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ra A New Serial by Rub COCCCCOOHOCOLOLOOEOOOOSOOE M. Ayres he World FORGOT | SYNGI'SIB: 006 Nicholas career dent that-ma day tn which he over a gate in weeping. But shi Mrs. Lovelock. q Fe a lark goes to 'elty Foster, whom ashe met whi jurning to England from visiting hey mother tn Amer- toa. She goes fo a movie. and ‘strange young man specks to h cia 8 A NE’ FRIEND “) DIDN'T like. it,” Georgie said. “I hate people killing one an- other.” \ 2 “1 get rathertired of it myself,” he admittéd. “The next picture ts better.” He bad a, niec face, nop strictly. good-looking, but fresh and healthy, with brown hiir and the faintest suspicion of a moustache shadowing his upper lip. He looked like a man who played outdoor games, and lived a healthy lite, “It's extraordinary how these places ul! up.” he said, “Half of the feos ute film star win er ed ase girl,” he told her. “Don’t you, t> London much?” r ' “Why not?” She shook her head. “I don't know; it just never occurs to me, t live im the country, and 1 don’t snow anyone in London.” “You know me now.’ “You!” She looked at- him with grave eyes. “I don’t suppose I shall ever see you again,” she said. “It you don’t, it will be your fauit,” he answered, heer He ordered tea and cakes; lovely cakes with {cing and ctiocolate. Georgte’s eyes sparkted. “? mustn't eat too much,” she said, “Or f shan't want anything, when I meet Nelly.” * ‘ fe be “Nelly! man then?” “Of course not.” “Why ‘of course not’? Don’t you Nike men?” Georgie considered the question. “L hardly kndw any,” she admitted after a mowent. “There's my uncle, and...” she broke off; tt wad not You're not. meeting a bf | YANKEES: NATS . | ST. LOUIS CARDINALS VIC- TORIOUS OVER BUCS; ; (Continued From Yesterday) i PHILADELPHIA WINS FROM, All vacancies in the terms 0c- DODGE! jeurring im said council shall be | 8 {filled by the vote of the majority jot the remaining members ig — | eity council; said city counci! sha! (Speeial to The Citizen) * EST be judge of the qualification, ee eae 14-—The| lection, returns eid atkecdion of | Boston Red Sox defeated the New| its own members and — prescribe York Yankees when Allen “Dusty” | rules for the determination of Cooke, who was once a member|contested elections. The city council shall have the right to im- of the ‘Yankees, paced-the Boston) |. penalties for breaches of its Sox to's 6-6 vietory over the New| ordinances by fine and imprison- Yorkers: He drove in four runs! ment in the city jail, and to en- fineluding the winning tallies as'force the same by attachment Lefty Lloyd Brown bested Danny summarily against the person and MacFayden on the hill. property. of the delinquent, if the . _. }same can be found; provided, that The Washington Senators whip-| the penalty enforced shall in no ped the Athletics. The score in|case exceed imprisonment for this game was 10-6. Prodigious| sixty days or fine of two hundred PYITI Iii Proposed New Charter — For City Of Key West H | | (Third Installment) | { t ¢ ! member of said board shall enter “[into a bond in the sum of five | thousand “dollars, with’ cat least! ;two good and sufficient bonds- jmen to be approved by the city council, whieh sureties. shall jus- ‘tify tothe amount for which each jshall be bound, such bond to be conditional for the faithful per- formance of their duties. Said {board shall receive all money rais- ed by taxation or otherwise, for internal or municipal improve- ments; to_have exclusive} powes eovecccceccecce junder this section. The Collector. ‘ Assessor shall not disclose to any} iperson any information obtained documentary evidence, except the |7Paiting, grading, and improving. from said books, invoices or other|2"¢ Coutrol over the construction, | AMERICAN LEAGUE ! New York at Boston. St. Louis at Chicago. | Cleveland at Detroit. (Only games scheduled.) NATIONAL LEAGUE i Pittsburgh at. St. Louis. HERETOMORROW The Bunker Hill boys and