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“No, Y didn’t Know that'T didn't e know it now!” interne ___ Wait a minute!” u 4 fomething was funny, bee: she left me like a shot and I didn’t gee her again the rest of the eye- ning. I told her! And she’s so Sweet and gentle!” It was Antoine's turn to stare at him in complete enenen. “Are you standing here tellin me that you told Pam Quellertoi (on of men bet about her? i ot course she'll Syed Jerry sport of her! You foolt Bie Bale nt Algar’s face mirrored all of-his wretchedness. He had liked Pam too much to want to hurt her. had blundered terribly and wi | @ut intention to hurt. Ji and his mother parted, j | tel. A bellboy, hurrying acro: the grass, stopped Jerry and py a note as he reached Bruce and Antoine. “Jerry, I have something to tell you. It’s important.” There was| a certain urgeticy tase | voice. at the note Jerzy glane: then slipped it ‘into his We ate ening without op “Shoot!” aes Haltingly, Aigar -Bruce man- aged to make a full confession of his blunder, sparing himself’ not at all. He seemed to writhe under said to Bruce. | |here when you | seen walked on in the - | Wh: ie while Adele went into the| ake We omasee cats had nearly fin- teps an? Ree Showed Her investigation of the charming old house with its treasures ffir the ed. BI | ie s rself that very house ich all |was well, and then returned to } ey. where Pam was at her Work table. Pam’s attention was engaged when a voice spoke to her. » iSee Je: and swift], | wish, ail of the ange’ |befors wi “Cj Jerry!” she cried, noting’® | ON ie apa the shamed rose ts i ane toe e roots of his “Pam, forgive me for rushing away in temper last night,” he begged. “You were right. I was age fe rye been walking around loc] to get up coura; enough to do this: Blaze wae Gal enough to walk right in and make our aj i far analogies, HF you Ing bow =x 3 ane Be weal be hard 5 ou, Jerry, roke in coolly, Raving gotten a r sel of the night from her. ia Words: seceson oa again. “You've had so little practice in such things.” “What do you mean, Pam?” Jerry was obviously startled at ner erry, why did you come now you don’t mean anything you say or do? iy?” ‘But I do, Pam! I don't under- stand you at all.” Pam was silent for a moment, looking at him with eyes dark- ened by pain and anger. ‘Please go, Jerry,” she said lly. “I have work ‘to do. and I t do it bie id baad erry movi ward her, put his hands on her shoulders, ¥ _ “Pam,” he said, “there’s noth- ing you have to do. Let me do things for you. Let me take all of the musts out of your life. Let me be the answer to everything for you. Give up all of this”—he waved a hand toward her work Startled scorn that grew in Serer Tace, but he foreed himself pn, Bat do anything, anything I can to make it right. If you think going and telling her—” Bryce concluded, but Jerry was already Tacing _ away, shoulder: “You misguided worm!” Blaze was bounding at his heels. Enter Blaze AM came downstairs, Freda’'s note still in her hand, and took | Do! her place at the table where Melita had prepared her break- fast. It was as if, with Jerry's friendship, a very important part of her life had gone. Yet she tried tell herself that was ridiculous. he had known Jerry to short a eC. 2 Finishing her ‘breakfast, she went = Her aorta a en own at her rt doy o ing. seemed 5 gone from her fingers. They tea lost their skill and her heart Had lost its in- a 3 ielita moved’ silently into’ the room to tell her at the telephone. It was Bili Jar- vis, long a friend and admirer of Pam's. Would she go to the coun- try club with him? It was for the members, and some of the winter | people had been invited, too. Pam promised to go, but not too enthusiastically. She was assured of a good time, but suddenly things she had always looked for- ward to meant nothing to her. Jerry had changed all that. As softly and silently as a snake swishing through grass somethin, had come into her life an changed its entire attitude. Pam stood idly at a window, looking out. People moving to- ward the old mission formed aj rerias processio! ea