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PAGE FOUR TWO AGAINST LOVE by Frances Hanna The Characters Seg nape dara sg Tally Mack, young farmer id half Chapter 24 The Invalid’s Visitors ICH to the amazement of the entire Mack family, both ke and Jocelyn became daily rs to the sunny front bedroom where Gramp lay help- ees far from speechless. on the second day of Ging confinement, asked per- “Kaaw otis fre Hable to gt onae mes?” oF Rien: gives the history cf ge Pits Gramp appeared slightly Mission of Mrs. Mack to use the in- a ter-communicating door between the second floor hallways; so the ag not always see her come + fuenin voice, on lat sometimes low Epo could be heard min- me cin amp’s crackling fal- eee wit delighted cackle. She it him roses, hyacinths, and tall red gladioli from her garden, also pictures of her grandmother and colorful stories of the early days in California. from the ar soa plastered square In the beginning she admitted tly Ca if she had come} “annel: use she felt a grudging obli- ; because she remembered much Grandma Jocelyn had once loved this old man. What she did not admit parently Ne herself ‘Wasa growing, impelling, rather oyna fats to see more of young Talbot; Sees. Ucresree so many By genre had accepted Placidly the fact of her eventual maprriogs to eoliay Beane: yet found herselt plagued by disturb: ry, urb- ing thoughts and memories. “Josie’s a Hatt sweet girl,” imparted to Tally when they were alone a few minutes one geod “She's just always had mi money an’ her grandma ther. She sets in here an’ = nin — ths like any girl. I got lea things is goin’ to change a poemtal lot—” Tally agreed, his face imple “she’s going to marry ensing in a little over pad weeks and leave here to live in his big town house.” “You don’t want her leavin’?” ~ fog peace, softly. shrugged. “What differ- oaks can it ibly make to me? She hates the sight of me. She’s told_me so often enough.” “Well—” Gramp drawled—“if I wanted a gal I wouldn't let her Ret ont Not easy-like, anyhow.” changed to the subject of iL ig can’t figure why he comes to see you, Gramp. He néver bounces . dark secret. lebbe he is, Now quit botherin’ ‘Bs use for us. Now he and out of the house same question occurred to Jocelyn but Thorn’s explanation to her was no more satisfactory than old Talbot Mack’s to Tally. Two weeks after Gramp’s acci- dent Thorn ‘stole into his room with the air of a conspirator and shut the door. a tae the deal!” he declared, a deed for Gramp’s in- fas Rerhat thousand acres cost me exactly forty thousand dollars. I hated the idea of sinking all my capital, but I figured it was really no risk because inside of another month I'll sell it to the government sorption, that J ing no: attentidn. Her tyes‘ ‘vague, dreamy light in them And her mouth drooped pensively a the corners. Wedding Plans “ASE yet eae} aa ‘ “Well, it's just a mood,” he di: - missed equably. ‘ horses just as much. as I do. When are you going to. San. Fri ona shopping tour for your trous- seau?” “I don’t know.” There. wag .an evasive quality in her tone which raat Lam, wedding is onl “Bul our. ing a little more than two weeks o! iy “T know it, Take.me home now, will you? I promised Gramp to run in for awhile before dinner.” “Aren’t you being rather ri- diculous, Lyat Rup in to see that old crack-pot ety ¢ don’t like it. As 8. a. iatiat Mick I don’t think you care a about him or his broken lcgeryen you just use ‘him as an excuse to see wine se bring lei i “Now lous’ she flared. “I ee unicat- ook of 3 kid hidiig in a mutilate inderstand their side they eou sles Kelp ite ite us Gate ill are human beings. “Well, E don’t aie you runnin, in there. People as is gbeat you and young Talbot.” don’t beliéve: you. You're pee and taal . fean at a big prose, If anything hap- | kn pens that I don’t, I'll borrow some onthe land and drill for oil Maybe I'll do that, any- how. Still, That would take more time and if I can get a quick turn- over Tl) probably make as much profit. Just wait till Nola hears Boout this!” ‘Not Worried A Bit’ RAMP almost choked with “suppressed