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SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1933. eeeceseseseses Id FORGOT | 00 0ddodosdnndoddescssodioenvoce Georgie Bancrojt nenad oecpng seanorost seteonag avers home to land from way visit- ing her ‘mother we New York she has tried to comjort Nicholas Boyd, the former hime stu. Boyd, through ism: has ‘matmed pe pete face for life and walks pon oe tap as well. When lite was. eancelea ~his wife Dormle deseried hin, fle hake Georple away brusauely. but tolthe, wy ithe has vome ‘for Feat toher home wiltaue, Ghapter 13 NICHOLAS AGAIN Bt 'Georgié did not stop, and suddenly ghe, was humiliatingly Gonscidus of 4 step behind her, aud then, a3 she did not jook up, of a band on her shoulder and a voles which said, “1 told y2u there were to be no more tearé, f.obin.” Georgie dij not took up, but some: tava Jet ud delicious seemed to rough every velt in her body, meone had poured healing jaime ito a wound, and after 4 mo- ment Nicholas Boyd said: “It's no use pretending. {’'ve been hing you for at least fivé min- “4 ped if @ pociet and pro- duced cated a @abbing ‘her eyes with a hand that was not quite. iy. “You don’t seem very surprised to. see me,” she said resentfully. “l saw him this morning; es matter of fact, he asked mph. have) adrink with fim” os “and did ‘you? “He'll -¢ pleased,” Georgie him. Her uncle had raved this man, but she Knew that {ft only “yeu.” Boyd Would drink with him, the wonld be ‘chahged ‘to: oie’ ot! greatest triendship. They Walked a tittle way in sf-° lence, till Nichols asked suddenly: “Why does yohr mother allow you to Vive with hire?” She raised startjed: eyes. me to? Why shouldn't she?” ‘A-man tike-that fs not a fit guar- dian, shal} we aay. tor. any girl’ Georgie considered the. point. i “Allow f like him,” she said at Jast. | “So you may. ‘but he ts, not ‘ fit guardian.for you., Haven't you any other ela ions?” r ‘Not 10 Flie Nidines, Not anywhere as a matter of facty’”" Bais ‘fooked'dp wt nim with ragher oe eyes, ‘ @ fit guardian tor ae Pike uentanee: i! quite able to took “after myselt. So | pave discover She Jaughed a little Nicholas 4 (Pennock and Dickey; Washifigton’ ; dead enter Iv’ not much tun 4 troit ‘Tigers: “Achonie run smash } éoncluding inning by Luke Appling} “IYANKEES DEFEAT |SINGLEBASEBALL | | ae PIRATES GAME ON SUNDAY| | SHUT OUT REDS) ..ccneace DOUBLEHEADER NOT POPU- ST. LOUIS CARDINALS TAKE LAR ENOUGH, LEAGUE DECIDES GAME ROM CHICAGO : CUBS; WHITE SOx VICTO- RIOUS OVER TIGERS | (By JOVE) } Realizing that doubleheaders {are not very popular with the NEW: YORK, June '20-—The|ayed ju the future, ‘This was Yankees beat the Macks when decided at a meeting held for this Lazzeri’s tenth cireuit clout ofthe | purpose early in the week. season helped the New _Yorké a} The third. game of the series i will be called at 2:15 p. m._ to- to win ‘the Vietory in fact, * *! morrow afternoon at the Navy was considered the deciding blow | Field, that downed the ‘¥s.” Low Gehrig! Pirates won the first. game last ahd Jimmie Foxx clouted a homer | week while the second contest was apiece to tie Babe Ruth for the/ called at the end of the severith age league lead. | mning with the clubs tied. ie Sf. Louis ‘Cardinals defeat-|- The Young Sluggers will pre- ed the Chitdgo Cubs with Tex) sent a line-up with a little change. Carleton pitching his team back} Mario Sanchez, former star piteh- into ‘first pldee ‘in’ the Nationaljer of El-Fenix, will do mound | League: ‘This was Caileton’s sev-! duty for Gonzalez’ boys and ‘Pic enth Victory’ against two defeats.| Traynor, just back from a trip to “The Pittsbutgh Pirates shut out | Miamj, may be,seen at first base, the ‘Cindinnati’ Reds‘ when Steve] These two positions strengthen | Sweetoni¢ gave the Pittsburgh club], bit. The Sluggers will no doubt one of their rate exhibitions of/ give the Pirates’ crew a lot to! ood pitching. The Sigmph kept! worry about. Traynor plays a} the aur Safe in third place. | dandy first.base and as for San- The chez, every fan knows his piteh- ing is not bad. It will be,remer?