would say its prayers in age athe haliowed ce e chapel set i ce Behind ‘a Rook Boimidns r ion. Morning id’ stdined “has! wae do’ would pi ere! arnest was, Carry: in to one of i uses e street. ite pauses vey jouses in rien Bg done with much 1 gayety and a sort’ of sense waiting for just the faintest mas tree breath of a holiday as 4 reason | again: for going into ecstasies of cele- bration. Pam loved it all. The wonder and beauty of it, though she had calling over his) she was -wanted | ti | fi of table—“and let’s play. Let me ;show you how much fun there jreally can be in living.” |. Ram freed herself from his grasp. “Jerry, please!” she begged, “If you want to be kind to me, if you want me to like you at all, please go. Go now, This is my life—these coconut fronds, these dyes, these fish scales, I have orders that I must get out and deliver. Don’t bei mnat little T have from me. mt!” : } “But I want to give you every- thing. Pam, believe me, I wouldn't take one little thing from your life. I want to give to it! But sinc | you ask it, Til go now and give | you time for the things you think e SO Impa tant to you.:But Pll be back. Til be back, Pam." ; “Dow’t you dare!” Pam. |suddenly ‘inflamed. “Don’t |dare come back! Jerry, who had been on/sthe hpoint of leaving, . whirled and {faced her in astonishment. “What do you mean?” he de- | manded. “Exactly what'I said,” she an- swered quietly, “I have no use for people who don’t give me some |reason to respect them. Who haven’t some reason for living and taking uj ce. What are , | | Jerry Winthrope? Just anciat | useless, easy-living man.” A derry’s face was white with anger under its tan. He looked for an instant as if he might strike Pam. Then his hands relaxed. A | slow smile lighted his face. Blaze who had~been sitting in obvious nervousness, looking from one to the other, eager er tail slow- ly, though’ » @ trace dubi- ously. bs 2 ley said with unex- pected gentleness, “you're mag- nificent in this mood. I like a ter! This settles it. You're my 1—" But whatever he +} | | “Hello, Pam.” She looked up.to.., inst her |~ |preme last night. | diers, two infielders and a pitch- | Raiders will nervousness when playing ah i S oF heed li rll f t ge gf | [ ii d i i ull FRE i CP III ISS LS ‘ Te DIAMOND GLEANINGS JACKIE CARBONELL, former captain-shortstop of softball cham- pion Pepper’s Plumbers, will don a NavSta uniform Monday night for his first game in months. Carbonell quit the Plumbers after an argument some say isn’t quite clear yet and he voluntar- ily went into retirement until this week whén he joined the Stas. William (Butch) Cates, a member of the DeLand Red Hat nine ofthe Florida State League | the past season, resumed cap- taincy of the Peppers upon his return here. A heavy swatter, Cates led the Plumbers to cham- | ;Pionship in 1940 and.is rated, the brainest softballer around parts. DISAPPOINTMENT reigned su- All set for} their debut in a night softball league, Coast Guardsmen and NAmen marched back home without even tossing a ball or swinging a bat after their mana- gers decided inclement weather | had “beaten them to the draw”. But you just can’t dampen the spirit of an enthusiastic player all at once. It has to be done gradually. And that’s what hap- pened last night. Despite heavy donwpours in the morning and early afternoon some of the | players went out to the field be- | fore practice time to get it. in shape. They disregarded the intermittent rains that came over | while they covered puddles with loose dirt. They just anxiously these | | looked up, hoping, to , discover |ham’s triple threat. His 58-yard | ja2‘¢lear spots: im the. sky. But after! pass in the closing seconds en- ti all ‘water must find-a- spot...29 Settle: down. comfortably: | ang | ‘around the bases were the! right) places. It was_a- hopeless. task | and fisaily» “dafnpness’, enyglep- | ed their waning _ spirit. luck next time, fellers, THIS AND THAT—Anthony| Kelly, former NavSta_ infielder, | is in the navy now. . .Three sol- er, have joined the Stas and is} Manager Bob Reid happy! . .