glee. He chewed hard on his tobacco until he felt voice could be trusted, : “That’s a heap o’ cash to out. on my 30. wet i at was, wrong al ain’t no oil?” “No... no oil?” ‘Thorn stuttered, face lining with consterna- sae Chi “If you tie yourself dot this F Na ne’ ge ing. Don’ deserve some ee “Certainly. old man wil a cast. I just. hurry eee ee as how. I've been tt much | nicer tion. “But that couldn’t happen—it sean. ey couldn't. You said the of and the | Delio Cobo '. are ‘engaged’ in’ mov- | ing their offices from the Renedo | building to’413 Fleming street, in | carried in The Citizen next Mon- NOW GOING STRONG DOOR OPENING AT 6:30 TO-. DAY: 14 MORE DAYS ads They come=thay saw—and they conquered! og Which all means that the open: ing of Joe Pearlman's annual Sale this morning at 8:30 o’clock fouhd a good number of Key West shoppers on! hand ‘to take advantage of the many bargains offered in the ‘sale as advertised yesterday. Mr. Pearlman calls attention to the fact that there are four- teen more days of the big sale during which prices will hit un- precented new lows in all lines throughout the store. Selections, in most ‘departments are. stiil good, despite, the volume of sales reported so far today, and it will be a good idea for Duval street shoppers to make up their lists today for shopping tomorrow. Definite savings are. possible through patronage of this sale. DENTAL . SURGEONS, AREIN NEW NEW OFFICES; Dr. mii ene and Dr. quarters formerly occupied by Judge Arthur Gomez. Formal an- nouncement of opening will be day. The new quarters constitute a modern. ‘Dental Clinic. with a five-room suite designed to af- | ford utmost in comfort to patients |’ and at the same time provide}: sufficient room and’ facilities for |" every type of dental operation. A spacious waiting room will greet patients upon entering the main entrance. Then follows they: office, then a separate laboratory rdéom. Opening from the affice is the corridor: that leads to two modernly - equipped -operation rooms. Furnishings throughout sca chaley LORIDA CRACKER’ 1S, COMPLIMENTED The following letter was re- ceived by The ‘Citizen’s “Lady Columnist”, popularly known as “A Florida Cracker”, over which name she writes comments on every-day life in Key. West: “Dear Lady: “[ should have ~ been less loquacious had I known you were the ‘Lady Columnist’, How- ever, since you chose to quote) me, I am glad you selected my very inadequate tribute to a very lovely lady. “May I congratulate you on the general tone of your column. I should have been attracted to it for the kindly manner and the cosmopolitanism of its subject matter without a knowledge of its author. “‘It is doubly interest- ing now that 1 know who wields the pen’so gratiously”. The note was-signed by Se There is considerable interest in the boxing’ contests scheduled for tonight at the High School Gym, with many arguments as to) who will win in the main bout} between Haneock and Kid Juan, | Many other intersting and oak: matched fights are on the pro- ‘and a great name. at Salem, and then at Cambridge ‘and Concord, On the night |night, warning the >) Lehrer. ' Pi- | Capea samen <> “THE KEY WEST CITIZEN cenace THE FATHERS _ OF OUR COUNTRY By DARIO GARCIA evccccce: ogee The mysterious gestations of progress succeed each other ac-. cording to a providential law. The eighteenth century marked the annals of our history with borti of ciyilfzation; it had a‘con- bol bride made the ceremony a nt to bring into the world: The United States of . America, |‘parties and. the United States of Amer- ica, still.bears. that wo faith of democracy; it at | from itself only; it did not receive its impulse from’ any qicesies! it was the offspring of an idea— an idea that was poured into the} souls of John Hancock, Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams, Ben-} jamin Franklin, George Washing- ton and many other venerable patriots who gave us freedom The American Revolution had} that powerful blood in its veins; i it honored men of genius. When} ssitant manager of the Tavernier | denied, it saluted them; when