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RAGE FOUR 1 P = by Frances The Characters er ‘Tally Mack, young dag whose family has the Russell estate, Seacliff. Westerday: Thorn tells Jocelyn their money is tied up when she for enough to buy the rose- cabinet. Tally relents, says oan have the cabinet, Chapter 26 Jinx Ge La ltr of tobacco. “The taxes is ” he informed Jocelyn. “Don’t where in tarnation Tally got the cash ‘cause he won't tell. Any- how, he’s been a runnin’ into the tity every day o’ the week, and off = went agin this mornin’. Said rt ¥ ut gettin’ a.job with law folks in Santa Barbery. he’s aimin’ to be a lawyer. him and Bob fixin’ it up for to take keer o’ this place—” .. docelyn’s eyes shone with inner tt as her lips parted in a “Oh, that’s the most won- news I’ve heard in years, 1 It-—-it doesn’t seem pos- it Tally is a lawyer. 1 know one.” sible he'll be “You you, J he's man, a losie? she laughed, “although the stubbornest, contrariest man.I ever saw. He ought to wir of his cases!” “Say,” Gramp asked in an off- manner, “what about this weddin’ o’ yours? Ain't it s’posed to come off mighty soon?” “Tn a little more than a week,” she answered, her eyes sobering. “I—I hate to leave Seacliff.” “Humph.” Gramp turned to ob- serve the unhappy cat whose great eyes were dilated with in- “Take those clothes off o Betsy,” he ordered aes “He's tormented long enough. ‘Then you run down and see if you can help Gramma.” When Betsy had obeyed, the old man again regarded Jocelyn. “Don’t see what you want to marry aca gd for, Josie. You ain’t in with him.’ Jocelyn carefully inspected the belt of her woolly green dress. So, she thought, a little frightened vi the man’s perspicacity, old Mac! had penetrated with eyes a secret which she thought to be hers alone. Even she’had not ted this truth until that time 2 days ago when Tally had held her in his arms and wiped the tears from her cheeks. Since then she had known that her feel- for Geoff was only a deep ip resulting from habit; that love, deep and thrilling and her heart for Tally. ‘what good to admit it to any- one, even herself? Tally merely her. He disliked every- thing she stood for; everything she said and did. And Geoffrey «2 +8he just couldn’t let him down, He loved her, He was kind and is sage old thoughtful and faithful. If ever she |; heeded to control her impetuous emotions she needed to control them now. “fd rather not talk about it, ir ).” she said at last. Sesh ig. nodded, vig T Bot to say ‘osie, even if it makes zou mad. It's Tally you ought to an’ you know it. If he wasn’t such a stubborn young fool he'd ou off and make you marry jut he won't. I always heard bout history repeatin’ itself and that's what ure is happenin’ rightnow. YourGramma should've married me ’stead of Homer Rus- sell, an’ you know it. Mebbe she'd never had much —” his voice and softened—“but there need of much if you got love ide o’ you, Josie. Life is kind o’ ' sort o’ empty if you don’t it, an’ somehow you have to up with thi like kids an’ ‘an’ fancy clothes an’ duty. it up, though. Katie was irl and a good wife an’ never cared much le— Jocelyn kneel and laid her shin! the old man’s by his tired old voice a little ith unshed tears, he said: "t want you to make the same mistake we made sixty years . Don’t try sayin’ any- . Go off — some Place out for yoursel nd lifetime, promise ro) bed Heke k 1 «8 F AGAIN, bet, Kinda like him, don’t th: T LOVE iS) Hanna. vet “Wi ‘bit off Startled by his ency, she la . “Geoff, don’t be silly > And put me down before you irreparable damage to this silver lamé frock of mine... ou haven't registered the fest surprise at a farmer turning law- er Lowering her to the gi watching ily as she smoothed her hair and her dress, he main- tained a ysilence. He had been alarmed at the friendly. more of her voice be 4 she mentioned. yor Tal- bot. Was it he tonniiered. from his Bianan about the ‘very handsome at. ee he “Of cou! ssid finally. "ut Pm Iso wonder- firm: certainly would riot consider a no- body from a:hick Jaw school’ in Texas! Someone ed strings for him, believe me.” * e “That's unfair, Geoff,” she pro- tested. “He’s- a wipers man. He's clever and brilliant. Didn't he out that ‘ificent plan for Nola’s disposal of millions? And he refused to take a cent for-{t.” “That's what he says.” “Tt is true!” she defended hotly. “He hasn't fay sopey. And wy do you insist he kad to have pull to get 6n with Lawson and Bates? He's young and alert and ambi- tious. Why wouldn’t they give him a chance? You-you're prejudiced and—and mean about it.” “Oh, skip it, Lyn. I. sui the ellow is smart enough. ‘Ss not start a quarrel. eon in now...” “Unconvincing Lie’ YN, responding to the peryad- L ing gia gsr) put a smil- a ‘bit excitedly, ag one f0- ticed; except Geoffrey: He becam: reliengive.. Although a lull person away from his beloved ponies’ and su eae pena sare ins! ively that som id gone wrong. Recapitulating recent events - pal whimsical postponement of marriage mean that she was un- decid Such a, inside of sense or his. No 01 And: so fear of iveness welled uj ther man could have her. his mitid, losing hi with a scowl on his dark face, In a few minutes his é and starched white business suit. © “Well I away. Sty 38 after Josie run| tily. 4 ars is a long time for ture ck us t0 Hive wi just an emotion’ beyond} r COSCO DTeweoDSDECCOOEEEE Cocccccccasacecococeoces World’s Fair in New York whil away on the trip, has returned to Key West. Mr. Russell trip: with relatives and friends in Mi- ami. there ent visit wit with the way. Reggie Trumbull, who came in for a visit with his parents and other relatives yesterday morn- ing, left in the afternoon on the return to Miami. . Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hilton and two children, who were spending the weekend with relatives. and were guests of relatives and friends, left on the afternoon bus yesterday for, Miami, ea hig Mrs. Merville Rosam es chil- dren” Miss Efizabeth, ‘Elmoté aha Everett, who were visiting with ‘relatives. in Miami, returned on the afternoon bus yesterday. Mrs. Hubert Trout and_ little daughter Barbara Ann, were pas- sengers leaving on the afternoon bus yesterday for a visit with relatives and friends at Daytona Beach. Emilio C. Narciso left on the afternoon. bus yesterday for Mi- ami and planned to return to- morrow morning. Mrs.- Fay McCullough and daughter Betty Lou and Joseph, left on the early bus this morn- ing for a visit with relatives in New Smyrna, Fila. Miss Helen Cook, of Charles- ton, S. C., arrived on the after- noon bus from Miami yesterday and was met by her brother-in- law and sister, Sergeant ‘and Mrs. J. 'V. Wharton with whom stie will spend a vacation at the Army Barracks. Mrs. Sam Collins and daughter Mrs. Minnie Pent, who had been visiting. with relatives in Palm Beach, were returning passengers on the afternoon bus yesterday. Charles Albury, student at the University ‘of _ Florida - arrived from Gainesville yesterday to be in attendance at the wedding of his sister, Miss Barbara Albury to James D. Donaldson tomorrow night. Dr. Robert O. Van Deusen, di- rector of the Kairmount Park Aquarium, Philadelphia, was an arrival over the highway yester- day to meet his many friends and secure the usual collection of specimens for the aquarium. J. A. Cruz and Emil Hufsch- midt were arrivals in Key West last evening over the highway from. Miami for a few days visit. eesecese Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending at 7:30 a.m., inches 4 reports having had a very enjoyable A Public ‘ FEY housekeepers perform before : so large and attentive an audi- {\emce: asin this unusual scene. The picturesque cottage with its garden, tree and the family wash blowing in the breeze have been set down in @ busy public square. The garments on the clothes line are washed and hung out to dry every hour on the hour. The back yard of this little gabled cottage is crowded with the newest types of washing machines out of all proportion to the size of the honse and the family laundry. The wash- ing macbines are run by electricity and illustrate the latest ideas in time ani labor saving devices for the home, The housexeep2r. on pa- ;|€lub Clubhouse Corp., rade merely turn a switch and set the ingenious machinery tn mation. Dance Tonight At Clab Cayo Hueso There’s going to be a big time at the Club Cayo Hueso tonight with the big Fourth of July Eve Dance, sponsored by the Lions gettitig Under ‘way at’10 o'clock. John Pritchard’s headline the list of features to be presented and an advance peek At the entertainment to be offer- ed-divulges a lineup ‘that will top them all for this holiday celebra- tion. There will be a big fireworks display at midnight in front .of the club—giant bombs, rockets, flower pots and many. other nov- elty displays. Mrs. Eva Warner will be on hand to guide dancers: through a novelty Grand March and to present a special floor show especially assembled for the occasion. An air of festivity will be pres- ent with appropriate decorations already hung. ‘Novelty hats and other accessories will add to the holiday atmosphere of the dance. Details of admission. are on page one today. % Big Time At Pena’s Place will hold their annual 4th of July Celebration tomorrow night for residents and’ visitors. It’s going to be a grand affair— for young and old—and it would be wise to make table reserya- tions early to avoid the 2 Gould Curry’s orchestra will’ be on hand to play your favorite number and a host of special at- tractions will be “sprung” dur- ing the night-long affair. Minoca Council with.a pound party to be at the close of the meeting. Swingsters |, 't | Miss Margaret White. Laundry. and the drudgery of washing is a thing of the past. The realistic household scene ts an exhibit at the historic Lelpzig Fair where it is one of 400 exhibits of household equipment. The newest products of all the leading producing countries are displayed here, so that the Fair is the great clearing house for industrial goods of every kind. The crowds surrounding the little cottage are attracted from seventy- four countries all over the world. This historic public square of Leipzig is doubtless the