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By Picketed—For Love T WAS that season of the when a great. many. nice cows were turned‘ aut of li ee, an actor pyeigep ad Uae! jlighan felt the'sdme “Pd rather have a any, day..than the e,” and Kathi e Fran were wal k way about und of but- | ' °O balcony one*afternoon, as ching tear out stalls and put Ive} of ville; -eértainly must hi bly hurt by an actress,” said en, “to feel so bitter toward te some other time,” cut in. “I want to ask if he really to dire as Wat The ‘theatsical "She padded ‘over to the window in her pajamas. She leaned out to see what it a that had gotten Lizzie so excited: and what she saw simply knocked the breath right out of her. telling her so. A ere rip- snorter of a quarrel—followed, ““You're not fooling me for a minute!” Joe had fairly shouted atyher, “You're just another one those ‘crazy, stage-struck fe- males—that’s what you are.” He'd waved her ‘to silence when she tried to protest. “You think you're to-get a chance to act, now let: them have your old: You've decided “you want a career instead of mar- “Yes, Joe, that’s it.” “You'll be sorry!” “Really? And just who’s going toymake Me sorry?” ‘I am,” Joe snapped, “And how!” Kathleen found herself remem- bering that quarrel upon awaken- ing on a morning shortly after “Ye Old Barn Drama House” had seria to the public. She la: in. with her eyes closed, thinking, thinking—seeing Joe’s white, angry face, and recalling all ae horrible things he had said er, It worried her a little, too—that uarrel, She had been fond of Joe ‘ora long time, and she knew that he had built a certain small bung- alow with her in mind, But just the same he had no right to be so id hateful just because stubborn an h A er had a right to make something of herself, she argued under her breath; and it was just plain selfish and mean of Joe or any other man to expect her: to marry and settle down before she what-she 3 what_of it?” she had finally fiared. “You want to write | '° plays, don’t: you? And do I nag you.about that? No, I don’t. I try to,encourage you, I try to—” “Sure'I want to write plays,” aie ape a aman. oe write ‘and get married, . in old down my job on the write plays, and ‘all‘at the same time. But 1can’t be a wife and an ac- SS. “Why not?” mn’t act dumb! What sort of 2 Se aah wees sd be, trotting off lays—leaving your hus- band and family behing?” “IT haven't said ing about had had a chance to see’ could make of her life, The Awakening A RAY OF silvery. sunlight caressed Kathleen’s brow, moved down to warm her cheek. She opened her eyes, looked around the familiar and beloved room, and decided then and there that she was going to get all she could out of her summer associa- tion with people of the theatre, and would not give Joe Neely an- joing off anywhel ave 1?” £ No. But afk been thinking and talking an awful lot about careers ‘here of late.” Joe glared at her. “All right, go ahead .. ebut you can’t keep me from. meeting the actors, and Hg eg foi a lot of mings I.want to know.” VISITING HERE Ralph Garcia, of 912 Packer | street, formerly an employe of the Broadway Market, now fire- man first class.with the United States Navy, is home on leave. Classified} FOR SALE LS SDSS AC ETIRE 4 ep Shipment weekly. .A look. at our Technical Shelf may. save dines of postage . and. weeks of waiting. PAUL SMITH, bookseller, 334 Simon- ton St: at Eaton St. By Watkins aprl-tf SPECIAL—One thousand Manila Seeond Sheets, $1.00. 500 Sheets, 60c. These’ prices now in @ffect. The Artman Press. 