- bered that “Batallan” shut out the} Pirates wjth a ‘scrub team like Eli | Fenix club owned. | | off Art Herring’s first pitch in the gave thé “Sox the victory. The" ‘Washitigton Senators! “The Pirates’ manager has not whipped the Red Sox in “easy! ennounced his pitching. selection fashion by a score of 7 to 2. j yet. But fans expect to see Neno| The ' stmmaties: Albury, a southpaw, against ‘his| American League |former teammate, Sanchez. The} At Chicago R. H. F. | last’ game Albury pitched he held Detroit _9 14 0}the Sluggers to two measely hits. Chicago 10.18 2! Joseph Casa, who is going gréat Fi ogsett, Her-|sune, will, of course, be on the ring, Marberry and. Hayworth; reserve line. Raber, Durham, Lyons and Beérry,| According to the manager of} Wyatt. the 'Pirates, that team is headed for four straight wins. This will ‘undoubtedly happen if the Slug- 210 gers don’t get together and play 6 ll te Haig of ball Host pes to bei played to defeat those Pirates. MapPayrten, * Ri hava me pirates pave Papa ; ielding and hitting ball elu ut sp Wiaiher; Rotbsnad Cochranc.-- | everthelass it could be defeated: “And that,” says Manager Gon- zalez “will happen tomorrow.” SALVATION ARMY PLANS SERVICES ‘RH. E,| Officers from divisional head: 22 7. gfaquarters in Jacksonville will con- “12 14 2) duct week-end’ meetings of ° the’ Henshaw, Salvation Army: in Key West. | Carleton Brigadier Alfred Tyler, division- al commander, assisted by the others. will conduct an open air R. H. £,| meeting at the corner of Fleming; 7) and Duval streets at 8 o'clock to-| 9 7 ojnight. Mrs, Alfred Tyler and Captain Mabel Cleveland will con-| duct the 11 o’élock service Sun- day morning at the Salvation Army hall, 1000 Fleming street. Herbert Tyler will assist at the meéting of the Yourg Peoples? Legion at 6:30 Sunday afternoon. Brigadjer Tyler, assisted by the others. will conduct the meeting in the hall at 8 o’clock. { " At Philadelphia R. HE. New York . Philadelphia Batteries: Brown, At Boston R. H, E. -710 3 Oe eee tae Batteries: White and Sewell; Pipgras, Weildnd and’ Ferrell. payee Cleveland and St. Louis, scheduled. not. Nelson, Malone and Hartnett; and Wilson. At Pittsburgh Cincinnati Pittsburgh . Batteries: Derringer ‘ana Man- fion; Sweetonic and Grace, No other games scheduled. TO SUBSCRIBERS If you do not receive your paper by 6:00 o’clock in the ‘afternoon, use your telephone or your neighbor’s phone and call 51 and a paper will be sent to your home. A complaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:00'to 7:15 p. m. for the purpose of delivering com- plaints. Help us give you 100 percent service by calling 61 if yeu do not receive The Citizen. AMERICAN a ade Club— L. New York . 14 Washington | 22 Chicago 21 Philadelphia 21 Gleveland 25 Detroit 26 83 32 _—— L. 18 17 21 24 24 New York - Pittsburgh Chi jeago Brooklyn - Philadelphia Newe /Sertion, but tl Advertisemerits under this head will be- inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 1c a word for each in- first insertion in every instance is 25e. * Payment for classified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, but 'tegular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. “Advertisers should give their street addtess ag Well as their tele- phone number ‘if they desire ré- sults. With each classified advertise-| ment The Citizen will give free an eine Razor Outfit. Ask for FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE with all modern ‘conveniences; $15; month. 1116 Grinnell ‘street. junel-tf YURNISRED HOUSE FOR RENT containing 12 rooms, on lot 50X198 feet, in select section of city, 1307 Whitehead street, op- posite beautiful Cofal Park, atid facing the sea. Garage in réar. Rent $50 monthly. Apply to L. P. Artman, 1309 Whitehead street or The Citizen Office: SALESMAN WANTED STATE DISTRIBUTOR for popu- lar household applidhces wants industrious representative to contact, dealers and consumers. Permanent, full-time employ- ment. Substantial earnings. Small investment required. Ad- dress P. O. Box 362 Miami, Fla, jun10-1tx MALE HELP WANTED MAN wanted to supply customers with famous Watkins Products in Key West. Business estab- lished, earnings average $25 weekly, pay starts immediately. Write J. R. Watkins Company, 70-80 W. Iowa Ave., Memphis. Tenn. * juni0-ttx CHICKS |SSOUTHERN HATCHED _blood| tested, Missouri Reds, mere Rocks: White Rocks,Wyand. —$4.95; heavy asst.'