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SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1939 TWO: AGAINST LOVE: by Frances. Hanna. eevsec The Characters Jéeetyn Russell, beautiful heir- ess. Tally, Mack,.a young. farmer whose family has inherited half the Russell estate; Seacliff. Yesterday: Tally demands that the estate be divided right down the middle. Chapter Seven: Interlopers- | JOCELYN, returning:home from an carlyepcening canter on the deserted. h . with: Mephisto, saw young Talbot Mack taking a strange, .wizened ‘little-man into the*house, What was he up’ to, now? ‘she: wondered.’ The’ Macks knew’ noone. in’ Santa» Barbara. py a said so. Sher it. a oe ol -business what $0 “as they kept to the left ‘half place. Again oo ey sooo yt tor oe er grandfather who fad beected the reat manor with two separate upper and lower hallways with communicating doors between them. The old gen- tleman had treasured privacy and planned the house with the idea of {tas much’ as possi- ble. The left wing for many*years had been” reserved for guests. When he died, his widow, ailin; much:of the time, had closed miost of the: unused. guest rooms. ‘At least, Jocelyn thought now with satisfaction, the Russells had retained the dining-room, the li- brary, and the great drawing room. And, even better, sole right to:the swimming pool. Let the in= have the. tennis courts; Thorn could order new ones lai out on the other side of the pool. phists our to the groom and start- ‘over to the groom and start- ed toward the right side entrance just off the ivy covered vera, slapping her riding crop. lightl, against her boots. There just would be time to change clothes and drive over to the country clu! for Bob's tennis match. She hoped he would win today. He was play- ing Milner, the French cup holder. With one foot on the broad stone seps Jocelyn stopped and sniffed: From ‘somewhere very ‘closecame the: sweet, tantalizing odor of freshly baked cookies. She stepped up on the stone-flagged porch and sniffed again. “Hello.” said Betsy from the bemboo porch swing. “I’m eatin’ cookies for breakfast. It’s all we got’to eat, Gramma brought some flour ‘and things from Texas or weno Sia “Al it lyn g: . “Are you quite sure you are telling me the truth?” The-child nodded. “Yes, Ma’am. But my Uncle Tally is going to get us lots of things pretty quick.” Jocelyn fought down her desire to escape the child. Perhaps shé was hungry. “Would you like an orange?” she asked. “Nope: Mister Bob gave us lots of ‘oranges. We like Miste. Bob.” Iécelynknew relief. “Where: is your le Tally going’to get money to buy things?” she urged. curious. “Don’t know. He said-if I played here you'd’ chase’ me: away. Will you?” “No: I'don’t go about chasing little children no matter what your uncle says. But ‘I do wish you'd take your cookies and go around on'the other side of the house.” “Why?” “Beeause this side of the house is mine and you musn’t come here unless I invite you.” “Why?” of Just then, in time ta save Joce+ Ign’s crumbling restraint. Gretch- en hurried toward them, an apolo- fit expression on her pale face. T ‘thought I heard her’ talking,” she explained a little breathlessly, “T'm awful sorry if she’s bothered you; Miss Russell. We told her not to come here but she won’t mind ‘but Tally and he™.. . he’s busy: duess T'lk have: to tie her up.” a Jocelyn's eyes were cold. “She telis me you have°nothing-to eat but cookies. Is that true? If so, I'll send some shings in to: you.” \Gretclen flushed. e have plenty of food,” she insisted with t vehemence. “Betsy likes $e up stories. Most children Don't any attention to her. Miss “sg “I do not make up stories, Mama!” Betsy shrilled. “And I ‘want to stay here-and play.” Gretchen the child into her arms and carried her, squirm- ing and wailing, back of the house. Jocelyn went on up to her bed- grateful as let herself into its luxury and quiet. At least h place She wouldn't be disturbed. She sank to the soft taf- feta-covered bed; sprang. up with po 3 terfor. Sharp claws had hér arm! A Conquest iad gt oe gramps d Tex, gen’ waving: his plume- like tail and watching her with yellow eyes. He