2 Ly aprl-tf FOR SALE—Baby Crib, mat- tress, chifferobe, play pen, two high. chairs, two pot chairs, rocking horse. Phone 582-W. mar31-5tx TWO-STORY HOUSE and LOT.! 527 Olivia St. Apply 505 Louisa) Stree! * aprl-6tx LADY'S. and. MAN’S BICYCLE. | yotor. scooter, ply Skating Rink. ‘| STUDIO COUCH. and matching CHair. Dining’ Table with six Chairs. Three-burner Kerosene Stove. Apply..620 Dey: Street, in rear. x apr5-3tx apr3-tf WANTED ., First-class. baker. Na- ition. Cafeteria, phone 790, ‘ mar26-tt COAT HANGERS WANTED. $1.00 a hundred. Phone 282,; we will call. White Star Cleanets, 701% Duval St. fi - apri-tf i val $ _Almost on the instant she-heard his name spoken, “You-all better git away from there, Mr. Joe!” Lizzie, the col- ored maid, was saying. “Effen Miss Kathleen sees you-all, she'll be madder’n a hornet!” Not waiting to hear any. more, Kathleen sprang from bed. _ She padded over to the window in her pajamas. She leaned out to see what it was that had gotten Lizzie so excited; and what she saw simply knocked the breath right out of her. Joe Neely was marching up. and down in front of the house, hold« ing aloft a placard which bore the words: “Kathleen Vaughan is Unfair to Love!” For several moments Kathleen was too astonished to speak oF move. So this was what Joe had (ares Aetapea he said: “You'll be ry’ : ‘ He looked up and saw her. Re bowed low, said nothing at: all, and went on with his’ marching. Back and forth. Very solemn, ver businesslike, just as Kathleen ha seen the men doing when they | ——————+_+_________ a fates one: mill. ; |WANTED —' Fountain Counter | group of children came up Girls “and. ‘Waitresses.’ Good the street. They stopped and c sie | stared, puzzled, their little mouths salary. Southernmost City | hanging open. They began to gigr Pharmacy., apritt | gle. Grown-ups were passing now, : | on their way to work. They too | WAITRESSES WANTED to work stopped Jee Ca ae pai se a Dinner fron 5° to 10 o'clock. | ention to a et 4 y tips, mi ve | sign held high, he walked to the Gite. pay anit tips, Aede oe | north corner, turned, and walked it to the south corner. ply in person. Ocean View Res- | taurant. aprl-tf “He can’t do this to me!” Kath- WANTED—Large. trunk, ward- robe or steamer. If in good-con- dition will pay up to $30.00. 915 Grinnell. apr3-3tx WE BUY OLD RECORDS, whole | or broken. Factory ‘needs scrap. | J. R: Stowers Company. 2 ef apri-tf WANTED—First.cook and second cook, Naval Station Cafeteria, phone 790, extension 470. | : mar26-tf | WANTED—Boat in good ‘con tion” from ° 50-80 ‘féet: Engine to: be ‘good... Write, A...Stama- tiadis, White House Cafe, Tar- pon Springs, Fla. apr5-4tx | + HELP WANTED leen thought angrily. “He can’t!” ironing cords.| Lo CONTRIBUTIONS TO WAR FUND DRIVE | Tropical Amusement Park _$25.00' Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Perez__5.00} Everett Sawyer 3.00! Mrs. N. P. Nelson 2.00 Mrs. J. W. Pinder 1.00 } Mrs. Roger Albury 1.00 Mys. Matilda Henriquez 1.00 Mrs. Manuel Domenech, Jr. 1.00! Rose Marie Noel 1.00 Mrs. Milton Baker 1.00 Mrs. Charles Aguero 1.00 Mrs. Melville Rosam 1.00 Mrs. Maué!Brady iJ. Godinet_. . Mrs. Frahit! Casasta Mrs. Oscay; Fernandez .., Mrs. Pau Archer : George MaeDonaki:+ Alamo Watkins Mrs. Oscar Ramirez Mrs. E. Albury Oliver Haskins Eugene Lewin Mrs. Sadie Russell Mrs. Percy Roberts Sydney Mathews Mrs. Noel Baker Mrs. Margaret Saunders WEATHER REPORT Observation taken at 8:30 a. m E.W.T. (City Office) ‘Temperatures Highest last 24 hours inches Mee Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches _.__ Deficiency since January 1, inches. (Ss ee Relative Humidity 60% Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 7:13 a. Sunset 7:45 p. m. Moonrise __ 8:37 a. m.! . Mm. Key West and Vicinity: Slight- ly. warmer tonight. Florida: Slightly warmer night. Hatteras, N: C., to Apalachi- cola, Fla.:; Small craft warnings are dosplayed Hatteras to Sa- vannah. to- No fragment: of, the legendary Colossus of Rhodes, one of the fa- mous'seven wonders of the world, has' survived from antiquity. | 650 males southeast agreement with Russia \ overtime and bonuses. | ing together {mother whispered. | CHURCH GROUP HELD |ORGAN RECITAL MEETING THURSDAY The Woman's Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian Church had its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Lee Rogers. 