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* proval on Derek’s face. “Thanks, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1940 HIG H YESTERDAY: Quiz, mousy Norma is in love with Lance Mer- riner, and he {sils in love with glamorous Rose Cornwall. Jan is distressed. Chapter 15 ~Crude And Rude” UP ON the rooftop with Nep- ‘tune Jan leaned against the parapet and gazed out over the enormous expanse of blue waters, sparkling under the sun as if dia- mond-faceted. She felt a little dizzy; more ‘than a little shocked. How blind she had been to the obvious; how ignorant of the irks and dark vortexes of the familiar. Rose had lived here three weeks now; Derek four. She thought, “How little I really know of either of them. I've soarcely skimmed their surfaces. What will she do to Lance? What will Derek do to me?” Back of her, in a somewhat sheltered corner, stood the small n tent Derek occupied, its flap pinned = to let in the fresh air and sun. He was working to- day. He worked nearly every day now on the fishing barge. This week he’d bought himself a pair of white flammel trousers, a pair of white shoes, a blue flannel jacket and a white shirt. He paid er, with much ceremony, five dollars a week for his food. He treated her as a comrade, casual- ly, friendlily. That kiss on this roof might never have been. Per- haps it had been only imagina- tion. ‘She wished it were! Lance was in love with Rose, her brain worried. Would it harm him? She hoped not. Lance would expect nothing to come of it, surely, knowing his limitations. She was being rather foolish, worrying abott him. It might to him good, make him less intro- spective. “Jan,” she said aloud, “you are worse than the old woman who lived in the shoe!” She gazed upon the locker nearby which had not been opened for weeks. Unhappy weeks. “I’m miserable when I paint and I’m miserable when I don’t,” she thought. “I wonder if he feels that way about the piano, his music. He must. All eaten up and gnawing and re- sentful .. .” Lance appeared abstracted, mon- osyllabic, at dinner. He seemed to be listening for the light click of high heels on the stairway and when he finally heard them he brightened a moment only to plunge into deeper abstraction as they went on outside. “Would you care to go to a movie, Lance?” Norma asked, a i PLUMBERS AND YANKS CALL-QN OLD-TIME SUDGGING “Now You TL oO: = =) 2 soca : _Versity of Illincis end carefully BAITED FOS Sal” —_ *. the following: Fall — came aces | Soe. See = ‘SHAR SHOOTERS Eich ete (Gee at teh gcse ane me me jacket she could borrow. Oh, it Tigers Defeat Red Sox ‘PORT ISABEL, ‘Tex—A ‘SS0- ona — = the mew fieete ss part 7 would be fun to get out of Sea Sere rATHE ‘pound ‘shark was caught in a SPétis costs mine pairs of siscke Tide for a night, to get away from FASTEST GAMES OF SEASON And Gain Possession HE: ‘cotton patch near here. ‘Rosilini **" Sports shirts 14 pain of ~ ts turbulent surf and turbulent hu- i ’Par and five companions bagged ‘hoes. 36 pairs of socks 36 shirm mans. RECORDED LAST NIGHT AT = H eight pairs of pajamas. «ix pairs Holding up the skirt with one Of. First Place tObservation ‘taken at 7: wee. lef qhuees; 0 eels, G50 hand, she hurried downstairs to BAYVIEW PARK: PEPPER'S 75th Mer. Ti , the group in the living room, . Time 3 came “through 2 ic 7esors, 2 set ef gulf clube stopping on the bottom step for TEN IN NEW UNIFORMS i ‘Temperatures “ ‘Grande ®5d some tennis equipment. proper effect. (Spectal to The Citizen) Highest last 24 hours trapped on lend To provide fcr immediate me ent 6 5 = SO Se Johnny, faultless in tuxedo, NEW YORK, July .20.