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SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1939 \GAINST LOVE by Frances Hannd ee TWo you know it: of that before v money?” r «for you he suggested net for you,” he su; wei coca tarts wi m nol when he close to.a milli | A won't ask Geoft for money. } won't soit + youl” sy mi, for Pw: ais leave ine aldtie f have no mon and that’s the end of it.” 3 On the verge of tears Lyn wi in the stables pitching hey to eS. iy cows, ‘Sim meataares the st covered cement floor, ¢l her teeth to. back-the tears. Looktiasipe ie tab lovely -up, he saw how Togance gone from her face. At noment she reminded him of & forlorn, disap} babe were tears behin lashes ant ed cl her’ her mouth quivered with the eff to keepher voice y jae “What's the trouble?’ he ried he used: *em in trouble and out of it.” , Row that he was. nore id thinks of no excusé to postpone her wed- again. Not that she really to, she reflected, but she hated to leave Seacliff. torn L, 4 it was, all the dear, eo iar as E tient, and she felt farther delay would be ost unfair t9 him. The nights and morn: now were ni; seals poh Thaenigae of the day’ oad ane - the ie sind, Catal Jat trim a Tous ten léngths in the pool, she saw Tally, approaching her, a eplisoet preface % he said: — you long ago to give you chance at, wore Se Tose- ‘wood eabinet if I had to sell. Well; it has to be:sold.” she asked, pulling the |. Battie Om her hele. “n't sour air, "t your: farm ng money?” “Yes: I'did have a smalt savin; ar it but it went for the doctor's “Why?” I mb fe to, - ‘ou'll have sell the cabinet q 10 | YANKS SMOTHER SENATORS: TIGERS DEFEAT CHISOX:| NO OTHER GAMES PLAYED IN EITHER LEAGUE (Special. t¢ The Citteen) NEW YORK; July 1—Cincin- virtually handéd Cheago Cubs a! "|S to-1 vietory. yesterday after-| noon. Despite the fact the Reds got eight safeties and the Bruins only four, thé Cincy boys could do nothing better than score al clout. by, Ernie Lombardi. | “No-Hit. No-Run” Johniy Van- | der Meer walked in a run in the | second inning on four straight passes to first: Moore relieved him adhd. also, walked home a player. All putouts in this in-| nifig while, the Cubs were at. bat were by. the strikeout route. | Again in the eighth, the Rede’ error, allowed ‘the Bruins more. runs. Two of the Cubs’ four Errors by Chicago White Sok players caused their downfall as Detroit Tigers went on toa 3 to) 1 win. Again the victorious out-| fit Was outhit. Tigers got but six | J¥ SILENCE he regarded her a Ay ane ol of w much to ven toe hat tioney some other way. And I guess Gramp won't object to your having it; Wé don’t need it” Her hands dro) limply to her sides. ‘Fears spilled ftom her-e “ ea a flushed Jans —this ices: an} body ever did tor ma the thered. Tally, unwillingly recur 4 swi helpless appeal of her att ad patted hér shoes She kept bbe vg He at her ey with his big soapy. han kerehief, Her head di qd to his shoulder: “I love him,” she thought, and eried harder. “L always was, sutker Pie mén’s tears," he depretated. Then pry remem! she Tia hore Building ti softnéss in his eyes. .was- by grim self-moc! % Russet, you're & ured you Figg Ret al tears, didn't you? Well; the cabi- net is yours. [newer go back wort—but you needn’t int i any more.” i Her fists clenched, raised as she were going to strike him. the color dfaified from her face. “How can yousay that tome?” choked, “Oh, I hate you!—I ha’ you? With a iam she freed hersélf his detaining hand and ran out 6f MGally picked up the férk and ‘a up the f6rl sumed t pitching hay into the stal “Maybe she wasn’t pre! he said to the nearest cow. “j how, I don’t hate her: I wish fd I'd be 4 sight b off” Meanwhile, fashion, on thé! attem| to. pu into the sleeves which was twig yw the semi-annual taxes are Gue on this place and I must y them. Your brother. paid thé it half last spring} now it’s my and the only way I can. raise enough large A is on that cabiags Fis moby ad lealer offered me five jocelyn picked up a thick Turk- ish towel and begah wiping the water from her e and arms. Her legs felt cold. Why did Tally always ape her and speak to Stoulder and hoped and expecte and expec! She would knock it off? “Tll ask Thorn for the money as soon as he comes home,” shé promised. “He hasn't given me my allowance yet this month and I need it. L—I have a lot