1015 South street Thursday, April 1 The meeting was presided over | * by the president, Mrs. W ly. After devotionals for the coming year sed, the man,» Mrs. Wao charge. TONIGHT AT ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 7m s Lyer and plans had been program chair- Hiieck, wor The theme of Two new STRAND THEATER FRED ASTAIRE = “YOU WERE NEVER LOVELIER™ Coming: “A Double Feature The meeting clesed with Mizpel) -benediction,-«iter whect the hostess served delicious freshments and a social time lowed. THE ANSWERS QUESTIONS ON PAGE TWO 1. Nov. 8 1942. 2. A valley or ravine which a stream flows in the season. 3. In England 4. Port Moresby southwest of Rabaul: G i“ ia RNReeRRRR ES: A division of phy-minded commander 613 DUVAL STREET Oe During APRIL anc MAY We Wil OPEN at 4 P.M 5 DAYS A WEEK MONDAY THRU FRIDAY Japan renewed a fisheries 8. Actual earnings, nehy 9. A group of U-boats, operat 10. Denmark. Ww: Li A little boy was saying his go- to-bed prayers in a very low voice “I can't hear you, dear,” the OPEN ALL DAY on Seturdays and Sunders P GONZALESZ “Wasn't talking to you.” the young one answered firmly. other tho To be continued | WANTED—Five Waitresses, one Counter Man, one Short Order | Steam Table.Man. Good salary m. and board, if desired. Apply. J..D.’s Restaurant, cros: street. from bus station. | » apr5-tf| | FURNISHES LIST OF _ | FAMILY SOCIAL | PERMITTED MARK-UP | TONIGHT AT CHURCH * FIGURES ON FOODS, SERVICE CENTER Z Pea E. P. eS ee ra | The Congregational Service} —_____-$__ os "| Center, William street; between RENT— ‘CTIVE STOR-| ra eae a (ol: | Southard and Fleming, will be ro The ae, newest and| ate a haben the | the scene tonight of an Old) ‘gorjest—not an antique in the| : te ane ts toe Family. Social. lot!: Rerits start'as low as 10c d See eeeeee the fole| «rhe, prostam includes several)’ per week. PAUL SMITH, book- , Multiply the nek cost iby the fol-} accordion: numbers -b¥« ond corner Simonton and lowing factors: Hudson, U. Si Navy? a geading St. aprl-tf| Cereal - 2\by Mrs. Sweeting;! community = Rice . 1.20) singing, and games for all ages.} ROOM FOR RENT. Double bed. 1231 South Street. apr5-1tx in FOR RENT ARTEMIO CRESPO ENTERTAINS MANY. _ AF : es * BRIENDS. WITH ANNIVERSARY PARTY| ¥ J ae anes Jee. : mina Mesdpiirer: Et temio Cr Gal Jr., Donald my. Gi aos? Aleio Widal, Aldo Vidal, John-} nie Roberts, Harold Lee Rob- rest, Louise Aguerro, Sandra J. Thompson. Richard Curry, Nildo Garcia, Joe Garcia, A. L. Lopez, Ygnacio Valdez, Bolivia Valdez, Jr., Ra- mon Delgado, Robert Delgado, Manuel Mesa, Jr, Oneal Al- varez. + & ¥ hon Artemio Crespo, son of Mr. and Mrs.° Nugustine Crespoy celebrat- ed ils’ tenth’ birthday’ anniver- sary yesterday with a party at 909 Grinnell street. Those attending were: Anita Fernandez, Mary Fer- | nandez, Argelia Molina, Elvide! Perez,: Rose Garcia, Camelia Al- vatez, Marta Rodriguez, Nellie Marie..Rhoden, Carida Martinez, Elizabeth Aguerro, Nancy Elena} Rathirez, Undina Garcia, Wanda} Mesdames John Fernandez, June Portiness, Betty Jane Port-| Sugar —. 1.17: Other features are expetted Be vi 125 | to develop as the evening pro- ard _. -20' gresses. Dried Fruit 1.27{" In spite of rationing, Dried Beans 1.36 | will be refreshments. Coffea . 1.17; A large crowd of Key West- Oils _ cat 1.28 | ers, both new and old, is ex- Shortening, hydrogenated __ 1.09! pected. The pastor of this Shortening, others 1.18;“Church of the Pilgrims”, the Corn Meal 1.31 Rev. S. P. Reinke, says, “Here’s Consuelo Jomenez, A. G. Rhod-| Canned Ctirus Friut Juices . 