ig- hored, it proclaimed them; when} persecut , it avenged them;) when ieee, it. crowned them, ,but it did not proceed from them. The shot was heard ‘round the -world; it happened in the sum- mer of 1774. General Gage for- bade the meeting ofthe colonial 'Caston Donaldson. (Couple Married Last Evening is Miss Noelina Baso and Fran- cisco Veliz were last evening at 6 o’clock united in.the bonds of wedlock, Notary Public Rogelio Gomez officiating. The bride was attended by Mrs. Eva Valdez Dole and the attend- ant to the groom was Emerito| Gomez... .Flower . girl was. Miss | Dolores Gomez. Recent ‘death in the family of | very quiet affair with only close relatives of the high contracting | presefiti ‘The newlyweds will be at home to their many friends at 1128 Du-} val street. Announcement O Engagement Mr. and Mrs. George Albury, of Tavernier, Fla., announce the engagement: of their daughter, Miss Barbara Albury, to James Miss Albury was graduated from the Key West High School in 1937. Mr. Donaldson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Don- aldson, of Opp, Ala. He-is as- Ice Co. The wedding‘ will take place |on July 4 in Key West. | Aeecseevedvresocsencoces PERSONAL MENTION | ficiating clergyman will be Rev.: | J... Gekeler of the First Pres- Issued Today Issued from the office of Judge ']. Raymond R. Lord this afternoon ‘was a marriage license authoriz; ing the marriage of Helio Lopez! and Miss Marjorie Atwell. The wedding will be celebrat- ed tomorrow evening and the of- byterian church. Reecercoccccconsaccccose Mrs. Delio Cobo was a assens ger on the early bus this morn-/ ing going to Miami and then to} Atlanta for a visit with relatives} assembly; in spite of this, it met and ‘was accompanied by her | of ‘April 18th, 1775, the governor sent a detachment of troops to arrest the alleged traitors: John Han- | cock and Samuel -Adams, ‘who ‘named Clark at Lexington, and, other troops to capture the colo-| nial powder and supplies at Con- | cord, but Paul Revere, the hum-| ble copper engraver and great patriot with several others no léss brave, galloped off through’ the farmers ‘to take to arms and putting the guardians of the military stores | on notice. This was the com- ‘mencement of the great struggles and sufferings which culminated in the victory of liberty, | the Signing of our independence on July 4th of 1776 and the birth ‘of the greatest nation in the uhi- verse. The American Revolution was} the august mother of the eigh-j} teenth century and her precursors the, fathers of our country. They were determined never to submit, | and they .won, This July 4th of 1939 marks dar one hundred. and sixty-third year of independence and _. successful; demgcratic government, name of our Fathers, let us unite in one single thought and con-} tinue with the sdme determina- | tion and we shall win by keeping | our great country at the head of) the civilized world. i PLAN SERVICES AT SYNAGOGUE) Confirmation services ‘are ‘to be held this evening in the B’nai Zion synagogue by the congrega- 2{ tions for Jack. -Appel and. Eugene Hl otowi The Confirmation ad- | dress will be -given by Rabbi Certificates ‘of Honor will be pebeeatsd by. President - Joe’ Pearlman, of the congregation, | and the services will be. con- ducted by the boys. Refreshments will) be served after the services. | wére in. the house of a preacher | In ‘the |*° niece Miss Marian Hogan, who) ‘had been visiting for several weeks with the Cobos. Leonard E. Key left- on the} bus today for New York City) where he will spend a few ; months with relatives. His | mother is accompanying him as | far as Jacksonville. LEGALS MONROE IN CHAN: | JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, COUNTY, igi ea Florida, corporation, Plaintiff, oR! BTTA ROSENTHAL and, If she be married, ROSENTHAL, her husband, and TOM LOWE, JR. and, if he be ; mafried, MRS. TOM LOWE, JR., his wife, “Defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: It appearing by sworn bill of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 11TH | DER OF PUBLICATION | ‘THOUSANDS OF ‘WOMEN SAY: | "I like my Shelvador . because of ifs convenience, its economy and its beauty. "You'll like it, too, and bought under our guar- antee and terms will’ give you complete satis- | faction.” "89: PEPPER’S complaint and affidavit filed there- with, filed in the above cause, that the residences of Etta Rosenthal and, if she be married, ——— Rosen- | thal, her husband, the Defendants | therein named, are unknown, and ag there is no pefson in the State | upDA whom would bind such De-| fendants and that Etta Rosenthal | and, if she be married, Rosen- | i thal, her husband, are each over the | | aed of twenty-one years, it.is there- | ‘ORDERED that said Defendants, | and each of them, be and they are | hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause | Jegations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said Defendants and each of them. It is further ordered that this or- four (4) consecutive weeks in the Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in said County and State. -This 3ist day of May, A. D. 1939, (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer ‘ Clerk of Circuit Court. By (S4.) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. 5. F. P. BRIGHAM, Solicitor for Plaintiff, 1613: Alfred I. duPont Bidg., Miami, Florida. see: * “Key West's: Outstanding!” | LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-conditioned . Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING | Strictly Fireproof Garage Open The Year Around — THY IT TODAY — The Favorite In Key West STAR * BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS 2 RaW) foc rs TS Gods 4%. | on or before Monday, the 3rd day of | July, A. D. 1939, otherwise the al- | der be published once a week for) June2-9+16-23-30,1939 | i ae Armour’s Star t | | PLUMBING SUPPLIES 512 Fleming St. Phone 118) ~ QUALITY a os BEST SERVICE ARCHER'S 814 Fleming Street Oe ee SOME MORE HOT WEATHER SPECIALS LEE’S ap CENTER lo. 1 Carolina Cobbler NGOTATOES. 10. lbs. _ 23c EGG PLANTS, each FRESH OKRA, Ib SPINACH, Ib 5 ] Firm, red TOMATOES, ib BEETS, 1b AVOCADOS, each Yellow SQUASH, Ib GROCERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Hershey SUGAR, 5 lbs, pbell’s PORK and BEANS, Jumbo size, tin __.. 10c Break O* Morn i. COMPLETE LINE WESTERN VEAL iy PORK AND BEEF Kingan’s eae LEE'S FOOD CENTER Duval and Angela Sireets ~ FREE DELIVERY GROCERY and MARKET Phones 67 and 47 Calif. Iceberg LETTUCE, 2 heads _ 17c Yellow ONIONS, 3 Ibs. 10c Large, Sugar Loaf PINEAPPLES, 2 for Calif, HONEYDEW MELONS, each 30c Large oo Saeeresetdoe 2 for 2Se Idaho, Baking POTATOES, 5 lbs. . 2c 23c Heinz, Cucumber PICKLES, 24-oz. jar . 19c Monarch CORN ON COB, 4 ears in can 19¢ TOMATOES, No. 2 can _ 7c RINSO, 3 pkgs. Se PAR-T-PAK oe 3 for — 25e Sliced BACON, Ib PORK CHOPS, tb GOOD EGGS, doz. 24c 23¢ uadhii88e Phone 94 © 0000000600000 00000000SOOOOOOOOODOO OOOO OOS OOH OO OOO SER9OOOO90900008 lie SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN—20€ WEEKLY. S. No. 1, New ee -23¢| 14%¢ 19¢ POTTED MEAT, 's cana reg ; rhea ‘., Morn aa x pe \ROAST BEEF, can’. | Bact 27¢ OXTAILS, -2 Ibs. 25¢ Hormel, sliced BACON, 1b -. [tangs colt 10c| Stamva Beans, » 10¢ BYOCADOS: 3 $5... 15c gees POSITIVELY PLUMS, doz. ___ Country Roll BUTTER, ___ 20C (with order) se 24%c 16c 29¢ Maxwell House COFFEE, 16 Target CORNED BEEF, sq. can —. Rosedale PEACHES, 2 cans — FLOATING SOAP, Genuine Spring LAMB LEGS, 16 25c | _19¢ 33c 29¢ bog cag ood SPARE RIBS, 2 Ibs. Fresh GROUND MEAT, 2 Ibs...» ee $e Sweet POTATO e Adora 8 Ibs. sy CARROTS, 2 bun. — i Here They ee! LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES IN A RETAIL STORE. PRICES IN TOWN Fresh EGGS 22¢ 12%e SUGAR, 5 Ibse ee Libby’s, Bartlett PEARS, tall — Campbetl's POWDER, 5 boxes — The Broadway’s Meat Department Ranks First In Key West Leading the Field with Quality Meats and Low Prices Genuine pring LAMB CHOPS, 1 30c Tender STEAKS, tb Pure LARD, 1b Fresh PIG TAILS, % —__. In Our Produce Department --- Specials Freestone PEACHES, doz. - 15¢} Oka, » oe ORANGES, doz. BROADWEA\Y.

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