—New ‘Lowest last night stared at her, then scowled. “You two very gooa and fast games! York Yankees came up with one Mean __ PLL LAV ALALAALA ALLEL) look like a sweet girl graduate!” = = - Rees he declared. “It Fost an do, of diamondball were played by /0f their old-time, typical hitting Jan. Not for the sort of places I teams of the American and Na-/barrages yesterday in over- Can om barrow coe = tional Leagues of Key West last whelming the Cleveland Indians’ Rainfall, 24 hours ending Normal - és ° ° = s !and, completing a clean sweep of 7:30 a. m., inches ____ 0.02! wouldn’t care—” He paused at night at Bayview Park. The 5 Pipe tiga the stricken look her face. {the three-game series. Buddy Total rainfall since July 1, “II thought I looked rather OPening contest went qnly 50/Rosar, sub-catching for Bill| inches 3.53 minutes and the nightcap lasted |Dickey, was the champ -swatter Excess since July 1, inches 1.59 Derek reached ‘her in three just an hour. ‘of the day, turning in a double, Total rainfall since Jan. 1, long strides and slipped an arm The pitching of Castro and the |. triple a: single and a home run! inches 13.91 about her waist. “You look beau- hitting of Delaney and Cates for jin his first -four visits 0° the |Deficiency since January 1, See Oar eT etner EM lahe NavSta fectuned the first [ao arene Sahtgren, with two.| -futhes 2 =o ” 280 _ “You look lovely,” Lance chimed 8@me- and Joe Gordon also hit for the’ Wind Direction and Velocity in, regarding Johnny angrily. * Donol circuit. Lefty Gomez, starting NE—1!6 miles per hour ‘No, I don’t,” she contradicted, Pitcher, was injured severely ‘Relative Humidity* he Y Wee eee aa airey ai when he caught a drive off the: 83% face in Dares, Rice tie aniaar, bat. of Roy Weatherly. Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today Detroit Tigers tightened their !Sea level, 30.03 (1016.9 millibars) Tomorrow's Almanac spiffy,” she stammered. hoo’s and Plummons’ hit- ting and the fielding of Kitchins and his home run were the out- standing playing of the Marines, who lost, 4 to 3. Johnny shifted position, a little Srdre ey fimninge: ashamed yet stubborn and deter- R. H. E. 1 stip on first place with a 4 to 0 mined to justify his statement. Marines 010 002 0O— 3 5 as Sunri : “T've told you and told you,” he NavSta 000/580 ek 20, cere es go imeae “a began. ,"But you won't listen to Spales, Yelochan, White and ‘<ctting down the Bosox with only Moonrise m. “Shut up,” Derek growled. Spakes; L. Castro and Allshouse. ' seven hits. Moonset Y m. “You've _ be de and rude Chi White Sox sna Te Ti Johnny tossed his topcoat and IN NEW UNIFORMS |" Gecicive victory, 9 to 1 gids yer soft black hat to a chair and p, r’s Plumbers appeared in P ‘ gy Pag ae stalked up to him, head jutting pew wniforms last night in the Over the Washington Senators. High _ 40:51 11:42 forward, a bull answering the d Colors are. <a Thernton Lee gave up a meager! Low pe eer 5:13 taunt of the toreador. “Why don’t Second game. * Breen five hits to the Nats the while FORECAST you mind your own business, fel- jockey satin, trimmed in white. |); low? I’ve known Jan a lot longer “Key West” is on the front of the thats Jou ue aoe ie now shirt and the team name, “Pep- good and well what I'm talking . i Cc = = a x about! She could buy herself ears spats cpanel peau [e see ae streak. ‘THEY | showers tonight and Sunday; Some decent clothes for what Sh@ ‘itul sight and a contrast to the/orcidcinhia Athletics yesterday moderate northeast and east and all that junk! And take your Sawyers Barbers’ white umi-' i, 2 home run by aac winds, probably fresh at times. hands off her, you—you beach+ forms and blue trimmings. "“Gexacdiao in the ninth icin Florida: Partly cloudy tonight comber!” = dicti neers ee is. and Sunday; scattered thunder- COMMEAEY EOE ee ieee Both the Cincinnati Reds and Six For A Quarter ing new uniforms, the Plumbers jpeooklyn Dodgers dropped their showers Sunday and along south AN felt Derek’s muscles tauten won their game. igames yesterday to leave the coast tonight. as he let.go of her. She grabbed _ Both clubs displayed a good! arin separating fist Mo ———= hold of his clenched fist with both ‘brand of ball. Although they (03 cositions unchanged . Reds teammates collected twelve (Till 7:30 Sund: = Pp 730 p. m., Sunday) bingles off two Senator pitchers. Key West and Vicinity: Partly St. Louis Browns have ended cioydy with scattered thunder- her hands. “Oh, stop it, stop it! jost, the Barbers played an errer- ; 4 4 - ~ ” to a seven-run, four- ‘fe a all aera ae ee less game. srpreees casas inning by; body ‘else to go out with you. _ The hitting of Cates, Villareal ‘2 Boston Bees, and weren't 20 ———— Some girl who wears