fo David gels rately sping fo make ‘ante were delibe! up to him for the ee held. age % ‘Just one month. more: sere it that. way?”. ‘to. the di some ,shop- Mazenand voice filled with sao talked ea of their..wed ding He.bad praminie’ Swanstrom to loel’s contract from a cape Rita would go into the-lead tem- Doraey. i ey were in'N. vid had Phad just slipped a wide ‘diationd bracelet after the ae da around Noel’s wrist, For some time now, ske’d been wearing the emer- ald on her left hand. ’s too gorgeous to.wear!” Noel exclaimed as she touched the |: glittering Monee “You're too pire: oat want to everything beautiful I see for ¥ you, my dear- est.” David’s voice was husky. 3 took Noel in his arms. His oe pee unmored but, she aces ‘im placidly. After we're m: I'll learn to love him, she told her= | self over and over. David whispered ende: was grateful for tt the ae cisplay of affection fro1 loved her so much, he peer reiterations .were in errup! the ring of the. telephone. o “Don’t answer a Dagids sug- gested. He seemed to regent. intrusion on Noel from Noel pulled away from bith she went. over to. the, 5 lifted the ent ere jahe ne explained: | canna She eaked a tnoment, Then as RA ca wei na feeling if have a 's joel | portant!” r (Copyright, 1938, Angela Loréen) Tomorrow: Bad news. ‘WPA OFFICE HHB. Fuller, supervising time-| keeper of theyWPA, has heen | temporarily .assigned..to workin this district, and has taken his }desk at headquarters. . 3 There has),been no. regular sub pervising timekeeper. assigned. 8 | this - Position since igansier . Of ago. _Subseribe to; The Gitizen, She wonders ein 'weidon't | | TION | Roadside Pirates slaughtered Trojans 17-3 in the opening con- ball Legaue doubleheader played lyesterday afternoon at Field. As if to show the fans that close and hard-fought jcould be played also, Key West Conchs and Blue Sox battled it out right up to the final putout 8-7 in favor of the Sox. Bucs had on their hitting togs in the: first contest. They touch- ed Salinero for. 11 hits in three and two-thirds innings. ~Salinero }Wwas-relieved. by D.-Navarro, who tuns in one-frame. ‘Baker-finish- hits and two runs. in four times at-bat. C. Garcia and, Barcelo; hit three out of five each. Bazo hit a home run for the Bucs. Every member of the Pirate club, with the exception of G. Garcia, hit safely at least once. D. Navarro slammed’ two out in jof four safely. Pirates. played. errorless:-ball. Score by innings: Rei. E. Pirates Trojans - J. Casa_and: I..Rodriguez;:Sal- inero, -D.-Nayarro,:Baker and: Joe Navarro. »Home .run: Bazo; , threesbase hit:.M. Hernnadez; two-base hits: Torres _2, G.-Garcia, »F. ;Lepez, John Nayarro, Joe -Nayarro, Db. | Machin; 2,;-Rueda,. Torres,,.M. Her-1 Griffin; «H. Gates.and M. Ace-| pandez; struck out: ‘Casa, 10, Sal-| inero .4, -Navarro 1, Baker 3; bases.on. balls; off Casa:2,.off Na- varro 3; time of. game:;2;10. A nip.and tuck.pattle:develop- ed_in-the nightcap. Blue Sox drew firsti,bleod in the .initial inning, by. scoring,.two runs off Fv;Tynes’ walk, .a.sacri- fice and two.safeties. , Key:#West Conchs jumped into the lead .in.the.third frame with a'-trio aided. le by C.. Griffin.and a triple s.by M. Pena. It .seemed .as it ‘Conchs.. put game,.on, ice in Roadside Pirates _ the fifth ir inping,.when;four play-|Trojans __ Notes, Bonds and, Time. Warrants, affecting the SGHOOL Funds of said County for the year ended June 30, 1938, with the Balances outstanding, together with report of the Assets and Liabilities of t test of the Monroe County Base-/| in the’nightcap. Final score was} OPENER; ENDED. 17.9:, SECOND | GAME, VICTORS RALLIED IN | Sheol Gym. in. the. first game. of _NINTH TO DOWN OPPOSI- | Navy} in the sixth inning by scoring games | singles by-Gabriel and-Molina and |an error,by P..Carbonell. |of the! Conchs and it still. looked gave up five hits and as many) victors. ed.the game and allowed three} mound for the Conchs Leading hitter was Torres, who} to. face him, poled..two,,doubles..anda..single; Kelly, who, had hit four for four Joe (House). Casa. had Trojans}more.and.the game. will be.over. shutout until the eighth inning} Two. outs. Gabriel stepped to} when John Navarro, Joe Navarro: the .plate and. lined one to left} and D. Navarro, three brothers, | field—a_ sure out. each hit doubles, and Machin fol-| ball took a bad hop and went for lowed suit with another two-bag-ja home..run. ger to produce a trio of markers.