lay in® exact —_— - diene There ‘will bé'a meeting of the Colored’ Veterans of. the World War at St. Joseph’s Hall tomor- CSCOCTOD e tively saenee pk arsed Sytem on ‘washing: Gingerly her fingers touched the thick: fur on his head. as if ting it to be with electricty. Téx ceased washing, yet earns 28 teenie} i wry smile parted er lips. She, ‘I who controlled the.wild Me. | . who had ‘never kriown fear’ of any: was afraid to pick- Epipcatl Still, if she:did not pick up and put him out, shé would | have’to call: on one-of ‘the Macks. “Nice kitty—nice Tex—nice kit= | ae she soothed,’ stroking*"him. { ith'a.sudden movement..he?) turned over on his back, waved: A a P CASA ON MOUND: AGAINST: VENICE | OPENING OF TWO-GAME SE- | RIES BEING. PLAYED: THIS AFTERNOON; PLAYERS' AR: RIVED IN MORNING By O.'L. MILIAN” many a baseball thriller, will test his wits against the strong Venice team this afternoon as he march- his paws playfully in the air and turned his "big head coyly to one.! side: Why, Jocelyn Bg { bois) he eas oo at a hen | wan' 0 play! ery gen! e° | picked him up in her arms. . : “I might like you,” she'scolded):, him, “if pga leave my.dog/alone, Could I buy you off for catnip and © es to: the hill for. another ' crack contest. Although the’ West Coast ‘nine, fresh’ from: victories over the Ft. Myers’ aggregation and other leading clubs around’ the: state, Joe’ (House) Casa, veteran of | of | la (Spee. to ‘The -Cittneny : NEW YORK; June’ 10—Pas- seau, who: pitched his first game in-a. Cuba uniform. Thursday, | against New York Giants, limit- | ing ‘Terry's’ men to five hits, | went in as a relief hurler yester- |day against’ the: New “Yorkers |and‘threw' the game away. He walked home: the tying run and then:in' the tenth inning: sent in’ the winning:run on a base on balls: Thus the: Bruins lost,.4.to ¢redm? Or maybe some very spe- |comes with a determination’ to} Tracey pleased withthir break the long string of ‘victories } conquest she carried Tex downto | held. by Key West Conchs over the kitchen, asked the ruddy- outside clubs, the locals are ready cheeked French cook to openacan |and waiting, Proof that the In-| = gelnon, gna fod fhe.ca horse dians mean business is the sign-| fe ate ravenously, So, she thot : “ ss : | Tex did not care for a diet of ing-of “Lefty” Surls especially. to | oranges and cookies, {make the ‘trip:to this.city. Surls| | After Iétting him out into the :/is a’ former Boston Red Sox}; sunshine’ she hurried back. her | di: i roc realizing he had madd ther '| ried o sai Betore’changing.clothes she smoothed the counterpane, eyeing +, WO tuefully | propped up her exquisite French || departments. doll, whose curls- were. auburn | «Me: whiff.’em: by plenty. fast; and, He! eA) 2 ei Seer Dive |Venice team no see ’em go by”, phiibws at the head ‘of the bed, said the- speedball artist. from ; mie Foe brongh her that doll | down: Division oe way a var irom ancisco” because, he best English. “My team field) asserted, it looked like her. Geoff | good cha hit ’um ball haré. Key | gould be terribly sweet at | west win”. | Later, orderi: | Casa rests his confidence on} grill, several of Ie nc in the club \Griffin, Conch. ace catcher; Ar- | over, anxious for further.reports |, mando Acevedo, first-string short- | on the Macks. Jocelyn laughingly ‘\stop, and ‘William Cates, as well| Casa is not. wor- |ried over this. The Conch twirler | |has all. the confidence in the} Id: in the ‘team: behind. him, | b | told them-of her morning's adven= | as onthe whole team: With Roy | tures. with, Betsy and. Tex. Here ae 4 i i i by among her fife ||Hamlin _ coaching, assisted y curemeidinicy pry Rds | Manuel Varela, Jr., and Shorty” pointed: clubrooms the descent of ‘| Winfield Roberts, the Conchs' | the Texans appeared humorous. |moundsman claims he has ~all | iad d apres rises (eae ne the | winning points in his sabe ek Several girls inquired archly con- lp sane pans ppolice Maier cerning the stalwart young farmer, | P¢thel, blonde.’ sia exe slyly suggesting that Geoff ‘might | who is scheduled to pitch ‘em ay be pleased at his fii scon- | over for the locals Sunday, fade stant and unavoidable propinquity ‘| viding he does not have to relieve | with'such an attractive males ~ | Casa. : ‘Like-A Pad" All in all, Roy Hamlin and his | a : “\JONSENSE!” Jocelyn declared. | Conchs are going out with a win- “He lives in overalls and ning determination and’ when boots and treats me as if I.were.a.|those boys make up their mind him “Tally! Gan-you inagne ae stuns girl getting: emotionaliover.any- one called Tally? It ‘sounds like a bridge pad or a-call to the fox | hunt.” She went on to tell them about the divisionof the-house and * grounds, triumphantly stating that |) she had’ salvaged: intact, the’ drawing-room, : Still laughing.*she spied Geof- frey coming toward her. He ap- | Cincinnati peared’ annoyed about something. | St. Louis “We were discussing Lyn’s adopted? family,” Rath: Benton’ teased. “Aren’t you afraid to ex- | pose her to'the charm ofa: virile || he+man?” “Oh, ap mean. . that. Mack?” he said: “I have look’at ‘him yet.” Then. do so,” Ruth. advised. “I only saw him at a distance but he | looked magnificent, Geoff!” Geoff’ glanced: at his wrist- watch. “We-had: better find ‘seats | for the tennis match. It begins in } ten minutes. What made*you so 4 late, Lyn? I just talked to Bob }) and hé@ seems ini good form: today. ; Matter of-fact I never saw him | quité'so blithe.” “The Macks,” Jocelyn nodded. “He adores thent,-or.at least he is } assuming that pose to annoy us.” “Isn't there:a @irl?” ey “Umm. She'sepretty inia‘pale rt of way, She’s'a eae j ith, I told you about Betsy? That’s her-child’She said something*about her husband be= ing an aviator. I think his name was Andre Landau—anyhow: he was killed in a crash—”" 4 “Andre Landau,” Geoff mused. “Andre Landau! Why, Lyn, he was | that French war-ace-who brought | down so many German planes— | it-comes back to me now. He was | batnstorming the°country; doing stunts: for fairs and ‘ carnivals, when one of the wings‘on his‘old”) plane buckled on a power dive | and he:crashed in flames.” | _Jocelyn shuddered. “I wonder if | his wife was there? It must have been terrible!” Gretchen assumed“) a different stature ‘n het eyes. She | said sud jenly, “She could be quite - lovely if she hada little money || spent on her appearance. Her eyes~ | MAJOR: BASEBALL LEAGUES’ STANDINGS mt had a Club— New York Boston Chicago Cleveland Detroit Philadelphia Wi Chicago’ at Boston. St. Louis‘at Philadelphia. Cineinnati at Brooklyn: Pittsburgh at New York. New York at St.Louis. Philadelphia ‘at Cleveland. Washington at Detroit. Boston at Chicago. Today’s Birthdays: ebdbodveccesocescser veces: U.S. Senator Harry F. Byrd of Va. born-at Martinsburg,’ W. Vas 52 years ago." ore eee faite pal locelyn’s! sg itl proud.’ i her a. of? Todigra ear cae bee roel! 4 that definitely out” = ‘or 5 (Copyright, 1939) jrow morning, beginning at 1t)ing | o'clock; aecording to announce- |ment_ made. by Robert A. Mun= be. in attendance, “a discovery fame, livan Co., N, Y¥., 74 years ago. | Be x . Despite the fact St. Louis - }dinals scored three runs in the) poports \ very first inning, Brooklyn Dodg: | Knowles ‘ers went on to’victory: and ‘third pldce in’ the National Legaue standings» The day~ before, the Dodgers -rested..in fifth. position. | charged . with | Curt Davis was the loss. « 4 Pittsburgh’ Pirates lost another ‘game-to: Boston: Bees, and again \they were limited to three hits. | ‘Pdsedel followed: Fette's perform- the tusty paw-prints. She :| both in’ the hitting and, fielding: ance of tossing just a trio of’safe: | ties. the-biriglés for one run. Boston Red 'Sox downed: St. Louis: Browns’ twice yesterday aftémmoon: They edged ‘out’ the then lambasted them 18-7 in the nightcap:on 17° safeties. games to one. cured 17 safe blows but scored were needed, however. Bob!. Feller: failed ‘to hang: up his 10th winof the season’ due to: the: fact: that’ he was taken out of the game inthe: eighth’ in- ning for':a) pinch+hitter. How- ever, Cleveland Indians downed Washington Senators, 3 to '2: Results of the games: NATIONAL LEAGUE’ At Boston R..H. Ev Pittsburgh 1' 3:0 Boston ;.. eT 1 Klinger, Brown and’ Mueller; | Posedel and ‘Lopez. H. E. 0:2 91 At New: York R. i 3 4 (10 Innings) French, Passeau. and’ Man- euso; Lohrman, Coffman, Castle- man: and Danning. At Brooklyn St. Louis E Brooklyn® . 