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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 19; 33. By the World FORGOT A New Serial by Ruby M. Ayres BYNOPBIS: Georgie baneroyy her mother aud step-father Chapter 27 THE Kiss (OULD you like me to come and see you off?" Georgie asked. Nicholas laughed a Mttle. “I can think -of nothing that | ‘should like less,” and then feeling her hurt silence, he added. “And that is » compliment, if you know how to take it.” He took off bis hat ence again and looked up at the moon. “Say good-bye to me, Robin. and run home.” “I don’t want to say good-bye to you.” “Say goodnight then.” * She stood with down bent head, twisting her fingers together like a child. “Shan’t { ever see you again?” “I don’t know.” Georgie was silent for a moment, ior mother shivered. “Well, how long will it take you :0 pack your things?” she asked. Georgie considerad. “About five minutes 1 should think. I haven’t 30t very much to pack.” Evelyn eyed her disparagingly. “Is that your best frock?” “Second best,” Georgie said. “Well, § suppose it -will do to sravel in, Nobody will .see you in she ear. ‘low ever you managed to live here all this time passed my comprehension.” 4 “It was Hobson’s choice,” Georgie sald resentfully. BRAVES BLANK CARDINALS IN. | SERIES OPENER, BROOKLYN DODGERS SMOTH- ER CINCINNATI REDS BY SCORE OF 11-2; YANKS/ BEAT TIGERS (Special to The Citizen) BOSTON, June 28.—The Bos- ton Braves carried off the honors; when they blanked the St. Louis She went upstairs slowly, with a | regretful look at the closed. study door. Weuld Edward miss her? she sup- posed not, even while she rather hoped that he would; perhaps he would be relieved by her absence. She pulled open all the drawers in the one small chest her bedroom ¢ontained, and tipped the contents helter-skelier onto the. floor. It looked rather a hopeless mess, she thought; certainly there was hoth {ng which would meet with Evelyn's approval. Mrs. Drill appeared in the door- way. “You're going away?” she asked then she said haltingly. “tt you ever want to see me, 1'il try to come no matter where you ate.” “Thank you, dear.” “Bven if it's Germany.” He panes “Or somewhere so far away that you couldn't possibly get there?” he asked with faint mock- ery. . “There isn't such a place,” Georgie said confidently, then suddenly she laughed. “Uncle Edward always says that where there's a will there’s & way, but he says that the trouble. with most people is that ‘there’s no damned will.’ Well, {'ve got lots of damned will.” And then as he did not speak, she added. “1 hope yon'’re not shocked because J said ‘damn’?” Nicholas Boyd moved suddenly, putting out a hand and drawing her io dismay. Georgié nodded. “That’s my moth. er downstairs.” “My!” Mrs, Drill was awed. “She looks like a princess,” she said. Georgie was thrilled. “Yes, she’s rather beautiful," she admitted, < “Not. bit lke you,” Mrs. Drilt said tactlessly. When she bad departed again, Georgie looked in the. mirror. No, there wasn’t the faintest re. semblance between herself, so brown and elfin looking, and the graceful, pink and white womau downs.airs. She turned away and selected the most respectable of her shabby garments and packed them futo @ suitcase, It seemed tunny to be leaving the Hollies so abruptly; it was like up- rooting a plant that had alway: to him, so that now the moonlight | grown in the country and taking it fell full on her face. “You look: like an elf ue wat Tm just fmagtning « Up to London, and she was not sure wi er plants that were used to/ :|the country liked living among something that's slipped off a moon- | chimney pots and paving stones, beam. 1 should like to «iss you, but...” then abruptly he let her go. Soa home, Robin, you must be But Georgie did not move. i “I should ike you to-kiss me," she whispered after a ee i i E 5 g Hi ees. it was very exciting, komething that would take her mind off the tragic happening of three days ago, when Nicholas Boyd departed for Germany. She had gone to see him off