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ALONG CAME CINDERELLA EN By VIVIEN GREY YOSTEKUAY: Koger Cosgrave | sort, adoring brown eyes to Koger had thought the worst of it was s he stroked her silky blue-gray over. He thought Blue Blaze, king of the ken- icee, Em over “old girl,” he te ing to hand us a ad met by days earlier. But distrait mother has Streak rested her head against say that nily has 1 nen sniffed Lovel; her min is not ari y a e stroked her soft ac now Emily called changed givi dent a f Chapter 18 Emily Rebels R’ OGER’S weary face became a ie more | should we stay and it?” Lovely asked e looks at you as her God. Maybe we ” Roger’s arms were d her. “How generous of , darling. I’ll_ remember that my life. But I can’t postpone ng trip even a moment. me on, sweet, we'd better get ” Marcia kegan slowly. | Co, almost think — ” go ing to voice th >| Winthrope Ramsey waited until ee ey ee Roger had released Lovely before oger, he appeared from the next room of the kenn “She’s in fine shape,” he said. ‘Streak I mean. She should give us some swell pups. You haven’t a thing to worry about. I—” he stopped then, his eyes suddenly no reply. coming to rest on Lovely. It was erry house Della had| the first time the Cosgrave dog rom the telephone to be| handler had seen Lovely. He was her daughter.| like a man struck dumb. as pale and tight Roger introduced his bride and me pale tightness| then said easily: “We'll see you 1e s : | when we get back. Meantime take been talking to Roger’s| good care of the animals.” (Oh, how can Roger glanced at Lovely as they ou? Haven’t I been cheap. back toward the house. 1 oud humiliated enough wit! Ss s startling beautiful. It r doing that?” as something more than beauty. fou. os apened and humili- | He ‘d have to get used to seeing ated!” Bitterly from the lips men completely bowled over the older woman, “You! Haven’t! when they first saw her. hought for anyone else? : r and I have given our Hectic Honeymoon ouls to—” but. Emily’s| [N ACAPULCO, Mexico, Roger s interrupting madl: and Lovely lay on the warm You shouldn’t have done it! I| sands of Los Hornos beach every r asked for any of the thin fternoon and soaked in sun. e me! If you were going| Roger thought, looking at Love- t me to hand over my life to | ly’s beautiful tanned body: “She’s y did you|the most beautiful thing in the | world. I'll never stop thrilling at |the thought that she’s mine. God help me to keep her happy al- “You'd paused, ¥ not *t been for Mrs, Per- between Emily at son in- for? Gratitude is for given! You would my heart and soul for} u've done for me. Can't see—” Her father appeared tly in the door, e’s right, Della,” he said to his wife, and Emily was struck by the weariness in his voice. “We've had no right to try to make Emily's life. We never hould have given her anything} in’t afford to give freel, without any thought of what ly lay, eyes closed, the auening of the surf a tropical obli- gato to her thinking: “I’m lucky! Lucky! Everything in the world {I want! Clothes, jewels, a hand- some husband and love!” She opened her eyes just as a hand- some Mexican Strolled past and thought idly: “Some looks! Won- der what he'd be like?” Then she rolled violently to- ward Roger, starting a roughhouse which every one on the beach e'd make of it.” aused to watch, Levely’s cry of Della Perry turned to her hus- | “Down!” was her signal for a rush band like an angry wild cat about | to the water with Roger close be- to attack. Suddenly something | hind stopped her. She seemed to wilt | “Those two Americans — how “All right,” she said, “go your) terribly in love they must be!” . “He’s so good looking. And she’s Emily went to her room and got | —fascinating is the best word for her coat and hat. She would make | her. the thing final and definite before| “Yeah.” from a show girl from ild be any more talk. 1s ae 4 al ho was singing in one i — of the little night spots near the Society Stir Square,” — she’s a ee all Y lines of type in a New Tight. She's going to be just like paper announced that oung cobra in his life. But he’s nd Roger had broken their | crazy about her. nd her hard, it by mutual consent. A tly we ary eyes studied Love- uny people who had| seen somebody iding gifts put them she mut- 1 hoped some other friend a similar initial | would be getting married before too lo A nat g what y qui wr. finally they gathered and went happily car, Roger drove Ww ftly up the hill to a cottage on said one of t a crag high up above the pound- A catty tor lue ocean, Waiting for her “But " eb lighted piazza faced > ». Roger felt vod effort wasted,” ho'd given at the hotel ° park. Or ne halfway er it was g