The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 14, 1939, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1939 TWO AGAINST LOVE —— of ee heaven ‘and ea to her a of her life. She had always known a fieree of Peete a-warm satisfaction of living in the place where her nts and her grand-+ its had lived . . . and died; it now it was being destroyed by hands, Thorn turned on the large con; sole radio, ‘selected a of io. “Lyn, what the devil’s wron; with you?” 5 Poi i nace to talk ways and rn. I don’t see how Brake will help, Just what is your idea, Thorn? ‘ uu to’ make friends with ” he said, as if it were ” simple solution in the esture she lung it over at's idiotic, past. ’ ‘Anyhow, I wish nothing to do with a common farmer.” Thorn twisted the ends of his mustache with soft, flacid hands. “Either you stoop to conquer or veg | be conquered.” “But how would Igo about it?” “Pretend an interest in cows and chickens if you have to. Go out and watch him milk the cows in the Smile at him even if it cracks your face!” po) will! Eee Thardly think it will work,” she said, doubtful, “Suit }; then. Now do you mind if I listen to Brahms? It just happaee Graz. 31 they are playing my fa/ vorite- concerto.’ “Listen and be darned!” she SGeote ee for the stairway. f is picl me up in an ae Might Be Civil’ (OCELYN forced herself out of bed at reak. After a cold shower she in a tan ridin; habit-and knotted a blue sca about her throat. Blue did things for her*hair-and~eyes, she ‘knew; If Tally were to be prevented a erecting the rest of the fence, she —— ‘have to she won or lost, she would take Pere’ out for a long canter, of them loved best of all the morning rides when the world was resh and clean and the day still Pulling a blue beret over her curls she ‘allpped out to the stables, —T to t thrill of anticipa- narrow ‘Soad wen ed Pinto the & id Find de take tas Rae oes | getting as near the ( ns she dessa she should have had the ‘foresight | to bring along rubber ‘boots such as he wore. ot pint at least be eve) enou; answer my greeting,’ she chided. softly. head cons slightly. She pape with eae oy ounce of charm she could) He stared a mo- | mek at Hello” he said, and went | the | nt ; nor ignore the el of his tall | . Unwi she ad- he was not bad to look aa | even in denim trousers en tat shirt. He did look clean and) pare) and healthy. No Gentleman FOLLOWED you,” she ‘bégun | hesitantly, “II wanted to tell | youl — sorry for—for being a— a snob. anys pPel 2” he-asked in- a been in sheer i would no doubt have re- . However. I wasn’t spoons ‘and an- cestor wo! i bee I—I want to make amends,” red. “Couldn't we— stamme: | Neate be a little more friendly?” “I don’t see how, You are rich and we are poor. Your vine is | inherited and ours must be earned. Tm not in your class and you | aren’t in mine. Better run along home and stop bothering me. I'm afraid Segre won't bite if you | persist in po He Jocelyn closed tate counted to twenty, rh Opening her a 2 she sat ‘his er eves she sty ie pulled 1 Eaut. she/had time | speak he wit ; the line eerhaee debe ont foundering trout smacked her on the left cheek. thers Ce. He ran out on the ed up the fish; fy held tu ab ari | and nodded “You did it on purpose!” she ac- | cused. “You hit me with a—a fish! Oh, I hate you! You're mean and aig | eames el” lared at her. He. drop} im) nef into his basket and reached her in two long strides. “IT did not do it on yerieee he grated. “But I’m. goi ing to ef something else on purpose! Whereupon he caught hold of her and kissed her until she fought for PPSOnS = btn gaapel awhen fe Int —” she gi when her §°. Her eyes narrowed as her hand came up and slapped him hard across the mouth. He caught her by the shoulders and shook her. “You spoiled, hor- rid brat!” he said. “You followed toe \p here snd see led friend- liness so I wouldn’t build that fence! Well, ee clever ruse didn’t work, see?” mi oa bets: back now and finish thai when it’s done don’t you dare set foot on my side of it! Feeling his hands -rélax she raised her nea caught him off balance, shoved