of clothes to ao for my—my marriage. T 5 eee “At least you'll er have to work for a livirig: It might have done you some good; you might have. found out you couldsi’t it.” De, ron have to.be insulting?” wy Bil ig aneen it ly Sor- é call 9 ius res back. “fil bring it over when F come to seé your She wént slowly into the house and up to her room, She spe so lonely these days. She m: Bob terribly. She had come to dread the ritual, of dinner Because she bad to face. Thorn across the long si ia's departure, He had certainly become a person of paradoxical moods. He was, by turn, morose or ial; silent or over-talkative. When she had in- uired as to dden interest in mp he had put her off with an évasive answer. *Wild-Cat Scheme’ L IFE, which tip until the Macks’ advent, had flowed serenely bet ely. Let ha pd ani redic: 4 her-own mind saa cootand ‘were tangled up in disturbing com- "_ Hearing Thorn go into his root = drew on a sone Pad knocked is it his enim Be of pins [slee boi te were % pins what on earth ig the’ tter with ju?” she demande ‘ou're ag jittery and jumpy a3 a it's | take a run in Harry : tomorrow and have him take sia heen (oi it give me 50 extra be drivin T a hag be @ wearin’ women’s “Daddy promised brane ign ate but a I money it my | Tally said so, WR i money, Gramp?’ account o° 1 here Rigney, and the Chisox gar- nered eight off Newsom. The} victory kept Detroit in fourth place, one point behind Cleve- tand Indians, who were idle. Heavy-hitting by Joe DiMag- gio and excellent pitching by Orat Hildebrand smothered the Washington Senators; 10 to 2. ‘The contest was held up an hour because of rain, and after three} plays had been exécuted in the} eighth frame the contest was ‘called ‘betausé ‘of darkness. The scbré ‘went’ batk ‘to the Jast-half | of the’ sevénth: Nats got | but four, hits off Hildebrand. A five- run rally clinched the game ‘for | the Yanks.’ Boston at New York, rain. } Philadelphia at Brooklyn, night | ganié. St. Lowis and. Pittsburgh, ney and Tebbetts. santa At Washington New York Washington f (Called, end of 7th, rain and Hildebrand and Dickey; Car- rasquel, Kr iskas Philadelphia at Boston, rain. now.’ “You mean you every cent of : oor are BS See “Itian’t wild-cat.” he defended. } prone ; APIA, British Sarnoa — Con- | vieted of setting fife to a hduse, Prary ES ‘a native was given three months SOUTH BEND, Ind. July 1, (ee SO ee ee ee ve u Lwith.the owner. Failing. _ =Fout petfect bridge hands in a‘ good, he must appear for prison Single deel was claimed by Ja- | *mtence. CUBS, 5701 lone fun; which was a circuit! safe blows off the offerings of): Krakauskas and Ferrell. ob Lechnet and his guests. | The deck was shuffiéd and cut P . When the cards were dealt cath player is claimed to Have haf a perfect hand—all 13 ards in one suit. Lechner made é a grand slam on. a bid of seven Statisticians have figured out cards : a minute inal were dealt onte from now until then, { ! |nati Reds, who are Now siipping,/celebrdted in Key West from safeties were garnered by Gabby |g: . | Hartnett: os .| the ‘display ‘advertisement on { charge of all | an extensive training in the auto- | afternoon 30 candidates. are T Sweeting feels that he can serv- |experience. | qualify amply as . servite-expert New York at Boston—Russo (0-0) vs, Ostermueller (3-1). . St. Louis at Cleveland—Kra- mer (6-6) vs. Hudlin (7-4). Philadelphia at Washington— Beckman (2-1) vs. Haynes (3-6). Chicago at Detroit—Two ganies —Smith (3-5) and Knott (2-2) vs. Benton (4-3) and Trout (4-5). NATIONAL LEAGUE Cinginnati at Chicago—Walters (10-5) vs, Passeau (5-7). Brooklyn at New York—Casey (3-2) vs, Gumbert (9-2). Pittsburgh at St .Lousi—Klin- FT. MYERS-BLUB SOxX- SUN: DAY: TAMPA-CONCH CON- TESTS MONDAY AND TUES- _DAY: FIELD DAY ON 4TH * Baseball's centennial will. be July 2 to 4. Tomorrow morning, Pirates | and 6-6). will play an Army nine at the) Boston at Philadelphia— |del (6-5). vs, Harrell (0-3) or Hol- B es. | }. VS. ) or Tomorrow afternoon at Trum- lingsworth (0-8). bo Field, Ft. Myers All-Stars; leaders in the Everglades Base- ball League, will play Blue Sox, member of the Monroe County|" Summer Baseball League. These clubs played im Ft. Myers on June 1 and the locals won, 5 to 4 { Monday, July 3, and, Tuesday, | Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order of DeMolay, will elect