after A [ E ste g I E é ag H z eFe §zei i £ B g i ; i i A i SEs ffe : : ; :§ i f its TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Corecess ccnessoncoseces Dr, Alexis Carrell of New York, member of the Mockefeller In- stifate for Medical Research, Nobel prize winner, born in France, 60 years ago. Mabel H. Urner (Mrs. Lathrop C. Harper), of New York, crea} ter ef the “Helen and Warren”) ¢haracters, born in Cincinnati, 52) years ago. j —- ! Dr. Harojd Willis Dodds, Prince- ton University’s new president! E Z : a 1 He i E i & z g i t Bee ¢ i E it FE E g a§ : i : : fl i re oF EF ele Es : & i é F 5 i ; called “the best known North American in Latin America,” born at Utiea, Pa., 44 years ago. Otis Skinner, famed actor, born at Cambridge, Mass., 75 years ago Floyd Dell, of Croton-on-Hud- son, N. ¥., author, born at Barry,| HL, 46 years ago. Dr. Frederick L. Chase of Boul- der, Colo., noted astronomer, born there, 68 years ago. Luigi Pirandello, famous Ital- ian dramatist and novelist, born 66 years ago. Cardinals, 1-0. Although held te three hits by Bill Walker, the Bos- ton outfit managed to nose out their opponents in the series open- er. The Brooklyn Dodgers smother- ed the Cincinnati Reds with the score reading 11-2. The Dodgers opened with a terrifie batting raid and drove Silas Johnson to covet in two innings. The New York Yankees defeat- ed the Detroit Tigers, and gained; a game on Washington by:so doing | Side of the fence trying to get} in in the American league race. Ben Chapman and Tony Lazzeri were each credited with'a home run! during the« contest. The Boston Red Sox went to ietory over the St. Louis Browns. Sam Gray, making his first start of the season, weakened in~ the eighth inning andthe Sox landed on Ed Wells, who relieved him, for four hits and‘ four runs.” * | The Cleveland Indians broke into the Senators’ ranks and de- feated the Washington club; 7 to 6. As a result of whith they in- terrupted the sensational a mareh of the Nats. The Chicago White Sox trimmed the Mackmen. Converting four passes issued by Merritt Cain into runs in the second inning, the White Hose went through to vic-: tory by a score of 8 to 3. The suramaries: American League At Detroit New York 3 De i 8138 1 Batteries: Brown, Gomez and Dickey; Marberry, Herring, Rowe and Hayworth, Desautels, At Cleveland Washington 0 Cleveland . 710 3 Batteries: Thomas, McAfee, ; Russell and Sewell; Harder, Con- R. H, E. 6 0 nally and Myatt, At St Louis Boston _ St. Louis . Batteries: Andrews, \ Welch, Kline and Ferrell; Gray, Wells; Coffman and Shea, REE 5 2 4 b: R. H. E. 3811 0 1 At Chicago Philadelphia Chicago 811 Batteries jin, Coombs, Oliver, Peterson and Madjeski; Miller, Faber and Gribe. : National League RH. meee £108 Batteries: Johnson, Kolp and Lombardi; Outen. At Boston St. Louis . Boston RH. EL 061 Batteries: Walker, Johnson and Wilson; Mangum and Sophrer. Pittsburgh-New York. double-! header, postponed on account of! The tennis team which. is to rep- resent Key West in a match here July 4th with the Telephone Co. of Miami has been practicing hard lately in anticipation of hard play- ing. There will also be a return; match in Miami. On the Key West net team are} Peter Varela, A. Gomez, I. Car- bonell, E. England, C. Sawyer and F. Carbonell. Porter Johnson, Jr., of Dallas, 11 years old, has won the South. ern A. A. U. tumbling champion- ship. Subscribe for The Citizen—20c weekly. * P& THE KEY WEST CIYIZEN TIDAL WAVES INTERRED BY UNDERTAKERS LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME BUNCH PLAYS SENSATION- ALLY AND CINCHES GAME IN’ FOURTH INNING Playing a sensational game both in hitting and fielding, the Lopez; Funeral Home bunch romped away to 4 10-4 win over. the Tidal Waves, last night at Bayview Park. : A. disastrous fourth inning, in{ which virtually the whole Tida! Wave team collapsed, cinched the game for the Undertakers, who PUNISHED FOR THEFT CHICAGO.