with all her strength and sent By sprawling backward into the Las ran for Laughing wildl, Mephisto; was wit atwo Sect ot him when strong arms about the waist, Tally, Saati | set in a grim line, d “her. over to the tree it down. and turned her ae¢ross: ince and spanked her with his ,hard, loused palm. She shrieked and kicked and bit at the atm which pinned her but he did net vss, until her outraged csrin act sided into tears. Then he se! her feet. “Now maybe fhe! ou’ll leave me alone!” he snapped. “I’m not a gen- tleman and I have no manners. Blue blood means nothing to me nor does your money. So run along to pe? boy friend.and aoe on his shoulder and tell bing said you should-have been spanked years ago!” Defiantly ‘she tossed her hair from her face. dae pay for this,” she declared. “I never‘tiated any- one in my whole lifeas I hate eae Tm going to oatry soon as possible .and .go so far away I'll never have to see you or me horrible family again as long foothills. |' (Bitton c lain "That Ships Never Wear Out (My Axsotinted Pres) | LONDON, June 14—British | shipowners engaged in‘the conti- | -nental trade, complain that mer- | tons built before 1890 shows that ‘fleets of Scandimavian | 84 are still on the register. One of schant countries contain old vessels built ied dese, Shbibwacaen io Gir M. out, With modernized. _engines and space they compete advan- | cargo tageously with other boats. | “The Victory Banquet tendered |by “Billy” Warren and “Jack” | Long to members of the Key | West Bowling League which ,re- cently terminated their tourna- | -ment at the ‘Key ‘West Bowling | Alleys, was held at La Concha \Hotel Rainbow ‘Room Monday |, jevening with thirty-five’ mem- \bers of teams in attendance. William Glish received the Silver Bowling Statuette ‘for the | Billy’s Service team, that team -having won the tournament on a \basis of more games won than | |any other team. Oscar Ward of the Battery E) ‘team received a medal award for ‘high individual average during the tournament and ‘Robert 'Saun- iders of the same team was award- e (ed a medal for the highest game | | bowled. Members of these teams were | \in attendance: — Billy’s Service, | | Battery E, Key West Gas Com- pany, Key West Electric Com- pany, Lions Club, .Rotary Club, DeMolays, First National Bank, | \Golfers and American Legion. | |Members were entertairted with séme original ‘How ‘Do You De” ditties sung by Allan Armstrong, a member .of .the Lions Club team. | wecceccocccos: eos ceees MAJOR BASEBALL Li AGUES’ STANDINGS | NATIONAL aENGUY | Club— Cincinnati St. Louis - Brooklyn - ; Chicago |New York — Pittsburgh Boston | Philadelphia AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— |New York Boston . |Cleveland i Paidiphia ‘Washington St. Louis - | peeeccceroaveccsccccoos: MAJOR LEAGUES’ GAMES TODAY 20060008 CSHOHCESOOOOESE NATIONAL * UE. New York at Chicago—Lohr- |man (3-2) vs. Lee (5-6). Boston at Pittsburgh—Fette (7-2) vs. Sewell (6-5). Philadelphia at Cincinnati— Y | Mulcahy (3-7) vs. ‘Derringer (8-1). Brooklyn at St. Louis—Mungo (3-3) vs. C. Davis (8-6). AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at Washington—Rig- ney (8-3) \vs.»Chase (347) .or ‘Car- |rasquel (3-3). St. Louis at Philadelphia (night game)—Gill (0-5) vs. Nelson (4-1). Cleveland at Feller (9-2) \vs. ‘Pearson’ (6-1) or Gomez (4-2). Detroit at Boston (2)—Rowe €-4) and Trout (8-3) vs. ‘Bagby (3-3 and Galehouse °(1-2). ‘Fragments ‘Of Ship Found In Africa (Ry Associated Press) POHANNESBURG, South Afri- hea, June 14.