1.26) where ‘Conch’ meets Yank’ and mess. ‘en, C. M. Roberts, Jr., Rogelio} Evaporated and Condensed the folks in between, and we all Jeamene Portmess, Edna Mae| Ramirez, Jr., Leo Rodriguez, Os-| Milk e 1.20}learn that in this man’s war Goinez, Ada Haskins, Estella| car Molina, Francisco Martinez,! Pure Maple and Cane Syrup... 1.28; we've got-to be all one family.” Delgado, Florence Russell, Bev-|C. M. Roberts, Sr., Domingo} Flour and Flour Mixes 1.27! erly Arthur, Mary Weech, Bar-| Martinez, Jr., Irene Crespo, Rabe} Fish, Processed bata Harris, Lillian Key, Jackie gustine Chas.| Macaroni and Noodle Prod- Haris, Violet Louise’ Martinez, | Diana Leon, ira Labrada, Her- Padton-Casteneda . F Naptials Announced + % ut | me me Miss Rosemary egetables ROOMS for men only. Hot wa- ter? ‘twin beds. 513 Whitehead Street, across street from court- house. apr5-4tx there Helo Us Destroy Them [ “One of the biggest tasks facing our Navy in this war is the building of sufficient escort vessels to protect our ships in convoy, against the tor- pedoes of prowling ‘U’ boats. yn ntop:deck and from bow to stern, "thousands of telephone calls assist the speedy launching of each pow- REAL ESTATE erful vessel — calls to suppliers and shippers in al! parts of the country. “How important it is then, that Long Distance Telephone lines to war-busy centers be kept free of ua- essential calls. oe |. "Those who build the tools to communication that the seas may be freed for safe shipping-” Business or Residential Lots All Parts of the Island; Terms J. OTTO KIRCHHEINER- +6 Realto? | Phones “124 and 736-R 505 Duval apri-tf| 12 CITY FORCES ARE ? 132! BEING PAID TODAY ewes 1.23} ———— LOST—“1” and “2” Ration Book.) “132; Today is pay day at City Hall,| “Ruby Walker, “vi 1.39' which has now come to be @ Feg-| Apartment 11-E. #33 ular matter, and is no longer a “50 | subject for enthusiastic comment, LOST—“A” “G jas it used to be not so very long) J, E. Lewis, §29 ..» 1.20! ago when-a pay, day was in the | realm of uncertainty. 1.21; The city, for several months, id ‘has been making regular semi- - 1.38 | monthly payments to its employes, t j and there are no current salaries 1.25: now due. However, the city. still Cas' mest} daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mario| Ke: Casteneda, and Laurence Padron,|ftiends, has returned to_ Rock- were married at 8 o'clock last| ford, Illinois, to rejoin her hus- oR aoe SS night in the home of the bride’s| band, Lieut. Ballard, who is sta-} Quick-frozen poultry bough’ parents.on Simonton street. tioned at Camp Grant. : and sold eviscerated The ceremony was performed| Mrs. Ballard, before leaving,|Fresh bananas bought on ‘owes a few back salaries, which by William V. Albury, ‘judge of | Stated that she had thoroughly} stem _.._____-—==S— «1.43! amount, in all cases, to the, Monroe County” €riminal| enjoyed her visit here, and hop-| Bananas bought in hands. 1.34 more than $1,000. Court of Record. jed. to return some time in- the] Cheese _ 1.27 é act | future for another visit to the} Butter 1.10! The government and constitu-j Island City. Fresh Citrus Fruit 1.39! ER, one-year-old, to responsi- tion of Liberia are closely model- | NEW J ad party. with ed after those of the United| McDermott says the draft will} Tour of Army depot shows) tractor eer en eee = feeatea peadidiest act tel States, ‘ bring “many great sacrifices.” | American is the best-fed soldier, | 580 machine guns, i ‘ live = - & | Poultry, bought live and sol FOUND—White female puppy, with brown spots. Anyone identifying can have. Call 1024-J. apr3-1t MISCELLANEOUS Moats ee SECT Bae ae WILL GIVE FEMALE POINT- CONSERVE CALLS te Serve Your Country: Meterials needed to build sew tele phone lines are now geing to war. So to serve the greatest number of people with the equipment we have, we need to make fewer calls and be brief on aff cali. CONTAINS MUCH SCRAP « SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY wee. es