the Divot Diggers will meet tomorrow. afternoon at the local golf course. in matches that give promise ©: | being very interesting exhibitions of the sport, Sie The following are the line-ups of the teams, the first named players are members of the Bunk- amount ascertained by him for} |charge and imposition of personal) all streets, ‘alleys, avenues, lanes, public wharves, market i houses, Chicago at Cincinnati. Boston at New York, Peal clea tax or eense tax’ ascertained to} "Paces bridges, sewers, drainages, ‘be due, or in testifying in court, ditches, culverts, canals, and if said Collector-Assessor ©°U'"* dock _ lines, shall unlawfully disclose any such} Streets, avenues, thoroughfares. Rave exclusive power, supervision tand control over the construction alleys, and information he shall be guilty of str and establish the grades of all shall direct, by resolution or oF-j wood and Kerr. | 2 misdemeanor and punished: ac- ‘cordingly. Public Works Section 26. The city council shall have power to regulate and provide by ordinance for grading and construction of side- walks and the paving of same, water{ s sidewalks, | curbing, public puildings, and io} | Brooklyn at Philadelphia, name and designate all streets, al- leys and avenues to be paved and dinance, the board of public works the order in which the work shall be done and the material which and repairing of all publie build- shall be used. s ings and all public improvements 0B the! ef ‘the city; provided, the city council shall have the right to (To Be Continued) Subscribe for The Citizen, and the repair thereof, by the ;owner or owners of the property Lopez and Stowers .vs. Gold- smith and Malone. | Kirsehenbaum and Thompson jvs, Price and Gato. Z | Demeritt and Yates vs, Spot Strunk and Russell vs, Kemp Said board shall'to pave the same and prescribe] and Watkins, Pittman and Artman vs. Kireh- heiner and Hayes. Brooks and Carbonell ys, Harris and Sawyer. Ayala and Julian and Hewett. vs. Groom# FLLELL ; the time to speak of Nicholas Boyd ball pounding against a pair og and fifty dollars; they shall have; alongside 5. pbeaharienmabeathebenterabute hrbateadnheahenhunkrthe E hckbahodhndder | : pictures are utter rubbish, and yet people flock to see them.” “Don’t you like the pictures?” Georgie asked. t He half shrugged his shoulders “Not very much, but | came in be cause I’ve got some time to wait for @ friend.” Georgie laughed. “How funny! That's why | came.” They looked at. one another witb interested eyes “Tye just come back trom America,” Georgie volunteered. “Really? What's there?” fi it like out “l hardly know aby.” she sald again “Then you're not iike the modern. girl,” he said. “I'm pot modern,” Georgie an swered. “I've never‘had the chance to be.” y “You mean your-people won't let you?” “1 havent any people except ab uncle; at least, yes,I've ‘got. a mothér anda step-father but they’re in America, and | hardly. ever see them.” % / “What a ehame.” Philadelphia pitchers gave . the straight Senators their second win over the ‘Philadelphians. The Cleveland Indians shut out the Detroit Tigers. A fine pitch-! : Hilde- brandt aid Tommy Bridges, saw ing duel between. Oral but four men reach third base the entire game. The score was 4&0. ‘The Chicago White Sox licked A single by Ted Gullic-after two were out the St. Louis: Browns. the power to remit fines and com-, and if the owner or owners of mute sentences imposed by the’ any lot or lots, where sidewalks police justice; and in addition to’ shall be so.required by ordinance the powers above enumerated the to be constructed. and paved as city council shall have all the aforesaid, shall fail -to comply powers*and perform all the du-, with the provision of such ordi- ties imposed upon them by the,nance within such time as may ‘laws of-Florida now in foree or be prescribed therein and in ac- j which may hereinafter be enacted,| cordance with the plans and speci- | providing for the government