| What influenced the Red Raiders | {to vote against signing softball’s|ys. Red Raiders. best little catcher, thus causing their manager, Theodore Albury, | |to resign? . .Cheta Baker, snap- | py NavSta captain, predicts the | be the “team to beat” in the new campaign com- ing up. . .Why does the opposi- tion invariably show signs of i e | As Navy still in the| Plumbers? . would have said died a-borning, for Pam's furi i out SP | oa were assailing ? 12 Why should I be “Goad nee a Aa goad you to What hav2 you that 'd want? » you haven't known it all her life, had never teased to interest and attract her. Gasoline consumption rises and falls Tegularly with the seasons. . the winter, average monthly consumption nationally is 1,500,000,000 gallons; in’ the fall it averages 1,800,000,000 and even honor! You—you—' To be continued rises above — 2,000,000,000 spring and summer months. British commerce resigned to | wartime minimum of exports. league? } | Rosehow! Or Rosebud? | } “Gly Astgciatea Becks) AUSTIN, Tex, Oct. 18— The | University of Téxas was’ a pre- | J@DS, | season favorite to win the South-| | west Conference championship, | |finish its schedule ‘undefeated | and go to the Rose Bowl | Said H. C. (Bully) Gilstrap,| lipe coach who lives at Rosebud, | Tex., a little town a few miles| north of here: | “If we don’t win ‘em ail there'll | probably be heck to pay. It's) either the Rose Bowl or Rosebud | for us”. The USS. Silversides is the | figst submarine to be built under a | | } | | Louisiana State. |Jack Crain, is another backfield |against Washington. | Raiders. SEND YOUR BOWLING ODDITIES TO THE KYY WEST CITIZEN E.OHIO ST CHICABO GEORGE SIXTA 45 ‘BASEBALLERS GO IN. QUICK Jump ACTION TOMORROW -'Paul Albury’s Regulars and Harry Wickers’ Trojans tomor- row afternoon at Price Field on Trumbo Island will open a dou- bleheader of baseball as part of the regular Island City League = schedule. Trojans will take the field minus their star shortstop, Juanie Navarro, who was re- cently inducted into the army. Pandora Bears and the young Red Raiders will meet in the second game, scheduled for 3:30 o'clock. The curtain will rise twin bill at 1:30 o'clock. on the Key West Conchs, fifth mem-! ber of the league, will be idle tomorrow. FUTURE BOOK FOR ALL-AMERICA By DILLON GRAHAM Sports Editor. AP Feature Service All-America rating goes to those stars who have been stand- outs week after week. One spec- tacular Saturday isn’t enough. | And so keen is the competition that a single bad performance will block a” player out of the running. Here are some backfield aces | who got off to a good start: RETE LAYDEN, Texas. fuli- back, led the Longhorns’ early season charge and was particu- larly effective in the rout of His team mate, star. BRUCE SMITH, Minnesota halfback, is the key man; of a great Gopher team. He_ scored both of Minnesota’s touchdowns STEVE FILIPOWICZ is Ford- abled the Rams to beat Southern Methodist. = SPORTS CALEND | | \ SOFTBALL Bayview Park, 7:30 p. m. | (First Named Teams “Visiting”) |” MONDAY NIGHT First Game—NavSta vs. Navy. Second Game—Coast Guards WEDNESDAY NIGHT First Game—NA’s vs. NavySta. Second Game—Pepper’s Plumb- } ers vs. Navy. FRIDAY NIGHT First Game—NavSta vs. Red Second Game—Coast Guards ys. Pepper’s Plumbers. Price Field (Trumbo). (First Named: Teams “Visitii ‘OMORROW _ First, Game—-Regulars Second Game (3:30 p. m)— Pandora vs. Red Raiders. COWBOY GRIDDER (By Associated Press) BOULDER, Colo., Oct. 18— Bob Hawley, reserve back on the Colorado University ~ football team, pays part of his college expenses by roping steers at ro- |deos in the summer time: Two out of every sees own (By Associated Press) BOULDER, Colo, Oct. 18.