oldest mer- ket place in the world. In the middie ages caravans with guards of hal- berded soldiers came from‘all parts of Europe to Leipzig and camped in this famous market place. The next Fair to be held, August 27-31st, will be the 1982nd session covering a neriad of over 700 vara | Kateriainstend At Habana-Madrid Promptly at 11 o’clock tonight, | the Fourth of July Celebration sponsored by the Social, Club ,bana-Madrid Club and lasts un- til 6 o’clock tomorrow morning. A full evening’s entertainment is in store for those who jplanning to attend this dance. Novelties, noise-makers, paper hats,. confetti, serpentines, horns, flags and special prizes to the first hundred purchasing tickets are included in the program. | The most popular couple in the {judges in the polo shirt, slack |and shorts dance held by the club will. be presented at this dance. The management announces that the dance has no connection with the Order of Caballeros j celebration. Junior Clab To | Meet Thursday There will be a social meeting of the Junior Woman’s Club ‘held on Thursday, afternoon, begin- ning at 5 o'clock, at the club- house on Division street. Hostesses on the occasion will be Miss Anita Berkowitz and All members are requested to be in attendance, ROLES 20S. RRS « HALLADAYS GO on VACATION md Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Halladay left. Key West today for St. Cloud, Fla., where they will have ‘their summer vacation. © The Halladays will return the first part of August. 3 Rev. Halladay’s pulpit will be filled every: Sunday durin, ig his HIGH | Comedy—News : |planning to run for. sheriff does | not take the local daily paper! | Thus, traffic south of Card Sound | Governor Cone; Miss leen Janes, Marti gets underway at the Ha-| are| icity, recently chosen by three/| >» ‘ Pecoecccccovosveccocccesee COMMENTS and CRACKS FLORIDA CRACKER COoecccccccoccccccoceces When asked by visitors what industry we have here, Key} Westers should remember that while many are employed here by various industrial organiza- tions, the, tourist trade has be- come one of the most popular in- dustries in America and Key West has more to offer the tour- ist than any part of America. Can you imagine! The proprie- tor of a local business who is A‘scoop! The Florida Cracker the State Road Department will ;soon recondition the — concrete Jewfish traffic. F.E.C. viaduct over Creek for . automobile will be doubly protected. A great booster for Key West is Wm, (Bill) Eagan. of the.state read de} This. frequent visitor jis ing in the: Ts-i: and City, q Ella Neal, ‘exequtive. secretary; to also secretary to the ‘governor; Jack Miles, secretary, ‘state: road, department; Mark Byron, IIL, son-in-law of Governor Cone, and } Paul Marks; attorney for the O.R.&T.B. Dist., and Herbert Whitney, director of the S.R.D. aviation division. Mr. Eagan tells | us that the work of completing the Overseas Highway over the F.E.C. right-of-way © will start | August 1. | Young Henry Gomez, who won! |a beautiful silver cross for excel-|{ lent work in the study of his. church sehool catechism, beamed } proudly and said, “I know my | MONROE THEATER’ |! J. Cagney-H. Bogart-R. Lane OKLAHOMA KID Matinee—Balcony:i0c, Or- |} chestra 15-20: Night—15-25c |} mother will be glad”. Boys like Henry make fine citizens. The hospitable home of Miss Betty Moreno has been gay with visitors these past few weeks. Mrs. Claude Williams, Miss Mary Curtis and Helen will be vacation-bound this week for Hot Springs, Va., and points north. Florida Cracker is grateful to Ellis Hollums, executive editor of The Miami Herald, for words of approval and encouragement in writing this column, ‘ Miss Elizabeth Sharpley, clever and efficient hotel manager, tells us that Hotel La Concha will con- tinue to make improvements in the building, such as painting, carpenteriag and enlarging the Tooms,, amma 7 Admiration and praise to local learns from a reliable source that} operator of a tourist home who} told certain chiselers who wanted good rooms, good beds, hotel service and private baths for 75c that she did not operate a flop- house or compete with them. Key Westers who operate tourist homes need not be asked to op- erate at slum-prices, They give the best they have and deserve a fair price. s ¢ Now that a “lilly-white” com- Hexion, definitely marks a wom- ) as old-fashioned, the “fair” MONDAY, JULY 8, 1989 DENTAL CLINIC OPENED TODAY Formal announcement is made today of the opening of the new Dental Clinic operated by the Drs. Armando and Delio Cobo. Completed over the weekend, the new quarters at 413 Fleming street, in the building formerly occupied by Judge Arthur Go- mez, were ready for patients this morning. - As described in a recent art~ icle, the new offices combine everything modern in the presens tation of a dental clinic, with ample space for patients while waiting. An inner office, oper- ating room, corridor, and two, modern operating rooms com- plete the picture. The entire unit is on the ground floor, thereby providing easy access for patients. 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