of| fications prescribed by ‘such _or- cities and towns, not inconsistent’ diance, the Board of Public Works with the provisions of this act;}may contract for the construc- and the Mayor, chief of police,| tion, grading, paving or repairs Clerk; Depository, Collector-Asses-| of sugh sidewalks as the case may} ; Cd, and abutting = j in SPECIAL ITEMS 4 only windows, 2 light, size of opening 16” by 4'00”, special at $1.00. ; ¥ only window, 2 light, upper sash 4 lights, bottom 1 light, special She lopked at iim. “Op, [ don's in the ninth inning cheated John “Oh, 1 suppose it’s abright, 1 think the ship was the best part of it, go- {ng out and coming home.” “Do you live in London?” “No, in the country. Whére .do you live?” “I’ve got rooms in town.” ; “Sometimes 1 wish’ had” Georgie sighed, then she suddents- recollected that she was giving he: confidence to a complete strange: and she pulled herself up to say Geprecatingly, “1 don’t know why Pm telling you ali this.” “All what?” be asked in amuse ment. “You haven't told me any | thing except that you live in the country.’ He shiftea his position a | little, woking at her more squarely | “I'm @ triqndly sort of person,” ti | said, “ana { don’t see the slightes: | harm~in tatking to-someone if you" like the look of them, whether | you've been introduced or not. It’- | such rubbish, alt this convention | ality.” i Bho nodded. “Yes, { think s0 too.” | My uame’s Asher,” business aren't you going to tell me your name?” He imughed at that, “1 suppose #0, but I mean there's no reason shouldn't go on talking.’ wer down EUNTEEEIE,S epictel Hi 5 ij ij i if E g : E itis He Ae STARTS MONDAY Summer school will be taught starting Monday morning at the Armery building, corner White and Southard streets by May Hill and Thelma Speer, ceftified teach-) ers. j All grammar school and junior! know,” she said, “I'm quite. happy; at teast-t-was;tili—* she broke off and he added for hes “Till you went to. America you were.gcing to say -Y know what you mean. --Life’s alt right tili you experience something better, fen’t it? and then you begin to think, and to want to stretch your wings @ little.” * EORUIW suddenly remembered what.Mire. Spears. had seid about it being bad for people to thins too much. “It you do, you get sorry for yourself, and that’s fatal.” “I try not to be dissatisfied,” she <ald half apologetically. The man opposite looked ut her steadily for a moment, then he said. ‘You're lonely, that’s. what's the matter, is'nt it?” “Y don’t know.” “Yes, you do," he assured her ‘heerily. “Look here, why not let ‘ne take ou oft sometimes? Do you like theatres? T’d like to take you if vour people wouldn’t mind.” “Well then why aot? I've got a cat. 1 could fetch you and take you home gately."| Héeaw the refusal In © “her eyes and hastened to add, “I'm quite a decent chap, 1 assure you; you've nothing to be afraid of.” “I'm aot afraid. I'm never afraid some sort of a guarantee, and if you'll give me yours...” £3 eet rit i 3h g i E of HI gage RES & om high subjects will be taught, it is ean be made at 414 Frances street or at the Armory Monday morning. Miss Jadwiga Jadrezjowska, women’s tennis champion of all Poland, is regarded as this year’s @ark horse for the championship. Subscribe for The Citizen—20e a& week. Wimbiedon| and, the Phillies Dodgers. the Braves and the out the’ Cubs. The summaries: At Boston New York . nad’ Dickey; Brown and Ferrell. At Washington Philadelphia .. Washington Batteries: Madjeski; Thomas, Sewell. At Chicago St. Louis Chicago Batterie: —— At Detroit Cleveland Detroit Batterie: Pytlak; Bridges and Hayworth. ‘hitlow Wyatt out of a no-hit ‘game as the Sox went to victory. The Cardinals beat the Bucs, smothered the The New York Giants won from Reds’ American League R. = © -10 Walberg, Grove and. Russell R. 1 < 614 0 McDonald, Stites and Sheay Wyatt and Grube.