the proper .and Carbonell and the fielding oft, overcome this lead. Final; MISCELLANEOUS score was 8 to 7. clothes.” Gates, Cates and Carbonell were “Now, Jan, that’s no way to the features of the victors’ play- Dodgers bowed to the Chicago; COME TO SOUTH BEACH (Foot I pada auc doggedly. “I wish ing. - Hopkins, Walker and Kerr cubs, 11 to 4. Bruins collected Simonton St.) tomorrow and Come on, we'll go coenaatiace= shone for the losers. »|17 hits off three Brooklyn hurl- see Penetrator’s plaster pets. It | “I won't go anywhere! Never, Russell's triple and Cates’!ar. two of them home runs by! won't cost you anything un-| never, never! I’m just the maid homer were the long drives of Nicholson and Leiber. | around here, that’s all, and since the contest. ‘New York Giants ouftsmarfted june22 (Sat) tf you Know so much about my af- Score by innings: R. H. E. tne Pittsburgh Pirates for a 5 to less you take one away. look of strdin about the corners of her small, unpainted mouth. “No.” He did not look at her. He had not for a long time. “Say, Jan, could we afford to fix my room up a bit? I get so damnably tired of looking at the same drapes and cushions day in and day out. I thought—maybe some- thing bright?” “Of course. I'll go over to the salvage store first thing in the morning and see what they have. I can buy yardage and make the drapes and pillow covers my- self.” “Is there anything you can’t do?” Derek asked. “Jan, you are much too competent! I can pic- ture you scolding, managing and mothering a brood of tow-headed children.” She flushed, but said nothing. So, she thought, he considers me the maternal type. 1 wonder if I am? I'd like a chance to find out by having a fling at something} else! | joa swung into the kitchen. his light eyes peering around the table, settling on Jan. “I've got a night off,” he said. “Come on in town with me, Jan, and pa take ina ahha a cuBe | of night spots. It'll do you good.” She- might have refused bf she hadn’t seen the frown of disap- ‘Sweet Girl Graduate’ Johnny, I'd love to go.” Turning to Derek, she said sweetly, “You won't mind helping Norma with the dishes just once, will you? After all, the maid should have a night out occasionally, should she not?” Without waiting for assent or dissent she left the table and ran up to her room. Searching hastily through her closet she located an ancient evening gown in a sealed paper sack. A freshman prom had seen it last, ages ago; still, it wasn’t much out of date. In a bu- reau drawer were gold kid eve- ning sandals. She almost wept when she pulled off the tissue pa- r and saw the tarnish on them. ell, they wouldn’t show much under the long skirt of her dress and anyhow she had to wear them because they were al] she Possessed. ' Really, she thought, pirouet- ting efore the mirror, the dress did look grand! It was of white fairs, Johnny, Yl just tell you 010 1300—5 8 2 = a . TRANS: again that I couldn’t buy any- — 000 0200-2 3 ole ™™ esterday, in. vcollecting au thing even if I wanted to! Clothes S9T°rs : over ‘half of their total of nine|->— > a5 New YORK. \ don’t grow on bushes and they ©. Gates and Ingraham; N. hits in one inning. the fourth, to focme don’t sell evening gowns in sal- Castro and Hopkins. account for their total of runs of take three—share expenses. ihe day ' 706 White Street. jly20-1tx vage stores!” To her dismay she felt tears | St. Louis Cardinals snapped FOR RENT LEAGUE STANDINGS =<: ifito eotrning “Powe witty’ Tan ; double victory over the Philadel-' FURNISHED APARTMENT. 706 tumbling down her face. She whirled like a wild thing and scampered up the stairway to her phia Phillies, 3 to 2 and 5 to 3.; south st. Ay 630 Elizabeth | McGee and Bowman were the St. pply jly16-lwkx winning pitchers. Johnriy Mize| room. A minute later the door opened and Derek came in. He watched her a moment, lying small and hurt and huddled on AMERICAN LEAGUE (Major League Baseball) : IIL EL ALL LLL AL days, and for -his first meal in jail received the usual meal—bologna, bread and coffee. The jailer) found the offender's food un- touched. “What's the matter?” he asked. “I don't like bologna. Let me out of here. I'll pay the fine”. BEAU BRUMMEL _ PAYS MIDNIGHT ‘CALL CHAMPAIGN. Ill—A thief LEGALS 1 ND FOR MO% FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY. Gustav M. Hess, Plaintiff, vs. Anna-Berta-Kempin Hess, Defendant. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION TO: Anna-Berta-Kempin_ Hess, clo Belle Meade Sanitarium, Belle Meade, New Jersey. You are hereby required to ap-} pear to the Bil of Complaint in j ove styled cause on August the allegations n as confessed. This order to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a news- paper published in Key West,| Florida. Dated and ordered this of July, 1940. (SEA Sth day Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court (Sa.) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk : aug3-1940 By: i i ilys IN THE CRRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF PLORIDA, TIN AND WON, ROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. LEAVES MIAMI No. 7-299 ‘SURDAYS) AT GUY CARLETON, Plaintiff. — — J. WILDE, et ux, et al. Local Schedaile Defendants. | ~4 OF MASTER'S SALE Notie: hereby given tha’ undersigned, as Special Master, un- der and by virtue of the Final De- cree of Foreclosure heretofore en- tered im. dhat certain cause pending in the Circuit Court of the Eleventh f : rf the | § a Q i { Judicial Circuit. of Florida, in and - for Monroe County, in Chancery, days) at 928 ockeck A M and = being Chancery se No. 7-299, in tives at Key Wet at S48 oti: which GUY CARLETON, is Plain- tiff, and SAMUEL J. WILDE, et ux. et al, are Defendants, 1, as Special Master in Chancery, appointed by the Court in said Decree, under and by virtue of the terms thereof, will offer for sale and sell at public eutery to the highest and best bid- der for cash at the front door of the bed, the white tulle billowing — Club— W. L. Pet, and Ernie Kov contributed hom-'FOR RENT TO A CAREFUL | the Court House of Monroe Counts, around her like a cloud, all of her ‘Detroit 49 33 .59g'ers in the nightcap to aid in the, PERSON, small piano in first | i" ed — pr pile a Se eat te Penvon, (uleveland 48 35 578 win. = class condition. Haydn Iling- | 540, between the hours of ‘leven ; imoe 2 ae i o'clock A.M. Cnet gk ARs 2 deen neers eee: A sion moved in him, shoving ssite (Beston ap aap Pampa a werth, “615 ‘Elizabeth steect.|cclock A.M. and tue soweck: 2 the dark bitterness that was al- New York 44 36 550 “AMERICAN Phone 117. jly18-tf -aay and the hours the legal hours ways with him. Chicago 37 41 474 At Boston AE.) —— | te, the ee He sat down beside her and ‘Washington 36 49 = 4 7 1.:NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, Property sit. es pulled her up in the crook of his philadelphia 33 48 .407 Boston _ -0 7 0: Beautyrest Mattresses, hot and Lets Thirteen (13) and Four- ing. With a big ea tae NATIONAL LEAGUE house, Mustaikis and Peacock. showers each floor. Special LNHITEREAD'S Map chief he wiped away the tear (Major League Baseball) Sage ; Summer rates, day or week. A, according to the stains on her hot cheeks and = cjyp— wo At New York R: a E! 933 Fleming street. Yyll-Imo piat thereof "as recorded in smoothed the hair back from her Z : > Cleveland — 610 2; —$——— iat Book 1. Page the - forehead with a cogl hand. pene 8 eT New York 15 13 0|FURNISHED APARTMENT, one Fublic Records of Monroe For the next few Gays you can get 2 tee “Jan, if you aren’t too proud to ookly: . i -| block fro ch. A Val- said property f a, < . m go there, T'd like to take you New York - $433, 9m] Zuber, Smith, —Doheee hen ee eel ete eae inet cane eee inch Emerson Junior Oscifiztm: Far fer dancing at the ballroom on the ‘Chicago 44 42 512 Phries and Hemsley, Pytlak; Go- oer: 3 hereditaments and appurtenances Pete ite eonghte * SOUar— 'St. Louis pee erm FURNISHED APARTMENT, 605 appertaining, being sold to satiety only 95c down and $1.60 per menth Teas! “You—you can buy six dances Pittsburgh 33 44 429 at philadelphia R.H.E.! Duval Street. jun28-tf | “*\,rep this 17th day-of July, A. for a quarter,” she quavered. Boston - 28 46 378 Loui 916 0! D., 1940. t He laughed, “Siz dances for a Philadelphia oi 1. S. CARO, le laughed. “Six dances for - Philadelphia =F=129- 39 WANTED Special Master in Chancery. quarter! Why, honey, I can dance the soles off your slippers for a dollar! Come on, fix up your face and comb your hair while I dress Kennedy and Swift; Ross, Dean NATIONAL LEAGUE jand Hayes. (Key West Softball) |WANTED—A chance to bid on, your next printing order. Théj| » 2 : = A Pet. . | Artman Press. 