$4.25; anal Hollyw. Legh. $6.45. Prepatd;| live del. Southern Hatcherjés, Jax, Fla.” junt0-17-24x “SUMMER SCHOOL SHORTHAND and BOOKKEEP- ing’ at reduced ratés. ‘Students coached for their’ classes’ snd; college by Dr. S. W. Rogers, corner Grinnell and Washing~ ton) streets. jun10-itx FOR SALE FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FUR- niture -for® sale, apply bred Greene street. POs, OLD OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. R SALE. Five bundles 5c, contdining 100 old papers. The Citizen Office. Only 60c. Get them at Artman Press. Phone 61. BLANK. SALES BOOKS—Su able for every business. duplicate with carbon paper, books 26c. The Artman ‘The Citizen Building. Phone 51. RADIO REPAIRING RADIO REPAIRING. vem all makes, Guaranteed J. L. Stowers‘ Music Co. GEORGE WASHINGTON® - st Tet AME, FINEST mininiam for the}. ih in} 3 3 A new Maurice > Cheval -}Chevalier of bedroom ‘slippers and BLAZE IS BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN OF INCENDIARY “ORIGIN Fire, which Chief Harry Baker. believes Was started by an ineen- diary, damaged a dwelling at the. corner of Olivia street and Galves- ton Alley, about 8 o’clock this morning, What leads the chief to believe the fire was of incendiary origin is that the dwelling was unec- cupied aiid on arrival of depart- ment apparatus it was found that a large pile of paper in the kitch- en Was butning. Within a short time ‘the’ flames were ‘extinguish- The building is a part of the Forsberg Estate. The United States consumes fireside romanci s his appearanee in “A Story,” AMERICAN LEAGUE latest “of the French stats New York at Philadelphia, two tures, which opened today at the games, Strarid: Theater. ‘Maurice is’ still gay and de. bonair—but he keeps” his gaiety mariner near th Washington at Boston. St. Louis at Cleveland. Detroit at Chicago. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. Chicago at St. Louis, Boston at Brooklyn. Philadelphia at New York. parading it about the world, as he'has‘in the past. He’s cast as‘a Paris man-about- town’ who returns from a voyage abroad to find som hasj Pere es in-his| when the nurse, an American automobile. . His first reaction,! stranded in Paris, does veils which he immediately puts into] der follows immediately. « effect, is to call fhe police to ke the child away. But by thejclimax when Chevalier takes time the officers arrive, he has j baby, nurse, valet, et al. to the become: so intrigued _ with the| chateau’ of ‘his fiancee for a week- youngster that he has decided tolend. The developments there al- keep it and raise it. most Jose: him ‘all, but He ulti. While he awaits the arrival of{mately emerges witk the baby and a nurse, he and his valet attempt) the nurse still in ‘his possession, abut 60 per cent of the world’s) to ‘care for the baby. Their ef-jand the nurse no longer merely crude rubber output. tin ‘the forts lead only to confasion, bata nurse. Ae ee THE KEY WEST A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager - Fea | SOTOTTTOe. bE hehe check Meade SPECIAL ITEMS 4 only windows 2 ee size = ng 1°6” by 4” at $1.00. 1 only window, 2 light, upper sash 4 lights, bottom 1 light, special pe rc ae ore no glass, by 5’10”, Ply Wood, a at 6c square f. 1 only window, 2’5’'x5’2", 8 lights, special for $1.00, * Boras'2”, = bargsin at $1.80. 4 lights, special CHECK OVER THE ITEMS BELOW iN AEH TOU S04. EEE with fancy grille very attractive, cheno ent an ne eit Garden Hose, 25 foot length, still The picture reaches an amusing nary oe quarrels = friena of THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING PHONE 5) weeecdeceesssooosoccs IN THE CITIZEN BLDG. president of Wellesley College,} born at Peace Dale, R. 1, 77 years lago. =|" Judge William S. Kennon of {Fort Dodge, Iowa, of the 8th } Federal Circuit, born at Elyria, Ohio, 64 years ago. Emil Sauer, American Consul General in Toronto, born in Tex- as, 52 years ago. Dr. William W. Babcock, Phila- delphia surgeon, bern in New | York, 61 yeats ago. Dr. Frederick A. Cook, of 1909 North “Polé fame, ‘born in New The discovery of a new serum for the treatment of pneumonia x is reported by a government doc- SESCSSRSSSSSS CSRS OSSEOSHOHSSEOSULOSESOSHOLECOTERES tor. 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