— Litle “Tex” Reilly. .Coigrado University’s star passer, didn’t even turn out for freshman foot- ball last year. He didn't think he was good enough. But he did play on a dormitory touchball team and the coaching staff got wind of his passing wizardry that way. Now he’s ap- parently slated for stardom aft- er the big. jump direct from touchbali to regular football LEGALS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX De (Senate BR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That T. Jenkins Curry, holder of Tax Certificate No. 101, issued the Tst Gay of August, A’ D. 1938, has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to , be issued thereon. Sai@’ certificate embraces the following \described property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Pt Lot 19 lying SE’ jand of Key Largo, Sec. 1 Twp. 61 Ree. 39, 1% Acres, 1-68 A2- 489, as recorded in Monroe County Records. The assessment of the said \ prop- erty under the said certificate is-|Cierk of the Circuit Comrt Menree sued was in the name of Model Land | Company. Unless said certificate shall bere- deemed accor iaw, the prop- to erty iegtribed thescin be sole to the highest bidder court house door on déonday in he month of Nov , 1941, Which is the 3rd day of November, i941. Dated this 4th day of October, 1941. (SEAL) “Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of “Monroe County, Florida. oct4-11-18-25,1941 Statement of tl age C1 © 194 2 | State of Florida, County of Monroe Before me, @ notary pub! for the State and county personally appeared Joe Allen, having been duly sworn’ law, deposes and a ss manager Citizen and that the best of is, to ec and belief, a true state- to I ig the ‘busine: | Key Wei | follows know, publication for the dat in the above caption, | Act of August 24, 1912, as y the Act of March 3, 1933, bodied in section 537, Postal and’ Regulations, printed on lreverse of this form, to wit: | 1. That the names and aadresses ff the publisher, editor, itor, and business managers” d Publisher, L. P. Artman, Key | West, Florida. | Editor, L. P. Artman, Key West, | Florida. Managing Editor, L. P. Artman, ey West, Florida. Business Manager, Joe Allen, [Key West, } 2 That the owner ‘; Citt- |zen Publishing Co, L. P. Key West, Florida, Pres. 3. That the known i mortgagees, and oth r ‘holders owning or 1 Pee Gent or more of total bonds, mortgages, or other securi- fles are: . None. 4. "That the two jabove, giving the \Gdiages, bra ng olders, any, the lst of stock snd [holders as cekneiars ‘hooks of the co cases where the tockho in any other fi name of the i eve that any | gintion, or i terest direct or im th scribers during the twelve fees SS oe el | NOTICE To TQ ALL CREDITORS. LEGATEES DISTRIBTTEES AND ALL PER SONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DE M4NDS AGAINST THE ESTaTE OF NELLIE LOWE WILLIAMS DECEASED You. and ¢ach of you. are hereby ;Rotified and required to present ar claims or demands, which Yet. or {the County Court House of ™ Fh ida. within «ight from the date first publication bereof Said re or demands shail be im write aoe coptain the place of pom office atidress of and shall be sworn te by © ant, bis agent or attorner ‘AMT suck claims or Gemande tied within thé time ant t& myanner prescribec Bere: ste veld. Attorneys for Administratr ENTR J€psCi4l Crmcrrr 1s ral GEE, wee maaan oe OF THE ESTATE DECEASED. . ue Station, Washingt Rufus 2. Hayman, alas Ju O'Hara, 1522 Great San Francisco, ¢ The National Clevélan@ defenfants— and each of ye and required thewel: > file your appe or by attorney the 3rd day wise the allegations of be taken againat you TT! _ of Novem Florida, to-wit In the C uated at the corners ot bead anc Fleming Streets ing Part of Lot Pour (4 Square Thirty-cignt cording he May seid City by Wm A head, delineated Februa Said piece of land having op Whitehead Street two (52) feet and = Fleming Street of (65) feet and Eleven (1 1) inches more or less This notice shall be publishe yeek for four (4) cos Weeks in The Ker Wee | Citizen, a newspaper publishec Key West, Florida. | Dated October 3rd. A. D. (Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Sy tee) Florence E Sawyer By: (8a S Gierx | oct4-11-18-25.2942 NOTICE THE ROE To APPEAR ’ i Xa oe IN AXD POR NON- Ne. STS NORMA INEZ OVERSTREET NATHALIE H. TAYLOR end NATHALIE TAYLOR, ADMIN! OF Ti HUGH « as cra py versus ANGELA H. RITTER, Cle: Chew: ote LIE gh Court, and, ‘ou in ve ment of the ownership, |Gireniation, “otes of the atoremmid |e, 26 fh | bert