19-tf | up like a city slicker for you.’ Club— wi | At “Washington RHE an 3 may: She pushed her hair back of |Pepper’s Plumbers 4 0 1.000' 4.5024, “ad 912 1} her ears and lifted her chin. “I ‘Sawyer’s Barbers 1 2 333 | Washington 151 HOTELS | don’t want to go anywhere. I jBiue Sox _0 3 .000' | -| BRING YOUR VISITING friends j in need of a good night’s rest | | to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. won't have any fun. I'll kee e z thinking how silly I look in this (Note: Game ee a oak awful dress. I'll be all right, # Derek. It’s sweet of you to be sor- awarded to Plumbers by Umpire- ty for me, to ask me to go, but in-Chief Joe Cleare; score, 9-0) J you needn’t have—bothered.” AMERICAN LEAGUE | AtSt Biirigg Game RHE atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. | “Listen,” he told her, his eyes (Key West Softball) lence - ©. | 917 Fleming St. apri7-t? | compelling, “despite what anyone — L. Pet Philadelphia _ 290 tells you, Jan, clothes don’t make _ ore Sony ieee 3.6 2/ FOR SALE | the woman. You're sweet and ‘Key West Conchs - 0 1.000 Higbe and Atwood, Warren;) } dear and too darned self-sacrifice USS. Lea _.. 1 867 | nicGee ‘nt Ouien. |HOUSE and LOT, 639 William | ing. Now you get ready, because, ‘U. S. Marines 1 .500 sage "150". | woman, I will be obeyed!” aceite 1 500 street. Nine rooms, 50°x150’. While she worked at the obey- {yyorchants 1 000; Second Game | Apply 601 Caroline street. | ing orders she heard Rose coming “© 2 (000 |,,4¢ St. Louis RHE. _ jly13-7tx upstairs, heard her call down: CCC : Philadelphia 3 6 2) ——_____———__ “Tl be with you in a moment, ‘St. Louis —— —5 9 1|/ANOTHER LARGE ASSORT-} Johnny. Let’s take my car.” But Jan didn’t care. Let him take Rose to swanky places! Her Blanton and Atwood, Warren;) | Bowman and Owen. MENT of Good Used Cars will) be here Sunday. See them. GAMES TODAY tulle, long and floaty, puffed of sleeve, with a blue silk * at Today's Birthdays Dr. Westel W. Willoughby of Washington, political _ born at Alexandria, Va., 73 years ago. Dr. William F. Willoughby of Washington, noted economist, his twin. Stanley C. Allyn, president of the National Cash Register, Day- ton, Ohio, born at Madison, Wis., 49 years ago. i Charles L. Mead, retir- ing ME: clergyman of Kansas , Derek hal said, “Woure sweet | At Cineinnati H.E| USED CAR LOT, comer Plem- jerek had sai ou're sweet } incinnati Sepragne| yp eaters ecu dear” prteereh meee i ae 8 8 2! ing and Elizabeth Sts. | To be continued. pemertn acon | Cincinnati 714 3 jly16-Lwk | Gages: ma ys eeegee a <i Ee |. Coffman, Piechota, Javery, Sul-} i bea: e —— loaning jlivan and Masi, Berres; Hutch-}FGUR ADJOINING LOTS, in- ‘City, Mo., born at Vienna, N. J.,, St. Louis at Washnigton. lings, Thompson, Shoffner. Beggs } 72 years ago. SRE AE land Lombardi, : | Prof. Herbert E. Bolton of the NATIONAL LEAGUE | Sst ER | Univ. of Calif. noted historian, New York at Cincinnati. | At Chicago RHE! born at Wilton, Wis, 70 years Brooklyn at St. Leuis. | Brooklyn _ Se 1 scientist, - Philadelphia at Chicago. \Chicago Bene A SMe 11-17 2) Ernest Hutcheson of New York, ‘Boston at Pittsburgh. Wyatt,-Pressnell, Casey and famed pianist, born in Australia, ee |Phelps; Passeau, Root, Raffens- William W. Bishop, the Univ. of Michigan’s noted Jibrarian, At Pittsburgh born at Hannibal, Mo., 69 years (Bayview Park Pepi) 5 5 iI en: ss een eR —="3' 2 8 ‘MORDAY NIGHT . Gumbert and Bath water in arid southwest Africa is “rented” at 25 cents a yer’s Barbers (National League) gallon 2nd thereafter is used to Second Game—USS. ea vs. A water plants. U.S Marines (American ‘League). | codicil is an addition or al-| teration toa will. ‘ MORRIS ROSENBERG, 905 Langford Building, Miami, Florida, Attorney for see ly aug3,1940 | ished fans. . .at popular prices. 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