| after all. | 230:552.0—17.19 0]and Albury, two out of five, were; 000.000 3—-3 .6 5/the leading. batsmen of the losers. +) Sox j§vhen winning run was scored. n. crossing ithe plate ) ~ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN © U.S. Army-five will clash with! the, Key West High School Vars- | ity five tonight at 7:30 at High; a double bill. Park Tigers and » Lions , are tangling in. the nightcap. Club /ers trotted home on a double by | Albury, a-hit batsman, an error by-Kelly, a single by: Lucilo and a two-bagger by F. Carbonell. However, .such was not thet case. Sox started to come-back' two, runs..on five straight singles. In the, eighth frame. they shov; ed over two more markers on} Now the score was 7-6, in. favor |: as though victory would ‘belong! to the Key Westers. But again, this. was not the case. In, the, Jast..half of the. ninth the Sox, staged.a,rally and in. came. the tying, and winning runs and up stood the fans on their feet letting .out lusty cheers. for the Puby Carbonell went on .the in that ‘fatal ninth . J. Garcia, first manj, singled to right. so far, was purposely walked. Castellano sacrificed them a base. Next batter hit a fly ball behind| second base on which Armando Acevedo made a wonderful run- ning but which allowed J. Garcia to'score.after the catch. -The ty- ing.run.is. home. ; Now, just. one But, no. | The . Sox. won the: game Leading hitter was:Kelly with four singles in. four official trips A number of very beautiful) to the plate. Molina poled three} Another group explored the flats | lois were, executed in. ‘the, field.| out of four. and Gabriel three out | of five. | P. Carktonell, two out of four, | In. the- field, .A. Acevedo han-} dled. seven chances, Albury ‘five, F., Tynes four without an error.! M. Acevedo .played an out-| standing. game for the victors. Score by innings: R..H..E. Conchs 003 040 000—7 9 3 Z 200; 002.0228: 15. 9 F! Tynes, P. Carbonell and C.; vedo. Home: run: Gabriel; :three-base hit: Pena; .two-base_hits: Albury 2, C. Griffin, : F..Carbonell;. sac- rifice hits: J. Garcia, Castellano; stolen bases: A. Acevedo 2, Lu- cilo; hit. by..pitcher: -C. Griffin; struck out: Gates .6, Tynes 2; bases. on. balls: off Gates 0, off Tynes.1, off Carbonell 1; hits: off Tynes: 13. in; 8 innings; losing pitcher: | Carbonell—two aus ;Keys, 11 miles on the Inside-Wa- wide channel, 20 feet deep, leading | oa SBE SIX-FOOT JEWFISH, WIND THROUGH INNUMERABLE ‘CHANNEL SHOALS {By CLUB REPORTER) A group of three Key West Boat. Club, boats, which, were.on an overnight cruise to the Mud terway, returned yesterday aft- ernoon with a multitude of ex- periences. With part of the trip up made with the sun sinking gloriously in the west,with tracery beyond the, felicacy of, the,, finest ,lace. and) color surpassing that of a rain- bow, and. part_with.a, full, orange colored .moon rising in the. east, the trip began ,with quite some Keys scenery. “Trying; to, hit .the..20-foot,.chan- nel, leading into the Mud _-Keys for a,mile.or.so,.two of the boats which :lett-.Monday, had a. great deal_of difficulty and landed..on mud. flats often. -Finally about 9:30 .they. found .deep .water un-| der them and knew they.-were in the channel:-With mangrove ham- mock on both sides of a-50-foot through the.Mud- Keys and the| full moon overhead, the group | felt comfortable at journey’s end. | Tarpon splashed and rolled throughout the channel. .A'char-| ter fishing boat was in. the out- side channel making its. patrols. That night the five in the two} boats slept on dinghy seats andj on floorboards raised on the seats, Next morning they , anchored} over a shoal in channel on the bay side and dove among the} béautiful fish, coral and 5 in search of coral and sea-flora. Back through the Mud Keys’ channel they went to greet an- other speedboat making the trip on Sunday. With gas low all went aboard this larger boat and} the passage to Snipe Point» be- gan. With a little chop splashing