—Fragments of cork ‘and wood washed up at Kei- mouth, near East London, may solve one of the great mysteries of the sea—the fate of the 9,@00- ton passenger ship Waratah) which disappeared in 1909 with 211 passengers between Durban and Capétown. The ‘Waratah was ‘last seen off Port St. Johns by the Clan Mac- intyre, the two ships exchanging signals. Experts say the wreckage found at Keimouth came from a ship that has long been under watér and now is ‘breaking ‘up. The Waratah is the only large vessél lost in that neighrhood. Se38: “The follow! na 1939. ‘The following personal property seized from r the: nonpayment of > sessed taxes due, will sold provided ‘by Section 3: Revi Statutes of the United States at public @uetion‘en aaeey, June 26, jaw at 2:00 e main en- traint | Florida, within twelve months from | New York—| tin Mary | apply to the Honorable Circuit ez_under warrant for dis- | J! THE. KEY WEST ORTIZ | SETITIIITITTOOIILL SL SOME AE EL OLE OOOO ON VING CLAIMS OR AGAINST ‘THE ESTATE) NE A. ROBERTS, DE- You, and each of you, are hereby. notified ‘and ‘required ‘to present any claims or demands which you, or either of you, may have against the Bstate of Caroline A. ‘Roberts, 4, late of Monroe ‘County, Florida, to the Honorable Raymond ; ‘R. ‘Lord, County Judge in and for Monroe County, ‘Klorida, at ‘his -of- fice in the County Court -House of. Monroe County, Florida, within twelve months from the first pub- Heation of -this Notice, to-wit, June {14, A. D. 1989. = ‘Dated’ at Key West, Florida, this Mth day of June, A. CAROLYN 8. BLASINGAME, ‘As Admiinistratrix of the Estate, of Caroline A. Roberts, deceased. Somehd-3h+98: JudyS~13919-96; » ANE INTHE COURT OF THE COUNTY | JUDGE, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. Estate of MIZPAH R. BALLANTINE, <also ‘sometimes known as Misphah R. Ballantine, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDFTOR: TO ALL CREDITORS, EECATERS, DISTRIBUTEES AND ALL PER- SONS HAVING CLAIMS OR 'DE- MANDS \AGAINST THE ESTATE | OF . MIZPAH_ R. BALLANTINE, ALSO. SOMETIMES KNOWN AS MISPHAH: R. BALANTINE, DE- CEASED: You, and each of you, are hereby Rotifled and required. “to present any ‘elaims or demands ‘which you, jor Melther of you, may have against | the Estate of Mizpah R. Ballantine, also ‘sometimes (known as “Misyhah R. Ballantine, deceased, late! of | Monroe County, Florida, to the Honorable Raymond R. Lord, Coun- | | ty Judge in and for Monroe County, | Florida. at his office in the County Court House of Monroe County, |the first publication of this Notice, to-wit, June 14, A. D. 1939. Dated at Key West, Florida, this | 14th day of June, A. Di. 1939. OLYN 8. BLASINGAME, As Administratrix of the Estate of | Mizpah R. Ballantine, also some- | times .knewn.as Misphah R. Bal- lantine, deceased. june14-21-28; july5-12-19-26; aug2- 9,1939 IN THEE COURT. OF THE COUNTY | » SITTING AS A COUR’ OF PROBATE. Inthe Matter of the Estate of ANTONIG, ARTOLOZAGA, Deceased. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR (AL DISCHARGE j hereby given, to all may. concern, that on {the ‘ot August, A. D. 1939, at ten ofelock A. M., the undersigned intends to. make final returns of his accounts as Executor of the Last ‘Will and Testament of Antonio Ar- tolozaga, deceased, before the Hongratig*Raymond'R. Lord, Coun- ty Judge In”and for Monroe County, Florida, at his office in the Monroe Connty Court House in the City of Key West, Florida, and at said time will make application for his Mis- charge as such Executor. Dated at Key West, Florida, this 14th day of June, A." D. 1939. . J. TREVOR, As Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Antonio Artolozaga, deceased. junei4-21,28; july5-12-19-26; aug?2-| 9-16,1939 IN \CIRCUME “COURT, STATE ‘OF FLORIDA, BLEVENTH JUDICIAL €IRGUIT, MONROE COUNTY. IN CeanomEX. . Huntington, ‘Complainant, P. Gladys ‘Bilis ‘Huntington, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill filed in the above-stated cause that Gladys Eilis*Huntington, the de- fendant therein named, is a, non- resid of the State of Florida and t-4601 Aldrich Avenue, ‘So., polis, Minnesota; that ‘said defendant is over the age of twen- ty-one years; ‘that there is no per- son in the State of Florida the service Of a summons in chancery Het they ‘whom would bind said de- endant. It is therefore ordered that said defendant \be and she 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 that, this order be published once each|\week fol four consecutive weeks in| The Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished “In said countysand. state. une ‘and ordered this May isth, cunt ties Sot. lerk