the cen- stroll the Lov ely le she s to send med stuff for Gert! 9 yor t to Lovely took home and was veetie pie would nt these handker- Hulse, Joe's he's probably never had rough the mail in all Roge ftly r ing. Anytt d he might even lift her It with his lips, moon silvered an market at »led was he by the erpouring gene! of liked just i and ng!” in ‘d w nd in a up To de continued SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN— '19-15, VEST CITIZEN LOUIS AWARDED TECHNICAL K.0. CHAMP PLAYOFF STARTS MONDAY The three-game playoff be- tween U.S. Marines and Lions Club for championship of Is- land City Basketball League second-half begins Monday night at High School Gym. By virtue of their victory early this week, Marines rose to a tie with Lions for honors cf the closing race in the last battle of the regular season. The teams have engaged in practice games and are now ready for the series. COURAGE OF CONTENDER WON ADMIRATION OF FANS (Special to The Citizen) DETROI1 st nigh om of it will alone opener r will begin at 3:00 o'clock will be out defeat at the e-ball 1 the opkins behind Il send its the big guns PEOPLE'S FORUM Citizen welcomes expres- f{ the views of its read- at the editor reserves the to delete any items are considered libelous ‘The writer: rds, and write side of the paper only. ature of the writers must mpany the letters and will lished unless requested the bas- a pk bout did he Fir then It ¢ 25 2 an it were four allow- with ones to blar such . fc ani lead play but when money's 1 goals to go court second at on the crip ing fans that take more heavyweight title ~ BASEBALL TWIN last, night, the the champion’s best Downed twice for nine counts all is schec away and shuffled to his corn ed All- Louis, obviously out for a quick the same ring, nailed Simon the first of five trips to the r The New Yorker, true to his massive tank at times but he had to Louis’ nose in the tenth aS gave him five rounds, while the second game of a twin bill WANTS BETTER BOXING finally won out in an extra five- of Key West know What a opening quarter held both team: It s reported that Page end of a 6-4 count and had dou- hang them up, for both battlers Lions. ced 30 rounds of fighting and what 5 at was the best fight of regulation game ended, 37 and 1a kh “Crip” the consistent scorer start w Lions 6 19 at flop. string of U.S. M Students, staging an uphil i Hon , t the final half-minute of rapid fashion, the last on a ne 38-38 ad only fi goal and sunk a scoring in the mon, the giant, proved la than raw courage to break For 13 round css ‘and BILE TOMORROW kept on coming. but that was as the thirteenth, he staggered oncc at Nelson E! and the referee mercifully haltc and Key West kill in his first home-town fight squarely, in the opening round to for Abe, but the champion never promise to carry the fight to the nothing to match against the the only telling punch Abe land- champion apparently was meas- ketball exhibition last night, Editor, The Citizen minute period. 43-40 farce was staged at the Boxing scoreless for four minutes. Air- would hang up his gloves after bled their lead at intermission Bouedilong and loudi nares Clubbers checked the Aviators give the cash customers? the third quarter all-even, 3) another three- Charles Smith, 16 points, f Maki Kid Brass was a topped his teammates, 13. Ow . er c John Ramee, 8 , the supposedly gr VP33 hool Varsity the f three straight by edging Repo getaway fight in the preceding saw the margin disappear steal” Receiving the won the game swi g the to the satisfact 15,000 roar- Joe Louis’ stranglehold on 254%4-pound New shots and far as courage could take hir “ oa 7 more to his feet, then turne Le ee the fight C£ Pandora since he stopped Bob Pastor in spill him to the canv: It was succeeded in keeping him down Bomber, plowed forward like a power in Louis’ fists. A hard I<ft ed, although the Associated Press uring him for the finish Coming from behind in Lions Club twice tied VP33 and — Just a few lines to let the peo- A man-to-man defense in the Arena Wednesday night men ended the period on the | that fight. Well, I think he should four points ahead of the the The vromoter advertis- when play resumed and ended three-rounder by ama- The same held true when the two local amateurs, Waldo, 10, paced the Lions z VP3: ar et the cripple Lastres ed by Lieut 415 37-43 and McKenna, High Si exhibition victories ioners whc rines, 40-38, in the open the riods, held a four-point Laney netted two field The score at that juncture MeMahon Laney once g which SPORTS CALENDAR GOLF Country Club. Stock Island) TODAY TOMORROW exhit net out Tke” BASEBALL Nelson English Park, 1:00 p.m. TWIN BILL OPENS POMOnRCe