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SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1933. By the World | FORGOT A New Serial by Ruby M.A DOS 060268089920 620 0889.28 28088608888 CA2 E8890 OD9O8 in @ burst of pas- SYNOPSIS: that Georgie SPEEE Le NEWS OF NICHOLAS LIFFORD ASHER met the train. Georgie thought it was very clever of him to be standing exactly opposite where her car came to a standstill. “How did.you know?” she asked im amazement. Asher Jaughed.. “I didn’t; it was $ust inck. 1 believe in Juck!" He looked down at her and smiled, “Well, so you've come.” “Didn’t you expect me?” asked in alarm, “Of course 1 did, but you're such # funny little girl I should not have been surprised if at the last minute your courage had failed you. Hun- gry?” “Not very,” Georgie sata politely, though she was. “Well, I've got the car outside,” Asher said. “It’s not mine, it’s the Guv'nor’s, but he lent it to me.” “Your father?” Georgie asked. He nodded; he was busy tucking & rug round her knees. “He's not a bad old plece,”~ he said. Georgie giggled; her spirits were she (some fun. They drove away out of the sta- \tion yard and tnto the Susy thor oughfare. Georgie leaned back with @ sense of imyortance; she bad pever ridden in such a smart car Hi 2 F HE ii F 4 ile 83F 5 3 sveing lite ewith a capita), he iooked around ‘her eager- i them were occupied, (and there were. flowers on all of them. “Do you always) have dunch here?” she asked. “Not on your life. ; This is a spe- cial occasion. What{wontd you Mike to.eat?” { “Oh, you choose.” He seemed to be a great deal,.she thought;.be and the wait- er spent guite s long time bending over the menu and.discussing the dishes; when it .was .all settled Asher. said anxiously: “I hope you like Comsommé Frojd | and Sole Meuniére?” . “Yes, thank you,’ Georgie said politely, but she had) no idea what that on the ship's menu ing iback from America, but she had Food did not trouble Georgie as dong as there: was something to.eat when sbe was hungry; she wonder- | ed if-Nieholas ‘called flood by Bench | ames and if he toohad long ¢on- | sultations with waiters. Not re- cently, she. supposed, seeing that he had been hiding away in the gol! tude of the Boar’s Head. She lost herself to thoughts of him, wondering where he was now. and if she would ever see him again. “A penny for your thoughts,” Asher said suddenly, she turned with.a startled.moxement,of her graceful head which made bim Jaugh. “You know there’s soémething about you that» reminds me ,of a robin, it’s the way you turn your head, 1 think, and that red frock. Do you \migd if I nickname you Robin?” The hot color rushed to Georgie’s face. “Yes, 1 do,” she,said sharply, and then.with swift apology, “I’m sorry, but that’s someone else’s name for me; someone very special.” “Oh” ‘There was a: little silence. °A man, I suppose.” “Yes.” ‘Someone who's in Jove with you?” “Oh no.” Georgie smiled rather wistfully. “Nobody has ever been in love with me.” HE was gled that the Consommé Frojd_ arrived: at that moment I. and in the examen! of die your lite?” “Do with it?” “Yes, most girls have got an idea what they want to do. Would you ke to be married?” “I’ve never had much to do with Married people,” Georgie sald quaintly. “My uncle is # bachelor, You see,” “But I don’t know his wife.” “Don’t they live together?” There was @ Httle silence, then Georgie said; “Just now she's in America, but she’s coming home soon,” she added defensively, feel ing.in a vague way. that it-sounded like.a discredit to Nicholas that his wife should be on the other aide of Atlantic. “Will you come out with me again Quite often, I mean?. I can give you &@ good time, I'll take you to dances it you like-dancing, and down the of mine have got & house down the river.” “Til take you in a punt.” “When?” She leaned toward him like an eager child. FREE CAR jonly five hits, the Brooklyn. out-| * | Philadel, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN {PIRATE TEAM YANKEES TAKE FIRST GON-| | TEST OF TWIN BILL FROM| BROWNS; WORLD CHAM. PIONS LOSE IN.NIGHTCAP (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, June 24.—The ,Cincinnati: Reds downed ‘the’ New York Giants in a close game ‘with! | score of 2 to 1. Ernie Lombardi iand Sparky Adams, of the Reds, knocked a home run apiece during the game. The. Phillies triumphed over the! St. Louis Cardnials. Even the great Dean: cowldn’t, stop the on-} xush of the Philadelphia aggrega- tion which unreeled their sixth straight victory. . It was one of the most exciting gamés of the season. ‘The Phillies plasted Dizzy Dean out of the box swith an eight- run-rally inthe eighth inning. The Brooklyn Dodgers defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates, 5, to 4.1 Shut. out for seven innings. with { fit landed on Larry French in the eighth and .wound up. with we runs. which gave them the victory. The Red Sox beat the