|tem to’ setve while the presidert}called’ commissioners of public’ R. National League At New York Boston... New York Batteries: Seibold, Mangum and Hubbell Hogan. Hargrave; Mancuso. At Philadelphia Brooklyn Philadel phi: Batteries: Holley At St. Louis : Warneke and Taylor; Derringer and, Hemsley, vi eee a ne i Ww. - 33 ~ 32 29 29 26 25 19 7 R. 3 6 R. 4 15 and Davis; Warneke and Hartnett, Taylor. R 3 4 R. 1 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Clab— i w. Es York 30 . 1 .- £9 - 3 — at - 22 20 1 St. Louis o... Pittsburgh .. Chicago Citcinnati .... Baston Brooklyn | L. 18 2. 22 27 26 30 23 a Spanish, Mexteee or Barbers | Rem Ome bettie Imperial Eczema; sor, afid other officers shall have all the powers and perform all the duties «conferred: and imposed up- on them by general laws. The said city council shall have the power to fix and establish a fire limit in said city and prescribe rules and regulations for, and the class of, buildings to be erected therein; and to prescribe rules and regulations for the erection and -lrepair of buildings in said _ city, The said city council shall also pass such ordinances as may be necessary to protect and preserve the peace-and good order upon all H. F, | Property owned, leased, managed 10 0 /or controlled by said city outside 15 2 of the city limits. Section 24. The president of and|the city council, during the ab- sence or disability of the 'May- or, shall act as such Mayor, but) E.| while so acting as such Mayor, ihe shall not ask er vote as a mem- ber of the city council. The city council shall elect a president pre- nosed H. 1 Gray, of the city council is acting as Mayor, The president of the eity council shall receive the same amount for compensation for his services as is designated as salary for the mayor, for the time he so serves; and in the case of death, resignation, removal, failure to qualify, non-residence, physical disability, or in any case of failure to elect a mayor, the president of the city council shall discharge the duties of the office of mayor, until a successor for the unexpired term shall be elect- ed by the city council, which elec- tion shall be held within thirty days after the happening of the vacancy. In the event a vacan- cy in the office of the mayor is so filled by election of the city 7 1\¢ouncil for the unexpired term, 5 | the city council shall thereupon by. ;| election fill the vacancy created in the council by such jelection of mayor. When H. E. H. E. 6.0 $.°% and H. E. 10 2 20 3 H. BE. 6 3 }shall himselfifrom the city be, and the city shall pay for the same, and the owner or owners of the property abutting where said’ sidewalk has been construct- ed, graded or repaired, shall be liable for the actual cost of such construction, grading, paving or repairs as the case may be and the same shall be a lien upon said lot or lots and said lien may be enforced in the circuit courts of Monroe County. The City of Key West shall not be liable for per- sonal injuries received by any person caused by defective streets or sidewalks, or caused by any ob- struction in any street or side- walks, unless it shell appear that said defects or obstructions were; caused by the wilful act of the of- ficer of the city, whose duty it may be to care for the said streets or sidewalks. Section 27. It shall be the duty of the city council te elect! from the qualified eleetors of said) city five persons who shall be ‘works. They shall be vested with, all the powers andshall perform! all the duties herein provided. They shall hold office for four years. No person shall be eligi-\ ble for the position of commis- sioner of public works who is not! a freeholder, with real estate as- sessed in his name upon the city tax assessment roll and who shall have been such freeholder at least} two years before his election andj who shall have paid to the city allj taxes assessed against him up to the date of his election. And each, commissioner of public works shall, before he assumes the du-j ties of said office, subscribe and; file with the city clerk an oath; that he is a’ freeholder and has} had real estate assessed to him in his name for at least two years for $1.00. FIDPIAL LE LA LEC LAL a O Luke uuhethubeihe ube awh uke ahead 9 only windows, no glass, 4 lights, opening 2’10” by 5°10”, special at 50c. Ply Wood, 1-4” thick, special lot at 6c square foot. 1 only window, 2’5”x5’2", 8 lights, special for $1.00. 