Cireuit Court baer sme ar ‘R, LORD, Solieiter for Gomptat mayl7-24-31; Sanet- 14,1939 NoTICn 208 APP: oye head FoR £ Bil No. 163) NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN, That Vincente Molina, holder of Tax Certificate No. 323, issued the Sth day of September, A. D. 1932, has tiled same in my office and has made application for a tax deed |to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the ‘following describe property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: ision, Pt, Lot 2, Sar. 6, "Tr. 12, "Book D-1, Page 37, as __ reco) in Monroe County The assessment of the said prap- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of D. Wil- son, Unless said certificate’ shall pe redeemed .aceo! to law, the Property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the ot age ag -door on the first Mon- inthe month of July, 1939, which ig the 3rd day of be of 1939, this 29th day of May, (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Glerk ai Cireutt Goetk of Monroe County, ‘Florida. may31; june?-14-21,1939 NOTICE The med wil on the éth day of July, A. D. 1939, or as soon thereafter as they may be heard, of ‘the Eleventh Judicial! vevgws of the State of Florida, in| and for Monroe Geunty, for an Or- der to ‘fégalize their adoption of Janet Dee Richards, a minor, resi- dent of Key West, Monroe County, Dated at Key West, Florida, this A list of vessels under 3,000 Bttice them is 74 years old. Number 22 19910. J. of Internal Revenue. Sonsini o ae Tth day hana: aoe A. D. 1939. hie ehteos ALB! Attorney” tor Petitione: june7-14-21-28; S guly6,1939 TIPS 2 WaTaewad. 72 b A: IN Pap ae ae OIA a ew O hk hike deed, N ee MD .\ YOU’LL FIND IT HERE! ALL THIS WEEK! ‘Free Lubrication Complete with Oil Change TUNE MOTOR—COMBPLETE .. Includes overhauling carburetor and ‘distributor, clean spark :plugs, etc. SANTE’S MOTOR SERVICE Greene and:Simonton Streets. PRODUCTS Pasteurized and Raw Milk Chocolate Milk Buttermilk Soy Acidolphilus Light Cream "Cottage ‘Cheese TIFT’S DAIRY . Phone 639 1414 5th St. in Best DIME BEERS For Sale By ALL ‘LEADING INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval St. Grouper : QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS ‘Light and Heavy Pasteurized Milk Chocolate Milk ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 455 SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING and ENGINEERING CO. ‘ Headquasters.for RUSSWIN HARDWARE “Your Home‘Is Worthy Of The Best” Reavnwrs naar steer ae PEAITETIETOO OTTO OIE, Here’s a Representative List of Key West Merchants that Sell Practically Everything of Interest to the Average Family or Businessman. 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. THOMASINE MILLER’S BEAUTY ictal ‘Expert operators to serve your every desire. Ultra-modern equipment—in ‘Key West's most modern shop. LA CONCHA HOTEL Fleming Street Entrance PHONE 128 I j Husbands ist Had to Wash! General Merchandise in time or ‘labor. Wholesale and Retail ~ ]} to do the family wash, few homes would be without running water IPASPLAPILZLALLALLLLL LLL AA AA dh hd Lhd did hi dkukuhdiuule Galvanized Roofings Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing H.B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline Streets ‘SOLD ‘ON ‘EASY TERMS TRY US NEXT TIME When your Bill Heads run low or.if you are : in need of Business Cards, Letter Heads or En- velopes, phone 51 and a representative will.call. THE ARTMAN PRESS PHONE 270 of the RETAILERS PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME ‘Sympathetic ‘Courtesy ‘Licensed Embalmer + FISH ALWAYS FRESH LOWE'S FISH MARKET PHONE NO. 1 THE LAS AALAP LA ALALLL BAL AAA Lhd ‘Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Never Sleep Cream Butter Milk Cemetery Work Of PHONE 2-1896 1351 N.-W. Tenth Ave. MIAMI, FLA. Duro Pumps Plumbing ‘Supplies PHONE 348 FRIGIDAIRE SALES ‘AND ‘SERVICE See them now—on display at -1212 VARELA STREET Complete .Line To Choose From ."MARTINEZ Phone 861-J _VITIIIIIIIIVITHTOTEHE ONO LE: Siow.

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