Tigers, taking their third game in four starts against the . Detroit club. Each club got 10,hits, put the Tigers, who filled the bases twice with none out, failed to deliver in the pinches. ~ The Macks licked the Indians. While the Yanks divided a doubleheader with the Browns, the Senators captured first place by’ virtue of their win from the Chi- cago White Sox. The Yanks took the opener from St. Louis, 10 to 4%, but lost in the nightcap, 5 to 4. The summaries: Asmerican. League At Chicago Washington Chicago Batteri Thomas, Russell and Sewell; Lyons and Grube. At Cleveland Philadelphia ‘Cleveland vane, Madjeski; Harder Spencer. At Detroit Boston - Batterie: and .Ferrell; Rowe..and, Hayworth, ‘Desautels. fi f First Game At St. Louis New York , |St. Louis Batteries: . Dickey; Blaeholder, Stiles and Shea. Second Game At St. Louis New York Batterii Rafting, and Jorgens; Hebert, Gray and Ruel. ® National League i At New York R. HF. Cincinnati New York Batteries: Rixey and Lombardi; Clark, Bell and Mancuso, ards, At Brooklyn Bikteries: French and i Carroll, Mungo, Shaute and Lopez. At, Philadelphia R. H. E, St. Louis 4i1 0 il 912 1 Dean, Haines and E 1 2 ey; Batteries Club— Washington New York ... Cleveland . Philadelphia Chicago ...... Detroit Boston |St. Louis . STORAGE $1.00 NATIONAL LEAGUE “Clab— w. L New York 36 St. Louis Pittsburgh Chicago .... Brooklyn Cincinnati Boston Philadelphia Michigan is the producing state in States, CONFIDENT: OF SUNDAY GAME MANAGER MENDOZA PICKS “SOUTHPAW ALBURY TO BEAT SLUGGERS; SLUGGER MANAGER QUIET (By JOVE) CLASSIFIED COLUMN SCCScoococooosoeecgseeoe’ FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE with all modern conveniences; $15 month, 1116 Grinnell street. junei-tf FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT, containing 12 rooms, on lot 50x198 feet, in select section of city, 1307 Whitehead street, op-! SPECIALSALEON — “Keep the Home Fires Burning by Patronizing Home Industry,” is the slogan which has been adopted by Maxwell Lord, of the Island City Novelty ‘Works. In today’s issue of The Citizen Mr. Lord is announcing. a 10-day sale on sereen doors and window screens at prices half the present market price. These screens are well made and | FLORIDA TAKES The steamer Florida sailed yes-| terday for Havana with 16@: pas sengers, Jy from Tampa and 65 from Key West and two tons 0: freight. 1 Ferry Parrott arrived from Ha- vana yesterday with one cnrload of rope, two carloads of pineap- ples in bulk, 251 sacks of) mail, and one passenger. The Mallory line freighter Brazos arrived 11:40 last’ night "PAGE THREE== “= “LEGALS COURT_OF THE Cov: : een Sounes, STATE OF FLORIDA, Ante the Estate of: EUGENE L. ALBURY, Decei To all Creditors, Legatees, Dis~ jbutees, and all Persons hay ims or “Demands against 1 Estate: tetshy | e nt You, and each of you, are notified and required to prese! any claims and demands which you, ther of have against L.. Albury, house in Key West, Florida, within twelve months from the date of the first publication of this not All claims should be sworn Dated May ae a, 1933. M a Enews cago, former president of the Y. ' Ohio, 44 years ago. qago. land, 36 years ago. eral Board of Vocational Instruc- } Well folks,-the caampionship | series between the Pirates andj Sluggers is as good as even. Yep, Manager Mendoza is very optimis-; tic,of winning tomorrew’s game. “I know. the Sluggers-are very weak against a southpaw pitcher} and my selection for the firing line tomorrow will be Henry ALI bury, the little portsider who once|“SQUTHERN HATCHED _ blood before held the “Tailors” bunch; ‘tested, Missouri Reds, Barred to a couple of hits.” This was; Rocks, White Rocks,Wyand. 1001 Mendoza’s own. statement to the —$4.95; heavy asst. $4.25; AAA writer yesterday afternoon. Hollyw. Legh. $6.45. Prepaid; Henry Mayg, who according to] Jive del. Southern Hatcheries, reports, has had the team,through| Jay Fla.” jun10-17-24x a strenuous work-out for the past|___ few days, says that his bunch of boys have regained their batting eyes and no matter who pitches ‘or the Sluggers he would only last three innings at the most. The} Pirates have a iot of confidence) and that is half the game. Manager Gonzalez, on the other hand, remains quiet and maintains that he is out to take two more games without losing another. Tomorrow’s, game should. prove very interesting. If the Pirates win,’ the series will be all even. However, if on the other hand the Sluggers should prove victorious. ithe count will be 3 to 1 and the “Tailors’” prediction of four in a row might be a réality. Manager Gonzalez is not an- nouncing his pitching selection for tomorrow but fans take it for granted that Pellicier will be his choice. posite beautiful Coral Park, and} facing the sea. Garage in rear. Rent $50 monthly. Apply to L. P. Artman, 1309 Whitehead street or The Citizen Oftice. CHICKS SALESMEN WANTED INSURANCE MEN—What