3 only windows, 2 light, 2’8’x4’6”, special at $1.00. 1 pair casement or cupboard sash, 2°0"x5’2”, a bargain at $1.50. CHECK OVER THE ITEMS BELOW IN WHICH YOU WILL BE INTERESTED Screen Doors, with fancy grille work at bottom, very attractive, $7.15 to $7.50. New Front Doors, just in, plain and invisible glass, $6.00 to $7.35. Cheap Paint, for those who pre- fer, $1.50 gallon. Garden Hose, 25 foot length, still $1.25; 50 foot $2.40. i Cypress Tubs, 50c to 80c. Minnow Nets, $1.20. Sherwin Williams S. V. 90 Varnish, for floors, per gallon $2.65. Sliding Window Screen Frames, knocked down, at 40c set. Adjustable Window Screens, all ready to set in window, at 80c, 90c and $1.00. Bronze Screen Cloth, 47c yard. Galvanized Screen Cloth, 36” wide, 30c yard. Garbage Cans, $1.00 to $1.65. Channel-drain Copper Bearing Gal- vanized Roofing, 2’ wide, lengths 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 foot. 10 foot lengths 28” wide, at $1.40 each. Tired of Sash Cord Breaking; Use Copper Sash Chain, 5c foot. AND MANY THOUSANDS OF OTHER ARTICLES READY FOR DE- LIVERY TO YOU AT A MOMENT’S NOTICE, —e=__—_—_—_—— SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING COMPANY Phone 598 White and Eliza Streets “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best”’ previous to his election. Ench\ WOOP MOIOaSaLS IIIa IIIaass Dasa s eas. iH. lahat member of the city ie ci 6 Oj\of Key West for a period exceed- ing two months continuously a vacancy, shall be declared. and} ‘deeme to have occurred in his; term agd his remaining unexpired term shall be filled by election, by the remaining councilmen as’ set forth hereinbefore. Whenever the so order, it shall be! Ni the duty of the cellector-assessor "to call-for and examine any and, |all books, invoices, and other doe-| Pet.| umentary evidence necessary to .647} enquire into’ and ascertain the! \593 | Correct amount to be charged and 647 eollected from any business in the .537! City of Key West required under. .581/ the ordinances of said city to pay} .472/a fixed sum per thousand dol- -345j lars on merchandise stocks for -333] oceupation or license tax. Upon _jerder of the city council the city lelerk shall issue a subpoena under) Pet. | the seal of said city directed to 625 the owner, manager or other per-) 696} 80n in charge of such books, in- 569; voites or other documentary evi- .509 dence, directing and commanding .509| such person to produce said books, 423) invoices or other documentary widence before the collector-as- 358} sessor at the time to be stated in} said subpoena. Any person fail-| ing or refusing to preduce said) Remedy is guaranteed to be enough | books, invoices or other decumen-} tor any case. | it fails —Advet. Betsy Ross, the Philadelphia woman who made the first Uni-| $500.00 or All droggists are) i \autnorined to vefuad your money ie! ary evidence when so required se to do shail be deemed guilty of a! ‘ misdemeanor and upon conviction shali be fined not “mere than imprisoned in the ted States flag, is believed to bel county jail not more than six) the only woman husbands in one war. te lose three! months, and upon payment of anyj{ ‘fine no imprisonment shall be had Don't abandon hope if you find it hard to shave. Comfort can still be yours. One man after another looked for shaving ease in vain—then discovered the double-edge Probak blade. Now they tell us every shave is really pleasant—entirely free troubles. Endure razor pull or smart no longer. Switch to Probak and get the comfort others enjoy. PROBAK BLADE FOR GILLETTE RAZORS ee