occasignally. into the boat anoth-| er channel leading to Snipe Point was discovered and then a shortcut in the light-draught boat taken across a flat. Another 18- foot or more channel ran - into Snipe Point from the ocean side. ‘A launch would find plenty of wa- ter and passengers could go ashore in a dinghy. On the beach lunch was prepared, one member caught a water snake, another tried to fish for.a school of bara- cuda,a few feet.off the bea: eee other. wacthed..small. shark ing around the beach’s ety and ning..of.an outboard motor after | | CASA, MARINA GUEST, HENRY BARRET, SENDS LARGEST FLORIDA-SEEN FROM HEN-| | C DERSON FARM ‘Henry «Barret, who,..with Mrs. et,, are season guests at the Casa -Marina, will bring.a ham weighing 100 pounds, the largest ever shipped to Florida, to the Casa Marina today, from his farm in Henderson,-Kentucky. Mr..Barret. makes a hobby of ' raising pedigreed Hampshire hogs. by express and will be displayed in the dining salon of the Casa. -Excerpts from an editorial inj; The -Henderson Evening Journal regarding the ham follows: “Guests at the great Casa Ma- rina,Hotel at.Key West. will short- ly. be.regaled with. the best and biggest country. ham that Florida ever saw. It is a two-year-old .. ham weighing. one hundred pounds, | ; trimmed .to..model ‘shape «and cured by the approved’ Kentucky ham formula under. personal di- rection of Mr.-trank Street, su- perintendent for Henry. Barret. The ham will arrive today} MALE HELP .WANTED ; MAN for Coffee Route. Up to $45 first week. Automobile given} as. bonus. Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. feb6-1tx | FOR SALE . ee SMALL BAND SAW MOTOR. | Cheap. ‘1320 Johnsbn street. FOR :SALE~Double. Corner Lot | Desirable section. . Will divide Apply box. DOM, The Citizen. febl FOR SALE—Cabin Cruiser, fully equipped, engine and hull, in} very good condition. Newly renovated. Reasonable for cash. -Apply 506. South street. decl0s i | FOR.SALE—Lot on Stock Is- + land, waterfront. Also, lot cor- ner 5th.and Patterson Avenues RC, The Citizen. aug31-s 1217 Petronia jan4-s with well. street, rear. $35. ;TWO LOTS on street, .90-ft..front, 112 -feet Pearl street. ~ novil-s | Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tt Write. MILLS, «7091, febl-12-tx near Boulevard. Apply Box} FOURTEEN-FOOT SAILBOAT, | Washington { deep. Reasonable. Apply 1219) CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. , Cor- | | ner 5th and Staple . Avenue. | “The hog that contributed these | FOR SALE-—Lot, 48’x50’, corner hams to Florida. epicures weigh-| Duval and Louisa streets; two PAGE THREE | — eae Room Table. Cash at moderate price. Apply 607.Ashe St. or Phone 673-M. | feb3-3t } WANTED—Young man or wom- an to operate store on percent- | age. of.sales basis. Write Box C, The Citizen. feb4-2t WANTED—A chance to bid on your next printing order. The Artman Press. may19-tf LOST | LOST—Lady’s Wrist Watch. Pil- | grim, yellow gold, black band. Believed to have been lost at | carnival Saturday night. Re- ward if returned to 616 Frances | street. feb6-1tx | LOST—6-month old Puppy, lost | Friday night. White with black markings. Had brown harness. Reward. 319 Grinnell street. feb6-1tx FOR RENT PRIVATE HOME FOR RENT— Modern Conveniences. Two Bed Rooms. Hot and Cold | Running «Water. Apply 1418 | Catherine street. jan10-1mo FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod- ern conveniences. 1114 Grin- nell Street. nov3-tt |FURNISHED APARTMENT, centrally located, all modern conveniences. Apply 519 Duval | street. decl6-s several went in.swimmin; down, 1c) hee ero of aa Back to. the np henge oN to.the, fist eer ‘ay .marl as completed. and. the, run ‘into {Key West.made withqut, mishap. ;Re membered.most.was a sixf long jewfish..seen Prandec a bank ed 900 pounds. The hams weigh- | ed 100;pounds .each. ,We . were| permitted a peep and. a.smell be-! fore. the: big..ham. was. boxed for | shipment to the .Casa Marina! delicatessen and we were tempt- ed to emulate-Tom, the Piper’s| son. So. much were we interested in ‘the 100-pound.ham with its | brown smoke color and we asked Mr.