offi- July 4, will witness Key West|sers, tonight in. the Scottish | Rite Hall, beginning at 8 Conchg;, champions of the, Island B} : conn oy against an All-Star |0’clock. The officers, who will h | receive the degree, are: Glenn club from Tampa, the Cigar City. | These teams wilt play a three- |Archer; master counselor; George ana series. Adams, senior; and John Jenks, Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, |junior.. Business of importance | will be conducted and it is earn- Mayor Willard Albury of Key) West will toss the first ball to/estly hoped that 2 full attend- Earl Adams, city councilman to|ance wilk be present. open the series. - Before the first game Tuesday | Spectacular parade, colorful afternoon, a silver loving cup | drills, band concert and. singing will be. presented to Armando |by Shrine chanters are to be con- Acevedo for being the mrost valu-|ducted in Key West tomorrow by. able playéY in the city during the | Nobles of the Mystic Shrine from 1938-39. season. It will be pre-|Miami in connnection with their sented by Judge Enrique Esquin-| annual midsummer ceremonial, aldo, justice of the peace of the/ and be ted Hag Mirae vemey el of gecond district, who was one of | July For in Key West. a the baseball Gommissioners at/ the special train, which will arrive time the awatd was decided, at 11 o'clock tonight, the pilgrim- field day is also planned for}age under command of Assistant the Fourth. | Rabban E. L. Stapp, with 250 Ma- hi'Temple Nobles in full uniform, SERVICE ST. ‘ATION will artive/ over the F.E.C. and to . |-will proceed to. the Oversea Hotel IN NEW HANDS = the La Concha Hotel to spend: the night. At 10. o’clock thé music of their 90-piece band tomorrow morning the band con- The Sinco Service Statio##| cert will be played with the mu-| Fleming: and Grinnell streets, is|sic by the famous: Shrine Band. under new. management now,.and | At 11 o'clock in the park the | Mebi Temple patrol will execute one today gives the story. | faney drills, performing the intri- » C. (Sugar) Sweeting is in| cate and = interesting. evolutions service at Sitico| that have won fame all over the to give expert |country. The rest of the day will “wonders” | be spent in the parade from the In the tp bile service business and will |ride the camel Ten of these: will \be*Key Westers ahd the others and is pi advice and perform ‘on ailitig cats. “Sugar” has had | patk direct to the hotéls. for. any car in Key West. Having. had factory training}After they have registered with ‘and a long period in practical|the recorder at the La Concha experieiice, espétially with Fords /they will proceed to the High and Chevrolets in this city, Mr.|School and under the gentle care ied the degree team be initiated ice any and all cars according to into the mysteries of the Mystic factory specifications, which is| Shrine. - highly important in this day and | age of specialized tfaining and} A realty deal was closed yes- | terday. in which, Dr. Harry N. S. |Jones beeame the owner of the baa ** \two-stofy residence. on Flagler THE WEATHER lavenue known as the Semple avessesieddesedaecesscce “" Pethipératures* Mean’ Normal ‘Mean * ‘opnis record covern 24-hour period ending at & @cléek thin mopatiz. Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending dary, licary conventions might well have extended her supplications to include the common voter. 8 ete pod S BSE 5558 be jger_-9) vs. Davis (9-7) or Wei-| | are from other points in the state, | mocratic and Re- SALESMEN W. YOU, who have sales abil- ity, 23-year-old firm offers| noon large proposi- | where they propose attending the World’s. Fair. > away. on S,| the trip, they will, visit. many John Spottswood, Joe Pinder and; Chester. Knowles.