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‘were’ as eager at things ‘thatishe-watited” to tell Jim crowded together in her mind, jostling and pushing one an- other for first place. The last comer had it, “Jim, I've been to London,” she ‘said, and pinched his arm quite hard. “What for?” ' | “To see whether it was you whot ‘simed that old register. I thought Ht I went and looked we should know.” He had a moment of sickening si ‘|pense. He said, “Well?” quietly vim’s STORY Jobrentont “I know it 'wasi't'yow-but—” “Bie obviously hadn't sveh ie: me what?” There westiiresdéy Welljthent thought find out what | feeling of being uncertain where the he wasup to, 66°T'weuit'atter Him wat a bela thee 89 : and tiie light wae‘ halt way “Buteyou haveh’t hed anything door, he etttdtog his torch all Wrong: with your atm, Jim. You round the Yoon. havet’tthave you? And that proves “I thougitt'l@ rather like to kno ‘that ft wasn’t you.” © HE Wits looking acrosi the match, He| n&trow window with the blue cur- ght! the’ eaiidie| tdins, the windbW that! was’ liffe 2 | show ‘the Pirates that he can se- | gling. on the tleplece, when Lowatked ; slit. He way’ sileuti: She ‘was get’ ean a e ise he gave said she never took men , 80 he must lave’ given’ w ‘false address, The I trict’ Nésta Williams’ place. Hér Iahtithdy was ieevetbty’ cletty whi all tbat Wat a: she never set eyes‘on Nesta’s young man it wasn’t niuch'g60d.” Jim sat leating fotward on ‘the’ ' bed, his elbows on his knees and “You Pin ges ap ced ‘he'etrutk the rather a blank look om his ‘fave. It was as if he had put up his shutters “No. back to me. The vara tke bafta and behind them were’ setting out “| Caroline's puzzle pieces. They fitted | into the bits that Nesta ‘had given him and the bits which he himself had been-able'to produce. "| Up to the 'ttine of his*tuntling his m@mory was perfectly clear. There was a six weeks’ gap. The pleces ~ ota cat. 1 wish I'd seen his face.” She came a little eg amend the matter?” oft Nesta: was beyond him. He re¢kohed tt as a form of suicidal mania and left it’at that. “I've got heaps more to tell you, Jim,” said Caroline. She began to potr out the story of her interview with Mrs. Rodgers: “I diatrt iniow that I was going to follow her, but when she got out of the train, some- thing just yanked me out of my seat and pushed ‘me'oh to the’ and the next thing I knew, we'were climbing Meade Hill practically bahd in hand, and I was imploring . | her to tell -me-all.”* “What did she tell yout” Sceccccceseeveessevseccon John Stewart Bryan of Rich-) Oliver M. prencren of New York mond, Va., newspaper publisher, | City, dramatic critic and author, editor, president of the Com-/botn at Huntington, Ind., 46-years} munity Chests and Councils Inc.| age. born in Virginia, 62 years ago. | | | Prof. Eagar J. Goo Goodspeed, chair-| Dr. William D. Coolidge Schenectady, N. Y., noted General! Chicago, borti at Quiney, I., 62 Electric scientist, born at Hudson, | years ago. Mass., 60 years ago. | |. Dr. Gilbert N. Lewis, of the} Rt. Rev, Francis C. Kelley, Okla-| Univ. of California; dean of the hhoma City Catholic bishop, born’ College of Chemistry, born at) G8 years ago, | Weymouth, Mass, 58 years age. De Retell Chas Ceambeht. wenel Buberita tie Sly Gin, tie loeals. its first real. trouncing-| ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN BASEBALL GAME YESTERDAY AFTERNOON CALLED OFF AT END OF FIFTH INNING; PIRATES IN‘DEAD The baséball game which’ was late in starting because