MIDCET BASKET SA TOURNEY MONDAY a BASKETBALL High School Gym. 7:30 p. m. MONDAY NIGHT WEDNESDAY NIGHT IOR HIGH TOURNAMENT MONDAY TENNIS Barracks CH 23 Army MAE US 2ue WEERLY. arro will! BATTLING GEECHE RETURNS INS TO RING LOCAL NEGRO CHAMP FEA- TURED ON WEDNESDAY’S FISTIC PROGRAM Battling Geeche, negro who virtually elf into retirement of his size es on to rockier Key West fought him- by everyone fields tackles Kid guard cutter Pandora in the main event at Key West arena Wedneslay night. Geeche, 135 pounds of black dynamite. practically has maur- dered off all the opposition of his color around Key West and Mi- ami. Ward, who fought professional- ly in Baltimore before he joined he coast guard, is bigger and tougher than anyone Geeche has met before. At 140 pounds he will have a considerable weight advantage and his speed afoot is expected to make it tough for Geeche to handle. Johnnie Tadelock, weight from the battles the Mad Russ USS. Herbert in the with amateur beuts sck the preliminarie Promoter Cecil Carbonell this morning he tion, mov this week when he Ward of the coast light hea’ ian of the semi-final, eduled for said the fight LEGALS CIRCUIT COURT, ELE ¥ Jt FLORIDA COUNTY. IN THE AND FOR MONRO IN CHANCERY, COUNTY OF MONRO rida political sut f the duly existing un the laws of Plorida, Carl Rervaldi uardo C. Gom J rg Thomp- aig, as and con- wd of County f Monroe Coun- Petitioner, STATE OF FLORIDA. Defendant NOTICE THE TAXPAYERS ZENS OF MONRO FLORIDA, ANIY ALL MAY CONCERN Please take notice has been filed in the of leventh Jud AND CITI COUNT OTHERS IT that @ petition Cireuit Court ial Circuit of in and for Monroe County, of obtaining a de- Court, validating and unty rport 1 ‘ounty, rida, in the TY THOUSAND DOL- to be dated Janu- y described in said and that Gomez, one of said Court, has ts- requiring that cause any there the Key Wes rida M., on the 12th day 441, why said bonds validated and con- are hereby notified any you have, at nds should not bi published sum LARS ary be izen h week f weeks pric t vicatic ighteen (18) f said hear a and the urt at th day rs of. Ke of wyer 29,1941 OF MASTER'S SA 11S HEREBY GIVEN that {a final decree made | Arthur Gomez, a Judge | f the and f F orida, ay rable Monroe bearing D. 1941 | County, Stat r the Alian e ith « th beating | in this sec-} U.S.S._ Roper, | has arranged for | a special section to seat colored j in| 4 newspaper | LEGALS IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. = re Estate of Amelia Elizabeth Johnson, Hazel Hilda Johnson and Benjamin Henry Johnson, Minors, NOTICE OF GUARDTAN’S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE UNDERSIGNED as Guardian of the estate and persons of Amelia Elizabeth Johnson, Hazel Hilda Johnson and Benjamin Henry John- son, minors, that I will petition the Honorable " Raymond R. _ Lord, County Judge in and for Monroe County, Florida at his office in the Court House, Key West, Monroe County, Florida, at the hour of 10 o'clock M., on the 24th day of March, A. D. 1941, for an order au- \thorizing the sale of the interest of |the aforesaid minors in and to the following described property, 3 jand being in Monroe County, Florida, jand more particularly described as follows: | All that part of Lot One (1) in Square GS) situated in the City of Key West, County of Monroe, and State of Florida, and known as Subdivision Four (4) of said Lot One (1), according to C. W. Tift's Map of the City of Key West compiled and drawn by order of the Commissioners of the Coun- ty of Monroe, State of Florida, July 1874; said Subdivision Four (4) beginning on an Alley run- ning through the Center of said Lot One (1) at a point on the North West Side of said Alley One Hundred and Twenty-seven feet South Westerly from the Corner of Margaret Street and said Alley, and running thence in a South Westerly direction along said Alley Thirty-seven CIT) feet; thence at right angles in a North Westerly direction Ninety (96) feet to the line of the public school lot; thence at right angles in a North Easterly direction Thirty-seven (37) feet; thence at right angles in a South asterly direction Ninety (90) feet to the point of beginning on said All | MRS. THOMAS As Guardian of the Estate of Ame) Elizabeth Johnson, Hazel Hilda Johnson and Benjamin Henry | Johnson, minors. feb22 vy. JOHNSON, marl 2,1941 IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Estate of Norman Douglas Harris and Samuel Chester Har In ‘Minors. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN |THE UNDERSIGNED of the estate and person of Do} s Harris and Samuel Harris, minors, that 1 wll the Honorable Raymond R. Lord, County Judge in and for Monroe County, Florida at his office in the Court House, Key West, Monroe Count lorida, at the hour of 10 lock’ A. M., on the 24th day of March, A. D. 1941, for_an order au- thorizing the sale of the interest of the resaid minors in and to the following described property, lying and being in Monroe County, Florida, and more particularly described as follows: All that part of Lot Number One (1) in Square Fifty-eight (58) situated in the City of Key West, County of Monroe, and State of Florida, and known as Subdivision Four (4) of said Lot One (1), according to C. W. Tift’s Map of the City of Key West compiled and drawn by order of the Commissioners of the Coun- ty of Monroe, State of Florida, July 1874; said Subdivision Four (4) beginning on an Alley run- ning through the Center of said Lot One Gi) at a point on. the North West Side of said Alley One Hundred and Twenty-seven t South Westerly from the Corner of Margaret Street and said Alley, and running thence in a South Westerly direction along said Alley Thirty-seven (37) feet; thence at right ankles North Westerly direction y (90) fe the line of the public school lot; thence at right angles in a North Easterly direction Thirty-seven (37) f thence at right angles in a South Jasterly @irection Ninety (90) ot to the point of beginning on a Alley LULA MAE HARRIS As Guardian of the Estate of Nor- man Douglas Harris and Samuel Chester Harris, min petition IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MON. | ROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN | CHANCERY. 1 No. 7-811 |ANNA WYSOSKI, | Plaintiff, 1 FRANCIS A. WYSOSKI, Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: TO THE DE- FENDANT, A. WYSOSKI, Ad- dress Unknown You are hereby required to be and appear before the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida in Chancery, at the Court House West, Monroe County on or before the 7th da jot ‘April 1941, to a bill for divorce rought against you by ANNA WYSOSKI, otherwise, the allega tions of said bill will be taken as confessed by you This order to be lthe Key West Citizen, West, Monroe County once a week for four ¢ | week ed in Key Florida nsecutive pub Ist day March ted this uit Court Seal) Ross C ef Circuit Court Sawyer Monroe | Licensed Funera! Directors and Embalmers PAGE THREE LEGALS LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE | IN THE Cov NITY JUDG LINTON CURRY, cause do not know and have not been able to ascertain and inquiry whether the defendants, Smith, ' Cornelius Williams, Susan } Borroto, re sometimes known his wife, known a Lowe, her husband, C: son and Robert Watson, band, and Benjamin (ti and lieved b terested the inafter te dead or alive their 5 place endants f of the abov over the and that State of Florida summons in chancery Iw a described t k an lving a Fr or April, A le as confessed by said defendants and said parte this order be published on ,for four consecu K lished in M day of (SEAL) IN THE CIRC filed in th This order to be day (SE sized : 135 Clerk IN AND FOR MONRO ELEVENTH JUDICIAL C| } “ TDALIN, STATE OF FLORIDA. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN , AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, CHANCERY. a widow, etal, | PERED, Compiainants, xs. SUIT To QUIET TTT, NDSOR SMITH and E = M. SMITH, his wife. et al, Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It a ring by the sworn bill of mplaint filed in the above stated | that the complaints therein NOTH TO ALL oS a Cl HARL boi Ss ASED: You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to present any claims or demands, which you, oF her of you, may have against the state of Charles W. Perez, deceased, late of Monroe unty, F the Honora aymond Williams ‘and Susanah P, County Jud nd fe sometimes known as © y F at his offi Willia his wife, Gabriel C y Court House sometimes known as + Florida, within briel Boroto and Jennie Borroto, dar months from the da as Jennie Borroto, publication hereof. Sa claims or Tarpenus Lowe, sometimes @emands shall be writing and Tarpenes Lowe and Gideon contain the place of residence and roline E. Wat- post office address of the claimant her hus- and shall be sworn to by claim- Kemp some- ant, his agent or attorney mes known as Benjamin W. Kemp All such clai and demands not Emily J. Kemp, his wife, b filed withi ime and in the the complainants to be in- manner prescribed herein shall be in the property on which | void. »mplainants seek to quiet the Dated the tle to in said bill and which is here- 1941, fully described, or if dead, been interested therein, aré | and if dead, his, her or heirs, devise atees oF antees are unknown; that of residence of the is unknown mmplainants verily believe