a break! Sell 2 to 80 years. Guaranteed rate. 100% com- mission. Write Mercantile Life Association, Mercantile Bldg., Dallas, Tex. jun 24-1tx MALE HELP WANTED | MAN WANTED to supply custom- ers, with famous Watkins Pro- ; ducts in Key West. Business established, earnings average $25 weekly, pay starts imme- diately. Write J. R. Watkins Company, 70-80 W. Iowa Ave., Memphis, Tenn, jun24-1tx INSTRUCTION SUMMER SCHOOL SPECIAL summer rates on Short-! hand and Bookkeeping by Dr. S. W.. Rogers, corner. Grinnell and Washington streets. jun24-ltx FOR SALE BLANK SALES BOOKS—Suit- able for every business, In duplicate with carbon paper. Only 5c each. The Artman Press, Citizen Building. Phone} 51. juni4-tf RADIO REPAIRING AMERICAN LEAGUE New: York at St. Louis. Boston at Detroit. Washington at Chicago. Philadelphia at Cleveland. NATIONAL, LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, games. y Cincinnati at New York. Chicago at Boston. St. Louis at Philadelphia, two HeBRLARAS ENTS ARDS hatte ator SSeS RE RADIO REPAIRING. | We repair all makes. Guaranteed service, Je L. Stowers Music Co. mayl WANTED two i WANTED—You to know that we have the right prices on letter- heads, envelopes, business cards, statements.and any form of printing. 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CLLR Lh he hkididkdidhk chad, ANewEra of Prosperity Is Ahead of You saa ERR REREennnneneenneemmnenaasm TAKE A VACATION NOW COME TO MIAMI “THE MILLIONAIRES’ PLAYGROUND” With Prices That Fit Everybody’s Pocketbook a HOTEL RATES LOWEST EVER QUOTED PRICES FOR MEALS IN KEEPING WITH THE TIMES New Low Prices on All Recreational Activities Inquire at Our Tourist Information Bureau About Interesting Side Trips, Sight-Seeing, Etc., and See Our Recreational Host About Fishing, Golf and Other Sports. HOTEL LEAMINGTON “Miami's Most Popular Hotel 'N. E. FIRST STREET AND THIRD AVENUE NEAR BAY FRONT PARK Vitittitittittittitittddded.. : SIOTIDIIIIIDIEDIDIDIIIDON ATI ITIIDDIIOO SDSS: FO hehehehe de dad dditiaale RIAM ALBUR) Executrix of the Last at and Testament of Eugene L. Albury, a, jun3-10-17-24; jlyl-8_16. ate offered in the bronze and galvanized wires. They are offer- ed in all sizes of frames. Special )sizes are made to order at no extra cost. Mr. Lord states that these prices are in the reach of all property owners and there is no reason why anybody should be without screens especially during this part of the year when mosquitoes begin tojarrived in port this morning and breed. will remain until tomorrow. In today’s advertisement, the Island City Novelty Works offers Subscribe for The Citizen— weekly, from Galveston and sailed 1:45: this morning for Charleston and New York. The vessel carried 15 tanks of fish for the New York aquarium, one ¢arload of canned pineapple from the Granday Canning com- pany, sponges, cigars and live turtle. Coast guard cutter Woodbury = a Subscribe for The Citizen... “Sm. oes : =e ot BENJAMIN LOPEZ 4 FUNERAL HOM to call and measure any window for persons interested in having screens made. These are also de- ‘livered at no extra cost to the pur-/ chaser, eee e eecececnences Tiny, brown-haired, vivid . capable of gay laughter, of in- tense drama, of tears in cascades. That is Helen Hayes, named the “best screen actress of 1932” by the Academy of Motion Pic- ture Arts and Sciences for her work in “The Sin of Madelon Claudet” . . . now co-starred with Clark Gable in Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer’s talkie version of “The White Sister,’ opening tonight at the Strand theatre. Her real name is Brown . . .her birthplace is Washington, D. C. . . her father is a government em- ployee . . . her education took place at the Sacred Heart Con- vent where among other things she received a medal for debating. She became a child favorite . she played “Lord Fauntleroy” . . . played all the traditional child roles, in fact, except “Little elt Her Washington success brought ner toNew York where she did| child comedy sketches for Lew} Fields . . . she was so much in de- mand for stage work during: her} childhood that her education was completed at the hands of tutors. While still in her teens, she won outstanding notice for her por- trayal opposite Alfred Lunt in “Clarence” . later became increasingly grown up with “What Every Woman Knows”, “Dancing Partners”, “Coquette.” “Petticoat Influence” and “The Good Fairy.” “GARAGE SERVICE SSOCIATED HOTEL JACKSONVILLE ..,. HOTEL GEORGE WASHINGTON HOTEL MAYFLOWER.- HOTEL FLAGLER MIAMI... HOTEL ALCAZAR (22. (Liktitdhidititizitttitttt ti A Special Roof Coating, long asbestos fiber, blended with asphaltic oils, applied with a brush, stops leaks, in bulk 50c BE POT PRON 8 ois. ice censimrenrenncuneent iaptercscennie Elastic Roof Cement, for small leaks and patching around flashings, etc., 5 pound can, 75c; 2 pound can, 35c; 1 pound ODI IIII OILS. 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