of the diariondball conflict was called off at the’eridl of the fifth inning with the Pirates leading, 13 to 0. Although the service manage- filet piéked' a’ teath ‘that’ ‘to’ His opinion wa’* goéd enough to give failed to play its part and was défeatell' by the Vikkest’ baseball | séore of thé’sewsdn. Contiah,‘new sé@tvice hurler, pitching his first gtim’ if this city; did ‘not prove s0@ good: He was yanked’ out in the third irining-tbnfake way for Eé@wards who pitched much better baill. ‘Armando Perez ‘had a good day at’ bat! and: celebrated it with -a/ tWo-base hit and avhome run that) gtive the locals five runs. How- eWer, he dropped an easy fly in! the fourth inning}, which, of c@urse, did not. affect the result, of' the -gunte. _Scorekeeper Travers, of the cial Service Squad, announces a®much stronger’ lindup for next Stinday, He'is very atxious to 1é@t a team that can whip Rogelio’s ‘The box score: Pirated = AB AL Acevedo, 8 2 Carbonell; 3b, 1 Piuto, if 2 M errata e2 ‘} Pena, 1b". 4 Gites, 2b be] ° CoScecoHronoPy 0 wRHmrrOOONe de SNHHOHOH ” eooonsoceo 1 ~ a So Ho SF 0 0 0 eacoocooeocesoco; wonoocoosooSoee me SOM SHORES al oowmorocoooom> & Totals— 20 0 Score by innings: Albury one run: Perez; stofen bases: Fruto, Gates, A. Acevedo :}coordinater reporting directly Aetas hits: off Conmatt 4’ ih'2 and one third: intiitigs; hit by pitéhed ball: by Gonman (Acevedo, Carbonell) ; d@uble’ play: Ss to M. oe thing to’ Pena} passed’ ball: Acty 2, Delozier, Herko; wild cick Conman. DIAMONDBALL GAME TONIGHT Arrangements have been made | fot the playing of a diamondball game tonight, beginning at 8 o'clock, at Bayview Park between the Fishermen and Sailors. There will also be a game to- | m@rrow tonight, beginning at the | same hour between a picked team-and the Lopez Funeral Home, wifich will be the first of a series of seven games, +. TO SUBSCRIBERS If you do not receive your Paper by 6:00 o'clock in the of| nmin of the N. T. Dept... Univ. pm LE 1 dustry as appears in the federal seweneotwueuereevevecvouevve Paytmerit ‘for’ classified’ adver Losis ‘WHEN THE cITiZeN. TEN swe WHS DIANONDBALL CAME = CCU Sd CHU SVE LD Seed ToD oe CCC Ed Oe SLL OVORET ELEN EE YES: A diamondball team represent-,J. Peeler, rf _. ing the Miami Daily News’invaded| Boyer, cf . this’ city’ Stinday afternoon, and|Piher. p bowed to the Key West Gitizen inj a’ one-sided" contest’ ‘Which ended with the store reading: Miami Daily News: 0; Key West Citizen: 9. 3 2 2 ooo eco 1 3 1 Koo 0 0 0 Totals 22 0 R, 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 Citizen ‘Baker, ss .....: Albury, 2b Cates, 3b . Ingraham, c .. McCarthy, cf Bethel, 1b .... |Sawyer, rf _.. P. Gonzalez, lf 2 ‘The local team'was far too good ; for the yisitors,,who didn't haveod chative ‘inthe world ‘agairist their ‘more ‘superior opponents, Smiling. Willie, the high school boy, ‘was~in, -great’ form for the} H. Gates, sf . 3 local news lads-and had a perfect) Cs Gates, p .. 1 time pitching against ‘his oppon-| L. Sousaler¢ e i ent. |The Miami news boys were | Roberts, If . completely outclassed. Ubieta,: a: former Key Wester, played ‘short for the visitors, failed to hit safely and made three glar- ing errors. The box scbre Miami Martin, ‘2b - L: Ayers, c Wilson, +8b .. Nunniaker, 1 Ubieta; ss. Carp, lf . 