—Florence Cox, aged 16, of this city, was sentenced to go to bed at 10 p. m. for 18 imonths for stealing a coat. i Subseribe for The Citizen. LEGALS | STATES CUSTOMS a) Port of Key West, Flor- ja, June 21, 1933. Notice is hereby given ‘that th Mowing déseribed property, was seized on February 8, a it Ki We: 0 r, Engine’ No. Registration Canada, 19323 Binnersley, 468 Home St., peg, Manitoba, Canada. sons claiming the above described or any interést therein are notified and admonished to! and file. elim therefor at “ustom House, ‘West, Flor- ida, within twenty*days from the first publication ‘of this not otherwise the said automobile, uipment and appurtenances there- unto belonging, will be forfeited to{ the United States and sold at pub-| : Reo Touring 6TEARE, Model 1926, | seored five markers in that canto. Lunn pitehed a fine game and | was upheld by marvelous fielding. Baker, Cates, Gonzalez and De- meritt pulled off wonderful cateh- es for the Undertakers while the Tidal Waves were on the other along with the least number of er- rors. Acosta, for the losers, was the hitting star of the game. In the first inning, his homerun with one on base gave the Wavers a two- jrun lead. | Later on he slashed out} or either of yo! two long smackers which. were gathered in by Gonzalez close to the outer boundaries. | Finally, in the last inning he émashed a single to add another run, Baker, of the Undertakers, followed him close in hitting, however. Ward started out well but after the Tidal Wavers blew up in the fourth, the Lopez Home team got on to his delivery and elouted him at will. Seore. by innings follow: Lopez Funeral Home— RB. H. E. 001 510°120—10 10 1 Tidal Waves— 200 000 002—— 4 9 8 Batteries: Lunn and Ingraham; Ward and Griffin. STRAND THEATER “Soldiers of the Storm,” who swoop down out of the skies to “get their man,” takes possession of the Strand Theater screen to- night. Regis Toomey, Anita, Page, Barbara Barondess and Barbara Weeks appear im the east of this Columbia picture, di- rected.by.-D. Ross (“Speed’ Lederman, from. the story by Thomsor, Burtis. It has, to do with the activities of Unele Sam’s Mexieéan borer patrol, the flying | counterpart of the famous Texas Rangers, and how they handle smugglers from the clouds with convincing machine gun fire. Toomey is cast as an under- cover agent of the Patrol who works hand-in-hand with the smugglers, collecting evidence to convict the “higher ups” in the illicit international racket of transporting drugs and aliens over 11 14 4) the line. Burtis, the author, was] County, himself a member of the Patrol. Benge and Lopez,|Along with Jimmie Doolittle and] date hereof, said date being the; Jimmy Hazlup, he flew his ma- chine-gun.equipped plane along a 1500 mile “front,” from Texas to Arizona. “Soldiers of the Storm” 1 3 Ojfis an actual picturization of , his} VS>* own thrilling experiences. Break-neck air stunts, under-} )¥ cover plots, fast and furious ac- tion and a pleasing, romantic story—that’s “Soldiers of the Storm.” Others in the support- ing cast include Wheeler Oakman, Dewey Robinson, George Cooper, Funeral} 4 lic auction to the highest bidder in front of the Federal Building, Key t, Florida, on July 3, at jock noon, in aecordarce atutes made and prov ¥ C. Brown, Collector, jun21- wi 42 IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. re Estate of: WILLIAM A, FAGAN, Deceased. To all Creditors, Legatees, Distribu- tees, and all > Persons | having} Claims or Demands tgainst said! ate: You, and each of you, are hereby| notified and required to present any claims gt saci which you, i may have against the estate of William A. Fagan, de- ceased, late of County of Monroe, ate of Florida, ti the Hon. Hugh nn, County Judie of Monroe County, at his office in the County Courthogse in Monroe County, Flor- ida, within twelve months from the date hereof, said date being the first publication of this notice. Dated: May 31st, 1933, Key West, Florida. ALLAN B, CLEARE, JR., Executor of the Estate of William Fagan, Deceased. May 21; June 7-14-21-28; July, 6-12~ NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN COURT oF THE