that a named defendants are age of twenty-one years there is no person in the the service of a upon whom ould bind said defendants. And it further appe ring iligent search and inquiry for th $ that the complainants verily that the other persons r than the name defendants have some claim, title or in in the lands described in the complaint and heteinarter after diligent search Windsor Smith and E his wife, Mary Curtis, her — husband, eline M. rtis and i in the Mon ht calen- the first ms. ve the 20th of March, A. GRACE PEREZ As Administratrix of the Estate ¢ Charles W. Perez, Deceased. AQUILINO LOR JF ey for Administratrix 9; apres day D. have 1941 TIN THE COUNTY JUDG IN AND FOR WONRC FLORE COURT, * COUNTY, is IN PRO- ate of ZO GOMEZ Deceased DVTORS ATORS. 1 1 3 AND ALL CLAIMS OR DE THE ESTAT GOMEZ DE TO ALL CRE DISTRIRL HAVING MANDS AGAINST OF LOZENZO CRASE You, and each of you, 2 notified and required to present any claims or demands, which you, or either of you, may have against the Estate of Lorenz mez, deceased, of Monroe inty, Flori Honorable Raymend R of iv 1S. - DH ORE ORD. at said defendants and all. w nown persons having or claiming interest in the property situate, being in Monroe County, lorida, and described as follows : On'the Island of Key West | County Jud nan and known on the Map of Wil- County, Florida, at his office in the liam A. Whitehead delineated in County Court H of Monroe ebruary, A. D. 1829 and on the County, Florida, within eight calen MAT Ate WitaOr b Biniteece dar months from the date of the first corded in Deed Book Ty publication hereof. Said claims or 449 of Monro County, demands shall be in writing and Records as a Part of contain the place of residence and (ea a post office address of the claimant scribed as follow and shall be sworn to by the elaim fae ae P ant, his agent or att y Als Of Wilittain Bireat One Rune All such claims and demands not aren Wixty, C180) feae, Ghee }owithin the thr nd in. th TWaNeastron the Corner Of We manner prescribed herein shall th sor L: and Wil m Stre ia running thence in a Northwest- ated: che erly direction Fifty (50) fe 1 thence at right neles in a Northeasterly ~ direction One AS Deeea hundred and Forty-one (141) va bidet thence at right augles in a | AQUILINO T. sterly direction Fifty pxhoeneyests et; thence at right angler Southwesterly direction One hundred and Forty-one (141) feet to the point of be- ginning. nd they Lor Monrs 2oth day of March, A CHARLES GOMEZ, Administrator the Estate mez, Deceased PEZ, IF Administrator 29; apr-12,1941 of of a are hereby required to bill of complaint on Monday, the 7th day of DP. 1941, otherwise the al- gations of said bill will be taken petare Key West's Hotel De Luxe American Plan 200 delightful ROOMS, each with PRIVATE BATH Beautiful Cocktail Lounge DANCING NIGHTLY Casa Marina Orchestra PETER SCHUTT, Manager cause be proceeded with ex IT 18 FURTHER ORDERED that ea week weeks the ey West Citizen, a newspaper pub- roe County, Florida, AND ORDERE this 28th ‘ebruary, A 1941 ; Ross C Sawyer of the Circuit Court ORD, vpie DONE Clerk AYMOND ROT Solicitor for ¢ ORDE FOR PUBLICATION IT COURT OF THE , cmeurr, AND FOR MONKO! IN CHANCERY, Wood Worms CAUSE ENORMOUS PROP- ERTY DAMAGE. The swarming season will N ELLEN Plaintiff, vs Defendant MARIO. DE VIV Swamp Road, Glen Island, in the State of New York, in care of Casa Frances. her required to appear of ¢ nt for Divorce or before March otherwise the allegations he taken as confessed published onee a sk for four (4) consecutive weeks the Key Weat Citizen DONE AND ORDERED this of February, 1941 Al.) Ross C Sawyer. reuit Court, Monre rida (Sa) FI PRAGER MARIO DE Te soon be here. Why take chances when we can eliminate this menace for you. The cost is low and Terms can be arranged. APPROVED by FHA and LICENSED SPECIALISTS in TERMITE CONTROL Inspection and Advice FREE $-year GUARANTEE BE WISE CALL FEDERAL EXTERMINATING CO. Exterminators of all Pests 614 Duval Street Phone 31 the Bil m 1941 eet wit iat Clerk of County ence E tebe? Sawyer, Deputy marl-6-16-22,1961 finds medium- efficient TNEC sur busine nost of manufacturers January. No House Is Impossible . . Repairs and Remodeling Are Easy and Inexpensive HOUSES, LIKE PEOPLE, are as old as they look. There is no reason why an 1898 house should still look like the “Bustle” period. Architectural styles change frequently, conveniences are improved constantly, but the well-built old house need not bear the stamp of age. Modernization, as we conceive thi portant activity, can make your house look like a 1940 home, no matter when it was ryTaa 731 Caroline Street PHONE 297

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