714 0 . Warneke, Bowman, vis, P. Dean and Owen; Tamulis, Hutch- inson, Pressnell ‘and ‘Phelps. Cincinnati - Philadelphia, scheduled: AMERICAN. LEAGUE First Game At St. Louis Boston: ‘.. St. Louis - R. H. E 1 0 not sautels; Kénnéedy and Spindel: Second Game At St. Louis *. Wilson, feaver: and Peacock; Kramer, Harris, Kirmaberlin, Trot- ter.and Spindel. gige joy) At Detroit Philadelphia’ Detroit Ross, Parmelee, Hayes; Benton: and York: 1417 2 aca, Pytlak and Hemsley. New York ‘at Chicago, rain. “Star The Buos bunched: two. of | Bagby, Ostermueller and De-/ -}monico Restaurant and to .the cou! : hy ahe sple: ‘|DEMOLAYS-LOSE-T0 | } | nected with any. organization, demonstrate such @- handicap not insuperable by ’ beating: the DeMolay: quintet in three straight games . 615-556. 586-546, 675-515, at Terrace alleys. | Complete: scores: Orphans Player— Geo. Spelvin | Mendoza Glisch Ward C. Mike’. 108 105 179—392 138° 96° 78—312 148 170 160—478 131.125 168—424 DeMolay 106° 103° 96—305 90::104° 99—293 124 114 100—338 112107 79—298 124 °112.141—377 |H) Pinder - ik layeocks |N. Pinder: - DAYS GONE:BY. | | | ; Happenings Here Just 10 Years Ago Today: A’ Taken From The Files of The Citizen The amount of $40,000 award- |suit of $50,000. against The Key Detroit} Tigers took the series | West Electric Company was re- System, with Joan from Philadelphia Athletics, two | duced to $24,878.58 by Judge Jef-| Clark Dennis and the Modern- Detroit also se-| ferson B. Browne. today, in deny-| aires. ling an appeal from the verdict land that a new trial be set. “I findno errors that will warrant | me in setting aside the verdict} and granting: a new trial in the) case, other than’ the. amount’ of the verdict”, the:-opinion’ of ‘the judge stated. “If the plaintiff within:-24: hours-will file a. re- mitter for the:sum of ‘$15,121.42,’ | the*motion fora new trial will be denied andI ‘will pass judge- jment for the plaintiff’ for the | sum. of $24,878.58} otherwise the verdict ' will be set‘ aside and‘a |new* triab granted-on-the: ground | | that ‘the: verdict is excessive. The jdefendant is allowed 120' ‘days to |present a bill of exceptions”, an- | ‘other paragraph in the order of the court said. Arthur Gomez, jattorney for. Mrs. Higgs, imme-| ‘diately offered the remittur in} the: sum stated: and. expressed | willingness. to accept the verdict | of $24,878.58. Settlement: of. the |case-on this basis or an’ appeal to’ the state supreme court is left | pany. | Hl pes rir ek | Resolved: by the Florida Com- |mereial Secretaries: Association lassembled in convention in Key West that our hearty thanks are jextendéd to Miss Ileen Williams, secretary of the Key West Cham- ber of Commerce and to. the of-| (ficials and: the citizens of Key | West for the exceptionally fine entertainment features provided, including the motorcade, the banquet tendered by the . Del- artists who presented a. special concert. To Jack.Golden, mana- ger of the La Concha hotel for rtesies to Sone ition. and to Key, Citizen for the Re ee Co given the. con- vention, was the last paragraph in the resolutions by the’ associa- tion which met here~ last week. ‘aster and! There was‘an' additional’ para-| | } unusual and “many queer notions grap which offered thanks ‘and appreciation to. W: W: Demeritt for the enjoyable fishing trip. Editorial Comment: Now that j2 distilled water supply is assur- ed for Key West, the community | should. muster.all its power and influence in pushing’ along the important movement to have this city designated as a free port. The. boxing bout: at the: Cuban Club stadium last. evening. be- The Orphans, bowlers not con- | banded’ together last night to} Total | 90 90 90—270; optional to the defendant com-j | Year, Six Years $5. Sample FREE. CHESTERFIELD PROGRAMS TO BEGIN’ SHORTLY \FIRST OF NEW ADVERTISE: | | MENTS IN NEWSPAPERS TO APPEAR DURING COM- ING WEEK j { } | i | | Contifiuing’ its popular’ series | of “personality” advertisements | | for Chesterfield Cigarettes, Lig- gett & Myers Tobacco Company |is’ releasing its“summer series to | newspapers nationally. The first | advertisement will appear dur- ing’ the week of June 12, and} 1 | | i i ecccccccccccccccccccecce| CLASSIFIED COLUMN: MISCELLANEOUS: FISHING TRIP TO MIAMI— $25.00; two or three days. Leaving Sunday or Monday. | Sleeping accommodations for} six. Capt. Hickman, Cruiser} Sylvia, P. & O. Docks. juni0-1tx| FOR SALE LOT IN CASA. MARINA SEC- | TION, 100x100’. Corner lot, } 10’ alley in rear. Apply 517 Whitehead Street. | may26-sat-tfs } at TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 sheets; 75c. The Artman Press, may19-tt | among¢the: stars of the new cam- paign’ aré: such’ well-known cele- | britiés’as Joan’ Blondell, Melvyn | | Douglas, Gale Page and the Lane | {sisters. of the screen. Albert! | Spalding: the violinist, Johnny | | Vander: Meer, big league pitcher, ' and others. The _Chesterfield newspaper | | advertising as usual is backed up| with’ extensive space in the | | magazines, billboards.and. store | | display. At the same time a new Ches- terfield radio program, featuring > | Fred. Waring, and his original} Pennsylvanians, begins June 19,; broadcasting five nights a week | {from Monday to Friday, over the | | coast-to-coast network of the | National Broadcasting Company. |The popular Paul Whiteman! Browniés’4-3 ‘in’ the opener and | ed Mrs. Elizabeth Higgs by the | broadcasts for. Chesterfield : con- | -———————____$$_—$_$_____.. ircuit court jury recently. in her| tinue every Wednesday evening | FOR’ SALE—Bargain; Furnished via the Columbia Broadcasting | Edwards, | only 14 runs—nine more then|and asking that it be set. aside| eoeecesevescvecesevevces THE WEATHER: e Temperatures” Highest - c Lowest Mean... Normal. Mean % 9 3 | 11 Yesterday’s Precipitation T. Ins. Normal Precipitation 15 Ins. | *Thin record covers 24-hour period | ending at 8 o'clock: thin morning. Tomorrow's Almanac | Sun’ rises 5:36 a. m. Sun sets 7:17 p.m. Moon rise: 1:07 a. m. Moon sets 1:45 p. m.! Tomorrow's Tides AM. P.M.) 4:5 5:08 | _.11:06 10:41} Baro: 330 a. m., today Séa ‘level, 30.00. WEATHER FORECAST i } | (Till '7:30'p. 'm., Sunday) Key West and ‘Vicinity: Partly | cloudy tonight and Sunday; | west-central. and extreme north | moderate southeast and south} winds. | Florida: Partly cloudy: tonight and Sunday; possibly showers in | west-central ' and’ extreme north | portions Sunday: | Jacksonville to Florida Straits | and ‘East Gulf? Moderate south-| east and south winds except southwestefly over extreme north portion; partly overcast weather tonight and’ Sunday. ee Stnday's: ‘Horoscope The mind of today’s native may have a trend toward the {may be the result. Friendship with notables is indicated, a taste for scientific: subjects and a good: and able mind. But there is dan-| |ger of the native making too | much of the unknown and the} mysterious. | DON’T MISS’ P. A. R: | La Revista Metisual en Espanol e |Ingles. Mailed at Havana Month- ly on the 13th. Ten’ Cents. $1 a | NICE‘ONE-STORY BUNGALOW, | on one of the best. streets in| City. Lot 50x100°. 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Mazie Spaulding Knox, Plaintiff, vs. Joseph Edward Knox, Defendant, ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill filed in the above-stated cause that Joseph Edward Knox, the defendant therein named, is a non-resident of the State of Florida and resides at Golden Isle Beach Hotel, St. Simon Island, Georgia; that said defendant is over the age of twenty-one years; that there is no person in the State of Florida the service of @ summons in chancery upon whom would bind said defendant. It is. therefore ordered that said defendant be and he is hereby re- quired to appear to the bill of com= plaint filed in said cause-on or -be- fore Monday, the 3rd day of July, A. D. 1939, otherwise the allega- tions of said. bill will be taken as confessed by said defendant. It is further ordered orde ished on that this s in said Done and ordered this 19th day of May, A. D. 1939. (SEAL) Ri Cler' By Florence Cc Sawyer reuit Court. E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. 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