- Street just -how it will be served. to: Floridians and affluent tourists from ‘the north. -He said, “Well, to be honest, it willbe put on the bar at the Casa Marina and served with the | thors d’oeuvres with the compli- | ments of the maitre”. egecegeccvccccece || Cocccccenenccgeoececence -Marvil’s Cabana Herewith apologizing to our | many friends in Key West as; well as visitors, for not being | jable to accommodate them in proper style during the past few days. struction. -Upon completion, } eighty additional persons may obtain seats. Jimmy Thomas, who has signed with, the Cabana for. the remander of -the season, will greet his many friends starting tonight, as-Master of Ceremonies. | Jimmy will be supported. by Rudy Nevins. and. his Play Boys, direct from. the heart of Chicago. but .which wouldn't take -| crawfish bait and the ease of run- r| the tank had.been-cleaned. ¢ Other -cruises.are in. planning. REPORT OF SCHOGL FUNDS Monroe County, Florida for, the year ending June 30, 1938 The followine.Feport of the, Receipts and Disbursements of the SCHOOL Funds of,Monroe County for.,the year ended June 30, 1938,,with the Depository Balances and Amounts of Warrants outstanding, report of | lots, corner Bertha street and| The new patio is under con-| the! COMPLETE.BANKING SERVICE TO. KEY AWESTERS AND OUR MANY WINTER GUESTS “THE-FIRST-NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Deposit: Insurance . Corporation | Roosevelt Boulevard; two lots on Pine Key, 100’x100’, good location. Apply 1212 Olivia street. decl4-s | FOURTEEN-FOOT BOAT, with four-horse outboard Johnson | motor, fully equipped, $150. | 1217 Petronia street, rear. jan4-s | |For SALE—11% acres Planta-| | 8%, acres on Bay, on Highway, both sides. West. TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern conveniences. -tina, lot 163’x98’. Von Phister street. P. O. Box 23, Key sept7-s Apply 1125 oct31-s | FOR. SALE—2 lots, each 50x100°. Run from Washington to Von Phister _ street. ply Rear 1217 Petronia street. aug9-tfs FOR.SALE—80. acres on Big Pine} Key; %-mile frontage on high- way. Centrally located. High! land and fresh spring water. | Write or see-B. E. CALKINS, | Ramrod Key, P.O. feb2-s | oie i a aE {OLD -PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5c, The Citi- zen Office. nov25-tf i | Offering a— tion Key, 3% acres on ocean, : all high land, beach front on; $1,000. Ap-| |FOR RENT—New 16-ft. Gibbs | Power Sea Skiff. Day, week or month. Inquire at Old Is- | land Trading Post. feb2-6tx ROOMS NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United. | Sixteen beautiful new rooms. Across South Beach. jan9-lmo | 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. oct10-s Near Casa: Ma- | | HOTELS | BRING YOUR VISITING friends | in need of a good night’s rest te | OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clear | Tooms, innerspring mattresses i Under new management, 917 | a Fi z Si | The Favorite In Key West — THY IT- TODAY — STAR >* BRAND | CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS eccccccacscesevecceceese said County, as reported, by the Superintendent of Public Instruction for said County is hereby published under the provisions of-Chapter 6813, Acts of 1915 of the Laws of Florida. ._PUNDS General County Bank ; Balance »July_ 1,, 1937, July and-Warrants Outstanding 1,, 1937. Cash Balance July, 1,, 1937 tts of. Stores $13,443.39 2,463.39 6,193.44 » Anveatments—-Not Shown—Cash Balances an shown above. Vaiue pf School Property and Equipment, as shown by County: Superintendent's Report as of July 1, 1937» $432,686.68 f Notes June 30, 1938 Inventory / July, 1,, 1937, ; Total Available Funds Receipts for the $107,533.06 Expendi- $ 90,936.37 Inventory Of Stores June 30, 1938} June 30, Total tures $15,670.04 chool System of J. M. LEE, Comptroller. Bank Balance June 30, 1938 Overdrafts and Warrants Outstanding 1938 | June 30, 1938 $1,020.88 $16,690.92 12,284.20 9,244.45 and. Bonds Outstanding June 30, 1938 + 52600.00 295,000.00 $348,500.00 Indebtedness Outstanding June 30, 1938 Past Due Other June 30, $10,365.00 $10,365.00 10,584.52 Interest Total Indebtedness Outstanding June 20, 1938 1938 $ 63,865.00 295,000.00 $358,865.00 1,699.68 Notes — Time Warrants and Bonds Due or In Default June 30, 1038 $53,500.00 $53,500.00