COUNTY! JUDGE, STATE OF FLORIDA, MONROE COUNTY. In_re tate of NE IN L. POLLARD, Deceased. To All Creditors, Legatees, Dis- tributees, and All Persons Hav- ing Claims or Demands Against Said Estate: You and:each of you are hereby notified and required to — present any claims and demands which you or either of you may have against the estate of Nelson L. Pollard, Jate of Union County, New Jersey, to the County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, at his office the Court House at Key West, Florida, within twelve months from the time of the first publication of this notice; said claims or demands to be sworn to and presented as aforesaid, or same will be barred. See Chapter 11994 Laws of the State of Florida for year 1927, Dated May 16, 1933. / WILLIAM E. HOCKER, suUnag & Rey ey gre QT A SHU Au may24-32; jun7-14-21- *Funb-12-19 in IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, M@NROBR COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA re Estate of: IRVING WRIGHT, Deceased. To all Creditors, Legatees, Distribu-| tees, and ali Persons having} Claims or Demands against said Estate: | You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required ‘to present any. claims and) demands which you, or either of you, against the estate of ©, Irving Wright, deceased, late of Santa Barbara County, in the State of Cal-| ifornia, and also having business and} temporarily sojourning in Monroe| County, Florida, to the Hon. Hugh Gunn, ‘County Judge of Monroe at his office in the County| Courthouse in Monroe County, Fpr- | , within twelve months from the In may have first publication of this notice. Dated: May 31st, 1933. Key West, Florida. E:T. WRIGHT, ALPRED W. DONOVAN, Exevutors of Estate of €. Irving Deceased. H. MALONE, By Wm. Resident Agent. 21-28; July 5-12- May 31; June % +26. Arthur Wanzer and Henry Wads-[ (My Ansnetated Prean) MUSKOGEE, Okla.. June Another of Okiahoma’s = marks of the old west has passed with the razing of the federal jail, usually called the stockade. It was used from the latter years of the niffeteenth century until 1907, Oklahoma was admit- ted to the “inion. Frank aiid Al Jennings, noto- tious train Robbers, were con- fined in tle Rotkade at one time. The jail was in fact a group of. three smalt;frame houses, sur- rounded by a high wooden wall. Since it' ¢oftained but a few steel cells, prisoners made numerous attempts te burn it down. STEAMSHIP Co. UNITED STATES FAST MAIL ROUTES FOR PORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES Effective April 27, 1933 Leave Key West for Havana Tuesdays and Fridays 12:15 M. Leave Havana for Key West Wednesday. and Saturdays 9:45 A. M. Leave Key West for Port days 6:30 P. M. Tampa Wesinesdays and Sater- Tickets, Reservations and Information at Ticket Office om the 7 (CL ek hk kh hh dhedadke : “AMERICAN LEAGUE Club—__, | Washington - New York Philadelphia Cleveland {Chicago . Detroit Boston i-{ St, Louis NATIONAL LEAGUE } Club— New York St. Louis Pittsburgh Chicago . Boston Brooklyn Cincinnati | Philadelphia EATS 10-POUND SUPPER DETROIT—Charies Belt, zs old, of this ¢ity, had suf- fered no ill effects, despite the fact that he devoured a 10-pound supper at a restaurant recently. LEGALS . 7 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Detroit. Boston at St. Louis. Was ‘ton. at Cleveland, Philadelphia at. Chicago, NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at New York, two games. St. Louis at Boston, Cincinnati at Brooklyn, games. Chicago at Philadelphia. Pet, |sames- -639 578 538 493 470 AGS -433 394 Wee ~ 42.24 25 30 84 34 35 41 44 MON STATE OF FLOGIDA, In re the Estate -of : LOUIS T. BRAGASSA, ‘Deceased, } ‘To all. Creditors, Legatees, tributees, and. all’ Persons havi Claims or Demands aga sal Estate: You, and each of you, are hereb; two} notified and required “to presen! any claims and demands which you, tor either of two! the estate of Louis 'T. Bragassa, * | deceased, late (of Monroe County, ida, to the Hon. 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