2 N. Heeler, sf 2 co co oo B 02 9 02 ny 09 co oo Feta wih een anaes tw am wpoonHownnones & SCOMHSCCOS OHA OMP © ecoseocoosoo on™ a Totalsh— 28 9 8 2110 1 Score by innings: R. Miami - 000 000°0— 0; {Citzien . - 017 010 x— 9 i Summary: Runs batted in: In- -|@raham; home run: Ingraham}. stolen bases: Nunmaker, | bases on balls: off Gates’ 5, 2| Pilher 1; struck out: by Gates 4; by Pither 2; wild pitch: Gates, Pil. her; passed ball: L. Gonzalez, | Ayers; left on bases: Miami 7, Citi+ 0) zen 2. AB 2 2 3 tb 2 2 Lose ees oe. oheouacof | cemmann® cohorts ‘wveccoeooovcs eoone WHAT'S iat at the CAPITAL evevevveve tawebeveccovve By HERBERT PLUMMER (iy Associated Preand WASHINGTON, October 23.— j President Roosevelt long has hath inmind such a practical demon-| stration of decentralization) of in-| ATTEND WEDDING PARIS.~-The 14 children of, Mime. Joan Zechere, a widow of this city, attended: their mother’s \ wedding to Henri Pentier. cently visited the mining sections of West Virginia on‘a ‘tour of in- spection: She went into the ‘homes, | consoled’ them ahd promised sen |Help them. lhe West: Virginia hills Had’ sorite: hdusing. project-now about to get thing to-do-with the fact that the} under way. first project was started in that’ ‘The ‘interior ‘department an-! state. nounced the other day that a} Transplanted Families The 100-acre farm near Morgantown,; ‘phe details of the experiment: W. Va., had been purchased by/haye been worked out carefully.’ the bovernment for a new socialipwo hundred families are to experiment, taken from the coal mine villages This is the first of some 23 such) and put into comfortable homes projects 'to be lautiched in the min-| with from two to four acres of ing areas of West Virginia, west- ground where they can raise food ern Kentucky and Pennsylvania.) for their own consumption: About $8,000,000 will be used. ihe hovsks,ebating: abuet sf The fact that the President has! 990 each, eventually will be owr- assigned Col. Louis Howe, his sec-| 64 by the: mining families thern- retary, to the task of seeing that! selves, according to the plan. Un- 5 the job is déne“with as little delay! der a 20-year purchase plan the as possible is evidence of his in- terest. A> White® House Link While the work will be done un- 5|der the! direction of Secretary Ickes of the interidr department) arid many other officials, Howe’s| job is ta.be a sortiof; unofficial will -become their own: e entire settlenient’ will’ ‘be’ peopléd by unemployed coal miners of the immediate area: for whom the prospects of re-eniploymetit have apparently vanished: At the: present these *people ‘are de? pendént ongeither private or pubé 34 ir existence, the’ President. to be given the op~ The whole project witl be! porttihity now td become econ- watched; with the keenest interest}omitally independent through al- ‘by another occupant of the White lied educational and industrial Hotse, too. Mrs. ‘Reosevelti. ents: wnt pro; \ ANewEra of Prosperity Is Ahead of You TAKE A VACATION NOW COME TO MIAMI “THE MILLIONAIRES’ PLAYGROUND” With Prices That Fit Everybody's Potketbook 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. _N. E. FIRST STREET AND THIRD AVENUE 5 NEAR BAY FRONT PARE Oe ee ee ee ee ee of these people, talked with them, : Advertibements’ will bt" tittePted' in’ Tite Citizen at! the heteg jou le a word for each ai 26e. ments Advertisers should give their phone Ateoatrop Razor Outfit. Ask for RESIDENCE, corner Caroline and’ Ani streets, Coniittodious’ and | modern in eVery respect. Gas rani Zz Wise ‘uifufiished, $30:00 per} inorith: ‘Wii; Curty’s ‘Sons Co, | LY FURNISHED apartment, $15.00 per month. \ Apply 827 Duval Street. 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