-are leav- ing over the highway this after- en route to New York, y possible. Wrile WILLIAM Box. 2400, Dallas, ‘Tex. julyl-1tx SPEND YOUR VACATION at the Howell Apartments. $1.00 — . O, Davis, master sergeant U: S, A, and. son Felix; left on the where Felix. will undergo - treat: ment by an. eye: specialist. t t } Miss Mary Cruz’ was a’ passen- ger on. the early bus for Miami! where she will spend two weeks} visiting relatives and: ffiends. Miss Lucille Figueredo arid Mrs, Ethel Kuntz left on the early bus this morning for Miami {where they. will be, for two weeks, the guest of a sister; Mrs. Thomas McPherson. Lad going: for a. visit. | | | | alley in rear, Apply 517 hitehead Street. may26-sat-tfs NICE ONE- rg a iGALOW, on one n streets in! William M. Arnold, local agent City. Lot 50x10’. Apply 517 for the Florida Motor Lines, Mrs. | Whitehead St. miay26-sat-tfs| Arriold and, little daughter, who| } = = had been enjoying @ vacation at ay agg gh ey by Ltd Fetal che aod We AC | + | return ie ci . Ar-| ni¢e house with 5 rooms. Ap-|nold will resume his duties with ply First Title Guatanty & Ab-/the F. M. b. on July 5. » stfact Co,, 517 Whitehead street. | = a AP st t-tfs: Charles Russell, of the cus-| Snr a eal: A, EOROEEY ce, ‘RES LAND toms. forces at.Fort Lauderdale, | Beles ee e om oe Fr. w. (and Mrs. Russell, aftived over | Roberts, 803 Olivia wirect, |{he Highway last evening and | a junel3-Imox | Wu visit with relatives and “ | friends for two weeks. | FIVE ROOMS OF FURNITURE) PB CHEAP. Apply, 1401 Division! _.Mrs. P. L. Mesa, son Paul Mesa, Street. june30-2tx | IF» Walter Maloney; Jr. and ob tu .| Milton Peacock, Jr., left over. the OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—|highway this .morning, Milton | Three bundles for 5c. The Citi-| Peacock returning to-his home zen Office, nov2s-tf| FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. | Run from = Bi to ‘Von | Walter Price, son of Mr, and Phister street: $1,000. “Apply | Mrs. Clem Price sailed on the/ rear 1217 Petronia street: |Cuba yesterday afternoon for a apri4-s| Visit with his grandmother Mrs. Ernest “Meres in Tarpon Springs. | nop Se ORS ig oe two iene James R. Stowers, head of the} 100x100 feet each, Apply to| Stowers Music Co,, returned on 1306 Virginia Stfeet, may25-tfs | the Steamship. Cuba yesterday = nee |afternoon from Havana where he FOURTEEN-FT. V-BOTTOM| had been visiting for” several CYPRESS BOAT; Four Horse | 4a¥8 with his brother. rag? Be te Biss ber Julius. F. Stone, who had been tinguisher: Pair of Oats ana| Visiting for a week in Key West | Row Locks; Anchot with Rope; |S. the guest of Wm. R. Porter, } Umbrella—all fot $85.00. Apply | sailed yesterday on the Cuba for 1217 Petronia Street. “jan27-s| Tempe and will there entrain for. ba No ad the journey ‘to the north, with a | FOR SALE=Speed boat, Scripp| *W Stops en route. NE tae mien Toot | tits Betty. Motto, Catherine St. fae 0 ean ee | cage nag age | and friend Miss Joanna MeQaail, | |TWENTY-SIX FOOT Moto#|tetumed on the Cuba yesterday | | ’ - Apply, 905) from Havana where they had} | ‘White Steet, june29-6tx | been visiting for several days. | we { FOR RENT | Miss Ruby and: Betty Wharton prem | ett on the: early bus for West) Palm Beach where they will FUBNIGHED HOUSE and spend a month with thelr aunt eset. jurieas-te | Mrs. B. C. Lamb, FURNISHED COT. Jectrie |. 2, 4- Villar, local ordnance. | poor yc ‘Valdes | Mechanic with the forces at Bakery. junel2-3mo. | | Key West Barracks, left on the! | Sees ee | ong tae: $0: Daytona Beach \DESIRABLE MODERN OF- | atid will return with the anti- an suitable for doctors, | ircraft unit of the advance de- dentists, beauty parlors, ete,, | tail for the Florida National in the newly renovated Renedo | Guard eine Building. Apply at building. | ee juneS-1mo|_ Mrs. M._ R. Scammons, and little dahghter, who had been and: Mrs. Arisel Albury, left on i daughter} ¥ : eee The American Legion Auxiliary ofthis city announcing a Sock So- cial fo -bé held at Golden Eagle Hall on Petronia street; next Fri- day evéning, July 7, at 8 o'’ciogk. An. excellent. program. has been preparéd. fer this event and the city-at-large is invited to attend. the bus this morning for Miami, and after a bfief stay there will proceed to join Mr. Scammons}in Columbia, S. C. Jim McQuail and sister Miss Joanna - McQuail, . who” were guests of Miss Betty’ Moreno, and made a trip to Havana’ this week; returning yesterday after- hoon on the Cuba, left today by bus for their home in Miami: Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Plummer left over the highway this aftet- frioén for Miami where they ‘will, ; until’ after July ‘Fourth, visit with their son and” daughter-in- law; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ‘Plum- in Coral Gables and the others | jaa BY THE 1OTH as NL kak deaheueuheuth LEADING HOTEL nj tt pais ir (COMFORT root, with tub ond. shower, solt water, COCKTAIL LOUNGE oad | COFFEE SHOP